Alfred Of Malmesbury

male, deceased (999)
Alfred or Aelfric (died 999), abbot of Malmesbury, England, and afterwards (in 990) bishop of Crediton, was a writer of some celebrity in the tenth...
William Of Malmesbury

William Of Malmesbury

male, deceased (1143)
William of Malmesbury (c. 1080/1095-c. 1143), English historian of the 12th century, was born about the year 1080/1095, in Wiltshire. His father...
John Aubrey

John Aubrey

male, deceased (1697)
John Aubrey (March 12, 1626-June 7, 1697) was an English antiquary and writer, best known as the author of the collection of short biographical...
Earl Of Suffolk

Earl Of Suffolk

male
The title of Earl of Suffolk has been created several times in the Peerage of England, most recently in 1603 for Thomas Howard, 1st Baron Howard de...
Hannah Twynnoy

Hannah Twynnoy

female, deceased (1703)
Hannah Twynnoy (d. 1703) is reputedly the first person on record to have been killed by a tiger in Britain. Hannah Twynnoy was an early 18th...
Aldhelm, Bishop Of Sherborne

Aldhelm, Bishop Of Sherborne

male, deceased (709)
Saint Aldhelm (c. 639-25 May 709), Abbot of Malmesbury, Bishop of Sherborne, Latin poet and Anglo-Saxon literature scholar, was born before the...

Faritius

male, deceased (1117)
Faritius (also known as Faricius) was Abbot of Abingdon in the 12th century. Faritius was born in Arezzo, Tuscany, and was a monk and physician at...

Maildubh

male
Maildubh was an Irish monk of the seventh century. He in 642 settled and founded a school in the west of England. This was in the place that became...

Sir Henry Long

male, deceased (1556)
Sir Henry Long (c.1489-.1556) was born in Wiltshire, eldest surviving son and heir of Sir Thomas Long of Draycot, landowner, of Draycot Cerne in...

James Grout

male, 82 years old
James Grout is an English television and radio actor. Grout attended RADA where he trained to be an actor. His radio appearances include Barliman...