- male, deceased (1778)
- Philip Livingston (January 15, 1716 - June 12, 1778), was an American merchant and statesman from New York City. He was a delegate for New York to...
- male, deceased (1685)
- John Pell (March 1, 1611 - December 12, 1685), was an English mathematician. He was born at Southwick in Sussex, where his father was minister. He...
- male, deceased (1423)
- Richard Whittington (c. 1350-1423) was a medieval merchant and politician, the real-life inspiration for the pantomime character Dick Whittington....
- male
- Earl of Powis is a title that has been created three times. The first creation came in the Peerage of England in 1674 in favour of William Herbert,...
- male, deceased (1466)
- Sir Miles Stapleton, Knight, (c.1408 - I October 1466), was Lord of the Manor of Ingham, Norfolk and "de jure" Baron Ingham of Ingham, Norfolk, and...
- male, deceased (1928)
- John Horace Round (born 22 February 1854 in Hove, England, died 24 June 1928 in Hove) was a historian and genealogist of the English medieval...
- male, deceased (1489)
- Sir Richard Gardiner, Knight, (died 19 December 1489), was, in 1478, a Lord Mayor of London. He was Alderman of Walbrook Ward, and had been Sheriff...
- male, deceased (1884)
- Robert William Bilton Hornby (January 5, 1821 - September 28, 1888) was a noted local antiquarian, priest and Lord of the Manor from the City of...
- male, 58 years old
- Russell Grant (born 5 February1951 in Hillingdon) is a popular British astrologer and media personality. He is frequently quoted in the media, as...
- male, deceased (1536)
- Sir Robert Drury, (died March 2, 1536), knight, (knighted by Henry VII of England after the battle of Blackheath, June 17, 1497) and Lord of the...
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