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- male, deceased (604)
- Augustine of Canterbury (birth unknown, died May 26, c. 604) was the first Archbishop of Canterbury, sent to Ethelbert of Kent by Pope Gregory the...
- female
- Saint Mildrith, also Mildryth or Mildred, was an Anglo-Saxon abbess. Mildrith was the daughter of King Merewalh of Magonsaete, a sub-kingdom of...
- male, deceased (1281)
- Sir Maurice de Berkeley "the Resolute" (1218 - 4 April 1281), 8th (feudal) Baron de Berkeley, was an English soldier and rebel, residing at...
- male, deceased (1638)
- John Tradescant the elder ("ca" 1570s – 15/16 April, 1638), father of John Tradescant the younger, was an English naturalist, gardener, collector an...
- male, deceased (710)
- Saint Adrian of Canterbury. He was offered the vacant archbishopric of Canterbury, by Pope Vitalian (twice), but modestly declined the appointment....
- male
- Thomas Elmham (d. c. 1420) was an English chronicler, was probably born at North Elmham in Norfolk. He became a Benedictine monk at Canterbury, and...
- male, deceased (1326)
- Maurice Berkeley, 2nd Baron Berkeley (Berkeley, Gloucestershire, April 1271 - Wallingford Castle, 31 May 1326), sometimes termed "The Magnanimous",...
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- Reginald de Cornhill was king's justiciar, the High Sheriff of Kent from 1191 to 1198 and High Sheriff of Surrey from 1213 to 1215. In 1203 the...
- male, 909 years old
- Alexander (died about 1220), said to have been known by the surname of Le Pargiter (The Plasterer), was an English ecclesiastic of the thirteenth...
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