- male, deceased (1677)
- Sir Ralph Bankes (1631 - 1677) was a servant of the restored Charles II and a knighted member of the Privy Chamber. He is most notable for being...
- female
- The Lady Mary Bankes was a Royalist who defended Corfe Castle from a siege during the English Civil War in 1643. She was married to John Bankes,...
- female, deceased (984)
- Saint Edith of Wilton (also known as Eadgyth or Ediva) was born at Kemsing, Kent in 961. She was the illegitimate daughter of King Edgar the...
- male, deceased (1201)
- Gruffydd ap Rhys II (died 25 July 1201) was a prince of Deheubarth in south-west Wales. He was the son of Rhys ap Gruffydd (The Lord Rhys) and...
- female, deceased (1241)
- Eleanor the "Fair Maid of Brittany" ("c." 1184-1241) was the daughter of Geoffrey Plantagenet and Constance, Duchess of Brittany. Upon the death of...
- male, deceased (1672)
- Sir John Borlase, 1st Baronet (21 August 1619 - 8 August 1672) was an English politician. Born in Littlecote in Wiltshire, he was the son of Sir...
- male, deceased (1764)
- George Cholmondeley, Viscount Malpas (17 October 1724-15 March 1764), was a British soldier and Member of Parliament. Cholmondeley was the eldest...
- male, deceased (1405)
- William Wynford (flourished 1360-1405) was one of the most successful English master masons of the 14th century, using the new Perpendicular Gothic...
- male, deceased (1236)
- Savari de Mauléon, French soldier, was the son of Raoul de Mauléon, vicomte de Thouars and lord of Mauléon (later Châtillon-sur-Sèvre; see Maulé...
- male, deceased (1729)
- Peregrine Osborne, 2nd Duke of Leeds (1659-25 June 1729) was an English Tory politician, known as Lord Osborne from 1673-89, Earl of Danby from...
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