- male, deceased (1980)
- Adrian Bell (1901-1980) was an English journalist-farmer. The son of a newspaper editor, he was born in London and educated at Uppingham School in...
- female, 79 years old
- Rosemary Harris (born September 19, 1930) is a Tony Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated English actress and a member of the American Theatre...
- male, deceased (1519)
- John Colet (January 1467 - September 10, 1519) was an English churchman and educational pioneer.
- male
- Earl Cornwallis was a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. It was created in 1753 for Charles Cornwallis, 4th Baron Cornwallis. The second Earl...
- male, deceased (1668)
- William Dowsing (1596 - 1668), was an English iconoclast who operated at the time of the English Civil War. Dowsing was a puritan soldier who was...
- male
- Samuel Danforth was a Puritan minister, preacher, poet, and astronomer, and an associate of the Rev. John Eliot of Roxbury, Massachusetts, known as...
- male, deceased (1071)
- William Malet (died 1071) fought at the Battle of Hastings. He had substantial property in Normandy, chiefly in the Pays de Caux, with a castle at...
- male, deceased (1090)
- Richard FitzGilbert was a member of the peerage who lived in England in the eleventh century. He was the founder of the Anglo-Norman noble family,...
- male, deceased (1587)
- Thomas Seckford was an official at the court of Queen Elizabeth I of England. Born near Woodbridge, Suffolk, England, Seckford was educated at...
- male, deceased (1977)
- Basil John Wait Brown (Bucklesham, Suffolk 1888-Rickinghall, Suffolk 1977) was a farmer, archaeologist, amateur astronomer and author who most...
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