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John Williams
male - John Williams was a convict transported to Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania). He is best known as the man with whom Joseph Johns, later to become... More
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Jane Wenham
female, deceased - Jane Wenham (d. 1730) was the subject of what is commonly but erroneously regarded as the last witch trial in England. The trial took place in 1712... More
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James Ruse
male, deceased - James Ruse (1759 - 5 September 1837) was a pioneer of agriculture in Australia. Ruse was born on a farm in Cornwall. In 1782 he was tried at Bodmin... More
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Edward Osbaldeston
male, deceased - Blessed Edward Osbaldeston was an English martyr, born about 1560. Не was hanged, drawn, and quartered at York, 16 November, 1594. Son of Thomas Os... More
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Charles Rann Kennedy
male, deceased - Charles Rann Kennedy (born 1808; died December 17, 1867 in Birmingham) was an English lawyer. The brother of Benjamin Hall Kennedy, he was educated... More
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Nathaniel Crisp
male, deceased - Nathaniel "The Bishop" Crisp (1762-1819) - an 18th century character in the city of Nottingham, England. He was the fourth child and fourth son... More
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Thomas McCarthy Fennell
male, deceased - Thomas McCarthy Fennell was a Fenian political prisoner transported as a convict to Western Australia. Born in County Clare, Ireland in 1841,... More
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Raymond Leslie Morris
male - Raymond Leslie Morris is an English murderer, convicted at Staffordshire Assizes of the 1968 killing of Walsall school girl Christine Darby. As of... More
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Robert Collier 1st Baron Monkswell
male, deceased - Robert Porrett Collier, 1st Baron Monkswell (21 June, 1817 - 27 October, 1886), was an English judge and politician
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Derek Oulton
male - Sir (Antony) Derek Maxwell Oulton, MA, PhD, GCB, QC, Barrister-at-La
w, Gray’s Inn, a retired British senior civil servant, was Permanent Se... More -
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