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Businesses (148)
- African Lakes Co London
- Amcotts, wine and fish merchant London
- Anthony Gardner, bookbinder
- Antiquity, journal
- Associated Electrical Industries (AEI) Manchester, Lancashire;Preston, Lancashire
- Associated Insulation Products Ltd
- Australian Universities Press Australia
- Bagster & Sons Ltd, publishers
- Benjamin Holroyd, butcher, Marsden Marsden, Yorkshire
- Bernard Quaritch Ltd, antiquarian bookseller London
- Bilsons, chemists Bournemouth, Hampshire
- Birmingham Electric Furnaces Ltd, heat treatment and melting furnace builders Birmingham, Warwickshire
- Birrell & Garnett Ltd, antiquarian booksellers London
- Blackwell Publishing, Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Book Collector, periodical London
- Bradbury & Evans, printers and publishers London
- British Thomson-Houston Co Ltd, manufacturers of electrical machinery and equipment London
- British Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co Ltd, mfrs of electrical goods and equipment London
- Burdett's Official Intelligence, journal London
- Cadell & Davies, publishers and booksellers London
- Calef & Chuter, merchants and brokers London
- Captain Patrick Lawson, trader in East Indies
- Charles Ackers, printer
- Charter Consolidated Ltd London
- Chinese Engineering & Mining Co Ltd London
- Clutag Press, Thame Thame, Oxfordshire
- Daniels, ropemakers Burford, Oxfordshire
- Dillons, solicitors Dublin, County Dublin
- Ducker & Son Ltd, boot and shoe makers and retailers, Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Dulau & Co, booksellers London
- Dunlop Plantations Ltd London
- East India Co London
- EH Tipping, land agent Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Elija Brown, bookbinder Preston, Lancashire
- Elliston & Cavell Ltd, outfitters Oxford, Oxfordshire
- English Electric Co Ltd, electrical, mechanical and hydraulic engineers and aircraft manufacturers London;Preston, Lancashire
- English Historical Review, journal
- Farms Tilton, Leicestershire
- Gehenna Press, publishers and printers
- General Electric Company plc, manufacturers of electrical and electronic equipment London
- Goodfellow's Farm Filkins, Oxfordshire
- Guiana Co London
- Henry Appleton, merchant Netherlands
- Henry Ezekiel Emerson, Cuba sugar and coffee planter
- Henry Hoskyns, farmer Beaminster, Dorset
- Henry Tindal Atkinson, serjeant at law Leeds, Yorkshire
- Hilsdon family, blacksmiths Bicester, Oxfordshire
- HN Swanson Inc, literary agency, Los Angeles Los Angeles, California
- Humphries, cobbler Thame, Oxfordshire
- Humphries, tailor Thame, Oxfordshire
- J Collins & Co, coachbuilders Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Jabez Hare, printer London
- Jabez Wall & Son, rope and twine manufacturers Burford, Oxfordshire
- Jacob Hagen & Son, merchants London
- James Currey, publishers
- James Fairbairn, trader Bulawayo, Rhodesia
- James Parker & Co, printers and booksellers Oxford, Oxfordshire
- James Parsons, farmer Waterstock, Oxfordshire
- James Richard Mallam & Son, auctioneers, surveyors and estate agents Oxford, Oxfordshire
- James W & Charles Adlard, printers London
- JB Nichols & Sons, printers and publishers London
- JG Grant, bookseller Oxford, Oxfordshire
- JH Bruce, plumber Oxford, Oxfordshire
- JJ Ansell, solicitor Burford, Oxfordshire
- John & Pierre Conde, engravers
- John and Richard Tucker, quarry owners and stone merchants Weymouth, Dorset
- John and Thomas Greg, West India sugar planters
- John Aylward, merchant and banker London
- John Baker, West Indies merchant
- John Broadwood & Sons Ltd, piano manufacturers, London London
- John Foster Alleyne, Barbados sugar planter Barbados
- John George, scrivener Oxfordshire;Oxfordshire
- John H Pashen, architect Tanganyika
- John Hall, printer Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
- John Holt & Co Ltd, West Africa traders & shipowners Liverpool, Lancashire
- John James Coles, coachmaker Oxford, Oxfordshire
- John Matthews, solicitor Oxford, Oxfordshire
- John Parker, attorney London
- John Redwood and John Wolston, merchants Exeter, Devon
- John Stefanidis, interior designer, London London
- John Taunton, solicitor Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Kelmscott Press, publishers Kelmscott, Oxfordshire
- Kincaid & Bell, publishers Edinburgh, Midlothian
- Kit Cat Press, publishers Hunton Bridge, Hertfordshire
- Lavington family, Antigua and St Kitts sugar planters Antigua
- Leadhills lead mines Leadhills, Lanarkshire
- London Stock Exchange London
- Longleat Estate Ltd, Kenya Kenya
- Marconi International Marine Communication Co Ltd London
- Matthew Frank (formerly Ashton), cloth merchant Leeds, Yorkshire
- McCarthy Agency, film reviewers, London London
- Merchant London
- Merchant London
- Mere Penny Bank Mere, Wiltshire
- Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Co Ltd, manufacturers of electrical goods and equipment London;Manchester, Lancashire
- Mill House Press
- Mitre Hotel Oxford, Oxfordshire
- National Review
- Niger Co Ltd, West Africa merchants
- Nursing Mirror, journal London
- Osram-Robertson Lamp Works Ltd Hammersmith, Middlesex
- Oxford Canal Navigation Co Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford Magazine Ltd Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Palmer & Co, East Indies merchants
- Park Town Estate Co Ltd Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Philips Electronics Northumberland;Durham
- Power & Traction Finance Co Ltd
- R Pace & Son, builders Lechlade, Gloucestershire
- R Thomas & Son (Oxford) Ltd, painters Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Radio & Allied Industries Ltd, television receiver manufacturers Slough, Buckinghamshire
- Raymond Honey, architect Malaya
- Richard Belsire, farmer Yate, Gloucestershire
- Richard Bentley & Son, publishers and booksellers London
- Robert Gosling, bookseller London
- Robert Stephenson & Hawthorns Ltd, locomotive manufacturers Darlington, Durham
- Royal African Company of England
- Samuel Smith, bookseller London
- Sanders & Co, printsellers Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd, publishers London
- Siemens Bros & Co Ltd, manufacturers of electrical cables, wires and batteries London
- Smith, Elder & Co, publishers London
- Stationer
- Switchgear & Cowans Ltd, electrical engineers Manchester, Lancashire
- Sycamore Press Ltd, Sandhurst Sandhurst, Berkshire
- T Mallam, estate agent Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Taranaki Steel Iron Co Taranaki, New Zealand
- The Hospital, journal London
- The Marconi Company Ltd, manufacturers of wireless, broadcasting and marine communications equipment, avionics, defence systems, etc London;Chelmsford, Essex
- The Past and Present Society, historical publications group
- Thomas Shrimpton & Son, booksellers and publishers Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Tillotsons (Bolton) Ltd, printers, publishers and process engravers Bolton, Lancashire
- Townesend family, master masons, Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Tufnell & Strong, masons London
- Twining Bros of Oxford, grocers Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Uganda Co Ltd London
- Unnamed brineseeth, Northwich Northwich, Cheshire
- Unnamed doctor, Cheshire Cheshire
- Unnamed farm, Ayrshire Ayrshire
- Unnamed wheelwright, Oxfordshire Oxfordshire;Oxfordshire
- Vulcan Foundry Ltd, locomotive builders Newton-le-Willows, Lancashire
- Waller Son & Wood, architects Gloucester, Gloucestershire
- Westinghouse Electric Co Ltd, electrical goods manufacturers London
- Willans & Robinson Ltd, electrical and mechanical engineers Rugby, Warwickshire;Thames Ditton, Surrey
- William Bostock, chemist Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire
- William Bowyer, printer
- William Calverley, lawyer Leeds, Yorkshire
- William Hannem, Cornham Farm Exmoor, Somerset
- William Webster, merchant Stockton-on-Tees, Durham
Organisations (472)
- Abingdon Abbey Abingdon, Berkshire
- Abingdon borough parliamentary elections Abingdon, Berkshire
- Aborigines Protection Society London
- Abyssinian Refugees Relief Fund
- Action for Southern Africa
- Adderbury parish Adderbury, Oxfordshire
- Adderbury taxes Adderbury, Oxfordshire
- Africa Bureau
- Africa Educational Trust
- Africa Protectorates Trust
- Agricultural and Economic Research Institute, Amani
- Alburkah, steam ship
- All Saints parish, Isleworth Isleworth, Middlesex
- Ambarum Club, dining club for Oxford and Cambridge universities Oxford, Oxfordshire
- American Club of Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Anglo-German Academic Board
- Anti-Apartheid Movement: Oxford
- Anti-Common Market League
- Anti-Slavery International London
- Ascension Island Ascension Island
- Ashmolean Club, Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Ashmolean Natural History Society of Oxfordshire Oxfordshire;Oxfordshire
- Association for the Education of Women in Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Aston Upthorpe enclosure Aston Upthorpe, Berkshire
- Aylesbury enclosure Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
- Banbury Clerical Society Banbury, Oxfordshire
- Barbara Pym Society
- Barking Abbey (Benedictine) Barking, Essex
- Barnwell Priory Barnwell, Cambridgeshire
- Basingstoke Conservative Association Basingstoke, Hampshire
- Battle Abbey Battle Abbey, Sussex;Wye, Kent
- Beaulieu Abbey Beaulieu, Hampshire
- Benson British School Benson, Oxfordshire
- Berkhamsted Grammar School Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire
- Berkshire Commissioners for Charitable Uses Berkshire;Berkshire
- Bermondsey Priory, later (1399) Abbey Bermondsey, Surrey;Chalk, Kent
- Bernwood Forest Bernwood, Buckinghamshire
- Bibliographical Society
- Bicester Rural Deanery Bicester, Oxfordshire
- Bicester, Grafton and Whaddon Hunt Bicester, Oxfordshire;Grafton, Oxfordshire;Whaddon, Buckinghamshire
- Bishop Ambrose Reeves Trust
- Bishop Jewel Society
- Bloxham parish Bloxham, Oxfordshire
- Blundell's School, Tiverton Tiverton, Devon
- Bolton Priory Bolton, Yorkshire
- Brackley Wesleyan Methodist Circuit Brackley, Northamptonshire
- Bradford on Avon parish Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire
- Bramley tithes Bramley, Hampshire
- Brington parish Brington, Northamptonshire
- Bristol city elections Bristol, Gloucestershire
- Bristol Diocese Bristol, Gloucestershire
- Britain Zimbabwe Society
- Britain-Biafra Association
- British African Colonisation Society
- British and Foreign Anti Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society London
- British and Foreign Anti Slavery Society London
- British and Foreign Bible Society: Oxford auxiliary Oxford, Oxfordshire
- British Association for the Advancement of Science London
- British Association for the Study of Religions
- British Association Mathematical Tables Committee Oxford, Oxfordshire
- British Biophysical Society
- British Empire Producers' Organisation
- British Records Association London
- Buckinghamshire elections Buckinghamshire;Buckinghamshire
- Buckinghamshire militia Buckinghamshire;Buckinghamshire
- Bullingdon Rural District Council Bullingdon, Oxfordshire
- Bury St Edmunds Abbey Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
- Byland Abbey Byland, Yorkshire;Asby, Westmorland
- Cambridge University: King's College Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
- Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament: Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Canning Club, Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Canterbury Diocese Canterbury, Kent
- Capricorn Africa Society
- Captain AB Craven's Company of Foot
- Carrow Priory (Benedictine) Carrow, Norfolk
- Chancery (general)
- Charterhouse, London London
- Chatham Club, Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Chichester Archdeaconry Chichester, Sussex
- Chichester Dean and Chapter Chichester, Sussex
- Chichester Diocese Chichester, Sussex
- Christ Church Cathedral Priory, Canterbury Canterbury, Kent
- Church Missionary Society: Oxford and district Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Church of England Temperance Society: Littlemore branch Boys Union Littlemore, Oxfordshire
- Church's Ministry Among the Jews London
- Circus Club, London London
- Cirencester Abbey Cirencester, Gloucestershire
- Cocoa Inquiry Commission
- Cocoa Marketing Board, British West Africa
- Colonel Richard Leveson's Regiment of Dragoons
- Colonial Civil Servants Association
- Colonial Office (general)
- Colonial Office, Colonial Service Division
- Colonial Service Club
- Colonial Service: The Experience of Governors' Wives
- Committee for the Patristic Greek Lexicon
- Committee for the Welfare of Africans in Europe
- Committee to consider supplying the West India colonies with labourers
- Compton Beauchamp enclosure Compton Beauchamp, Berkshire
- Conference on the Federation of Southern Rhodesia, Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland
- Conservative Party
- Convention of Associations, Kenya
- Cornwall Provincial Conservative Association Cornwall;Cornwall
- Council of British Societies for Relief Abroad
- Court of Augmentations
- Coventry Priory (Carthusian) Coventry, Warwickshire
- Cuddesdon Rural Deanery Cuddesdon, Oxfordshire
- Dafydd ap Gwilym Society, Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Darley Abbey Darley Abbey, Derbyshire
- Development of Education in Pre-Independent Africa
- Dorset elections Dorset;Dorset
- Dorset taxes Dorset;Dorset
- Drax Priory Drax, Yorkshire
- Dulwich College Dulwich, Surrey
- Durham Cathedral Priory Durham, Durham
- Durham University Students Union Durham, Durham
- Early English Text Society
- East Africa Dinner Club
- East Africa European Pioneers Society
- Eastbridge Hospital, Canterbury Canterbury, Kent
- Edgecote, east indiaman
- Eighty Club, London London
- Ely Cathedral Priory (formerly Abbey) Ely, Cambridgeshire
- Ely Diocese Ely, Cambridgeshire
- End Loans to Southern Africa
- Entebbe European Parents Association Entebbe, Uganda
- Episcopal Jews Chapel, Bethnal Green Bethnal Green, Middlesex
- Eton College Eton, Buckinghamshire
- European Civil Servants Association of Malaya
- European Civil Servants Association of Tanganyika
- Ewelme Almshouse Charity Ewelme, Oxfordshire
- Exchequer (general)
- Exeter Dean and Chapter Exeter, Devon
- Eye borough elections Eye, Suffolk
- Fabian Colonial Bureau London
- Fabian Society: Oxford University branch Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Fanni, dahabiah
- Faversham Grammar School Faversham, Kent
- Flaxton enclosure Flaxton, Yorkshire
- Forde Abbey Forde Abbey, Dorset
- Fountains Abbey Fountains, Yorkshire
- Fritwell parish Fritwell, Oxfordshire
- Garrick Club, London London
- Gibraltar garrison Gibraltar
- Gift of God, east indiaman
- Gloucester Dean and Chapter Gloucester, Gloucestershire
- Godington and Stratton Audley parishes Godington, Oxfordshire
- Godstow Abbey (Benedictine) Godstow, Oxfordshire
- Gordon Memorial College, Khartoum Khartoum, Sudan
- Great Grimsby borough elections Grimsby, Lincolnshire
- Great Yarmouth parish Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
- Guild of St Thomas the Martyr, Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Guild of the Purification of the Virgin, Bury St Edmunds Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
- Hampsfield House Convalescent Home, Grange over Sands Grange over Sands, Lancashire
- Hampshire North Conservative Association
- Hampshire North West Conservative Association
- Headington enclosure Headington, Oxfordshire
- Helmdon parish Helmdon, Northamptonshire
- Hereford Dean and Chapter Hereford, Herefordshire
- Hermes Society (debating), Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Higher Education in Anglophone Tropical Africa
- Historic Towns Trust
- HMS Acasta (1797)
- HMS Agincourt (1865)
- HMS Amazon (1799)
- HMS Augustine (1653)
- HMS Fame (1759)
- HMS Hannibal (1678)
- HMS Henrietta (1654)
- HMS Leander (1813)
- HMS Leopard (1703)
- HMS Leviathan (1790)
- HMS Melville (1817)
- HMS Monck (1659)
- HMS Princess Royal (1773)
- HMS Raleigh (1806)
- HMS Sans Pareil (c1793)
- HMS Terrible (1730)
- HMS Undaunted (1807)
- Holy Trinity College (Knolles almshouse), Pontefract Pontefract, Yorkshire
- Hong Kong Council of Women Hong Kong
- Huntingdonshire elections Huntingdonshire;Cambridgeshire
- Iffley School Iffley, Oxfordshire
- Incorporated Society for Promoting the Enlargement, Building and Repairing of Churches and Chapels
- Indian Empire Society
- Initiatives of Change, social moral improvement organisation
- Inner Temple London
- International Conference on Patristic Studies
- Ipswich borough elections Ipswich, Suffolk
- Isle of Oxney Isle Of Oxney, Kent
- Islip Rural Deanery Islip, Oxfordshire
- John Henley, Receiver-General
- John Neale, Aldborough Hatch Aldborough Hatch, Essex
- Joseph Foster Barham: Stockbridge Stockbridge, Hampshire
- Joseph Foster Barham: Trecoon Trecoon, Pembrokeshire
- Junior Imperial and Constitutional League London
- Kenilworth Priory (later Abbey) Kenilworth, Warwickshire
- Kent elections Kent;Kent
- Kent Militia Kent;Kent
- Kibworth Beauchamp and Kibworth Harcourt Kibworth Beauchamp, Leicestershire;Kibworth Harcourt, Leicestershire
- King Alfred Club Oxford, Oxfordshire
- King's Own Scottish Borderers (25th Foot)
- Kirby Cane tithes Kirby Cane, Norfolk
- Lancaster borough elections Lancaster, Lancashire
- Launceston Priory Launceston, Cornwall
- Lavington Rural Deanery Lavington, Sussex
- League of Coloured Peoples
- League of Mercy
- League of Nations Union
- Leeds Priory Leeds, Kent
- Leicester Abbey Leicester, Leicestershire
- Lichfield Dean and Chapter Lichfield, Staffordshire
- Lilongwe District Magistrate, Nyasaland Nyasaland
- Lincoln city elections Lincoln, Lincolnshire
- Lincolnshire Constabulary Lincolnshire;Lincolnshire
- Lincolnshire: sheriff Lincolnshire;Lincolnshire
- Little Sampford Preceptory (Order of St John of Jerusalem or Knights Hospitallers) Little Sampford, Essex
- Littlemore Priory (Benedictine) Littlemore, Oxfordshire
- Liverpool Settlement (South) (formerly University Settlement) Liverpool, Lancashire
- Llangennith Priory (Alien) Llangennith, Glamorgan
- London Bridge London
- London Charterhouse (Carthusian) London
- London Custom House London
- London Group on African Affairs London
- London port books London
- London Society for Promoting Christianity among the Jews London
- Long Wittenham enclosure Long Wittenham, Berkshire
- Lord Chamberlain of the Household
- Lord Chancellor
- Louisa
- Lumbwa Farmers Association
- Marlborough-Windham Club London
- Marsh Gibbon enclosure Marsh Gibbon, Buckinghamshire
- Maxstoke Priory Maxstoke, Warwickshire
- Mermaid Club, Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Merton Priory Merton, Surrey;Upton, Buckinghamshire
- Mico Charity Trustees (for schools in West Indies)
- Mind Association
- Minor Society of Scottish Antiquaries
- Mission Schools for Hebrew Children, Streatham Streatham, Surrey
- Monk Bretton Priory Monk Bretton, Yorkshire
- Monk Sherborne Priory (Alien), cell of Cerisy-le-Foret Abbey Monk Sherborne, Hampshire
- Monmouthshire Regiment Monmouthshire
- Much Wenlock Priory (formerly Abbey) Much Wenlock, Shropshire
- Namibia Support Committee
- National Agricultural Labourers Union: Horspath branch Horspath, Oxfordshire
- National Club, London London
- National Freedmens Aid Society
- National Radiological Protection Board
- Navy, Royal Navy (general)
- Neithrop parish Neithrop, Oxfordshire
- Nettlebed parish Nettlebed, Oxfordshire
- Newenham Abbey Newnham, Devon
- Newminster Abbey Newminster, Northumberland
- Nigerian College of Arts, Science and Technology
- Njoro Settlers Association
- Nocton etc Nocton, Lincolnshire
- North Ferriby Priory North Ferriby, Yorkshire
- North Oxfordshire Conservative Association Oxfordshire;Oxfordshire
- Northamptonshire elections Northamptonshire;Northamptonshire
- Northleach Grammar School Northleach, Gloucestershire
- Northwich bridge Northwich, Cheshire
- Norwich Diocese Norwich, Norfolk
- Nostell Priory Nostell Priory, Yorkshire
- Nun Cotham Priory (Cistercian) Nun Cotham, Lincolnshire
- Okehampton borough elections Okehampton, Devon
- Old Mortality Club, Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Operative Jewish Converts Institution, London London
- Order of St John of Jerusalem
- Ordnance Office (general)
- Osler Society, medical society, Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Osney Abbey Osney, Oxfordshire
- Overseas Nursing Association
- Overseas Service Pensioners Association
- Oxfam, famine relief charity Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford and Cambridge Musical Club, London London
- Oxford and County Club Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford and District Clerical Union Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford and District Sunday School Union Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford Bach Passion Choir Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford Borough Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford Botanic Garden Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford Camera Club Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford Churchman's Union Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford Clerical Association Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford Company of Barbers of the University of Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford Company of Mercers and Woollen Drapers Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford Constituency Labour Party Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford Diabetes trust Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford Diocesan Church Building Society Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford Enzyme Group Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford Evangelical Clerical Society Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford Exiles Rugby Football Club Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford Folk Art Society Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford Harmonic Society Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford Historical Society Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford Inter-Collegiate Christian Union Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford Jewish Congregation Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford Journeyman Tailors Company Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford Ladies Musical Society Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford Loyal Volunteers Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford market Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford Mathematical and Physical Society Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford Medical Club Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford Medical Society Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford Philological Society Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford Philosophical Society Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford Photographic Society Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford Reading Society Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford Red Herring Club Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford Society Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University Architectural Society Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University Association Football Club
- Oxford University Boat Club Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University Cecil Sharp Club Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University Delegacy for Women Students Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University Dramatic Society Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University Exploration Club Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University Gaelic Club Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University Gliding Club Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University Golf Club Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University Graduate Conservative Association
- Oxford University Gymnastic Club Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University Ice Hockey Club Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University Intelligence Society Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University Jewish Society Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University Jowett Society Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University Lacrosse Club Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University Liberal Association Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University Liberal Society Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University Medieval Society Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University Mental Health Society Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University Miniature Rifle Club Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University Music Club Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University Musical Club and Union Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University Newman Society Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University Origen Society Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University Rifle Club Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University Scientific Society Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University Social History Society
- Oxford University Society of Bibliophiles Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University Society of Change Ringers Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University Strategic Studies Group
- Oxford University Theological Dinner (later Wine) Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University Tutors' Club Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University Undergraduate Representative Council Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University Writers' Club Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University younger history tutors' circle Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University, All Souls' College Oxford, Oxfordshire;Long Crendon, Buckinghamshire
- Oxford University, CS Lewis Society Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University, Exeter College Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University, Magdalen College Oxford, Oxfordshire;Brackley, Northamptonshire
- Oxford University, Wadham College Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University: Committee of College Librarians Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University: Committee of Tutors for Graduates Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University: Conference of Colleges Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University: Dunn School of Pathology Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford University: The Queen's College Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford Wagner Society
- Oxford Wartime Music Club Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxfordshire Archaeological Society Oxfordshire;Oxfordshire
- Oxfordshire Architectural and Historical Society (formerly Oxford Architectural Society) Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Patterson mission Zimbabwe
- Paulerspury parish Paulerspury, Northamptonshire
- Paymaster General of His Majesty's forces abroad, Thomas Moore
- Plympton Priory Plympton, Devon
- Preston borough elections Preston, Lancashire
- Primitive Methodist Connexion
- Primrose League London
- Primrose League: Eastbourne branch Eastbourne, Sussex
- Queen Anne's Bounty London
- Queen Elizabeth's Overseas Nursing Service Association
- Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Radcliffe Library, Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Radcliffe Trust, charitable endowment, Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Ramsey Abbey Ramsey, Huntingdonshire
- Rhodes Trust Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Richmond liberty or honour Richmond, Yorkshire
- Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)
- River Thame Level Committee Oxfordshire;Oxfordshire
- Roche Abbey Roche Abbey, Yorkshire
- Rose, sloop
- Round Table (magazine and society) London
- Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution
- Royal Corps of Engineers
- Royal Greenwich Observatory Herstmonceux, Sussex
- Royal Household and Wardrobe
- Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House) London
- Royal Literary Fund
- Royal West African Frontier Force
- Rushton Hall Rushton, Northamptonshire
- Ryton Bridge to Banbury Turnpike Commissioners Ryton, Warwickshire;Banbury, Oxfordshire
- Saamwerk Club, Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Sandford Temple (Later Order of St John of Jerusalem or Knights Hospitaller) Sandford St Martin, Oxfordshire
- Sarilian foundation Little Hayes, Rottenden Little Hayes, Essex
- Sawtry Abbey Sawtry, Huntingdonshire
- Scots Guards (3rd Regiment of Foot Guards)
- Scout Association: Oxford and District Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Scout Association: Oxford University Scout and Guide Group Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Scout Association: Oxford University Scout Club Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Sea Adventure, east indiaman
- Seven Pillars of Wisdom Trust
- Shotover enclosure Shotover, Oxfordshire
- Sibford Ferris parish Sibford Ferris, Oxfordshire
- Sibton Abbey Sibton, Suffolk
- Society for the Propagation of the Gospel London
- Society for the Protection of Science and Learning
- Society for the Recognition of the Brotherhood of Man Somerset;Somerset
- Soft Drinks Industry (War Time) Association
- South African Racial Amity Trust
- Southampton Friary (Franciscan) Southampton, Hampshire
- St Albans Abbey St Albans, Hertfordshire
- St Amand's Chantry, East Hendred East Hendred, Berkshire
- St Benet of Holme Abbey Holme, Norfolk
- St Clears Priory St Clears, Carmarthenshire
- St Denys Priory, by Southampton Southampton, Hampshire
- St Frideswide's Priory, Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire
- St Giles parish, Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire
- St John the Baptist's Hospital, Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire
- St John's College, Beverley (Beverley Minster) Beverley, Yorkshire
- St Julian's Hospital (God's House), Southampton Southampton, Hampshire;Gussage, Dorset
- St Laurence's Hospital, Canterbury Canterbury, Kent
- St Leonard's (formerly St Peter's) Hospital, York York, Yorkshire
- St Mary's Abbey, York York, Yorkshire
- St Mary's hospital, Chichester Chichester, Sussex
- St Paul's Cathedral Dean and Chapter London
- St Peter in the East parish, Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire
- St Saviour's Hospital, Bury St Edmunds Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
- Staffordshire: sheriff Staffordshire;Staffordshire
- Studley Priory (Benedictine) Studley, Oxfordshire
- Sussex elections
- Sutton Courtenay enclosure Sutton Courtenay, Berkshire
- Swinbrook enclosure Swinbrook, Oxfordshire
- Tariff Reform League: Kidderminster branch Kidderminster, Worcestershire
- Tewkesbury Abbey Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire
- The Club to strengthen the University and research side of Oxford as opposed to the purely College side Oxford, Oxfordshire
- The Club, Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Thelsford Priory (Trinitarian) Thelsford, Warwickshire
- Thetford Priory (Cluniac) Thetford, Norfolk
- Thomas Gibson, Clerk of the Treasury
- Thomas Grey, Lord Grey of Wilton: Waddon Park etc Waddon Park, Buckinghamshire
- Thornton Abbey Thornton, Lincolnshire
- Tilling Society, society for celebrating the literary works of EF Benson
- Tudor Society, Oxford undergraduate historical Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Turbo-Kipkarren Association
- Tusculan Society (literary and debating), Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Tynemouth Priory, cell of St Albans Abbey Tynemouth, Northumberland
- United Nations Career Records Project Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Universities Mission to Central Africa
- University College Martlets Society, Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Wales: sequestration
- Waltham Holy Cross Abbey Waltham Holy Cross, Essex
- Wantage parish Wantage, Berkshire
- Warter Priory Warter Priory, Yorkshire
- Wells Dean and Chapter Wells, Somerset
- Weymouth and Melcombe Regis borough elections Weymouth, Dorset
- Whitfield enclosure Whitfield, Northamptonshire
- William Dacre, Lord Dacre: Morpeth Morpeth, Northumberland
- William Palmer's Charity, South Stoke South Stoke, Oxfordshire
- Williamscot School Williamscote, Oxfordshire
- Winchester College Winchester, Hampshire
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- Abraham, Sir Edward Penley, (1913-1999), Knight, pathologist
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- Arlott, Leslie Thomas John, (1914-1991), Author Journalist and Broadcaster
- Armitage, Sir Robert Perceval, (1906-1990), Knight, colonial administrator
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- Arnold, Sir Edwin, (1832-1904), Knight, poet and journalist
- Arnold, Matthew, (1822-1888), poet and critic
- Arnold, Sydney, (1878-1945), 1st Baron Arnold of Hale, politician
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- Ashburnham, John, (1603-1671), Royalist
- Ashby, George, (1724-1808), President of St John's College Cambridge, antiquary
- Ashby, Thomas, (1874-1931), Archaeologist
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- Ashley, Francis Noel, (1884-1976), Colonial Administrator
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- Ashmole, Elias, (1617-1692), antiquary and astrologer
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- Ashton-Gwatkin, Frank Trelawny Arthur, (1889-1976), diplomat
- Ashwell, Arthur Rawson, (1824-1879), Principal of Chichester Theological College
- Askwith, George Ranken, (1861-1942), Baron Askwith, civil servant
- Asquith, Anthony, (1902-1968), Film Director
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- Asquith, Cyril, (1890-1954), Baron Asquith of Bishopstone, judge
- Asquith, Emma Alice Margaret, (1864-1945) Countess of Oxford and Asquith, socialite, author, and wit
- Asquith, Herbert Henry, (1852-1928), 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith, statesman
- Asser, Verney, (1873-1944), police and army officer South Africa
- Astbury, William Thomas, (1898-1961), physicist
- Astle, Thomas, (1735-1803), antiquary, archivist and palaeographer
- Astley, Herbert, (fl 1670-1681), Dean of Norwich
- Astley, Richard, (1785-1855), Unitarian Minister
- Astor, Francis David Langhorne, (1912-2001), journalist and editor
- Astor, John Jacob, (1886-1971), 1st Baron Astor, newspaper proprietor
- Astor, Nancy Witcher, (1879-1964), Viscountess Astor, MP
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- Atkey, Sir Albert Reuben, (1867-1947), Knight, MP
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- Attlee, Clement Richard, (1883-1967), 1st Earl Attlee, statesman
- Aubrey, John, (1626-1697), Antiquary Topographer
- Auden, Wystan Hugh, (1907-1973), poet York, Yorkshire
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- Aust, George, (d 1829), civil servant
- Austen, Jane, (1775-1817), novelist
- Austin, Alfred, (1835-1913), Poet Laureate and journalist
- Austin, John Langshaw, (1911-1960), Philosopher
- Austin, Roland, (1874-1954), librarian and antiquary
- Austin, Sarah, (1793-1867), translator
- Awbery, Stanley Stephen, (1888-1969), MP
- Aydelotte, Frank, (1880-1956), American Lawyer and Educationist
- Aylmer, Sir Fenton John, (1862-1935), Knight, Lieutenant General
- Ayloffe, Sir Joseph, (1709-1781), Knight, antiquary
- Aylward, John, (d 1705), Merchant and Banker
- Ayscue, Sir George, (fl 1646-1671), Knight, Admiral
- Babbage, Charles, (1792-1871), mathematician
- Babington, Humfrey, (1615-1691), Vice Master of Trinity College Cambridge
- Babington, Thomas, (1758-1837), MP for Leicester
- Back, Sir George, (1796-1878), Knight, Admiral and Arctic navigator
- Backhouse, Sir Edmund Trelawney, (1873-1944), 2nd Baronet, historian and sinologist
- Bacon, Francis, (1561-1626), Viscount St Albans, Lord Chancellor
- Bacon, Francis D'arcy, (1778-1842), Major, Philhellene
- Badcock, Samuel, (1747-1788), Theological and Literary Critic
- Baddeley, Sir Vincent Wilberforce, (1874-1961), Knight, civil servant and company director
- Badeley, Henry John Fanshawe, (1874-1951), Baron Badeley, Knight, Clerk of the Parliaments and Engraver
- Badenoch, A C, (b 1923), Administrator Colonial Service
- Baden-Powell, Baden Henry, (1841-1901), Bengal civil servant
- Baden-Powell, Robert Stephenson Smyth, (1857-1941), 1st Baron Baden Powell, General and Chief Scout
- Bagford, John, (1650-1716), book collector and antiquary
- Bagot, William, (1728-1798), 1st Baron Bagot
- Bagshawe, Francis John Edward, (1877-1953), colonial administrator
- Bailey, Sir Abe, (1864-1940), Knight South African Financier and Statesman
- Bailey, Cyril, (1871-1957), Classical Scholar
- Bailey, Hilary, (1936-2017), writer
- Bailey, John Cann, (1864-1931), critic and essayist
- Baillie, Joanna, (1762-1851), playwright and poet
- Baily, Francis, (1774-1844), astronomer
- Bain, Alexander David Neal, (fl 1923-1937), geologist
- Bainbridge, John, (1582-1643), Physician
- Baines, Frederick Samuel, (d 1939), Bishop of Natal
- Baines, Sir Jervoise Athelstane, (1847-1925), Knight, Indian civil servant
- Baines, William, (1899-1922), composer
- Baird, John Lawrence, (1874-1941), 1st Viscount Stonehaven, statesman
- Baker, Clement John, (1872-1922), Chief Medical and Sanitary Officer of Uganda
- Baker, Edward Conway, (b 1887), Colonial Administrator
- Baker, Sir Geoffrey Harding, (1912-1980), Knight Field Marshal
- Baker, George, (1781-1851), topographer and local historian
- Baker, George, (1794-1859), Colonel
- Baker, Sir Herbert, (1862-1946), Knight, architect
- Baker, John Randal, (1900-1984), cytologist
- Baker, Sir Samuel White, (1821-1893), Knight, traveller and explorer in Africa
- Baker, Thomas, (1656-1740), antiquary
- Baker, Thomas, (fl 1677-1695), British Consul at Tripoli
- Baker, Thomas Barwick Lloyd, (1807-1886), educationalist
- Baldwin, Arthur Windham, (1904-1976), 3rd Earl Baldwin of Bewdley
- Baldwin, Jack Edward, (b 1938), Chemist
- Baldwin, James, (c 1678-1749), Rector of Carlton Rode Antiquary
- Baldwin, James Mark, (1861-1934), philosopher and psychologist
- Baldwin, Stanley, (1867-1947), 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley, statesman
- Bale, John, (1495-1563), Bishop of Ossory, antiquary
- Balfour, Arthur James, (1848-1930), 1st Earl of Balfour, statesman
- Balfour, Elizabeth Edith, (1867-1942), editor
- Balfour, Lady Frances, (1858-1931), churchwoman, suffragist and author
- Balfour, Gerald William, (1853-1945), 2nd Earl of Balfour
- Balfour, Henry, (1863-1939), Anthropologist
- Balfour, Honor Catherine Mary, (1912-2001), politician and journalist
- Balfour, Sir John, (1894-1983), Knight, diplomat
- Balfour, John Blair, (1837-1905), 1st Baron Kinross
- Balfour-Paul, Hugh Glencairn, (1917-2008), diplomat
- Ball, Sir George Joseph, (1885-1961), Knight Property and Mine Owner
- Ball, John, (1818-1889), Scientist and Politician
- Ballard, Edward George, (1791-1860), writer
- Ballard, George, (1705-1755), antiquary
- Balston, Thomas, (1883-1967), author and publisher
- Bancroft, George, (1800-1891), American historian and diplomat
- Banda, Hastings Kamuzu, (c1898-1997), President of Malawi
- Bandinel, Bulkeley, (1781-1861), Bodley's Librarian
- Bandinel, James, (1814-1893), Rector of Emley Poet Author
- Banister, John, (1650-1692), Naturalist
- Bankes, Sir John, (1589-1644), Knight, Attorney General
- Banks, Sir John, (1627-1699), Baronet, MP and merchant
- Banks, Thomas Christopher, (1765-1854), lawyer and genealogist
- Bannatyne, Sir William Macleod, (1743-1833), Knight, judge
- Bannerman, Sir Arthur D'Arcy Gordon, (1866-1955), 12th Baronet Lieutenant Colonel
- Bannister, Henry Marriott, (1854-1919), musicologist
- Bannister, Sir Roger Gilbert, (1929-2018), Knight, athlete and neurologist Harrow, Middlesex
- Bannister, Saxe, (1790-1877), writer
- Bantock, Sir Granville Ransome, (1868-1946), Knight, composer
- Barber, Giles, (1930-2012), librarian
- Barber, Horace Newton, (1914-1971), Botanist
- Barbour, George Freeland, (1882-1946), Author
- Barclay, Anthony, (d 1877), Consul at New York
- Barclay, Sir Colville Arthur Durell, (1829-1896), 11th Baronet, colonial administrator
- Barclay, Sir Roderick Edward, (b 1909), Knight Diplomat
- Bardsley, John, (fl 1949-1952), Colonial Administrator
- Barea, Auturo, (1897-1957), Author
- Barfield, Owen, (1898-1997), Author, poet
- Barger, George, (1878-1939), Chemist
- Barham, John Foster, (1799-1838), politician
- Barham, Joseph Foster, (1759-1832), politician
- Baring, Evelyn, (1841-1917), 1st Earl of Cromer, statesman
- Baring, Evelyn, (1903-1973), 1st Baron Howick of Glendale, colonial governor
- Baring, Maurice, (1874-1945), journalist and author
- Baring, Rowland Thomas, (1877-1953), 2nd Earl of Cromer
- Baring, Sir Thomas, (1772-1848), 2nd Baronet MP
- Baring, Thomas, (1799-1873), MP Banker
- Baring, Thomas George, (1826-1904), 1st Earl of Northbrook, Viceroy of India
- Baring-Gould, Sabine, (1834-1924), rector of Lew Trenchard, antiquary, folklorist and hymn writer
- Barker, Edmund Henry, (1788-1839), Classical Scholar
- Barker, Sir Ernest, (1874-1960), Knight, historian and political thinker
- Barker, Hugh, (d 1632), Lawyer, Dean of the Court of Arches
- Barker, John, (1771-1849), British Consul General in Egypt
- Barker, Nicolas John, (b 1932), Bibliographer
- Barkly, Sir Henry, (1815-1898), Knight, colonial governor
- Barley, Maurice Willmore, (1909-1991), archaeologist
- Barlow, Thomas, (1607-1691), Bishop of Lincoln
- Barnard, Sir Andrew Francis, (1773-1855), Knight General
- Barnard, Lady Anne, (1750-1825), author and artist
- Barnard, Sir Edward, (b 1631), Knight Barrister
- Barnes, Sir George Reginald, (1904-1960), Knight, Principal of University College of North Staffordshire
- Barnes, Harry Elmer, (1889-1968), American Educationist Historian and Sociologist
- Barnes, Sir Hugh Shakespear, (1853-1940), Knight Indian Civil Servant
- Barnes, Joshua, (1654-1712), Classical Scholar Antiquary
- Barnes, Leonard John, (1895-1977), Author and Journalist
- Barnes, Ronald Gorell, (1884-1963), 3rd Baron Gorell, author
- Barnes, Thomas, (1785-1841), Editor of the Times
- Barnes, Sir William Lethbridge Gorell, (1909-1987), Knight, civil servant
- Barnett, Dame Henrietta Octavia Weston, (1851-1936), social reformer and author
- Barnett, Lionel David, (1871-1960), Orientalist
- Barnett, Richard David, (1909-1986), Archaeologist
- Barr, James, (1862-1949), MP United Free Church Minister
- Barraclough, Geoffrey, (1908-1984), historian
- Barrere, Camille Eugene Pierre, (1851-1940), French Diplomat
- Barrett, Edwin Cyril Geddes, (1909-1986), Colonial Administrator
- Barrett-Lennard, Thomas, (1717-1786), 17th Baron Dacre
- Barrie, Sir James Matthew, (1860-1937), 1st baronet, playwright, novelist Kirriemuir, Angus
- Barrington, Sir Bernard Eric Edward, (1847-1918), Knight, diplomat
- Barrington, George William, (1824-1886), 7th Viscount Barrington
- Barrington, Shute, (1734-1826), Bishop of Durham
- Barrington-Ward, Robert Mcgowan, (1891-1948), journalist
- Barritt, Thomas, (1743-1820), Manchester antiquary
- Barrow, Isaac, (1614-1680), Bishop of St Asaph
- Barrow, John, (1808-1898), Lieutenant Colonel
- Barry, Alfred, (1826-1910), Archbishop of Sydney, Canon of Windsor
- Barry, William, (1849-1930), Roman Catholic priest and theologian
- Barter, Sir Percy, (1886-1975), civil servant
- Barter, Robert Speccott, (1790-1861), Warden of Winchester College
- Barth, Karl, (1886-1968), Theologian
- Bartholdy, Jacob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn-, (1809-1847), composer Hamburg, Germany;Berlin, Germany
- Bartlett, Charles Vernon Oldfeld, (1894-1983), journalist and broadcaster
- Bartlett, John Sherren, (1790-1863), Journalist and Physician
- Barton, Bernard, (1784-1849), Quaker Poet
- Barwell, Louisa Mary, (1800-1885), musician and educational writer
- Barzun, Jacques Martin, (b 1907), historian
- Basire, James, (1769-1822), engraver
- Baskerville, Geoffrey, (1870-1944), historian
- Baskerville, Hannibal, (1597-1668), antiquary
- Baskerville, John, (d 1681), poet
- Baskin, Leonard, (1922-2000), sculptor
- Bast, Friedrich Jakob, (1771-1811), Greek Scholar
- Bate, William, (d 1838), commandant of Ascension Island
- Bateman, Thomas, (1821-1861), archaeologist and antiquary
- Bateman, William, (1787-1835), Archaeologist Antiquary Middleton, Derbyshire
- Bates, Hilda E, (b 1901), nurse Borneo
- Bateson, Frederick Wilse, (1901-1978), English Scholar
- Bateson, William, (1861-1926), biologist
- Batey, Mavis, (1921-2013), wartime code-breaker
- Bathurst, Charles, (1867-1958), 1st Viscount Bledisloe
- Batt, John Thomas, (d 1762), physician
- Batteley, Nicholas, (1648-1704), vicar of Beaksbourne and antiquary
- Batterbee, Sir Harry Fagg, (1880-1976), Knight High Commissioner to New Zealand
- Battershill, Sir William Denis, (1896-1959), Knight Colonial Administrator
- Batty, James Henly, (1868-1946), chairman of the Ashanti Goldfield Company Ltd
- Baumgartel, Elise Jenny, (1892-1975), Egyptologist
- Bax-Ironside, Sir Henry George Outram, (1850-1929), Knight Diplomat
- Baxter, James Houston, (1894-1973), Church Historian
- Baxter, Robert Dudley, (1827-1875), political writer, solicitor and statistician
- Baxter, William, (1650-1723), Scholar
- Baxter, William, (1787-1871), Botanist
- Bayard, Thomas Francis, (1828-1898), Us Ambassador to Great Britain
- Baykov, Alexander, (1894-1963), economist
- Bayley, John Whitcomb, (d 1869), antiquary and archivist
- Bayley, Peter, (1778-1823), poet
- Bayley, Sir Steuart Colvin, (1836-1925), Knight Indian Administrator
- Baylie, Richard, (1586-1667), Dean of Sarum
- Bayly, P H Hamilton, (b 1909), Commissioner of Prisons Colonial Administration
- Baynes, John, (1758-1787), lawyer and author
- Baynes, Thomas Spencer, (1823-1887), editor of the Encyclopaedia Britannica
- Bayntun Rolt, Sir Edward, (1710-1800), 1st Baronet MP for Chippenham
- Bazley, Sir Thomas, (1797-1885), 1st Baronet Manufacturer and Politician
- Beadle, George Wells, (1902-1989), biologist
- Beale, Lionel Smith, (1828-1906), physician microscopist
- Beards, Paul Francis Richmond, (b 1916), Civil Servant
- Beatty, Pakenham Thomas, (1855-1930), Poet
- Beaufort, Daniel Augustus, (1739-1821), Geographer and Architect
- Beaufort, Sir Francis, (1774-1857), Knight, Rear Admiral, hydrographer
- Beaumont, Sir Henry Hamond Dawson, (1867-1949), Knight, diplomat
- Beaumont, Thomas Wentworth, (1792-1848), politician
- Beazley, Sir Charles Raymond, (1868-1955), Knight, historian
- Beazley, Sir John Davidson, (1885-1970), Knight Classical Art Historian
- Beccadelli, Ludovico, (1501-1572), Italian Writer
- Beck, Thomas Alcock, (1795-1846), Antiquary
- Beckford, William, (1760-1844), Author MP Art Collector
- Beckwith, Josiah, (fl 1777-1784), antiquary
- Beckwith, Thomas, (d 1786), painter and antiquary
- Beddoes, Thomas, (1760-1808), physician and writer
- Beddoes, Thomas Lovell, (1803-1849), poet physiologist
- Bedell, William, (1571-1642), Bishop of Kilmore
- Bedford, Grosvenor Charles, (fl 1792-1838), Chief Clerk, Audit Office
- Bedford, Hilkiah, (1663-1724), nonjuror
- Bedford, William Kirkpatrick Riland, (1826-1905), antiquary and genealogist
- Bedford, William Riland, (1794-1843), Rector of Sutton Coldfield Antiquary
- Bedwell, William, (d 1632), Arabic Scholar and Antiquary
- Beer, Sir Gavin Rylands de, (1899-1972), Knight, embryologist
- Beerbohm, Sir Henry Maximilian, (1872-1956), Knight, author and cartoonist
- Beesley, Alfred, (1800-1847), historian
- Beeton, William Hugh, (1903-1976), Colonial Administrator
- Behrens, Sir Leonard Frederick, (1890-1978), Knight, politician
- Beit, Alfred, (1853-1906), Financier and Benefactor
- Belcher, Sir Charles Frederic, (1876-1970), Knight Colonial Judge
- Belcher, Sir Edward, (1799-1877), Knight Admiral
- Bell, Beaupre, (1704-1745), Antiquary
- Bell, Charles Frederic Moberly, (1847-1911), journalist
- Bell, Sir Gawain Westray, (1909-1995), Knight Colonial Administrator
- Bell, George Kennedy Allen, (1883-1958), Bishop of Chichester
- Bell, Gertrude Margaret Lowthian, (1868-1926), traveller, archaeologist and government official
- Bell, Sir Henry Hesketh Joudou, (1864-1952), Knight Colonial Governor
- Bell, Henry Thomas Mackenzie, (1856-1930), Writer
- Bell, John, (1783-1864), antiquary and land surveyor
- Bell, John Gray, (1823-1866), Bookseller
- Bellamy, Frank Arthur, (fl 1870-1930), pharmacist
- Belloc, Joseph Hilaire Pierre Rene, (1870-1953), poet and author
- Bellot, Hugh Hale, (1890-1969), historian
- Beloff, Nora, (1919-1997), political reporter
- Beltz, Sir George Frederick, (1774-1841), Lancaster herald
- Bembo, Pietro, (1470-1547), Italian Poet and Writer
- Benfield, Paul, (1741-1810), MP Anglo Indian Merchant
- Benham, Daniel, (fl 1818-1829), Antiquary
- Benington, Walter, (1872-1936), photographer
- Benjamin, Thomas Brooke, (1929-1995), mathematician
- Benn, Anthony Neil Wedgwood, (1925-2014), Labour politician
- Bennet, Henry, (1618-1685), 1st Earl of Arlington, statesman
- Bennet, Sir John, (c 1553-1627), Knight MP Judge Chancellor of York Diocese
- Bennet, William, (1746-1820), Bishop of Cloyne, archaeologist
- Bennett, Alan, (b 1934), author and playwright
- Bennett, Enoch Arnold, (1867-1931), novelist playwright and journalist
- Bennett, Eveline, (1914-2011), United Nations official
- Bennett, George, (1920-1969), historian
- Bennett, James, (1785-1856), bookseller and topographer
- Bennett, Robert Augustus, (1855-1929), editor
- Bennett, William Cox, (1820-1895), miscellaneous writer
- Bensly, Edward von Blomberg, (1863-1939), English scholar
- Benson, Arthur Christopher, (1862-1925), writer
- Benson, Sir Arthur Edward Trevor, (1907-1987), Knight, colonial administrator
- Benson, Edward Frederic, (1867-1940), author
- Benson, Edward White, (1829-1896), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Benson, Mary, (1919-2000), civil rights campaigner and author
- Benson, Robert, (1797-1844), Recorder of Salisbury
- Benson, Robert Hugh, (1871-1914), Roman Catholic writer and apologist
- Benson, Samuel, (1799-1881), Anglican clergyman, author
- Bentham, James, (1709-1794), Canon of Ely Historian
- Bentham, Jeremy, (1748-1832), lawyer, philosopher, writer on jurisprudence
- Bentley, Edmund Clerihew, (1875-1956), writer
- Bentley, George, (1828-1895), publisher and author
- Bentley, Nicolas Clerihew, (1907-1978), publisher, artist and author
- Bentley, Richard, (1662-1742), scholar and critic
- Bentley, Richard, (1794-1871), publisher
- Bentley, Richard, (1854-1936), publisher
- Bentley, Samuel, (1785-1868), printer antiquary
- Benton, Sylvia, (fl 1929-1953), Archaeologist
- Benton, William, (1900-1973), Politician and Publisher
- Bentwich, Norman, (1883-1971), Attorney General for Palestine
- Berenson, Bernard, (1865-1959), art critic
- Beresford, Charles William de la Poer, (1846-1919), Baron Beresford, MP, Admiral
- Beresford, John Baldwyn, (1888-1940), Civil Servant and Historian
- Beresford, John Davys, (1873-1947), Author
- Beresford, Marcus Gervais, (1801-1885), Archbishop of Armagh
- Beresford, Maurice Warwick, (1920-2005), historian and archaeologist
- Beresford, William, (1797-1883), MP
- Bergel, Franz, (b 1900), Chemist
- Bergne, Alexander Paul A'Court, (1937-2007), intelligence officer, diplomat, scholar and broadcaster
- Berkeley, Sir George, (1819-1905), Knight, civil servant
- Berkeley, George Charles Grantley Fitzhardinge, (1800-1881), author and politician
- Berkeley, Humphry John, (1926-1994), Politician Writer and Broadcaster
- Berkeley, William Fitzhardinge, (1786-1857), Earl Fitzhardinge
- Berlin, Sir Isaiah, (1909-1997), Knight, historian and philosopher
- Bernal, John Desmond, (1901-1971), physicist
- Bernard, Edward, (1638-1697), astronomer and scholar
- Bertie, Charles, (1642-1711), MP Diplomat
- Bertie, Francis Leveson, (1844-1919), 1st Viscount Bertie of Thame
- Bertie, Montagu, (1784-1854), 5th Earl of Abingdon
- Bertie, Robert, (1630-1701), 3rd Earl of Lindsey
- Bertie, Willoughby, (1740-1799), 4th Earl of Abingdon
- Bertram, Charles, (1723-1765), Literary Forger
- Best, Frank Milner, (1921-1997), genealogist Hereford, Herefordshire;West Bromwich, Staffordshire
- Bestall, Alfred Edmeades, (1892-1986), author and illustrator
- Besterman, Theodore Deodatus Nathaniel, (1904-1976), Bibliographer and Voltaire Scholar
- Betham, Sir William, (1779-1853), Knight, herald
- Bethe, Hans Albrecht, (1906-2005), Physicist
- Bethell, Richard, (1800-1873), 1st Baron Westbury, Lord Chancellor
- Betjeman, Sir John, (1906-1984), Knight, poet, writer on architecture and broadcaster
- Betton, John, (d 1809), Captain
- Beust, Friedrich Ferdinand von, (1809-1886), Count von Beust, Austrian statesman
- Bevan, Edwyn Robert, (1870-1943), scholar, historian, philosopher
- Beveridge, William, (1637-1708), Bishop of St Asaph
- Beveridge, William Henry, (1879-1963), Baron Beveridge, economist
- Bevin, Ernest, (1881-1951), statesman and trade union leader
- Bevir, Sir Anthony, (1895-1977), Knight Secretary to the Prime Minister
- Bibesco, Elizabeth Charlotte Lucy, (1897-1945), novelist
- Bickerstaff, William, (1728-1789), Schoolmaster Antiquary
- Bickersteth, Anthony Charles, (1920-1948), soldier
- Bickersteth, Edward, (1786-1850), Secretary of the Christian Missionary Society Rector of Watton
- Bickersteth, Edward, (1814-1892), Dean of Lichfield
- Bickersteth, Edward, (1850-1897), Bishop of South Tokyo
- Bickersteth, Edward Henry, (1825-1906), Bishop of Exeter
- Bickersteth, Edward Monier, (1882-1976), Secretary of the Jerusalem and the East Mission
- Bickersteth, Ella Chlora Faithfull, (1858-1954), wife of Canon Samuel Bickersteth
- Bickersteth, Geoffrey Langdale, (1884-1974), Professor of English Literature Aberdeen University
- Bickersteth, Henry, (1783-1851), 1st Baron Langdale, Master of the Rolls
- Bickersteth, John Burgon, (1888-1979), Author
- Bickersteth, John Monier, (b 1921), Bishop of Bath and Wells
- Bickersteth, Kenneth Julian, (1885-1962), Headmaster of Felsted School
- Bickersteth, Samuel, (1857-1937), Canon of Canterbury
- Biddulph, Sir Robert, (1835-1918), Knight General Colonial Governor
- Biddulph, Sir Thomas Myddleton, (1809-1878), Knight General Keeper of the Privy Purse
- Bigge, Arthur John, (1849-1931), 1st Baron Stamfordham, private secretary to George V
- Bigge, John Thomas, (1780-1843), Chief Justice of Trinidad
- Biggs-Davison, Sir John Alec, (1918-1988), Knight MP Indian Civil Servant
- Bigland, Ralph, (1712-1784), herald and antiquary
- Bindley, James, (1737-1818), commissioner of stamp duties, book collector
- Bingham, George Charles Patrick, (1898-1964), 6th Earl of Lucan
- Bingham, Joseph, (1668-1723), theologian and historian
- Bingham, Robert, (1903-1982), colonial administrator
- Bingley, William, (1774-1823), Anglican clergyman, topographer and miscellaneous writer
- Binyon, Robert Laurence, (1869-1943), poet art historian and critic
- Birch, Sir Ernest Woodford, (1857-1929), Knight Colonial Governor
- Birch, James Wheeler Woodford, (1826-1875), resident in Perak Malaysia
- Birch, John, (1616-1691), Presbyterian Colonel
- Birch, Samuel, (1813-1885), Egyptologist and archaeologist
- Birchenough, Sir Henry, (1853-1937), 1st Baronet Businessman
- Bird, Thomas, (d 1836), Herefordshire antiquary
- Birdwood, Sir George Christopher Molesworth, (1832-1917), Knight, Indian administrator
- Birdwood, William Riddell, (1865-1951), 1st Baron Birdwood, Field Marshal
- Birley, Eric Barff, (1906-1995), Archaeologist
- Birrell, Augustine, (1850-1933), author and statesman
- Black, William Henry, (1808-1872), antiquary
- Blackall, Sir Henry William, (b 1889), Knight Colonial Administrator Barrister
- Blackburn, John, (fl1773-1784), student Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Blackburne, Harry William, (1878-1963), Dean of Bristol
- Blackburne, Sir Kenneth William, (1907-1980), Knight Colonial Administrator
- Blacker, Carlos Paton, (1895-1975), psychologist
- Blacket, Joseph, (1786-1810), Poet
- Blackett, Patrick Maynard Stuart, (1897-1974), Baron Blackett, physicist
- Blackley, William, (d 1885), Clergyman and Historian
- Blackman, Geoffrey Emett, (1903-1980), Agronomist
- Blackman, Winifred Susan, (1872-1950), Egyptologist and anthropologist
- Blackstone, Sir William, (1723-1780), Knight Judge MP Historian
- Blackwell, Sir Basil Henry, (1889-1984), Knight, publisher
- Blackwood, George William, (1876-1942), editor and publisher
- Blackwood, Helen Selina, (1807-1867), author and poet
- Blackwood, James, (1814-1871), publisher
- Blackwood, John, (1818-1879), publisher
- Blaikie, William Garden, (1820-1899), Professor of Theology
- Blair, Hugh, (1718-1800), Church of Scotland minister, Professor of Rhetoric
- Blair, Patrick, (1666-1728), Physician and Botanist
- Blake, Robert Norman William, (1916-2003), Baron Blake, historian and college head
- Blakeney, Edward Henry, (1869-1955), classical scholar and poet
- Blaker, Richard Sidney, (1893-1940), Author
- Blakeway, Alan Albert Antisdel, (d 1936), archaeologist
- Blakeway, John Brickdale, (1765-1826), topographer
- Bland, Humphrey, (1686-1763), General and military writer
- Blaschko, Hermann Karl Felix, (1900-1993), Pharmacologist
- Blathwayt, William, (?1649-1717), statesman and civil servant
- Bligh, Eric Walter, (fl 1889-1965), author
- Blind, Mathilde, (1841-1896), Poet
- Blindell, Sir James, (1884-1937), Knight MP Businessman
- Blish, James Benjamin, (1921-1975), writer
- Bliss, Philip, (1787-1857), antiquary and editor
- Bliss, William Henry, (1835-1911), Catholic scholar
- Blome, Richard, (d 1705), Publisher and Compiler
- Blomefield, Francis, (1705-1752), antiquary and topographer
- Blomfield, Charles James, (1786-1857), Bishop of London
- Blomfield, James Charles, (1821-1895), Rector of Launton Antiquary
- Blood, Sir Hilary Rudolph Robert, (1893-1967), Knight, colonial governor
- Bloomberg, Charles, (fl 1950-1979), Political Commentator
- Bloomfield, John Arthur Douglas, (1802-1879), 2nd Baron Bloomfield, diplomat
- Blount, Charles, (1563-1606), Earl of Devonshire and 8th Baron Mountjoy
- Blount, Thomas, (1618-1679), lexicographer, legal writer and Herefordshire antiquary
- Bloxam, John Rouse, (1807-1891), historian
- Blundell, Sir Michael, (1907-1993), Knight Farmer and Politician in Kenya
- Blunden, Edmund Charles, (1896-1974), poet
- Blunden, John, (1922-2013), colonial administrator Rhodesia
- Blunt, Lady Anne Isabella, (1837-1917), Baroness Wentworth, traveller and writer
- Blunt, John Henry, (1823-1884), Rector of Beverstone Ecclesiastical Historian
- Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen, (1840-1922), hedonist, poet, and breeder of Arab horses
- Blythe, Ronald, (b 1922), Poet and Writer
- Blythe, Wilfred Lawson, (1896-1975), colonial administrator
- Boase, Thomas Sherrer Ross, (1898-1974), Historian Scholar Arts Administrator
- Bobart, Jacob, (1641-1719), Botanist
- Boden, Frederick Cecil, (1902-1971), author Chesterfield, Derbyshire;Exeter, Devon
- Bodenham, Sir Wingfield, (fl 1642-1648), antiquary
- Bodkin, Amy Maud, (1875-1967), Author and Literary Critic
- Bodley, John Edward Courtenay, (1853-1925), civil servant and historian
- Bodley, Sir Thomas, (1545-1613), Knight Diplomat and Scholar
- Bodmer, Sir Walter Fred, (b 1936), Knight Geneticist
- Bohn, Henry George, (1796-1884), translator and publisher
- Bohr, Niels Henrik David, (1885-1962), Danish physicist
- Bohun, Edmund, (1645-1699), Chief Justice of Carolina
- Bolshakoff, Sergius, (1901-1990), writer on religion
- Bolton, J Malcolm, (1924-2006), doctor
- Bolton, James, (d 1799), Naturalist
- Bond, Sir Edward Augustus, (1815-1898), Knight, Principal Librarian of the British Museum and historian
- Bond, Nicholas, (1540-1608), President of Magdalen College, Oxford
- Bond, Thomas, (1805-1892), barrister and antiquary
- Bondi, Sir Hermann, (1919-2005), Knight, mathematician and astronomer
- Bone, Sir Muirhead, (1876-1953), Knight, etcher and painter
- Bonham-Carter, Lady Helen Violet , (1887-1969) Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury, Liberal politician
- Bonham-Carter, Mark Raymond, (1922-1994), Baron Bonham Carter, politician
- Bonham-Carter, Sir Maurice, (1880-1960), Knight, politician
- Bonney, Thomas George, (1833-1923), Geologist
- Boone, James Shergold, (1799-1859), author
- Boorman, A G, (b 1905), Engineer Colonial Service
- Boot, Jesse, (1850-1931), 1st Baron Trent, industrialist
- Booth, David Alwyn Gore-, (1943-2004), diplomat
- Booth, George Sclater-, (1826-1894), 1st Baron Basing, politician
- Booth, John, (1584-1659), antiquary
- Boothby, Sir William, (c 1638-1707), 2nd Baronet
- Borden, Sir Robert Laird, (1854-1937), Knight Canadian Statesman
- Borlase, William, (1696-1772), rector of Ludgvan, antiquary and naturalist
- Born, Max, (1882-1970), German-British physicist
- Borret, John, (d 1698), antiquary
- Borrow, George Henry, (1803-1881), writer and traveller
- Borthwick, Algernon, (1830-1908), Baron Glenesk
- Borton, Sir Arthur, (1814-1893), Knight General and Governor of Malta
- Bosanquet, Robert Carr, (1871-1935), Archaeologist
- Boscawen, William, (1752-1811), Author
- Bose, Sir Jagadis Chunder, (1858-1937), Knight Biologist and Diplomat
- Bossevile, Godfrey, (1655-1705), Sheriff of Yorkshire
- Bostock, Peter Geoffrey, (1911-1999), Archdeacon of Doncaster
- Boswell, James, (1778-1822), lawyer and editor
- Boswell, Percy George Hamnall, (1886-1960), Geologist
- Bosworth, Joseph, (1789-1876), Anglo Saxon Scholar and Lexicographer
- Botfield, Beriah, (1807-1863), bibliographer and antiquary, MP
- Botha, Louis, (1862-1919), South African General and Statesman
- Bottomley, Arthur George, (1907-1995), Baron Bottomley, politician
- Bottomley, Gordon, (1874-1948), poet and dramatist
- Bottomley, Sir William Cecil, (1878-1954), Knight Colonial Administrator
- Boughton, Rutland, (1878-1960), Composer
- Boult, Sir Adrian Cedric, (1889-1983), Knight Conductor
- Boumphrey, Robert Staveley, (1916-1987), colonial administrator
- Bourdillon, Sir Bernard Henry, (1883-1948), Knight, colonial administrator
- Bourdillon, Francis William, (1852-1921), Poet and Critic
- Bourignon, Antoinette, (1616-1680), French mystic
- Bourke, Sir Richard, (1777-1855), Knight, General, colonial governor
- Bourke, Richard Southwell, (1822-1872), 6th Earl of Mayo, Viceroy of India
- Bourne, Francis Alphonsus, (1861-1935), Cardinal
- Bourne, Henry Richard Fox, (1837-1909), social reformer and author
- Boustead, Sir John Edmund Hugh, (1895-1980), Knight Colonel Colonial Administrator
- Bowdler, John, (1746-1823), Author
- Bowdler, Thomas, (1780-1856), Prebendary of St Paul's Author
- Bowen, Edmund John, (1898-1980), Chemist and Historian
- Bowen, Elizabeth Dorothea Cole, (1899-1973), novelist
- Bowen, Sir George Ferguson, (1821-1899), Knight, colonial governor
- Bowen, Ivor, (1862-1934), judge
- Bowen, James, (? 1718-1774), painter and topographer
- Bowen, John, (1755-1832), painter and genealogist
- Bower, Archibald, (1686-1766), Historian
- Bower, Sir Graham John, (1848-1933), Knight, colonial administrator
- Bowle, John, (1725-1788), Writer On Spanish Literature
- Bowles, Thomas Gibson, (1842-1922), Politician
- Bowles, William Lisle, (1762-1850), Canon of Salisbury, poet, antiquary
- Bowman, Seymour, (c 1621-1704), MP for Old Sarum
- Bowman, Walter, (d 1782), antiquary
- Bowra, Sir Cecil Maurice, (1898-1971), Knight Scholar
- Bowring, Sir John, (1792-1872), Knight, MP, diplomat, colonial governor, author, traveller
- Bowyer, Sir Eric Blacklock, (1902-1964), Knight Civil Servant
- Bowyer, Sir George, (1811-1883), 7th Baronet Lawyer MP
- Bowyer, Sir William, (1558-1616), Knight MP Teller of the Exchequer
- Bowyer, William, (1699-1777), Printer
- Box, Sydney, (1907-1983), film producer and screenwriter
- Boxall, Sir William, (1800-1879), Knight Portrait Painter, Director of National Gallery
- Boxer, Charles Ralph, (1904-2000), historian
- Boyce, George Price, (1826-1897), landscape painter
- Boyce, William, (1710-1779), musician London
- Boyd, Charles Walter, (1869-1919), Imperial Propagandist
- Boyd, Sir Denis William, (1891-1965), Knight, Admiral
- Boyd, Hugh, (1746-1794), Essayist and Colonial Administrator
- Boyd, James Dixon, (1907-1968), Anatomist
- Boyd, Thomas Jamieson Laycock Stirling, (1886-1973), barrister
- Boyd-Moss, Lionel Boyd, (1875-1940), Brigadier General
- Boyle, Charles, (1676-1731), 4th Earl of Orrery and 1st Baron Marston, General
- Boyle, Sir Courtenay Edmund, (1845-1901), civil servant
- Boyle, Henry, (1665-1729), 1st Baron Carleton, politician
- Boyle, John, (1707-1762), 5th Earl of Cork and of Orrery
- Boyle, Richard, (1809-1868), 4th Earl of Shannon
- Boyle, Richard Edmund St Lawrence, (1829-1904), 9th Earl of Cork and Orrery
- Bracken, Brendan Rendall, (1901-1958), 1st Viscount Bracken, politician and publisher
- Bradbury, Sir John Swanwick, (1872-1950), 1st Baron Bradbury, civil servant
- Bradlaugh, Charles, (1833-1891), freethought advocate and politician
- Bradley, Andrew Cecil, (1851-1935), literary critic
- Bradley, Edward, (1827-1889), novelist 'Cuthbert Bede'
- Bradley, George Granville, (1821-1903), Dean of Westminster
- Bradley, Henry, (1845-1923), philologist and lexicographer
- Bradley, James, (1693-1762), Chaplain to Bishop of Hereford, astronomer
- Bradley, Katharine Harris, (1846-1914), poet and dramatist
- Bradshaw, David, (fl 1948-1972), educationalist in Ghana Ghana
- Bradshaw, Henry, (d 1661), Parliamentarian
- Brady, Sir Maziere, (1796-1871), Baronet Lord Chancellor of Ireland
- Brady, Robert, (d 1700), Physician Antiquary
- Bragg, Sir William Henry, (1862-1942), Knight Physicist
- Bragg, Sir William Lawrence, (1890-1971), Knight, physicist and crystallographer
- Brailsford, Henry Noel, (1873-1958), Socialist journalist and historian
- Bramston, Sir John, (1611-1700), Knight MP Lawyer
- Bramwell, George William Wilshere, (1808-1892), Baron Bramwell, judge
- Brand, Henry Bouverie William, (1814-1892), 1st Viscount Hampden of Glynde
- Brand, John, (1744-1806), antiquary and historian
- Brand, Robert Henry, (1878-1963), Baron Brand, civil servant and banker
- Brander, Gustavus, (1720-1787), Merchant and Antiquary
- Brander, William Browne, (1880-1951), colonial administrator
- Brandis, Sir Dietrich, (1824-1907), Knight Forest Administrator and Botanist
- Brassey, Thomas, (1836-1918), 1st Earl Brassey, Governor of Victoria
- Braun, Thomas, (1935-2008), classicist Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Bray, William, (1736-1832), attorney and antiquary Shere, Surrey
- Brayley, Edward Wedlake, (1773-1854), Topographer and Archaeologist
- Brayne, Frank Lugard, (1882-1952), Indian Administrator
- Brayne, Richard, (1924-2004), colonial administrator
- Bredin, George Richard Frederick, (1899-1983), Colonial Administrator
- Brent, Sir Nathaniel, (? 1573-1652), Knight Warden of Merton College Oxford
- Brereton, Sir William, (1604-1661), Knight Parliamentarian
- Breton, John, (d 1676), Master of Emmanuel College Cambridge
- Brett, Frank Godbolt, (1898-1963), colonial police officer
- Brett, Oliver Sylvain Baliol, (1881-1965), 3rd Viscount Esher
- Brett, Reginald Baliol, (1852-1930) 2nd Viscount Esher, politician
- Brett, Thomas, (1667-1744), Nonjuror and theologian
- Brettingham, Matthew, (1725-1803), architect
- Brewin, Arthur Winbolt, (1867-1946), Colonial Administrator
- Brewster, Sir David, (1781-1868), Knight, natural philosopher
- Bricknell, A J G, (fl 1894-1917), Genealogist
- Bridge, Sir John Frederick, (1844-1924), Knight Organist Composer and Musical Antiquary
- Bridgeman, Orlando, (1873-1957), 5th Earl of Bradford
- Bridgeman, Orlando George Charles, (1819-1898), 3rd Earl of Bradford
- Bridgeman, William Clive, (1864-1935), 1st Viscount Bridgeman, statesman
- Bridges, Brook William, (1801-1875), 1st Baron Fitzwalter
- Bridges, Edward Ettingdene, (1892-1969), 1st Baron Bridges, civil servant
- Bridges, John, (1666-1724), Northamptonshire antiquary
- Bridges, Robert Seymour, (1844-1930), Poet Laureate
- Brierly, James Leslie, (1881-1955), Professor of International Law
- Brierly, Timothy Graham, (1926-2010), soldier and administrator Palestine;Egypt;Nigeria;Tanganyika
- Briggs, John, (1785-1875), General Indian Administrator
- Brighouse, Harold, (1882-1958), playwright
- Bright, Benjamin Heywood, (1787-1843), antiquary
- Bright, Henry Arthur, (1830-1884), Merchant and Author
- Bright, Sir John, (1619-1688), Knight Parliamentarian
- Bright, John, (1811-1889), politician Rochdale, Lancashire
- Bright, William, (1824-1901), ecclesiastical historian
- Brink, Charles Oscar, (1907-1994), Classical Scholar
- Brittain, Sir Harry Ernest, (1873-1974), Knight, MP Journalist
- Brittain, Vera Mary, (1893-1970), nurse, writer, feminist and pacifist Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire
- Britten, Edward Benjamin, (1913-1976), Baron Britten of Aldeburgh, composer Lowestoft, Suffolk;Aldeburgh, Suffolk
- Britton, John, (1771-1857), antiquary and topographer
- Broadhurst, Henry, (1840-1911), Labour Leader MP
- Broadwood, John, (1732-1812), Pianoforte Manufacturer
- Brock, Michael George, (1920-2014), historian
- Brockway, Archibald Fenner, (1888-1988), Baron Brockway, politician
- Brodetsky, Selig, (1888-1954), Mathematician and Zionist
- Brodie, Sir Benjamin Collins, (1783-1862), 1st Baronet, surgeon
- Brodie, Sir Benjamin Collins, (1817-1880), 2nd Baronet, chemist
- Brodrick, John, (1765-1842), Major General
- Brodrick, William St John Freemantle, (1856-1942), 9th Viscount and 1st Earl Midleton, statesman
- Brome, William, (b ? 1664), Herefordshire Antiquary
- Bromet, William, (d 1850), physician and antiquary
- Bromley, Sir Richard Madox, (1813-1865), Knight Civil Servant
- Brook, Norman Craven, (1902-1967), 1st Baron Normanbrook, civil servant
- Brooke, Sir Charles Anthony Johnson, (1829-1917), Knight 2nd Rajah of Sarawak
- Brooke, Sir Charles Vyner, (1874-1963), Knight Rajah of Sarawak
- Brooke, Francis Capper, (1810-1886), Antiquary and Bibliophile
- Brooke, Sir James, (1803-1868), Knight Rajah of Sarawak
- Brooke, John Brooke, (d 1868), nephew of Sir James Brooke
- Brooke, John Charles, (1748-1794), herald, antiquary and topographer
- Brooke, Ralph, (1553-1625), herald
- Brooke, Sylvia, (1885-1971), Lady Ranee of Sarawak, writer
- Brooke-Popham, Sir Henry Robert Moore, (1878-1953), Knight, Air Chief Marshal
- Brooks, Charles William Shirley, (1816-1874), editor of Punch
- Brooks, Cleanth, (1906-1994), Professor of Rhetoric
- Brooks, Collin, (1893-1959), journalist
- Brooks, Van Wyck, (1886-1963), writer
- Broome, Sir Frederick Napier, (1842-1896), Knight, Colonial governor
- Broqueville, Charles Marie Pierre Albert de, (1860-1940), Comte De Broqueville, Belgian statesman
- Brotherton, Sir Thomas William, (1785-1868), Knight General
- Brougham, Henry Peter, (1778-1868), 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, statesman, Lord Chancellor
- Broughton, Hugh, (1549-1612), Prebendary of Durham, Rabbinical Scholar
- Broughton, Rhoda, (1840-1920), Novelist
- Broughton, William Grant, (1788-1853), Bishop of Australia
- Broun, Sir Richard, (1801-1858), 8th Baronet Writer
- Brown, Alfred Reginald Radcliffe-, (1881-1955), anthropologist
- Brown, Arthur, (b 1917), United Nations official
- Brown, Charles Armitage, (1786-1842), friend of Keats
- Brown, Donald Herbert, (b 1903), colonial administrator
- Brown, Ford Madox, (1821-1893), painter
- Brown, Sir Frank Herbert, (1868-1959), Knight, author and journalist
- Brown, Sir George, (1790-1865), Knight, General
- Brown, George Alfred, (1914-1985), Baron George-Brown, politician
- Brown, Horatio Robert Forbes, (1854-1926), historian of Venice
- Brown, Jeremy Murray-, (b 1932), writer
- Brown, John, (1715-1766), chaplain to Bishop of Carlisle
- Brown, John, (1810-1882), physician and essayist
- Browne, Anthony Joseph, (1728-1787), 7th Viscount Montagu
- Browne, Sir George Buckston, (1850-1945), Knight, surgeon
- Browne, George Samuel, (1769-1793), 8th Viscount Montagu
- Browne, Howe Peter, (1788-1845), 2nd Marquess of Sligo, politician and colonial governor
- Browne, Isaac Hawkins, (1705-1760), wit and poet
- Browne, John, (d 1691), clerk of Parliaments
- Browne, John Cave, (1818-1898), vicar and antiquary Detling, Kent
- Browne, Sir Stewart Gore-, (1883-1967), Knight, Lieutenant Colonel and Northern Rhodesian politician
- Browne, Sir Thomas, (1605-1682), Knight, physician and author
- Browne, Valentine Augustus, (1825-1905), 4th Earl of Kenmare
- Browning, Rex Alan, (b 1930), civil servant
- Brownlee, George Gow, (b 1942), chemical pathologist
- Bruce, Alexander Hugh, (1849-1921), 6th Baron Balfour of Burghleigh, statesman
- Bruce, Anna Maria Frances, (c1803-1885), wife of General Michael Bruce
- Bruce, Eric Stuart, (1855-1935), Scientist and Aviator
- Bruce, Helen Florence Mary Auxilium, (1860-1941), wife of Eric Stuart Bruce
- Bruce, Henry Austin, (1815-1895), 1st Baron Aberdare, statesman
- Bruce, Ian Robert Craufurd, (1890-1956), Brigadier Author
- Bruce, James, (1730-1794), African traveller
- Bruce, James, (1811-1863), 8th Earl of Elgin, Viceroy of India
- Bruce, Jane, (1767-1840), wife of Patrick Craufurd Bruce
- Bruce, Joan Mary, (1904-1991), wife of Ian Robert Craufurd Bruce
- Bruce, John, (1802-1869), antiquary
- Bruce, Michael, (1787-1861), MP Traveller
- Bruce, Michael, (1823-1883), General
- Bruce, Patrick Craufurd, (1748-1820), Banker
- Bruce, Robert, (1829-1908), Congregational Minister
- Bruce, Robert Preston, (1851-1893), MP for Fife
- Bruce, Victor Alexander, (1849-1917), 9th Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, Viceroy of India
- Bruce, William Downing, (1824-1875), Barrister and Antiquary
- Bruce-Mitford, Rupert Leo Scott, (1914-1994), archaeologist
- Bruck, Hermann Alexander, (1905-2000), astronomer
- Brudenell, Thomas, (c 1583-1663), 1st Earl of Cardigan, royalist, antiquary
- Brumwell, George Murray, (1872-1963), Journalist and Author
- Brunel, Isambard Kingdom, (1806-1859), civil engineer
- Bruning, Heinrich, (1885-1970), German Political Scientist
- Brunnow, Count Ernst Philipp, (1797-1875), Russian diplomat
- Brunyate, William Edwin, (1867-1943), Colonial Administrator
- Bruton, Charles Lamb, (1890-1969), colonial administrator
- Bryan, Sir Herbert, (1865-1950), Colonel
- Bryant, Sir Arthur Wynne Morgan, (1899-1985), Knight, historian
- Bryant, Herbert Collingwood A, (b 1908), Colonial Administrator
- Bryce, James, (1806-1877), geologist and mathematician
- Bryce, James, (1838-1922), Viscount Bryce of Dechmount, statesman
- Bryce, John Annan, (1844-1923), MP for Inverness Explorer
- Brydall, John, (b 1635), Secretary to the Master of the Rolls
- Brydges, Lady Caroline, (1729-1804), daughter of 2nd Duke of Chandos
- Brydges, Sir Samuel Egerton, (1762-1837), 1st Baronet, MP, bibliographer and genealogist
- Bryne, Robert, (d 1776), master of Magdalen College School, Oxford
- Buchan, Alastair Francis, (1918-1976), Professor of International Relations Oxford
- Buchan, John, (1875-1940), 1st Baron Tweedsmuir, novelist, historian, MP, governor-general of Canada
- Buchanan, Sir Andrew, (1807-1882), 1st Baronet, diplomat
- Buchanan, Thomas Ryburn, (1846-1911), Politician
- Buchthal, Hugo, (b 1909), Art Historian
- Buck, Sir George, (d 1623), Knight, poet and historian
- Buckland, William, (1784-1856), Dean of Westminster, geologist
- Buckle, Christopher Richard Sandford, (1916-2001), Writer, Critic, Exhibition Designer
- Buckle, George Earle, (1854-1935), Biographer Editor of the Times
- Buckler, John, (1770-1851), topographical artist, architect and antiquary
- Buckler, John Chessell, (1793-1894), architect and antiquary
- Buckley-Mathew, Sir George Benvenuto, (1807-1879), Knight Colonial Governor and Diplomat
- Buckmaster, Stanley Owen, (1861-1934), 1st Viscount Buckmaster, Lord Chancellor
- Buist, John Latto Farquharson, (1930-2012), civil servant
- Bulbring, Edith, (1903-1990), pharmacologist
- Bulkeley, Sir Richard, (1644-1710), Baronet Enthusiast
- Bullen, Arthur Henry, (1857-1920), publisher and author
- Buller, Charles, (1806-1848), politician
- Buller, Sir Redvers Henry, (1839-1908), Knight, General
- Buller-Yarde-Buller, John, (1799-1871), 1st Baron Churston, politician
- Bullett, Gerald William, (1893-1958), Writer
- Bullock, John Frederick Watkinson, (1840-1918), Author
- Bulstrode, Sir Richard, (1610-1711), Knight, diplomat
- Bulstrode, Whitelocke, (1652-1724), Essayist
- Bulwer, Sir Henry Ernest Gascoyne, (1836-1914), Knight, colonial governor
- Bulwer, William Henry Lytton Earle, (1801-1872), Baron Dalling and Bulwer, diplomat
- Bulwer-Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton, (1803-1873), 1st Baron Lytton, statesman and novelist
- Bulwer-Lytton, Edward Robert, (1831-1891), 1st Earl of Lytton, Viceroy of India
- Bulwer-Lytton, Rosina Anne Doyle, (1802-1882) Baroness Lytton, novelist
- Bulwer-Lytton, Victor Alexander George Robert, (1876-1947), 2nd Earl of Lytton
- Bunbury, Sir Charles James Fox, (1809-1886), 8th Baronet Geologist
- Bunbury, Sir Henry Edward, (1778-1860), 7th Baronet Lieutenant General and Historian
- Bunch, Robert, (d 1881), Diplomat
- Bunn, Charles William, (1905-1990), crystallographer and industrial chemist
- Bunsen, Sir Bernard de, (1907-1990), Knight, educationalist
- Bunsen, Christian Karl Josias von, (1791-1860), Baron von Bunsen, German diplomat and scholar
- Bunsen, Henry George, (1818-1885), Rector of Donnington
- Bunsen, Sir Maurice William Ernest de, (1852-1932), Knight, diplomat
- Bunting, Daniel George, (1890-1967), author and critic "daniel George"
- Burchardt, Franz Adolf Fritz, (1902-1958), Statistician
- Burdett, Sir Francis, (1770-1844), 5th Baronet Politician
- Burdett, Helen, (c1847-1919), wife of Sir Henry Burdett
- Burdett, Sir Henry, (1847-1920), knight, author and statist
- Burdett, Osbert, (1885-1936), author
- Burdon-Sanderson, Sir John Scott, (1828-1905), 1st Baronet, physiologist
- Burge, Hubert Murray, (1862-1925), headmaster of Winchester Bishop of Oxford
- Burges, George, (1725-1786), Secretary to General Bland
- Burges, George, (1786-1864), Classical Scholar
- Burges, Sir James Bland, (1752-1824), Knight and politician
- Burgess, Daniel, (1645-1713), Nonconformist
- Burgess, Thomas, (1756-1837), Bishop of Salisbury
- Burgh, Ulick John de, (1802-1874), 1st Marquess of Clanricarde, politician and diplomat
- Burgh, William, (1741-1808), Controversialist
- Burgin, Edward Leslie, (1887-1945), Politician
- Burgon, John William, (1813-1888), Dean of Chichester, antiquary
- Burgoyne, Sir John, (1739-1785), 7th Baronet General
- Burke, Edmund, (1729-1797), statesman
- Burke, John, (1787-1848), genealogist and antiquary
- Burke, Sir John Bernard, (1814-1892), Knight, herald and genealogist
- Burke, Sir Joseph Terence Anthony, (b 1913), Knight Art Historian
- Burkill, Humphrey Morrison, (1914-2006), botanist
- Burkitt, Miles Crawford, (1890-1971), archaeologist
- Burn, Andrew Robert, (1902-1991), Ancient Historian
- Burn, John Southerden, (? 1799-1870), Solicitor and Antiquary
- Burn, Richard, (1709-1785), Lawyer and Antiquary
- Burnaby, Frederick Gustavus, (1842-1885), Colonel, traveller
- Burnand, Sir Francis Cowley, (1836-1917), Knight Author and Journalist
- Burne, Alfred Higgins, (1886-1959), soldier and military historian
- Burne, Sir Owen Tudor, (1837-1909), Knight, Major General
- Burne-Jones, Sir Edward Coley, (1833-1898), 1st Baronet, painter
- Burne-Jones, Sir Philip William, (1861-1926) 2nd Baronet, painter
- Burnet, Elizabeth, (1661-1709), religious writer
- Burnet, Gilbert, (1643-1715), Bishop of Salisbury and historian Edinburgh, Midlothian
- Burnet, Sir Thomas, (1694-1753), Knight Diplomat Judge and Pamphleteer
- Burnett, James, (1714-1799), Lord Monboddo Scottish Judge
- Burney, Charles, (1726-1814), musician and author Shrewsbury, Shropshire
- Burns, Cecil Delisle, (1879-1942), Lecturer and Writer
- Burns, John Elliot, (1858-1943), Politician and Trade Unionist
- Burrard, Sir Sydney Gerald, (1860-1943), 7th Baronet Surveyor General of India
- Burrell, Sir William, (1732-1796), Knight, antiquary
- Burrows, Edmund Hartford, (1927-2002), physician, historian
- Burt, Cyril Lodowic, (1883-1971), Knight psychologist
- Burton, Edward, (1794-1836), Professor of Divinity
- Burton, Sir Frederic William, (1816-1900), Knight Director of the National Gallery
- Burton, George, (1717-1791), Rector of Heningswell, antiquary
- Burton, Lady Isabel, (1831-1896), biographer
- Burton, John, (1710-1771), antiquary
- Burton, Sir Montague Maurice, (1885-1952), Knight Clothing Manufacturer and Philanthropist
- Burton, Sir Richard Francis, (1821-1890), explorer, diplomat and author
- Burton, William, (1575-1645), antiquary
- Burtt, Bernard Dearman, (1902-1938), Botanist
- Burtt, Joseph, (1818-1876), Archivist
- Bury, Lady Charlotte Susan Maria, (1775-1861), novelist
- Bury, John Bagnell, (1861-1927), Classical Scholar and Historian
- Bushe, Sir Henry Grattan, (1886-1961), Knight Legal Adviser to Colonial Office
- Bushell, Stephen Wootton, (1844-1908), Physician and Archaeologist
- Bushnell, Geoffrey Hext Sutherland, (1903-1978), archaeologist
- Busia, Kofi Abrefa, (1913-1978), Prime Minister of Ghana
- Butcher, Samuel Henry, (1850-1910), classical scholar educationist MP
- Butler, Arthur Stanley George, (1888-1965), architect and author
- Butler, Bill, (1934-1977), poet and publisher United States of America
- Butler, Charles, (1750-1832), Roman Catholic lawyer historian biographer
- Butler, Cuthbert Edward Joseph Aloysius, (1858-1934), Abbot of Downside, historian and theologian
- Butler, Frederick Karl, (1904-1973), Education Admnistrator East African Colonial Service
- Butler, George, (1774-1853), Dean of Peterborough
- Butler, Sir Harold Beresford, (1883-1951), Knight, civil servant
- Butler, Harold Edgeworth, (1878-1951), classical scholar and antiquary
- Butler, Henry Montagu, (1833-1918), Headmaster of Harrow Master of Trinity Cambridge
- Butler, James, (1610-1688), 1st Duke of Ormonde, soldier and statesman
- Butler, James, (1665-1745), 2nd Duke of Ormonde, statesman
- Butler, Nicholas Murray, (1862-1947), President of Columbia University Philosopher Educationist
- Butler, Richard, (1639-1686), 1st Earl of Arran
- Butler, Richard, (1794-1862), Dean of Clonmacnois Antiquary
- Butler, Richard Austen, (1902-1982), Baron Butler of Saffron Walden, politician
- Butler, Samuel, (1774-1839), Headmaster of Shrewsbury and Bishop of Lichfield
- Butler, Samuel, (1835-1902), writer
- Butler, Sir Spencer Harcourt, (1869-1938), Knight, governor of Burma
- Butler, Spencer Perceval, (1828-1915), Barrister
- Butler, Stephen Seymour, (1880-1964), Major General
- Butler, Thomas, (1634-1680), Earl of Ossory 1st Baron Butler of Moore Park
- Butler, William John, (1818-1894), Dean of Lincoln
- Butt, Isaac, (1813-1879), politician
- Butterfield, William, (1814-1900), architect and antiquary
- Butterworth, George Sainton Kaye, (1885-1916), Composer and Folk Song Collector
- Butterworth, Joseph, (1770-1826), MP for Dover Philanthropist
- Buxton, Charles, (1823-1871), Politician and Brewer
- Buxton, Charles Roden, (1875-1942), Politician
- Buxton, Clarence Edward Victor, (1892-1967), Colonial Administrator
- Buxton, Edward John Mawby, (1912-1989), Renaissance Scholar
- Buxton, Sir Edward North, (1812-1858), 2nd Baronet MP
- Buxton, John Henry, (1849-1934), Businessman and Philanthropist
- Buxton, Leonard Halford Dudley, (1889-1939), anthropologist
- Buxton, Patrick Alfred, (1892-1955), entomologist
- Buxton, Sydney Charles, (1853-1934), 1st Earl Buxton, Governor General of South Africa
- Buxton, Sir Thomas Fowell, (1786-1845), 1st Baronet Philanthropist
- Buxton, Sir Thomas Fowell, (1837-1915), 3rd Baronet MP Governor of South Australia
- Buxton, Travers, (fl 1898-1934), Vice-President of the Anti-Slavery Society
- Buzzard, Sir Edward Farquhar, (1871-1945), 1st Baronet Physician
- Byam, Edward Samuel, (1788-1869), Genealogist
- Byng, George Henry Charles, (1830-1898), 3rd Earl of Strafford
- Byng, Gustav, (d 1910), businessman
- Byng, John, (1743-1813), 5th Viscount Torrington
- Byrne, Sir Joseph Aloysius, (1874-1942), Knight Brigadier General Colonial Governor
- Byrom, John, (1692-1763), Teacher of Short Hand
- Byron, Anne Isabella, (1792-1860) Baroness Wentworth, mathematician
- Byron, George Anson, (1789-1868), 7th Baron Byron, Admiral
- Byron, George Gordon, (1788-1824), 6th Baron Byron, poet
- Byron, John, (1723-1786), Vice Admiral
- Bywater, Ingram, (1840-1914), Regius Professor of Greek at Oxford
- Cadell, Thomas, (1742-1802), Publisher
- Cadett, Thomas Tucker-Edwardes, (1898-1982), journalist
- Cadogan, George Henry, (1840-1915), 5th Earl of Cadogan, statesman
- Cadoux, Cecil John, (1883-1947), Congregational Theologian
- Caesar, Sir Julius, (1558-1636), Knight Judge
- Caine, Sir Thomas Henry Hall, (1853-1931), Knight, novelist
- Caine, William Sproston, (1842-1903), Politician and Temperance Advocate
- Caird, Edward, (1835-1908), Master of Balliol College, Oxford
- Caird, John, (1820-1898), Principal of Glasgow University
- Cairncross, Sir Alexander Kirkland, (1911-1998), Knight, economist
- Cairns, Hugh McCalmont, (1819-1885), 1st Earl Cairns, Lord Chancellor
- Calamy, Edmund, (1671-1732), Nonconformist biographer
- Caldecott, Sir Andrew, (1884-1951), Knight Governor General of Ceylon
- Calder, John, (1733-1815), Author
- Caley, John, (1763-1834), archivist, antiquary and Secretary to Record Commission
- Callaghan, Leonard James, (1912-2005), Baron Callaghan of Cardiff, statesman
- Callcott, Sir Augustus Wall, (1779-1844), Knight Painter
- Callcott, John Wall, (1766-1821), Composer
- Callcott, Maria, (1785-1842), author and traveller Chile;Brazil
- Calverley, Amice Mary, (1896-1959), artist, Egyptologist and musician
- Calvocoressi, Peter, (1912-2010), intelligence officer and writer
- Cambridge, Adolphus Frederick, (1774-1850), 1st Duke of Cambridge, Field Marshal
- Cambridge, Alexander Augustus Frederick William, (1874-1957), Earl of Athlone, Major General
- Cambridge, George William Frederick Charles, (1819-1904) 2nd Duke of Cambridge, Field Marshal
- Cambridge, Richard Owen, (1717-1802), Author
- Cameron, Sir Donald Charles, (1872-1948), Knight Colonial Governor
- Cameron, Sir Gordon Roy, (1899-1967), knight pathologist
- Cameron, Julia Margaret, (1815-1879), photographer
- Campan, Jeanne Louise Henriette, (1752-1822), Lady in Waiting to Marie Antionette and governess to the Bonapartes
- Campbell, Archibald Y, (1885-1958), classical scholar
- Campbell, Beatrice Stella, (1865-1940), actress
- Campbell, George Douglas, (1823-1900), 8th Duke of Argyll, statesman
- Campbell, Sir Gerald, (1879-1964), Knight, diplomat
- Campbell, Sir Guy, (1786-1849), Knight Major General
- Campbell, James Dykes, (1838-1895), Biographer
- Campbell, John Douglas Sutherland, (1845-1914), 9th Duke of Argyll, Governor General of Canada
- Campbell, John Frederick, (1790-1860), 1st Earl Cawdor
- Campbell, Lewis, (1830-1908), Classical scholar
- Campbell, Robert, (b 1934), Colonial Administrator
- Campbell, Sir Ronald Hugh, (1883-1953), Knight Diplomat
- Campbell, Thomas, (1777-1844), poet
- Campbell-Bannerman, Sir Henry, (1836-1908), statesman
- Cannan, Charles, (1858-1919), Scholar and University Publisher
- Cannan, May Wedderburn, (1893-1973), poet and writer Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Canning, George, (1770-1827), statesman
- Canning, Stratford, (1786-1880), 1st Viscount Stratford de Redcliffe, diplomat
- Canning-Cooke, Frank Basil, (1906-1993), Lieutenant Colonel
- Canton, William, (1845-1926), editor and journalist
- Capel, Arthur, (1631-1683), 1st Earl of Essex
- Caplat, Moran Victor Hingston, (1916-2003), administrator, Glyndebourne Festival Opera
- Caradoc, John Francis, (1759-1839), 1st Baron Howden, General
- Caradoc, John Hobart, (1799-1873), 2nd Baron Howden, General
- Carafa, Carlo, (fl 1555), Italian Cardinal
- Carbutt, Sir Edward Hamer, (1838-1905), Baronet MP Engineer
- Cardozo, Benjamin Nathan, (1870-1938), American Judge
- Cardwell, Edward, (1787-1861), church historian
- Cardwell, Edward, (1813-1886), Viscount Cardwell, statesman
- Carey, Elizabeth, (1770-1845), wife of Philip Melvill, Lt Governor of Pendennis Castle
- Carey, George, (1547-1603), 2nd Baron Hunsdon
- Carey Jones, Norman Stewart, (b 1911), Colonial Administrator
- Carey, Robert, (1560-1639), 1st Earl of Monmouth
- Carey, William Paulet, (1759-1839), Art Critic
- Carleton, Guy, (1598-1685), Bishop of Chichester
- Carlisle, Charles Harold, (fl 1948-1980), crystallographer
- Carlisle, Nicholas, (1771-1847), antiquary
- Carlos, Edward John, (1798-1851), antiquary
- Carlyle, Alexander James, (1861-1943), Historian of Political Thought
- Carlyle, Jane Baillie Welsh, (1801-1866), poet and writer
- Carlyle, John Aitken, (1801-1879), physician
- Carlyle, Thomas, (1795-1881), historian, essayist and philosopher
- Carmichael, Sir James, (1858-1934), Director General of housing in England and Wales
- Carnegie, Andrew, (1835-1919), manufacturer and philanthropist
- Caroe, Sir Olaf Kirkpatrick, (1892-1981), Knight, colonial administrator
- Carondelet, Alexandre, (fl 1793-1795), Baron De Carondelet
- Carpenter, Joseph Estlin, (1844-1927), Unitarian Principal of Manchester College Oxford
- Carpenter, William Benjamin, (1813-1885), naturalist
- Carr, Sir Cecil Thomas, (1878-1966), Knight Counsel to the Speaker
- Carr, Sir Frederick Bernard, (1893-1981), Knight Colonial Administrator
- Carr, John Dickson, (1906-1977), Author
- Carr, Leonard Robert, (b 1916), Baron Carr of Hadley, politician
- Carrington, Frederick Augustus, (1801-1860), barrister
- Carrow, John Hinton, (1890-1973), Colonial Administrator
- Carruthers, William, (1830-1922), Botanist
- Carson, Edward Henry, (1854-1935), Baron Carson, politician
- Carsten, Francis Ludwig, (b 1911), Historian
- Carte, Samuel, (1653-1740), antiquary
- Carte, Thomas, (1686-1754), historian
- Carter, Edmund, (fl 1753), topographer and antiquary
- Carter, Elizabeth, (1717-1806), Poet and Translator
- Carter, Harry Graham, (1901-1982), archivist
- Carter, John, (1748-1817), draughtsman, architect and antiquary
- Carter, John Waynflete, (1905-1975), Bibliographer
- Carter, Robert Brudenell, (1828-1918), Ophthalmic Surgeon
- Carter, Thomas Thellusson, (1808-1901), Rector of Clewer
- Carteret, John, (1690-1763), 1st Earl Granville
- Carteret, Robert, (1721-1776), 2nd Earl Granville
- Cartwright, Albert, (1868-1956), Editor
- Cartwright, John, (1740-1824), political reformer
- Cartwright, William, (d 1799), Nonjuror
- Carver, Richard Michael Power, (1915-2001), Baron Carver, Field Marshal
- Cary, Arthur Joyce Lunel, (1888-1957), writer
- Casamajor, James Henry, (fl 1771-1813), Indian Civil Servant
- Casaubon, Isaac, (1559-1614), Prebendary of Canterbury Classical Scholar Diarist
- Case, Robert Charles, (b 1893), Indian civil servant
- Casement, Sir Roger David, (1864-1916), Knight Diplomat and Irish Nationalist
- Cass, Edward Geoffrey, (b 1916), Civil Servant
- Cassini, Jean Dominique, (1625-1712), French astronomer
- Casson, Sir Lewis, (d 1969), Knight Actor Husband of Dame Sybil Thorndike
- Casson, Stanley, (1889-1944), archaeologist
- Castell, Edmund, (1606-1685), Semitic Scholar
- Castillejo, Jose, (1877-1945), Professor of Law
- Castle, Barbara Anne, (1910-2002), Baroness Castle of Blackburn, Labour politician
- Catlin, George, (1796-1872), American Artist
- Catlin, Sir George Edward Gordon, (1896-1979), Knight, political scientist
- Catling, Sir Richard Charles, (b 1912), Knight Colonial Police Officer
- Caton-Thompson, Gertrude, (1888-1985), anthropologist and Egyptologist
- Caulcutt, Sir John, (1876-1943), Knight Company Director
- Caulfield, James Molyneux, (1820-1892), 3rd Earl of Charlemont
- Caulfield, Richard, (1823-1887), librarian and antiquary
- Cave, Charles John Philip, (1871-1950), meteorologist and architectural historian
- Cave, George, (1856-1928), Viscount Cave, Lord Chancellor
- Cavendish, Alfred Edward John, (1859-1943), Brigadier General
- Cavendish, Lord Frederick Charles, (1836-1882), Chief Secretary for Ireland
- Cavendish, Lord Richard, (1812-1873), son of 1st Earl of Burlington
- Cavendish, Spencer Compton, (1833-1908), 8th Duke of Devonshire, statesman
- Cavendish, Victor Christian William, (1868-1938), 9th Duke of Devonshire, Governor General of Canada
- Cavendish-Bentinck, Lord Henry William, (1804-1870), politician
- Cavendish-Bentinck, Lord William George Frederick, (1802-1848), Politician and Sportsman
- Cavendish-Bentinck, William Henry Cavendish, (1738-1809), 3rd Duke of Portland, statesman
- Cawthorn, James, (1929-2008), artist and illustrator
- Cayley, Charles Bagot, (1823-1883), Translator
- Cayley, Edward Stillingfleet, (1802-1862), Politician
- Cazalet, Victor Alexander, (1896-1943), MP
- Cecil, Lord Edward Christian David Gascoyne, (1902-1986), author
- Cecil, William, (1520-1598), 1st Baron Burghley, statesman
- Chadwick, Sir Edwin, (1800-1890), Knight, sanitary reformer
- Chadwick, Sir James, (1891-1974), Knight, nuclear physicist
- Chadwick, William Owen, (1916-2015), ecclesiastical historian and priest
- Chain, Sir Ernst Boris, (1906-1979), Knight, Knight Biochemist
- Challen, William Harold, (fl 1929-1958), Local Historian
- Chalmers, George, (1742-1825), antiquary and public servant
- Chalmers, Sir Robert, (1858-1938), 1st Baron Chalmers, civil servant
- Chamberlain, Arthur Neville, (1869-1940), statesman
- Chamberlain, George Digby, (1898-1994), Colonial Civil Servant
- Chamberlain, Joseph, (1836-1914), statesman
- Chamberlain, Sir Joseph Austen, (1863-1937), Knight, politician
- Chamberlain, Robert Arthur Briggs, (1865-1948), African Colonist
- Chambers, Donald, (b 1925), colonial agricultural officer
- Chambers, Sir Edmund Kerchever, (1866-1954), Knight, English scholar
- Chambers, John, (1780-1839), biographer and topographer
- Chambers, Thomas King, (1818-1889), physician
- Champneys, Basil, (1842-1935), Architect
- Chancellor, Sir John Robert, (1870-1952), Knight Colonial Administrator
- Chandler, George, (d 1859), Dean of Chichester
- Chandler, Henry William, (1828-1889), philosopher and Classical scholar
- Chandler, Raymond, (1888-1959), author
- Channing, Francis Allston, (1841-1926), 1st Baron Channing of Wellingborough
- Chaplin, Sir Francis Drummond Percy, (1866-1933), Knight Journalist Colonial Administrator
- Chaplin, Henry, (1840-1923), 1st Viscount Chaplin
- Chapman, Edward, (b ? 1840), curator of Oxford Botanic Garden
- Chapman, Geoffrey Walter, (1908-1988), conservator of forests Cyprus
- Chapman, James, (1799-1879), Bishop of Colombo
- Chapman, John, (1822-1894), Physician Author and Publisher of the Westminster Review
- Chapman, Margaret, (b1897), writer
- Chapman, Percy Hugh, (1866-1953), Vicar to the Indian Government Canon of Lucknow
- Chapman, Robert William, (1881-1960), English Scholar and Editor
- Chapman, Sydney, (1888-1970), mathematician and geophysicist
- Chapman, William, (1749-1832), engineer
- Charles I, (1600-1649), King of Great Britain and Ireland
- Charlesworth, Martin Percival, (1895-1950), historian
- Charleton, Walter, (1619-1707), physician and author
- Charlett, Arthur, (1655-1722), Master of University College Oxford
- Charlewood, Charles Benjamin, (1770-1842), clergyman
- Charley, Sir William Thomas, (1833-1904), Knight Politician and Judge
- Charteris, Sir Evan Edward, (1864-1940), Knight Biographer and Barrister
- Charteris, Francis Richard, (1818-1914), 10th Earl of Wemyss and March
- Chatterton, Thomas, (1752-1770), Poet
- Chatwin, Charles Bruce, (1940-1989), writer
- Chauncy, Sir Henry, (1632-1719), Knight Lawyer and Antiquary
- Chaundy, Theodore William, (1889-1966), Mathematician
- Cheesman, George Leonard, (1894-1915), Historian
- Cheney, Christopher Robert, (1906-1987), historian
- Cherry, Edward Colin, (1914-1979), Professor of Telecommunication
- Cherry, Francis, (? 1665-1713), Nonjuror Antiquary Collector of MSS and Coins
- Chesney, Sir George Tomkyns, (1830-1895), Knight General
- Chesson, Frederick William, (1833-1888), Journalist Secretary of Aborigines Protection Society
- Chester, Sir Daniel Norman, (1907-1986), Knight, political economist
- Chester, Greville John, (1831-1892), Egyptologist
- Chetwynd-Talbot, Charles John, (1830-1877), 19th Earl of Shrewsbury
- Chetwynd-Talbot, Henry John, (1803-1868), 3rd Earl Talbot 18th Earl of Shrewsbury
- Cheverton, Reginald Leslie, (1901-1989), Physician
- Cheyne, Thomas Kelly, (1841-1915), Oriel Professor of the Interpretation of Scripture
- Chibnall, Albert Charles, (1894-1988), Biochemist Local Historian
- Chichester, Arthur, (1563-1625), Lord Chichester of Belfast Lord Deputy of Ireland
- Chichester, Edward, (1799-1889), 4th Marquess of Donegall
- Chick, Dame Harriette, (1875-1977), Nutritional Scientist
- Child, Harold Hannyngton, (1869-1945), journalist
- Childe, Vere Gordon, (1892-1957), archaeologist
- Childers, Hugh Culling Eardley, (1827-1896), statesman
- Childs, Hubert, (1905-1983), Colonial Administrator
- Chilmead, Edmund, (1610-1654), Writer
- Chilver, Elizabeth Millicent, (1914-2014), political scientist and educationist
- China, William Edward, (1895-1979), entomologist
- Chipp, Thomas Ford, (1886-1931), botanist
- Chirol, Sir Ignatius Valentine, (1852-1929), Knight, traveller, journalist and author
- Chishull, Edmund, (1671-1733), Antiquary
- Chiswell, Richard, (1673-1751), Turkey merchant and MP
- Chiswell, Trench, (d 1797), merchant and antiquary
- Chivers, Vernon, (b 1928), United Nations Official
- Choate, Joseph Hodges, (1832-1917), American Lawyer and Ambassador to Great Britain
- Cholmondeley, Hugh, (1870-1931), 3rd Baron Delamere
- Cholmondeley, Lionel Berners, (fl 1893-1936), Chaplain at Tokyo
- Cholmondeley, Mary, (1859-1925), Writer
- Chorley, Robert Samuel Theodore, (1895-1978), 1st Baron Chorley, lawyer and conservationist
- Christie, Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa, (1890-1976), author
- Christie, William Dougal, (1816-1874), MP Diplomat
- Christison, Sir Robert, (1797-1882), 1st Baronet, toxicologist
- Church, Richard, (1893-1972), Author
- Church, Richard William, (1815-1890), Dean of St Paul's historian
- Church, Sir William Selby, (1837-1928), Knight Physician
- Churchill, Charles, (1731-1764), poet and satirist
- Churchill, John, (1650-1722), 1st Duke of Marlborough, General, statesman
- Churchill, Lord Randolph Henry Spencer, (1849-1895), statesman
- Churchill, Sir Winston Leonard Spencer, (1874-1965), Knight, prime minister and historian
- Churton, Edward, (1800-1874), Archdeacon of Cleveland Theologian Historian
- Churton, Ralph, (1754-1831), Archdeacon of St David's, biographer
- Chuter-Ede, James Chuter, (1882-1965), 1st Baron Chuter Ede
- Citrine, Walter Mclennan, (1887-1983), 1st Baron Citrine, trade unionist
- Clapham, Sir Alfred William, (1883-1950), Knight, architectural historian
- Clapham, Sir John Harold, (1873-1946), Knight, economic historian
- Clare, John, (1793-1864), poet
- Clarges, Sir Thomas, (c 1618-1695), Knight Politician
- Claridge, Michael Frederick, (b 1934), entomologist
- Clark, Albert Curtis, (1859-1937), Latin scholar
- Clark, Sir Andrew, (1826-1893), Knight Physician
- Clark, Andrew, (1854-1922), Clergyman and Antiquary
- Clark, Charles, (1806-1880), farmer, printer
- Clark, Sir George Norman, (1890-1979), Knight, historian
- Clark, George Sidney Roberts Kitson, (1900-1975), historian
- Clark, Godfrey Lewis, (1855-1918), JP, High Sheriff
- Clark, Sir John Grahame Douglas, (1907-1995), Knight, archaeologist
- Clark, Kenneth Mackenzie, (1903-1983), Baron Clark, art historian
- Clark, Sir Wilfred Edward Le Gros, (1895-1971), Knight Anatomist and Anthropologist
- Clark, Sir William Arthur Weir, (1908-1967), Knight Colonial Administrator
- Clark, William Donaldson, (1916-1985), Journalist and Development Worker
- Clark, Sir William Henry, (1876-1952), Knight Colonial Administrator
- Clarke, Adam, (1762-1832), Methodist Theologian Antiquary United Kingdom;United States of America
- Clarke, Sir Andrew, (1824-1902), Knight Lieutenant General Colonial Administrator
- Clarke, Sir Arthur Charles, (1917-2008), writer
- Clarke, Colin, (b 1941), university lecturer
- Clarke, Sir Cyril Astley, (1907-2000), Knight, clinical geneticist
- Clarke, Edward, (c 1651-1710), MP
- Clarke, James Stanier, (?1765-1834), Canon of Windsor, Royal Librarian and naval historian
- Clarke, Kenneth Harry, (b 1940), Conservative MP
- Clarke, Sir Marshal, (1841-1909), Knight Colonial Administrator
- Clarke, Mary Anne, (1776-1852), salon host
- Clarke, Samuel, (1625-1669), Orientalist
- Clarke, William Nelson, (1799-1855), antiquary
- Clarkson, Thomas, (1760-1846), philanthropist
- Claude, Albert, (1898-1983), scientist
- Claughton, Thomas Legh, (1808-1892), Bishop of St Albans
- Clauson, Sir Gerard Leslie Makins, (1891-1974), Knight Colonial Administrator
- Clauson, Sir John Eugene, (1866-1918), Knight Major Colonial Governor
- Clay, James, (1805-1873), MP for Hull
- Clayton, Sir Robert, (1629-1707), Knight, MP, scrivener, Lord Mayor of London
- Cleasby, Richard, (1797-1847), Philologist
- Clegg, Sir Walter, (1920-1994), Knight, MP
- Clemenceau, Georges, (1841-1929), French Statesman
- Clementi, Sir Cecil, (1875-1947), Knight, colonial administrator
- Clerk, Sir George Russell, (1874-1951), Knight, diplomat
- Clifford, Lady Anne, (1590-1676) Baroness Clifford
- Clifford, Sir Augustus William James, (1788-1877), 1st Baronet Admiral MP
- Clifford, Frederick, (1828-1904), Journalist and Legal Writer
- Clifford, Sir Geoffrey Miles, (1897-1986), Knight Colonial Administrator
- Clifford, Sir Hugh Charles, (1866-1941), Knight, Colonial Governor Ceylon;Gold Coast;Malaya;Nigeria;Trinidad;Roehampton, Surrey
- Clifford, John, (1836-1923), Baptist Leader
- Clissold, Stephen, (1913-1982), public servant and writer
- Clive, Catherine, (1711-1785), actress
- Clive, Robert Henry, (1789-1854), politician and antiquary
- Clough, Arthur Hugh, (1819-1861), poet
- Clough, Rev John, (1835-1920) India;Rhodesia;New Zealand
- Clouston, William Alexander, (1843-1896), writer
- Clutton-Brock, Arthur, (1868-1924), author and critic
- Coates, Charles, (? 1746-1813), Berkshire Antiquary
- Cobbe, Frances Power, (1822-1904), philanthropist, writer and feminist
- Cobbett, William, (1763-1835), MP, author, journalist and publisher
- Cobden, Richard, (1804-1865), statesman and businessman
- Cochrane-Baillie, Alexander Dundas Ross Wishart, (1816-1890), 1st Baron Lamington, politician
- Cockburn, Sir George, (1763-1847), Knight, naval officer
- Cockcroft, Sir John Douglas, (1897-1967), Knight, Knight, physicist and engineer
- Cockerell, Charles Robert, (1788-1863), architect and archaeologist
- Cockerell, Sir Sydney Carlyle, (1867-1962), Knight, Director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, bibliographer
- Cocks, Frederick Seymour, (1882-1953), MP
- Cocks, John Sommers, (1760-1841), 1st Earl Somers
- Cocks, Sir Richard, (d 1726), 2nd Baronet MP for Gloucestershire
- Codrington, Sir Christopher William, (1805-1864), Knight MP
- Codrington, Sir Edward, (1770-1851), Knight, Admiral
- Codrington, Robert, (d 1645), author
- Codrington, Robert Henry, (1830-1922), Prebendary of Chichester Missionary
- Codrington, Sir William John, (1804-1884), Knight, Knight General Governor of Gibraltar
- Coghill, Nevill Henry Kendal Aylmer, (1899-1980), literary historian
- Cohen, Sir Andrew Benjamin, (1909-1968), Knight, colonial administrator
- Cohen, Lionel Leonard, (1888-1973), Baron Cohen, judge
- Colby, Frederic Thomas, (1827-1899), Rector of Little Cheney Antiquary
- Colby, Sir Geoffrey Francis Taylor, (1901-1958), Knight Governor of Nyasaland
- Cole, Christian, (fl 1733), Writer
- Cole, George Douglas Howard, (1889-1959), socialist historian and political thinker
- Cole, John, (1792-1848), bookseller and antiquary Scarborough, Yorkshire
- Cole, Dame Margaret Isabel, (1893-1980), writer and political activist
- Cole, William, (1714-1782), Anglican clergyman and antiquary
- Colefax, Sir Arthur, (d 1936), Knight MP
- Colefax, Sibyl, (1872-1950), Lady Colefax, Society Hostess
- Colenbrander, Johan William, (1856-1918), frontiersman
- Colenso, John William, (1814-1883), Bishop of Natal
- Coleridge, Ernest Hartley, (1846-1920), author, poet and editor
- Coleridge, Henry James, (1822-1893), Editor of the Month
- Coleridge, Sir John Duke, (1820-1894), 1st Baron Coleridge, Lord Chief Justice
- Coleridge, Sir John Taylor, (1790-1876), Knight, judge
- Coleridge, Mary Elizabeth, (1861-1907), poet and novelist
- Coleridge, Sara, (1802-1852), author, editor and translator
- Coleridge, Stephen, (1854-1936), artist and author
- Coles, Vincent Stuckey Stratton, (1845-1929), Clergyman and Hymn Writer
- Coley, Henry, (1633-c 1695), Mathematician
- Collie, Carl Howard, (1903-1991), chemist and physicist
- Collier, Frank Simon, (1900-1964), Forester and Naturalist
- Collier, John Payne, (1789-1883), Shakespearean scholar and forger, antiquary and journalist
- Collier, Robert, (1845-1909), 2nd Baron Monkswell
- Collings, Alan, (b 1919), Colonial Administrator
- Collingwood, Robin George, (1889-1943), philosopher and historian
- Collingwood, William Gershom, (1854-1932), antiquary, archaeologist and artist
- Collins, Arthur, (1682-1760), antiquarian, genealogist, and historian
- Collins, Sir Charles Henry, (1887-1983), Knight, Ceylon civil servant
- Collins, Edward James Mortimer, (1827-1876), novelist and journalist
- Collins, Lewis John, (1905-1982), Canon of St Paul's
- Collins, Sir Robert Hawthorn, (1841-1908), Knight, Comptroller to the Royal Household
- Collins, Robert John, (1880-1950), Major General
- Collins, Sir William Job, (1859-1946), Knight, physician and public servant
- Collins, William Wilkie, (1824-1889), novelist and playwright London
- Colman, George, (1762-1836), Dramatist
- Colquhoun, John Campbell, (1803-1870), Writer and Politician
- Colthurst, Sir George Conway, (1824-1878), 5th Baronet MP
- Colvile, Frederick Leigh, (1819-1886), Vicar of Leek and Wootton, author and antiquary
- Colville, Charles John, (1818-1903), 1st Viscount Colville of Culross
- Combe, Andrew, (1797-1847), physiologist and phrenologist
- Compton, Henry, (1632-1713), Bishop of London
- Compton, Spencer Joshua Alwyne, (1790-1851), 2nd Marquess of Northampton
- Compton-Burnett, Dame Ivy, (1892-1969), novelist
- Comrie, Leslie John, (1893-1950), Astronomer and Mathematician
- Conant, John, (1608-1694), Theologian
- Conde, John, (fl 1785-1800), Engraver
- Congreve, Richard, (1818-1899), Positivist
- Congreve, William, (1670-1729), Dramatist
- Conington, John, (1825-1869), classical scholar
- Connaught, Arthur William Patrick Albert, (1850-1942), 1st Duke of Connaught, Field Marshal
- Connolly, Cyril Vernon, (1903-1974), writer and literary reviewer
- Conquest, George Robert Acworth, (b 1917), Author
- Conrad, Joseph, (1857-1924), master mariner and author
- Constable, Archibald, (1774-1827), publisher
- Constable, Cuthbert, (d 1747), antiquary
- Constable, William, (1721-1790), Yorkshire Antiquary
- Constantinesco, Ian, (b 1918), United Nations Official Colonial Agricultural Officer
- Contazzi, Frederick, (fl 1856-1860), Vice Consul in Odessa
- Conway, Gordon Richard, (b 1938), entomologist
- Conway, Robert Seymour, (1864-1933), Classical Scholar
- Conybeare, John, (1692-1755), Bishop of Bristol
- Coode, E James, (b 1918), Colonial Administrator
- Cook, Sir Edward Tyas, (1857-1919), Knight Journalist
- Cook, James, (b 1909), Colonial Administrator
- Cooke, Caleb, (d 1708), clergyman
- Cooke, Robert, (c 1540-1593), herald
- Cooke, Thomas, (1703-1756), Author
- Cooke, William Henry, (1811-1894), Lawyer and Antiquary
- Cookesley, William Gifford, (1802-1880), Rector of Tempsford Classical Scholar
- Cooper, Alfred Duff, (1890-1954), 1st Viscount Norwich
- Cooper, Anthony Ashley, (1621-1683), 1st Baron Ashley; 1st Earl of Shaftesbury, statesman
- Cooper, Anthony Ashley, (1671-1713), 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury, philosopher
- Cooper, Anthony Ashley, (1801-1885), 7th Earl of Shaftesbury, philanthropist
- Cooper, Charles Purton, (1793-1873), lawyer, antiquary and Secretary to Record Commission
- Cooper, Sir Daniel, (1821-1902), 1st Baronet, Australian merchant
- Cooper, Edith Emma, (1862-1913), poet and dramatist
- Cooper, Elizabeth, (fl 1865-1874), historian
- Cooper, Sir Francis D'Arcy, (1882-1941), Baronet, company director
- Cooper, Harry, (1847-1928), Colonel Diplomat and Colonial Administrator
- Cooper, John Gilbert, (1723-1769), miscellaneous writer
- Cooper, Joseph, (1800-1881), Quaker
- Cooper, Oliver St John, (1741-1801), clergyman and antiquary
- Cooper, Thomas, (1805-1892), Chartist
- Cooper, William Durrant, (1812-1875), antiquary
- Coote, Sir Eyre, (1726-1783), Knight, General
- Coote, Richard, (1636-1701), 1st Earl of Bellamont
- Copleston, Edward, (1776-1849), Bishop of Llandaff Provost of Oriel College Oxford
- Copley, John Singleton, (1772-1863), 1st Baron Lyndhurst, Lord Chancellor
- Corbaux, Marie Francoise Catherine, (1812-1883), painter
- Corbett, Henry, (fl 1665), Physician
- Corder, Philip, (1891-1961), archaeologist
- Corkran, Lady Hilda Caroline, (1875-1961), Lady in Waiting to Princess Beatrice
- Corner, George Richard, (1801-1863), solicitor and antiquary
- Cornford, Frances Crofts, (1886-1960), poet
- Cornford, Francis Macdonald, (1874-1943), Classical Scholar Poet
- Cornforth, Sir John Warcup, (1917-2013), Knight Chemist
- Cornish, George James, (1794-1849), Prebendary of Exeter
- Cornish, Hubert Kestell, (1803-1873), Anglican Clergyman
- Cornish, Vaughan, (1862-1948), Geographer
- Cornwallis, Sir Charles, (d 1629), Knight, diplomat
- Cornwell, David John Moore, (1931-2020), writer Austria;Germany;Switzerland;Oxford, Oxfordshire;Poole, Dorset;St Buryan, Cornwall
- Corry, Henry Thomas Lowry-, (1803-1873), politician
- Corry, John, (d 1838), topographer
- Corry, Somerset Richard Lowry-, (1835-1913), 4th Earl Belmore
- Cortazzi, Frederick Arthur, (d 1876), Consul in Russia
- Coryndon, Sir Robert Thorne, (1870-1925), Knight Colonial Administrator
- Cotterell, Sir John Geers, (1757-1845), 1st Baronet MP
- Cottle, Joseph, (1770-1853), author, bookseller
- Cotton, Sir Dodmore, (d 1628), Knight Diplomat
- Cotton, Henry, (1789-1879), bibliographer and historian
- Cotton, Sir Henry, (1821-1892), Knight Judge
- Cotton, Sir Henry John Stedman, (1845-1915), Knight MP Indian Civil Servant
- Cotton, James Sutherland, (1847-1918), editor
- Cotton, Stapleton, (1773-1865), 1st Viscount Combermere, Field Marshal
- Cotton, William, (1786-1866), philanthropist
- Cotton, William Charles, (1813-1879), writer on bees
- Cottrell, William, (b 1903), United Nations Official
- Couling, Samuel, (1859-1922), Missionary
- Coulson, Charles Alfred, (1910-1974), Mathematician, theoretical chemist and religious writer
- Coupland, Sir Reginald, (1884-1952), Knight, colonial historian
- Cour, Leonard Francis La, (1907-1984), scientist
- Courayer, Pierre Francois Le, (1681-1776), French theologian
- Courten, William, (1642-1702), Naturalist
- Courtenay, Charles Leslie, (1816-1894), Canon of Windsor
- Courthope, William, (1808-1866), Somerset herald
- Courthope, William John, (1842-1917), Civil Servant Poet and Critic
- Courtney, Catherine, (1847-1929), Lady Courtney of Penwith, social worker and internationalist
- Courtney, Sir Christopher Lloyd, (1890-1976), Knight, Air Chief Marshal
- Courtney, Dame Kathleen D'Olier, (1878-1974), philanthropist
- Courtney, Leonard Henry, (1832-1918), Baron Courtney of Penwith, statesman
- Cousins, Sir Harry, (1852-1935), Knight Registrar Glamorgan County Court
- Coutts, Angela Georgina Burdett-, (1814-1906), Baroness Burdett Coutts, philanthropist
- Coutts, Thomas, (1735-1822), banker
- Covel, John, (1638-1722), Traveller and Botanist
- Covell, Sir Gordon, (1887-1975), Knight, Major General and Director of the Malaria Institute of India
- Coventry, Thomas, (1578-1640), 1st Baron Coventry, Lord Keeper
- Cowan, Henry Vivian, (1854-1918), Colonel
- Cowans, Sir John Stephen, (1862-1921), Knight, General
- Cowley, Sir Arthur Ernest, (1861-1931), Knight Bodley Librarian
- Cowley, Kenneth Martin, (b 1912), Provincial Commissioner, Kenyan Government
- Cowper, Henry, (1758-1840), Lawyer
- Cowper, Maria Frances Cecilia, (1726-1797), poet
- Cowper, Spencer, (1713-1774), Dean of Durham
- Cowper, William, (1731-1800), poet
- Cox, Alfred, (1866-1954), medical secretary of British Medical Association
- Cox, Sir Christopher William Machell, (1899-1982), Knight, Knight Civil Servant
- Cox, Sir Ernest Gordon, (1906-1996), crystallographer and secretary of the Agricultural Research Council
- Cox, Sir George William, (1827-1902), 14th Baronet Anglican Clergyman Historian
- Cox, Thomas, (d 1734), Rector of Stock Topographer and Antiquary
- Coxe, Henry Octavius, (1811-1881), librarian, palaeographer and antiquary
- Coxe, William, (1747-1828), Archdeacon of Wiltshire and historian
- Coxeter, Harold Scott Macdonald, (1907-2003), mathematician London;Toronto, Ontario
- Cozens, Alexander, (c1717-1786), painter
- Crabbe, George, (1754-1832), poet
- Cradock, Joseph, (1742-1826), Author
- Craggs, Sir John George, (1897-1902), Knight Chartered Accountant and Philanthropist
- Craig, David Parker, (b 1919), Chemist
- Craig, James, (1871-1940) 1st Viscount Craigavon, statesman
- Craig, Sir James Henry, (1748-1812), Knight, General, colonial governor
- Craik, Sir George Lillie, (1874-1929), 2nd Baronet Barrister Metropolitan Police Chief Constable
- Crampton, Sir John Fiennes Twisleton, (1805-1886), 2nd Baronet diplomat
- Craster, Sir Herbert Henry Edmund, (1879-1959), Knight historian and librarian
- Crauford, Sir Charles William Frederick, (1847-1939), 4th Baronet
- Craufurd, Sir George William, (1797-1881), 3rd Baronet Rector of Scremby Lincolnshire
- Craven, Keppel Richard, (1779-1851), traveller
- Craven, William, (1606-1697), 1st Earl of Craven
- Crawford, Sir Frederick, (1906-1978), Knight Colonial Governor
- Crawford, Osbert Guy Stanhope, (1886-1957), archaeologist
- Crease, Sir John Frederick, (d 1907), Knight Major General
- Creasy, Sir Gerald Hallen, (1897-1983), Knight Colonial Governor
- Creed, Richard Stephen, (1898-1964), physiologist
- Crellin, Cecil, (b 1924), United Nations Official
- Cressener, George, (d 1781), Diplomat
- Crewe, Sir Charles Preston, (1858-1936), Knight Brigadier General South African Politician
- Crewe, Lady Georgiana Jane Henrietta Eliza, (c1824-1910), plant collector
- Crewe, Sir John Harpur, (1824-1886), 9th Baronet
- Crewe, Sir Vauncey Harper, (1846-1924), 10th Baronet
- Crewe-Milnes, Robert Offley Ashburton, (1858-1945), 1st Marquess of Crewe, statesman
- Cripps, Arthur Shearly, (1869-1952), Clergyman Socialist Author
- Cripps, Charles Alfred, (1852-1941), 1st Baron Parmoor of Frieth, politician
- Cripps, Sir Richard Stafford, (1889-1952) Knight, politician and lawyer
- Crocker, Sir Walter Russell, (1902-2002), knight, colonial administrator
- Croft, William, (1677-1727), organist and composer
- Croft-Cooke, Rupert, (1903-1979), Author
- Crofton, Addison, (1846-1904), clergyman
- Croke, Sir Alexander, (1758-1842), knight, lawyer, author
- Croker, John Wilson, (1780-1857), politician and essayist
- Croker, Thomas Crofton, (1798-1854), Irish antiquary
- Crompton, Margaret Norah, (1914-1980)
- Cromwell, Oliver, (1599-1658), Lord Protector
- Crone, Desmond Roe, (1900-1974), Colonel
- Crook, William Montgomery, (1860-1945), Liberal Politician
- Crookshank, Henry Frederick Comfort, (1893-1961), 1st Viscount Crookshank, statesman
- Cross, James, (1847-c 1930), Vicar of Sturminster Marshall Antiquary
- Cross, Mary Ann, (1819-1880), novelist and poet Nuneaton, Warwickshire
- Cross, Richard Assheton, (1823-1914), 1st Viscount Cross, statesman
- Cross, Sir Ronald Hibbert, (1896-1968), Baronet Politician Colonial Governor
- Crossley, Savile Brinton, (1897-1920), 1st Baron Somerleyton
- Crosthwaite, John Clarke, (1800-1874), Theologian
- Crow, Mitford, (d 1719), Colonel
- Crowe, Sir Eyre Alexander Barby Wishart, (1864-1925), Knight, Knight, diplomat
- Crowe, William, (1745-1829), poet and clergyman
- Crowfoot, John Winter, (1873-1959), Educational Administrator Archaeologist
- Crowther-Hunt, Norman Crowther, (1920-1987), Baron Crowther Hunt, historian
- Crozier, William Percival, (1879-1944), journalist
- Cruden, Alexander, (1699-1770), author of the Biblical Concordance
- Cruickshank, Durward William John, (1924-2007), chemist
- Crum, Walter Ewing, (1865-1944), Coptic scholar, lexicographer and Egyptologist
- Crum-Ewing, Humphrey Ewing, (1802-1887), Lord Lieutenant of Dumbarton
- Crusius, Lewis, (1701-1775), Prebendary of Brecknock Biographer
- Crutchley, Brooke, (b 1907), Printer
- Cruwys, Samuel, (d 1746), barrister
- Cudworth, Ralph, (1617-1688), Master of Christ's College Cambridge
- Cullen, William, (1710-1790), physician
- Cullis, Winifred Clara, (1875-1956), physiologist
- Cullum, Sir John, (1733-1785), 6th Baronet, clergyman, antiquary and naturalist
- Cullum, Sir Thomas Gery, (1741-1831), 7th Baronet Herald and Botanist
- Culwick, Arthur Theodore, (b 1905), Chairman of the Kenya United Party
- Cumberland, Richard, (1732-1811), dramatist and government official
- Cumberlege, Geoffrey Fenwick Jocelyn, (1891-1979), Publisher
- Cumby, Anthony, (? 1803-1881), Anglican clergyman, headmaster
- Cumming, Joseph, (1812-1868), Geologist
- Cunard, Nancy, (1896-1965), poet, publisher and political activist
- Cundall, Joseph, (1818-1895), Publisher
- Cunliffe-Lister, Philip, (1884-1972), 1st Earl of Swinton, politician
- Cunningham, Sir Alan Gordon, (1887-1983), Knight, General
- Cunningham, Allan, (1784-1842), poet and songwriter
- Cunningham, Sir George, (1888-1963), Knight Governor of North West Frontier Province
- Cunningham, John William, (1780-1861), Vicar of Harrow Editor of "christian Observer"
- Cunningham, Peter, (d 1805), poet and clergyman
- Cunningham, Peter, (1816-1869), author, critic, antiquary and editor
- Cunynghame, Sir Henry David St Leger Brooke Selwyn, (1905-1978), 11th Baronet
- Currer, Frances Mary Richardson, (1785-1861), book collector
- Currie, Sir Donald, (1825-1909), Knight, MP and shipowner
- Currie, Sir James, (1868-1937), Knight, civil servant and colonial administrator
- Currie, Sir Philip Henry Woodehouse, (1834-1906), Baron Currie, diplomat
- Curtis, Lionel George, (1872-1955), colonial historian
- Curwen, Eliot Cecil, (1895-1967), Surgeon Archaeologist
- Curzon, George Nathaniel, (1859-1925), Marquess Curzon of Kedleston, statesman
- Curzon, Nathaniel, (1751-1837), 2nd Baron Scarsdale
- Curzon, Robert, (1810-1873), 14th Baron Zouche
- Curzon-Howe, Richard William Penn, (1796-1870), 1st Earl Howe
- Cusack, Henry Vernon, (b 1916), Colonial Civil Servant
- Cust, Henry John Cockayne, (1861-1917), MP and journalist
- Custance, Sir Reginald Neville, (1847-1935), Knight Admiral
- Dacre, William, (1500-1563), 3rd Baron Dacre
- Dade, William, (1741-1790), Rector of Barmston, Yorkshire antiquary
- Dailly, Thomas, (b 1943), researcher
- Dale, Sir Henry Hallett, (1875-1968), Knight, physician
- Dale, Samuel, (1659-1739), Physician and Antiquary
- Dale, Thomas Cyril, (1870-1937), clergyman and genealogist
- Dale, Valentine, (d 1589), judge and diplomat
- Dallas, Sir George, (1758-1833), 1st Baronet Political Writer
- Dallas, Sir Robert Charles, (1804-1874), 2nd Baronet
- Dalrymple, Alexander, (1737-1808), hydrographer to the Navy
- Dalton, Alfred, (1892-1984), Colonial Railway Administrator
- Dalton, Sir Edward Hugh John Neale, (1887-1962), Baron Dalton, statesman
- D'Alton, John, (1792-1867), Barrister and Irish antiquary
- Dalzell, Robert, (1662-1758), General
- Dalziel, James Henry, (1868-1935), 1st Baron Dalziel of Kirkcaldy, newspaper proprietor
- Dalziel, Keith, (b 1921), Biochemist
- Dampier, Thomas, (1748-1812), Bishop of Ely and Rochester
- Danby, William, (1752-1833), Miscellaneous Writer
- Daniel, Edward Welley, (b 1895), educationist, author
- Daniel, Glyn Edmund, (1914-1986), archaeologist, novelist and broadcaster
- Danielli, James Frederic, (1911-1984), Biologist and Physiologist
- Danvers, Sir Juland, (1826-1902), Knight Indian Administrator
- Darley, George, (1795-1846), Poet and Mathematician
- Darlington, Cyril Dean, (1903-1981), cytologist and botanist
- Darvall, Frank Ongley, (1906-1987), Diplomat
- Darwin, Sir Charles Galton, (1887-1962), Knight, physicist
- Dasent, Sir George Webbe, (1817-1896), Knight Assistant Editor of the Times
- Dashwood, Francis, (1708-1781), 1st Baron Le Despencer, statesman
- Dashwood, Sir George Henry, (1790-1862), Knight Politician
- Dashwood, Sir John, (1766-1849), Knight Politician
- Daube, David, (1909-1999), jurist
- Daubeny, Charles, (1745-1827), Archdeacon of Sarum Theologian
- Daubeny, Charles Giles Bridle, (1795-1867), chemist and botanist
- Davenant, John, (1576-1641), Bishop of Salisbury
- Davey, Horace, (1833-1907), Baron Davey, judge
- Davidson, Sir Arthur, (1856-1922), Knight Colonel
- Davidson, James, (1793-1864), Devon antiquary and bibliographer
- Davidson, John Colin Campbell, (1889-1970), 1st Viscount Davidson, politician
- Davidson, Randall Thomas, (1848-1930), Baron Davidson of Lambeth, Archbishop of Canterbury
- Davidson, Roger Alastair McLaren, (b 1900), Colonial Administrator
- Davidson, Sir Walter Edward, (1859-1923), Knight Colonial Administrator
- Davies, Adrian, (b 1919), Police Commissioner Colonial Administration
- Davies, Cyril Sims, (1902-1997), medical officer in Rhodesia Rhodesia
- Davies, David, (1880-1944), 1st Baron Davies
- Davies, Sir David Arthur, (1913-1990), Knight Meteorologist
- Davies, Oliver, (fl 1927-1949), Classical Scholar
- Davies, Philip John, (b 1948), director of the Eccles Centre for American Studies
- Davies, Reginald, (1887-1971), colonial administrator
- Davies, Robert, (1793-1875), York Antiquary
- Davies, Scrope Berdmore, (1782-1852), Friend of Byron
- Davies, Sir William Howell, (1851-1932), MP
- Davies, Sir William Rees, (1863-1939), Knight, MP
- Davis, Godfrey Rupert Carless, (1917-1997), manuscript scholar
- Davis, Henry William Carless, (1874-1928), historian
- Davis, Herbert John, (1893-1967), English scholar
- Davis, R Bramwell, (1849-1923), lawyer
- Davy, David Elisha, (1769-1851), botanist and Suffolk antiquary
- Dawe, Sir Arthur James, (1891-1950), Knight Civil Servant
- Dawkins, Sir Clinton Edward, (1859-1905), Knight, civil servant
- Dawkins, Richard McGillivray, (1871-1955), Classical Scholar Philologist Archaeologist
- Dawkins, Sir William Boyd, (1837-1929), Knight, geologist, palaeontologist and antiquary
- Dawson, Albert, (1866-1930), journalist
- Dawson, Christopher William, (b 1896), Colonial Administrator
- Dawson, George Geoffrey, (1874-1944), editor of The Times
- Dawson, Vernon, (1914-1985), civil servant in Malaya Malaya
- Day Lewis, Cecil, (1904-1972), poet
- Day, Sir Robin, (1923-2000), Knight, television broadcaster and journalist
- Dayrolles, James, (d 1739), Diplomat
- Dayrolles, Solomon, (-1786), Diplomat
- de Beer, Esmond Samuel, (1895-1990), historical scholar and editor
- De Caulaincourt, Armande Augustin Louis, (1773-1827), Duc de Vicence, French General and Diplomat
- Dean, Kenneth, (d 2012), architect Nigeria;Ghana
- Deane, Sir Anthony, (c 1638-1721), Knight Shipbuilder
- Deane, Sir Harold Arthur, (1854-1908), Knight Lieutenant Colonel Indian Army
- Deck, Norris, (fl 1843-1866), Antiquary
- Dee, John, (1527-1608), Mathematician and Astrologer
- Deedes, Sir Wyndham Henry, (1883-1956), Knight, Brigadier General, social worker and Zionist
- Delafield, Thomas, (d 1755), Oxfordshire antiquary
- Delane, John Thadeus, (1817-1879), editor of The Times
- Delany, Mary, (1700-1788), artist and writer
- Delarue, Gervais, (1751-1835), French Chaplain, antiquary
- Delderfield, Ronald Frederick, (1912-1972), author
- Dell, Edmund, (1921-1999), Labour MP
- Dell, Sidney, (1918-1990), economist, United Nations official
- Dempster, George, (1732-1818), MP, East India Co director, agriculturalist
- Deneke, Clara Sophie, (1847-1933), Author
- Deneke, Margaret Clara Adele, (1882-1969), Author and Musicologist
- Denham, Dixon, (1786-1828), African Traveller
- Denham, Sir Edward Brandis, (1876-1938), Knight Colonial Governor
- Denholm-Young, Noel, (fl 1930-1970), Mediaeval Historian
- Denison, Edward, (1801-1854), Bishop of Salisbury
- Denison, George Anthony, (1805-1896), Archdeacon of Taunton, controversialist
- Denison, John Evelyn, (1800-1873), Viscount Ossington
- Denman, Sir Richard Douglas, (1876-1957), Knight, MP
- Denman, Thomas, (1874-1954), 3rd Baron Denman, Governor General of Australia
- Denne, John, (1693-1767), Archdeacon of Rochester, antiquary
- Denne, Samuel, (1730-1799), Antiquary
- Denning, Alfred Thompson, (1899-1999), Baron Denning, Master of the Rolls
- Denniston, John Dewar, (1887-1949), Classical Scholar
- Denton, John, (d 1617), antiquary
- Dering, Sir Edward, (1598-1644), 1st Baronet, MP and antiquary
- Dering, Sir Henry Nevill, (1839-1906), 9th Baronet, diplomat
- Des Voeux, Sir George William, (1834-1909), Knight Colonial Governor
- Desborough, Vincent Robin D'Arba, (1914-1978), Archaeologist
- Dethick, Sir Gilbert, (1500-1584), Knight, herald
- Dethick, Sir William, (1543-1612), Knight, herald
- Deutsch, Otto Erich, (1883-1967), Musicologist
- Deverell, Robert, (1760-1841), Author MP
- Devereux, Robert, (1566-1601), 2nd Earl of Essex, statesman
- Devereux, Robert, (1591-1646), 3rd Earl of Essex, General
- Devlin, Patrick Arthur, (1905-1992), Baron Devlin, judge
- Dewar, Michael James Steuart, (b 1918), Chemist
- Dewis, John, (b 1914), United Nations Official
- Dey, James, (b 1914), United Nations Official
- Diaper, William, (1685-1717), poet
- Dibblee, George Binney, (1868-1952), Author Manager of Manchester Guardian
- Dibdin, Thomas Frognall, (1776-1847), vicar of Exning, antiquary and bibliographer
- Dicey, Albert Venn, (1835-1922), jurist
- Dick, Sir William, (? 1580-1655), Knight Provost of Edinburgh
- Dickens, Charles John Huffam, (1812-1870), novelist and journalist
- Dickie, John Elford, (1856-1939), Major General
- Dickinson, Goldsworthy Lowes, (1862-1932), Humanist Historian and Philosopher
- Dickinson, Willoughby Hyett, (1859-1943), 1st Baron Dickinson, politician
- Dickson, James, (1738-1822), Botanist
- Dickson, Murray Graeme, (b 1911), Colonial Administrator
- Dickson-Poynder, John Poynder, (1866-1936), 1st Baron Islington, politician
- Digby, John, (1580-1653), 1st Earl of Bristol, statesman
- Digby, William, (1849-1904), Merchant and Journalist
- Dilke, Sir Charles Wentworth, (1810-1869), 1st Baronet
- Dilke, Sir Charles Wentworth, (1843-1911), Knight, 2nd Baronet, politician and author
- Dillon, Frank, (1823-1909), painter
- Dillon, John, (1851-1927), Irish nationalist
- Dingley, Thomas, (d 1695), Antiquary
- Disney, John, (1746-1816), Unitarian Minister Theologian and Antiquary
- Disraeli, Benjamin, (1804-1881), Earl of Beaconsfield, statesman
- D'Israeli, Isaac, (1766-1848), Author
- Disraeli, James, (1813-1868), Inland Revenue Commissioner
- Disraeli, Mary Anne, (1792-1872), Viscountess Beaconsfield
- Disraeli, Ralph, (1809-1898), Deputy Clerk of the Parliaments
- Disraeli, Sarah, (1802-1859), author
- Ditchburn, Robert William, (1903-1987), Physicist
- Dixey, Frederick Augustus, (1856-1934), Physiologist
- Dixie, Lady Florence Caroline, (1857-1905), poet, war correspondent and explorer
- Dixon, Sir Pierson John, (1904-1965), Knight Diplomat
- Dixon, William Macneile, (1866-1946), author and English scholar
- Dixon-Hartland, Sir Frederick Dixon, (1832-1909), 1st Baronet Politician and Genealogist
- Dobell, Bertram, (1842-1914), bookseller and man of letters
- Dobell, Eleanor, (fl 1897-1909), wife of Bertram Dobell
- Dobson, Henry Austin, (1840-1921), Poet and Literary Biographer
- Dobson, John Frederic, (1875-1947), Classical Scholar
- Dodd, John, (1717-1782), MP for Reading
- Dodd, William Atherton, (1923-2004), educationalist
- Dodds, Eric Robertson, (1893-1979), Classical Scholar
- Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge, (1832-1898), author and mathematician
- Dodington, George Bubb, (1691-1762), Baron Melcombe, politician
- Dodsley, James, (1724-1797), Bookseller
- Dodsley, Robert, (1703-1764), Poet Dramatist and Bookseller
- Dodson, Sir John, (1780-1858), Knight, Dean of the Arches
- Dodson, John George, (1825-1897), 1st Baron Monk Bretton, politician
- Dodson, John William, (1869-1933), 2nd Baron Monk Bretton
- Dodsworth, Roger, (1585-1654), antiquary
- Dodsworth, William, (1798-1861), Tractarian clergyman and Roman Catholic writer
- Dodwell, Henry, (1641-1711), Scholar and Theologian
- Dodwell, William, (1709-1785), Archdeacon of Berkshire Theological Writer
- Dolben, Sir Gilbert, (1658-1722), 1st Baronet Judge
- Dolben, John, (1625-1686), Archbishop of York
- Dolben, Sir William, (1727-1814), 3rd Baronet MP, abolitionist
- Donaldson, William, (1838-1924), Statistician
- Donkin, Sir Rufane Shaw, (1773-1841), Knight General
- Donne, John, (1573-1631), Dean of St Paul's Poet
- Donnelly, Desmond Louis, (1920-1974), MP
- Donner, Sir Patrick William, (1904-1988), Knight Politician
- d'Orleans, Louise Marie Adelaide Eugenie, (1777-1847), Princess
- Dorman, Sir Maurice Henry, (1912-1940), Knight Governor General of Malta
- Dorrington, Theophilus, (d 1715), Controversialist
- D'Orsay, Alfred Guillaume Gabriel, (1801-1852), Count D'Orsay, artist
- D'Orville, Jacques Philippe, (1696-1751), Classical Scholar
- Dorville, John William, (1814-1894), Admiral
- Douce, Francis, (1757-1834), antiquary
- Dougall, Lily, (1858-1923), Theological Writer and Novelist
- Douglas, Lord Alfred Bruce, (1870-1945), poet
- Douglas, Arthur John Alexander, (1920-1995), civil servant
- Douglas, Catherine Anne, (1760-1817), Lady Glenbervie
- Douglas, Frederick Sylvester North, (1791-1819), MP for Banbury
- Douglas, George, (1761-1827), 17th Earl of Morton
- Douglas, Sir Howard, (1776-1861), 3rd Baronet General and Colonial Governor
- Douglas, John, (1721-1807), Bishop of Salisbury
- Douglas, Sylvester, (1743-1823), Baron Glenbervie, politician
- Douglas-Home, Alexander Frederick, (1903-1995), Baron Home of the Hirsel, statesman
- Douie, Sir James Mccrone, (1854-1933), Knight Colonial Administrator
- Dovaston, John Freeman Milward, (1782-1854), Writer
- Dove, John, (1872-1934), Journalist
- Dowbiggin, Sir Herbert Layard, (1880-1966), Knight Colonial Inspector of Police
- Dowdall, Harold Chaloner, (1868-1955), Judge
- Dowden, Edward, (1843-1913), Professor of English Literature and critic
- Downey, Richard Joseph, (1881-1953), Archbishop of Liverpool
- Downman, Edward Andrews, (d 1931), Anglican clergyman and antiquary
- Dowson, G C M, (b 1913), Commissioner Kenyan Government
- Dowson, William, (1748-1800), Principal of St Edmund Hall Oxford
- Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan, (1859-1930), Knight author physician criminologist Edinburgh, Midlothian
- Doyle, Sir Charles Hastings, (1805-1883), Knight General Colonial Governor
- Doyle, Sir Charles William, (1770-1842), Knight Lieutenant General
- Doyle, Sir Francis Hastings, (1783-1839), 1st Baronet
- Doyle, Sir Francis Hastings Charles, (1810-1888), 2nd Baronet, poet
- Doyle, Sir John, (? 1750-1834), Baronet Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey
- Doyle, John Andrew, (1844-1907), Historian
- Doyle, Percy William, (1806-1888), Diplomat
- Drake, Francis, (1696-1771), Antiquary
- Draper, Ruth, (1884-1956), Actress
- Drennan, Denis H, (b 1921), Colonial Agricultural Service
- Drew, Samuel, (1765-1833), Metaphysician Antiquary
- Dreyfus, John Gustave, (1918-2002), historian
- Driberg, Thomas Edward Neil, (1905-1976), Baron Bradwell, politician and journalist
- Driver, Sir Godfrey Rolles, (1892-1975), Knight, Professor of Semitic Philology, Oxford
- Driver, Samuel Rolles, (1846-1914), Regius Professor of Hebrew Oxford
- Drummond, Henry, (1786-1860), MP Founder of Catholic Apostolic Church
- Drummond, James Eric, (1876-1951), 16th Earl of Perth
- Drummond, Sir Victor Arthur Wellington, (1833-1907), Knight Diplomat
- Drummond-Hay, Edward William Auriol, (1785-1845), Consul in Morocco
- Drummond-Hay, Sir John Hay, (1816-1893) Knight, diplomat
- Drury, George Thorn, (1860-1931), Barrister and Literary Scholar
- Drury-Lowe, Sidney Robert, (1871-1945), Vice Admiral
- Dryden, Sir Henry Edward Leigh, (1818-1899), 7th Baronet, antiquary
- Du Bois, Edward, (1774-1850), wit and man of letters
- Du Cane, Sir Edmund Frederick, (1830-1903), Knight Major General Prison Reformer
- Du Cane, Hubert John, (1859-1916), Brigadier General
- Du Pre, Caledon George, (1803-1886), Politician
- Du Sautoy, Peter Francis, (b 1912), Publisher
- Du Vichy Chamrond, Marie Anne, (1696-1780), French intellectual and patron of the arts
- Dubs, Homer, (1892-1969), Orientalist
- Ducarel, Andrew Coltee, (1713-1785), antiquary and Lambeth Palace librarian
- Duckett, George, (1684-1732), MP Author
- Duckett, Sir George, (1777-1856), 2nd Baronet MP
- Duckett, Sir George Floyd, (1811-1902), 3rd Baronet Archaeologist and Lexicographer
- Duckworth, E Harland, (d 1972), Inspector of Education Nigeria
- Duckworth, Sir John Thomas, (1748-1817), 1st Baronet Admiral
- Dudden, Frederick Homes, (1874-1955), Master of Pembroke College Oxford, theologian
- Dudley, Howard, (1820-1864), engraver
- Dudley, John, (1502-1553), Duke of Northumberland
- Duff, Sir Charles Patrick, (1889-1972), Knight Public Servant
- Duff, Edward Gordon, (1863-1924), librarian, bibliographer and historian
- Duff, Patrick William, (b 1901), Professor of Law
- Duff, Thomas Duff Gordon, (1848-1923), Vice Lieutenant of Banffshire
- Dugdale, John, (1905-1963), MP
- Dugdale, Sir William, (1605-1686), knight antiquary and herald
- Duke, Edward, (1779-1852), Antiquary
- Duke, Henry Edward, (1855-1939), 1st Baron Merrivale, politician
- Dukes, Thomas Farmer, (fl 1834-1847), antiquary
- Dulles, John Foster, (1888-1959), American statesman
- Dummett, Michael Anthony Eardley, (1925-2011), Knight Philosopher
- Dumouriez, Charles Francois, (1739-1823), French General
- Dumpleton, Cyril Walter, (1897-1966), MP
- Dunbabin, Thomas James, (1911-1955), Archaeologist
- Duncan, Sir Patrick, (1870-1943), Knight, South African statesman and Governor General
- Duncan-Sandys, Duncan Edwin , (1908-1987) Baron Duncan Sandys, politician
- Duncombe, Thomas Slingsby, (1796-1861), Radical politician
- Dundas, Sir Charles Cecil Farquharson, (1884-1956), Knight Colonial Governor
- Dundas, George, (1819-1880), politician, colonial governor
- Dundas, Henry, (1742-1811), 1st Viscount Melville, statesman
- Dundas, Robert Hamilton, (1884-1960), Classical Scholar
- Dunitz, Jack David, (b 1923), Professor of Chemical Crystallography
- Dunkin, John, (1782-1846), topographer
- Dunn, Stanley Gerald, (1879-1964), English scholar
- Dunne, Francis Plunkett, (1802-1874), Major General MP
- Dunsterville, Lionel Charles, (1865-1946), Major General
- Duppa, Baldwin Francis, (1828-1873), Chemist
- Durand, Sir Henry Marion, (1812-1871), Knight, Lieutenant Governor of the Punjab
- Durand, Sir Henry Mortimer, (1850-1924), Knight, Indian civil servant and diplomat
- Durham, Mary Edith, (1863-1944), Balkan Traveller and Author
- Durie, John, (1596-1680), theologian
- Durnford, Sir John, (1849-1914), Knight, Admiral
- Durnford, Sir Walter, (1847-1926), Knight, Provost, King's College, Cambridge
- Dutton, Eric Aldhelm Torlogh, (1895-1973), Colonial Administrator
- Dyer, Frederick William, (d 1906), Inventor
- Dyer, George, (1755-1841), Poet
- Dyke, Sir William Hart, (1837-1931), 7th Baronet Politician and Sportsman
- Dyson, Charles, (1788-1860), Anglo Saxon Scholar
- Eaglesome, Sir John, (1868-1950), Knight Engineer and Colonial Administrator
- Eales, Herbert, (1857-1927), President of Rangoon Municipality Rangoon, Burma
- Earle, Sir Lionel, (1866-1948), Knight, civil servant
- Earle, Ralph Anstruther, (1835-1879), Politician
- Earles, John, (1600-1665), Bishop of Salisbury, man of letters
- East, Sir James Buller, (1789-1878), 2nd Baronet MP Barrister
- Easthope, Sir John, (1784-1865), Knight Politician and Journalist
- Eastlake, Sir Charles Lock, (1793-1865), Knight, painter
- Eastwick, Edward Backhouse, (1814-1883), orientalist, politician and diplomat
- Eastwood, Christopher Gilbert, (1905-1983), civil servant
- Eccles, David Mcadam, (1904-1999), 1st Viscount Eccles
- Eddison, Eric Rucker, (1882-1945), Author
- Eden, Morton Frederick, (1752-1830), 1st Baron Henley, diplomat
- Eden, Robert, (1804-1886), Bishop of Moray Ross and Caithness
- Eden, Robert Anthony, (1897-1977), 1st Earl of Avon, prime minister
- Eden, William, (1744-1814), 1st Baron Auckland, statesman
- Edgcumbe, George, (1800-1882), Diplomat
- Edge, Sir John, (1841-1926), Knight, Indian judge
- Edger, Henry, (1820-1888), Positivist
- Edgeworth, Maria, (1768-1849), novelist and children's writer
- Edgeworth, Michael Pakenham, (1812-1881), Botanist
- Edgeworth, Richard Lovell, (1744-1817), author
- Edmonds, Cecil John, (1889-1979), Diplomat
- Edmondson, Joseph, (d 1786), Herald and Genealogist
- Edmonstone, Neil Benjamin, (1765-1841), Indian administrator
- Edward VII, (1841-1910), King of Great Britain and Ireland
- Edwardes, David, (d 1690), Herald and Antiquary
- Edwardes, Edward Joshua, (fl 1900-1916), Translator
- Edwardes, Richard, (1807-1866), Diplomat
- Edwards, Alfred George, (1848-1937), Archbishop of Wales
- Edwards, Edward, (1812-1886), librarian, biographer
- Edwards, Sir Fleetwood Isham, (1842-1910), Knight, Lieutenant Colonel, Keeper of Privy Purse
- Edwards, Sir Henry, (1812-1886), 1st Baronet MP
- Edwards, Thomas, (1699-1757), Critic
- Egerton, Sir Edwin Henry, (1841-1916), Knight, diplomat
- Egerton, Francis, (1800-1857), 1st Earl of Ellesmere, politician, poet
- Eggleston, Sir Frederick William, (1875-1954), Knight Public Servant
- Ehrenberg, Victor Leopold, (1891-1976), classicist and ancient historian
- Einstein, Albert, (1879-1955), physicist
- Eisenschitz, Robert Karl, (1898-1968), Theoretical Physicist
- Eland, George, (1880-1971), Local Historian
- Elgar, Francis, (1845-1909), Naval Architect
- Eliot, Sir Charles Norton Edgecumbe, (1862-1931), Knight, diplomat and biologist
- Eliot, Charles William, (1834-1926), President of Harvard University
- Eliot, Edward Granville, (1798-1877), 3rd Earl of St Germans
- Eliot, Thomas Stearns, (1888-1965), poet
- Eliot, Vivienne Haigh-Wood, (1888-1947), writer
- Elizabeth, (1770-1840), Princess, Artist
- Elizabeth, (1843-1916), Queen of Rumania, Poet and Novelist called Carmen Sylva
- Elkin, Boris Issakovitch, (fl 1959), Russian Emigre
- Ella, John, (1802-1888), violinist and conductor Leicester, Leicestershire
- Ellacombe, Henry Thomas, (1790-1885), Vicar of Clyst St George Antiquary
- Ellenberger, Jules, (1871-1973), Colonial Administrator
- Ellerman, Sir John Reeves, (1909-1973), 2nd Baronet Shipowner
- Ellicott, Charles John, (1819-1905), Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol
- Elliot, Alexander Kynynmound, (1754-1778), East India Co official
- Elliot, Gilbert, (1800-1891), Dean of Bristol
- Elliot, Sir Henry George, (1817-1907), Knight Diplomat
- Elliot, James Robert Mcdowell, (1896-1980), Colonial Administrator
- Elliot, Robert H, (1837-1914), Gentleman Farmer
- Elliot, Walter Elliot, (1888-1958), politician
- Elliot, William, (c 1704-1764), Lieutenant Colonel MP for Calne
- Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, Mary Caroline, (1858-1940), Extra Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Mary
- Elliott, Henry Venn, (1792-1865), clergyman, traveller and author
- Elliott, Sir Hugh Francis Ivo, (b 1913), Knight Colonial Administrator
- Elliott, Ralph Warren Victor, (1921-2012), professor of English, runologist
- Ellis, Sir Arthur Edward Augustus, (1837-1907), Knight, Major General and Royal Official
- Ellis, Sir Barrow Helbert, (1823-1887), Knight, member of Viceroy's Council
- Ellis, Charles Augustus, (1799-1868), 6th Baron Howard de Walden; 2nd Baron Seaford, diplomat
- Ellis, George, (1753-1815), writer
- Ellis, Sir Henry, (1777-1869), Knight, Principal Librarian of the British Museum and antiquary
- Ellis, Joseph, (1815-1891), writer
- Ellis, Robert Leslie, (1817-1859), scientist
- Ellis, Robinson, (1834-1913), Classical scholar and philologist
- Ellis, Thomas Edward, (1859-1899), Liberal MP
- Ellison, Randall Erskine, (1904-1984), Colonial Administrator
- Elmsley, Peter, (1773-1825), classical scholar
- Elstob, Elizabeth, (1683-1756), Anglo Saxon Scholar and Antiquary
- Elstob, William, (1673-1715), Rector of St Swithin and St Mary Bothaw Anglo Saxon Scholar Antiquary
- Elsynge, Henry, (1606-1656), Clerk of the House of Commons
- Elton, Charles Sutherland, (1900-1991), animal ecologist
- Elton, Godfrey, (1892-1973), 1st Baron Elton, historian and politician
- Elton, Lewis Richard Benjamin, (b 1923), Physicist and Educational Technologist
- Elvey, Sir George Job, (1816-1893), Knight Organist and Composer
- Elwin, Whitwell, (1816-1900), Anglican clergyman, editor of 'Quarterly Review'
- Emden, Alfred Brotherston, (1888-1979), historian
- Emerton, Wolseley Partridge, (1843-1929), barrister and economist
- Emmet, Evelyn Violet Elizabeth, (1899-1980), Baroness Emmet of Amberley, Conservative politician
- Emmott, Alfred, (1858-1926), 1st Baron Emmott, politician
- Enfield, William, (1741-1797), Unitarian schoolmaster and author
- England, Sir Richard, (1793-1883), Knight General
- Engledow, Sir Frank Leonard, (1890-1985), Knight Agriculturalist Local Historian
- Englefield, Sir Henry Charles, (1752-1822), Knight Antiquary and Scientific Writer
- Enright, Derek Anthony, (1935-1995), politician
- Ensor, Sir Robert Charles Kirkwood, (1877-1958), Knight, journalist and historian
- Erdelyi, Arthur, (1908-1977), Mathematician
- Erdeswicke, Sampson, (c1538-1603), Antiquary
- Erle, Sir William, (1793-1880), Knight Judge
- Errington, Sir George, (1839-1920), 1st Baronet, 1st Baronet MP
- Erskine, Edward Morris, (1817-1883), Diplomat
- Erskine, Henry David, (1786-1859), Dean of Ripon
- Erskine, Thomas, (1750-1823), 1st Baron Erskine, Lord Chancellor
- Escott, Thomas Hay Sweet, (1844-1924), Journalist and Editor
- Esmonde, Sir John, (1826-1876), 9th Or 10th Baronet MP
- Estcourt, Thomas Henry Sutton Sotheron, (1801-1876), Statesman
- Etheredge, George, (c1635-1691), Knight Dramatist Diplomat
- Euan-Smith, Sir Charles Bean, (1841-1910), Knight, Colonel
- Eugene, (1663-1736), Prince, Austrian General and Diplomat
- Evans, Sir Arthur John, (1851-1941), Knight, archaeologist
- Evans, Barbara Dorothy Fordyce, (1909-1995), pathologist, author and journalist
- Evans, Sir David Rowland, (d 1953), Knight politician
- Evans, Elwyn, (b 1912), broadcaster
- Evans, Evan, (1731-1789), Welsh poet and antiquary
- Evans, Frederick Mullett, (c1803-1870), printer and publisher
- Evans, Sir Geoffrey, (1883-1963), Knight, colonial administrator
- Evans, Sir George de Lacy, (1787-1870), Knight, General
- Evans, Harold Matthew, (b 1928), publisher and journalist
- Evans, Henry Francis Owen, (1898-1966), antiquary
- Evans, Norah Holden, (1907-1973), historian
- Evans, Stanley Norman, (1898-1970), MP and industrialist
- Evans, Sir Worthington Laming Worthington-, (1868-1931), 1st Baronet, politician
- Evelyn, John, (1620-1706), diarist, traveller, numismatist, antiquary and gardener
- Everett, Robert Lacey, (1833-1916), Politician
- Evershed, Francis Raymond, (1899-1966), 1st Baron Evershed of Stapenhill, Master of the Rolls
- Ewald, Paul P, (1888-1985), physicist
- Ewart, Joseph, (1759-1792), diplomat
- Eyre, Edward John, (1815-1901), Colonial Governor
- Eysenck, Hans Jurgen, (1916-1997), Psychologist
- Eyston, Charles, (1667-1721), Antiquary
- Eyton, Robert William, (1815-1881), rector of Ryton, antiquary
- Fagan, Brian Walter, (1893-1971), Publisher
- Fagg, William Buller, (b 1914), Ethnologist
- Fahie, John Joseph, (1846-1934), Electrical Engineer and Historian
- Fairbank, Alfred John, (1895-1982), Calligrapher
- Fairfax, Charles, (1597-1673), antiquary and genealogist
- Fairfax, Ferdinando, (1584-1648), 2nd Baron Fairfax, General
- Fairfax, Henry, (1588-1665), Rector of Bolton Percy, Antiquary
- Fairfax, Henry, (1631-1688), 4th Baron Fairfax
- Fairfax, Sir Henry, (1790-1860), 1st Baronet
- Fairfax, Thomas, (1612-1671), 3rd Baron Fairfax, General
- Fairfax, Thomas, (1692-1782), 6th Baron Fairfax
- Fairfax, Sir William George, (1739-1813), Knight, Vice Admiral
- Fairholt, Frederick William, (1813-1866), antiquary
- Falconer, Alexander Frederick, (d 1987), literary scholar
- Fale, James, (d 1678), Vicar of Fressingfield
- Falk, Oswald Toynbee, (1879-1972), Banker
- Falkner, John Meade, (1858-1932), Author and Antiquary
- Fancourt, Charles St John, (1804-1875), Soldier Politician and Colonial Administrator
- Fane, John, (1682-1762), 7th Earl of Westmorland
- Fane, John, (1784-1859), 11th Earl of Westmorland, General
- Fane, Julian Henry Charles, (1827-1870), Diplomat and Poet
- Fanshawe, Sir Arthur, (1794-1864), Knight Admiral
- Fanshawe, Sir Richard, (1608-1666), 1st Baronet Diplomat and Author
- Faraday, Michael, (1791-1867), natural philosopher
- Faris, Desmond William George, (1901-c 1967), Colonial Health Administrator
- Farquharson, Sir James, (1903-2005), engineer
- Farrar, Adam Storey, (1826-1905), canon of Durham and Professor of Divinity, Durham University
- Farrar, Frederic William, (1831-1903), Dean of Canterbury
- Farrar, Sir George Herbert, (1859-1915), Baronet, businessman and politician
- Farrer, Katharine Dorothy, (1911-1972), novelist Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Farrer, Thomas Henry, (1819-1899), 1st Baron Farrer, civil servant
- Faulks, Peter Ronald, (1917-1998), Judge
- Fawcett, Henry, (1833-1884), academic, economist and statesman
- Fawcett, Sir William, (1728-1804), Knight, General
- Fawkes, Walter Ramsden, (1769-1825), MP and Writer
- Fawkes, Sir Wilmot Hawksworth, (1846-1926), Knight Admiral
- Fazan, Sidney Herbert, (1888-1979), Colonial administrator
- Fearne, Viola, (b 1916), United Nations Official
- Featherstone, Eric Kellett, (1896-1965), colonial administrator
- Featherstonhaugh, George William, (1780-1866), geologist and diplomat
- Feetham, Richard, (1874-1965), South African Politician
- Feilding, Lucy, (1836-1875), wife of Charles William Alexander Feilding
- Feilding, Sir Percy Robert Basil, (1827-1904), Knight General
- Feilding, Rowland Charles, (1871-1945), Lieutenant Colonel
- Feilding, William, (1697-1755), 5th Earl of Denbigh
- Feilding, William Henry Adelbert, (1836-1895), General
- Feisenberger, Joan, (d 1992)
- Feldberg, Wilhelm Siegmund, (1900-1993), physiologist and biologist
- Fell, John, (1625-1686), Bishop of Oxford
- Fell, Thomas Edward, (1873-1926), Colonial Administrator
- Felton, Henry, (1679-1740), Rector of Whitwell, Chaplain to the Dukes of Rutland
- Fenn, Sir John, (1739-1794), Knight Antiquary
- Fenton, Richard, (1746-1821), Poet and Antiquary
- Fenwick, John Edward Addison, (1824-1903), Vicar of Needwood
- Fenwick, Thomas Fitzroy Phillipps, (1856-1938), Antiquary
- Ferguson, Allan, (1880-1951), Physicist
- Ferguson, Frederic Sutherland, (1878-1967), Bibliographer Antiquarian Bookseller
- Ferguson, Howard, (1908-1999), Composer
- Ferguson, William Russell Walton, (fl 1939-1945), Major, 3rd West African Field Company
- Fergusson, Bernard Edward, (1911-1980), Baron Ballantrae, Governor General of New Zealand
- Fergusson, Sir James, (1832-1907), 6th Baron of Kilkerran, 6th Baronet Colonial Governor
- Fermor, Sir Patrick Michael Leigh, (1915-2011), Knight, author, scholar and soldier
- Ferrand, William Busfeild, (1809-1889), MP
- Ferrers, Henry, (1550-1633), Warwickshire Antiquary
- Ferriar, John, (1761-1815), Physician and Essayist
- Fiddes, Sir George Vandeleur, (1858-1936), Knight Colonial Civil Servant
- Field, Frederick, (1801-1885), Rector of Reepham Classical and Biblical Scholar
- Field, Sir John Osbaldiston, (1913-1985), Knight Colonial Governor
- Field, Winston Joseph, (1904-1969), Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia
- Fiennes, William, (1582-1662), 1st Viscount Saye and Sele
- Finberg, Herbert Patrick Reginald, (1900-1974), historian
- Finch, Daniel, (1647-1730), 2nd Earl of Nottingham; 6th Earl of Winchilsea, statesman
- Finch, Heneage, (1580-1631), Knight Speaker of House of Commons
- Finch, Sir John, (1626-1682), Knight Physician and Diplomat
- Finch, Robert, (1783-1830), Antiquary
- Findlay, George Hugo, (1888-1966), colonial administrator and archivist
- Finlay, Robert Bannatyne, (1842-1929), 1st Viscount Finlay, Lord Chancellor
- Finlay, William, (1875-1945), 2nd Viscount Finlay, judge
- Finlay-Freundlich, Erwin, (1885-1964), Astronomer
- Finley, Sir Moses, (1912-1986), Knight, ancient historian
- Firth, Sir Charles Harding, (1857-1936), Knight, historian
- Fisher, Alfred Hugh, (1867-1945), Artist and Author
- Fisher, Geoffrey Francis, (1887-1972), Baron Fisher of Lambeth, Archbishop of Canterbury Nuneaton, Warwickshire
- Fisher, Herbert Albert Laurens, (1865-1940), historian and statesman
- Fisher, John Arbuthnot, (1841-1920), 1st Baron Fisher of Kilverstone, Admiral of the Fleet
- Fisher, Michael Ellis, (b 1931), chemist, physicist and mathematician
- Fisher, Sir Ronald Aylmer, (1890-1962), Knight Geneticist
- Fisher, William Hayes, (1853-1920), 1st Baron Downham, politician
- Fishlock, Charles William Laurence, (b 1903), colonial agricultural officer
- Fison, Sir Frederick William, (1847-1927), 1st Baronet Politician
- Fitch, William Stevenson, (1792-1859), Suffolk antiquary
- Fitter, Richard Sidney Richmond, (b 1913), Author and Naturalist
- Fitzalan-Howard, Bernard Marmaduke, (1908-1975), 16th Duke of Norfolk
- Fitzalan-Howard, Edmund Bernard, (1855-1947), 1st Viscount Fitzalan of Derwent, politician
- Fitzclarence, George Augustus Frederick, (1794-1842), 1st Earl of Munster, Major General
- Fitzgerald, Brinsley, (1859-1931), Lieutenant Colonel Stockbroker
- Fitzgerald, Charles William, (1819-1887), 4th Duke of Leinster
- Fitzgerald, Edward, (1809-1883), poet and translator
- Fitzgerald, John David, (1816-1889), Lord Fitzgerald Irish Judge
- FitzGerald, Mabel Purefoy, (1872-1973), physiologist and clinical pathologist
- Fitzgerald, Sir William Gerald Seymour Vesey, (1841-1910), Knight, Indian civil servant
- Fitzgerald, Sir William Robert Seymour Vesey, (1818-1885), Knight, MP Governor of Bombay
- Fitzgerald, William Thomas, (1759-1829), Versifier
- Fitzgibbon, John, (1792-1851), 2nd Earl of Clare
- Fitzherbert, Alleyne, (1753-1839), 1st Baron St Helens, diplomat
- Fitzherbert, Maria Anne, (1756-1837), noblewoman
- Fitzmaurice, Henry Charles Keith, (1845-1927), 5th Marquess of Landsdowne, statesman
- Fitzpatrick, Sir Charles, (1851-1942), Knight Chief Justice of Canada Lieutenant Governor of Quebec
- Fitzpatrick, Sir James Percy, (1862-1931), Knight South African Politician and Businessman
- Fitzroy, Charles, (1737-1797), 1st Baron Southampton
- Fitzwilliam, Sir William, (1526-1599), Knight Lord Deputy of Ireland
- Flamsteed, John, (1646-1719), astronomer
- Flatman, Thomas, (1637-1688), Poet and Painter
- Flaxman, Mary Ann, (1768-1833), Artist
- Flecker, Herman James Elroy, (1884-1915), poet and dramatist
- Fleetwood, William, (1656-1723), Bishop of Ely
- Fleming, Sir Daniel, (1633-1701), Knight, antiquary MP
- Fleming, Sir George, (1667-1747), Knight, Bishop of Carlisle
- Fleming, Ian Lancaster, (1908-1964), writer
- Fleming, J T, (b 1924), Barrister Colonial Administrator
- Fleming, Sir John Ambrose, (1849-1945), Knight, electrical engineer
- Fleming, Robert, (? 1660-1716), Presbyterian Minister
- Fletcher, Charles Robert Leslie, (1857-1934), Historian
- Fletcher, Paul Duncan, (b 1916), Colonial administrator
- Fletcher, Reginald Thomas Herbert, (1885-1961), Baron Winster
- Fletcher-Cooke, Sir John, (1911-1989), Knight Colonial Administrator MP
- Fleure, Herbert John, (1877-1969), zoologist and geographer
- Fleury, Hercule Andre de, (1653-1743), French cardinal and statesman
- Flower, William, (? 1498-1588), Herald
- Flowers, Brian Hilton, (1924-2010), Baron Flowers of Queen's Gate, physicist
- Fogerty, Elsie, (1865-1945), Principal of Central School of Speech Training and Dramatic Art
- Foley, Thomas, (1742-1793), 2nd Baron Foley
- Foliot, Gilbert, (d 1187), Bishop of London
- Foljambe, Arthur William de Brito Savile, (1870-1941), 2nd Earl of Liverpool
- Folkes, Martin, (1690-1754), antiquary
- Fonblanque, Albany, (1793-1872), Radical journalist
- Fontanne, Lynne, (1887-1983), Actress
- Foot, Hugh Mackintosh, (1907-1990), Baron Caradon, colonial administrator and diplomat
- Foot, Michael, (1913-2010), politician and author
- Forbes, Archibald Peter Sturrock, (1913-1999), colonial administrator
- Forbes, Sir Charles, (1774-1849), 1st Baronet Politician
- Forbes, George Arthur Hastings, (1833-1889), 7th Earl of Granard
- Forbes, Nevill, (1883-1929), Professor of Russian Oxford University
- Forbes, William Armitage, (b 1905), District Officer Colonial Government Tanganyika
- Ford, Edmund Brisco, (1901-1988), geneticist
- Ford, Sir Francis Clare, (1828-1899), Knight and diplomat
- Ford, James, (1779-1850), Vicar of Navestock and antiquary
- Ford, Richard, (1796-1858), travel writer and art connoisseur
- Ford, Sir Edward William Spencer, (1910-2006), Queen's Private Secretary
- Forde, Daryll, (1902-1973), anthropologist
- Forman, Simon, (1552-1611), Astrologer
- Forrest, Sir George William David Starck, (1845-1926), Knight, historian
- Forsdyke, Sir Edgar John, (1883-1979), Knight, Director of British Museum, archaeologist
- Forsey, George Frank, (1889-1974), Classical Scholar
- Forshall, Josiah, (1795-1863), librarian, archivist and biblical scholar
- Forster, Edward, (1730-1812), banker and antiquary
- Forster, Edward Morgan, (1879-1970), novelist and critic
- Forster, Johann Georg Adam, (1754-1794), naturalist
- Forster, Josiah, (1782-1870), Quaker
- Forster, Matthew, (1785-1869), MP for Berwick Upon Tweed
- Forster, Thomas Ignatius Maria, (1789-1860), Naturalist and Astronomer
- Forster, William Edward, (1818-1886), statesman
- Fortescue, Hugh, (1783-1861), 2nd Earl Fortescue
- Fortescue, Thomas, (1815-1887), 1st Baron Clermont
- Fosbery, Thomas Vincent, (1807-1875), Hymnologist
- Fosbroke, Thomas Dudley, (1770-1842), antiquary
- Foster, John Leslie, (c 1781-1842), MP and Irish judge
- Foster, Joseph, (1844-1905), genealogist
- Foster, L J, (b 1920), agricultural official and colonial administrator
- Foster, Samuel, (d 1652), mathematician
- Foster, Sir William, (1863-1951), Knight, historian and archivist
- Fothergill, George, (1705-1760), Principal of St Edmund Hall
- Fothergill, Philip, (1906-1959), Liberal politician
- Fowke, Sir Frederick Gustavus, (1782-1856), 1st Baronet
- Fowler, Sir Henry Hartley, (1830-1911), 1st Viscount Wolverhampton, statesman
- Fowler, Henry Watson, (1858-1933), lexicographer
- Fowler, Sir John, (1817-1898), 1st Baronet, civil engineer
- Fowler, Sir Robert Nicholas, (1828-1891), 1st Baronet, MP and Lord Mayor of London
- Fowler, William Warde, (1847-1921), historian and ornithologist
- Fox, Adam, (1883-1977), Canon of Westminster
- Fox, Charles James, (1749-1806), statesman
- Fox, Sir Cyril Frederick, (1882-1967), Knight, archaeologist
- Fox, George, (1624-1691), Quaker
- Fox, Henry, (1705-1774), 1st Baron Holland, statesman
- Fox, Henry Edward, (1755-1811), General colonial governor
- Fox, Henry Richard Vassall, (1773-1840), 3rd Baron Holland, statesman
- Fox, Henry Stephen, (1791-1846), diplomat
- Fox, Sir John Charles, (1855-1943), Knight, solicitor and historian
- Fox Lambert, Archibald, (1884-1914), settler in British East Africa
- Fox, William, (c1732-1776), genealogist
- Foxley, Evelyn Mary, (1904-2003), nurse Tanganyika
- Fraenkel, Eduard, (1888-1970), Classical Scholar
- Francis, (1777-1830), King of the Two Sicilies
- Francis, Sir Frank Chalton, (1901-1988), Knight Director and Principal Librarian of British Museum
- Francis, George Grant, (1814-1882), antiquary Swansea, Glamorgan
- Francis-Williams, Edward , (1903-1970) Baron Francis-Williams of Abinger, author and journalist
- Frank, Richard, (1698-1762), Antiquary
- Frankfurter, Felix, (1882-1965), American Judge
- Franklin, Charles Samuel, (1879-1964), radio telecommunications engineer
- Franklin, Kenneth James, (1897-1966), physiologist
- Franks, Oliver Shewell, (1905-1992), Baron Franks of Headington
- Fraser, Alexander Garden, (1873-1962), missionary and educationalist
- Fraser, Sir John Malcolm, (1878-1949), Knight, MP
- Fraser, Sir Keith Charles Adolphus, (1911-1979), 6th Baronet of Ledeclune and Morar
- Fraser, Lovat, (1871-1926), Editor of the Times of India Writer and Traveller
- Fraser, Sir Stuart Mitford, (1864-1963), Knight, Indian civil servant
- Fraser, Thomas, (1911-1988), Politician
- Frazer, Sir James George, (1854-1941), Knight, social anthropologist
- Freeling, Sir Francis, (1764-1836), postal reformer
- Freeman, Edward Augustus, (1823-1892), historian
- Freeman, John, (1880-1929), poet and critic
- Freeman, Raymond, (b 1932), Chemist
- Freeman-Mitford, John, (1748-1830), 1st Baron Redesdale, Lord Chancellor
- Freeman-Mitford, John Thomas, (1805-1886), Earl of Redesdale
- Freeman-Thomas, Freeman, (1866-1941), 1st Marquess of Willingdon, Viceroy of India
- Freeston, Reginald Charles, (1915-1985), agricultural inspector
- Freitas, Sir Geoffrey Stanley de, (1913-1982), Knight, politician
- Fremantle, Sir Charles William, (1834-1914), Knight, Knight Deputy Master of Mint Director of Suez Canal Co
- Fremantle, Thomas Francis, (1798-1890), 1st Baron Cottesloe, politician
- Fremantle, William Henry, (1831-1916), Dean of Ripon
- French, John Denton Pinkstone, (1852-1925), 1st Earl of Ypres, Field Marshal
- Frend, William, (1757-1841), Unitarian Reformer and Scientific Writer
- Frere, Sir Henry Bartle Edward, (1815-1884), 1st Baronet, statesman
- Frere, John Hookham, (1769-1846), diplomat and author
- Freundlich, Herbert Max Finlay, (1880-1941), German physical chemist
- Frisch, Otto Robert, (1904-1979), German physicist
- Frith, William Powell, (1819-1909), painter
- Frohlich, Herbert, (1905-1991), Theoretical physicist
- Froude, James Anthony, (1818-1894), historian
- Froude, Richard Hurrell, (1803-1836), Fellow of Oriel College Oxford Tractarian
- Froude, William, (fl 1857-1878), engineer and naval architect
- Fry, Elizabeth, (1780-1845), penal reformer and philanthropist
- Fry, Francis, (1803-1886), bibliographer
- Fry, Roger Eliot, (1866-1934), art critic and artist
- Fry, Sara Margery, (1874-1958), Principal of Somerville College Oxford
- Fuller, John Augustus, (1828-1902), General
- Fuller, Sir John Michael Fleetwood, (1864-1915), 1st Baronet, MP and Governor of Victoria
- Fulman, William, (1632-1688), Antiquary
- Fulton, John Farquhar, (1899-1960), Historian
- Furly, Benjamin, (1636-1714), Quaker Friend of Locke
- Furney, Richard, (1694-1753), Archdeacon of Surrey Antiquary
- Furniss, Henry Sanderson, (1868-1939), Baron Sanderson, Principal of Ruskin College Oxford
- Furnivall, Frederick James, (1825-1910), scholar, editor and oarsman
- Furse, Michael Bolton, (1870-1955), Bishop of St Albans
- Furse, Sir Ralph Dolignon, (1887-1973), Knight Colonial Administrator
- Fyfe, Sir William Hamilton, (1878-1965), Knight and classical scholar
- Fyfe, William Sefton, (b 1927), Geochemist
- Gaisford, Thomas, (1779-1855), Dean of Christ Church Oxford
- Gaitskell, Hugh Todd Naylor, (1906-1963), Statesman
- Galbraith, Vivian Hunter, (1889-1976), historian
- Gale, Roger, (1672-1744), Antiquary
- Gale, Samuel, (1682-1754), Antiquary
- Galsworthy, John, (1867-1933), author
- Galt, Sir Alexander Tilloch, (1817-1893), Knight, Canadian Finance Minister
- Galton, Sir Douglas Strutt, (1822-1899), Knight, Captain, Royal Engineers and scientist
- Galway, Sir Henry Lionel, (1859-1949), Knight Lieutenant Colonel
- Gamble, Sir Frederick Herbert, (1907-1983), Knight, diplomat
- Gammans, Sir Leonard David, (1895-1957), 1st Baronet Assistant Postmaster General
- Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand, (1869-1948), Indian Nationalist Leader
- Gandy, Maurice, (b 1916), solicitor, colonial administrator
- Garden, James, (1647-1726), Professor of Divinity
- Gardiner, Sir Alan Henderson, (1879-1963), Knight, Egyptologist
- Gardiner, Alfred George, (1865-1946), Author and Journalist
- Gardiner, Marguerite, (1789-1849), author and hostess
- Gardiner, Sir Robert William, (1781-1864), Knight, General
- Gardiner, Samuel Rawson, (1829-1902), Historian
- Gardiner, William, (1748-1806), Lieutenant General Diplomat
- Gardner, Dame Helen Louise, (1908-1986), literary scholar
- Gardner, Herbert Coulston, (1846-1921), Baron Burghclere
- Gardner, J A, (b 1921), administrator, Kenyan Government
- Gardner, Percy, (1846-1937), archaeologist
- Gardner, William Henry, (1774-1856), General, Royal Artillery
- Garner, Alan, (b 1934), writer
- Garner, Sir Joseph John Saville, (1908-1983), Baron Garner of Chiddingley, diplomat Muswell Hill, Middlesex;Bournemouth, Hampshire;London;Canada
- Garnett, James Clerk Maxwell, (1880-1958), Secretary of League of Nations Union
- Garnett, Richard, (1835-1906), Librarian Poet Biographer Literary Scholar
- Garnier, Thomas, (1776-1873), Dean of Winchester
- Garratt, Geoffrey Theodore, (1888-1942), Journalist and Author
- Garraway, Sir Edward Charles Frederick, (1862-1931), Knight Colonial Administrator
- Garrick, David, (1717-1779), actor
- Garrison, Wendell Phillips, (1840-1907), Literary Editor of the Nation of New York
- Garrod, Heathcote William, (1878-1960), English Scholar
- Garstang, John, (1876-1956), Archaeologist
- Garvin, James Louis, (1868-1947), Newspaper Editor
- Gascoigne, Richard, (1579-1661), Antiquary
- Gascoyne-Cecil, Edgar Algernon Robert, (1864-1958), Viscount Cecil of Chelwood
- Gascoyne-Cecil, Lord Edward Herbert, (1867-1918), soldier and Egyptian civil servant
- Gascoyne-Cecil, Lady Gwendolen, (1860-1945), author and biographer
- Gascoyne-Cecil, Hugh Richard Heathcote, (1869-1956), Baron Quickswood, politician
- Gascoyne-Cecil, James Brownlow William, (1791-1868), 2nd Marquess of Salisbury
- Gascoyne-Cecil, James Edward Hubert, (1861-1947), 4th Marquess of Salisbury
- Gascoyne-Cecil, Robert Arthur James, (1893-1972), 5th Marquess of Salisbury
- Gascoyne-Cecil, Robert Arthur Talbot, (1830-1903), 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, statesman
- Gaselee, Sir Stephen, (1882-1943), Knight librarian, classical scholar
- Gastrell, Everard Hudleston, (1898-1960), Lieutenant Colonel Indian Political Service
- Gates, Reginald Ruggles, (1882-1962), geneticist
- Gathorne-Hardy, Gathorne, (1814-1906), 1st Earl of Cranbrook, statesman
- Gatliff, Herbert Evelyn Caulfield, (1897-1977), civil servant and environmentalist
- Gatty, Margaret, (1809-1873), writer and naturalist
- Gayangos, Pascual de, (1809-1897), linguist and writer
- Gayer-Anderson, Robert Grenville, (1881-1945), Major Egyptian Administrator Author
- Gayer-Anderson, Thomas Gayer, (1881-1960), Illustrator
- Geary, Sir William Nevill Montgomerie, (1859-1944), Knight, legal practitioner, colonial historian and writer on law Nigeria
- Geddes, Sir Anthony Reay Mackay, (1912-1998), Knight, businessman
- Gedge, Ernest, (1862-1935), Colonial Administrator
- Gee, Geoffrey, (1910-1996), Professor of Chemistry
- Geils, Thomas, (c 1746-1815), Major General Madras Artillery
- Gell, Philip Lyttelton, (1852-1926), President of the British South Africa Co
- Gell, Sir William, (1778-1836), Knight, archaeologist and traveller
- Gentilis, Albericus, (1551-1611), Professor of Civil Law at Oxford
- Gentilis, Scipio, (1563-1616), Professor of Law at Altdorf
- George, David Lloyd, (1863-1945), 1st Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor, statesman
- George V, (1865-1936), King of Great Britain and Ireland
- Gepp, Edward, (1855-1929), Anglican clergyman, schoolmaster and author
- Gerbier, Sir Balthasar, (? 1591-1667), knight, painter, architect and courtier
- Gerhard, Roberto Juan Rene, (1896-1970), Composer
- Ghosh, Jogendra Chandra, (fl 1878-1899), Positivist
- Gibberd, Sir Frederick, (b 1908), Knight Architect
- Gibbes, Charles Sydney, (1876-1963), English tutor to Tsarevich Alexis
- Gibbon, William Monk, (1896-1987), Author and Poet
- Gibbons, Grinling, (1648-1720), Wood Carver and Statuary
- Gibbs, Henry Hucks, (1819-1907), 1st Baron Aldenham, banker and scholar
- Gibson, Charles Stanley, (1884-1950), organic chemist
- Gibson, Edmund, (1669-1748), Bishop of London, antiquary
- Gibson, Strickland, (1877-1958), Librarian and Bibliographer
- Giffard, Hardinge Stanley, (1823-1921), 1st Earl of Halsbury, Lord Chancellor
- Giffard, Stanley Lees, (1788-1858), Editor of the Standard
- Gifford, William, (1756-1826), Editor of the Quarterly Review
- Gilbert, Sir Alfred, (1854-1934), Knight, sculptor
- Gilbert, Ashurst Turner, (1786-1870), Bishop of Chichester
- Gilbert, Davies, (1767-1839), MP, scientist, antiquary
- Gilbert, Edmund William, (1900-1973), Geographer
- Gilbert, Michael Francis, (1912-2006), solicitor and author
- Gilchrist, Alexander, (1828-1861), biographer
- Gildea, Sir James, (1838-1920), Knight Colonel
- Giles, John Allen, (1808-1884), Historian Editor and Translator
- Gill, Winifred, (1891-1981), artist, writer and social reformer
- Gillam, Stanley George, (1915-2004), librarian Headington, Oxfordshire;North Walsham, Norfolk
- Gillet, Matthias, (1605-1663), vicar of Coddenham, antiquary
- Gilliatt, Penelope Ann Douglass, (1932-1993), journalist and novelist
- Gillies, William, (d 1958), Overseas Secretary of the Labour Party
- Gillman, Clement, (1882-1946), Railway Engineer
- Gilpin, Antony, (b 1913), United Nations Official
- Gilpin, Bernard, (1517-1583), Archdeacon of Durham Durham, Durham
- Gilpin, Richard, (1625-1700), Dissenting Minister, Physician
- Gilpin, Sawrey, (1733-1807), Painter
- Gilpin, William, (1724-1804), Clergyman Educationist Biographer Topographer
- Gilpin, William, (1757-1848), Rector of Pulverbatch
- Ginsberg, Morris, (1889-1970), Sociologist
- Girouard, Sir Edouard Percy Cranwill, (1867-1932), Knight Colonel Colonial Governor
- Gisborne, John, (1770-1851), Poet
- Gisborne, Thomas, (1758-1846), Prebendary of Durham, author
- Githongo, John, (b 1965), Kenyan Permanent Secretary for Ethics and Governance Kenya
- Gladstone, Catherine, (1812-1900), philanthropist
- Gladstone, Henry Neville, (1852-1935), 1st Baron Gladstone of Hawarden, businessman
- Gladstone, Herbert John, (1854-1930), 1st Viscount Gladstone, statesman
- Gladstone, Sir Thomas, (1804-1889), 2nd Baronet MP
- Gladstone, William Ewart, (1809-1898), statesman
- Glanfield, Edgar, (d 1955), Vicar of Fritwell Antiquary
- Glazebrook, Sir Richard Tetley, (1854-1935), Knight, physicist
- Gleig, George Robert, (1796-1888), Chaplain General to the Forces, biographer
- Glennie, Alan Forbes Bourne, (1903-1984), colonial administrator Rhodesia
- Glennie, Edward Aubrey, (1889-1980), Brigadier
- Glover, John, (1767-1849), Landscape Painter
- Glover, Sir John Hawley, (1829-1885), Knight Captain RN Colonial Governor
- Glover, Robert, (1544-1588), Somerset Herald
- Gluekauf, Eugen, (1906-1981), German chemist
- Goad, Sir Edward Colin Viner, (1914-1998), Knight Civil Servant
- Goadby, Frank Reginald Lindsay, (1899-1985), Brigadier Historian of Standlake
- Godber, Sir George Edward, (1908-2009), Knight, physician and public servant
- Goddard, Cecil Vincent, (1858-1933), Anglican clergyman and antiquarian
- Goddard, Rayner, (1877-1971), Baron Goddard, Lord Chief Justice
- Goddard, Thomas Nelson, (1889-1935), colonial administrator Wembley, Middlesex;Falkland Islands;Sierra Leone
- Godfrey, Stuart Hill, (1861-1941), Lieutenant Colonel
- Godfrey, Walter Hindes, (1881-1961), Architect Historian Topographer
- Godkin, Edwin Lawrence, (1831-1902), Journalist and Author
- Godley, Alfred Denis, (1856-1925), Classical Scholar and Poet
- Godley, John Arthur, (1847-1932), 1st Baron Kilbracken, civil servant
- Godolphin, Sidney, (1645-1712), 1st Earl of Godolphin
- Godwin, Francis, (1562-1633), Bishop of Llandaff and Hereford Antiquary
- Godwin, Sir Harry, (1901-1985), Knight Botanist
- Godwin, Mary Jane, (1768-1841), author, publisher, and bookseller
- Godwin, William, (1756-1836), Philosopher and Novelist
- Godwin-Austen, Henry Haversham, (1834-1923), Naturalist
- Godwyn, Charles, (b 1701), Numismatist
- Gold, Sir Joseph, (b 1912), Knight, economist
- Goldie, Sir George Dashwood Taubman, (1846-1925), Knight Founder of Nigeria
- Goldsmith, Herbert Symonds, (1873-1945), Colonial Governor
- Gollancz, Livia Ruth, (b 1920), Publisher
- Gollancz, Sir Victor, (1893-1967), Knight, publisher, author and political campaigner
- Gombrich, Ernst Hans Josef, (b 1909), Art Historian
- Gooch, George Peabody, (1873-1968), MP, historian
- Good, Irving John, (b 1916), statistician
- Goode, William Allmond Codrington, (1907-1987), Colonial Governor
- Goodenough, Sir William Edmund, (1867-1945), Knight Admiral
- Goodhart, Arthur Lehman, (1891-1978), Academic Lawyer
- Goodier, Alban, (1869-1939), Roman Catholic Archbishop of Bombay
- Goodman, Arnold Abraham, (1913-1995), Baron Goodman, lawyer
- Goodman, Godfrey, (1583-1656), Bishop of Gloucester
- Goodricke, Sir Henry, (1642-1705), Knight Lieutenant General of Ordnance
- Goodricke, Sir John, (1708-1789), 5th Baronet, diplomat and politician
- Goodsir, John, (1814-1867), anatomist
- Goodwin, William Watson, (1831-1912), American Classical Scholar
- Goold-Adams, Sir Hamilton John, (1858-1920), Knight, colonial governor
- Gordon, Charles, (1847-1937), 11th Marquess of Huntly
- Gordon, Charles George, (1833-1885), Major General China
- Gordon, Sir Home Seton Charles Montagu, (1871-1956), 12th Baronet
- Gordon, John Campbell, (1847-1934), 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair
- Gordon, Osborne, (1813-1883), Oxford scholar and theologian
- Gordon, Patrick, (fl 1846-1860), Brigadier General
- Gordon, Peter Macie, (1919-2000), statesman
- Gordon-Lennox, Charles Henry, (1818-1903), 6th Duke of Richmond
- Gordon-Walker, Patrick Chrestien, (1907-1980), Baron Gordon-Walker, statesman
- Gore, Catherine Grace Frances, (1799-1861), Novelist and dramatist
- Gore, Charles, (1853-1932), Bishop of Oxford
- Gore, Thomas, (1632-1684), Antiquary
- Gore-Booth, Paul Henry, (1909-1984), Baron Gore-Booth of Maltby, diplomat
- Gorham, George Cornelius, (1787-1857), clergyman, antiquary and genealogist
- Gorrie, Sir John, (1829-1892), Knight, colonial judge
- Gorst, Sir John Eldon, (1835-1916), Knight, barrister and politician
- Goschen, George Joachim, (1831-1907), 1st Viscount Goschen, statesman
- Gosling, Sir Audley Charles, (1836-1913), Knight Diplomat
- Gosse, Sir Edmund William, (1849-1928), Knight, poet, biographer and literary critic
- Gosselin, Sir Martin Le Marchant Hadsley, (1847-1905), Knight and diplomat
- Gotch, Rosamund Horsley, (1864-1949), Author
- Gough, Henry, (d 1862), Anglican clergyman
- Gough, Henry, (1821-1905), Antiquary Bibliographer
- Gough, Hugh, (1779-1869), 1st Viscount Gough, Field Marshal
- Gough, Hugh, (1849-1919), 3rd Viscount Gough, diplomat
- Gough, Richard, (1735-1809), antiquary
- Gould, Sir Basil John, (1883-1956), Knight, Indian civil servant
- Gowans, Sir James Learmonth, (b 1924), Knight, immunologist
- Gowenlock, Brian Glover, (b 1926), chemist
- Gower, Foote, (1726-1780), Anglican clergyman, physician, antiquary
- Gowers, Sir William Frederic, (1875-1954), Knight Colonial Administrator
- Grabe, Johann Ernst, (1666-1711), Theologian
- Graham, Angus, (1892-1979), architectural historian
- Graham, Sir James Robert George, (1792-1861), 2nd Baronet, statesman
- Graham, Sir Lumley, (1828-1890), 4th Baronet of Kirkstall, Colonel
- Graham, Sir Ronald William, (1870-1949), Knight, diplomat
- Grahame, James, (1765-1811), Poet and Episcopal Clergyman
- Grahame, Kenneth, (1859-1932), Author Secretary of the Bank of England
- Grainger, James, (c 1721-1766), physician and poet
- Grandorge, John, (1669-1729), Theologian
- Grant, Charles, (1746-1823), statesman and philanthropist
- Grant, Charles, (1778-1866), Baron Glenelg, politician
- Grant, Charles Thomas Constantine, (1831-1891), Assistant to Sir James Brooke in Sarawak
- Grant Duff, Shiela, (1913-2004), author and journalist
- Grant, Sir John Peter, (1807-1893), Knight, Indian and colonial governor
- Grant, Johnson, (1773-1844), Vicar of Kentish Town Poet Author Lecturer
- Grant, Sir Patrick, (1804-1895), Knight Field Marshal
- Grant-Duff, Sir Mountstuart Elphinstone, (1829-1906), Knight statesman and author
- Granville, George, (1667-1735), Baron Lansdowne, poet and dramatist
- Granville-Barker, Harley, (1877-1946), actor, dramatist and critic
- Grattan, Sir Edmund Arnout, (1818-1890), Knight Consul in North America and Belgium
- Graves, Charles, (1812-1899), Bishop of Limerick mathematician
- Graves, John Thomas, (1806-1870), Jurist and Mathematician
- Graves, Robert Ranke, (1895-1985), poet and author
- Gray, Geoffrey Leicester, (b 1905), Colonial Administrator
- Gray, Sir John Milner, (1889-1970), Knight, colonial administrator
- Gray, Louis Harold, (1905-1965), radiobiologist
- Gray, Robert, (1809-1872), Bishop of Cape Town
- Greaves, Edmund, (b 1868), Rector of Kilmartin, antiquary
- Greaves, John, (1602-1652), mathematician and traveller
- Greaves, Thomas, (d 1676), Orientalist
- Green, Albert Edward, (fl 1949-1968), Mathematician
- Green, Leonard, (fl 1906-1957), author
- Green, Mary Anne Everett, (1818-1895), historian
- Green, Sir William Kirby Mackenzie, (1836-1891), Knight Diplomat
- Greene, Graham, (1904-1991), novelist
- Greene, Harry Plunket, (1865-1936), Singer
- Greene, Helga Mary, (1916-1985), literary agent
- Greene, Herbert Wilson, (1857-1933), Classical Scholar
- Greene, Sir Hugh Carleton, (1910-1987), Knight Director General of BBC
- Greene, Wilfrid Arthur, (1883-1952), Baron Greene Master of the Rolls, Master of the Rolls
- Greene, Sir William Conyngham, (1854-1934), Knight Diplomat
- Greene, Sir William Graham, (1857-1950), Knight, civil servant
- Greenfield, Benjamin Wyatt, (1811-1897), Barrister and Antiquary
- Greenfield, Julius Macdonald, (1907-1993), Rhodesian lawyer and politician
- Greenhill, Elizabeth Florence, (1907-2006), artist
- Greenhill, John Russell, (d 1813), rector of Marsh Gibbon
- Greenhill, William Alexander, (1814-1894), physician
- Greenidge, Charles Wilton Wood, (1889-1972), Colonial administrator and anti-slavery campaigner
- Greenwood, Arthur, (1880-1954), statesman
- Greenwood, Arthur William James, (1911-1982), Baron Greenwood of Rossendale, statesman
- Greenwood, Major, (1880-1949), medical statistician
- Greenwood, Nathaniel, (fl 1662), Oxfordshire Antiquary
- Greg, Sir Walter Wilson, (1875-1959), Knight, bibliographer, Shakespearean scholar and historian
- Gregg, Tresham Dames, (1799-1881), clergyman and author
- Gregor, Francis, (d 1762), lawyer and antiquary
- Gregory, John Walter, (1864-1932), geologist
- Gregory, Sir Richard Arman, (1864-1952), Knight Scientist
- Gregory, Sir William Henry, (1817-1892), Knight, MP and Governor of Ceylon
- Greig, Sir Samuel, (1735-1788), Knight, naval officer in the Russian service
- Grenfell, Ethel Anne Priscilla, (1867-1952), Baroness Desborough
- Grenfell, Julian Pascoe Francis St Leger, (b 1935), Banker
- Grenville, Denis, (1637-1703), Jacobite Archbishop of York
- Grenville, George, (1712-1770), statesman
- Grenville, Richard Plantagenet Campbell Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-, (1823-1889), 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, statesman
- Grenville, Richard Plantagenet Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-, (1797-1861), 2nd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos
- Grenville, William Wyndham, (1759-1834), Baron Grenville, statesman
- Gresley-Cox, Edward Louis, (d 1918), sergeant, Cheshire Yeomanry and lieutenant, Royal Flying Corps
- Greville, Charles Cavendish Fulke, (1794-1865), Clerk of the Privy Council, diarist
- Greville, Fulke, (1717-1809), MP and Diplomat
- Grew, Nehemiah, (1641-1712), Plant Physiologist
- Grey, Albert Henry George, (1851-1917), 4th Earl Grey, Governor General of Canada
- Grey, Charles, (1764-1845), 2nd Earl Grey, statesman
- Grey, Charles, (1804-1870), General, Private Secretary to Prince Albert and Queen Victoria
- Grey, Sir Charles Edward, (1785-1865), Knight, colonial governor and judge
- Grey, Charles Robert, (1879-1963), 5th Earl Grey
- Grey, Sir Edward, (1862-1933), Viscount Grey of Falloden, statesman
- Grey, Sir George, (1799-1882), 2nd Baronet, statesman
- Grey, Henry, (1599-1673), 1st Earl of Stamford
- Grey, Henry George, (1802-1894), 3rd Earl Grey, statesman
- Grey, Pamela Adelaide Genevieve, (c1871-1928), Viscountess Grey of Fallodon, author
- Grier, Sir Selwyn, (1878-1946), Knight Colonial Administrator
- Grierson, Sir George Abraham, (1851-1941), Knight, philologist
- Grierson, Sir Herbert John Clifford, (1866-1960), Knight, Professor of English Literature, Edinburgh University
- Griffin, Alan, (b 1911), surveyor, Colonial Service
- Griffin, John, (1719-1797), 4th Baron Howard De Walden, Field Marshal
- Griffin, Richard, (1783-1858), 3rd Baron Braybrooke, antiquary
- Griffith, Francis Llewellyn, (1862-1934), Egyptologist
- Griffith, Philip, (d 1887), Diplomat
- Griffith-Boscawen, Sir Arthur Sackville Trevor , (1865-1946), Knight, politician
- Griffiths, George Edward, (d 1829), editor and verse-writer
- Griffiths, James, (1890-1975), politician
- Griffiths, John Edward, (b 1908), colonial administrator
- Griffiths, Ralph, (1720-1803), founder of the 'Monthly Review'
- Grigg, Edward William Macleay, (1879-1955), 1st Baron Altrincham, politician
- Grigg, John Edward Poynder, (1924-2001), journalist and biographer
- Grimes, William Francis, (1905-1988), archaeologist
- Grimm, Samuel Hieronymus, (1734-1794), Painter and Topographer
- Grisewood, Harman Joseph Gerard, (1906-1997), BBC director
- Grist, John Frank, (b 1924), Broadcaster
- Grosart, Alexander Balloch, (1827-1899), author and editor
- Grose, Francis, (? 1731-1791), Antiquary and Draughtsman
- Grosvenor, Richard de Aquila, (1837-1912), 1st Baron Stalbridge, politician
- Grosvenor, Robert, (1801-1893), 1st Baron Ebury, politician
- Grote, George, (1794-1871), MP and historian
- Grove, Charles Henry, (1794-1878), Rector of Sedgehill Antiquary
- Grove, Sir George, (1820-1900), Knight Civil Engineer Writer On Music
- Gruneberg, Hans, (1907-1982), Geneticist
- Gubbins, Sir Charles O'Grady, (d 1911), South African politician
- Gubbins, Sir Colin Mcvean, (1896-1976), Knight Major General
- Guedalla, Philip, (1889-1944), historian and essayist
- Guest, Lady Charlotte Elizabeth, (1812-1895), translator, diarist and collector
- Guest, Ivor Churchill, (1873-1939), 1st Viscount Wimborne
- Guest, Ivor Forbes, (1920-), Solicitor and Ballet Historian
- Guillemard, Francis Henry Hill, (1852-1933), Traveller and Writer
- Guillemard, Sir Lawrence Nunns, (1862-1951), Knight Civil Servant
- Guiney, Louise Imogen, (1861-1920), American Poet and Essayist
- Guinness, Lady Olivia Charlotte, (1850-1925), antiquary
- Guinness, Sir Rupert Edward Cecil Lee, (1874-1967), 2nd Earl of Iveagh
- Guinness, Walter Edward, (1880-1944), 1st Baron Moyne, politician
- Guise, Sir William Vernon, (1816-1887), 4th Baronet
- Gull, Sir William Withey, (1816-1890), 1st Baronet Physician
- Gulland, John Alan, (1926-1990), Fisheries Ecologist
- Gully, William Court, (1835-1909), 1st Viscount Selby
- Gulston, Joseph, (1745-1786), MP, collector of books and prints
- Gulston, William, (1636-1684), Bishop of Bristol
- Gunn, Sir James, (1893-1964), Knight portrait painter
- Gunther, Albert Carl Ludwig Gotthilf, (1830-1914), Zoologist
- Gunther, Robert William Theodore, (1869-1940), Zoologist and Antiquary
- Gurdon, Sir William Brampton, (1840-1910), Knight MP
- Gurney, Anna, (1795-1857), Anglo Saxon scholar
- Gurney, Daniel, (1791-1880), banker and antiquary
- Gurney, Sir Henry Lovell Goldsworthy, (1898-1951), Knight, High Commissioner Colonial Service Stratton, Cornwall;Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- Gurney, Hudson, (1775-1864), antiquary and poet
- Gurney, Joseph John, (1788-1847), Quaker, philanthropist and writer
- Gurney, Samuel, (1786-1856), banker and philanthropist
- Gutch, John, (1746-1831), Clergyman Antiquary Registrar of Oxford University
- Guthrie, George James, (1785-1856), Surgeon
- Gwavas, William, (1676-1741), Writer in Cornish
- Gwilt, Joseph, (1784-1863), architect and archaeologist
- Gwyer, Alsina Helen Marion, (1876-1953), co-owner Faber & Gwyer Ltd, publishing co
- Gwyer, Barbara Elizabeth, (d 1974), Principal of St Hugh's Oxford
- Gwyer, Sir Maurice Linford, (1878-1952), Knight Chief Justice of India
- Gwynne, Howell Arthur, (1865-1950), journalist
- Gyll, Gordon Willoughby James, (1803-1878), writer
- Habington, Thomas, (1560-1647), antiquary
- Hacket, John, (1592-1670), Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield
- Hackwood, Frederick William, (fl 1883-1923), Historian
- Haddan, Arthur West, (1816-1873), ecclesiastical historian
- Haddan, Thomas Henry, (1814-1873), barrister and editor of the Guardian
- Haddon, Alfred Cort, (1855-1940), anthropologist
- Haddow, Sir Alexander, (1907-1976), Knight, Knight, pathologist
- Haden, Sir Francis Seymour, (1818-1910), Knight Etcher and Surgeon
- Haggard, Andrew Charles Parker, (1854-1923), Lieutenant Colonel Historian Novelist
- Haggard, Sir Henry Rider, (1856-1925), Knight, novelist
- Haggard, John George, (1850-1908), Diplomat
- Haig, Sir Douglas, (1861-1928), 1st Earl Haig of Bermersyde, Field Marshal
- Hailey, William Malcolm, (1872-1969), 1st Baron Hailey
- Hake, Thomas Gordon, (1809-1895), physician and poet
- Haldane, John Burdon Sanderson, (1892-1965), geneticist
- Haldane, Richard Burdon, (1856-1928), 1st Viscount Haldane, Lord Chancellor
- Hale, Sir Matthew, (1609-1676), Knight, judge, antiquary
- Hale, William Hale, (1795-1870), Archdeacon of London Antiquary
- Hall, Alan, (b 1925), United Nations Official
- Hall, Sir Alfred Daniel, (1864-1942), Knight, educationalist administrator and scientific research worker
- Hall, Augusta, (1802-1896), promoter of Welsh Culture
- Hall, Basil, (1788-1844), Captain RN, author
- Hall, Dorothy Mabel, (d 1973), Historian
- Hall, Sir John Hathorn, (1894-1979), Knight, colonial governor
- Hall, Sir Robert de Zouche, (1904-1995), Knight, Colonial Governor Sierra Leone;South Africa;Liverpool, Lancashire;New Zealand
- Hall, Spencer, (1806-1875), Librarian of the Athenaeum Club Antiquary
- Hallam, Henry, (1777-1859), historian
- Hallam, Thomas, (d 1895), Philologist
- Haller, Albrecht von, (1708-1777), Swiss anatomist, physiologist, naturalist and poet
- Halliday, Sir William Reginald, (1886-1966), Knight Historian Archaeologist Folklorist
- Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard, (1820-1889), antiquary and literary scholar
- Halpert, Francis Edwin de, (1883-1971), Colonial administrator
- Hamilton, Alexander, (1767-1852), 10th Duke of Hamilton
- Hamilton, Lady Anne, (1766-1846), Lady in Waiting to Queen Caroline
- Hamilton, Lord Archibald, (1770-1827), MP
- Hamilton, Catherine, (d1782), harpsichordist and composer
- Hamilton, Sir Charles, (1767-1849), 2nd Baronet Admiral
- Hamilton, Lord Claud John, (1843-1925), Lord of the Treasury
- Hamilton, Sir Edward Walter, (1847-1908), Knight, civil servant
- Hamilton, Lady Emma, (1765-1815), model, dancer and actress
- Hamilton, Sir Frederic Howard, (1866-1956), Knight Journalist and Businessman
- Hamilton, Sir George Alexander, (1802-1871), Knight, politician
- Hamilton, Lord George Francis, (1845-1927), statesman
- Hamilton, Sir George Rostrevor, (1888-1967), Knight Poet Writer and Civil Servant
- Hamilton, Hamish, (1900-1988), Publisher
- Hamilton, Sir Ian Standish Monteith, (1853-1947), Knight, General
- Hamilton, James, (1811-1885), 1st Duke of Abercorn, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
- Hamilton, Sir Robert George Crookshank, (1836-1895), Knight Civil Servant Governor of Tasmania
- Hamilton, Robert Ian, (1938-2001), poet and literary critic
- Hamilton, Sir Robert William, (1867-1944), Knight, MP and colonial administrator
- Hamilton, Susan Euphemia, (1786-1859), Duchess of Hamilton
- Hamilton, Walter Kerr, (1808-1869), Bishop of Salisbury
- Hamilton, Sir William, (1730-1803) Knight, diplomat and archaeologist
- Hamilton, William Alexander Anthony Archibald, (1811-1863), 11th Duke of Hamilton
- Hamilton, William Donald, (1936-2000), zoologist, evolutionary biologist
- Hamilton, William Richard, (1777-1859), diplomat and antiquary
- Hamilton, Sir William Rowan, (1805-1865), Knight, mathematician
- Hamilton-Gordon, Arthur Charles, (1829-1912), 1st Baron Stanmore, colonial governor
- Hamilton-Gordon, George, (1784-1860), 4th Earl of Aberdeen, statesman
- Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, Basil Sheridan, (1909-1945), 4th Marquess of Dufferin and Ava, colonial administrator
- Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, Frederick Temple, (1826-1902), 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava, diplomat
- Hamlyn, Nathaniel Temple, (1864-1929), Bishop of Accra
- Hammersley, John Michael, (b 1920), Mathematical Statistician
- Hammond, Edmund, (1802-1890), 1st Baron Hammond, diplomat
- Hammond, George, (1763-1853), diplomat
- Hammond, John Hays, (1855-1936), mining engineer
- Hammond, John Lawrence Le Breton, (1872-1949), journalist and historian
- Hammond, Lucy Barbara, (1873-1961), historian
- Hampden, John, (1594-1643), Statesman
- Hampden, John, (d 1891), Writer
- Hamper, William, (1776-1831), antiquary
- Hamson, Charles John Joseph, (1905-1987), jurist
- Hanbury, Harold Greville, (b 1898), Professor of English Law
- Hanbury, William, (1666-1737), Barrister Librarian
- Hancock, Sir William Keith, (1898-1988), Knight Historian
- Hankey, Maurice Pascal Alers, (1877-1963), 1st Baron Hankey of the Chart, civil servant
- Hankey, Thomson, (1805-1893), politician
- Hanson, Emmeline Jean, (1919-1973), Biologist
- Hanson, Levett, (1754-1814), Poet and Authority On European Chivalry
- Hanson, Thomas William, (1877-1967), antiquary
- Harbin, George, (d 1744), Nonjuror and Antiquary
- Harborne, William, (d 1617), Diplomat
- Harbottle, Michael Neale, (1917-1997), Brigadier
- Harcourt, Francis Vernon, (1801-1880), Colonel MP
- Harcourt, Lewis, (1863-1922), 1st Viscount Harcourt
- Harcourt, Robert Vernon, (1878-1962), MP
- Harcourt, Sir William George Granville Venables Vernon, (1827-1904), Knight, statesman
- Harcourt, William Venables Vernon, (1789-1871), Canon of York chemist
- Harden, Donald Benjamin, (1901-1994), Archaeologist and Museum Director
- Hardie, Frank Martin, (fl 1926-1977), author
- Hardie, William Ross, (1862-1916), classical scholar
- Harding, Sir Edward John, (1880-1954), Knight Colonial Administrator
- Harding, Sir John Dorney, (1809-1868), Knight, QC Advocate General
- Harding, William, (1792-1886), Lieutenant Colonel Antiquary
- Harding, William Hallett, (1866-1901), police officer, British South Africa police
- Hardinge, Sir Arthur Edward, (1828-1892), Knight, General, Governor of Gibraltar
- Hardinge, Sir Charles, (1858-1944), 1st Baron Hardinge of Penshurst, Viceroy of India
- Hardinge, George, (1743-1816), MP Author
- Hardinge, George Edward Charles, (1921-1997) 3rd Baron Hardinge of Penshurst, publisher
- Hardwicke, William, (1765-1826), Shropshire antiquary
- Hardy, Sir Alister Clavering, (1896-1985), Knight, zoologist
- Hardy, Godfrey Harold, (1877-1947), mathematician
- Hardy, John Stockdale, (1793-1849), Antiquary and Lawyer
- Hardy, Thomas, (1840-1928), novelist and poet Athelhampton, Dorset
- Hardy, Sir Thomas Duffus, (1804-1878), Knight Archivist
- Hardy, Sir William, (1807-1887), Knight, Knight Archivist
- Hare, Henry, (1636-1708), 2nd Baron Coleraine, antiquary
- Hare, Julius Charles, (1795-1855), author and Church of England clergyman
- Hare, William Francis, (1906-1997) 5th Earl of Listowel
- Harford, Sir James Dundas, (b 1899), Knight Colonial Governor
- Harington, John, (d 1613), 1st Baron Harington
- Harland, Sydney Cross, (1891-1982), botanist and geneticist
- Harley, Edward, (1689-1741), 2nd Earl of Oxford
- Harley, John Laker, (1911-1990), forest scientist
- Harmer, John Reginald, (1857-1944), Bishop of Rochester
- Harmsworth, Alfred Charles William, (1865-1922), Viscount Northcliffe, newspaper proprietor
- Harney, George Julian, (1817-1897), Chartist Leader
- Harper, Sir Charles Henry, (1876-1950), Knight Colonial Governor
- Harraden, Beatrice, (1864-1936), novelist and suffragist
- Harrington, Hubert Tyler, (1868-1941), administrator
- Harris, Anthony Charles, (1790-1869), merchant, dealer in Egyptian antiquities
- Harris, Charles, (1917-1988), United Nations official
- Harris, Christopher Arthur Mohun, (1801-1887), journalist and Deputy Ranger of Dartmoor
- Harris, David Kenneth, (1919-2005), journalist and writer
- Harris, Sir Edward Alfred John, (1808-1888), Knight, Admiral, diplomat and MP
- Harris, Geoffrey Wingfield, (1913-1971), physiologist and endocrinologist
- Harris, George Robert Canning, (1851-1932), 4th Baron Harris, Governor of Bombay
- Harris, Henry Wilson, (1883-1955), journalist and author
- Harris, James, (1709-1780), MP and philosopher
- Harris, James Howard, (1807-1889), 3rd Earl of Malmesbury, statesman
- Harris, James Rendel, (1852-1941), biblical scholar, orientalist and archaeologist
- Harris, Sir John Hobbis, (1874-1940), Knight, secretary of Anti Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society
- Harris, Walter, (1647-1732), physician
- Harrison, Anthony, (1563-1638), secretary to Bishop Jegon of Norwich, antiquary
- Harrison, Benjamin, (1808-1887), Archdeacon of Maidstone Biblical Scholar
- Harrison, Frederic, (1831-1923), author and positivist
- Harrison, Sir James Humphreys, (1848-1933), Knight Civil Servant
- Harrison, Jane Ellen, (1850-1928), Classical Scholar and Archaeologist
- Hart, Ernest Abraham, (1832-1898), Medical Journalist
- Hart, Horace, (fl 1856-1915), Printer to the University of Oxford
- Hart, Sir Robert, (1835-1911), 1st Baronet, Inspector General of the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs
- Hartley, Leslie Poles, (1895-1972), Author
- Hartog, Sir Philip Joseph, (1864-1947), Knight Educationalist
- Hartree, Douglas Rayner, (1897-1958), mathematical physicist
- Hartshorne, Charles Henry, (1802-1865), antiquary
- Harvey, Christopher, (1846-1926), Fleet Surgeon RN Genealogist
- Harvey, Sir John Martin-, (1863-1944), Knight and actor manager
- Harvey, William, (1578-1657), Physician
- Harwood, Basil, (1859-1949), Musician and Composer
- Harwood, Thomas, (1767-1842), Anglican Clergyman Schoolmaster Historian
- Haskard, Sir Cosmo Dugal Patrick Thomas, (b 1916), Knight Colonial Administrator
- Hassell, Michael Patrick, (b 1942), zoologist
- Hasted, Edward, (1732-1812), Historian of Kent
- Hastings, Sir Charles, (1794-1866), Knight Physician
- Hastings, Henry, (1586-1643), 5th Earl of Huntingdon
- Hastings, Henry, (d 1667), 1st Baron Loughborough
- Hastings, Theophilus, (1650-1701), 7th Earl of Huntingdon
- Hastings, Warren, (1732-1818), Governor General of India
- Haswell, Margaret Rosary, (b 1917), rural economist
- Hatcher, Thomas, (d 1583), Antiquary
- Hatton, Christopher, (1605-1670), 1st Baron Hatton
- Hatton, Joseph, (1841-1907), Novelist and Journalist
- Haughton, Sir Graves Champney, (1788-1849), Knight Orientalist
- Havelock, Sir Arthur Elibank, (1844-1908), Knight Colonial Governor
- Havelock, Eric Henry Edwardes, (1891-1974), Secretary of Development Commission
- Haverfield, Francis John, (1860-1919), Roman historian and archaeologist
- Hawarde, Sir William, (c 1617-1704), Knight Antiquary and MP
- Hawes, Robert, (1665-1731), Suffolk Antiquary
- Hawker, Robert Stephen, (1803-1875), vicar of Morwenstow, poet and antiquary
- Hawkes, Charles Francis Christopher, (1905-1992), archaeologist
- Hawkes, Jessie Jacquetta, (1910-1996), author and archaeologist
- Hawkins, Sir Anthony Hope, (1863-1933), Knight, novelist
- Hawkins, Edward, (1780-1867), Numismatist and Antiquary
- Hawkins, Edward, (1789-1882), Provost of Oriel College Oxford
- Hawley, Thomas, (d 1557), herald
- Haworth, Robert Downs, (1898-1990), chemist
- Hay, Lord John, (1793-1851), Rear Admiral
- Hay, Lord John, (1827-1916), Admiral of the Fleet MP
- Hay, Robert, (1799-1863), Egyptologist
- Hay, Robert William, (1786-1861), Under Secretary for Colonial Affairs
- Hay, Sir William Rupert, (1893-1962), Knight Lieutenant Colonel Indian Administrator
- Haycraft, Colin Berry, (1929-1995), publisher
- Haydon, Benjamin Robert, (1786-1846), painter
- Hay-Drummond-Hay, Sir Robert, (1846-1926), Knight, diplomat
- Hayek, Friedrich August von, (1899-1992), economist
- Hayes, Gerald Ravenscourt, (1889-1955), Civil Servant and Musicologist
- Hayley, William, (1745-1820), poet
- Hayman, Henry, (1823-1904), Headmaster of Rugby School
- Hayward, John Davy, (1905-1965), anthologist and bibliophile
- Hazell, Alfred Ernest William, (d 1944), Reader in Law Oxford
- Head, Sir Edmund Walker, (1805-1868), 8th Baronet, colonial governor
- Head, Sir Francis Bond, (1793-1875), 1st Baronet, colonial governor and author
- Head, John Frederick, (d 1984), Archaeologist
- Headlam, Maurice Francis, (1873-1956), Civil Servant
- Heal, Sir Ambrose, (1872-1959), Knight Furniture Manufacturer and Bibliographer
- Healy, Timothy Michael, (1855-1931), politician and first governor-general of the Irish Free State
- Heard, Sir Isaac, (1730-1822), Knight, herald
- Hearl, Trevor William, (1924-2007), teacher, writer and historian St Helena
- Hearne, Thomas, (1678-1735), Antiquary and Nonjuror
- Heath, Sir Edward Richard George, (1916-2005), Knight, Knight statesman
- Heath, Sir Henry Frank, (1863-1946), Knight Academic and Scientific Administrator
- Heathcoat Amory, Richard Frank, (1903-1945), stockbroker
- Heaton, Sir John Henniker, (1848-1914), 1st Baronet, postal reformer
- Heber, Reginald, (1783-1826), Bishop of Calcutta
- Heber, Richard, (1773-1833), MP Book Collector Classical Scholar
- Hector, Gordon Matthews, (b 1918), colonial administrator
- Hedges, John, (1688-1737), Envoy to Sardinia
- Heilbronn, Hans Arnold, (1908-1975), mathematician
- Heinsius, Daniel, (1580-1655), Dutch Scholar
- Heitler, Walter Heinrich, (1904-1981), Theoretical Physicist
- Helena Augusta Victoria, (1846-1923), Princess Christian of Schleswig Holstein, daughter of Queen Victoria
- Heller, Hans, (1905-1974), Pharmacologist
- Helps, Sir Arthur, (1813-1875), Knight, Clerk of the Privy Council
- Helsby, Laurence Norman, (1908-1978), Baron Helsby
- Hely-Hutchinson, Christopher, (1767-1826), MP
- Hely-Hutchinson, John, (1724-1794), lawyer, statesman and antiquary
- Hely-Hutchinson, John, (1757-1832), 2nd Earl of Donoughmore, General
- Hely-Hutchinson, John Walter, (1882-1955), Bibliophile
- Hely-Hutchinson, Sir Walter Francis, (1849-1913), Knight, colonial governor
- Hemming, Arthur Francis, (1893-1964), Civil Servant and entomologist, lepidopterist London
- Hemming, Edward Hughes, (1860-1943), General
- Hemp, Wilfrid James, (1882-1962), antiquary and archaeologist
- Henchman, Humfrey, (1592-1675), Bishop of London
- Henderson, Alexander Gavin, (1902-1977), 2nd Baron Faringdon
- Henderson, Arthur, (1863-1935), Labour Leader and Statesman
- Henderson, Sir Edmund Yeaman Walcott, (1821-1896), Knight, Lieutenant Colonel, Royal Engineers
- Henderson, Sir Nevile Meyrick, (1882-1942), Knight, diplomat
- Henderson, Ralph Bushill, (1880-1958), Theologian
- Henderson, William George, (1819-1905), Historian
- Henderson, Sir William Hannam, (1845-1931), Knight Admiral
- Henley, Samuel, (1740-1815), Commentator
- Henley, Sylvia Laura, (1882-1980), letter writer
- Henn, Sir Sydney Herbert Holcroft, (1861-1936), Knight, MP, merchant and administrator
- Henniker-Major, John Patrick Edward Chandos, (b 1916), 7th Baron Henniker
- Henning, Walter Bruno, (1908-1967), Orientalist
- Henrietta Maria, (1609-1669), Queen Consort of Charles I
- Henry, Matthew, (1662-1714), commentator
- Henry, Philip, (1631-1696), Nonconformist minister and diarist
- Henson, Herbert Hensley, (1863-1947), Bishop of Hereford and Durham Durham, Durham
- Herbert, Dennis George Ruddock, (1904-1982), 2nd Baron Hemingford
- Herbert, Dennis Nicholas, (b 1934), 3rd Baron Hemingford
- Herbert, George, (1593-1633), Anglican clergyman and public orator
- Herbert, George Robert Charles, (1850-1895), 13th Earl of Pembroke
- Herbert, Sir Henry, (1595-1674), Knight, Master of the Revels
- Herbert, Henry Howard Molyneux, (1831-1890), 4th Earl of Carnarvon, statesman
- Herbert, Mary Elizabeth, (1822-1911), Baroness Herbert
- Herbert, Sir Robert George Wyndham, (1831-1905), Knight, Colonial administrator
- Herbert, Sidney, (1810-1861), 1st Baron Herbert of Lea, statesman
- Herbert, St Leger Algernon, (1850-1885), journalist, naval Commander
- Herbert, Sir Thomas, (1606-1682), 1st Baronet, traveller and author
- Herbert, William, (1718-1795), bibliographer, antiquary
- Herbert, William, (1778-1847), Dean of Manchester
- Herington, George Norman, (b 1899), Agricultural Education Officer Colonial Service
- Herle, William, (fl 1587), Spy
- Hermes, Gertrude Anna Bertha, (1901-1983), sculptor, wood engraver, illustrator
- Heron, George, (1805-1894), clergyman Daresbury, Cheshire;Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Heron, Sir Richard, (1726-1805), 1st Baronet Chief Secretary to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
- Heron-Allen, Edward, (1861-1943), zoologist
- Herrick, Robert, (1591-1674), poet
- Herrick, Sir William, (1562-1653), Knight, goldsmith, Teller of the Exchequer
- Herries, John Charles, (1778-1855), statesman and financier
- Herschel, Sir John Frederick William, (1792-1871), 1st Baronet, astronomer
- Herschell, Farrer, (1837-1899), 1st Baron Herschell, Lord Chancellor
- Hervey, Lord Arthur Charles, (1808-1894), Bishop of Bath and Wells
- Hervey, Frederick William, (1800-1864), 2nd Marquess of Bristol
- Herzfeld, Ernst Emil, (1879-1948), Archaeologist
- Heseltine, Michael Ray Dibdin, (b 1933), Baron Heseltine, MP
- Hess, Saloman, (1763-1837), Historian
- Heurtley, Walter Abel, (fl 1927-1938), Archaeologist
- Heussler, Robert William, (1924-1984), Historian
- Hewart, Gordon, (1870-1943), 1st Viscount Hewart, Lord Chief Justice
- Hewett, Sir John Prescott, (1854-1941), Knight Indian Civil Servant
- Hewett, John William, (1824-1886), Headmaster of Bloxham School
- Hewitt-Myring, Philip, (b 1900), public servant
- Hewlett, Maurice Henry, (1861-1923), Novelist Poet and Essayist
- Hey, Donald Holroyde, (1904-1987), chemist
- Hey, William, (1736-1819), Surgeon Mayor of Leeds
- Heygate, William Edward, (1817-1902), Anglican Clergyman Author and Novelist
- Hibberd, George Frederick, (b 1918), administrative officer, Colonial Service
- Hibbert, Sir John Tomlinson, (1824-1908), Knight Politician
- Hichens, William Lionel, (1874-1940), Businessman
- Hickes, George, (1642-1715), Dean of Worcester Nonjuror Philologist Antiquary
- Hickling, Charles Frederick, (b 1902), Fisheries Adviser Colonial Service
- Hicks Beach, Michael Edward, (1837-1916), 1st Earl St Aldwyn, statesman
- Hicks-Beach, Sir Michael Hicks, (1809-1854), 8th Baronet MP
- Higgs, Griffin, (1589-1659), Dean of Lichfield
- Higgs, John, (fl 1694-1745), Vicar of Claverley Antiquary
- Higson, John, (b ? 1721), Vice Principal of St Edmund Hall Oxford
- Hildyard, Christopher, (fl 1650-1652), Antiquary
- Hill, Archibald Vivian, (1886-1977), MP, physiologist
- Hill, Arthur, (1753-1801), 2nd Marquess of Downshire
- Hill, Sir Clement Lloyd, (1845-1913), Knight, diplomat and colonial administrator
- Hill, Frank Harrison, (1830-1910), journalist
- Hill, Sir George Francis, (1867-1948), Knight Numismatist Historian Director of British Museum
- Hill, James, (1697-1727), Antiquary
- Hill, John, (1787-1855), Vice Principal of St Edmund Hall Oxford
- Hill, John Frederick Rowland, (1905-1991), colonial administrator
- Hill, Matthew Davenport, (1792-1872), Legal Reformer
- Hill, Richard, (1655-1727), statesman and diplomat
- Hill, Rowland, (1772-1842), 1st Viscount Hill, General
- Hillier, George, (1815-1866), Hampshire Antiquary
- Hills, John Waller, (1867-1938), MP
- Himbury, Sir William Henry, (d 1955), Knight Chairman of British Cotton Growing Association
- Hincks, Sir Francis, (1807-1885), Knight Colonial Governor
- Hinde, Sir William Robert Norris, (1900-1981), Knight Major General
- Hinden, Rita, (1909-1971), Socialist and Anti Colonialist
- Hine, Reginald Leslie, (1883-1949), solicitor and historian
- Hinks, Arthur Robert, (1873-1945), Astronomer and Geographer
- Hinton, Henry, (1749-1816), Oxfordshire Antiquary
- Hipkins, Alfred James, (1826-1903), Antiquary and Musicologist
- Hippisley, Alfred Edward, (1848-1939), British customs official in China
- Hirsch, Kurt August, (1906-1986), German mathematician
- Hirst, Francis Wrigley, (1873-1953), Lawyer Economist Biographer
- Hirst, Hugo, (1863-1943), Baron Hirst, businessman
- Hitchens, Sydney Ivon, (1893-1979), Artist
- Hoadly, John, (1711-1776), poet and dramatist
- Hoare, Sir Reginald Harvey, (1882-1954), Knight Diplomat
- Hoare, Sir Richard Colt, (1758-1838), 2nd Baronet, historian and archaeologist
- Hoare, Samuel John Gurney, (1880-1959), 2nd Baronet and Viscount Templewood, statesman
- Hobart, Sir John, (1593-1647), 2nd Baronet MP
- Hobart, Sir Robert Henry, (1836-1928), 1st Baronet Civil Servant
- Hobbes, Thomas, (1588-1679), Philosopher
- Hobhouse, Edmund, (1817-1904), Bishop of Nelson Antiquary
- Hobhouse, Emily, (1860-1926), social activist and charity worker
- Hobhouse, Henry, (1776-1854), civil servant and archivist
- Hobhouse, John Cam, (1786-1869), Baron Broughton, statesman
- Hobhouse, Leonard Trelawny, (1864-1929), philosopher and journalist
- Hobley, Charles William, (1867-1947), Colonial Administrator and Geologist
- Hobson, Harold, (1904-1992), Drama Critic
- Hobson, John Atkinson, (1858-1940), economist
- Hoccleve, Thomas, (1370-1450), Poet
- Hodge, Langford Lovell, (1807-1862), West Indian planter
- Hodge, William Henry O'Bryen, (b ? 1835), Anglican clergyman
- Hodgkin, Dorothy Mary Crowfoot, (1910-1994), chemist
- Hodgkin, John, (1857-1930), Bibliophile
- Hodgkin, Robert Howard, (1877-1951), Historian
- Hodgkin, Thomas, (1798-1866), Physician and Philanthropist
- Hodgkin, Thomas, (1831-1913), Historian
- Hodgkin, Thomas Lionel, (1910-1982), Lecturer and Writer
- Hodgson, Brian Houghton, (1800-1894), Indian Civil Servant Naturalist
- Hodgson, Francis, (1781-1852), provost of Eton
- Hodgson, Ralph, (1871-1962), poet
- Hodgson, Sidney, (1876-1973), Bookseller
- Hodson, Frodsham, (1770-1822), Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University
- Hodson, Henry Vincent, (1906-1999), Economist and Editor
- Hody, Humphrey, (1660-1707), Archdeacon of Oxford Classical Scholar
- Hoernle, Augustus Frederic Rudolf, (1841-1918), German orientalist
- Hofmeyr, Jan Hendrik, (1894-1948), South African statesman
- Hogarth, David George, (1862-1927), Arab historian and archaeologist
- Hogarth, Randal Fair, (b 1898), colonial administrator, educationist
- Hogben, Lancelot Thomas, (1895-1975), Zoologist
- Hogg, Alexander Hubert Arthur, (1908-1989), archaeologist and engineer
- Hogg, Douglas McGarel, (1872-1950), 1st Viscount Hailsham, Lord Chancellor
- Hogg, George Aylwin, (1915-1945), journalist and teacher
- Hogg, Thomas Jefferson, (1792-1862), friend and biographer of Shelley
- Holbech, Thomas, (1606-1680), Master of Emmanuel College Cambridge
- Holcroft, Thomas, (1745-1809), dramatist and author
- Holderness, Hardwicke, (b 1915), Southern Rhodesian Lawyer and Politician
- Holderness, Sir Thomas William, (1849-1924), Knight Indian Civil Servant
- Holdsworth, Sir William Searle, (1871-1944), Knight Professor of Law
- Hole, Hugh Marshall, (1865-1941), Colonial Administrator
- Hole, Richard, (1746-1803), Rector of Faringdon Poet and Antiquary
- Holland, Bernard Henry, (1856-1926), Public Servant
- Holland, Edward, (1806-1875), Politician
- Holland, Henry Scott, (1847-1918), theologian
- Holland, Henry Thurstan, (1825-1914), 2nd Baronet and 1st Viscount Knutsford, statesman
- Holland, Sir John, (1603-1701), 1st Baronet MP
- Holland, Sydney George, (1855-1931), 2nd Viscount Knutsford, hospital reformer
- Holland, Thomas Agar, (1803-1888), Rector of Poynings Poet Antiquary
- Holland, Sir Thomas Erskine, (1835-1926), Knight Jurist
- Holligan, James Richard, (1820-1869), Colonial Administrator
- Hollis, Sir Alfred Claud, (1874-1961), Knight Colonial Administrator
- Hollis, George, (1793-1842), Topographical Engraver
- Hollis, Thomas, (1818-1843), Topographical Engraver
- Hollond, Henry Arthur, (1884-1974), Academic Lawyer and Historian
- Holloway, William, (fl 1828), Antiquary
- Holman, William, (1669-1730), Essex Antiquary Congregational Minister
- Holmes, John, (1800-1854), Antiquary
- Holmes, Robert, (1748-1805), Biblical Scholar
- Holmyard, Eric John, (1891-1959), Scientist and Historian
- Holst, Imogen Clare, (1907-1984), composer, conductor, music educator and festival administrator Richmond, Surrey;Aldeburgh, Suffolk
- Holt, John, (1841-1915), West Africa Merchant
- Holtby, Winifred, (1898-1935), author and journalist
- Hone, Sir Herbert Ralph, (1896-1992), Knight, Major General, Colonial administrator
- Hone, William, (1780-1842), author, publisher and bookseller
- Hood, Thomas, (1799-1845), Poet
- Hook, James Clarke, (1819-1907), painter
- Hook, Raymond, (c1892-1968), animal breeder and mountaineer Kenya
- Hook, Theodore Edward, (1788-1841), novelist
- Hook, Walter Farquhar, (1798-1875), Dean of Chichester
- Hooke, Nathaniel, (1664-1738), Jacobite
- Hooker, John, (1525-1601), Alias Vowell, historian and author
- Hookham, Thomas, (c1786-1867), Bookseller and Publisher
- Hoover, Herbert Clark, (1874-1965), President of the United States of America
- Hope, John Adrian Louis, (1860-1908), 1st Marquess of Linlithgow, colonial governor
- Hope, Thomas Charles, (1766-1844), chemist
- Hope, Victor Alexander John, (1887-1952), 2nd Marquess of Linlithgow, Viceroy of India
- Hope-Jones, Sir Arthur, (1911-1984), Knight, economist
- Hope-Scott, James Robert, (1812-1873), parliamentary barrister
- Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland, (1861-1947), Knight Biochemist
- Hopkins, Gerard Manley, (1844-1889), poet
- Hopkins, Lionel Charles, (1854-1952), British Consul General at Tientsin
- Hopkins, William, (1647-1700), Master of St Oswalds's Hospital Writer
- Hopkinson, Henry Lennox L'Aubigne, (b 1902), 1st Baron Colyton, politician
- Hopkinson, John, (1610-1680), Antiquary
- Hopwood, Francis John Stephens, (1860-1947), 1st Baron Southborough, civil servant
- Hornby, Charles, (fl 1705), Antiquary
- Hornby, Sir William Wyndham, (1812-1899), Knight Admiral of the Fleet
- Hornell, Sir William Woodward, (1878-1950), Knight Educationalist
- Horner, Frances, (1858-1940), Lady Horner
- Hornsby, Thomas, (1733-1810), Astronomer
- Horsfall, Geoffrey Jonas, (b 1905), Colonial Judge
- Horsley, John Callcott, (1817-1903), Painter
- Horsley, Sir Victor Alexander Haden, (1857-1916), Knight, physiologist and surgeon
- Horsley, William, (1774-1858), Composer
- Horsman, Gilbert, (c 1659-1733), Barrister
- Horton-Smith, Lionel Graham Horton, (1871-1953), lawyer, founder of Imperial Maritime League and antiquary
- Hoskins, Sir John, (1634-1705), 2nd Baronet President of Royal Society
- Hoskyns-Abrahall, Sir Theo Chandos, (1896-1975), Knight, colonial administrator
- Hotham, John, (d 1645), Parliamentarian, son of Sir John Hotham
- Hotson, Leslie, (1897-1992), Shakespearean Scholar and Writer
- Hotten, John Camden, (1832-1873), publisher
- Hough, John, (1651-1743), Bishop of Worcester
- Houldsworth, Sir William Henry, (1834-1917), Knight MP
- House, Edward Mandell, (1858-1938), Colonel American Statesman and Diplomat
- Housman, Alfred Edward, (1859-1936), poet and classical scholar
- Housman, Laurence, (1865-1959), writer and artist
- Hovell-Thurlow, Edward, (1781-1829), 2nd Baron Thurlow, poet
- How, William Walsham, (1823-1897), Bishop of Wakefield
- Howard, Anthony Michell, (b 1934), journalist and broadcaster
- Howard, Bernard Edward, (1765-1842), 12th Duke of Norfolk
- Howard, Charles, (1536-1624), 1st Earl of Nottingham, Admiral
- Howard, Charles, (1746-1815), 11th Duke of Norfolk , politician
- Howard, Esme William, (1863-1939), 1st Baron Howard of Penrith, diplomat
- Howard, George Frederic, (1891-1976), engineer Gold Coast
- Howard, George James, (1843-1911), 9th Earl of Carlisle, artist
- Howard, George William Frederick, (1802-1864), 7th Earl of Carlisle
- Howard, Henry, (1540-1614), Earl of Northampton
- Howard, Henry, (1757-1842), Antiquary
- Howard, Sir Henry, (1843-1921), Knight Diplomat
- Howard, Sir Henry Francis, (1809-1898), Knight Diplomat
- Howard, John, (? 1726-1790), philanthropist and prison reformer
- Howard, Sir Michael Eliot, (b 1922), Knight Military Historian
- Howard, Philip Henry, (1801-1883), MP and antiquary
- Howard, Sir Robert, (1626-1698), Knight Dramatist Auditor of Exchequer
- Howard, Rosalind Frances, (1845-1921), political and temperance reformer
- Howard, Thomas, (1561-1626), 1st Earl of Suffolk
- Howard, Thomas, (1746-1791), 3rd Earl of Effingham
- Howarth, Osbert John Radclyffe, (1877-1954), Geographer
- Howe, Baroness Elspeth Rosamund Morton, (b 1932), Baroness Howe of Idlicote
- Howe, Joseph, (1804-1873), Nova Scotian statesman
- Howe, Sir Richard Edward Geoffrey, (1926-2015), Baron Howe of Aberavon, politician
- Howe, Scrope, (1648-1712), 1st Viscount Howe
- Howell, David Arthur Russell, (b 1936), Baron Howell, politician
- Howell, Sir Evelyn Berkeley, (1877-1971), Knight, Indian civil servant
- Howells, Herbert Norman, (1892-1983), composer Lydney, Gloucestershire
- Howes, Peter, (b 1903), Assistant Bishop of Kuching
- Howlett, Bartholomew, (1767-1827), antiquarian engraver
- Howlett, Jack, (1912-1999), Computer Expert
- Howley, William, (1766-1848), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Hoyle, Sir Fred, (1915-2001), Knight astronomer
- Hubback, Catherine Anne, (1818-1877), Novelist
- Hubbard, John Gellibrand, (1805-1889), 1st Baron Addington
- Hucks, Geoffrey William, (b 1959), Colonial Administrator
- Huddesford, William, (1732-1772), Antiquary
- Huddleston, Ernest Urban Trevor, (1913-1998), Archbishop of the Indian Ocean
- Hudis, Norman, (b 1922), Film and Television Writer
- Hudson, Harry Laity, (b 1913), education officer, Colonial Service
- Hudson, John, (1662-1719), classical scholar and Bodley's Librarian
- Hudson, Sir Robert Arundell, (1864-1927), Knight, political organiser
- Hugel, Friedrich von, (1852-1925), Baron von Hugel, theologian
- Huggett, Roger, (c 1711-1769), Librarian of Eton College Antiquary
- Huggins, Godfrey Martin, (1883-1971), 1st Viscount Malvern, Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia
- Huggins, Sir William, (1824-1910), Knight, astronomer
- Hughes, Alfred Barnholt, (1904-1983), sisal planter East Africa
- Hughes, Arthur, (1832-1915), artist
- Hughes, Sir Edward, (? 1720-1794), Knight Admiral
- Hughes, Ernest Richard, (1883-1956), Missionary Lecturer in Chinese Studies
- Hughes, Herbert Delauney, (1914-1995), MP, Principal of Ruskin College
- Hughes, John, (1790-1857), author and artist
- Hughes, John Cledwyn, (1926-2016), colonial officer
- Hughes, Sir Sam, (1853-1921), Knight Canadian Soldier and Politician
- Hughes, Thomas, (1822-1896), author MP
- Hughes, Winifred Shirley, (1927-2022), writer and illustrator
- Hugo, Thomas, (1820-1876), Historian and Preacher
- Huish, Alexander, (1595-1668), Biblical scholar
- Hulton, Henry, (b 1765), Lieutenant Colonel
- Hulton, William, (fl 1950), painter
- Hume, Andrew Parke, (1904-1965), Colonial Civil Servant
- Hume, Joseph, (1777-1855), politician
- Hume-Cust, Lady Marianne Margaret, (1817-1888), artist
- Hume-Rothery, William, (1899-1968), chemist and metallurgist
- Humphry, Ozias, (1742-1810), Portrait Painter
- Hunt, Arthur Surridge, (1871-1934), papyrologist
- Hunt, Sir David Wathern Stather, (1913-1998), Knight Diplomat
- Hunt, George Ward, (1825-1877), Statesman
- Hunt, James, (1795-1857), Oxfordshire Antiquary
- Hunt, James Henry Leigh, (1784-1859), essayist and poet
- Hunt, Richard William, (1908-1979), Palaeographer and Bibliographer
- Hunt, Thornton Leigh, (1810-1873), journalist
- Hunt, William, (1842-1931), Historian
- Hunt, Sir William Edgar, (1883-1969), Knight Colonial Administrator
- Hunt, William Holman, (1827-1910), painter
- Hunter, Sir Archibald, (1856-1936), Knight MP General
- Hunter, Christopher, (1675-1757), Physician and Antiquary
- Hunter, John, (1728-1793), Anatomist and Surgeon
- Hunter, Joseph, (1783-1861), antiquary
- Hunter, Rowland, (1774-1864), Publisher
- Hunter, William, (1718-1783), Anatomist
- Huntingford, George Isaac, (1748-1832), Bishop of Gloucester and Hereford
- Huntingford, Henry, (1787-1867), Prebendary of Hereford Classical Scholar
- Huntington, Robert, (1637-1701), Orientalist, Bishop of Rathoe
- Huntley, Richard Webster, (1793-1857), Rural Dean of Hawkesbury and Bitton
- Hurst, Herbert, (1834-?1914), Oxford antiquary
- Hutchins, John, (1698-1773), Historian of Dorset
- Hutchinson, Francis Ernest, (1871-1947), Canon of Worcester Educationist and English Scholar
- Hutchinson, Ray Coryton, (1907-1975), Novelist
- Hutchinson, Richard Wyatt, (fl 1929-1962), archaeologist
- Hutchinson, Robert, (1873-1950), 1st Baron Hutchinson of Montrose, politician
- Hutchinson, William, (1732-1814), Topographer Poet
- Hutton, Matthew, (1639-1711), Antiquary
- Hutton, William Holden, (1860-1930), Dean of Winchester Historian
- Huxley, Aldous Leonard, (1894-1963), novelist and critic Surrey
- Huxley, Elspeth Josceline, (1907-1997), author
- Huxley, Sir Julian Sorell, (1887-1975), Knight, zoologist and philosopher
- Hyde, Sir Charles, (1876-1942), Baronet Newspaper Proprietor
- Hyde, Edward, (1609-1674), 1st Earl of Clarendon, Lord Chancellor
- Hyde, Henry, (1638-1709), 2nd Earl of Clarendon
- Hyde, Henry Barry, (1854-1932), Prebendary of Exeter Antiquary
- Hyde, Laurence, (1641-1711), 1st Earl of Rochester, statesman
- Hyde, Thomas, (1636-1703), Orientalist
- Hynd, Henry, (1900-1985), Politician
- Hynd, John Burns, (1902-1971), MP for Sheffield Attercliffe
- Hyne, Sir Ragnar, (b 1893), Knight Chief Justice Colonial Service
- Iggulden, John, (1777-1857), Proctor Doctors' Commons
- Ilbert, Sir Courtenay Peregrine, (1841-1924), Knight, Clerk of House of Commons
- Image, Selwyn, (1849-1930), Artist
- Impey, Elijah Barwell, (1780-1849), author
- Imray, Colin, (1909-1998), Assistant Police Commissioner Colonial Service
- Inchbald, Elizabeth, (1753-1821), novelist, dramatist and actress
- Inchbold, John William, (1830-1888), Painter
- Inge, William Ralph, (1860-1954), Dean of St Paul's
- Inglefield, Francis Seymour, (1855-1930), Major General
- Inglis, Sir Robert Harry, (1786-1855), 2nd Baronet, politician
- Ingold, Sir Christopher Kelk, (1893-1970), Knight, Knight Chemist
- Ingram, James, (1774-1850), Anglo-Saxon scholar antiquary archaeologist
- Ingrams, William Harold, (1897-1973), colonial administrator and author
- Innes, James John McLeod, (1830-1907), Lieutenant General
- Innes, Ralph Hammond, (1913-1998), author
- Iredell, Elliott Ostrehan, (1885-1964), Vicar of St Clements, Barnsbury
- Ireland, Samuel, (d 1800), Author and Engraver
- Ireland, William Henry, (1777-1835), Writer and Forger
- Ironside, Edward, (? 1736-1803), Antiquary
- Irvine, Sir James Colquhoun, (1877-1952), Knight, chemist
- Irvine, James Thomas, (1825-1900), architect
- Irvine, John Graham Gerard, (1920-2011), Anglo-Catholic priest
- Irvine, Richard Abercrombie, (d 1946), Lieutenant Colonel
- Irving, Sir Henry, (1838-1905), Knight, actor
- Irwin, Eyles, (? 1751-1817), Writer
- Isaacs, Rufus Daniel, (1860-1935), 1st Marquess of Reading, Viceroy of India
- Ismay, Hastings Lionel, (1887-1965), 1st Baron Ismay of Wormington, General
- Ives, John, (1751-1776), Suffolk Herald Extraordinary
- Izard, Henry, (d 1968), Colonial Administrator
- Jackett, Sam, (fl 1936-1954), journalist
- Jacks, Lawrence Pearsall, (1860-1955), Principal of Manchester College
- Jackson, Charles Herbert Newton, (b1905), scientist, Colonial Government
- Jackson, Sir Cyril, (1863-1924), Knight Educationist
- Jackson, Francis James, (1770-1814), diplomat
- Jackson, Sir Frederick John, (1860-1929), Knight Explorer Naturalist and Administrator
- Jackson, Georgina, (1824-1895), Teacher Folklorist
- Jackson, Harold Wycliffe, (b 1906), Director of Broadcasting Malaya Colonial Service
- Jackson, Kenneth Hurlstone, (b 1909), Archaeologist and Anthropologist
- Jackson, Sir Louis Charles, (1856-1946), Major General
- Jackson, Richard, (fl1623-1690), physician, antiquary
- Jackson, Richard Michael, (b 1940), diplomat
- Jackson, Sir Robert Gillman Allen, (1911-1991), Knight Soldier United Nations Official
- Jackson, Robert Victor, (b 1946), MP
- Jackson, Sir Thomas Graham, (1835-1924), Knight, architect and antiquary
- Jackson, Thomas Watson, (1839-1914), Vice President Worcester College Oxford Antiquary
- Jackson-Cole, Cecil, (1901-1979), businessman and charity founder
- Jacob, Sir Claud William, (1863-1948), Knight Field Marshal
- Jacob, Edward, (? 1710-1788), Kent Antiquary
- Jacobsthal, Paul Ferdinand, (1880-1957), Archaeologist
- Jacoby, Felix, (1876-1959), Classical Scholar
- Jago, Richard, (1715-1781), Poet Friend of Shenstone and Somerville
- Jahn, Otto, (1813-1869), German Classical Scholar
- Jahoda, Marie, (b 1907), Social Psychologist
- James Francis Edward Stuart, (1688-1766), Prince of Wales; Chevalier de St George; The 'Old Pretender', the 'old Pretender'
- James, George Payne Rainsford, (1799-1860), novelist historian and diplomat
- James, Henry, (1828-1911), 1st Baron James of Hereford, statesman
- James, Henry, (1843-1916), novelist
- James II, (1633-1701), King of Great Britain and Ireland
- James, Thomas, (c1573-1629), Bodley's Librarian and Sub Dean of Wells
- Jameson, Anna Brownell, (1794-1860), author
- Jamieson, John, (1759-1838), Antiquary and Philologist
- Jardine, Sir Douglas James, (1888-1946), Knight Colonial Administrator
- Jay, Douglas Patrick Thomas, (1907-1996), Baron Jay of Battersea, politician
- Jeaffreson, John Cordy, (1831-1901), novelist, biographer and archivist
- Jeames, Thomas, (1619-1687), Warden of All Souls
- Jebb, Hubert Miles Gladwyn, (1900-1997), 1st Baron Gladwyn, civil servant
- Jebb, Samuel, (? 1694-1772), Physician and Antiquary
- Jeffery, Reginald Welbury, (1877-1956), Historian
- Jeffries, Sir Charles Joseph, (1896-1972), Knight Civil Servant
- Jekyll, Thomas, (1570-1652), Antiquary
- Jelf, Sir Arthur Selborne, (1876-1947), colonial administrator
- Jelf, George Edward, (1834-1908), Master of Charterhouse
- Jellicoe, George Patrick John Rushworth, (b 1918), 2nd Earl Jellicoe
- Jellicoe, John Rushworth, (1859-1935), 1st Earl Jellicoe, Admiral of the Fleet
- Jenkins, Arthur, (d 1946), Trade Unionist and Politician
- Jenkins, Claude, (1877-1959), Ecclesiastical Historian
- Jenkins, Sir Edward Enoch, (1895-1960), Knight Colonial Judge
- Jenkins, Elizabeth, (b 1907), Author
- Jenkins, Sir Leoline, (1623-1685), Knight, civilian and diplomat
- Jenkins, Roy Harris, (1920-2003), Baron Jenkins of Hillhead, politician
- Jenkinson, Sir George Samuel, (1817-1892), 11th Baronet MP
- Jenkyns, Sir Henry, (1838-1899), Knight Parliamentary Counsel to Treasury
- Jenner, Sir William, (1815-1898), 1st Baronet Physician
- Jennings, Elizabeth Joan, (1926-2001), poet
- Jephson, Sir Richard Mounteney, (1765-1825), 1st Baronet
- Jerdan, William, (1782-1869), journalist
- Jeremie, Sir John, (1795-1841), Knight Colonial Judge
- Jerram, James Richard, (fl 1873-1877), Campanologist Antiquary
- Jerrold, Douglas Francis, (1893-1964), Author and Publisher
- Jerrold, William Blanchard, (1826-1884), Author and Journalist
- Jessop, William, (1728-1816), Prebendary of Lismore Poet
- Jeune, Francis, (1806-1868), Bishop of Peterborough
- Jeune, Francis Henry, (1843-1905), Baron St Helier
- Jewitt, Thomas Orlando Sheldon, (1799-1869), Engraver of Antiquarian Scenes
- Joachim, Harold Henry, (1868-1938), Philosopher
- Jobson, Maitland Baron, (1868-1951), Lieutenant Colonel
- Jodrell, Richard Paul, (1745-1831), Classical Scholar and Dramatist MP
- Jodrell, Sir Richard Paul, (1781-1861), 2nd Baronet Author
- Joelson, Ferdinand Stephen, (1893-1979), Editor Author Broadcaster and Publisher
- Johnson, Donald Mcintosh, (1903-1978), MP Physician
- Johnson, Isaac, (1754-1835), Suffolk Antiquary
- Johnson, James, (1908-1995), Labour MP
- Johnson, John, (1662-1725), Vicar of Cranbrook Controversialist
- Johnson, John, (d 1833), Kinsman and Friend of Cowper
- Johnson, John de Monins, (1882-1956), Egyptologist
- Johnson, Manuel John, (1805-1859), Astronomer
- Johnson, Maurice, (1688-1775), Lincolnshire Antiquary
- Johnson, Robert Underwood, (1853-1937), American Journalist and Diplomat
- Johnson, Samuel, (1709-1784), lexicographer, essayist, literary biographer
- Johnson, William, (? 1635-1663), Fellow of Clare College Cambridge
- Johnston, Andrew, (1798-1862), MP for St Andrews
- Johnston, Edward, (1872-1944), Calligrapher and Designer
- Johnston, Henry, (d 1723), Benedictine Monk Antiquary
- Johnston, Sir Henry Hamilton, (1858-1927), Knight, explorer and colonial administrator
- Johnston, Nathaniel, (1627-1705), physician and antiquary
- Johnston, Peter Hope, (b 1915), Colonial Administrator
- Johnston, Sir Reginald Fleming, (1874-1938), Knight, scholar and administrator
- Johnston, William, (1829-1902), MP
- Johnstone, Andrew James Cochrane-, (1767-1833), Brigadier General, MP and colonial governor
- Johnstone, John, (1768-1836), Physician
- Jolliffe, William George Hylton, (1800-1876), 1st Baron Hylton, politician
- Jolly, Sir Arthur Richard, (b1934), Knight, development economist
- Jolowicz, Herbert Felix, (1890-1954), Professor of Civil Law
- Jones, Sir Alfred Lewis, (1845-1909), Knight, businessman
- Jones, Alun Arthur Gwynne, (1919-), Baron Chalfont, politician
- Jones, Arthur Creech, (1891-1965), Statesman
- Jones, David Thomas, (1899-1963), MP
- Jones, Evan, (b 1927), poet, playwright and screenwriter
- Jones, Ewart Ray Herbert, (1911-2002), chemist
- Jones, George, (1786-1869), painter
- Jones, Harry Longueville, (1806-1870), Archaeologist
- Jones, Sir Henry, (1852-1922), Knight, philosopher
- Jones, John, (c1585-1658), Calligrapher Antiquary
- Jones, John Pike, (1790-1857), antiquary
- Jones, John Winter, (1805-1881), Principal Librarian of the British Museum
- Jones, Morris Charles, (1819-1893), Antiquary
- Jones, Sir Roderick, (1877-1962), Knight Proprietor of Reuters
- Jones, Schuyler, (b 1930), Anthropologist
- Jones, Stanley Llewellyn, (1916-1999), scholar of French and English
- Jones, Thomas, (1870-1955), economist
- Jones, Thomas Alun, (b 1919), United Nations official
- Jones, William Henry Rich, (1817-1885), Historian
- Jones, Sir William John Andrew, (1889-1971), Knight Colonial Administrator
- Jones, William West, (1838-1908), Archbishop of Cape Town
- Jordan, Sir John Newell, (1852-1925), Knight, diplomat
- Jordan, Philip Furneaux, (1902-1951), journalist
- Joseph, Horace William Brindley, (1867-1943), Philosopher
- Joseph, Jenny, (1932-2018), poet and writer
- Joseph, Keith Sinjohn, (1918-1994), Baron Joseph, politician
- Joshua, William, (1828-1898), Naturalist
- Jourdain, Eleanor Frances, (d 1924), Principal of St Hugh's College Oxford
- Jowett, Benjamin, (1817-1893), biblical and classical scholar Master of Balliol College Camberwell, Surrey;Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Joyce, Frank Horatio de Vere, (1888-1959), farmer in Kenya Kenya
- Joyce, James Augustine, (1882-1941), poet, novelist and playwright
- Joyce, Thomas Athol, (1878-1942), Archaeologist and Anthropologist
- Judd, Charles Wilfred, (1896-1974), Joint President United Nations Association
- Judd, Frank Ashcroft, (b 1935), Baron Judd, politician
- Juel-Jensen, Bent Einer, (1922-2006), physician and book collector
- Junius, Francis, (1589-1677), Philologist and Antiquary
- Justel, Henri, (1620-1693), French Royal Librarian
- Kaempfer, Engelbert, (1651-1716), German Orientalist
- Kafka, Franz, (1883-1924), Writer
- Kahn, Richard Ferdinand, (1905-1989), Baron Kahn of Hampstead, economist
- Kaldor, Nicholas, (1908-1986), Baron Kaldor of Newnham, economist
- Kantorowicz, Hermann, (1877-1940), Lecturer in Jurisprudence
- Kaser, Michael Charles, (b 1926), economist
- Katz, Sir Bernard, (1911-2003), Knight, biophysicist
- Kay-Shuttleworth, Sir James Phillips, (1804-1877), 1st Baronet Educationalist
- Kay-Shuttleworth, Ughtred James, (1844-1939), 1st Baron Shuttleworth, politician
- Kearney, John, (1741-1813), Bishop of Ossory
- Kearney, Michael, (1733-1814), Archdeacon of Raphoe Historian
- Keate, Robert William, (1814-1873), Colonial Governor
- Keating, Geoffrey, (? 1570-? 1644), Antiquary
- Keating, Henry Raymond Fitzwalter, (b 1926), Journalist Author
- Keble, John, (1792-1866), Vicar of Hursley Tractarian Poet
- Keen, Frank Noel, (1869-1957), Barrister Legal Writer
- Keene, Henry, (1726-1776), architect
- Keene, Henry George, (1825-1915), Orientalist
- Keir, Sir David Lindsay, (1895-1973), Knight Master of Balliol College Oxford Historian
- Keith, George, (1639-1716), Quaker and Missionary
- Kekewich, Sir Arthur, (1832-1907), Knight Judge
- Kellaway, Frederick George, (1870-1933), MP Businessman
- Kelly, Sir Fitzroy, (1796-1880), Lord Chief Baron
- Kelly, Wallace, (b 1912), district commissioner Kenyan government
- Keltie, Sir John Scott, (1840-1927), Knight, geographer
- Kemball, Sir Arnold Burrowes, (1820-1908), Knight General
- Kemball, Sir George Vero, (1859-1941), Knight, Major General
- Kemble, John Mitchell, (1807-1857), philologist and historian
- Kemble, John Philip, (1757-1823), actor
- Kemeys-Tynte, Charles John, (1800-1882), MP
- Kemmer, Nicholas, (1911-1998), mathematical physicist
- Kemp, Frederick Harold, (1912-1976), radiologist
- Kemp, George Stephen, (1857-1933), electrical engineer
- Kempe, Alfred John, (? 1785-1846), Antiquary
- Kempe, John Edward, (1810-1907), Prebendary of St Paul's Royal Chaplain
- Kempster, Francis James, (1855-1925), Colonel
- Kendrew, Sir John Cowdery, (1917-1997), Knight, biologist
- Kendrick, Sir Thomas Downing, (1895-1979), Knight Director of the British Museum
- Kenealy, Edward Vaughan Hyde, (1819-1880), Barrister MP and Poet
- Kennard, Olga, (b 1924), crystallographer
- Kennaway, Sir John Henry, (1837-1919), 3rd Baronet, President of Church Missionary Society
- Kennedy, Sir Arthur Edward, (1810-1883), Knight Colonial Governor
- Kennedy, Sir James Shaw, (1788-1865), Knight General
- Kennedy, Sir John Noble, (1893-1970), Knight Major General Colonial Administrator
- Kennedy, John Pitt, (1796-1879), Lieutenant Colonel Colonial Administrator
- Kennedy, Sir Robert John, (1851-1936), Knight Diplomat
- Kennett, White, (1660-1728), Bishop of Peterborough, historian and philologist
- Kenrick, John, (1788-1877), Classical Scholar and Historian
- Kenyon, Sir Frederic George, (1863-1952), Knight, Knight Director and Principal Librarian British Museum Papyrologist
- Kenyon, John Robert, (1807-1880), Professor of Law
- Kenyon, Dame Kathleen Mary, (1906-1978), archaeologist
- Keogh, Sir Alfred, (1857-1936), Knight Lieutenant General
- Ker, Neil Ripley, (1908-1982), palaeographer, bibliographer
- Kerr, Sir Archibald John Kerr Clark, (1882-1951), 1st Baron Inverchapel, British diplomat
- Kerr, Philip Henry, (1882-1940), 11th Marquess of Lothian, statesman
- Kerr, Lord Walter Talbot, (1839-1927), Admiral
- Kerrich, Thomas, (1748-1828), librarian and antiquary
- Kerry, Charles, (d ? 1910), Anglican clergyman, antiquary
- Kerslake, Thomas, (1812-1891), Bookseller and Antiquary
- Kestell-Cornish, Robert Kestell, (1824-1909), Bishop of Madagascar
- Kettlewell, Henry Bernard Davis, (1907-1979), geneticist
- Key, Charles William, (1883-1964), Politician
- Keynes, John Maynard, (1883-1946), Baron Keynes of Tilton, economist
- Kidd, John, (1775-1851), Physician
- Kidd, Thomas, (1770-1850), Classical Scholar Schoolmaster
- Kilvert, Francis, (1793-1863), antiquary
- Kinder, Philip, (b 1597), Antiquary
- King, Ada Augusta, (1815-1852) Countess of Lovelace, mathematician
- King, Edward, (1795-1837), Viscount Kingsborough, antiquary
- King, Edward, (1829-1910), Bishop of Lincoln
- King, Gregory, (1648-1712), herald, genealogist and statistician
- King, Henry, (1592-1669), Bishop of Chichester poet
- King, Peter, (1669-1734), 1st Baron King, Lord Chancellor
- King, Peter John Locke, (1811-1885), MP
- King, William, (1650-1729), Archbishop of Dublin
- King, William, (1685-1763), Satirist, Jacobite and Miscellaneous Writer
- King, William, (1786-1865), Promoter of Cooperation
- King, William, (1805-1893), 1st Earl of Lovelace
- King, William Lyon Mackenzie, (1874-1950), prime minister of Canada
- King, William Stanley, (1915-2015), colonial service officer
- King-Hall, William Stephen Richard, (1893-1966), Baron King-Hall, MP, author and naval officer
- Kinglake, Alexander William, (1809-1891), MP, historian and traveller
- King-Noel, Lionel Fortescue, (1865-1929), 3rd Earl of Lovelace
- Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge, (1862-1926), Historian
- Kingsley, Charles, (1819-1875), Canon of Westminster author
- Kingsley, Mary Henrietta, (1862-1900), traveller and writer
- Kinnaird, Arthur Fitzgerald, (1814-1887), 10th Baron Kinnaird, politician
- Kinnaird, Douglas James William, (1788-1830), MP
- Kinnock, Neil Gordon, (b 1942), Baron Kinnock of Bedwellty, MP and Labour Party leader Tredegar, Monmouthshire
- Kipling, John Lockwood, (1837-1911), Architectural Sculptor and Designer
- Kipling, Joseph Rudyard, (1865-1936), author Mumbai, India
- Kirby, David, (1932-1969), Zoologist
- Kirk, Sir John, (1832-1922), Knight, naturalist and political agent
- Kirkbride, Thomas, (b 1918), United Nations Official
- Kirkpatrick, John, (1685-1728), Norfolk Antiquary
- Kirkup, Seymour Stocker, (1786-1880), Artist
- Kirwan, Sir Archibald Laurence Patrick, (1907-1999), Knight Archaeologist and Geographer
- Kisch, Sir Cecil, (1884-1961), Knight, civil servant
- Kitchener, Horatio Herbert, (1850-1916), 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum, Field Marshal
- Kitto, Frederick Richard K, (fl 1900-1967), Surveyor Colonial Serivce
- Kleczkowski, Alfred Alexander Peter, (1908-1970), Polish biochemist
- Klibansky, Raymond, (b 1905), Philosopher
- Knew, Ernest, (b 1908), United Nations Official
- Knight, George Richard Wilson, (1897-1985), Professor of English
- Knight, Henrietta, (1699-1756) Lady Luxborough, literary patron
- Knight, William Francis Jackson, (1895-1964), Classical scholar
- Knight-Bruce, Sir James Lewis, (1791-1866), Knight Judge
- Knollys, Hon Elizabeth Charlotte, (1835-1930), Woman of the Bedchamber to Queen Alexandra
- Knollys, Francis, (1837-1924), 1st Viscount Knollys
- Knott, Frank Alexander, (1889-1962), Consultant Emeritus in Clinical Pathology and Bacteriology
- Knowles, James Sheridan, (1784-1862), dramatist
- Knowles, Jeremy Randall, (b 1935), Chemist
- Knox, Arthur Edward, (1808-1886), ornithologist
- Knox, Robert Bent, (1808-1893), Archbishop of Armagh
- Knox, Ronald Arbuthnott, (1888-1957), Theologian
- Kodicek, Egon Hynck, (1908-1982), nutritionist
- Koenigsberger, Helmut Georg, (b 1918), historian
- Koestler, Arthur, (1905-1983), author
- Koller, Pius Charles, (1904-1979), Professor of Cytogenetics
- Kon, George Armand Robert, (1892-1951), chemist
- Kosterlitz, Hans Walter, (1903-1996), pharmacologist
- Krebs, Sir Hans Adolf, (1900-1981), Knight Biochemist
- Kuhn, Heinrich Gerhard, (1904-1994), Physicist
- Kurti, Nicholas, (1908-1998), physicist
- Kurz, Otto, (1908-1975), Art Historian
- Kydd, Dermot Harrison, (1928-2012), land valuer
- Kyle, Keith, (1925-2007), historian and broadcaster
- Kylie, Edward, (d 1916), Canadian Organiser for the Round Table Association
- Labouchere, Henry, (1798-1869), 1st Baron Taunton, statesman
- Labouchere, Henry Du Pre, (1831-1912), journalist and politician
- Lagden, Sir Godfrey Yeatman, (1851-1934), Knight, colonial administrator
- Laing, David, (1793-1878), antiquary
- Lake, John, (1624-1689), Bishop of Chichester
- Laking, Sir Guy Francis, (1875-1919), 2nd Baronet Keeper of London Museum
- Lamb, Lady Caroline, (1785-1828), novelist
- Lamb, Elizabeth, (1751-1818) Viscountess Melbourne, political hostess and agriculturalist
- Lamb, Frederick James, (1782-1853), 3rd Viscount Melbourne, diplomat
- Lamb, Sir Harry Harling, (1857-1948), Knight Diplomat
- Lamb, William, (1779-1848), 2nd Viscount Melbourne, statesman
- Lambarde, William, (1536-1601), Historian
- Lambert, Aylmer Bourke, (1761-1842), Botanist
- Lambert, Jack Walter, (1917-1986), Literary Editor
- Lamborn, Edmund Arnold Greening, (1877-1950), Antiquary
- Lambton, Antony Claud Frederick, (b 1922), Politician
- Lambton, John George, (1855-1928), 3rd Earl of Durham
- Lambton, William, (1756-1823), Author
- Lamont, Thomas William, (1870-1948), Businessman
- Lamplugh, Thomas, (1615-1691), Archbishop of York
- Lampson, Miles Wedderburn, (1880-1964), 1st Baron Killearn, diplomat
- Lancaster, Thomas William, (1787-1859), Theologian
- Lanchester, Frederick William, (1868-1946), aeronautical and automobile engineer
- Lander, Richard Lemon, (1804-1834), African Explorer
- Landless, Joseph Eric McGregor, (1907-1983), farmer in Northern Rhodesia
- Landon, Letitia Elizabeth, (1802-1838), poet and novelist
- Landor, Walter Savage, (1775-1864), author
- Lane, Edward William, (1801-1876), Arabic scholar and Egyptologist
- Lane, John, (1854-1925), publisher
- Lang, Andrew, (1844-1912), anthropologist, classicist and historian
- Lang, William Cosmo Gordon, (1864-1945), Baron Lang, Archbishop of Canterbury
- Langbaine, Gerard, (1609-1658), Provost of Queen's College Oxford Royalist Pamphleteer and Archivist
- Langdale, Marmaduke, (1598-1661), 1st Baron Langdale
- Langley, Adam, (1593-1663), Fellow of St John's College Oxford; Vicar of Chesham
- Langley, John, (fl 1636), Antiquary
- Langley, William, (d 1795), Schoolmaster Friend of Samuel Johnson
- Langton, Stephen, (d 1228), Archbishop of Canterbury Cardinal
- Langton, William, (1803-1881), Banker and Antiquary
- Lanman, Charles Rockwell, (1850-1941), Orientalist
- Lansbury, George, (1859-1940), Labour Politician
- Lanyon, Sir William Owen, (1842-1887), Knight Colonial Administrator
- Larcom, Sir Thomas Aiskew, (1801-1879), 1st Baronet Major General Surveyor Public Servant
- Large, Reginald William, (b 1927), administrative police official, Colonial Service
- Larkin, Philip Arthur, (1922-1985), poet
- Larpent, Francis Seymour, (1776-1845), civil servant
- Larpent, John James de Hochepied, (1783-1860), Consul at Antwerp
- Lascelles, Sir Alan Frederick, (1887-1981), Knight, Private Secretary to George VI
- Lascelles, Edwin, (1713-1795), Baron Harewood, politician
- Lascelles, Sir Frank Cavendish, (1841-1920), 1st Baronet, Knight, diplomat
- Lascelles, Mary Madge, (1900-1962), Literary Scholar
- Laski, Harold Joseph, (1893-1950), political scientist
- Last, Hugh Macilwain, (1894-1957), Classical historian
- Latham, Peter Mere, (1789-1875), physician
- Laud, William, (1573-1645), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Lauder, Sir Thomas Dick, (1784-1848), 7th Baronet Author
- Launay, Emmanuel Louis Henri Alexandre de, (1753-1812), Comte d'Antraigues, French journalist and adventurer
- Laurence, French, (1757-1809), Lawyer and Politician
- Laurence, Philip, (1878-1900), miner and soldier
- Laurie, James Stuart, (1832-1904), Barrister
- Laurie, Sir John Wimburn, (1835-1912), Knight Lieutenant General Politician
- Laurier, Sir Wilfrid, (1841-1919), Knight Prime Minister of Canada
- Law, Sir Algernon, (1856-1943), Knight Public Servant
- Law, Andrew Bonar, (1858-1923), Statesman
- Law, Edward, (1790-1871), 1st Earl of Ellenborough, Governor General of India
- Law, William, (1686-1761), Devotional Writer
- Lawley, Arthur, (1860-1932), 6th Baron Wenlock
- Lawley, Beilby Richard, (1818-1880), 2nd Baron Wenlock
- Lawley, Francis Charles, (1825-1901), Sportsman and Journalist
- Lawrence, John Laird Mair, (1811-1879), 1st Baron Lawrence, Governor General of India
- Lawrence, Thomas Edward, (1888-1935), intelligence officer and author
- Lawry, John, (d 1773), Prebendary of Rochester
- Lawson, Frederick Pike, (d 1920), Rector of Sudborough
- Lawson, Harry Lawson Webster Levy, (1862-1933), Viscount Burnham, newspaper proprietor
- Lawson, James Anthony, (1817-1887), Irish Judge
- Lawson, Sir Wilfrid, (1829-1906), 2nd Baronet Liberal Politician
- Lawton, George, (1779-1869), Antiquary
- Layard, Sir Austen Henry, (1817-1894), Knight, politician, diplomat and archaeologist
- Layer, John, (? 1585-1641), Antiquary
- Layton, Sir Walter Thomas, (1884-1966), 1st Baron of Danehill, economist
- Layton, William, (d 1831), Rector of St Matthew's, Ipswich
- Le Bas, Richard, (fl 1674-1703), Marshall of Ceremonies
- Le Breton, Francis Hemery, (1889-1974), Major
- Le Clerc, Jean, (1657-1736), Swiss French Philosopher
- Le Galliene, Richard, (1866-1947), poet
- Le Gallienne, Richard Thomas, (1866-1947), poet and essayist
- Le Marchant, Sir John Gaspard, (1803-1874), Knight Lieutenant General Colonial Administrator
- Le Neve, John, (1679-1741), Antiquary
- Le Neve, Peter, (1661-1729), Herald and Antiquary
- Leaf, Walter, (1852-1927), Classical Scholar Topographer and Banker
- Leake, John, (b 1681), non-juror
- Leake, John Martin, (1739-1836), Chester Herald and Treasury Comptroller of Army
- Leake, William Martin, (1777-1860), Lieutenant Colonel, classical topographer and numismatist
- Leakey, Harry, (1868-1940), Missionary in Kenya
- Leakey, Louis Seymour Bazett, (1903-1972), anthropologist
- Leather, Edwin Hartley Cameron, (1919-2005), Knight Governor of Bermuda MP
- Lechmere, Sir Edmund Hungerford, (1792-1856), 2nd Baronet
- Lee, Frederick George, (1832-1902), Theologian and Antiquary
- Lee, Harriet, (1757-1851), Dramatist and Novelist
- Lee, John, (1783-1866), antiquary and astronomer
- Lee, Richard, (c 1531-1597), Herald
- Lee, Sir Sidney, (1859-1926), Knight, Shakespearean scholar and biographer
- Leech, John, (1817-1864), Humorous Artist
- Leedes, Edward, (1627-1707), Schoolmaster
- Leeds, Edward Thurlow, (1877-1955), archaeologist
- Lee-Warner, Daniel Henry, (1752-1835), landowner
- Lee-Warner, Henry James, (1802-1885), Anglican clergyman, author
- Lefebvre, Georges, (1874-1959), Historian
- Legg, John Wickham, (1843-1921), liturgical scholar, physician and antiquary
- Legge, Heneage, (1704-1759), Judge
- Legge, Henry Bilson, (1708-1764), politician
- Legge, Hugh, (1870-1944), clergyman
- Legge, James, (1815-1897), Missionary and Sinologist
- Legge, William, (1731-1801), 2nd Earl of Dartmouth, statesman
- Leggett, Sir Edward Humphrey Manisty, (1871-1947), Knight Colonial Administrator
- Legh, Thomas Wodehouse, (1857-1942), 2nd Baron Newton, politician
- Legum, Colin, (1919-2003), author and lecturer
- Lehmann, Hermann, (1910-1985), German biochemist
- Lehmann, Rosamond Nina, (1901-1990), novelist
- Leif-Jones, Leifchild Stratten, (1862-1939), Baron Rhayader, politician
- Leigh, Augusta Mary, (1784-1851), Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Charlotte
- Leigh, Chandos, (1791-1850), 1st Baron Leigh, poet
- Leigh, Egerton, (1815-1876), Author
- Leigh, Roger Holt, (1779-1831), Antiquary
- Leigh, Theophilus, (1694-1785), Master of Balliol College Oxford
- Leighton, Frederic, (1830-1896), Baron Leighton of Stretton, painter
- Leishman, James Blair, (1902-1963), scholar
- Leith, John Farley, (1808-1887), MP QC
- Leitner, Gottlieb Wilhelm, (1840-1899), Indian Scholar Barrister
- Leland, John, (c 1506-1552), Antiquary
- Leman, Thomas, (1751-1826), Antiquary
- Lemon, Mark, (1809-1870), writer and editor of Punch magazine
- Lemon, Robert, (1800-1867), Archivist
- Lennard, Reginald Vivian, (1885-1967), agricultural historian
- Lennox, Charles, (1735-1806), 3rd Duke of Richmond, Field Marshal, diplomat and statesman
- Lennox, Lord George Charles Gordon, (1829-1877), MP for Lymington
- Lennox, Lord Henry Charles Gordon, (1821-1886), MP for Chichester
- Lennox-Boyd, Alan Tindal, (1904-1983), 1st Viscount Boyd, politician
- Lenox-Conyngham, George, (d 1866), Chief Clerk Foreign Office
- Lenox-Conyngham, Sir Gerald Ponsonby, (1866-1956), Knight Colonel Geodesist
- Lenthall, Francis Kyffin, (1824-1892), Barrister Genealogist
- Lenthall, William, (1591-1662), Speaker of the House of Commons, Master of the Rolls
- Le-Poer-Trench, William Thomas, (1803-1872), 3rd Earl of Clancarty
- Lethbridge, Thomas Charles, (1901-1971), archaeologist
- Lethem, Sir Gordon James, (1886-1962), Knight, colonial governor
- Lettenhove, Joseph Constantine Marie Bruno Kervyn de, (1817-1891), Baron de Lettenhove, politician and historian
- Lettice, John, (1737-1832), Chaplain and Secretary to British Legation at Copenhagen, author
- Lever, Sir Tresham Joseph Philip, (1900-1975), 2nd Baronet Historian
- Leveson-Gower, George Granville William, (1828-1892), 3rd Duke of Sutherland
- Leveson-Gower, Granville George, (1815-1891), 2nd Earl Granville, statesman
- Levinz, Baptist, (1644-1693), Bishop of Sodor and Man
- Levy, Benn Wolfe, (1900-1973), MP Dramatist
- Levy, Hermann, (1881-1949), Economist
- Lewes, George Henry, (1817-1878), author
- Lewis, Aneirin, (1924-1989), lecturer in Welsh
- Lewis, Sir Clinton Gresham, (1885-1978), Knight Brigadier Surveyor General of India
- Lewis, Clive Staples, (1898-1963), writer
- Lewis, Lady Elizabeth, (1844-1931), wife of Sir George Lewis
- Lewis, Sir George Cornewall, (1806-1863), 2nd Baronet Statesman and Author
- Lewis, Sir George Henry, (1833-1911), 1st Baronet, solicitor
- Lewis, Sir George James Graham, (1868-1927), 2nd Baronet Solicitor
- Lewis, John, (1675-1747), antiquary
- Lewis, John Spedan, (1885-1963), businessman
- Lewis, John Vincent, (b 1907), Colonial Administrator
- Lewis, Lady Maria Theresa, (1803-1865), biographer
- Lewis, Michael Arthur, (1890-1970), Naval Historian
- Lewis, P R L, (b 1922), Policeman Rhodesia and Zambia
- Lewis, Trevor, (b 1933), zoologist
- Lewis, Wilmarth Sheldon, (1895-1979), Literary Scholar and Historian
- Lewis, Wyndham, (1780-1838), MP
- Lewisohn, Frederick, (1878-1951), Indian Civil Servant and Businessman
- Leycester, Sir Peter, (1614-1678), Knight Antiquary
- Leyden, John, (1775-1811), physician and poet
- Leys, Norman, (1875-1944), writer on colonial affairs
- Lhuyd, Edward, (1660-1709), Naturalist and Antiquary
- Liddell, Sir Adolphus Frederick Octavius, (1818-1885), Knight Civil Servant
- Liddell Hart, Sir Basil Henry, (1895-1970), Knight, military historian
- Liddell, Henry George, (1811-1898), Dean of Christ Church Oxford
- Liddell, Henry Thomas, (1797-1878), 1st Earl of Ravensworth, statesman and poet
- Liddell, John Robert, (b 1908), author
- Liddon, Henry Parry, (1829-1890), Canon of St Paul's
- Liesching, Sir Percivale, (1895-1973), Knight Civil Servant
- Lightfoot, Robert Henry, (1883-1953), Theologian
- Lilly, Christian, (d 1738), Military Engineer
- Lilly, Joseph, (1804-1870), bookseller
- Lilly, William, (1602-1681), Astrologer
- Lindemann, Frederick Alexander, (1886-1957), 1st Viscount Cherwell, physicist
- Lindley, Sir Francis Oswald, (1872-1950), Knight Diplomat
- Lindsay , Alexander Dunlop, (1879-1952), 1st Baron Lindsay of Birker, philosopher
- Lindsay, Lady Charlotte, (d 1849), Lady in Waiting to Queen Caroline
- Lindsay, David Alexander Edward, (1871-1940), 27th Earl of Crawford and 10th Earl of Balcarres, politician
- Lindsay, Nicholas Vachel, (1879-1931), American poet
- Lindsay, Sir Ronald Charles, (1877-1945), Knight Diplomat
- Lindsay, Wallace Martin, (1858-1937), Professor of Humanity, St Andrews University
- Lindsay, William Schaw, (1816-1877), MP merchant and shipowner
- Linklater, Nelson Valdemar, (1913), Actor Director
- Linwood, Nicholas, (d 1773), Paymaster of the Minorca Garrison
- Lipscomb, George, (1773-1846), Antiquary
- Lipscomb, William Nunn, (b 1919), Chemist
- Lipson, Henry Solomon, (1910-1991), physicist
- Lissman, Hans Werner, (b 1909), Zoologist
- Lister, Charlotte Monckton, (1858-1911), Lady Ribblesdale
- Lister, Joseph, (1827-1912), Baron Lister, surgeon
- Lister, Martin, (1638-1712), zoologist
- Lister, Thomas Henry, (1801-1842), Novelist and Historian
- Lister, Sir Thomas Villiers, (1832-1902), Knight Assistant Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs
- Little, Andrew George, (1863-1945), Mediaeval Historian
- Littlewood, John Edensor, (1885-1977), Mathematician
- Livingstone, Dame Adelaide Lord, (1881-1970), Vice President of United Nations Association
- Livingstone, David, (1813-1873), explorer and missionary
- Livingstone, Sir Richard Winn, (1880-1960), Knight Educationist
- Llewellin, John Jestyn, (1893-1957), 1st Baron Llewellin, politician
- Lloyd, George Ambrose, (1879-1941), 1st Baron Lloyd, politician and colonial administrator
- Lloyd, John Selwyn Brooke, (1904-1978), Baron Selwyn-Lloyd, statesman
- Lloyd, Nicholas, (1630-1680), historian
- Lloyd Owen, David Charles, (c1843-1925), ophthalmic surgeon
- Lloyd, Sir Thomas Davies, (1820-1877), 1st Baronet MP
- Lloyd, William, (1627-1717), Bishop of Worcester
- Lloyd, William, (1637-1710), Bishop of Norwich, Nonjuror
- Lloyd-Roberts, Susan Ann, (1950-2015), journalist and broadcaster
- Loch, Henry Brougham, (1827-1900), 1st Baron Loch
- Locke, John, (1632-1704), philosopher
- Locke, William, (1732-1810), Art Collector
- Locke, William, (1767-1847), Artist
- Locker, Arthur, (1828-1893), novelist and journalist
- Locker, Edward Hawke, (1777-1849), Commissioner of Greenwich Hospital
- Locker-Lampson, Frederick, (1821-1895), poet
- Lockhart, John Gibson, (1794-1854), writer and literary editor
- Lockwood, Sir Frank, (1846-1897), Knight Solicitor General MP
- Locock, Sir Charles, (1799-1875), Knight, obstetric physician
- Loder, John de Vere, (1895-1970), 2nd Baron Wakehurst, Colonial Governor
- Loder, Patricia Bronwen, (d 2013), medical research administrator
- Lodge, Henry Cabot, (1850-1924), American Statesman and Historian
- Lodge, Sir Oliver Joseph, (1851-1940), Knight, physicist
- Lodge, Thomas, (1882-1958), Civil Servant
- Loftus, Lord Augustus William Frederick Spencer, (1817-1904), diplomat and colonial governor
- Loftus, Jane, (1821-1890), Lady of the Bedchamber
- Logan, Donald Arthur, (b 1917), Knight, diplomat
- Logan, Sir William Marston, (1889-1968), Knight Colonial Administrator
- Loison, Louis Henri, (1771-1816), Comte Loison, General
- London, Heinz, (1907-1970), Atomic Scientist
- Loney, Julia Elizabeth, (1878-1967), genealogist
- Long, Charles Edward, (1796-1861), Genealogist Antiquary
- Long, Sir Robert, (d 1673), Knight Auditor of the Exchequer
- Long, Walter Hume, (1854-1924), 1st Viscount Long, statesman
- Longden, Sir James Robert, (1827-1891), Knight, colonial administrator
- Longley, Charles Thomas, (1794-1868), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Longmate, Barak, (1738-1793), genealogist and engraver
- Longstaff, Tom George, (1875-1964), mountaineer and ornithologist
- Longuet-Higgins, Hugh Christopher, (1923-2004), FRS, chemist, cognitive scientist
- Lonsdale, Dame Kathleen, (1903-1971), Chemist and Crystallographer
- Loraine, Sir Percy Lyham, (1880-1961), 12th Baronet, 12th Baronet Diplomat
- Lorimer, Hilda Lockhart, (fl 1919-1952), Historian
- Lort, Michael, (1725-1790), Antiquary
- Louis, XV, (1710-1774), King of France
- Loveday, John, (1711-1789), Philologist Antiquary
- Loveday, John, (1742-1809), Scholar Antiquary
- Lovelace, John, (1640-1693), 3rd Baron Lovelace
- Low, Sir David Alexander Cecil, (1891-1963), Knight, cartoonist and caricaturist