- male, deceased (1010)
- Ælfric of Eynsham (ca. 955-ca. 1010), was an English abbot, as well as a consummate, prolific writer in Old English of hagiography, homilies, b...
- female
- Wulfrun is an Anglo-Saxon woman's name which is recorded in these places:- * Year 943 entry in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle says that Vikings seized...
- male
- Nick Page is a British writer based in Eynsham, Oxfordshire, best known for his books about Christianity and The Bible. Among his best-known works...
- male, deceased (1788)
- Sir Robert Taylor was a notable English architect of the mid-late 18th century. Born at Woodford, Essex, Taylor followed in his father’s fo...
- male, deceased (2005)
- Tommy Vance, born Richard Anthony Crispian Francis Prew Hope-Weston (July 11 1941 - March 6 2005) was a British pop radio broadcaster, born in...
- male, deceased (1966)
- Dr Walter Russell Brain, 1st Baron Brain (October 23 1895-December 29 1966) was a British neurologist. He was principal author of the standard work...
- male
- Robert D'Oyly, a 12th century English nobleman, son of Nigel D'Oyly - nephew of Robert D'Oyly, founder of Oxford Castle. Robert married Edith...
- male, deceased (1954)
- Sir Edmund Kerchever Chambers was an English literary critic and Shakespearean scholar. His four-volume history of Elizabathen theater, published...
- male, deceased (1566)
- Anthony Kitchin was a mid-16th century Abbot of Eynsham Abbey and Bishop of Llandaff. Kitchin was a monk at Westminster Abbey, before becoming...
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