- male, deceased (1566)
- Sir John Mason was an English diplomat and spy. Mason was born in Abingdon in Berkshire (now Oxfordshire). He was educated at the school at the...
- male, 189 years old
- Richard Simpson (16 September 1820-5 April 1876) was a British Roman Catholic writer and literary scholar. He was born at Beddington, Surrey, into...
- male, deceased (1766)
- William Caslon, also known as William Caslon I (1692-1766) was an English gunsmith and designer of typefaces. He was born at Cradley,...
- male, deceased (1666)
- Sir Richard Fanshawe (June, 1608 - June 16 1666), diplomat, translator, and poet, born at Ware Park, Herts, and educated at Cambridge, travelled on...
- male, deceased (1938) (Portland, Maine, United States)
- Edville Gerhardt Abbott was an American orthopædic surgeon born in Hancock, Me., and educated at Bowdoin College. He was well-known through h...
- male, deceased (1872)
- (William) Henry Lytton Earle Bulwer, 1st Baron Dalling and Bulwer, GCB, PC (13 February 1801-23 May 1872) was a British Liberal politician,...
- male, deceased (1804)
- George Hay, 7th Marquess of Tweeddale (1753-9 August 1804) was a Scottish peer. Hay was a great-grandson of the 2nd Marquess of Tweeddale and in...
- male, deceased (1789)
- Francis Hastings, 10th Earl of Huntingdon PC (13 March 1729-2 October 1789) was a British peer; the son of the 9th Earl of Huntingdon and his wife,...
- male
- Hagin ben Moses or Hagin filus Mossy (in Hebrew, Hayyim ben Moshe) was Presbyter Judaeorum or chief rabbi of the Jews of England. He appears to...
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