- male, deceased (1676)
- Sir Matthew Hale, Lord Chief Justice of England, was born at Alderley, Gloucestershire, where his father, a retired barrister, had a small estate.
- male, deceased (1836)
- John Bell (1764-February 6, 1836) was an English barrister and equity lawyer. Born in Kendal, Westmoreland, Bell was educated at Trinity College,...
- male, deceased (1976)
- :For other individuals named Abdul Razak, or some variation thereof, see Abdul Razak (disambiguation).Tun Abdul Razak bin Haji Dato' Hussein Al-Haj...
- male, deceased (1476)
- Sir John Fortescue (c. 1394 - c. 1476), English lawyer, the second son of Sir John Fortescue, of an ancient Devon family, was born at Norris, near...
- male, deceased (1669)
- Sir John Denham (1615 - 10 March 1669), poet, son of the Chief Baron of Exchequer in Ireland, was born in Dublin, and educated at Trinity College,...
- male, deceased (1824)
- Thomas Scott (baptised 18 October 1746 - July 29 1824) was a judge and political figure in Upper Canada. He was born in the parish of Kingoldrum,...
- male, deceased (1832)
- Charles Butler KC (August 14, 1750 - June 2, 1832) was an English Roman Catholic lawyer and miscellaneous writer.
- male, deceased (1668)
- Henry Smith (1620-1668) was an English Member of Parliament and one of the regicides of King Charles I. He was born in Withcote, Leicestershire in...
- male, deceased (1986)
- Sir (William) Thomas Williams, QC (22 September 1915 - 28 February 1986) was a British Labour Co-operative politician. Williams was educated at...
- male, deceased (1669)
- William Prynne (1600 - October 24, 1669) was a seventeenth-century author, polemicist, and political figure. He was a prominent Puritan opponent of...
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