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Oxford DNB linking to external resources
May 2016
The May 2016 update of the Oxford DNB adds links from Dictionary articles to online biographical
resources provided by the following institutions:
1. English Heritage Blue Plaques
2. Poetry Archive, archive recordings of poets reading aloud their work
3. BBC archive film footage
4. BBC archive radio recordings
5. British Library, ‘Discovering Literature’
6. Westminster Abbey, poets’ corner
7. Westminster Abbey, other burials and monuments
8. Queen Victoria’s Journals
1. Blue Plaques, English Heritage—links from 850 ODNB biographies,
including:
Harold Abrahams
Thomas Arne
Matthew Arnold
Herbert Asquith
Nancy Astor
Clement Attlee
Robert Paden-Powell
Walter Bagehot
John Logie Baird
Stanley Baldwin
Thomas Barnardo
Henrietta Barnett
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
James Barrie
Joseph Bazalgette
Aubrey Beardsley
Harry Beck
Hilaire Belloc
Hector Berlioz
Annie Besant
John Betjeman
Nye Bevan
William Blake
Enid Blyton
Elizabeth Bowen
Winifred Holtby
Vera Brittain
Benjamin Britten
Ford Madox Ford
Lancelot Brown
Isambard Kingdom Brunel
Fanny Burney
Giovanni Canal
Cato Street Conspirators
Edith Cavell
Ernst Chain
Neville Chamberlain
Raymond Chandler
Tobias Smollett
Agatha Christie
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Winston Churchill
William Wilberforce
Wells Coates
Wilkie Collins
Ivy Compton-Burnett
Arthur Conan Doyle
John Constable
Learie Constantine
Noel Coward
Thomas Daniel
Charles Darwin
Francisco de Miranda
Thomas de Quincey
Daniel Defoe
Frederic Delius
Charles Dickens
Benjamin Disraeli
Edward Elgar
George Eliot
TS Eliot
Friedrich Engels
Michael Faraday
Millicent Garrett Fawcett
Ian Fleming
Alexander Fleming
EM Forster
Benjamin Franklin
Rosalind Franklin
Sigmund Freud
Mahatma Gandhi
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson
Elizabeth Gaskell
William Gladstone
WG Grace
Graham Greene
Joyce Grenfell
Joseph Grimaldi
Radclyffe Hall
Thomas Hardy
William Hazlitt
Ambrose Heal
Jimi Hendrix
Octavia Hill
Rowland Hill
Alfred Hitchcock
Luke Howard
Aldous Huxley
Henry James
Humphrey Jennings
Jerome K Jerome
Mohammed Jinnah
Amy Johnson
Celia Johnson
Samuel Johnson
James Joyce
John Keats
John Maynard Keynes
Rudyard Kipling
Melanie Klein
Peter Kropotkin
Lillie Langtry
D.H. Lawrence
TE Lawrence
Edward Lear
Vivien Leigh
John Lennon
Louis MacNeice
Katherine Mansfield
Guilielmo Marconi
Eleanor Marx
Karl Marx
Nellie Melba
Felix Mendelssohn
John Stuart Mill
John Everett Millais
Lee Miller
A.A. Milne
Henry Moore
Ottoline Morrell
Horatio Nelson
Isaac Newton
Vita Sackville west
George Orwell
Emmeline Pankhurst
Sylvia Pankhurst
Mervyn Peake
Samuel Pepys
Nikolaus Pevsner
Frank Pick
Sylvia Plath
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J.B. Priestley
Eleanor Rathbone
Eric Ravilious
William Morris
Joshua Reynolds
Jean Rhys
Paul Robeson
William Heath Robinson
Sax Rohmer
Isaac Rosenberg
Christina Rossetti
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
John Ruskin
Dorothy L Sayers
Robert Falcon Scott
George Gilbert Scott
Giles Gilbert Scott
Mary Seacole
George Bernard Shaw
Mary Shelley
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Walter Sickert
Duleep Singh
Edith Sitwell
Stevie Smith
Leslie Stephen
Bram Stoker
Marie Stopes
Lytton Strachey
Violet Szabo
Rabindranath Tagore
AJP Taylor
Ellen Terry
Dylan Thomas
Alan Turing
Marie Tussaud
Ralph Vaughan Williams
William Walton
Evelyn Waugh
Chaim Weizmann
Henry Wellcome
H.G. Wells
John Wesley
William Wilberforce
Oscar Wilde
Kenneth Williams
P.G. Wodehouse
Virginia Woolf
Christopher Wren
W.B. Yeats
2. Poetry Archive, archive voice recordings
Dannie Abse
W.H. Auden
Pat Beer
Hillaire Belloc
John Betjeman
Edmund Blunden
George Mackay Brown
Basil Bunting
Charles Causley
Austin Clarke
Roald Dahl
C. Day Lewis
Walter de la Mare
T.S. Eliot
D.J. Enright
Gavin Ewart
Ursula Fanthorpe
David Gascoyne
W.S. Graham
Robert Graves
Thom Gunn
F.W. Harvey
John Heath Stubbs
Adrian Henri
Ted Hughes
Mick Imlah
Elizabeth Jennings
Patrick Kavanagh
Philip Larkin
Laurie Lee
Christopher Logue
Hugh MacDiarmid
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Louis MacNeice
E.A. Markham
Spike Milligan
Adrian Mitchell
Edwin Morgan
Norman Nicholson
Harold Pinter
Ruth Pitter
Sylvia Plath
Peter Porter
Ezra Pound
Kathleen Raine
Edgell Rickword
Siegfried Sassoon
Vernon Scannell
C. H. Sisson
Edith Sitwell
Stephen Spender
Stevie Smith
R. S. Thomas
Dylan Thomas
Sylvia Townsend Warner
Alfred Tennyson
3. BBC archive film footage
Aldous Huxley
Andrew Huxley
John Betjeman
Anthony Burgess
Barbara Hepworth
Beryl Bainbridge
Christopher Isherwood
Daphne Du Maurier
Diana Mosley
Elizabeth Frink
EM Forster
Ernest Walton
Henry Moore
Henry Moore
Hew Wheldon
J. G. Ballard
J.R.R. Tolkien
Jacob Epstein
John Fowles
John Martin
John Wolfenden
John Wyndham
Justin Fashanu
Keith Waterhouse
Kingsley Amis
Lawrence Durrell
Ludovic Kennedy
Malcolm Muggeridge
Norman St John Stevas
Patrick Moore
P.G. Wodehouse
Rebecca West
Robert Graves
Simon Raven
Somerset Maugham
Sutton Hoo burial
T.H. White
Viscount Alanbrooke
William Golding
4. BBC archive radio recordings
Agatha Christie
Angela Carter
Anthony Eden
Brian Epstein
Edward VIII, duke of Windsor
Eleanor Higginson
Elizabeth Bowen
Enid Blyton
Ginger Lacey
H.G. Wells
Harold MacMillan
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Ian Fleming
J. B. Priestley
John Snagge
Leo Abse
Lord Beaverbrook
Lord Haw Haw
Max Malloran
Muriel Matters
Neville Chamberlain
Nye Bevan
Raymond Chandler
Stafford Cripps
Sylvia Pankhurst
Tom Driberg
Wallis Windsor, duchess of Windsor
Walter Monkton
William Beveridge
Winston Churchill
5. British Library, ‘Discovering Literature’
Jane Austen
William Blake
Charlotte Bronte
Emily Bronte
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Robert Burns
George Byron
Lewis Carroll
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
John Keats
George Eliot
Elizabeth Gaskell
Thomas Hardy
Charles Dickens
Christina Rossetti
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Mary Shelley
Robert Louis Stevenson
Alfred Tennyson
William Wordsworth
H.G. Wells
Oscar Wilde
Anthony Trollope
6. Westminster Abbey, poets’ corner
Addison, Joseph
Aldington, (Edward Godfree) Richard
Anstey, Christopher
Arnold, Matthew
Arnold, Thomas
Ashcroft, Peggy
Atkyns, Edward
Atkyns, Robert
Auden, WH
Austen, Jane
Beaumont, Francis
Beaumont, John
Benson, William
Betjeman, John
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Blake, William
Blunden, Edmund
Binyon, Laurence
Booth, Barton
Bronte, Anne
Bronte, Charlotte
Bronte, Emily
Brooke, Rupert
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett
Browning, Robert
Burney, Charles
Burney, Frances
Burns, Robert
Butler, Samuel
Byron, George
Caedmon
Camden, William
Campbell, John, second duke of Argyll
Campbell, Thomas
Carroll, Lewis
Cary, Henry Francis
Chaucer, Geoffrey
Clare, John
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Cowley, Abraham
Cumberland, Richard
Davenant, William
Denham, John
Dickens, Charles
Drayton, Michael
Dryden, John
Eliot, TS
Evans, Mary Ann
Fox, Adam
Garrick, David
Gaskell, Elizabeth
Gay, John
Gibson, Wilfrid William
Goldsmith, Oliver
Gordon, Adam Lindsay
Graves, Robert
Gray, Thomas
Grenfell, Julian
Gurney, Ivor
Handel, George
Hardy, Thomas
Herrick, Richard
Hopkins, Gerard Manley
Housman, AE
Hubbard, Edward
Hughes, Ted
Irving, Henry
James, Henry
Johnson, Samuel
Jones, David
Jonson, Ben
Keats John
Keble, John
Kingsley, Charles
Kipling, Rudyard
Lawrence, DH
Lear, Edward
Lewis, CS
Lind, Jenny
Macaulay, Thomas
Marlowe, Christopher
Masefield, John
Mason, William
Maurice, Frederick Denison
Milton, John
Moray, Robert
Murray, Gilbert
Nichols, Robert
Owen, Wilfred
Philips, John
Pope, Alexander
Prior, Matthew
Read, Herbert
Reith, John
Roberts, John
Rogers, Nathaniel
Rosenberg Isaac
Rowe, Nicholas
Ruskin, John
Sassoon, Siegfried
Scott, Walter
Shadwell, Thomas
Shakespeare, William
Shelley, Percy B
Sorley, Charles
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Southey, Robert
Spenser, Edmund
St Denis, Charles de
Stapylton, Robert
Tennyson, Alfred
Thackeray, William
Thirlwall, Connop
Thomas, Dylan
Thomas, Edward
Thomson, James
Triplet, Thomas
Trollope, Anthony
Wilde, Oscar
Wordsworth, William
7. Westminster Abbey, other burials and monuments
Abbot, Charles, first Baron Colchester (1757–1829), speaker of the House of Commons
Abbott, Eric Symes (1906–1983), dean of Westminster
Adam, Robert (1728–1792), architect
Agar, Charles, first earl of Normanton (1736–1809), Church of Ireland archbishop of Dublin
Agard, Arthur (1535/6–1615), archivist and antiquary
Aglionby, William (1641–1705), diplomat and writer on art
Allenby, Edmund Henry Hynman, first Viscount Allenby of Megiddo (1861–1936), army officer
Amelia [Emily], Princess (1711–1786), daughter of George II
André, John (1750–1780), army officer and spy
Anne (1665–1714), queen of Great Britain and Ireland
Anne [Anna, Anne of Denmark] (1574–1619), queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland, consort of James VI and I
Anne [Anne of Bohemia] (1366–1394), queen of England, first consort of Richard II
Anne [Anne of Cleves] (1515–1557), queen of England, fourth consort of Henry VIII
Anne [née Anne Hyde], duchess of York (1637–1671), first wife of James II
Anne [née Anne Neville] (1456–1485), queen of England, consort of Richard III
Apsley, Sir Allen (1616–1683), royalist army officer and politician
Arnold, Samuel (1740–1802), composer
Aspinwall, Edward (1678–1732), religious controversialist
Atterbury, Francis (1663–1732), bishop of Rochester, politician, and Jacobite conspirator
Attlee, Clement Richard, first Earl Attlee (1883–1967), prime minister
Augusta [Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha], princess of Wales (1719–1772), consort of Frederick Lewis, prince of Wales
Ayrton, Edmund (1734–1808), composer and musician
Ayton, Sir Robert (1570–1638), poet and courtier
Baker, John (1660–1716), naval officer and politician
Baker, Sir Herbert (1862–1946), architect and author
Baltzar, Thomas (c.1630–1663), violinist
Barking, Richard of (d. 1246), abbot of Westminster and royal councillor
Barnard, William (1696/7–1768), Church of Ireland bishop of Derry
Barrow, Isaac (1630–1677), mathematician and theologian
Barry [née Street; other married names Dancer, Crawford], Ann [Anne] (bap. 1733, d. 1801), actress
Barry, Sir Charles (1795–1860), architect
Barry, Spranger (bap. 1717, d. 1777), actor and impresario
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Bartleman, James (1769–1821), singer
Beauclerk, Charles, first duke of St Albans (1670–1726), army officer
Beaufort, Margaret [known as Lady Margaret Beaufort], countess of Richmond and Derby (1443–1509), royal matriarch
Beaumont, Sir John, first baronet (c.1584–1627), poet
Behn, Aphra [Aphara] (1640?–1689), writer
Belasyse, Sir Henry (1648–1717), army officer
Bell, Andrew (1753–1832), Church of England clergyman and educationist
Bell, William (1731–1816), Church of England clergyman and benefactor
Bennett, Sir William Sterndale (1816–1875), composer
Benson [name in religion Boston], William (d. 1549), abbot then dean of Westminster
Benson, Robert, Baron Bingley (bap. 1676, d. 1731), politician
Bentinck, Hans Willem [William], first earl of Portland (1649–1709), diplomat and politician
Berkeley, Charles, earl of Falmouth (bap. 1630, d. 1665), courtier
Berkeley, Sir William (1639–1666), naval officer
Betterton [née Saunderson], Mary (c.1637–1712), actress and acting teacher
Betterton, Thomas (bap. 1635, d. 1710), actor and theatre manager
Bevin, Ernest (1881–1951), trade unionist and politician
Bill, William (d. 1561), dean of Westminster
Bilson, Thomas (1546/7–1616), bishop of Winchester
Bingham, Sir Richard (1527/8–1599), soldier and president of Connacht
Birch, Peter (1651/2–1710), Church of England clergyman
Blagrave, Thomas (d. 1688), musician
Blake, Robert (bap. 1598, d. 1657), naval and army officer
Blakeney, William, Baron Blakeney (1671/2–1761), army officer
Blount, Charles, eighth Baron Mountjoy and earl of Devonshire (1563–1606), soldier and administrator
Blow, John (1648?–1708), musician and composer
Bond, Denis (1588–1658), merchant and politician
Boulter, Hugh (1672–1742), Church of Ireland archbishop of Armagh
Bowes, Mary Eleanor, countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne (1749–1800), heiress and victim of kidnapping
Boyle, Charles, fourth earl of Orrery (1674–1731), politician and Jacobite conspirator
Bracegirdle, Anne (bap. 1671, d. 1748), actress and singer
Bradford, Samuel (1652–1731), bishop of Rochester
Bradley, George Granville (1821–1903), dean of Westminster and schoolmaster
Bradshaw, John, Lord Bradshaw (bap. 1602, d. 1659), lawyer, politician, and regicide
Brocas, Sir Bernard (c.1330–1395), soldier and administrator
Bromley, Sir Thomas (c.1530–1587), lord chancellor
Broughton, John (c.1703–1789), pugilist
Brown, Thomas (bap. 1663, d. 1704), writer
Browne, Thomas (c.1535–1585), Church of England clergyman and headmaster
Buchan, Alexander Peter (bap. 1764, d. 1824), physician
Buchan, William (1729–1805), physician and author
Burgh, Sir John (1561/2–1594), soldier
Burgoyne, John (1723–1792), army officer, politician, and playwright
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Burland, Sir John (1724–1776), judge
Burnaby, William (1673–1706), playwright and translator
Busby, Richard (1606–1695), schoolmaster
Bushell, Thomas (b. before 1600, d. 1674), mining entrepreneur and mint-master
Butler [née Preston], Elizabeth, duchess of Ormond and suo jure Lady Dingwall (1615–1684), noblewoman
Butler, James, first duke of Ormond (1610–1688), lord lieutenant of Ireland
Butler, James, second duke of Ormond (1665–1745), army officer, politician, and Jacobite conspirator
Butler, Richard, first earl of Arran (1639–1686), army officer
Butler, Thomas, sixth earl of Ossory (1634–1680), politician and naval officer
Cadogan, William, Earl Cadogan (1671/2–1726), army officer and diplomat
Campbell [formerly Macliver], Colin, Baron Clyde (1792–1863), army officer
Campbell, Colen, of Boghole and Urchany (1676–1729), architect
Campbell, John, second duke of Argyll and duke of Greenwich (1680–1743), army officer and politician
Campbell, Sir Archibald (1739–1791), army officer and colonial governor
Campbell, Sir James, baronet (1763–1819), army officer
Canning, Charles John, Earl Canning (1812–1862), governor-general and first viceroy of India
Canning, George (1770–1827), prime minister and parodist
Cannon, Robert (1663–1722), dean of Lincoln
Carey [Carew], Elizabeth, Lady Hunsdon [née Elizabeth Spencer; other married name Elizabeth Eure, Lady Eure] (1552–1618), literary patron
Carey, George, second Baron Hunsdon (1548–1603), courtier found in Carey, Henry, first Baron Hunsdon (1526–1596), courtier and administrator
Carey, Henry, first Baron Hunsdon (1526–1596), courtier and administrator
Carleton, Dudley, Viscount Dorchester (1574–1632), diplomat and letter writer
Caroline [Princess Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach] (1683–1737), queen of Great Britain and Ireland, and electress of Hanover, consort of George II
Caroline Elizabeth, Princess (1713–1757), daughter of George II found in Amelia [Emily], Princess (1711–1786), daughter of George II
Carpenter, William Boyd (1841–1918), bishop of Ripon
Carteret, John, second Earl Granville (1690–1763), politician
Cary [Carey], Anthony, fifth Viscount Falkland (1656–1694), Admiralty official
Casaubon, Isaac (1559–1614), classical scholar and ecclesiastical historian
Catherine [Catherine of Valois] (1401–1437), queen of England, consort of Henry V
Cavendish [née Lucas], Margaret, duchess of Newcastle upon Tyne (1623?–1673), writer
Cavendish, William, first duke of Newcastle upon Tyne (bap. 1593, d. 1676), writer, patron, and royalist army officer
Cecil [née Cooke], Mildred, Lady Burghley (1526–1589), noblewoman and scholar
Cecil, Thomas, first earl of Exeter (1542–1623), courtier and soldier
Chamberlain, (Arthur) Neville (1869–1940), prime minister
Chambers, Ephraim (1680?–1740), encyclopaedist
Chambers, Sir William (1722–1796), architect
Charles II (1630–1685), king of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Chiffinch [Cheffin], Thomas (1600–1666), courtier and royal official
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Church, John (1674/5–1741), singer and composer
Churchill [married name Godfrey], Arabella (1649–1730), mistress of King James II
Churchill, George (bap. 1654, d. 1710), naval officer
Churchill, John, first duke of Marlborough (1650–1722), army officer and politician
Cibber [née Arne], Susannah Maria (1714–1766), actress and singer
Clarke, Alured (1696–1742), Church of England clergyman and benefactor
Claypole [Cleypole, Claypoole; née Cromwell], Elizabeth (bap. 1629, d. 1658), daughter of Oliver Cromwell
Clementi, Muzio (1752–1832), composer, pianist, and teacher
Cochrane, Thomas, tenth earl of Dundonald (1775–1860), naval officer
Cockburn, William (1669–1739), physician
Coke [née Campbell], Lady Mary (1727–1811), letter writer and noblewoman
Colchester, William (d. 1420), abbot of Westminster
Cole, William (1753–1806), Church of England clergyman
Comper, Sir (John) Ninian (1864–1960), architect
Conduitt, John (1688–1737), politician
Congreve, William (1670–1729), playwright and poet Constable, Sir William, baronet (bap. 1590, d. 1655), parliamentarian army officer and regicide
Cooke, Benjamin (1734–1793), organist and composer
Cooke, Robert (1768–1814), organist and composer
Cornwall [formerly Cornewall], Charles (bap. 1669, d. 1718), naval officer
Cottington, Francis, first Baron Cottington (1579?–1652), diplomat and politician
Courtenay, Richard (c.1381–1415), bishop of Norwich Coutts, Angela Georgina Burdett-, suo jure Baroness Burdett-Coutts (1814–1906), philanthropist
Cracherode, Clayton Mordaunt (1730–1799), collector of books and prints
Craggs, James, the younger (1686–1721), diplomatist and politician
Cranfield, Lionel, first earl of Middlesex (1575–1645), merchant, financier, and government minister
Crispin, Gilbert (c.1045–1117/18), theologian and abbot of Westminster
Croft, Sir James (c.1518–1590), lord deputy of Ireland and conspirator
Croft, William (bap. 1678, d. 1727), organist and composer
Cromwell, Oliver (1599–1658), lord protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Croxley [Crokesley], Richard of (d. 1258), abbot of Westminster and royal councillor
Darwin, Charles Robert (1809–1882), naturalist, geologist, and originator of the theory of natural selection
Daubeney, Giles, first Baron Daubeney (1451/2–1508), administrator, soldier, and diplomat
Deane, Richard (bap. 1610, d. 1653), army and naval officer and regicide
Dearmer, Percy (1867–1936), liturgist and historian of Christian worship
Delaval, Edward Hussey (bap. 1729, d. 1814), natural philosopher
Delaval, John Hussey, Baron Delaval (1728–1808), industrialist and politician
Delavall, Sir Ralph (d. 1707), naval officer
Devereux, Robert, third earl of Essex (1591–1646), parliamentarian army officer
Dillon, Wentworth, fourth earl of Roscommon (1637–1685), poet
Dodington, Bartholomew (1535/6–1595), Greek scholar
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Donaldson, Frederick Lewis (1860–1953), Church of England clergyman and Christian socialist
Dorislaus, Isaac (1595–1649), scholar and diplomat
Doughtie, John (1598?–1672), Church of England clergyman and religious writer
Douglas, Lady Margaret, countess of Lennox (1515–1578), noblewoman
Dowding, Hugh Caswall Tremenheere, first Baron Dowding (1882–1970), air force officer
Dudley, William (d. 1483), bishop of Durham
Duppa, Brian (1588–1662), bishop of Winchester
Dupuis, Thomas Sanders (1733–1796), musician
Edith [Eadgyth] (d. 1075), queen of England, consort of Edward the Confessor
Edmund [called Edmund Crouchback], first earl of Lancaster and first earl of Leicester (1245–1296), prince
Edward [St Edward; known as Edward the Confessor] (1003x5–1066), king of England
Edward Augustus, Prince, duke of York and Albany (1739–1767)
Edward I (1239–1307), king of England and lord of Ireland, and duke of Aquitaine
Edward III (1312–1377), king of England and lord of Ireland, and duke of Aquitaine
Edward V (1470-1483), king of England and Ireland
Edward VI (1537–1553), king of England and Ireland
Eleanor [Eleanor of Castile] (1241–1290), queen of England, consort of Edward I
Elford, Richard (bap. 1677, d. 1714), singer and composer
Elizabeth [Elizabeth of York] (1466–1503), queen of England, consort of Henry VII
Elizabeth I (1533–1603), queen of England and Ireland
Elizabeth, Princess [Elizabeth Stuart] (1596–1662), queen of Bohemia and electress palatine, consort of Frederick V
Elliot, Hugh (1752–1830), diplomat and adventurer
Ellis, Welbore, first Baron Mendip (1713–1802), politician
Fairborne, Sir Stafford (c.1666–1742), naval officer
Ferne, Henry (1602–1662), bishop of Chester and controversialist
Finch, Robert Poole (1724–1803), Church of England clergyman
Fitzcharles, Charles, earl of Plymouth (c.1657–1680), courtier and army officer
FitzRoy [formerly Palmer], Charles, second duke of Cleveland and first duke of Southampton (1662–1730), landowner
FitzRoy [formerly Palmer], George, duke of Northumberland (1665–1716), courtier and army officer
Flintoft, Luke (c.1680–1727), clergyman and composer
Foote, Samuel (bap. 1721, d. 1777), actor and playwright
Fox, Charles James (1749–1806), politician
Frederick Lewis, prince of Wales (1707–1751)
Freeman, John (1665/6–1736), singer
Freke, Elizabeth (1642–1714), autobiographer
Garrick [née Veigel], Eva Maria [performing name Violette] (1724–1822), dancer
Gates, Bernard (1686–1773), musician
Gee, Edward (bap. 1657, d. 1730), dean of Lincoln
George II (1683–1760), king of Great Britain and Ireland, and elector of Hanover
George, prince of Denmark and duke of Cumberland (1653–1708), consort of Queen Anne
Gerard, Charles, first earl of Macclesfield (c.1618–1694), royalist army officer
Gerard, Charles, second earl of Macclesfield (c.1659–1701), army officer, diplomat, and
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divorcee
Gibbons, Christopher (bap. 1615, d. 1676), organist and composer
Giffard [née Temple], Martha, Lady Giffard (1639–1722), letter writer
Gifford, William (1756–1826), satirist and editor
Gladstone [née Glynne], Catherine (1812–1900), philanthropist
Gladstone, William Ewart (1809–1898), prime minister and author
Godolphin [née Churchill], Henrietta [Harriet], suo jure duchess of Marlborough (1681–1733), patron of the arts
Godolphin, Elizabeth (bap. 1663, d. 1726), benefactor
Godolphin, Sidney, first earl of Godolphin (1645–1712), politician
Goodenough, Samuel (1743–1827), bishop of Carlisle and botanist
Goodman, Gabriel (1528–1601), dean of Westminster
Goring, George, first earl of Norwich (1585–1663), courtier and diplomat
Graham, George (c.1673–1751), horologist and maker of scientific instruments
Grant, Edward (c.1546–1601), headmaster and author
Grattan, Henry (bap. 1746, d. 1820), politician
Greatorex, Thomas (1758–1831), organist and conductor
Grey [other married name Stokes], Frances [née Lady Frances Brandon], duchess of Suffolk (1517–1559), noblewoman
Griffith, Piers (1568–1628), pirate
Grote, George (1794–1871), historian and politician
Guest, Joshua (1660–1747), army officer
Hakluyt, Richard (1552?–1616), geographer
Hamilton, James, sixth earl of Abercorn (c.1661–1734), soldier and politician
Handel, George Frideric (1685–1759), composer
Hardy, Sir Thomas (1666–1732), naval officer
Harley [née Holles], Henrietta Cavendish, countess of Oxford and Mortimer (1694–1755), patron of architecture
Harley, Edward, second earl of Oxford and Mortimer (1689–1741), book collector and patron of the arts
Hatton, Christopher, first Baron Hatton (bap. 1605, d. 1670), politician
Hawkins, Ernest (1802–1868), missionary society administrator
Hawkins, Sir John (1719–1789), music scholar and lawyer
Haywood, William (1599/1600–1663), Church of England clergyman
Heather, William (c.1563–1627), musician and benefactor
Henderson, John (bap. 1747, d. 1785), actor
Henry Frederick, prince of Wales (1594–1612)
Henry Frederick, Prince, duke of Cumberland and Strathearn (1745–1790)
Henry III (1207–1272), king of England and lord of Ireland, and duke of Aquitaine
Henry of Almain [Henry of Cornwall] (1235–1271), courtier
Henry V (1386–1422), king of England and lord of Ireland, and duke of Aquitaine
Henry VII (1457–1509), king of England and lord of Ireland
Henry, Prince, duke of Gloucester (1640–1660)
Herbert, Arthur, earl of Torrington (1648–1716), naval officer and politician
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Herbert, Edward, third Baron Herbert of Cherbury and third Baron Herbert of Castle Island (1630–1678), found in Herbert, Edward, first Baron Herbert of Cherbury and first Baron Herbert of Castle Island (1582?–1648), diplomat and philosopher Herschel, Sir John Frederick William, first baronet (1792–1871), mathematician and astronomer
Hervart, Esther d' [married name Esther de la Tour du Pin, marquise de Gouvernet in the French nobility; known as Madame de Gouvernet] (c.1636–1722), noblewoman and refugee
Hervey, William, Baron Hervey of Kidbrooke and Baron Hervey of Ross (d. 1642), naval officer
Heylyn, John (1684/5–1759), theologian
Heylyn, Peter (1599–1662), Church of England clergyman and historian
Hickman, Charles (1648–1713), Church of Ireland bishop of Derry
Hill, Aaron (1685–1750), writer and entrepreneur
Hill, Sir Rowland (1795–1879), postal reformer and civil servant
Holland, Hugh (1563–1633), poet
Holles, John, duke of Newcastle upon Tyne (1662–1711), landowner and politician
Holles, Sir Frescheville (1642–1672), naval officer
Hooper, Edmund (c.1553–1621), organist and composer
Horneck, Anthony (1641–1697), Church of England clergyman
Howard, Sir Robert (1626–1698), playwright and politician
Howells, Herbert Norman (1892–1983), composer
Humfrey, Pelham (1647/8–1674), composer
Hunter, John (1728–1793), surgeon and anatomist Hyde [née Leveson-Gower], Jane, countess of Clarendon and Rochester (c.1672–1725), courtier
Hyde, Edward, first earl of Clarendon (1609–1674), politician and historian
Hyde, Edward, third earl of Clarendon (1661–1723), army officer and colonial governor
Hyde, Henry, second earl of Clarendon (1638–1709), politician
Hyde, Henry, Viscount Cornbury and fifth Baron Hyde of Hindon (1710–1753), politician
Hyde, Laurence, first earl of Rochester (bap. 1642, d. 1711), politician
Ibbot, Benjamin (1680–1725), Church of England clergyman
Ireland, John (1761–1842), dean of Westminster
Ireton, Henry (bap. 1611, d. 1651), parliamentarian army officer and regicide
Islip, John (1464–1532), abbot of Westminster
James VI and I (1566–1625), king of Scotland, England, and Ireland
Jebb, Sir Richard, first baronet (bap. 1729, d. 1787), physician
John [John of Eltham], earl of Cornwall (1316–1336), prince
Jones, Richard, earl of Ranelagh (1641–1712), politician
Kerr, William, second marquess of Lothian (bap. 1661, d. 1722), army officer and politician
Keys [née Grey], Lady Mary (1545?–1578), noblewoman
Kielmansegg, Sophia Charlotte von [formerly Countess Sophia Charlotte von Platen und Hallermund], suo jure countess of Darlington and suo jure countess of Leinster (1675–1725), courtier
Killigrew, Thomas (1612–1683), playwright and theatre manager
King, William (1663–1712), writer
Kirke, Percy (1683–1741), found in Kirke, Percy (d. 1691), army officer
Kirton, Edmund (d. 1466), abbot of Westminster
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Knipe, Thomas (1638/9–1711), headmaster
Knollys [née Carey], Katherine, Lady Knollys (c.1523–1569), courtier
Kynynmound, Gilbert Elliot Murray [formerly Gilbert Elliot], first earl of Minto (1751–1814), governor-general of Bengal
Lambe, James (bap. 1599, d. 1664), oriental scholar Lambert [Lambart], Oliver, first Baron Lambart of Cavan (c.1560–1618), soldier and administrator
Langham, Simon (d. 1376), administrator, archbishop of Canterbury, and cardinal
Law, Andrew Bonar (1858–1923), businessman and prime minister
Lawes, Henry (bap. 1596, d. 1662), singer and composer
Lawrence (d. 1173), abbot of Westminster
Lawrence, John Laird Mair, first Baron Lawrence (1811–1879), viceroy of India
Le Courayer, Pierre-François (1681–1776), Roman Catholic priest and religious controversialist
Le Squyer, Scipio (1579–1659), record keeper and antiquary
Leake, John (1729–1792), man-midwife
Leith, Sir James (1763–1816), army officer
Lennox, Charles, first duke of Richmond, first duke of Lennox, and duke of Aubigny in the French nobility (1672–1723), landowner
Lewis, Erasmus (1670–1754), government official
Ley, James, third earl of Marlborough (1618/19–1665), naval officer
Lindsay, Sir John (1737–1788), naval officer
Litlyngton [Litlington], Nicholas (b. before 1315, d. 1386), abbot of Westminster
Livingstone, David (1813–1873), explorer and missionary
Livingstone, Thomas, Viscount Teviot (c.1651–1711), army officer
Loe, William (d. 1645), Church of England clergyman
Long, Sir Robert, first baronet (c.1602–1673), politician and exchequer official
Longueville, William (1639–1721), lawyer
Lucas, Richard (1648/9–1715), Church of England clergyman Lumley [née Cornwallis], Elizabeth, Viscountess Lumley of Waterford (c.1578–1658), benefactor
Lyell, Sir Charles, first baronet (1797–1875), geologist
Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer [formerly Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer], first Baron Lytton (1803–1873), writer and politician
Mackenzie, Kenneth Augustus Muir, Baron Muir Mackenzie (1845–1930), civil servant and politician
Mackworth, Humphrey (1603–1654), government official and politician
Macpherson, James (1736–1796), writer
Markham, William (bap. 1719, d. 1807), archbishop of York
Marsh, Charles (1735–1812), found in Marsh, Charles (c.1774–1835), barrister and politician
Marshall, Stephen (1594/5?–1655), Church of England clergyman
Martin, Jonathan (c.1705–1737), organist
Mary [Mary Stewart] (1542–1587), queen of Scots
Mary I (1516–1558), queen of England and Ireland
Mary II (1662–1694), queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Mary, princess royal (1631–1660), princess of Orange, consort of William II
Mason, Edmund (d. 1635), dean of Salisbury
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Matilda [Edith, Mold, Matilda of Scotland] (1080–1118), queen of England, first consort of Henry I
Mauduit, William, eighth earl of Warwick (1221x3–1268), magnate
Mauleverer, Sir Richard, second baronet (bap. 1623, d. 1675), politician found in Mauleverer, Sir Thomas, first baronet (bap. 1599, d. 1655), politician and regicide
Mauleverer, Sir Thomas, third baronet (c.1643–1687), politician and army officer
May, Sir Humphrey (1572/3–1630), politician and administrator
May, Thomas (b. in or after 1596, d. 1650), writer and historian
McKie, Sir William Neil (1901–1984), church musician
Methuen, John (1650–1706), diplomat
Methuen, Sir Paul (c.1672–1757), diplomat
Micklethwaite, John Thomas (1843–1906), architect and ecclesiologist
Millyng, Thomas (d. 1492), abbot of Westminster and bishop of Hereford
Monck [Monk], George, first duke of Albemarle (1608–1670), army officer and naval officer Monck, Christopher, second duke of Albemarle (1653–1688), army officer and colonial governor
Monck, Nicholas (c.1610–1661), bishop of Hereford
Monk, James Henry (1784–1856), bishop of Gloucester and Bristol and classical scholar
Montagu [Mountagu], Edward, first earl of Sandwich (1625–1672), army and naval officer and diplomat
Montagu, Charles, earl of Halifax (1661–1715), politician
Moray, Sir Robert (1608/9?–1673), army officer and politician
Morris, Staats Long (1728–1800), army officer
Murray, David, seventh Viscount Stormont and second earl of Mansfield (1727–1796), diplomatist and politician
Murray, William, first earl of Mansfield (1705–1793), judge and politician
Newton, Sir Isaac (1642–1727), natural philosopher and mathematician
Nicholson, Sir Sydney Hugo (1875–1947), founder of the Royal School of Church Music and choral director
Norton [née Freke], Frances, Lady Norton (1644–1731), religious writer
Ogle, Sir John (bap. 1569, d. 1640), army officer
Oldfield, Anne (1683–1730), actress
Osbaldeston, Lambert (1594–1659), schoolmaster
Osborne, Dorothy [married name Dorothy Temple, Lady Temple] (1627–1695), letter writer
Oudart, Nicholas (d. 1681), government official
Outram, Sir James, first baronet (1803–1863), army officer in the East India Company
Owen, Thomas (d. 1598), judge
Owtram [Outram], William (bap. 1626, d. 1679), Church of England clergyman
Paget, Thomas Catesby, Lord Paget (1689–1742), politician found in Paget, Henry, first earl of Uxbridge (c.1663–1743), politician and official in the royal household
Panton, Thomas (d. 1685), gambler and rake
Parr, Thomas [called Old Parr] (d. 1635), supposed centenarian
Parry, Sir Thomas (1544–1616), administrator
Parry, Sir Thomas (b. in or before 1515, d. 1560), administrator
Parsons, John (c.1575–1623), organist and composer
Pearson, John Loughborough (1817–1897), architect
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Peers, Sir Charles Reed (1868–1952), architect and archaeologist Percy [formerly Smithson], Hugh, first duke of Northumberland (bap. 1712, d. 1786), politician Percy, Algernon George, sixth duke of Northumberland (1810–1899), landowner and politician
Percy, Algernon, fourth duke of Northumberland (1792–1865), landowner and philanthropist
Percy, Elizabeth [née Lady Elizabeth Seymour], duchess of Northumberland and suo jure Baroness Percy (1716–1776), courtier and diarist
Percy, Hugh, second duke of Northumberland (1742–1817), army officer and politician
Percy, Hugh, third duke of Northumberland (1785–1847), politician and landowner
Percy, Lord Henry Hugh Manvers (1817–1877), army officer
Perkins [Parkins], Sir Christopher (1542/3–1622), diplomat
Perrinchief, Richard (1620/21–1673), Church of England clergyman
Philippa [Philippa of Hainault] (1310x15?–1369), queen of England, consort of Edward III
Philipps, Richard (1661–1750), colonial governor
Pitt [née Grenville], Hester, countess of Chatham and suo jure Baroness Chatham (1720–1803), political wife
Pitt, John, second earl of Chatham (1756–1835), army officer
Pitt, William [known as Pitt the younger] (1759–1806), prime minister
Pitt, William, first earl of Chatham [known as Pitt the elder] (1708–1778), prime minister
Plumer, Herbert Charles Onslow, first Viscount Plumer (1857–1932), army officer
Pollard, Sir Hugh, second baronet (1603–1666), royalist army officer and court official
Pollock, Sir George, first baronet (1786–1872), army officer
Pope [née Campion], Maria Ann [performing name Mrs Spencer] (1775–1803), actress
Pope [née Younge], Elizabeth (1739x45–1797), actress
Popham, Edward (c.1610–1651), naval and army officer
Price, Theodore (c.1570–1631), Church of England clergyman and reputed Roman Catholic convert
Puckering, Sir John (1543/4–1596), administrator and speaker of the House of Commons
Pulteney [formerly Johnstone], (Henrietta) Laura, suo jure countess of Bath (1766–1808), heiress
Pulteney [formerly Johnstone], Sir William, fifth baronet (1729–1805), politician and property developer
Pulteney, Daniel (bap. 1682, d. 1731), politician
Pulteney, William, earl of Bath (1684–1764), politician
Purcell, Henry (1659–1695), organist and composer
Pym, John (1584–1643), politician
Radcliffe [née Sidney], Frances, countess of Sussex (1531?–1589), benefactor of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge
Ramsay, John, earl of Holdernesse (c.1580–1626), courtier
Rennell, James (1742–1830), cartographer
Richard II (1367–1400), king of England and lord of Ireland, and duke of Aquitaine
Richard, duke of York and duke of Norfolk (1473–1483), prince
Richardson, Sir Thomas (bap. 1569, d. 1635), judge
Robinson, Ann Turner (d. 1741), found in Robinson, John (1682–1762), organist
Robinson, John (1682–1762), organist
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Rupert, prince and count palatine of the Rhine and duke of Cumberland (1619–1682), royalist army and naval officer
Ruthall, Thomas (d. 1523), bishop of Durham
Rutherford, Ernest, Baron Rutherford of Nelson (1871–1937), physicist
Ryle, Herbert Edward (1856–1925), dean of Westminster and biblical scholar
Ryley, William (d. 1667), herald and writer
Salomon, Johann Peter (bap. 1745, d. 1815), violinist and impresario
Salwey, Humphrey (c.1575–1652), politician and lawyer found in Salwey, Richard (bap. 1615, d. 1686), politician
Sanderson, Sir William (1586–1676), historian
Saunders, Sir Charles (c.1713–1775), naval officer
Savile, George, first marquess of Halifax (1633–1695), politician and political writer Schomberg, Meinhard, duke of Leinster and third duke of Schomberg (1641–1719), army officer
Scott, Sir George Gilbert (1811–1878), architect
Seymour [née Alston; other married names Grimston; Hare], Sarah, duchess of Somerset (1631–1692), benefactor
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Seymour, Algernon, seventh duke of Somerset (1684–1750), found in Seymour, Charles, sixth duke of Somerset (1662–1748), politician
Seymour, Lady Jane (1541–1561), writer
Sheffield, John, first duke of Buckingham and Normanby (1647–1721), politician and author
Sheffield, Robert, marquess of Normanby (1711–1715), subject of a memorial effigy
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley (1751–1816), playwright and politician
Shield, William (bap. 1748/9, d. 1829), composer
Shovell, Sir Cloudesley (bap. 1650, d. 1707), naval officer
South, Robert (1634–1716), Church of England clergyman and theologian
Spelman, Sir Henry (1563/4–1641), historian and antiquary
Spottiswoode, John (1565–1639), archbishop of St Andrews and historian
Spottiswoode, William (1825–1883), mathematician and physicist
Spragge, Sir Edward (c.1629–1673), naval officer
Sprat, Thomas (bap. 1635, d. 1713), bishop of Rochester
Stanford, Sir Charles Villiers (1852–1924), composer
Stanley [née Bruce], Lady Augusta Elizabeth Frederica (1822–1876), courtier
Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn (1815–1881), dean of Westminster
Staunton, Sir George Leonard, first baronet (1737–1801), physician and diplomatist
Stephenson, Robert (1803–1859), railway and civil engineer
Stepney, George (1663–1707), diplomatist
Stewart, Robert, Viscount Castlereagh and second marquess of Londonderry (1769–1822), politician
Stone, Andrew (1703–1773), politician and tutor
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Stradling, George (1620/21–1688), dean of Chichester
Street, George Edmund (1824–1881), architect and architectural theorist
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Strode, William (bap. 1594, d. 1645), politician
Strong, William (d. 1654), Independent minister
Strutt, John William, third Baron Rayleigh (1842–1919), experimental and mathematical physicist
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Stuart [née Howard; married name Prannell], Frances, duchess of Lennox and Richmond [other married name Frances Seymour, countess of Hertford] (1578–1639), noblewoman
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Stuart, Esmé, third duke of Lennox (1579?–1624), nobleman
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Sutton, Christopher (c.1565–1629), Church of England clergyman and devotional writer
Telford, Thomas (1757–1834), civil engineer
Temple [née Lamb], Emily Mary [Amelia], Viscountess Palmerston (1787–1869), political hostess
Temple, Henry John, third Viscount Palmerston (1784–1865), prime minister
Temple, Sir William, baronet (1628–1699), diplomat and author
Thomas [Thomas of Woodstock], duke of Gloucester (1355–1397), prince
Thomas, Freeman Freeman-, first marquess of Willingdon (1866–1941), governor-general of Canada and viceroy of India
Thomson, Sir Joseph John (1856–1940), physicist
Thomson, William, Baron Kelvin (1824–1907), mathematician and physicist
Thorndike, Herbert (bap. 1597?, d. 1672), biblical scholar and theologian
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Tompion, Thomas (bap. 1639, d. 1713), horologist and maker of scientific instruments
Townshend [née Campbell], Caroline, suo jure Baroness Greenwich (1717–1794), landowner
Townson, Robert (bap. 1576, d. 1621), bishop of Salisbury
Trench, Richard Chenevix (1807–1886), Church of Ireland archbishop of Dublin
Triplet [Triplett], Thomas (1603?–1670), philanthropist
Trussell, Sir William (fl. 1307–1346/7), administrator and landowner
Tucker, William (bap. 1622?, d. 1679), musician and composer
Turner, William (1651/2–1740), singer and composer
Twisse, William (1577/8–1646), theologian
Unknown Warrior, the [ the Unknown Soldier] (d. 1914?), an unidentified British soldier of the First World War
Ussher, James (1581–1656), Church of Ireland archbishop of Armagh and scholar
Valence [Lusignan], William de, earl of Pembroke (d. 1296), magnate
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Vaughan, John, third earl of Carbery (bap. 1639, d. 1713), politician and colonial governor
Vaughan, Sir Thomas (d. 1483), courtier
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Vaughan, Thomas (1782–1843), singer
Vere [de Vere], Sir Francis (1560/61–1609), army officer and diplomat
Vere [née Cecil], Anne de, countess of Oxford (1556–1588), courtier
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Vere, Henry de, eighteenth earl of Oxford (1593–1625), nobleman and soldier
Vere, Horace [Horatio], Baron Vere of Tilbury (1565–1635), army officer
Vertue, George (1684–1756), engraver and antiquary
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Villiers, Edward, first earl of Jersey (1655?–1711), politician
Villiers, George, first duke of Buckingham (1592–1628), royal favourite
Villiers, George, second duke of Buckingham (1628–1687), politician and wit
Vincent, William (1739–1815), dean of Westminster and classical scholar
Wade, George (1673–1748), army officer and road builder
Wager, Sir Charles (1666–1743), naval officer and politician
Waldby, Robert (c.1335–1397), archbishop of York
Waltham, John (d. 1395), administrator and bishop of Salisbury
Ward, Joshua (1684/5–1761), medical practitioner and inventor of medicines
Ware, Richard of (d. 1283), abbot of Westminster
Warren, John (1730–1800), bishop of Bangor
Webb [née Potter], (Martha) Beatrice (1858–1943), social reformer and diarist
Webb, Sidney James, Baron Passfield (1859–1947), social reformer and politician found in Webb [née Potter], (Martha) Beatrice (1858–1943), social reformer and diarist
Welles, John, Viscount Welles (d. 1499), soldier and administrator found in Welles, Leo [Lionel], sixth Baron Welles (c.1406–1461), soldier
Wentworth, Thomas, first Baron Wentworth (1501–1551), nobleman
Wetenhall, Edward (1636–1713), Church of Ireland bishop of Kilmore and Ardagh
Wharton, Henry (1664–1695), Church of England clergyman and historian
Wharton, Thomas, second Baron Wharton (1520–1572), soldier and administrator
Whitworth, Charles, Baron Whitworth (bap. 1675, d. 1725), diplomatist
Wilberforce, William (1759–1833), politician, philanthropist, and slavery abolitionist
Wilcocks, Joseph (1673–1756), bishop of Gloucester and dean of Westminster
Wilcocks, Joseph (1724–1791), antiquary and philanthropist found in Wilcocks, Joseph (1673–1756), bishop of Gloucester and dean of Westminster
Willes, Edward (1694–1773), bishop of Bath and Wells and cryptanalyst
William Augustus, Prince, duke of Cumberland (1721–1765), army officer
William III and II (1650–1702), king of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and prince of Orange
William, Prince, duke of Gloucester (1689–1700)
Williams, Ralph Vaughan (1872–1958), composer and folk-song collector
Williams, Sir Charles Hanbury (1708–1759), writer and diplomatist
Williamson, Sir Joseph (1633–1701), government official
Willis, Thomas (1621–1675), physician and natural philosopher
Wills, Sir Charles (bap. 1666, d. 1741), army officer
Wilson, John (1595–1674), composer and musician
Wilson, Sir Robert Thomas (1777–1849), army officer and colonial governor
Withers, Henry (1650/51?–1729), army officer
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Woodward, John (1665/1668–1728), physician, natural historian, and antiquary
Worsley, Charles (1622–1656), parliamentarian army officer and major-general
Wright, Sir James, first baronet (1716–1785), colonial governor
Wyatt, James (1746–1813), architect
Wynne, Edward (bap. 1734, d. 1784), jurist
Wynne, William (bap. 1692, d. 1765), lawyer and author
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Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, Queen Consort (1792-1849)
Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge (1774-1850)
Albani, Emma (1847-1930)
Albert Edward, Prince of Wales (1841-1910)
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Albert, Prince Consort (1819-1861)
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Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1844-1900),
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Alice, Princess (1843-1878)
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Anderson, Lucy (1797-1878)
Arthur, Prince of Connaught (1883-1938)
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Atholl, Anne Murray, Duchess of Atholl (1814-1897)
Augusta Sophia, Princess (1768-1840)
Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773-1843)
Beatrice, Princess (1857-1944)
Bell, Alexander Graham (1847-1922)
Biddulph, Thomas Myddelton, Sir (1809-1878)
Bigge, Arthur, Sir (1849-1931)
Boehm, Joseph, Sir (1834-1890)
Bowater, Edward, Sir (1787-1861)
Buccleuch, Charlotte Anne, Duchess of Buccleuch (1811-1895)
Buccleuch, Walter Montagu Douglas Scott, 5th Duke of Buccleuch, 7th Duke of Queensberry (1806-
1884)
Buckstone, John Baldwin (1802-1879)
Buller, Redvers Henry Buller, Sir (1839-1908)
Bulteel, Mary (1832-1916); later Lady Ponsonby
Bulwer-Lytton, Edward, 1st Baron Lytton (1803-1873)
Byron, George Gordon, Baron Byron (1788-1824)
Canning, Charlotte, Countess Canning (1817-1861)
Carlyle, Thomas (1795-1881)
Caroline, Queen (1768-1821)
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Cetewayo Kampande (1826=1884)
Charles Edward, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1884-1954)
Charlotte, Queen (1744-1818)
Churchill, Randolph, Lord (1849-1895)
Clark, James, Sir (1788-1870)
Cole, Henry, Sir (1808-1882)
Conroy, John, Sir (1786-1854)
Cubitt, Thomas (1788-1855)
Cubitt, William, Sir (1785-1861)
Derby, Edward Smith-Stanley, Earl of Derby (1799-1869)
Dickens, Charles (1812-1870)
Dilke, Wentworth, Sir, 1st Baronet Dilke (1810-1869)
Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield (1804-1881)
Duleep Singh, Maharajah (1838-1893)
Edward VIII, King (1894-1972)
Edward, Duke of Kent (1767-1820)
Elssler, Fanny (1810-1884)
Ely, Jane Loftus, Marchioness of Ely (1821-1890)
Ernest Augustus, Duke of Cumberland and King of Hanover (1771-1851)
Eugénie, Empress of the French (1826-1920)
George III, King (1738-1820)
George IV, King (1762-1830)
George V, King (1865-1936)
George V, King of Hanover (1819-1878)
George VI, King (1895-1952)
George, Duke of Cambridge (1819-1904)
Gladstone, William Ewart (1809-1898)
Gordon, Charles George (1833-1885)
Grey, Charles, General (1804-1870)
Grisi, Giulia (1811-1869)
Hastings, Flora, Lady (1806-1839)
Hayter, George, Sir (1792-1871)
Helena Victoria, Princess of Schleswig-Holstein (1870-1948)
Helena, Princess (1846-1923)
Henry, Prince of Battenberg (1858-1896)
Hope, Henry Thomas (1808-1862)
Jenner, William, Sir (1815-1898)
John Campbell, Duke of Argyll (1845-1914)
Jordan, Dorothea (1761-1816)
Karim, Abdul (1863-1909)
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Lablache, Luigi (1794-1858)
Labouchere, Henry, 1st Baron Taunton (1798-1869)
Landseer, Edwin Henry, Sir (1802-1873)
Lansdowne, Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 3rd Marquess of Lansdowne (1780-1863)
Lehzen, Louise, Baroness (1784-1870)
Leitch, William Leighton (1804-1883)
Leopold I, King of the Belgians (1790-1865)
Leopold, Prince, Duke of Albany (1853-1884)
Liddell, Georgiana, Hon. (1822-1895); later Baroness Bloomfield
Lind, Jenny (1820-1887)
Lister, Harriet (1809-1884)
Louise, Princess, Duchess of Argyll (1848-1939)
Lyell, Charles, Sir (1797-1875)
Lyttelton, Lucy Caroline, Hon. (1841-1925)
Lyttelton, Sarah, Baroness Lyttelton (1787-1870)
Lytton, Edith, Countess of Lytton (1841-1936)
Macdonald, Flora (1822-1899)
MacKay, Angus (1813-1859)
Macready, William Charles (1793-1873)
Malibran, Maria (1808-1836)
Manchester, Louisa, Duchess of Manchester (1832-1911)
Margaret, Princess of Connaught (1882-1920)
Marie Louise of Schleswig-Holstein, Princess (1872-1956)
Marie-Amélie of Naples and Sicily, Queen of the French (1782-1866)
Mary Adelaide, Princess of Cambridge (1833-1897)
Mary, Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh (1776-1857)
Mary, Princess of Teck (1867-1953)
Mayne, Richard (1796-1868)
Melbourne, William Lamb, Viscount Melbourne (1779-1848)
Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847)
Murray, Amelia Matilda (1795-1884)
Nightingale, Florence (1820-1910)
O'Connell, Daniel (1775-1847)
Orléans, Louis Philippe, Count of Paris (1838-1894)
Palmerston, Emily Lamb, Viscountess, (1787-1869)
Palmerston, Henry John Temple, Viscount Palmerston (1784-1865)
Parnell, Charles Stewart (1846-1891)
Patricia, Princess of Connaught (1886-1974)
Paxton, Joseph, Sir (1803-1865)
Peel, Robert, Sir (1788-1850)
Phipps, Charles, Sir (1801-1866)
Phipps, Harriet Lepel (1841-1922)
Playfair, Lyon, 1st Baron Playfair (1818-1898)
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Ponsonby, Frederick (1867-1935)
Ponsonby, Henry, Sir (1825-1895)
Pyne, Louisa (1832-1904)
Roberts, Frederick Sleigh, 1st Earl Roberts (1832-1914)
Rosebery, Archibald Primrose, Earl of Rosebery (1847-1929)
Russell, John, Lord (1792-1878)
Salisbury, Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, Marquess of Salisbury (1830-1903)
Scott, George Gilbert, Sir (1811-1878)
Scott, Walter, Sir (1771-1832)
Selous, Henry Courtney (1803-1890)
Sophia, Princess (1777-1848)
Stockmar, Christian Friedrich, Baron (1787-1863)
Stuart-Wortley, Victoria Alexandrina (1837-1912)
Sullivan, Arthur (1842-1900)
Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, Harriet, Duchess of Sutherland (1806-1868)
Taglioni, Marie (1804-1884)
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord (1809-1892)
Thorburn, Robert (1818-1885)
Thornycroft, Mary (1814-1895)
Tosti, Paolo (1846-1916)
Vestris, Lucia Elizabeth (1797-1856)
Victoria Eugenie, Princess of Battenberg (1887-1969)
Victoria, Duchess of Kent (1786-1861)
Victoria, Princess Royal (1840-1901)
Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington (1769-1852)
Westall, Richard (1765-1836)
William IV, King (1765-1837)
Winterhalter, Franz Xaver (1805-1873)