Charles Ii Of England

Charles Ii Of England

male, deceased (1685)
Charles II (29 May 1630 - 6 February 1685) was the King of England, Scotland, and Ireland. According to royalists, Charles II became king when his...

William Bruce

male, deceased (1710)
Sir William Bruce of Kinross, 1st Baronet (1630 - 1710) was a Scottish architect, sometimes viewed as Scotland's first significant architect. He...
Samuel Phelps

Samuel Phelps

male, deceased (1878)
Samuel Phelps was an English actor, born in Devonport. Phelps made his "début" as Shylock in London at the Haymarket Theatre in 1837 and appeared u...
Richard Busby

Richard Busby

male, deceased (1695)
The Rev. Dr Richard Busby (27 September 1606 - 1695) was an English clergyman, and headmaster of Westminster School. His is believed by many to be...

Edward Harley

male, deceased (1700)
Sir Edward Harley (1624-1700) was an English Parliamentarian, born in Brampton Bryan, Herefordshire. Educated at Shrewsbury, Gloucester, and...

James Aitken

male, deceased (1687)
James Aitken was a 17th century Scottish prelate. Born in either 1612 or 1613 in Kirkwall, Orkney, he was the son of Elizabeth "née" Buchanan and s...
Rowland Laugharne

Rowland Laugharne

male, deceased (1675)
Major General Rowland Laugharne (born c1607 died 1675 in London) was a soldier in the English Civil War. His family came from St. Brides House,...
Murdoch MacKenzie

Murdoch MacKenzie

male, deceased (1688)
Murdoch MacKenzie (d. 1678) was a 17th century Scottish minister and prelate. Born around 1600, his family was an offshoot of the kin of the earls...
Thomas Blagge

Thomas Blagge

male, deceased (1660)
Colonel Thomas Blagge (1613-14 November 1660) was a supporter of Charles I in the English Civil War. He came from Horningsheath, Suffolk, and was...

Thomas Sydserf

male, deceased (1663)
Thomas Sydserf [Sydserff] (b. 1581; d. 1663) was a 17th century Scottish prelate. The eldest son of an Edinburgh merchant, Sydserf graduated from...