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- Herbert McCabe (1926-2001) was a Dominican priest, theologian and philosopher. After studying chemistry and philosophy at Manchester University, he...
- male, deceased (1812)
- John Walter (1738/9 - November 17, 1812), founder of "The Times" newspaper, London, was born in London and educated at Merchant Taylors' School....
- male, deceased (1653)
- Richard Brome (c. 1590? - 1653) (pronounced "Broom") was an English dramatist of the Caroline era. Virtually nothing is known about Brome's private...
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- Father John Saward is a fellow of Greyfriars and associate lecturer of Blackfriars at the University of Oxford, having held the posts of Professor...
- male
- William Romaine (born 1714 at Hartlepool; died 1795), evangelical divine of the Church of England, was author of works once held in much favour by...
- male
- John Underwood (d. October 1624) was an early 17th century actor, a member of the King's Men, the company of William Shakespeare. Underwood began...
- male
- William Ostler (died December 16, 1614) was an actor in English Renaissance theatre, a member of the King's Men, the company of William...
- male, deceased (1648)
- Peter Oliver (1594-1648) was an English miniaturist. Born in Isleworth, Middlesex, he was the eldest son of Isaac Oliver, probably by his first...
- male
- Robert Benfield (fl. 1613 - 1647) was a Jacobean era actor, noted for his longterm membership in the King's Men in the years and decades after...
- male, deceased (1862)
- The Rev. James Sherman (1796 - 1862), was a Congregationalist and abolitionist; a popular preacher at the Surrey Chapel, Blackfriars, London from...
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