- female, deceased (1725)
- Queen Anne (ca. 1650 - ca. 1715) became the chief of the Pamunkey tribe when her aunt Cockacoeske died. Colonial Governor William Berkeley...
- male, deceased (1748)
- Charles Johnson was an English playwright, tavern keeper, and enemy of Alexander Pope's. He was a dedicated Whig who allied himself with the Duke...
- female, deceased (1714)
- Electress Sophia of Hanover was the youngest daughter of Frederick V, Elector Palatine, of the House of Wittelsbach, the "Winter King" of Bohemia,...
- male, deceased (1722)
- John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough (6 June 1650 - 27 June 1722) was an English soldier and statesman whose career spanned the reigns of five...
- male, deceased (1712)
- William King (1663 - 1712) was an English poet. Born in London, the son of an Ezekiel King, he was related to the family of Edward Hyde, 1st Earl...
- male, deceased (1758)
- Allan Ramsay (October 15, 1686 - January 7, 1758) was a Scottish poet.
- male
- Robert Edwards was a Welsh buccaneer given 77 acres of largely unsettled Manhattan by Queen Anne of England for his service disrupting Spanish sea...
- female, deceased (1744)
- Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (29 May, 1660 - 18 October, 1744) rose to be one of the most influential women in British history, as a...
- male, deceased (1765)
- Edward Young (1683 - April 5, 1765) was an English poet, best remembered for "Night Thoughts". He was the son of Edward Young, afterwards dean of...
- male, deceased (1720)
- Joseph Dudley (September 23 1647 - April 2 1720), colonial governor of Massachusetts from 1702 to 1715, the son of Thomas Dudley, was born and died...
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