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- Anna Howard Shaw, (February 14, 1847 - July 2, 1919) was a leading United States civil rights leader; a physician; and the first female Methodist...
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- William Bell Scott (September 12, 1811 - November 22, 1890), British poet and artist, son of Robert Scott (1777-1841), the engraver, and brother of...
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- Thomas Spence (June 21, 1750 - September 8, 1814) was a Radical democrat and advocate of the common ownership of land. He was born at...
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- John George Brown (November 11, 1831 - February 8, 1913), American painter, was born in Durham, England, on 11 November 1831. He studied at...
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- Thomas Hodgkin, British historian, son of John Hodgkin (1800-1875), barrister and Quaker minister, and Elizabeth Howard (daughter of Luke Howard)....
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- John Nixon (May 10, 1815 - June 3, 1899), English mining engineer and colliery proprietor, was born at Barlow, Durham, the son of a farmer. He was...
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- John Woodcock was born in Leyland, Lancashire, England in. His parents, Thomas and Dorothy Woodcock, the latter a Catholic, were of the middle...
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- James Melville (26 July 1556 - 1614) was a Scottish divine and reformer, son of the laird of Baldovie, in Forfarshire. He was educated at Montrose...
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- Charles Hutton (August 14, 1737 - January 27, 1823) was an English mathematician. Hutton was born at Newcastle-on-Tyne. He was educated in a school...
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- George French Angas was the eldest son of George Fife Angas, prominent in the establishment of the new colony of South Australia. The young Angas...
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