- male, deceased (624)
- Saint Mellitus (died April 24 624) was the first Bishop of London of the present diocese (established in 604) and the third Archbishop of...
- male, 40 years old
- Butch Walker (born Bradley Glenn Walker III on November 14, 1969) is an American recording artist, songwriter, and record producer.
- male, deceased (1807)
- John Douglas (July 14, 1721-May 18, 1807) was a Scottish scholar and Anglican bishop. Douglas was born at Pittenweem, Fife, the son of a...
- male, deceased (1818)
- Sir Philip Francis (22 October 1740 - 23 December 1818), English politician and pamphleteer, the probable author of the "Letters" of Junius, and...
- male, deceased (2006)
- Samuel Blake Chapman (April 11 1916 - December 22 2006) was an American two-sport athletic star who played as a center fielder in Major League...
- male, deceased (1843)
- Robert Murray M'Cheyne (21 May 1813 - 25 March 1843) was a minister in the Church of Scotland from 1835 to 1843. He was born at Edinburgh, was...
- female, deceased (1995)
- Gwen Harwood, née Gwendoline Nessie Foster, was an Australian poet and librettist. Gwen Harwood is regarded as one of Australia's finest poets, p...
- female, deceased (1972)
- Alejandra Pizarnik was an Argentine poet. She was born to Russian Jewish immigrant parents in Buenos Aires, Argentina. A year after entering the...
- male, deceased (1662)
- Robert Baillie (1602-1662), Scottish divine and historical writer, was born at Glasgow, the son of Baillie of Jerviston. Having graduated there in...
- male
- Alan Bold (born 1943) is a Scottish poet. He edited Hugh MacDiarmid's "Letters" and wrote the definitive biography "MacDiarmid". Bold also edited...
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