- 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 (1869)
- George Smith (1782-1869) was an English architect and surveyor of the early 19th century, with strong connections with central and south-east...
- male, deceased (1897)
- Sir John Gilbert (July 1, 1817-October 5, 1897), was a British artist. He was born in Blackheath, London, and taught himself to paint. Skilled in...
- male, deceased (1497)
- Thomas Flamank (executed June 24, 1497) was a lawyer from Cornwall who together with Michael An Gof led the Cornish Rebellion against taxes in...
- male, deceased (1915)
- George William Louis Marshall Hall was an English-born musician, conductor and poet, active in Australia. Later in life he hyphenated his last two...
- male, deceased (1813)
- Regency architect Michael Searles (1750-1813) was famous as an English commercial architect of large houses, particularly in London. His most...
- male, 32 years old
- Paul Christian Sampson (born in 12 July 1977) is a rugby union footballer who plays at wing or full-back for Blackheath, formerly with Worcester...
- male, 30 years old
- Simon Daniel Edward Amor (born 25 April 1979 in Kingston upon Thames) is an English rugby union footballer who plays at scrum-half or fly-half for...
- 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...
- male, 62 years old
- Glenn Raymond Tipton (born October 25, 1947 in Blackheath, England) is one of the lead guitarists (and occasional keyboard player) for the English...
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