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1–50

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John Henry Le Keux - George Nares (judge) - Sir James Nasmyth, 1st Baronet - Sir William Rollo - William Wyrley - Thomas Child (minister) - Richard Price (barrister) - Richard St John Tyrwhitt - Henry Ussher (astronomer) - Anthony Wingfield (MP for Ripon)

Charles John Cornish - William Ellis Gloag - Samuel Denne - John Denne - John Thorpe (antiquarian, 1715–1792) - John Thorpe (antiquarian, 1682–1750) - William Shrubsole (minister) - Edward Waterhouse (FRS) - Christopher Watson (translator) - Henry Edward Watts

Alexander James Duffield - Richard Bentley (writer) - David Kennedy (singer) - John Wilson (singer) - Gesualdo Lanza - Alfred Charles Whitman - Joseph Morgan (historian) - John Mackintosh (historian) - Charles Edward Davis - John Meiklejohn

John Reid (publisher) - Thomas Bell (minister) - Thomas Ludford Bellamy - James Davidson (antiquarian) - William Buckmaster - Samuel Bentley - Stebbing Shaw - Miles Bland - Nathaniel Hooke (Jacobite) - Henry Blunt (priest)

Charles William Boase - George John Stevenson - Andrew Jervise - Henry Charles Coote - Thomas Witherow - Benjamin Boothroyd - James Whatman Bosanquet - Sir Edward Strachey, 3rd Baronet - Joseph Dornford - Edward Henryson

51–100

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Thomas Lorkin - Sir James Stirling, 1st Baronet - William Urwick the younger - George Budd - Henry Manisty - Thomas Keyse - John Leanerd - John Butter - James Butterworth - Thomas Greenwood (historian)

John Lucas (painter) - Edmund Ollier - Thomas Murray (writer) - Alexander Gibson, Lord Durie II - Charles Whittingham (1795–1876) - Benjamin Scott - James Carson (physician) - Thomas Carter (writer) - Stephen Hyde Cassan - Robert Kelham

George Chamberlain (bishop) - Sir Leonard Chamberlain - Sir James Stonhouse, 11th Baronet - George Calvert Holland - Anthony Chamier - John Cheape - Malachy Hitchins - Henry Lawson (astronomer) - Identifont - Benjamin Brogden Orridge

Robert Eli Hooppell - Corbyn Morris - Awnsham Churchill - Fleetwood Churchill - Nicholas Clagett the elder - Charles Clarke (judge) - Edward Clarke (MP for Hythe) - John Clubbe - Charles Coates (priest) - Alexander Gibson, Lord Durie I

Thomas Wilson (lexicographer) - Arthur Saul - Isaac Jones (clergyman) - Richard Davies (physician) - Thomas Tudway - John Ireland (theologian) - The Monthly Mirror - William Henry Jones - Huntingdon Shaw - Sir Thomas Kyriell

101–150

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Duncan Liddel - Charles Boner - Aulay Macaulay (writer) - Richard Penn (FRS) - Robert More (1703–1780) - Jean Marishall - Joseph Rogers (physician) - Thomas Murdoch (merchant) - George Thomson (MP for Southwark) - Charles Thompson (engraver)

transformation scene - David Barclay of Cheapside - William Henry Blaauw - Craven Ord - John Kemp (antiquary) - Joseph Windham - Theophilus Lobb - John Tomes - James Smith Turner - Walter Needham

William Cockburn (physician) - Alexander Pennecuik - Francis Bugg - Henry Pickworth - Richard Claridge - John Cordy Jeaffreson - Alfred Morrison - Wilmot Pilsbury - Thomas Bensley - George Woodfall

George Samuel - Alfred Henry Huth - John Mogford - John Temple Leader - James Alfred Aitken - Ancient constitution of England - Protogaea - George Osbaldeston the elder - Philip Hunt (priest) - Serra (titular see)

Thyatira (titular see) - John Tweddell - John Philip Morier - Stephen Cassan (barrister) - Jonathan Raine - Felix Vaughan - John Warner (1736–1800) - Henry Richard Graves - James Dashwood

151-200

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Sir Robert Dashwood, 1st Baronet - Edward John Cobbett - Sir William Stapleton, 4th Baronet - Gerrit Moll - Claude Lucien Bergery - John Murray Graham - Léon Lalanne - William George Webb - John Robert Hume - Richard Harrison (died 1726)

William Harrison (MP) - Nathaniel Davison - John Squire (British Army officer) - Michel Fourmont - William Haygarth - Rivington's Theological Library - Tweddell remains affair - Henry William Haygarth - Matthew Raine - George Drought Warburton

Eric Sutherland Robertson - Sir Robert Frankland-Russell, 7th Baronet - Francis Espinasse - William Wilshere (1754–1824) - Hugh Moises - William Rough - William Maccall - Samuel Dashwood - Stephen Slaughter - William Oram

Thomas James Mulvany - Thomas Wagstaffe - Samuel Grascome - Joseph Irving - Thomas Fanshawe (1628–1705) - Thomas Walker (author) - Thomas Walker (merchant) - George Cooke (died 1768) - Samuel Shore (banker) - Frida Knight

Hugh Fraser Stewart - Charles Lyell (botanist) - Sir Charles Petrie, 1st Baronet - Robert Francis Walker - Thomas Larkins Walker - Sir Charles Crisp, 5th Baronet - George Harcourt, 2nd Earl Harcourt - Sir John Stonhouse, 3rd Baronet - Isaac Spooner - William Henley Pearson-Jervis

201–250

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William Hayward Roberts - Ormonde Maddock Dalton - Thomas Hanway Bigge - Thomas Morton (surgeon) - Andrew Morton (painter) - The Oeconomist, Or, Englishman's Magazine - Thomas Bigge (1766–1851) - Sunday Library for Household Reading - Philip Rundell - William Pickett (alderman)

Marmaduke Wyvill (1791–1872) - Sir Marmaduke Wyvill, 5th Baronet - John Murray III - Robert Hale and Company - Laurence Meynell - Simon Mopinot - Cuthbert William Johnson - County Books series - John Chalmers Morton - Gary Carpenter (composer)

Regional Books series - Andrew Mercer (poet) - Thomas Mounsey Cunningham - George Allan (barrister) - Benjamin Barron Wiffen - William Hillary (physician) - Richard Hillary (merchant) - Thomas Wilson (c.1767–1852) - John Pettus (courtier) - E. W. Cocks

Jane Myddelton - Lewis Disney Fytche - Foote Gower - John Taylor (1739–1838) - Thomas Tyers - Timothy Cunningham - William Fytche (MP) - Danbury Place - Charles Jerram - Thomas Bott

Thomas Bott (painter) - Essai sur les hiéroglyphes des Égyptiens - William James Wintle - Alexander Whitelaw (editor) - George Gerbier d'Ouvilly - Louis Hayes Petit - John Lewis Petit - Charles Stanhope (1673–1760) - Anthony Hamilton (Archdeacon of Colchester) - William Hamilton (antiquarian)

251–300

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Debden Hall, Uttlesford - Thomas Cartwright (politician) - Sir William Duncan, 1st Baronet - Sir William Russell, 1st Baronet, of Charlton Park - John Spencer Stanhope - Thomas Matthews Rooke - William Wynne (judge) - John Yorke (politician) - National Joint Committee for Spanish Relief - John Hunter (physician)

John Glen King - Giffin Wilson - Benjamin Booth - Cecilia Mascolo - Sir William Soame, 1st Baronet - William Talbot (1717–1774) - James Lovell (sculptor) - General View of Agriculture county surveys - Thomas Batchelor (writer) - Thomas Rudge

George Skene Keith - John Shirreff - Andrew Robert Fausset - James Strachey Barnes - Robert Buchanan (Owenite) - Samuel Walker of Truro - Edward Truelove - Richard Puller - Christopher William Puller - Thomas Gardiner Bramston

Popular County Histories - John James Raven - Land Tenure Reform Association - John Scott (agricultural engineer) - Charles Thomas Cruttwell - Jonathan Hanmer - Abednego Seller - Thomas Tregenna Biddulph - John Hey - Theophilus Polwhele

Morgan Phillips (priest) - Joseph Foster Barham I - Joseph Foster Barham - Benjamin Parsons - Francis Gregg - Richard Conyers - Sir James Percy Miller, 2nd Baronet (spun out) - Evangelical Magazine - William Parry (tutor) - William Roby

301–350

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William Cruden - John Hatchard - Thomas Sanderson (poet) - Joshua Dixon - Thomas Boston the younger - Edward Pearson - John Overton (priest) - Convocation of 1563 - John Mullins (priest) - Roger Kelke

William Hawes (1805–1885) - Richard Helsham - Legacy series - William Shaw (Gaelic scholar) - John Clark (land agent) - Martin Petrie - George Pettie - Troubles at Frankfurt (spun out) - Richard Moore (radical) - William Mead (merchant)

Charles Longuet Higgins - penny reading - William Holl the Elder - John Macpherson (minister) - James Menteath - Robert Houlton - Henry Keepe - James Torre - Henry Headley - Robert Walker (priest)

Bentivolio and Urania - tithe commutation - Elizabeth Whately - Whately Chair of Political Economy - Richard Hussey Walsh - Henry John Stephen - Sæwulf - John Evan Hodgson - Thomas Jenner (publisher) - James Lockhart (banker)

The Phytologist - Edward Forster the younger - George Luxford - William Hammond (died 1685) - Humphry Sandwith - John Ingram Lockhart (writer) - National Hall, Holborn - taxes on knowledge - Thomas Lombe - William Hamilton Reid

351–400

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Augustus Charles Bickley - Orthodox Churchman's Magazine - John King (official) - Daniel Lysons (physician) - Henry Harington - James Webbe Tobin - James Tobin (planter) - Thomas Mullett - Frederick Mullett Evans - Henry Dundas Campbell

Jessica Landseer - Sir William Sackville - John Ross of the Inner Temple - Craufurd Tait Ramage - Edward Lapworth - The Dying Negro - John Bicknell - Thomas Doyle (priest) - James Laing (doctor) - Thomas Maude

Humphry Sandwith (1792–1874) - Isaac Gosset - John Ranby (pamphleteer) - Weeden Butler - Weeden Butler the younger - Henry Dawkins - James Dawkins (died 1766) - James Mangles (MP) - Charles Edward Mangles - Charles Lloyd (philanthropist)

-mastix - Puritan exorcism - John Robertson (FRS) - William Middleton (pamphleteer) - William Rankins - William London - Jacob Youde William Lloyd - Robert Wilmot (playwright) - London theatre closure 1642 - Robert Lovell Gwatkin

Octavia Wilberforce - Charles Hoole - Thomas Gwatkin - Richard Twiss (writer) - Mary Dawson Turner - Elisha Leighton - George Tobin (Royal Navy officer) - Philip Luckombe - Thomas Hawkins (literary editor) - John Luard

401–451

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James Dormer - Charles Dalbiac - Anthony Stafford - Robert Coke (MP) - Seymour Tremenheere - Thomas Newlin - James Hamilton (language teacher) - Benjamin Woodroffe - John Augustus Lloyd - Sophia Elizabeth De Morgan

Christopher Pemberton Hodgson - William Hody - Nathaniel Henshaw - John Houghton (apothecary) - John Gerald Potter - Samuel Howard (surgeon) - Sir William Cornwallis of Brome (d. 1611) - Norman MacColl - James Cooper (minister) - John Ward (diplomat, died 1890)

Alfred Egmont Hake - James Tait (historian) - Lewis Sergeant - Helen Sutherland - Thomas Jones (minister) - Francis Annesley (1734–1812) - Victorinus Bythner - Edward Bysshe (writer) - Thomas Evans (bookseller, 1742–1784) - Ernest Ayscoghe Floyer

John Charles Cox - James Caw - Thomas Dehany Bernard - William Arthur Shaw - Norman Chevers - Nathaniel Resbury - Daniel Dodd - George Edward Jelf - William Haig Brown - Johannes Klenkok

Henry Alworth Merewether - William Tegg - Randal McDonnell, 8th Earl of Antrim - James Macnabb Campbell - Thomas Dancer - Gerard Croese - Sir George Floyd Duckett, 3rd Baronet - Henry Warde (Governor) - Richard Smith (merchant) - James Parker Deane

451–500

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Philip Dottin Souper - Eastern Coast of Central America Commercial and Agricultural Company - John Laurens Bicknell - John Talbot Dillon (author) (split out) - Joseph Hurlock - Clifton Wintringham senior (split out) - Sir Clifton Wintringham (split out) - James Beal (reformer) - Walter McLeod - William Bigge

Great Writers series - James Sime - George Monck Berkeley - Robert Berkeley (writer) - Thomas Phillips (priest) - Thomas Bever (lawyer) - George Edward Biber - Charles Bindley - Library of Entertaining Knowledge - François-Rodolphe de Weiss

Gamaliel Lloyd - Thomas Wadsworth - Alfred Burdon Ellis - Henry Ellis (diplomat) - Harry Stirling Crawfurd Everard - George Fleming (veterinarian) - James Fleming (priest) - Albany James Christie - Joseph Fletcher (statistician) - Charles Drury Edward Fortnum

Thomas Welbank Fowle - Vere Henry Louis Foster - William Fream - Adam Hodgson - James Cropper (abolitionist) - Philip Howard Frere - John Dury Geden - Edmund Martin Geldart - James William Geldart - Benjamin Phelps Gibbon

John Gibbon (officer of arms) - Alexander Craig Gibson - Richard Gilbert (printer) - William Stephen Gilly - William Man Godschall - Gerard Edwards Smith - Peter William Watson - John Jackson (travel writer) - Anthony Bruodin - Julius Michael Millingen

501–550

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Nicholas Hawkins (priest) - Justin Sheil - Louis Loewe - Thomas Speght - Robert Townson (natural historian) - Thomas George Knox - Dean Wolstenholme Sr. - Johann Christian Hüttner - Peter Needham (scholar) - Edward Le Davis

James Skene - Johann Heinrich Müntz - George Chaworth Musters - William Jemmat - Theophilus Metcalfe - Thomas Robinson (orientalist) - Charles Aloysius Ramsay - Henry Clarke (mathematician) - Thomas Molineux - John Russell Smith

Robert Blakey (writer) - Lewis Hertslet - Robert Charles Dallas - Charles Lewis Gruneisen - Gerard Thomas Noel - Daniel Johnson (surgeon) - Uilleam Ros - Patrick Syme - George Cleghorn (Scottish physician) - Giles Munby

William Martin (philosopher) - Richard Vicars Boyle - William Bengo' Collyer - John Thomson (physician) - Thomas Rivers (nurseryman) - John Kenyon (patron) - Alexander Edwin Marsden - David Rowlands (Dewi Môn) - James Marshall (minister) - Thomas Fry (priest)

John Pass (engraver) - Seymour Kirkup - Isaac Foulkes - Thomas Saumarez (1827–1903) - D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson (Galway) - Cuthbert Collingwood (naturalist) - Edward Charles Blount (banker) - William Petrie (electrical engineer) - Joseph Griffiths Swayne - Italia Conti

551–600

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Una McCormack - William James Russell - August Dupré - William Stephen Jacob - Edward Hodges - John Macdonald Kinneir - Sir Roger Lort, 1st Baronet - Sir William Bensley, 1st Baronet - Paul Panton - Thomas Skevington

Benjamin Rogers (musician) - John Antes Latrobe - Gottfried Keller (musician) - Arthur Wellesley Torrens - Simon Lucas - James Lind (1736–1812) - Stephen Poyntz - George Charles Deering - Walter Titley - John Robethon

Joseph Mainzer - Home and Colonial Library - Charles Lewis Meryon - Alfred Gomersal Vickers - William Lawson (priest) - Samuel Webbe the younger - Charles Edward Stephens - Madog Benfras - James Logan (writer) - John Mackenzie (1806–1848)

John Love (minister) - Alexander Jardine (British Army officer) - David Lockhart - Edward Sharpham - Robert Cavendish Spencer - Joseph Rutter - Sir William Johnston - Christopher Maire - Emmanuel Lobb - Samuel Humphreys (poet)

Robert Merttins Bird - David Brown (East India Company chaplain) - George Francis Brown - Sir John Low - Humphrey Hopper - Evangelical chaplains in India - Joseph Jakob Plenck - Sir Theophilus John Metcalfe, 5th Baronet - Digby Willoughby (adventurer) - Edward Girdlestone

601–650

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Henry Scogan - Nathaniel John Winch - Reinhold Rost - Charles Bland Radcliffe - George Culley - James Alexander Hamilton (music writer) - James Sanderson (musician) - Henry Phillips (singer) - Walter Porter - Thomas Vautor

Joseph Vernon - Thomas Lutwyche - John Hildrop - Arthur Herbert Jackson - Basil Woodd - William Alphonsus Gunn - Azariah Shadrach - Lewis Hopkin - Hugh Hughes (Tegai) - Abel Rous Dottin

Philip John Miles - William Augustus Miles - George Walter (1790–1854) - Church and State Gazette - William Pamplin -Charles Lawson (nurseryman) - Peter Barr (nurseryman) - Henry Skrine - Francis Henry Skrine - Alfred Wilks Drayson

John Maxwell (1824–1895) - Sir Digby Neave, 3rd Baronet - David Lucas (engraver) - Francis Linley - Philip Meadows - Philip Meadowes - Pilgrimage (novel sequence) - Edward Fisher Bodley - William Grimston - Alexander Blair (writer)

Hugh Carter (painter) - Richard Warburton Lytton - Robert Carey Sumner - John Paradise - John Forbes Watson - John Sidney Hawkins - Robert Codrington (translator) - Sir Thomas Hawkins - John Hawkins (grammarian) - John Gee (priest)

651–700

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George Oswald - Robert Johnston (1783–1839) - Michael Williams (geographer) - Johann Samuel Schroeter - Charles Sacleux - Alexander Schomberg (poet) - Henry William Pullen - Charles Henry Newmarch - William Stephen Coleman - Norman Prescott-Davies

Josiah Walker - William Charles Fleming Robertson - Richard Morris Dane - Robert Somers - John Twells - Harry Paddon - Samuel Nicholson (merchant) - Sir Frederick Francis Baker, 2nd Baronet - Emanuel Miller - Emanuel Miller Memorial Lectures

List of places of worship in London, 1738 - Robert Stearne Tighe - John Whitchurch Bennett - Alfred Williams Momerie - Arthur Milnes Marshall - John Minet Fector - Martin Gubbins - John Christian Ramsay Sturrock - William Frederick Mayers - George Frederick Stratton

Newton Wethered - Abraham Robarts (MP for Worcester) - John Southcote - Andrew Reid (writer) - Henry L'Estrange Styleman Le Strange - timeline of manifolds (moved out) - Elhanan Bicknell - Henry Curwen (journalist) - Joseph Corfe - James Henry Lawrence

Simon de Fresne - Pierre-Noël Violet - Josiah Cottin - Thomas Thornville Cooper - Jacob Ilive - John Henry MacMahon - Arthur Gray Butler - Daniel Harrison (merchant) - John Scott (banker) - Bath College (English public school)

701-750

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William Whateley (barrister) - George Beaumont (minister) - Charles Vince (Baptist) - William Pulsford - Joseph Fox (dental surgeon) - Nick Kaiser (moved out) - James Burnes (surgeon) - John Johnstone (physician) - Charles Anthony Vince - Leslie Urquhart

John Feltham Danneley - Dogfael - David Macbride - Thomas Falcon Marshall - Giovanni Francesco Biondi - Ralph Willett - John Willett Adye - James George Semple Lisle - William Robson (writer) - James Sterling (poet)

James Mellor - Randolph Isham Routh - William Cockin - Wyatt Papworth - Whitelocke Bulstrode - Thomas Pearce (priest) - National education campaign in the United Kingdom (1837–1870) - Antiquary's Books series - Emily Hester Brodrick - Joseph Warner (surgeon)

Richard Wiseman (surgeon) - Charles Cureton (British Indian Army officer) - Edward Hamlyn Adams - Thomas Francis Dale - John Rogers (naturalist) - Hedley Le Bas - Edward Caldwell Rye - Thomas Smibert - John Francis (publisher) - Jacques-Antoine Dassier

Robert Barker (physician) - Adam Mansfeldt de Cardonnel-Lawson - Quintin Kennedy - Jean Royer de Prade - Alphonse François Lacroix - Wilhelm von Leslie - Joannes Uri - David Papillon (architect) - Thomas Ward, Baron Ward - George Parker (astrologer)

751-800

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Augustus Samuel Wilkins - William Paul (horticulturalist) - Peter Hall (priest) - Thomas Robinson (1749–1813) - Sir Edmund King - Charles Small Pybus - William Tempest (barrister) - John Heaviside (FRS) - William Howels - James Gifford the elder

Henry William Coulthurst - Theodore Jacobsen - Thomas Heywood (antiquarian) - Hope End - Hugh Morrison (Northern Ireland politician) - Lloyd Campbell (politician) - Thomas McMullan - Robert James Johnstone - Thomas Wilson (schoolmaster) - Henry Anderson Morshead

Theodore Henry Broadhead - Benjamin Thomas Pouncy - Francis Twiss - At Dulcarnon - William Maltby - Edmund Carter (topographer) - Henry Perkins (brewer) - William Henry Wylde (civil servant) - Jonathan Crowther (minister) - Thomas Roebuck

Elisha Kirkall - William Kirkpatrick (British Army officer) - Robert Davies Roberts - Robson Roose - Robert Dingley (FRS)- Charles Henry Blake - Jeremiah Smith (Manchester Grammar School) - William Hodges (judge) - George Ornsby - Bolton Corney

Bowood circle - Isaac Romilly - Peter Mere Latham (split out) - John Latham (1761–1843) (split out) - Stanier Porten - Dimitrios Stephanovic Schilizzi - Robin Murray (economist) - Arthur Inkersley - George Blake (novelist) - Henry Padwick

801-850

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George Malcolm Thomson (1899–1996) - William Dickinson (1771–1837) - Robert Edmund Dickinson - Moray McLaren - Arminda Aberastury - Jean-Maximilien Lucas - Charles Povey - Hugh Todd - Michael Bruce (MP) - Harry Blech

William Urwick the elder - Thomas Kelly (hymn-writer) - John Walker (1769–1833) - William Henry (missionary) - Aldrichian Chairs - Thomas Thynne, Viscount Weymouth - Charles Bernard (surgeon) - Henry William Tytler - John Tytler (surgeon) - Elias Mocatta

Nicholas Oudart - William Richard Mead - Sophia von Kielmansegg, Countess of Darlington recreation - Thomas Bendyshe - The Reader (weekly) - Kenneth Sisam - Olive Burt - Freedom (play) - Peter James Sisam - Franco-Italian

Alderson Burrell Horne - Richard Topham - John Wood (Bradford manufacturer) - Thomas Thornton (sportsman) - William Thornton (died 1769) - James Webster-Wedderburn - John Christopher Dancy - Michael Wodhull - James Vetch - John Marten Cripps

Shigeru Nakayama - Richard Cowley Powles - Louis Diston Powles - John Morton (naturalist) - Thomas Knowlton (botanist) - James Bardsley (priest) - St John the Evangelist, Bierley - George Stringer Bull - Wiep van Bunge - William Morgan (1782–1858)

851-900

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John Crosse (priest) - John Croft (wine merchant) - Archibald Maclaine - Nathan Isaacs - William Broadhurst Brierley - Charles-Pierre Chais - Henry Coventry (writer) - William Melmoth the younger - Isabel Fry - Noël Oakeshott

John Scoffern - Thomas Hodge (Garibaldian) - Montague Leverson - Aston Hall, Yorkshire - Thomas Wilde Powell - John Mayo (physician) - William Fellowes - George Rundle Prynne - Eliza, Lady Darling - William Maskell

William Vizard - Charles Ethelston - William Robert Hay - John Molesworth (priest) - William Darnell - Ralph Milbanke Hudson - Alexander Duncan (army officer) - Charles Rogers (author) - James Mellor Brown - John Wood Warter

Richard Barker (stage manager) - Myles Thoroton Hildyard (split out) - Word-initial ff - Sir Henry Hugh Hoare, 3rd Baronet - Henry Hoare (1807–1866) - William Boscawen - Stuart Oliver Ridley - Henry Hoare of Mitcham Grove - William Henry Hoare - John Yates (minister)

Roscoe circle - John Clark (physician) - John Ralph Fenwick - John Durel - James Stillingfleet (1741–1826) - Lionel Hichens - Coutts Trotter - Jeremy Savile - George Vivian (artist) - Charles James Richardson

901-950

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Capitalism and Slavery - William Riviere - Richard Livesay - Charles Rogers (collector) - stages of death - Vera Carstairs (joint draft) - George Carstairs (Church of Scotland) - George Udny - Arnold Keppel (writer) - William George Meredith

etak (navigation) - Charles Smith (singer) - Joseph Warren (music editor) - Kathleen Trousdell Shaw - Helen Rous - Richard Udny - Nathaniel Middleton - Margaret Sewell - Roger Dawson-Yelverton - Rowland Richard Robbins

John Edward Gray Hill - Edward Lawrence (merchant) - Juliet Soskice - Antoine Benoist (engraver) - Samuel Berdmore (schoolmaster) - Robert de Berkeley, 3rd feudal baron of Berkeley - Francis Bernard (physician) - John Bernard (author) - Samuel Ogden (priest) - Henry Meen

John Betts (physician) - Lime Street Chapel - Nicholas Billingsley - Jonathan Birch (translator) - Jonathan Birch (EIC captain) - John Edmund Cox - Richard Huck-Saunders - Frank Lidgett McDougall - Arthur Douglas Carey - Donald Horne (political agent)

Charles Rathbone Low - George William Forrest - Henry Revell - Henry Reade (FRS) - Henry Thompson (priest) - Frank Herbert Brown - Hwfa Williams - Konstantinos Minas - constitutional history - Adrian Grant Duff from existing draft

951-1000

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Olive Kendon - Richard Hale (physician) - James Ford (translator) - Hartley Withers - John Sandsbury - genealogical roll - William John Birch - Bagalamukhi Temple, Nalkheda - Sir John Tobin - Lancelot Holland (British Army officer)

John Holliday (barrister) - Nicholas Lechmere (priest) (rewrite) - Robert Price (1717–1761) - Mills baronets of Ebbw Vale (1921) - John Sleath - Edgar Corrie - Sir Thomas Parkyns, 2nd Baronet - James baronets of Creshall (1682) - James baronets of Park Farm Place, Eltham (1778)

James baronets of Dublin (1823) - Michael Henry Temple - Little Gidding community - Anti-Nazi Council - Chute baronets of Hinxhill Place (1684) - Chute baronets of The Vyne (1952) - Blount baronets of Sodington (1642) - Blount baronets of Tittenhanger (1680) - Assheton baronets of Lever (1620) - Assheton baronets of Middleton (1660)

Bridgeman baronets of Ridley (1673) - Palmer baronets of Wingham (1621) - Palmer baronets of Carlton (1660) - Palmer baronets of Castle Lackin (1777) - Hudson (later Palmer) baronets of Wanlip Hall (1791) - Palmer baronets of Grinkle Park and of Newcastle upon Tyne (1886) - Palmer baronets of Reading (1904) - Cox baronets of Dunmanway (1706) - Cox baronets of Old Windsor (1921) - Abdy baronets of Felix Hall (1641)

Abdy baronets of Albyns (1660) - Abdy baronets of Moores (1660) - Abdy baronets of Albyns (1849) - Howe baronets of Cold Barwick (1660) - Howe baronets of Compton (1660) - Stapleton baronets of Carlton (1662) - Stapleton baronets of the Leeward Islands (1679) - Stapylton baronets of Myton (1660) - Robinson baronets of London (1660) - James Gordon (died 1822)