- male, deceased (1966)
- George Cornell (c. 1928-March 9, 1966) was a British mobster and member of the Richardson Gang. A childhood friend of the Kray Twins, Cornell was a...
- male, deceased (1967)
- Jack McVitie, more commonly known as Jack The Hat, was a notorious London criminal of the 1950s and 60s. He is posthumously famous for triggering...
- male, 50 years old
- "Dodgy" Dave Courtney (b. February 17 1959) is a self-proclaimed former British gangster who has become both an author as well as a very curious...
- male, 79 years old
- John Pearson (born May 10, 1930) is a writer best associated with James Bond creator Ian Fleming. Pearson was Fleming's assistant at the London...
- male, 77 years old
- "Brown Bread" Freddie Foreman (b. March 5, 1932) was a British mobster and freelance enforcer for the Kray Twins during the 1960s, and involved in...
- male, deceased (1998)
- Leonard McLean (April 9, 1949 - July 28, 1998), better known as "The Guv'nor", was a famed East End of London bareknuckle fighter, often referred...
- male, 48 years old
- Jake Arnott is a British novelist who was born in Buckinghamshire in 1961 and now lives in North London. in 2005, he was ranked as one of Britain's...
- male, deceased (1993)
- John Bindon was a British actor and bodyguard, noted for his film roles as a London underworld figure and tough police detective. Bindon was born...
- The Richardson Gang was a 1960s group of criminals in South London, England. Less well remembered than their rivals the Krays, they nevertheless...
- male
- Fred Algernon Dinenage is a television host and newsreader, based in the south of England. He was born on 8 June 1942 in Birmingham, England....
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