- male, deceased (1403)
- Katherine (or Katharine or Catherine) (c. 1350 - May 10 1403), was the daughter of Payne (or Paen) de Roet (or Rouet or Roelt) a Flemish herald...
- male, 35 years old
- Nicholas Grigsby (b 1974) is a prominent New Zealand Concert Organist, Harpsichordist, Writer, Broadcaster and Music Critic. A former Organ Scholar...
- male
- Thomas Cannon (? - ?) was a possible literary collaborator with John Cleland, author of "Fanny Hill", as well as the writer of what may be the...
- male, deceased (1572)
- Robert Parsons (c. 1535 - January 1572) was an English composer. Although little is known about the life of Robert Parsons, it is likely that in...
- male, deceased (1186)
- Aaron of Lincoln was an English financier (born at Lincoln, England, about 1125, died 1186). He is first mentioned in the English pipe-roll of 1166...
- male, deceased (1092)
- Remigius de Fécamp was a Benedictine monk who was a supporter of William the Conqueror at the Battle of Hastings. In reward for his loyalty he was g...
- male, deceased (1692)
- John Reading was an English composer and organist, and father of John Reading (c. 1685 – 1764) who is remembered as an important music copyist. We...
- male, deceased (1563)
- Thomas Appleby (c. 1488-1563) was an English Renaissance composer and church musician. He was "Informator Choristarum" at Magdalen College, Oxford...
- male, deceased (1147)
- Alexander of Lincoln (Latin: Alexander Lincolniensis) (died in 1147 or early 1148), bishop of Lincoln, was born in Blois, France, and was nephew to...
- male, 166 years old
- The Right Reverend John Wordsworth was an English prelate. John Wordsworth was born at Harrow-on-the-Hill, to the Reverend (later Right Reverend)...
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