- male
- Saint Ivo of Huntingdonshire (also known as Ives) was an English bishop and hermit. Nothing is known of Ivo's life other than the fact that he...
- male, deceased (1673)
- John Howland (c. 1599 - 1673) was one of the settlers who travelled from England to North America on the "Mayflower" and helped found the Plymouth...
- male, 35 years old
- David Kenneth Taylor (born 17 November, 1974) is an English cricketer. He was born in Oxford. Taylor played for Hampshire's Second XI in 1993 at...
- male, deceased (1933)
- Sir Henry Royce (March 27, 1863 - April 22, 1933) was a pioneering car manufacturer, who with Charles Stewart Rolls founded the Rolls-Royce...
- male, deceased (1693)
- Robert Montagu (d. 1693) was a younger son of Robert Montagu, 3rd Earl of Manchester and Anne Yelverton. He was a knight of the shire from...
- male, deceased (1815)
- Admiral Edward Edwards (1742-1815) was a British naval officer best known as the captain of HMS Pandora, which the Admiralty sent to the South...
- male, deceased (1631)
- Sir Robert Bruce Cotton, 1st Baronet (January 22 1570/1-May 6 1631) was an English politician, founder of the famous Cotton library. He was of...
- male, deceased (2006)
- John Patrick Butcher (born 13 February 1946 - died Lake District 25 December 2006), was a British Conservative politician. Butcher was born in...
- male, deceased (1631)
- Captain Edward Maria Wingfield, sometimes hyphenated as "Edward-Maria Wingfield", (born 1550 in Stonely, Huntingdonshire (now Cambridgeshire); died...
- male, deceased (1837)
- William Henry Fellowes (15 July 1769 - 23 August 1837), of Ramsey Abbey in Huntingdonshire, was a British Member of Parliament. Fellowes was the...
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