Inigo Jones

Inigo Jones

male, deceased (1652)
Inigo Jones (July 15, 1573 - June 21, 1652) is regarded as the first significant English architect, and the first to bring Renaissance architecture...
John Torode

John Torode

male
John Torode is an Australian chef based in the UK but specialising in Australasian food. He runs Smiths of Smithfield, and several other...

Horace Jones

male, deceased (1887)
Sir Horace Jones (1819 - 1887) was an English architect of the 19th century, knighted in 30 July 1886. He is particularly noted for his work as...
William Walworth

William Walworth

male, deceased (1385)
Sir William Walworth (d. 1385), Lord Mayor of London, came from a Durham family. He was apprenticed to John Lovekyn, a member of the Fishmongers...
John Badby

John Badby

male, deceased (1410)
John Badby, one of the early Lollard martyrs, was a tailor (or perhaps a blacksmith) in the west Midlands, and was condemned by the Worcester...

John Lambert

male, deceased (1538)
John Lambert (d. 1538) was a protestant martyr burnt to death on November 22 at Smithfield, London. He was considered an heretic by the Catholic...

John Forrest

male, deceased (1538)
John Forrest (1471 - 22 May 1538) was an English martyr and friar. Born in the Oxford area, John Forrest became a Franciscan Friar Minor of the...
Joan Bocher

Joan Bocher

female, deceased (1550)
Joan Bocher (died 2 May 1550 Smithfield, London) was an English Anabaptist burned at the stake for heresy. She has also been known as Joan Boucher...
John Cavendish

John Cavendish

male, deceased (1381)
Sir John Cavendish of Cavendish ("c." 1346 - 15 June, 1381) came from Cavendish, Suffolk, England. He and the village gave the name Cavendish to...
Walter de Manny 1st Baron Manny

Walter de Manny 1st Baron Manny

male, deceased (1372)
Walter De Manny, 1st Baron Manny (d. 1372), soldier of fortune and founder of the Charterhouse, was a native of Hainaut, from whose counts he...