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- Earl of the County of Cork, usually shortened to Earl of Cork, is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1620 for the Anglo-Irish...
- male, deceased (1684)
- Michael Mohun was a leading British actor both before and after the 1642—1660 closing of the theatres. He was also active in 1659, performing wi...
- male, deceased (1574)
- Hugh Price was a Welsh lawyer and clergyman who was instrumental in the founding of Jesus College, Oxford. Price was born in Brecon, in mid-Wales,...
- male, deceased (1886)
- Thomas Erskine May, 1st Baron Farnborough (8 February 1815-17 May 1886) was a British constitutional theorist. This derived from his career at the...
- male
- William Seres was an English Protestant printer, starting work in about 1546, and working in partnership with John Day for a few years. Day and...
- male, deceased (1879)
- Francis Russell Nixon (August 1803 - April 7 1879) was the first Bishop of Tasmania. Nixon was the son of Rev. Robert Nixon, an amateur painter....
- male, deceased (1921)
- Sir Arthur Vicars (1862 - 1921) was an English-born genealogist and heraldic expert who spent his adult life in Ireland. He was appointed Ulster...
- female, deceased (1981)
- Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone (Alice Mary Victoria Augusta Pauline; née Princess Alice of Albany; 25 February 1883 - 3 January 1981) was a m...
- male, deceased (1796)
- David Murray, 2nd Earl of Mansfield PC KT (9 October 1727-1 September 1796), known from 1748 to 1793 as the Viscount Stormont, was a British...
- male, deceased (1603)
- Thomas West, 2nd (or 11th) Baron De La Warr (c. 1556-1602) of Wherwell Abbey in the English county of Hampshire was a member of Elizabeth I's Privy...
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