- male, deceased (1931)
- Canon John Neale Dalton LLD (September 24, 1839 Margate, Kent - July 28, 1931) was a chaplain to Queen Victoria and tutor to King George V of the...
- male, deceased (1911)
- Reverend Robinson Duckworth (1834-September 20, 1911) was present in the original boating expedition of July 4, 1862 during which Alice's...
- male, deceased (1707)
- Johann Zahn was the seventeenth century German author of "Oculus Artificialis Teledioptricus Sive Telescopium" (Würzburg, 1685). This work c...
- male, deceased (1160)
- Saint Rainerius (Raynerius, Rainerius, Rainier, Rainieri, Ranieri, Raniero, Regnier) (c. 1117 - c. 1160) is the patron saint of Pisa. Born...
- male, deceased (1530)
- Robert Forman was a late medieval Scottish churchman. He the son of one Janet Blackadder and her husband, a Berwickshire landowner named Nicholas...
- male, deceased (1159)
- Waltheof (also Waldef or Waldeve; c. 1095-1159) was a 12th century Anglo-Saxon abbot and saint. He was the son of Simon I of St Liz, 1st Earl of...
- male, deceased (1405)
- Richard le Scrope (c 1350- June 1405) was born into a prominent Yorkshire family, the fourth son of Henry, first Baron Scrope of Masham. He took an...
- male, deceased (1698)
- William Holder (1616 - January 24, 1698) was an English music theorist of the 17th century. His most notable work was his widely known 1694...
- male
- Pietro Casola (b. 1427-November 6, 1507) was a Catholic Canon, born to a noble Italian family in Milan. He is most notable for the journal of his...
- male, deceased (1559)
- Owen Oglethorpe (died 1559) was an English priest and bishop. He was born in Tadcaster, Yorkshire (where he later founded a school) and educated at...
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