- male, deceased (1495)
- Jasper Tudor (Welsh: Siasbar Tudur: c. 1431 - December 21/26, 1495), Earl of Pembroke and 1st Duke of Bedford, was the uncle of King Henry VII of...
- male, deceased (1510)
- Sir Richard Empson, minister of Henry VII, king of England, was a son of Peter Empson, an influential inhabitant of Towcester. Educated as a lawyer...
- male, deceased (1521)
- Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham (February 3 1478 - May 17 1521) was an English nobleman. He was the son of Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of...
- male
- Parker Wickham (February 28, 1727-May 22, 1785) is famous for being a Loyalist politician who was banished from the State of New York under dubious...
- female
- Elizabeth Proctor was an indirect victim of the Salem witch trials whose husband, John Proctor, was executed. Elizabeth herself was not actually...
- male, deceased (1683)
- Sir Philip Warwick (December 24, 1609 - January 15, 1683), English writer and politician, born in Westminster, was the son of Thomas Warwick, or...
- male, deceased (1499)
- Edward Plantagenet, 17th Earl of Warwick and 7th Earl of Salisbury (25 February 1475 - 28 November 1499) was the son of the 1st Duke of Clarence...
- male, deceased (1839)
- John Wickham was an American Loyalist and attorney best remembered for his role in the treason trial of former Vice President Aaron Burr. He was...
- male, deceased (1672)
- Sir Roger Twysden (August 21, 1597 to June 27, 1672) was an English antiquary and royalist pamphleteer. He belonged to an ancient Kentish family....
- female, deceased (1579)
- Mary Seymour (August 30, 1548 -after 1550 ?) was the only daughter of Thomas Seymour, Baron Seymour of Sudeley, and Catherine Parr, widow of Henry...
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