- male, deceased (1987)
- John Frederick Lehmann (born Bourne End, Buckinghamshire, June 2 1907; died London, April 7 1987) was an English poet and man of letters, and one...
- male, deceased (1821)
- John Scott, editor and publisher. He edited several liberal newspapers: the "Statesman", which Leigh Hunt had recently founded; the "Stamford...
- male, 67 years old
- Hugo Williams (born 1942) is a British poet, journalist and travel writer. He is the brother of actor Simon Williams and eschewed the family's...
- male, deceased (1849)
- Hartley Coleridge (September 19, 1796 - January 6, 1849) was an English writer. He was the eldest son of the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. He was...
- male, deceased (1846)
- George Darley (1795 - 1846) was an Irish poet, novelist, and critic. He was born in Dublin, and educated at Trinity College. Having decided to...
- female, deceased (1855)
- Mary Russell Mitford (December 16, 1787 - January 10, 1855), was an English novelist and dramatist. The only daughter of Dr George Mitford, or...
- male, deceased (1964)
- Julian MacLaren-Ross (July 71912 - November 3 1964) was British novelist. His reputation as a dandy in post-war London bohemia to some extent...
- male, 61 years old
- D. F. Lewis (born January 18, 1948) is an English author who has had approximately 1,500 short fictions published in print from 1986 to 2000, some...
- male, deceased (1955)
- Harry Weldon Kees (February 24 1914- presumed dead July 18 1955) was an American poet, critic, novelist and short story writer.
- male, deceased (1872)
- Albany William Fonblanque (1793-1872) was an English journalist. He was descended from a noble French Huguenot family, the Greniers of Languedoc,...
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