- male, deceased (1874)
- Sir John Rennie (b. August 30, 1794 in England - d. September 3, 1874) was a son of engineer John Rennie and brother of George Rennie. Although he...
- male, deceased (1450)
- Jack Cade (possibly named John Mortimer) was the leader of a popular revolt in the 1450 Kent rebellion which took place in the time of King Henry...
- male, deceased (1977)
- Robert Paxton McCulloch (May 11, 1911 - February 25, 1977) was an American entrepreneur most notable for McCulloch Chainsaws and purchasing the...
- male, deceased (1653)
- John Taylor (August 24, 1578 - 1653) was an English poet who dubbed himself "The Water Poet". He was born in Gloucester (perhaps on 24th August...
- male, deceased (1684)
- Roger Williams (December 21, 1603-April 1, 1684) was an English theologian, a notable proponent of the separation of Church and State, an advocate...
- male, deceased (1385)
- Sir William Walworth (d. 1385), Lord Mayor of London, came from a Durham family. He was apprenticed to John Lovekyn, a member of the Fishmongers...
- male, deceased (1381)
- Simon Theobald a.k.a "Simon of Sudbury" (d. June 14, 1381) was an Archbishop of Canterbury (1375 - 1381). He was born at Sudbury in Suffolk,...
- male, deceased (1829)
- Thomas Harrison (1744-1829) was an English provincial architect and civil engineer of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. He is particularly...
- male, deceased (1916)
- Thomas James (Tom) Clarke was an Irish revolutionary leader and arguably the person most responsible for the 1916 Easter Rising. Born on the Isle...
- male, deceased (1497)
- Michael Joseph (better known as Michael An Gof, where "An Gof" is Cornish for "blacksmith"; died 24 June 1497) and Thomas Flamank (a Bodmin...
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