- male, deceased (1888)
- Edward Lear was an English artist, illustrator and writer known for his literary nonsense, in poetry and prose, and especially his limericks, a...
- male, deceased (1833)
- Arthur Henry Hallam (February 1, 1811 - September 15, 1833) was an English poet, best known as the subject of "In Memoriam A.H.H.", a major work by...
- male, deceased (1858)
- Edward Moxon was a British poet and publisher. He was born at Wakefield in Yorkshire. In 1826 he published a volume of verse, entitled "The...
- male, deceased (1879)
- Charles Tennyson Turner was an English poet. Born in Somersby, Lincolnshire, he was an elder brother of Alfred Tennyson; his friendship and "heart...
- male, deceased (1898)
- Frederick Tennyson (1807-1898), poet, was the eldest son of the Rector of Somersby, Lincolnshire, and brother of Alfred Tennyson. Educated at Eton...
- male, deceased (1892)
- Thomas Woolner was an English sculptor and poet. Born in Hadleigh, Suffolk he was a founder-member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. Woolner...
- female, deceased (1896)
- Emily Tennyson (July 9, 1813 - August 10, 1896) was the wife of the poet, Alfred Tennyson, and a creative talent in her own right. She was born...
- male, deceased (1875)
- Sir Arthur Helps (July 10, 1813 - March 7, 1875), English writer and dean of the Privy Council, youngest son of Thomas Helps, a London merchant,...
- male, deceased (1928)
- Hallam Tennyson, 2nd Baron Tennyson, GCMG, PC (11 August 1852 - 2 December 1928), second Governor-General of Australia, was born at Chapel House,...
- female, deceased (1887)
- Emilia Tennyson, normally known within her family as Emily, was a younger sister of Alfred Tennyson and the fiancée of Arthur Hallam, for whom T...
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