- male, deceased (1742)
- John Aislabie (4 December 1670 - 18 June 1742) was a British politician, notable for his involvement in the South Sea Bubble and for creating the...
- male, deceased (1721)
- James Craggs the Younger (9 April 1686 - 16 February 1721), son of James Craggs the Elder, was born at Westminster. Part of his early life was...
- male, deceased (1737)
- Eustace Budgell was an English writer. Born in St. Thomas near Exeter, Budgell was educated at Oxford, was a cousin of Addison, who took him to...
- male, deceased (1721)
- James Craggs the Elder (bap. 10 June 1657 - 16 March 1721), was an English politician and the father of James Craggs the Younger. A son of Anthony...
- male, deceased (1732)
- Colonel Francis Charteris, ("baptised" 12 January 1672 - February 24 1732), nicknamed "The Rape-Master General," was a Scottish aristocrat who had...
- male, deceased (1761)
- William Oldys (July 14, 1696 - April 15, 1761), was an English antiquarian and bibliographer. The natural son of Dr William Oldys, chancellor of...
- male, deceased (1723)
- Joseph Bingham (September, 1668 - August 17, 1723), English scholar and divine, was born at Wakefield in Yorkshire. He was educated at University...
- male, deceased (1731)
- Philip Wharton, 1st Duke of Wharton (21 December 1698 - 31 May 1731), powerful Jacobite politician, notorious libertine and rake, profligate, and...
- male
- Richard Rigby, Secretary of Ireland, Paymaster of the Forces, was a member of the Rigby family also known as Rigby of Mistley Hall in Essex, the...
- male, deceased (1726)
- Henry Bentinck, 1st Duke of Portland (17 March 1682 - 4 July 1726), known as Viscount Woodstock from 1689 until 1709, was a British politician and...
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