Samuel Johnson

Samuel Johnson

male, deceased (1703)
Samuel Johnson (1649 - 1703), political writer, sometimes called "the Whig" to distinguish him from the later acclaimed author and lexiographer of...
James Wilson

James Wilson

male
James Wilson was the founder of the Orange Institution, also known as the Orange Order. After a disturbance in Benburb on June 24, 1794, in which...

William Lloyd

male, deceased (1717)
William Lloyd was an English divine who served successively as bishop of St Asaph, of Lichfield and Coventry and of Worcester. Lloyd was born at...

William Lloyd

male, deceased (1717)
William Lloyd English divine, successively bishop of St Asaph, of Lichfield and Coventry, and of Worcester, was born at Tilehurst, Berkshire, in...

William Temple

male, deceased (1699)
Sir William Temple, 1st Baronet, statesman and essayist, son of Sir John Temple. Born in London, and educated at Cambridge, he travelled across...
John Hampden

John Hampden

male, deceased (1696)
John Hampden, the second son of Richard Hampden, returned to England after residing for about two years in France, and joined himself to Lord...

John Trenchard

male, deceased (1695)
Sir John Trenchard (30 March 1640 - 27 April 1695), English politician belonging to an old Dorset family. His father was Thomas Trenchard of...
Jeremy Collier

Jeremy Collier

male, deceased (1726)
Jeremy Collier (23 September 1650 - 26 April 1726) was an English theatre critic, non-juror bishop and theologian. Born in Cambridgeshire, Collier...

John Temple

male, deceased (1704)
Sir John Temple was an Irish politician, Speaker of the Irish House of Commons and Attorney General for Ireland. He was born in Ireland, and...
Francis Atterbury

Francis Atterbury

male, deceased (1732)
Francis Atterbury (March 6, 1663 - February 22, 1732), was an English man of letters, politician and bishop. He was born at Milton Keynes in...