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Businesses (112)
- Alan Gradon Thomas, bookseller
- AP Watt & Son, literary agents London
- Bernard Quaritch Ltd, antiquarian bookseller London
- Bibleham and Brightling forges
- Birley Moor Colliery Beighton, Derbyshire
- Birrell & Garnett Ltd, antiquarian booksellers London
- Bow Factory, porcelain manufacturers Stratford Langthorne, Essex
- Bradbury & Evans, printers and publishers London
- Cadell & Davies, publishers and booksellers London
- Chiswick Press, publishers London
- Company of Adventurers to the Bahama Islands London
- Company of the Mines Royal in Jamaica
- Co-operative Permanent Building Society
- Crowley, Millington & Co, iron manufacturers Swalwell, Durham
- Daniel Midwinter & Aaron Ward, publishers London
- David Dolle, wool merchant
- Douglas Cockerell & Son, bookbinders
- Dover Company of the Ferrybox Dover, Kent
- Dutch West India Co Netherlands
- East India Co London
- Edward Willes, attorney Coventry, Warwickshire
- Egoist Ltd, publishers London
- Elkin & Co, music publishers London
- Emery Walker Ltd, printers, engravers and photographers London
- English factory, wine shippers Lisbon, Portugal
- European Magazine London
- Fletcher, dyer Chelsea, Middlesex
- Francis Bedwell, locksmith London
- Francis Kynnesman, hosier London
- Goodwin & Tabb Ltd, music publishers London
- HC Dunckley (Wrotham) Ltd, music printers Wrotham, Kent
- Henry Edward Price, cabinet maker London
- Henry Graves & Co, printsellers and publishers London
- Hodgson & Co, book auctioneers London
- Hollen Street Press, music printers
- Houlston & Wright, booksellers and publishers London
- Intermodulation, music group
- Jacques de Wissac, merchant Calais, France
- James & John Grove, carpenters London
- James Burn & Co Ltd, bookbinders London
- Jelfe & Tufnell, building contractors London
- Jeremiah Bentham and Arthur Avis, attorneys
- John & James Leighton Ltd, bookbinders and antiquarian booksellers London
- John Carey, merchant Bristol, Gloucestershire
- John Cavell, merchant London
- John Hall, medical practitioner Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire
- John Janson, insurance broker London
- Jones, travelling theatre company manager
- Joseph Binns, surgeon London
- Kodak Ltd, photographic materials and apparatus manufacturers London
- Lascelles and Maxwell, commission agents London
- Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre London
- London Daily Post & General Advertiser, newspaper London
- London, Chatham & Dover Railway Co London
- Macmillan & Co Ltd, publishers London
- Maggs Bros Ltd, antiquarian booksellers, London London
- Mandeville Press, publishers Hitchin, Hertfordshire
- Margaret Ramsay Ltd, literary agents London
- Merchant Quebec, Canada
- Merchant banker Seville, Spain
- Merriman, White & Co, solicitors London
- Methuen & Co Ltd, publishers London
- Morris & Co Ltd, upholsterers, cabinet makers, tapestry and wallpaper manufacturers London;Merton, Surrey
- New River Company London
- Nicholas Fiske, physician Laxfield, Suffolk
- Orchard Theatre Company
- Page & Thomas Ltd, printers and stationers London;Chesham, Buckinghamshire
- People Show Ltd, experimental theatre company, London London
- Phillips, Son & Neale Ltd, auctioneers and valuers London
- Physician Hampshire;Hampshire
- Physician
- Poetry Bookshop, booksellers London
- Power Jets Ltd, aero engine manufacturers Whetstone, Leicestershire
- Providence Island Company London
- Ramsey and Muspratt, photographers, Cambridge Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
- Richard Bentley & Son, publishers and booksellers London
- Richard Simpson, farmer Lower Dean, Bedfordshire
- Roche & McGrath, merchants County Cork
- Roger Clark, Henry Clitherow & Clement Draper, merchants London
- Roger Hill, lawyer
- Rothwell Pottery Rothwell, Yorkshire
- Royal Company of the Philippine Islands
- Royal Court Theatre, London London
- Samuel Crompton & Co, bleachers and muslin manufacturers Darwen, Lancashire;Bolton, Lancashire;Longworth, Lancashire
- Samuel Luke, merchant Tangiers, Morocco
- Sheed & Ward Ltd, publishers London
- Sir Richard Arkwright & Co Ltd, cotton spinners Cromford, Derbyshire;Manchester, Lancashire;Bakewell, Derbyshire
- Smith, Elder & Co, publishers London
- Smythe family, farmers Cressing, Essex
- Society of Mineral and Battery Works
- Society of Mines Royal
- South Sea Co (Company of Merchants Trading to the South Seas) London
- Stephen Bredwell, physician London
- Stockton & Darlington Railway Co Darlington, Durham
- Thames Archway Co, tunnel builders London
- Theatre Royal, Covent Garden London
- Theatre Royal, Drury Lane London
- Thomas Arthur, physician Limerick, County Limerick
- Thomas Bele, farmer Barham, Kent
- Unnamed bookseller
- Unnamed carpenters and joiners, London London
- Unnamed doctors
- Unnamed Farm, Brook Brook, Isle of Wight
- Unnamed ironworks, Forest of Dean and Cannock Chase Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire;Cannock Chase, Staffordshire
- Virago Press Ltd London
- Waldron furnace Hawkhurst, Kent
- Walthal Fenton, clothier and draper Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire
- Whitehall Evening Post, newspaper London
- William Aston, merchant
- William Clark, Levant merchant Fillingley, Warwickshire
- William Moses, attorney
- William Paxton, music publishers
Organisations (815)
- 6th Inniskilling Dragoons
- Abbey Dore Abbey Abbey Dore, Herefordshire
- Abbotsholme School Abbotsholme, Derbyshire
- Abingdon Abbey Abingdon, Berkshire
- Adult Education Committee
- African, east indiaman
- Aguila, Spanish? frigate
- Alcester Abbey, later Priory, cell of Evesham Abbey Alcester, Warwickshire
- Alderbury parish Alderbury, Wiltshire
- Algiers, British Consulate Algiers, Algeria
- All Saints Chantry, Aldwinkle Aldwinkle, Northamptonshire
- Alnwick Abbey Alnwick, Northumberland
- Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of England: Royal Lodge 210, London London
- Ancient Society of College Youths, bell ringers, London London
- Anglesey Priory Anglesey Abbey, Cambridgeshire
- Anne (2), east indiaman
- Anne Stafford, Duchess of Buckingham: Writtle Writtle, Essex
- Anne, part of the Courteen Association fleet
- Appuldurcombe Priory (Alien) Appuldurcombe, Isle of Wight
- Arbroath Abbey (Order of Tiron) Arbroath, Angus
- Arbury Priory Arbury, Warwickshire
- Archbishops' Committee on the Supply of Candidates for Holy Orders
- Archbishops' Committee on War Problems
- Arden Priory (Benedictine) Arden, Yorkshire
- Arlington parish Arlington, Sussex
- Army Educational Training Scheme
- Art Union of London London
- Artists Conversazione, Norwich Norwich, Norfolk
- Ascension, east indiaman
- Association for Promoting the Repeal of the Taxes on Knowledge
- Association of Disabled Professionals
- Australian and New Zealand Imperial Forces Educational Programme
- Babington chantry, Flawforth Flawforth, Nottinghamshire
- Baddesley Preceptory (Order of St John of Jerusalem or Knights Hospitallers) North Baddesley, Hampshire
- Banagher Borough Banagher, County Offaly
- Banstead parish Banstead, Surrey
- Bardney Abbey Bardney, Lincolnshire
- Barking Abbey (Benedictine) Barking, Essex
- Barlings Abbey Barlings, Lincolnshire
- Barnardiston, east indiaman
- Barnard's Inn London
- Barnwell Priory Barnwell, Cambridgeshire
- Bath Cathedral Priory (formerly Abbey) Bath, Somerset
- Battle Abbey Battle Abbey, Sussex;Wye, Kent
- Bayham Abbey Bayham Abbey, Kent
- Beaminster Parish Beaminster, Dorset
- Beauchief Abbey Beauchief, Yorkshire
- Beaulieu Abbey Beaulieu, Hampshire
- Beauvale Priory (Carthusian) Beauvale, Nottinghamshire
- Beckenham, North Cray and West Wickham land and window tax Beckenham, Kent
- Beckingham Chantry Beckingham, Lincolnshire
- Bedley parish Bedley, Sussex
- Beer parish Beer, Devon
- Benjamin, east indiaman
- Berkeley Castle, east indiaman
- Berkshire Quarter Sessions Berkshire;Berkshire
- Bermondsey Priory, later (1399) Abbey Bermondsey, Surrey;Chalk, Kent
- Berwick-upon-Tweed, keeper of stores Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
- Bessborough
- Beverley Borough Council Beverley, Yorkshire
- Beverley Priory (Dominican) Beverley, Yorkshire
- Beverley Priory (Franciscan) Beverley, Yorkshire
- Biddlesden Abbey Biddlesden, Buckinghamshire
- Binham Priory Binham, Norfolk
- Birmingham Political Union Birmingham, Warwickshire
- Blackborough Priory (Benedictine) Blackborough, Norfolk
- Blyth Priory Blyth, Nottinghamshire
- Blythburgh Priory Blythburgh, Suffolk
- Board of Brothers, drinking club, London London
- Board of Education: Committee on Modern Languages
- Board of Education: Consultative Committee
- Board of Trade (general)
- Bordesley Abbey Bordesley Abbey, Worcestershire
- Bourne Abbey Bourne, Lincolnshire
- Boxgrove Priory (Alien) Boxgrove, Sussex
- Bradenstoke Priory Bradenstoke, Wiltshire
- Brecon militia Brecknockshire;Powys
- Bridgnorth Rural Deanery Bridgnorth, Shropshire
- Bridgnorth Smiths, Coopers, Cutlers, Pewterers, Braziers, Nailers, Shinglers etc Company Bridgnorth, Shropshire
- Bridlington Priory Bridlington, Yorkshire
- Brinkburn Priory Brinkburn, Northumberland
- Bristol
- Bristol Corporation Bristol, Gloucestershire
- British Army
- British Institute of Adult Education
- British Library Department of Prints and Drawings
- British Museum London
- British Peace Award Committee
- British Yugoslav Society
- Broadhembury parish Broadhembury, Devon
- Brooke Priory, cell of Kenilworth Abbey Brooke, Rutland
- Broomholm Priory Broomholm, Norfolk
- Bruern Abbey Bruern, Oxfordshire
- Bruton Priory (later Abbey) Bruton, Somerset;Charlton Adam, Somerset
- Buckfast Abbey Buckfast, Devon
- Buckinghamshire land and window taxes Buckinghamshire;Buckinghamshire
- Buckinghamshire lieutenancy Buckinghamshire;Buckinghamshire
- Buildwas Abbey Buildwas, Shropshire
- Bullington Priory (Gilbertine) Bullington, Lincolnshire
- Burton Lazars Hospital Burton Lazars, Leicestershire
- Burton upon Trent Abbey Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire
- Bury St Edmunds Abbey Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
- Byland Abbey Byland, Yorkshire;Asby, Westmorland
- Caerleon (later Llantarnam) Abbey Caerleon, Monmouthshire
- Caesar, east indiaman
- Cambridge University Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
- Cambridge University, St John's College Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
- Cambridge University: Christ's College Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
- Cambridge University: King's College Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
- Cambridge University: Selwyn College Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
- Campsey Ash Priory (Augustinian) Campsea Ash, Suffolk
- Canons Ashby Priory Canons Ashby, Northamptonshire
- Canonsleigh Abbey (Augustinian) Devon;Suffolk;Suffolk;Devon
- Canterbury city elections Canterbury, Kent
- Canterbury Diocese Canterbury, Kent
- Canterbury province
- Canterbury province: Court of Arches
- Carisbrooke Priory (Alien) Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight
- Carluke Road Trustees Carluke, Lanarkshire
- Castle Acre Priory Castle Acre, Norfolk
- Catesby Priory (Cistercian) Catesby, Northamptonshire
- Central Board of Finance of the Church of England
- Central Joint Advisory Committee on Tutorial Classes
- Chamberlain of North Wales
- Chamberlain of South Wales
- Chancery (general)
- Charles (3), east indiaman
- Charles II, east indiaman
- Chertsey Abbey Chertsey, Surrey
- Chester Dean and Chapter Chester, Cheshire
- Chichester Dean and Chapter Chichester, Sussex
- Chippenham hundred taxes Chippenham, Wiltshire
- Chipping Warden, Byfield and Aston-Le-Walls enclosure Byfield, Northamptonshire
- Chipping Wycombe Chipping Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
- Christ Church Cathedral Priory, Canterbury Canterbury, Kent
- Christchurch Priory Christchurch, Hampshire
- Christian Crusade
- Christ's Hospital Charity, Ipswich Ipswich, Suffolk
- Church of St Peter in the Tower of London London
- Church Tutorial Classes Association
- Cinque Ports Confederation and courts of Brotherhood and Guestling Kent;Kent
- Cinque Ports: Lord Warden, admiralty court and Dover Castle Dover, Kent
- Clare Priory (Augustinian) Clare, Suffolk
- Clarendon Park, Lodge and royal palace Clarendon Park, Wiltshire
- Clerk of the Works
- Clerk of the Works: Westminster Palace Westminster, Middlesex
- Clerks of the Hanaper
- Clermont
- Clinton, east indiaman
- Clove, east indiaman
- Clyde, east indiaman
- Coast, east indiaman
- Cockersand Abbey Cockersand, Lancashire
- Coggeshall Abbey Coggeshall, Essex
- Cold Norton Priory Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire
- Coldingham Priory, cell of Durham Cathedral Priory Coldingham, Berwickshire
- Coldstream Priory (Cistercian) Coldstream, Berwickshire
- College of Arms London
- Colneis hundred lay subsidy Colneis, Suffolk
- Colonel John Coke's Troop
- Colonel Thomas Reade's Regiment of Foot
- Combe Abbey Combe Abbey, Warwickshire
- Combermere Abbey Combermere, Cheshire
- Commissioners for Discoveries
- Commissioners for public accounts
- Commissioners for Scotland in London, 1645
- Commissioners of England and Scotland for the Union of the Two Kingdoms
- Commissioners of the Great Seal
- Committee for Claims for Lands in Ireland
- Committee for the Abolition of the Slave Trade
- Committee for the Relief of French Clergy
- Committee for Trade and Plantations
- Conway (Aberconway) Abbey Aberconwy, Caernarfonshire;Conwy, Caernarfonshire
- Conway Borough Conwy, Caernarfonshire
- Copmanthorpe Temple (later Order of St John of Jerusalem or Knights Hospitallers) Copmanthorpe, Yorkshire
- Corporation of London London
- Corpus Christi Guild, Boston Boston, Lincolnshire
- Cottingham Priory Cottingham, Yorkshire
- Council for Humanistic Studies
- Council in Ireland
- Council in the Marches of Wales
- Court of Augmentations
- Court of Requests
- Court of Wards and Liveries
- Coventry Cathedral Priory Coventry, Warwickshire
- Coventry Company of Smiths, Goldsmiths, Chandlers, Pewterers, Plumbers, Cutlers and Wiredrawers Coventry, Warwickshire
- Coxford Priory Coxford, Norfolk
- Cressing Temple (later Order of St John of Jerusalem or Knights Hospitallers) Cressing, Essex
- Crich parish Crich, Derbyshire
- Croxden Abbey Croxden, Staffordshire
- Croxton Abbey Croxton, Leicestershire
- Cumberland lieutenancy Cumberland;Cumbria
- Customs (general)
- Customs, Scotland, pre-1707
- Dagenham levels Dagenham, Essex
- Dale Abbey Dale, Derbyshire
- Darley Abbey Darley Abbey, Derbyshire
- Darling, east indiaman
- Dartford parish Dartford, Kent
- Dartford Priory (Dominican) Dartford, Kent
- Dartington Hall Totnes, Devon
- Daventry Priory (Alien) Daventry, Northamptonshire
- De Staten Generaal, Dutch man of war
- Deeping Fen Adventurers and Drainage Lincolnshire;Lincolnshire
- Deeping St James Priory Deeping St James, Lincolnshire
- Denbighshire Quarter Sessions Denbighshire;Clwyd
- Deptford Dockyard Deptford, Kent
- Derbyshire elections Derbyshire;Derbyshire
- Derbyshire lieutenancy Derbyshire;Derbyshire
- Derbyshire militia Derbyshire;Derbyshire
- Derwent Navigation Yorkshire, North Riding
- Descubierta
- Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Fund
- Dissolved Religious Houses
- Dolphin
- Dordrecht (1782), Dutch man of war
- Dorset Committee of parliament for Sequestrations Dorset;Dorset
- Dorsetshire, east indiaman
- Dover Almshouses Dover, Kent
- Dover borough Dover, Kent
- Dover Priory Dover, Kent
- D'Oyly Carte Opera Company London
- Drax Priory Drax, Yorkshire
- Dublin archbishopric: courts of pie-powder Dublin, County Dublin
- Dublin Borough Dublin, County Dublin
- Dublin Philosophical Society Dublin, County Dublin
- Dublin Staple of England Wales and Ireland Dublin, County Dublin
- Duchess of Rutland
- Duchy of Cornwall
- Dumfries Burgh Dumfries, Dumfriesshire
- Dunkeswell enclosure Dunkeswell, Devon
- Dunstable Priory Dunstable, Bedfordshire
- Dunwich parishes Dunwich, Suffolk
- Durford Abbey Hampshire;Hampshire
- Durham Cathedral Priory Durham, Durham
- Durham Dean and Chapter Durham, Durham
- Eagle Temple (later Order of St John of Jerusalem or Knights Hospitallers) Eagle, Lincolnshire
- East Peckham tithes East Peckham, Kent
- East Riding Commissioners of Sewers Yorkshire, East Riding
- Ecclesfield Priory (Alien) Ecclesfield, Yorkshire
- Edinburgh Burgh Edinburgh, Midlothian
- Edington Monastery of Bonhommes Edington, Wiltshire
- Edward Phipps, supercargo for East India Company
- Egyptian Society
- Ely Cathedral Priory (formerly Abbey) Ely, Cambridgeshire
- Ely Dean and Chapter Ely, Cambridgeshire
- Ely Diocese Ely, Cambridgeshire
- Ely Pamphlet Club Ely, Cambridgeshire
- Escheator South of Trent
- Essex Committee of Parliament for Sequestrations Essex;Essex
- Evesham Abbey Evesham, Worcestershire
- Ewelme Almshouse Charity Ewelme, Oxfordshire
- Exchequer (general)
- Exeter Cathedral Vicars Choral Exeter, Devon
- Exeter Dean and Chapter Exeter, Devon
- Exeter Diocese Exeter, Devon
- Expectation, re-named Commerce
- Expedition, east indiaman
- Eye Priory (Alien) Eye, Suffolk
- Eynsham Abbey Eynsham, Oxfordshire
- Fabian Society London
- Farway parish Farway, Devon
- Felley Priory Felley, Nottinghamshire
- Feltwell parish Feltwell, Norfolk
- Fineshade Priory Northamptonshire;Northamptonshire
- Flaxley Abbey Flaxley, Gloucestershire
- Flintshire: sheriff Flintshire;Clwyd
- Forde Abbey Forde Abbey, Dorset
- Forest of Dean Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire
- Fountains Abbey Fountains, Yorkshire
- Francis, east indiaman
- Fraternity of the Trinity and SS Fabian and Sebastian in St Botolph's church, Aldersgate London
- Fraternity or Hospital of the Nine Orders of Holy Angels Brentford Brentford, Middlesex
- Free British Fisheries Society
- Furness Abbey Furness, Lancashire
- Garendon Abbey Garendon, Leicestershire
- General Chapters of the Benedictine Order Selby, Yorkshire;Northampton, Northamptonshire
- General Convention of the Industrial Classes
- Ghost Club
- Glastonbury Abbey Glastonbury, Somerset
- Globe, east indiaman
- Gloucester Abbey Gloucester, Gloucestershire
- Goring Priory (Augustinian) Goring, Oxfordshire
- Grand Duchess of Tuscany
- Grantham (3), east indiaman
- Gray's Inn London
- Great Council of Scotland: Commissioners at Ripon 1640 Ripon, Yorkshire
- Guild of the Blessed Mary, Boston Boston, Lincolnshire
- Guild of the Holy Trinity, Sleaford Sleaford, Lincolnshire
- Guisborough Priory Guisborough, Yorkshire
- Gwyneddigion Society London
- H M Customs and Excise
- Hailes Abbey Hailes, Gloucestershire
- Hale's Free Grammar School, Hertford Hertford, Hertfordshire
- Haliwell Priory, London (Augustinian) London;Bedfordshire
- Halstead College Halstead, Essex
- Haltemprice Priory Haltemprice, Yorkshire
- Hammersmith Charity School Hammersmith, Middlesex
- Hampshire lieutenancy Hampshire;Hampshire
- Hanworth, Feltham and Sunbury enclosure Hanworth, Middlesex;Feltham, Middlesex;Sunbury-on-Thames, Middlesex
- Harrold Priory (Augustinian) Harrold, Bedfordshire
- Hatfield Broad Oak Priory Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex
- Haughmond Abbey Haughmond, Shropshire
- Havering Levels Commissioners of Sewers Havering, Essex
- Hay Festival of Literature & Arts Hay-on-Wye, Powys
- Hector, east indiaman
- Hempton or Fakenham Priory Norfolk;Norfolk
- Hemyock enclosure Hemyock, Devon
- Henry Tooley's Almshouses, Ipswich Ipswich, Suffolk
- Hereford Dean and Chapter Hereford, Herefordshire
- Herefordshire Committee of Parliament for Sequestrations Herefordshire
- Herefordshire militia Herefordshire
- Herefordshire taxes Herefordshire
- Hertfordshire Agricultural Wages Board Hertfordshire;Hertfordshire
- Hertfordshire militia Hertfordshire;Hertfordshire
- Hinckford hundred lay subsidy Hinckford, Essex
- HMS Agamemnon (1781)
- HMS Alexander (1796)
- HMS Britannia (1682)
- HMS Cameleon (1795)
- HMS Canopus (1798)
- HMS Captain (1787)
- HMS Centurion (1650)
- HMS Chatham (1788)
- HMS Discovery (1775)
- HMS Discovery (1789)
- HMS Dreadnought (1801)
- HMS Eurydice (1781)
- HMS Fairfax (1653)
- HMS Greyhound (1657)
- HMS Griffin (1690)
- HMS Happy Return (1654)
- HMS Impregnable (1810)
- HMS Intrepid (1747)
- HMS Kingston (1697)
- HMS Lion (1777)
- HMS Liverpool (1741)
- HMS Majestic (1785)
- HMS Mentor (1780)
- HMS Monarch (1747)
- HMS Monmouth (1666)
- HMS Montagu (1654)
- HMS Northumberland (1750)
- HMS Paramore (1698), pink
- HMS Perseus (1812)
- HMS Queen Charlotte (1790)
- HMS Resolution (1771)
- HMS Revenge (1805)
- HMS Russell (1764)
- HMS Sans Pareil (c1793)
- HMS Sparrowhawk (1807)
- HMS St Albans (1764)
- HMS St George (1622)
- HMS Veteran (1787)
- HMS Victory (1765)
- Holmcultram Abbey Cumberland;Westmorland;Cumbria
- Holme upon Spalding Moor parish Holme upon Spalding Moor, Yorkshire
- Holy Trinity Hospital, Clun Clun, Shropshire
- Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh Edinburgh, Midlothian
- Honiton committees for celebrating Queen Victoria's coronation and marriage Honiton, Devon
- Horley parish Horley, Surrey
- Hosiander, east indiaman
- Hoxne hundred subsidy Hoxne, Suffolk
- Hullavington parish Hullavington, Wiltshire
- Hulne by Alnwick Priory (Carmelite) Alnwick, Northumberland
- Human-Computer Learning Foundation
- Huntingdonshire lieutenancy Huntingdonshire;Cambridgeshire
- Hyde Abbey, Winchester Winchester, Hampshire
- Hythe elections Hythe, Kent
- Imperial Federation League
- International Working Men's Association
- Ipswich Borough Ipswich, Suffolk
- Ireland: administration (Milles collection)
- Ireland: Court of Chancery
- Ireland: Exchequer
- Isles of Scilly and Tresco garrisons Scilly Isles;Cornwall
- Ivychurch parish Ivychurch, Kent
- Ixworth Priory Ixworth, Suffolk
- James Nedam, Surveyor General of the Works
- Jersey, government Jersey
- Jersey, royal lands Jersey
- Jesus Hospital, Barnet Barnet, Hertfordshire
- John Calcraft, Regimental Agent
- Jonas (2), east indiaman
- Joseph Royal
- Junior Cumberland Youths, London (bell ringers) London
- Keeper of the Privy Purse
- Kempthorne, east indiaman
- Kenilworth Priory (later Abbey) Kenilworth, Warwickshire
- Kent Quarter Sessions Kent;Kent
- Kernoozer's Club
- Kew Palace Kew, Surrey
- Killaloe diocese Killaloe, County Clare
- King George
- King James II's army in Ireland
- King of Clubs, London London
- King's Lynn Friary (Franciscan) Kings Lynn, Norfolk
- King's Lynn Priory (Augustinian) Kings Lynn, Norfolk
- King's Lynn Priory (Dominican) Kings Lynn, Norfolk
- Kinloss Abbey Kinloss, Moray
- Kirkstall Abbey Kirkstall, Yorkshire
- Kirkstead Abbey Kirkstead, Lincolnshire
- Lacock Priory (later Abbey) (Augustinian) Lacock, Wiltshire
- Ladies National Silk Association of Great Britain and Ireland
- Lancashire militia Lancashire;Lancashire
- Lancaster Priory (Alien) Lancaster, Lancashire
- Langley Abbey Langley, Norfolk
- Launde Priory Launde Abbey, Leicestershire
- le Francois
- le Patriache
- Leeds Priory Leeds, Kent
- Leicester Abbey Leicester, Leicestershire
- Leicestershire elections Leicestershire;Leicestershire
- Leighs Priory Little Leighs, Essex
- Leiston Abbey Leiston, Suffolk
- Leith Wynd Chapel, Edinburgh Edinburgh, Midlothian
- Lenton Priory Lenton, Nottinghamshire
- Leominster Priory, cell of Reading abbey Leominster, Herefordshire
- Lewes Priory Lewes, Sussex;Halifax, Yorkshire
- Lichfield Dean and Chapter Lichfield, Staffordshire
- Lilleshall Abbey Lilleshall, Shropshire
- Limerick elections County Limerick
- Lincoln Dean and Chapter Lincoln, Lincolnshire
- Lincolns Inn Fields enclosure Lincolns Inn, London
- Lincolnshire Coroner Lincolnshire;Lincolnshire
- Little Dunmow Priory Little Dunmow, Essex
- Little Wymondley Priory Little Wymondley, Hertfordshire
- Littleton Drew Littleton Drew, Wiltshire
- Llanthony Priory Llanthony, Monmouthshire
- London (2), east indiaman
- London chantries London
- London Committee for the relief of the distresses in Germany London
- London Corresponding Society London
- London Custom House London
- London Diocese London
- London Mendicity Society London
- London: sheriff London
- Lord Chamberlain of the Household
- Lord Lieutenancy of Ireland
- Lord Lieutenant of Ireland: treasurer of war
- Lyme Regis Borough Lyme Regis, Dorset
- Lympstone parish Lympstone, Devon
- Maidstone Quarter Sessions Maidstone, Kent
- Maison Dieu, Dover Dover, Kent
- Margam Abbey Margam, Glamorgan
- Marrick Priory (Benedictine) Marrick, Yorkshire
- Masters of Requests
- Maxstoke Priory Maxstoke, Warwickshire
- May Priory Fife;Fife
- Meaux Abbey Meaux, Yorkshire
- Melrose Abbey Melrose, Roxburghshire
- Membury parish Membury, Devon
- Mendham Priory Mendham, Suffolk
- Merton Priory Merton, Surrey;Upton, Buckinghamshire
- Metropolitan Parliamentary Reform Association London
- Mettingham College Mettingham, Suffolk
- Missenden Abbey Missenden Abbey, Buckinghamshire
- Mongovo George, slaver
- Monk Bretton Priory Monk Bretton, Yorkshire
- Monks Kirby Priory (Alien) Monks Kirby, Warwickshire
- Monkton St Mary Magdalene parish Monkton, Kent
- Montague
- Mount Grace Priory (Carthusian) Mount Grace Priory, Yorkshire
- Much Wenlock Priory (formerly Abbey) Much Wenlock, Shropshire
- Muchelney Abbey Muchelney, Somerset
- Muggletonian Church, London London
- Museum of Garden History Lambeth, Surrey
- Musical League
- Nackington parish Nackington, Kent
- National Association for the Promotion of the Political and Social Improvement of the People
- National Central Library
- National Meeting of the Church of England
- National Union of the Working Classes
- Navy, Royal Navy (general)
- New London, east indiaman
- New Palaeographical Society
- Newbattle Abbey Newbattle, Midlothian
- Newenham Abbey Newnham, Devon
- Newgate Prison, London London
- Newnham Priory Newnham, Bedfordshire
- Newstead Priory Newstead, Nottinghamshire
- Newtown Borough Newtown, County Down
- Norfolk feudal aids Norfolk;Norfolk
- Norfolk lieutenancy Norfolk;Norfolk
- Norfolk militia Norfolk;Norfolk
- North Creake Abbey North Creake, Norfolk
- Northampton Borough Northampton, Northamptonshire
- Northamptonshire lieutenancy Northamptonshire;Northamptonshire
- Northumberland elections Northumberland;Northumberland
- Norwich Cathedral Priory Norwich, Norfolk
- Norwich City Norwich, Norfolk
- Norwich Company of Silk Weavers Norwich, Norfolk
- Norwich Priory (Augustinian) Norwich, Norfolk
- Norwich Priory (Carmelite) Norwich, Norfolk
- Norwich Reformed Dutch Church Norwich, Norfolk
- Nostell Priory Nostell Priory, Yorkshire
- Nun Cotham Priory (Cistercian) Nun Cotham, Lincolnshire
- Nuneaton Priory (Benedictine Order of Fontevrault) Nuneaton, Warwickshire
- Nunkeeling Priory (Benedictine) Nunkeeling, Yorkshire
- Office of the Revels
- Offwell parish Offwell, Devon
- Ogbourne St George Priory (Alien), cell of Bec Abbey Ogbourne St George, Wiltshire
- Old Testament and New Testament Revision Companies
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- Anne, (1574-1619), of Denmark, Queen Consort of James I
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- Anstruther, Sir Robert, (d 1645), Knight, diplomat
- Anthony, John, (1585-1655), Physician
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- Arber, Edward, (1836-1912), literary scholar
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- Arbuthnot, John, (1667-1735), Physician and Author
- Arbuthnott, John, (1778-1860), 8th Viscount of Arbuthnott
- Archdall, Henry Kingsley, (1886-1976), Chancellor of St Davids
- Archer, Charles, (1861-1941), Lieutenant Colonel Colonial Administrator
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- Archer, Sir Simon, (1581-1662), Knight, antiquary and MP
- Archer, Thomas, (1695-1768), 1st Baron Archer
- Archer, Thomas, (1789-1848), actor dramatist
- Archer, William, (1856-1924), dramatist and drama critic
- Arderon, William, (1703-1767), Naturalist
- Arkwright, Sir Richard, (1732-1792), Knight, engineer
- Armitstead, George, (1824-1915), 1st Baron Armitstead, politician
- Armstead, Henry Hugh, (1828-1905), Sculptor
- Armstrong, Bigoe, (d 1794), General
- Armstrong, John, (1674-1742), Major General Military Engineer
- Armstrong, John, (1709-1779), physician and poet
- Armstrong, John, (1725-1795), Brigadier General
- Armstrong, Terence Ian Fitton, (1912-1970), poet and bibliographer
- Arnold, Sir Arthur, (1833-1902), Knight, radical politician and writer
- Arnold, Sir Edwin, (1832-1904), Knight, poet and journalist
- Arnold, Matthew, (1822-1888), poet and critic
- Arnold, Samuel James, (1774-1852), Dramatist
- Arnold, Thomas, (1795-1842), headmaster of Rugby, historian
- Arnold-Forster, Hugh Oakeley, (1855-1909), author and politician
- Arnould, Sir Joseph, (1814-1886), Knight, Indian judge
- Arthur, Sir George, (1784-1854), 1st Baronet Lieutenant General Colonial Governor
- Arthur, Sir George Compton Archibald, (1860-1946), 3rd Baronet Author
- Arundell, Richard, (1696-1758), Surveyor General and Politician
- Ascham, Roger, (1515-1568), aAuthor
- Ashbee, Charles Robert, (1863-1942), architect, designer and town planner
- Ashbee, Henry Spencer, (1834-1900), Bibliographer
- Ashburnham, George, (1760-1830), 3rd Earl of Ashburnham
- Ashburnham, John, (1724-1812), 2nd Earl of Ashburnham
- Ashburnham, Sir William, (1710-1797), 4th Baronet Bishop of Chichester
- Ashby, George, (1724-1808), President of St John's College Cambridge, antiquary
- Ashby, William, (d 1590), MP Diplomat
- Ashby, William Ross, (1903-1972), psychiatrist, pioneer in cybernetics and systems theory
- Ashford, Mary Margaret Julia, (1881-1972), child writer
- Ashhurst, Sir William Henry, (1725-1807), Knight, judge
- Ashhurst, William Henry, (1778-1846), MP
- Ashley, Anthony Evelyn Melbourne, (1836-1907), Author and MP
- Ashley, Sir Percy Walter Llewellyn, (1876-1945), Knight, public servant
- Ashley, Sir William James, (1860-1927), Knight, economic historian
- Ashmole, Elias, (1617-1692), antiquary and astrologer
- Ashton, Charles, (1665-1752), Master of Jesus College Cambridge Classical Scholar
- Ashton, Thomas, (1716-1775), Anglican Clergyman
- Ashton, Winifred, (1888-1965), Novelist and Playwright as Clemence Dane
- Ashwell, Arthur Rawson, (1824-1879), Principal of Chichester Theological College
- Ashwell, Lena, (d 1957), actress and producer
- Ashworth, Henry, (1794-1880), Founder of Anti Corn Law League
- Aske, Robert, (d 1537), Leader of the "pilgrimage of Grace"
- Aspinwall, Stanhope, (fl 1766), Consul at Algiers
- Asplin, William, (1687-1758), Theologian
- 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
- Astell, William, (1774-1847), MP East India Co Director
- Astle, Thomas, (1735-1803), antiquary, archivist and palaeographer
- Aston, Sir Arthur Ingram, (1798-1859), Knight, diplomat
- Aston, Sir Thomas, (1600-1645), Knight, royalist
- Aston, Walter, (1584-1639), 1st Baron Aston of Forfar, diplomat
- Astor, Nancy Witcher, (1879-1964), Viscountess Astor, MP
- Astry, Richard, (? 1632-1714), Antiquary
- Atherton, Gertrude Franklin, (d 1948), author
- Atkinson, Joseph, (1743-1818), Dramatist
- Atkinson, Samuel, (fl 1666-1717), Captain, transport commissioner
- Attlee, Clement Richard, (1883-1967), 1st Earl Attlee, statesman
- Attwood, Thomas, (1783-1856), political reformer
- Atwood, Henry Adams Sergison, (1800-1877), rector of Ashelworth, Gloucestershire
- Aubrey, John, (1626-1697), Antiquary Topographer
- Auden, Wystan Hugh, (1907-1973), poet York, Yorkshire
- Audley, Thomas, (1488-1544), Baron Audley of Walden, Lord Chancellor
- Augusta Sophia, (1768-1840), Princess, daughter of George III
- Augustus Frederick, (1773-1843), Duke of Sussex
- Auldjo, John, (1805-1886), traveller, mountaineer and consul at Geneva
- Ault, Norman, (1880-1950), Author and Artist
- Aungier, Francis, (c 1632-1700), 1st Earl of Longford
- Aust, George, (d 1829), civil servant
- Austen, Benjamin, (c 1788-1861), Solicitor
- Austen, Jane, (1775-1817), novelist
- Austen, Thomas, (d 1790), Anglican clergyman
- Austin, Alfred, (1835-1913), Poet Laureate and journalist
- Austin, Frederic, (1872-1952), Baritone and Composer
- Austin, Frederick Britten, (1885-1941), Author and Playwright
- Aveling, Jenny Julia Eleanor Marx-, (1855-1898), Socialist writer and Trade Unionist
- Avery, Benjamin, (d 1764), Presbyterian Minister Physician
- Aydelotte, Frank, (1880-1956), American Lawyer and Educationist
- Ayerst, William, (1683-1765), Canon of Canterbury Diplomat
- Aylmer, Matthew, (d 1720), 1st Baron Aylmer, MP Admiral
- Ayloffe, Sir Joseph, (1709-1781), Knight, antiquary
- Ayrton, Acton Smee, (1816-1886), politician
- Ayrton, Marianne, (fl 1793-1834), wife of William Ayrton
- Ayrton, Michael, (1921-1975), Artist and Author
- Ayrton, William, (1777-1858), Musical Writer
- Ayscough, Francis, (1700-1763), Tutor to George III
- Ayscough, Samuel, (1745-1804), Librarian and Antiquary
- Babbage, Charles, (1792-1871), mathematician
- Baber, Henry Harvey, (1775-1869), Philologist
- Backhouse, John, (1784-1845), civil servant
- Backwell, Edward, (fl 1618-1683), London goldsmith and banker
- Bacon, Anthony, (1558-1601), diplomat
- Bacon, Charles, (1784-1818), architect
- Bacon, Francis, (1561-1626), Viscount St Albans, Lord Chancellor
- Bacon, Nathaniel, (1547-1622), MP
- Bacon, Sir Nicholas, (1509-1579), Knight Lord Keeper
- Bacon, Sir Reginald Hugh Spencer, (1863-1947), Knight, Admiral
- Badeley, Edward Lowth, (d 1868), Ecclesiastical Lawyer
- Baden-Powell, Robert Stephenson Smyth, (1857-1941), 1st Baron Baden Powell, General and Chief Scout
- Badger, George Percy, (1815-1888), Arabic scholar and missionary
- Baerlein, Henry Philip Bernard, (1875-1960), author
- Baffin, William, (d 1622), Navigator and Discoverer
- Bagehot, Walter, (1826-1877), Economist and Journalist
- Bagford, John, (1650-1716), book collector and antiquary
- Bagge, Sir William, (1810-1880), 1st Baronet
- Bagley, E T, (fl 1875-1900)
- Bagnold, Enid Algerine, (1889-1981), author and playwright
- Bagot, Sir Charles, (1781-1843), Knight, diplomat, Governor General of Canada
- Bagot, Lewis, (1740-1802), Bishop of St Asaph
- Bagot, Richard, (1782-1854), Bishop of Bath and Wells
- Bagwell, John, (c 1745-1816), MP
- Bagwell, William, (c 1776-1826), MP
- Baigent, Francis Joseph, (1830-1918), antiquary
- Baikie, William Balfour, (1825-1864), Naturalist and Philologist
- Bailey, John Eglington, (1840-1888), antiquary
- Bailey, Paul, (b1937), author and critic
- Baillie, Charles Deymer, (1837-c 1910), Lieutenant Colonel
- Baillie, Joanna, (1762-1851), playwright and poet
- Baily, Edward Hodges, (1788-1867), sculptor
- Baily, Francis, (1774-1844), astronomer
- Bain, Francis William, (1863-1940), scholar and writer
- Bain, John Vernon, (1922-2007), poet
- Bainbridge, Dame Beryl, (1934-2010), actress and writer
- Bainbrigg, Reginald, (1545-1606), Antiquary
- Bainbrigge, Sir Philip, (1786-1862), Knight lieutenant-general
- Baines, Sir Edward, (1800-1890), Knight, journalist, politician, and educationist
- Baines, Frederick Samuel, (d 1939), Bishop of Natal
- Baines, Jeremy, (fl 1640-1671), Presbyterian Lieutenant Colonel
- Baines, Sir Thomas, (1622-1680), Knight, physician
- Baird, Sir David, (1757-1829), Knight, General
- Baker, David Augustine, (1575-1641), Benedictine mystic and ecclesiastical historian
- Baker, Sir Edward, (d 1825), 1st Baronet Lieutenant Colonel
- Baker, George, (1781-1851), topographer and local historian
- Baker, Henry, (1698-1774), naturalist and poet
- Baker, Sir Herbert, (1862-1946), Knight, architect
- Baker, John, (d 1745), Vice Master of Trinity College Cambridge
- Baker, Sir Samuel White, (1821-1893), Knight, traveller and explorer in Africa
- Baker, Thomas, (1656-1740), antiquary
- Baker, Valentine, (1827-1887), Head of Egyptian police
- Baker, Sir William, (1705-1770), Knight MP Merchant
- Baker, William, (1787-1853), Naturalist
- Baker, Sir William Erskine, (1803-1881), Knight, general member of the Council of India
- Bakewell, Dame Joan Dawson, (b1933), broadcaster and writer Heaton Moor, Cheshire
- Baldwin, Stanley, (1867-1947), 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley, statesman
- Bale, John, (1495-1563), Bishop of Ossory, antiquary
- Balfour, Alice Blanche, (d 1936), author
- Balfour, Arthur James, (1848-1930), 1st Earl of Balfour, statesman
- Balfour, Blayney Townley, (1799-1882), Lieutenant Governor of the Bahamas
- Balfour, Elizabeth Edith, (1867-1942), editor
- Balfour, Eustace James Anthony, (d 1911), Architect and Artist
- Balfour, Lady Frances, (1858-1931), churchwoman, suffragist and author
- Balfour, Francis, (fl 1812), Anglo Indian Physician
- Balfour, Sir George, (1809-1894), Knight General and Politician
- Balfour, Gerald William, (1853-1945), 2nd Earl of Balfour
- Balfour, John Blair, (1837-1905), 1st Baron Kinross
- Balfour, Thomas Graham, (1813-1891), Surgeon General
- Ball, Sir Alexander John, (1757-1809), 1st Baronet, Rear Admiral
- Ball, John, (1818-1889), Scientist and Politician
- Ball, Thomas, (1698-1770), Dean of Chichester
- Ballantyne, Robert Michael, (1825-1894), author
- Ballard, George, (1705-1755), antiquary
- Ballard, James Graham, (1930-2009), author
- Balzac, Honore de, (1799-1850), French novelist
- Bancroft, George Pleydell, (1868-1956), Author and Playwright
- Bancroft, Richard, (1544-1610), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Bandinel, Bulkeley, (1781-1861), Bodley's Librarian
- Banister, John, (1650-1692), Naturalist
- Bankes, John, (c 1692-1772), MP
- Bankhead, Charles, (d 1870), Diplomat
- Banks, Isabella, (1821-1897), novelist
- Banks, Sir Joseph, (1743-1820), Knight, Baronet, naturalist
- Banks, Sarah Sophia, (1744-1818), Bibliophile Numismatist Naturalist
- Banks, Thomas, (1735-1805), Sculptor
- Banks, Thomas Christopher, (1765-1854), lawyer and genealogist
- Bantock, Sir Granville Ransome, (1868-1946), Knight, composer
- Barberini, Antonio, (1608-1671), Cardinal Archbishop of Reims
- Barbot, Jean, (1655-1712), Navigator
- Barclay, Elizabeth Ellen, (1848-1919), mother of Joseph Gurney Barclay (1879-1976), banker Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire;West Ham, Essex
- Barea, Auturo, (1897-1957), Author
- Barham, Henry, (1670-1726), Naturalist
- Barham, Richard Harris, (1788-1845), author
- Baring, Alexander, (1774-1848), 1st Baron Ashburton, statesman
- Baring, Evelyn, (1841-1917), 1st Earl of Cromer, statesman
- Baring, Evelyn, (1903-1973), 1st Baron Howick of Glendale, colonial governor
- Baring, Sir Francis, (1740-1810), 1st Baronet Merchant Banker MP
- Baring, Francis Thornhill, (1796-1866), 1st Baron Northbrook, statesman
- Baring, Harriet Mary, (1805-1857), Lady Ashburton
- Baring, Henry Bingham, (1804-1869), MP
- Baring, Maurice, (1874-1945), journalist and author
- Baring, Rowland Thomas, (1877-1953), 2nd Earl of Cromer
- Baring, Thomas George, (1826-1904), 1st Earl of Northbrook, Viceroy of India
- Baring, William Bingham, (1799-1864), 2nd Baron Ashburton, politician
- Barker, Sir Christopher, (d1550), Knight, herald
- Barker, Edmund Henry, (1788-1839), Classical Scholar
- Barker, Sir Ernest, (1874-1960), Knight, historian and political thinker
- Barker, George Granville, (1913-1991), poet
- Barker, Jane, (1652-c 1727), Novelist and Poet, pseudonyms Galecia and Fidelia
- Barker, John, (1771-1849), British Consul General in Egypt
- Barker, Mathew Henry, (1790-1846), journalist and writer of sea stories
- Barker, Sir Robert, (c 1729-1789), Knight General MP
- Barker, Thomas, (1722-1809), Scientist
- Barker, William, (1738-1825), Merchant of Smyrna
- Barker, William Burckhardt, (c 1810-1856), Orientalist
- Barland, J H, (fl 1873), army officer
- Barlow, Sir George Hilaro, (1762-1846), Knight Governor General of India
- Barnard, Andrew, (d 1807), Colonial Secretary Cape of Good Hope
- Barnard, Sir Andrew Francis, (1773-1855), Knight General
- Barnard, Lady Anne, (1750-1825), author and artist
- Barnard, Edward, (1717-1781), Provost of Eton Canon of Windsor
- Barnard, William, (1697-1768), Bishop of Derry
- Barnes, Sir Edward, (1776-1838), Knight, Lieutenant General Governor of Ceylon
- Barnes, Frederick, (1771-1859), Sub Dean of Christ Church Oxford
- Barnes, Joshua, (1654-1712), Classical Scholar Antiquary
- Barnes, Ronald Gorell, (1884-1963), 3rd Baron Gorell, author
- Barnes, Thomas, (1785-1841), Editor of the Times
- Barnes, William, (1801-1886), Dorset poet
- Barnett, John Francis, (1837-1916), Composer and Pianist
- Barnett, Lionel David, (1871-1960), Orientalist
- Barnett, Morris, (1800-1856), Actor and Dramatist
- Barr, Sir James, (1849-1938), Knight, physician
- Barrere, Camille Eugene Pierre, (1851-1940), French Diplomat
- Barrett, William, (? 1727-1789), surgeon antiquary
- Barrett-Lennard, Thomas, (1717-1786), 17th Baron Dacre
- Barrie, Sir Robert, (1774-1841), Knight Rear Admiral
- Barrie, Sir James Matthew, (1860-1937), 1st baronet, playwright, novelist Kirriemuir, Angus
- Barrington, Sir Bernard Eric Edward, (1847-1918), Knight, diplomat
- Barrington, Daines, (1727-1800), lawyer, antiquary and naturalist
- Barrington, Sir Francis, (c 1565-1628), 1st Baronet MP for Essex
- Barrington, George William, (1824-1886), 7th Viscount Barrington
- Barrington, John, (d 1765), General
- Barrington, Sir Matthew, (1788-1861), 2nd Baronet Crown Solicitor for Munster
- Barrington, Shute, (1734-1826), Bishop of Durham
- Barrington, Sir Thomas, (d 1644), 2nd Baronet MP for Essex
- Barrington, William Wildman, (1717-1793), 2nd Viscount Barrington, statesman
- Barron, Arthur Oswald, (1868-1939), author and antiquary
- Barron, William, (fl 1782), Professor of Rhetoric and Logic, St Andrew's
- Barrow, Isaac, (1630-1677), Classical and Mathematical Scholar
- Barrow, Sir John, (1764-1848), 1st Baronet Secretary of the Admiralty Travel Writer
- Barrow, John, (1808-1898), Lieutenant Colonel
- Barrow, Lousada, (1816-1877), Major General
- Barry, Alfred, (1826-1910), Archbishop of Sydney, Canon of Windsor
- Barry, Edward Middleton, (1830-1880), architect
- Barry, Richard, (1630-1694), 2nd Earl of Barrymore
- Bartlett, Charles Vernon Oldfeld, (1894-1983), journalist and broadcaster
- Bartlett, Neil, (b1958), director, performer and writer
- Bartley, George, (? 1782-1858), Comedian
- Barton, Bernard, (1784-1849), Quaker Poet
- Barton, Sir Edmund, (1849-1920), Knight, Prime Minister of Australia
- Barton, Edward, (1562-1597), Diplomat
- Barwell, Richard, (1741-1804), Anglo Indian MP
- Barwick, Peter, (1619-1705), Physician
- Bashkirtseva, Mariya Konstantinovna, (1860-1884), Russian Artist and Writer
- Baskerfield, Thomas, (d 1816), Topographical Artist
- Baskerville, Hannibal, (1597-1668), antiquary
- Baskerville, Sir Thomas, (d 1597), general
- Baskerville, Thomas, (1630-1720), topographer
- Baskin, Leonard, (1922-2000), sculptor
- Basset, Francis, (1757-1835), Baron De Dunstanville, politician
- Bassett, Henry, (1881-1965), chemist
- Bastwick, John, (1593-1654), Physician and Controversialist
- Bate, Herbert Newell, (1871-1941), Dean of York
- Bateman, Sir Alfred Edmund, (1844-1929), Knight Statistician and Public Servant
- Bateman, Anne, (1702-1769), Viscountess Bateman
- Bateman, John, (1721-1802), 2nd Viscount Bateman
- Bates, Cadwallader John, (1853-1902), Landowner and Antiquary
- Bates, Henry Walter, (1825-1892), naturalist
- Bates, Herbert Ernest, (1905-1974), novelist
- Bateson, William, (1861-1926), biologist
- Bather, Edward, (1779-1847), Archdeacon of Salop
- Bathurst, Allen, (1684-1775), 1st Earl Bathurst
- Bathurst, Sir Benjamin, (d 1704), Knight, Governor Royal African Co
- Bathurst, Charles Bragge, (1754-1831), politician
- Bathurst, Henry, (1714-1794), 2nd Earl Bathurst, Lord Chancellor
- Bathurst, Henry, (1744-1837), Bishop of Norwich
- Bathurst, Henry, (1762-1834), 3rd Earl Bathurst, statesman
- Bathurst, Sir James, (1782-1850), Knight Lieutenant General
- Bathurst, Walter, (1764-1827), Captain RN
- Bathurst, William Lennox, (1791-1878), 5th Earl Bathurst, Clerk of the Privy Council
- Batley, William, (fl 1784-1845), Ipswich town clerk and antiquary
- Batsford, Harry, (1880-1951), Author and Publisher
- Batteley, Nicholas, (1648-1704), vicar of Beaksbourne and antiquary
- Bawden, Edward, (1903-1989), Painter
- Bawdwen, William, (1762-1816), Vicar of Hooton Pagnal Antiquary
- Bax, Alfred Ridley, (1844-1918), barrister and local historian
- Bax, Sir Arnold Edward Trevor, (1883-1953), Knight, composer
- Bax, Clifford, (1886-1962), author and playwright
- Baxter, Richard, (1615-1691), Presbyterian
- Baxter, William Edward, (1825-1890), traveller and politician
- Bayle, Pierre, (1647-1706), French Dutch Philosopher and Lexicographer
- Bayley, John Whitcomb, (d 1869), antiquary and archivist
- Bayley, Peter, (1778-1823), poet
- Bayley, Sir Steuart Colvin, (1836-1925), Knight Indian Administrator
- Bayley, Thomas Butterworth, (1744-1802), Agriculturist and Philanthropist
- Baylies, William, (1724-1787), Physician to Frederick the Great
- Baylis, Thomas Aston, (d 1875), Antiquary
- Bayly, Sir Lewis, (1857-1938), Knight, Admiral
- Bayne, Peter, (1830-1896), author
- Baynes, Adam, (1622-1670), MP Parliamentary Commissioner
- Baynes, Norman Hepburn, (1877-1961), Historian
- Baynes, Sir Robert Lambert, (1796-1869), Knight Admiral
- Bazley, Sir Thomas, (1797-1885), 1st Baronet Manufacturer and Politician
- Beach, Susan Emily Hicks, (1866-1958), author
- Beadon, Sir Cecil, (1816-1881), Knight, Indian statesman
- Beadon, Roger Hammet, (1887-1945), Colonel Historian
- Beale, John, (1603-c 1682), scientific writer
- Beale, Robert, (1541-1601), MP, diplomat and antiquary
- Beales, Edmond, (1803-1881), political agitator
- Beamish, Richard, (1798-1873), civil engineer
- Beamont, William, (1797-1889), Solicitor, antiquary and philanthropist
- Beaton, David, (1494-1546), Cardinal Archbishop of St Andrews
- Beatson, Alexander, (1759-1833), Lieutenant General Governor of St Helena
- Beattie, Charles Innes, (1875-1952), Journalist
- Beatty, David, (1871-1936), 1st Earl Beatty, Admiral of the Fleet
- Beatty, Pakenham Thomas, (1855-1930), Poet
- Beauchamp, Richard de, (1382-1439), Earl of Warwick
- Beauclerk, Charles, (1696-1751), 2nd Duke of St Albans
- Beauclerk, Vere, (1699-1781), Baron Vere of Hanworth, Admiral
- Beaufort, Daniel Augustus, (1739-1821), Geographer and Architect
- Beaufort, Sir Francis, (1774-1857), Knight, Rear Admiral, hydrographer
- Beaumont, Charles Genevieve d'Eon de, (1728-1810), Chevalier d' Beaumont, French diplomat and author
- Beaumont, William Comyns, (1879-1955), journalist, author and lecturer
- Beauvoir, William, (1669-1725), Naval Military and Embassy Chaplain
- Beazeley, Michael, (1833-1918), engineer, librarian Bath, Somerset
- Beazley, Sir John Davidson, (1885-1970), Knight Classical Art Historian
- Beckett, Edmund, (1816-1905), 1st Baron Grimthorpe
- Beckett, Sir John, (1775-1847), 2nd Baronet MP
- Beckett, William, (1784-1863), MP
- Beckford, William, (1709-1770), Merchant and Politician
- Beckwith, Sir George, (1753-1823), Knight, Lieutenant General, colonial governor
- Beckwith, Thomas, (d 1786), painter and antiquary
- Beddington, Frances Ethel, (c1878-1962), author
- Bedford, Arthur, (1668-1745), miscellaneous writer
- Bedford, Grosvenor Charles, (fl 1792-1838), Chief Clerk, Audit Office
- Bedford, Herbert, (1867-1945), composer, artist and author
- Bedford, William, (1764-1827), Vice Admiral
- Bedingfield, Sir Henry, (1511-1583), Knight Lieutenant of the Tower of London
- Beeke, Henry, (1751-1837), Dean of Bristol Historian
- Beerbohm, Sir Henry Maximilian, (1872-1956), Knight, author and cartoonist
- Beesley, Alfred, (1800-1847), historian
- Beesly, Edward Spencer, (1831-1915), positivist and historian
- Beeston, Sir William, (b 1636), Knight Lieutenant Governor of Jamaica
- Beethoven, Ludwig van, (1770-1827), German composer and pianist Germany
- Beeton, Sir Mayson, (d 1947), Knight Publicist and Businessman
- Begbie, Harold, (1871-1929), Author and Journalist
- Beighton, Henry, (d 1743), surveyor
- Beit, Sir Otto John, (1865-1930), 1st Baronet Financier and Philanthropist
- Beith, John Hay, (1876-1952), Novelist and Playwright 'Ian Hay'
- Bek, Antony, (1279-1343), bishop of Norwich
- Beke, Charles Tilstone, (1800-1874), Abyssinian Explorer
- Belasyse, Sir Henry, (d 1717), Knight Lieutenant General
- Belasyse, John, (1614-1689), 1st Baron Belasyse
- Belasyse, Thomas, (1627-1700), Earl Fauconberg
- Belcher, Sir Edward, (1799-1877), Knight Admiral
- Belchier, William, (d 1772), MP Banker
- Belfield, Sir Herbert Eversley, (1857-1934), Knight, Lieutenant General
- Belgion, Harold Montgomery, (1892-1973), journalist and author
- Bell, Andrew, (1753-1832), Educationalist
- Bell, Arthur Clive Heward, (1881-1964), art critic
- Bell, Beaupre, (1704-1745), Antiquary
- Bell, Sir Charles Alfred, (1870-1945), Knight Indian Civil Servant
- Bell, Charles Francis, (1871-1966), art historian
- Bell, Charles Frederic Moberly, (1847-1911), journalist
- Bell, Doyne Courtenay, (1830-1888), Permanent Secretary to Privy Purse, antiquary
- Bell, Sir Francis Dillon, (1822-1898), Knight, Agent-General for New Zealand New Zealand;France;London
- Bell, George Kennedy Allen, (1883-1958), Bishop of Chichester
- Bell, Gertrude Margaret Lowthian, (1868-1926), traveller, archaeologist and government official
- Bell, Sir Harold Idris, (1879-1967), Knight, papyrologist, classical historian and Welsh scholar Epworth, Lincolnshire
- Bell, Sir Henry Hesketh Joudou, (1864-1952), Knight Colonial Governor
- Bell, James, (fl 1551-1596), Prebendary of Wells Reformer
- Bell, John, (1811-1895), Sculptor
- Bell, Joseph, (1837-1911), surgeon
- Bell, Julian Heward, (1908-1937), poet
- Bell, Matthew, (1793-1871), MP
- Bell, Quentin Claudian Stephen, (1910-1996), author and art critic
- Bell, Robert, (1800-1867), journalist and writer
- Bell, Vanessa, (1879-1961), artist London
- Bell, William, (1924-1948), poet
- Bellamy, B P, (fl 1813-36), theatre manager and antiquary
- Bellenden, William, (c 1604-1671), 1st Baron Bellenden
- Bellingham, John, (1771-1812), assassin of Spencer Perceval
- Bellingham, Samuel, (fl 1659-1679), Physician
- Bellings, Richard, (d 1677), Irish Historian
- Bellings, Sir Richard, (1622-1716), Knight secretary to Queen Catherine
- Belloc, Joseph Hilaire Pierre Rene, (1870-1953), poet and author
- Bellot, Hugh Hale, (1890-1969), historian
- Beloe, William, (1756-1817), clergyman bibliophile
- Beltz, Sir George Frederick, (1774-1841), Lancaster herald
- Benenson, Peter, (1921-2005), barrister, founder of Amnesty International London
- Benfield, Paul, (1741-1810), MP Anglo Indian Merchant
- Benjamin, Lewis S, (1874-1932), writer as Lewis Melville
- Bennet, Charles, (1674-1722), 1st Earl of Tankerville
- Bennet, Charles, (1697-1753), 2nd Earl of Tankerville
- Bennet, Charles Augustus, (1810-1899), 6th Earl of Tankerville
- Bennet, Henry, (1618-1685), 1st Earl of Arlington, statesman
- Bennet, Henry Grey, (1777-1836), MP
- Bennet, William, (1746-1820), Bishop of Cloyne, archaeologist
- Bennett, Dorothy Muriel Cheston, (c1891-1977), actress
- Bennett, Enoch Arnold, (1867-1931), novelist playwright and journalist
- Bennett, Henry Stanley, (1889-1972), author, librarian and Vice President of British Academy
- Bennett, William Cox, (1820-1895), miscellaneous writer
- Bennoch, Francis, (1812-1890), London Merchant
- Benolt, Thomas, (d 1534), diplomat and herald
- Benson, Arthur Christopher, (1862-1925), writer
- Benson, Edward Frederic, (1867-1940), author
- Benson, Edward White, (1829-1896), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Benson, George, (1699-1762), Biblical Scholar
- Benson, Martin, (1689-1752), Bishop of Gloucester
- Benson, Stella, (1892-1933), novelist, feminist, writer
- Bentham, James, (1709-1794), Canon of Ely Historian
- Bentham, Jeremy, (1748-1832), lawyer, philosopher, writer on jurisprudence
- Bentham, Sir Samuel, (1757-1831), Knight, naval architect
- Bentinck, Charles Ferdinand, (d? 1811), Governor of Surinam
- Bentinck, Charles John, (1708-1779), Count Bentinck of Nieuhuys
- Bentinck, Christian Friedrich Anton Wilhelm, (1734-1768), Count Bentinck of Varel
- Bentinck, Henry, (1682-1726), 1st Duke of Portland
- Bentinck, John Albert, (1737-1775), Count of the Holy Roman Empire , Captain RN
- Bentinck, Volkier Rudolph, (1738-1813), Baron Bentinck Major General
- Bentinck, Walter Guy, (1864-1957), 14th Baron Bentinck
- Bentinck, Willem, (1704-1774), Count Bentinck
- Bentinck, William, (1649-1709), 1st Earl of Portland
- Bentinck, William, (1709-1762), 2nd Duke of Portland
- Bentley, Edmund Clerihew, (1875-1956), writer
- Bentley, George, (1828-1895), publisher and author
- Bentley, Richard, (1662-1742), scholar and critic
- Bentley, Richard, (1708-1782), writer
- Bentley, Richard, (1794-1871), publisher
- Bentley, Samuel, (1785-1868), printer antiquary
- Berdmore, Samuel, (1740-1802), Master of the Charterhouse
- Berenger, Richard, (d 1782), Historian of Horsemanship
- Berenson, Bernard, (1865-1959), art critic
- Beresford, Charles William de la Poer, (1846-1919), Baron Beresford, MP, Admiral
- Beresford, Henry de la Poer, (1772-1826), 2nd Marquess of Waterford
- Beresford, John, (1738-1805), Irish Statesman
- Beresford, John Claudius, (1766-1846), MP
- Beresford, John Davys, (1873-1947), Author
- Beresford, Lord John George de la Poer, (1773-1862), Archbishop of Armagh
- Beresford, Marcus Gervais, (1801-1885), Archbishop of Armagh
- Beresford, William, (1797-1883), MP
- Beresford, William Carr, (1768-1854), Viscount Beresford, General
- Berger, John Peter, (1926-2017), author and art critic Stoke Newington, Middlesex
- Bergson, Henri, (1859-1941), French Philosopher
- Berkeley, Augustus, (1716-1755), 4th Earl of Berkeley
- Berkeley, Eliza, (1734-1800), Author
- Berkeley, Francis Henry Fitzhardinge, (1794-1870), Politician
- Berkeley, Frederick Augustus, (1745-1810), 5th Earl of Berkeley
- Berkeley, George, (1685-1753), Bishop of Cloyne, philosopher
- Berkeley, George, (1733-1795), Prebendary of Canterbury
- Berkeley, George Charles Grantley Fitzhardinge, (1800-1881), author and politician
- Berkeley, Sir George Cranfield, (1753-1818), Knight, Admiral
- Berkeley, George Monck, (1763-1793), Miscellaneous Writer
- Berkeley, James, (1680-1736), 3rd Earl of Berkeley
- Berkeley, John, (d 1678), 1st Baron Berkeley of Stratton
- Berkeley, John, (d 1773), 5th Baron Berkeley of Stratton
- Berkeley, Maurice Frederick Fitzhardinge, (1788-1867), 1st Baron Fitzhardinge, Admiral
- Berkeley, Sir Rowland, (b 1613), Knight Royalist Officer
- Berkeley, William, (d 1741), 4th Baron Berkeley of Stratton
- Bernal Osborne, Ralph, (1808-1882), Politician
- Bernard, Charles, (1650-1711), Surgeon
- Bernard, Sir Charles Edward, (1836-1901), Knight, Indian civil servant
- Bernard, Francis, (1627-1698), Physician
- Bernard, James, (1785-1856), 2nd Earl of Bandon
- Bernard, John Henry, (1860-1927), Archbishop of Dublin, Provost of Trinity College Dublin
- Bernard, John Peter, (d 1750), Biographer
- Bernard Morland, Sir Scrope, (1758-1830), 4th Baronet MP
- Bernard, Mountague, (1820-1882), International Lawyer
- Bernard, Thomas, (c1769-1834), MP
- Bernard, William Bayle, (1807-1875), dramatist
- Bernstorff, Andreas Gottlieb von, (1649-1726), Hanoverian statesman
- Bernstorff, Christian Gunther von, (1769-1835), Count von Bernstorff, German statesman
- Berridge, Elizabeth, (1919-2009), author London
- Berrigan, Sandy, (b1943), author
- Berry, Sir Edward, (1768-1831), Knight, Rear Admiral
- Berry, Sir James, (1860-1946), Knight, surgeon
- Berry, James, (1924-2017), poet Jamaica;United States of America;London
- Berry, Mary, (1763-1852), author and friend of Horace Walpole
- Berry, William, (1774-1851), genealogist
- Bertie, Brownlow, (1729-1809), 5th Duke of Ancaster
- Bertie, Charles, (1642-1711), MP Diplomat
- Bertie, Francis Leveson, (1844-1919), 1st Viscount Bertie of Thame
- Bertie, Peregrine, (1555-1601), 12th Baron Willoughby De Eresby
- Bertie, Robert, (1630-1701), 3rd Earl of Lindsey
- Bertolacci, Anthony, (1776-1833), Controller General of Customs Ceylon
- Bertram, Francis George Lawder, (1875-1938), Deputy Director of Civil Aviation
- Berulle, Pierre de, (1575-1629), French Cardinal
- Berwick, Thomas, (1826-1915), Barrister
- Besant, Annie, (1847-1933), theosophist, educationist and Indian politician
- Besant, Sir Walter, (1836-1901), Knight, novelist and historian
- Besier, Rudolf, (1878-1942), Playwright
- Best, William Draper, (1767-1845), 1st Baron Wynford, politician
- Besterman, Theodore Deodatus Nathaniel, (1904-1976), Bibliographer and Voltaire Scholar
- Betham, William, (1749-1839), Rector of Stoke Lacy, schoolmaster and antiquary
- Betham, Sir William, (1779-1853), Knight, herald
- Bethell, Richard, (1800-1873), 1st Baron Westbury, Lord Chancellor
- Bethune, John Drinkwater, (1762-1844), army officer and military historian
- Betjeman, Sir John, (1906-1984), Knight, poet, writer on architecture and broadcaster
- Bettenson, Sir Richard, (c 1601-1679), 1st Baronet
- Bettesworth, John, (d 1751), Dean of the Arches
- Bevin, Ernest, (1881-1951), statesman and trade union leader
- Bevir, Sir Anthony, (1895-1977), Knight Secretary to the Prime Minister
- Bewick, Robert Elliot, (1788-1849), Wood Engraver
- Bewick, Thomas, (1753-1828), engraver
- Bey, Yusuf Hekekyan, (1807-1876), Egyptian Statesman
- Bibesco, Marthe Lucie, (1887-1973), Princess, Novelist and Playwright
- Bickersteth, Edward Henry, (1825-1906), Bishop of Exeter
- Bickersteth, Henry, (1783-1851), 1st Baron Langdale, Master of the Rolls
- Bickersteth, Kenneth Julian, (1885-1962), Headmaster of Felsted School
- Bickersteth, Robert, (1816-1884), Bishop of Ripon
- Bickersteth, Samuel, (1857-1937), Canon of Canterbury
- Bickerton, Sir Richard Hussey, (1759-1832), Knight, Admiral
- Bicknell, Alexander, (d 1796), author
- Biddulph, Sir Robert, (1835-1918), Knight General Colonial Governor
- Biddulph, Sir Thomas Myddleton, (1809-1878), Knight General Keeper of the Privy Purse
- Bidwell, John, (? 1783-1853), Civil Servant
- Bigelow, John, (1817-1911), American Writer and Diplomat
- Bigge, Arthur John, (1849-1931), 1st Baron Stamfordham, private secretary to George V
- Bignon, Jean Paul, (fl 1698-1741), Abbe De St Quentin Librarian to the King of France
- Bilainkin, George, (1903-1981), journalist
- Billings, Robert William, (1813-1874), Architect and Antiquary
- Billson, Alfred, (1839-1907), politician
- Binfield, John Clyde Goodfellow, (b 1940), historian
- Bingham, Sir George Ridout, (1777-1832), Knight, Major General
- Bingham, Margaret, (1740-1814), miniature painter, copyist and poet
- Bingham, Sir Richard, (1528-1599), Knight, Governor of Connaught
- Bingham, Richard, (1764-1839), 2nd Earl of Lucan
- Bingley, Sir Alfred Horsford, (1865-1944), Knight Lieutenant General
- Binney, Thomas, (1798-1874), Nonconformist Minister Poet and Polemicist
- Binyon, Robert Laurence, (1869-1943), poet art historian and critic
- Birch, Francis Lyall, (1889-1956), author and actor
- Birch, John, (1616-1691), Presbyterian Colonel
- Birch, Samuel, (1813-1885), Egyptologist and archaeologist
- Birch, Thomas, (1705-1766), historian, clergyman, Secretary of Royal Society
- Birch, Walter de Gray, (1842-1924), antiquary and editor
- Birdwood, William Riddell, (1865-1951), 1st Baron Birdwood, Field Marshal
- Birrel, Robert, (fl 1567-1605), Diarist Burgess of Edinburgh
- Birrell, Augustine, (1850-1933), author and statesman
- Biscoe, John, (1794-1843), Explorer
- Bishop, Edmund, (1846-1917), Liturgical Scholar Historian
- Bishop, Henry, (1868-1939), Painter
- Bishopp, Sir Cecil, (d 1778), 6th Baronet MP
- Bismarck-Schonhausen, Nikolaus Heinrich Ferdinand Herbert, (1849-1904), Prince, German statesman and diplomat
- Bisset, Sir John, (1777-1854), Knight Commissary General
- Black, Joseph, (1728-1799), chemist
- Black, William, (1841-1898), novelist
- Black, William Henry, (1808-1872), antiquary
- Blackburne, Francis, (1705-1787), Archdeacon of Cleveland Theologian
- Blackburne, John, (1754-1833), MP
- Blacker, Carlos Paton, (1895-1975), psychologist
- Blacker, Valentine, (1778-1823), Lieutenant Colonel
- Blackett, Sir Basil Phillott, (1882-1935), Knight Financier
- Blackett, Patrick Maynard Stuart, (1897-1974), Baron Blackett, physicist
- Blackie, John Stuart, (1809-1895), classical scholar and man of letters
- Blackman, Frederick Frost, (1866-1947), Botanist
- Blackmore, Richard Doddridge, (1825-1900), author
- Blackstone, Sir William, (1723-1780), Knight Judge MP Historian
- Blackwell, Sir Ernley Robertson Hay, (1868-1941), Knight Under Secretary of State
- Blackwell, Sir Lambert, (d 1727), 1st Baronet MP Diplomat Financier
- Blackwood, Algernon, (1869-1951), writer and traveller
- Blackwood, Helen Selina, (1807-1867), author and poet
- Blackwood, Sir Henry, (1770-1832), 1st Baronet Admiral
- Blackwood, James Stevenson, (1755-1836), 2nd Baron Dufferin
- Blagden, Claude Martin, (1874-1952), Bishop of Peterborough
- Blair, Eric Arthur, (1903-1950), novelist and journalist
- Blair, Patrick, (1666-1728), Physician and Botanist
- Blake, Sir Henry Arthur, (1840-1918), Knight Colonial Administrator
- Blake, James, (1817-1872), Traveller Scientist and Soap Manufacturer
- Blake, Sir Valentine John, (1780-1847), 12th Baronet
- Blake, William, (1757-1827), Poet Painter and Engraver
- Blakeney, Edward Henry, (1869-1955), classical scholar and poet
- Blakeney, Thomas Sydney, (1903-1976), Historian Traveller Mountaineer
- Blanc, Jean Joseph Charles Louis, (1811-1882), Socialist
- Blanchard, Edward Litt Laman, (1820-1889), writer
- Blanchard, Samuel Laman, (1804-1845), author
- Bland, Edith, (1858-1924), writer
- Bland, Humphrey, (1686-1763), General and military writer
- Bland, Nathaniel, (1803-1865), Persian scholar
- Blankett, John, (d 1801), Admiral
- Blaquiere, John de, (1732-1812), 1st Baron de Blaquiere, politician
- Blatchford, Robert Peel Glanville, (1851-1943), journalist, author and socialist
- Blathwayt, William, (?1649-1717), statesman and civil servant
- Blavatsky, Helena Petrovna, (1831-1891), founder of theosophy
- Blayney, Cadwallader, (1720-1775), 9th Baron Blayney
- Blechynden, Richard, (d 1822), Civil Architect and Surveyor to East India Co
- Bligh, John, (1767-1831), 4th Earl of Darnley
- Bligh, Sir John Duncan, (1798-1872), Knight, diplomat
- Bligh, William, (1754-1817), Vice Admiral
- Blind, Karl, (1826-1907), German politician, author
- Blind, Mathilde, (1841-1896), Poet
- Bliss, Sir Arthur Edward Drummond, (1891-1975), Knight, composer Barnes, Surrey
- Bliss, Philip, (1787-1857), antiquary and editor
- Blixen Finecke, Karen, (1885-1962), Isak Dinesen Author and Traveller
- Bloch, Iwan, (1872-1922), German Sexologist
- Bloch, Markus Eliezer, (1723-1799), German zoologist
- Blome, Richard, (d 1705), Publisher and Compiler
- Blomefield, Francis, (1705-1752), antiquary and topographer
- Blomfield, Charles James, (1786-1857), Bishop of London
- Blomfield, Sir Reginald Theodore, (1856-1942), Knight, architect
- Bloom, James Harvey, (1860-1944), clergyman, antiquary and naturalist
- Bloomfield, Benjamin, (1768-1846), 1st Baron Bloomfield, Lieutenant General
- Bloomfield, George, (d 1831), Poet
- Bloomfield, John Arthur Douglas, (1802-1879), 2nd Baron Bloomfield, diplomat
- Bloomfield, Robert, (1766-1823), Poet
- Blore, Edward, (1787-1879), architect, artist and antiquary
- Blount, Thomas, (1618-1679), lexicographer, legal writer and Herefordshire antiquary
- Bloxam, Charles Loudon, (1831-1887), chemist
- Bloxam, John Rouse, (1807-1891), historian
- Blumenbach, Johann Friedrich, (1752-1840), German zoologist
- Blunden, Edmund Charles, (1896-1974), poet
- Blunt, Lady Anne Isabella, (1837-1917), Baroness Wentworth, traveller and writer
- Blunt, Anthony Frederick, (1907-1983), art historian and spy
- Blunt, Sir John Elijah, (1832-1916), Knight, diplomat
- Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen, (1840-1922), hedonist, poet, and breeder of Arab horses
- Blyke, Richard, (d 1775), Herefordshire Antiquary
- Boaden, James, (1762-1839), dramatist, critic and biographer
- Boase, George Clement, (1829-1897), Bibliographer and Antiquary
- Boase, Henry, (1763-1827), Banker and Author
- Boase, John Josias Arthur, (1763-1827), Banker
- Bobart, Jacob, (1641-1719), Botanist
- Boddam, Rawson Hart, (d 1812), Governor of Bombay
- Bodkin, Sir William Henry, (1791-1874), knight
- Bodley, Sir Thomas, (1545-1613), Knight Diplomat and Scholar
- Boerhaave, Herman, (1668-1738), chemist and physician
- Bogle, George, (1746-1781), diplomat
- Bokenham, Joseph, (d 1728), Rector of Stoke Ash Antiquary
- Boleyn, Thomas, (1477-1539), Earl of Wiltshire
- Bolton, Guy, (1884-1979), Playwright
- Bolton, John, (d 1925), Cartographer
- Bolton, Mason, (d 1780), Lieutenant Colonel
- Bolton, Robert, (1697-1763), Dean of Carlisle
- Bonar, Alfred Guthrie Graham, (1813-1886), diplomat
- Bond, Sir Edward Augustus, (1815-1898), Knight, Principal Librarian of the British Museum and historian
- Bond, Thomas, (1805-1892), barrister and antiquary
- Bone, Sir Muirhead, (1876-1953), Knight, etcher and painter
- Bone, Stephen, (1904-1958), Writer and Painter
- Bonham, Edward Walter, (1809-1886), Diplomat
- Bonham, Francis Robert, (1785-1863), MP Conservative Party Agent
- Bonham-Carter, Lady Helen Violet , (1887-1969) Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury, Liberal politician
- Bonham-Carter, Henry, (1827-1921), Secretary of Nightingale Fund
- Bonnell, Sophia Mary Jane, (fl1781-1835), poet and philanthropist
- Bonner, Edmund, (? 1500-1569), Bishop of London, Ambassador to the French Court
- Bonnet, Charles, (1720-1793), Swiss Naturalist
- Bonney, John Augustus, (d 1813), solicitor and author
- Bonney, Thomas George, (1833-1923), Geologist
- Bonomi, Joseph, (1796-1878), Curator of Sir John Soane's Museum, sculptor, draughtsman and Egyptologist
- Booth, Catherine, (1829-1890), cofounder of Salvation Army Ashbourne, Derbyshire;Boston, Lincolnshire;Brixton, Surrey
- Booth, George, (1675-1758), 2nd Earl of Warrington
- Booth, John, (1584-1659), antiquary
- Booth, William, (1829-1912), Founder of Salvation Army
- Booth, William Bramwell, (1856-1929), General of Salvation Army
- Boothby, Sir William, (c 1638-1707), 2nd Baronet
- Bootle-Wilbraham, Edward, (1771-1853), 1st Baron Skelmersdale, politician
- Borden, Sir Frederick William, (1847-1917), Knight, Canadian statesman
- Borghese, Scipione Caffarelli, (d 1633), Cardinal and Art Collector
- Borlase, Edmund, (c 1620-1682), historian
- Borlase, William, (1696-1772), rector of Ludgvan, antiquary and naturalist
- Borough, Sir John, (d 1643), Knight Herald
- Borrow, George Henry, (1803-1881), writer and traveller
- Borthwick, Peter, (1804-1852), MP, editor of Morning Post
- Borthwick, William, (1760-1820), General
- Bosanquet, Bernard, (1848-1923), philosopher
- Bosanquet, George Jacob, (1791-1866), Diplomat
- Bosanquet, Jacob, (c 1756-1828), London Merchant and Banker
- Boscawen, Edward, (1711-1761), Admiral
- Boscawen, Edward, (1787-1841), 1st Earl of Falmouth
- Boscawen, Kathleen, (fl 1911-1954), Viscountess Falmouth, writer
- Bossuet, Jacques Benigne, (1627-1704), Bishop of Condom author
- Bossy, Raoul, (1894-1975), Romanian Diplomat and Author
- Bostock, Laurence, (fl 1560-81), Cheshire antiquary
- Boswell, Sir Alexander, (1775-1822), 1st Baronet, poet and antiquary
- Boswell, James, (1740-1795), biographer of Samuel Johnson, diarist
- Boswell, Sir William, (d 1649), Knight Diplomat
- Boteler, Nathaniel, (fl 1620-1640), Governor of Bermuda
- Botha, Louis, (1862-1919), South African General and Statesman
- Bothmer, Johann Kaspar von, (1656-1732), Count von Bothmer, German diplomat
- Bott, Thomas, (1688-1754), Anglican clergyman, author
- Bottome, Phyllis, (1884-1963), writer
- Bottomley, Gordon, (1874-1948), poet and dramatist
- Boughton, Sir Charles William, (c 1745-1821), 1st and 9th Baronet MP
- Boughton, Rutland, (1878-1960), Composer
- Boult, Sir Adrian Cedric, (1889-1983), Knight Conductor
- Boulton, Matthew, (1728-1809), Engineer and Businessman Birmingham, Warwickshire;Handsworth, Staffordshire
- Bouquet, Henry, (1719-1765), General
- Bourbon, Charles Ferdinand de, (1811-1862), Prince of Capua
- Bourchier, Thomas, (1404-1486), Cardinal, Archbishop of Canterbury
- Bourdillon, Francis William, (1852-1921), Poet and Critic
- Bourke, Dermot Robert Wyndham, (1851-1927), 7th Earl of Mayo
- Bourke, John, (1766-1849), 4th Earl of Mayo
- Bourke, Richard, (1767-1832), Bishop of Waterford and Lismore
- 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
- Boutell, Charles, (1812-1877), Rector of Norwood Surrey Archaeologist
- Bouthillier, Claude, (1581-1652), French Politician
- Bowdler, Thomas, (1754-1825), Shakespearean Editor
- Bowdler, Thomas, (1780-1856), Prebendary of St Paul's Author
- Bowen, Charles Synge Christopher, (1835-1894), Baron Bowen, judge
- Bowen, Sir George Ferguson, (1821-1899), Knight, colonial governor
- Bowen, James, (? 1718-1774), painter and topographer
- Bower, Archibald, (1686-1766), Historian
- Bowers, Thomas, (1660-1724), Bishop of Chichester
- Bowes, Sir George, (1527-1580), Knight, soldier
- Bowes, George, (1701-1760), MP for Durham
- Bowes, Sir Robert, (? 1535-1597), Knight, MP, diplomat
- Bowes, Sir William, (d 1611), Knight Soldier and Politician
- Bowes, Sir William, (1657-1707), Knight MP for Durham
- Bowker, Reginald James, (1901-1983), Knight High Commissioner in Burma
- Bowlby, Thomas William, (1818-1860), journalist
- Bowle, John, (1725-1788), Writer On Spanish Literature
- Bowles, Edward, (1613-1662), Presbyterian Minister
- Bowles, William Lisle, (1762-1850), Canon of Salisbury, poet, antiquary
- Bowman, John Gabbert, (1877-1962), Chancellor of Pittsburgh University
- Bowman, Walter, (d 1782), antiquary
- Bowman, Sir William, (1816-1892), Knight Ophthalmic Surgeon
- Bowring, Edgar Alfred, (1826-1911), MP Civil Servant
- Bowring, Sir John, (1792-1872), Knight, MP, diplomat, colonial governor, author, traveller
- Bowstead, James, (1801-1843), Bishop of Lichfield
- Bowyer, Sir George, (1811-1883), 7th Baronet Lawyer MP
- Bowyer, Robert, (c 1560-1621), MP, Clerk of Parliaments and archivist
- Bowyer, Robert, (1758-1834), Miniature Painter
- Bowyer, William, (d 1569), MP and archivist
- Boyce, John Cox, (?1828-1889), writer
- Boyd, Hugh, (1746-1794), Essayist and Colonial Administrator
- Boyd, Sir Robert, (1710-1794), Knight General
- Boyer, Abel, (1667-1729), Miscellaneous Writer and Journalist
- Boyle, Sir Algernon Douglas Edward Harry, (1871-1949), Knight, Admiral
- Boyle, Charles, (c 1674-1704), 2nd Earl of Burlington
- Boyle, David, (1772-1853), Lord Justice General and President of Session
- Boyle, David, (1833-1915), 7th Earl of Glasgow, colonial governor
- Boyle, Harry, (1863-1937), Diplomat
- Boyle, Henry, (1665-1729), 1st Baron Carleton, politician
- Boyle, Henry, (1771-1842), 3rd Earl of Shannon
- Boyle, John, (1707-1762), 5th Earl of Cork and of Orrery
- Boyle, Michael, (1609-1702), Archbishop of Armagh
- Boyle, Richard, (1566-1643), 1st Earl of Cork, statesman
- Boyle, Richard, (1612-1697), 1st Earl of Burlington 2nd Earl of Cork, statesman
- Boyle, Richard, (1695-1753), 3rd Earl of Burlington 4th Earl of Cork
- Boyle, Richard, (1728-1807), 2nd Earl of Shannon
- Boyle, Robert, (1627-1691), Natural Philosopher and Chemist
- Boyle, Roger, (1621-1679), 1st Earl of Orrery, Major General, statesman, dramatist
- Boys, William, (1735-1803), surgeon antiquary
- Braby, Dorothea, (1909-1987), illustrator and graphic artist
- Bracebridge, Charles Holte, (1799-1872), friend of Florence Nightingale
- Bracken, Brendan Rendall, (1901-1958), 1st Viscount Bracken, politician and publisher
- Brackenbury, Sir Henry, (1837-1914), Knight General Writer On Military Subjects
- Bracton, Henry de, (c1210-1268), judge and Chancellor of Exeter Cathedral
- Braddon, Mary Elizabeth, (1837-1915), novelist
- Bradford, John George, (1850-1937), genealogist
- 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
- Bradley, Richard, (1688-1732), Botanist
- Bradshaw, Henry, (1831-1886), scholar, antiquary and librarian
- Bradshaw, Paris, (fl 1798-1816), East India Co Agent in Nepal
- Bradshaw, Thomas, (1733-1774), MP Lord of the Admiralty
- Brady, Robert, (d 1700), Physician Antiquary
- Brailsford, Henry Noel, (1873-1958), Socialist journalist and historian
- Brame, Joseph, (fl 1776-1814), Consul at Genoa
- Bramston, John, (1802-1889), Dean of Winchester
- Bramston, Sir John, (1832-1921), Knight Assistant Under Secretary for the Colonies
- Bramston, Thomas William, (1796-1871), MP
- Brand, Barbarina, (1768-1854), Lady Dacre, poet and dramatist
- Brand, Henry Bouverie William, (1814-1892), 1st Viscount Hampden of Glynde
- Brand, Henry Robert, (1841-1906), 2nd Viscount Hampden of Glynde
- Brand, Sir Hubert George, (1870-1955), Knight, Admiral
- Brand, John, (d 1808), Rector of St George's, Southwark, Tory Pamphleteer
- Brand, John, (1744-1806), antiquary and historian
- Brandon, Charles, (d 1545), 1st Duke of Suffolk, statesman
- Brangwyn, Sir Frank William, (1867-1956), Knight, decorative painter and etcher
- Brant, James, (d 1861), Diplomat
- Brassey, Thomas, (1836-1918), 1st Earl Brassey, Governor of Victoria
- Brawne Lindon, Frances, (1800-1865), fiancee of John Keats
- Bray, Anna Eliza, (1790-1883), novelist
- Bray, Thomas, (1656-1730), Church Commissary in Maryland
- Bray, Thomas, (1706-1785), Rector of Lincoln College Oxford Canon of Windsor
- Bray, William, (1736-1832), attorney and antiquary Shere, Surrey
- Brayley, Edward Wedlake, (1773-1854), Topographer and Archaeologist
- Breedon, John Symonds, (d 1826), Anglican clergyman
- Bremer, Sir James John Gordon, (1786-1850), Knight, Rear Admiral
- Bremond, Henri, (1855-1933), French literary critic and historian
- Brenan, Edward Fitzgerald, (1894-1987), writer and historian
- Brereton, Cloudesley, (1863-1937), Poet Philosopher Educationist
- Brereton, Robert Pearson, (fl 1899-1904), Antiquary
- Brereton, Sir William, (1604-1661), Knight Parliamentarian
- Brerewood, Edward, (? 1565-1613), Antiquary Mathematician
- Brett, Reginald Baliol, (1852-1930), 2nd Viscount Esher
- Brett, Thomas, (1667-1744), Nonjuror and theologian
- Brewer, Samuel, (1670-1743), Botanist
- Brewster, Sir David, (1781-1868), Knight, natural philosopher
- Brewster, Thomas, (b 1705), translator
- Bridge, Sir Cyprian Arthur George, (1839-1924), Knight Admiral
- Bridge, Valentine Anthony Neil, (b 1917), actor
- Bridgeman, William, (c 1646-1699), MP Civil Servant
- Bridges, Edward Ettingdene, (1892-1969), 1st Baron Bridges, civil servant
- Bridges, John, (1666-1724), Northamptonshire antiquary
- Bridges, John Henry, (1832-1906), Physician and Positivist
- Bridges, Robert Seymour, (1844-1930), Poet Laureate
- Bridges, Thomas, (d 1898), Missionary in Tierra Del Fuego
- Briffault, Robert, (1874-1948), Novelist and Social Anthropologist
- Briggs, Sir John Thomas, (1781-1865), Knight Accountant General of the Navy
- Briggs, Sir Thomas, (1780-1852), Knight Admiral
- Brighouse, Harold, (1882-1958), playwright
- Bright, Benjamin Heywood, (1787-1843), antiquary
- Bright, John, (1811-1889), politician Rochdale, Lancashire
- Brinton, Selwyn John Curwyn, (1859-1940), Writer On Art and Architecture
- Bristow, John, (d 1803), East India Co Official in Bengal
- Brittain, Sir Harry Ernest, (1873-1974), Knight, MP Journalist
- Brittain, Vera Mary, (1893-1970), nurse, writer, feminist and pacifist Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire
- Britton, John, (1771-1857), antiquary and topographer
- Broadfoot, George, (1807-1845), Major
- Broadfoot, William, (1841-1922), Major Royal Engineers Author
- Broadhurst, Henry, (1840-1911), Labour Leader MP
- Broadhurst, Sir Henry Tootal, (1858-1922), Knight Cotton Manufacturer
- Broadley, Thomas, (d 1784), merchant of Kingston Upon Hull
- Broadwood, Lucy Etheldred, (1858-1929), folk song collector
- Brock, Charles Edmund, (1870-1938), Book Illustrator and Painter
- Brock, Henry Matthew, (1875-1960), Book Illustrator
- Brock, Sir Osmond de Beauvoir, (1867-1949), Knight, Admiral of the Fleet
- Brockington, Sir William Allport, (1871-1959), Knight Director of Education for Leicestershire
- Brockman, William, (d 1742), MP
- Broderip, William John, (1789-1859), Lawyer and Naturalist
- Brodie, Sir Benjamin Collins, (1783-1862), 1st Baronet, surgeon
- Brodrick, Charles, (1761-1822), Archbishop of Cashel
- Brodrick, George, (1730-1765), 3rd Viscount Midleton
- Brodrick, George, (1754-1836), 4th Viscount Midleton
- Brodrick, Sir Thomas, (1856-1925), Knight Secretary of the Co Operative Wholesale Society Ltd
- Brodrick, William St John Freemantle, (1856-1942), 9th Viscount and 1st Earl Midleton, statesman
- Brome, Vincent, (1910-2004), writer and biographer
- Bromhead, Sir Edward Ffrench, (1789-1855), 2nd Baronet
- Bromley, Sir Richard Madox, (1813-1865), Knight Civil Servant
- Bromley, Thomas, (1733-1799), 2nd Baron Montfort
- Bromley, William, (1664-1732), Secretary of State and Speaker of the House of Commons
- Brontë, Charlotte, (1816-1855), novelist and poet
- Brontë, Emily Jane, (1818-1848), novelist and poet
- Brooke, Sir Charles Anthony Johnson, (1829-1917), Knight 2nd Rajah of Sarawak
- Brooke, Charles William, (d 1835), Lieutenant Colonel Bengal Army
- Brooke, Frances, (1724-1789), novelist and playwright
- Brooke, Francis Capper, (1810-1886), Antiquary and Bibliophile
- Brooke, George, (1497-1558), 9th Lord Cobham
- Brooke, Henry, (1903-1984), Baron Brooke of Cumnor, Conservative politician
- Brooke, Sir James, (1803-1868), Knight Rajah of Sarawak
- Brooke, John Charles, (1748-1794), herald, antiquary and topographer
- Brooke, Ralph, (1553-1625), herald
- Brooke, Robert, (d 1802), Governor of St Helena
- Brooke, Rupert Chawner, (1887-1915), poet
- Brooke, Stopford Augustus, (1832-1915), writer and preacher
- Brooke, Thomas Henry, (fl 1823), Secretary to the Government at St Helena
- Brooke, William, (1527-1597), 10th Lord Cobham
- Brooksbank, Stamp, (1694-1756), MP Merchant
- Brooksbank, Thomas Constantine, (1778-1850), Treasury Official
- Broome, Sir Frederick Napier, (1842-1896), Knight, Colonial governor
- Brougham, Henry Peter, (1778-1868), 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, statesman, Lord Chancellor
- Brougham, John, (1814-1880), actor and dramatist
- Brougham, William, (1795-1886), 2nd Baron Brougham and Vaux
- Broughton, Rhoda, (1840-1920), Novelist
- Brouncker, William, (1620-1684), 2nd Viscount Brouncker
- Broussonet, Pierre Marie Auguste, (1761-1807), French politician, botanist
- Brown, Andrew, (fl 1790), historian
- Brown, Charles Armitage, (1786-1842), friend of Keats
- Brown, Ford Madox, (1821-1893), painter
- Brown, Horatio Robert Forbes, (1854-1926), historian of Venice
- Brown, John, (1715-1766), chaplain to Bishop of Carlisle
- Brown, John, (1797-1861), geographer
- Brown, John, (1810-1882), physician and essayist
- Brown, Lancelot, (1715-1783), architect and landscape gardener
- Brown, Rawdon Lubbock, (1803-1883), historian
- Brown, Robert, (1773-1858), botanist
- Brown, Robert, (fl 1844-1891), author
- Brown, Thomas Edward, (1830-1897), Manx poet
- Brown, Thomas Julian, (1923-1987), palaeographer and bibliographer
- Brown, Sir William, (1784-1864), Knight, politician and benefactor to Liverpool
- Browne, Anthony, (1686-1767), 6th Viscount Montagu
- Browne, Denis, (1763-1828), MP for Co Mayo
- Browne, Dominick, (1787-1860), 1st Baron Oranmore, politician
- Browne, Edward, (1644-1708), physician
- Browne, Edward Granville, (1862-1926), Persian scholar and Orientalist
- Browne, Edward Harold, (1811-1891), Bishop of Winchester
- Browne, Frances Worsley Stella, (c1890-1930), psychologist
- Browne, Henry, (c 1641-1717), 5th Viscount Montagu
- Browne, Howe Peter, (1788-1845), 2nd Marquess of Sligo, politician and colonial governor
- Browne, Isaac Hawkins, (1705-1760), wit and poet
- Browne, James, (1793-1841), newspaper editor and journalist
- Browne, John Denis, (1756-1809), 1st Marquess of Sligo
- Browne, Maurice, (1881-1955), actor, manager and dramatist
- Browne, Montfort, (fl 1764-1787), Brigadier General and colonial governor
- Browne, Moses, (1704-1787), poet
- Browne, Philip, (1772-1860), Vice Admiral
- Browne, Sir Richard, (1605-1683), Knight, diplomat
- Browne, Simon, (1680-1732), Congregationalist
- Browne, Sir Thomas, (1605-1682), Knight, physician and author
- Browne, Valentine Augustus, (1825-1905), 4th Earl of Kenmare
- Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, (1806-1861), poet
- Browning, Sir Jeffrey, (1862-1933), Knight Inspector of Customs and Excise
- Browning, Oscar, (1837-1923), educationist, historian and mountaineer
- Browning, Robert, (1812-1889), poet
- Brownlow, Charles, (1795-1847), 1st Baron Lurgan
- Brownlow, Sir Charles Henry, (1831-1916), Knight Field Marshal
- Brownrigg, Sir Robert, (1759-1833), Knight, 1st Baronet General Governor of Ceylon
- Bruce, Alexander, (c 1629-1680), 2nd Earl of Kincardine
- Bruce, Alexander Hugh, (1849-1921), 6th Baron Balfour of Burghleigh, statesman
- Bruce, Sir Charles, (d 1832), Knight Major General
- Bruce, Sir Frederick William Adolphus, (1814-1867), Knight, diplomat
- Bruce, Henry Austin, (1815-1895), 1st Baron Aberdare, statesman
- Bruce, Sir Henry William, (1792-1863), Knight, Admiral
- Bruce, Herbert, (1822-1866), Inspector General of Police in India
- Bruce, James, (1811-1863), 8th Earl of Elgin, Viceroy of India
- Bruce, John, (1745-1826), historian
- Bruce, John, (1802-1869), antiquary
- Bruce, Thomas, (1766-1841), 7th Earl of Elgin
- Bruce, Victor Alexander, (1849-1917), 9th Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, Viceroy of India
- Bruce, William Downing, (1824-1875), Barrister and Antiquary
- Brudenell, George, (1712-1790), 4th Earl of Cardigan Duke of Montagu
- Brudenell, James, (1725-1811), 5th Earl of Cardigan
- Brudenell, James Thomas, (1797-1868), 7th Earl of Cardigan, Lieutenant General
- Brudenell, Thomas, (c 1583-1663), 1st Earl of Cardigan, royalist, antiquary
- Brudenell-Bruce, Charles, (1773-1856), 1st Marquess of Ailesbury
- Brudenell-Bruce, Ernest Augustus Charles, (1811-1886), 3rd Marquess of Ailesbury
- Brudenell-Bruce, Thomas Bruce, (1729-1814), 1st Earl of Ailesbury (2nd Cr) Courtier
- Bruen, Henry, (c 1789-1853), politician
- Brulart, Nicolas, (1544-1624), Chancellor of France
- Brumwell, George Murray, (1872-1963), Journalist and Author
- Brunel, Adrian Hope, (1892-1958), Film Director and Playwright
- Brunel, Isambard Kingdom, (1806-1859), civil engineer
- Brunel, Sir Marc Isambard, (1769-1849), Knight Civil Engineer
- Brunius, Jacques, (d 1967), English Correspondent of "revue Fontaine" and Author
- Brunner, Sir John Tomlinson, (1842-1919), 1st Baronet Industrialist and MP
- Brunnow, Count Ernst Philipp, (1797-1875), Russian diplomat
- Brunton, Sir Thomas Lauder, (1844-1916), 1st Baronet Physician
- Brutelle, Charles Louis L'Heritier de, (1746-1800), botanist
- Bruyninx, Jacob Jan Hamel, (c 1661-c 1738), Dutch Minister at Vienna
- Bryce, James, (1838-1922), Viscount Bryce of Dechmount, statesman
- Brydges, Henry, (1676-1728), Archdeacon of Rochester
- Brydges, James, (1674-1744), 1st Duke of Chandos
- Brydges, James, (1732-1789), 3rd Duke of Chandos
- Brydges, Sir Samuel Egerton, (1762-1837), 1st Baronet, MP, bibliographer and genealogist
- Buchan, John, (1875-1940), 1st Baron Tweedsmuir, novelist, historian, MP, governor-general of Canada
- Buchan, Peter, (1790-1854), collector of Scottish ballads
- Buchan, Susan Charlotte, (1882-1977), author
- Buchan, William, (1729-1805), physician and author
- Buchanan, Sir Andrew, (1807-1882), 1st Baronet, diplomat
- Buchanan, Claudius, (1766-1815), missionary in India
- Buchanan, Francis Hamilton, (1762-1829), surgeon and botanist
- Buchanan, Robert, (1802-1875), Free Church of Scotland minister and historian
- Buchanan, Robert, (1841-1901), Poet and Novelist
- Buchanan, Thomas Ryburn, (1846-1911), Politician
- Buchanan-Gould, Vera, (1919-1954), South African biographer
- Buck, Sir George, (d 1623), Knight, poet and historian
- Buck, Lewis William, (1784-1858), MP for North Devon
- Bucke, Charles, (1781-1846), dramatist
- Buckeridge, Anthony Malcolm, (1912-2004), author, scriptwriter and editor
- Buckingham, James Silk, (1786-1855), author, traveller and MP
- Buckland, William, (1784-1856), Dean of Westminster, geologist
- Buckle, George Earle, (1854-1935), Biographer Editor of the Times
- Buckler, Charles Alban, (1825-1905), architect and topographer
- 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
- Buckstone, John Baldwin, (1802-1879), Comedian Solicitor's Clerk
- Buddle, Adam, (c 1660-1715), Botanist
- Budge, Sir Ernest Alfred Thompson Wallis, (1857-1934), Knight, Assyriologist and Egyptologist
- Budgell, Eustace, (1686-1737), writer
- Bugge, Thomas, (1740-1815), Astronomer
- Buist, John Stewart, (1904-82), Journalist
- Bulkley, Edward, (d 1714), East India Co Official
- Bull, Henry, (fl 1685), Consul at Amsterdam
- Bull, John, (? 1790-1858), Canon of Christ Church Oxford
- Bullen, Joseph, (1761-1857), Admiral
- Bullen, Mark Whittingham, (d 1909), Genealogist
- Buller, Charles, (1806-1848), politician
- Buller, John, (1721-1786), Politician
- Buller, Sir Redvers Henry, (1839-1908), Knight, General
- Bullett, Gerald William, (1893-1958), Writer
- Bulstrode, Sir Richard, (1610-1711), Knight, diplomat
- Bulstrode, Whitelocke, (1652-1724), Essayist
- Bulwer, William Henry Lytton Earle, (1801-1872), Baron Dalling and Bulwer, diplomat
- Bulwer-Lytton, Lady Constance Georgina, (1869-1923), suffragist
- Bulwer-Lytton, Edith, (1841-1936), Vicereine of India, Lady of the Bedchamber
- 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, Victor Alexander George Robert, (1876-1947), 2nd Earl of Lytton
- Bumpus, John Skelton, (1861-1913), librarian and antiquary
- Bunbury, Sir Henry Edward, (1778-1860), 7th Baronet Lieutenant General and Historian
- Bunbury, Selina, (1802-1882), author
- Bunbury, Sir Thomas Charles, (1740-1821), 6th Baronet MP
- Bunn, Alfred, (? 1796-1860), Theatrical Manager
- Bunney, Sarah, (fl 1969-2015), scientist
- Bunsen, Christian Karl Josias von, (1791-1860), Baron von Bunsen, German diplomat and scholar
- Bunsen, Sir Maurice William Ernest de, (1852-1932), Knight, diplomat
- Bunting, Sir Percy William, (1836-1911), Knight, social reformer and journalist
- Buonaparte, Louis Lucien, (1813-1891), son of Lucien Prince of Canino
- Buonarroti, Michelangelo, (1475-1564), Italian Artist and Poet
- Burchett, Josiah, (? 1666-1746), Secretary to the Admiralty
- Burckhardt, John Lewis, (1784-1817), Orientalist
- Burdett, Sir Francis, (1770-1844), 5th Baronet Politician
- Burge, William, (1786-1849), barrister
- Burges, George, (1786-1864), Classical Scholar
- Burges, Sir James Bland, (1752-1824), Knight and politician
- Burgess, Thomas, (1756-1837), Bishop of Salisbury
- Burgh, Harriet de, (1804-1876), Marchioness Clanricarde
- Burgh, John Smith de, (1720-1782), 11th Earl of Clanricarde
- Burgh, John Thomas de, (1744-1808), 13th Earl of Clanricarde, General
- Burgh, Richard de, (d ?1703), 8th Earl of Clanricarde, Governor of Galway
- Burgh, Ulick Canning de, (1827-1867), Lord Dunkellin, MP
- Burgh, Ulick de, (1604-1657), Marquess of Clanricarde, Lieutenant Governor
- Burgh, Ulick John de, (1802-1874), 1st Marquess of Clanricarde, politician and diplomat
- Burgh, William, (fl 1689-1716), Accountant General in Ireland
- Burgmann, Ernest Henry, (1885-1967), Bishop of Canberra and Goulburn
- Burgon, John William, (1813-1888), Dean of Chichester, antiquary
- Burgoyne, John, (1722-1792), General Politician and Dramatist
- Burgoyne, Sir John Fox, (1782-1871), 1st Baronet Field Marshal
- Burke, Edmund, (1729-1797), statesman
- Burke, John, (1787-1848), genealogist and antiquary
- Burke, Richard, (1733-1794), Secretary to the Treasury
- Burke, Thomas, (1886-1945), Author
- Burke, William, (1730-1798), Politician
- Burkitt, Francis Crawford, (1864-1935), Professor of Divinity
- Burn, John Southerden, (? 1799-1870), Solicitor and Antiquary
- Burn, Richard, (1709-1785), Lawyer and Antiquary
- Burnaby, John, (fl 1734-1760), Diplomat
- Burnaby, Sherrard Beaumont, (1831-1902), vicar of Hampstead and author
- Burnand, Sir Francis Cowley, (1836-1917), Knight Author and Journalist
- Burne-Jones, Sir Edward Coley, (1833-1898), 1st Baronet, painter
- Burne-Jones, Sir Philip, (1861-1926), 2nd Baronet, painter
- Burnet, Alexander, (1614-1684), Archbishop of St Andrews
- Burnet, Gilbert, (1643-1715), Bishop of Salisbury and historian Edinburgh, Midlothian
- Burnet, Sir Thomas, (1694-1753), Knight Diplomat Judge and Pamphleteer
- Burnett, Frances Eliza Hodgson, (1849-1924), author
- Burney, Charles, (1726-1814), musician and author Shrewsbury, Shropshire
- Burney, Charles, (1757-1817), classical scholar, book collector and antiquary
- Burney, Sir Charles Dennistoun, (1888-1968), 2nd Baronet, marine and aeronautical engineer and politician
- Burney, James, (1750-1821), Rear Admiral
- Burney, Sarah Harriet, (1772-1844), Novelist
- Burnley-Campbell, Hardin, (1843-1920), Lieutenant Colonel, 6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers)
- Burns, John Elliot, (1858-1943), Politician and Trade Unionist
- Burns, Robert, (1759-1796), poet
- Burns-Begg, Robert, (1872-1918), Colonel Resident Commissioner in Rhodesia
- Burrage, Athol Harcourt, (fl 1934-1951), Novelist
- Burrard, Sir Harry, (c 1707-1791), 1st Baronet MP for Lymington
- Burrard, William, (1712-1780), Colonel
- Burrell, Peter, (1692-1756), MP Sub Governor of South Sea Co
- Burrell, Peter, (1724-1775), MP
- Burrell, Peter, (1754-1820), 1st Baron Gwydir
- Burrell, Sir William, (1732-1796), Knight, antiquary
- Burrish, Onslow, (d 1758), Diplomat
- Burrough, Sir James, (1691-1764), Knight Architect
- Burrowes, Robert, (d 1841), Dean of Cork
- Burrows, Montagu, (1819-1905), Historian
- Burrows, Stephen Montagu, (1856-1935), Knight Director of Public Instruction
- Burt, Thomas, (1837-1922), MP Trade Unionist
- Burton, Decimus, (1800-1881), architect
- Burton, Edward, (1794-1836), Professor of Divinity
- Burton, Sir Frederic William, (1816-1900), Knight Director of the National Gallery
- Burton, Lady Isabel, (1831-1896), biographer
- Burton, John, (1696-1771), theologian and classical scholar
- Burton, John, (1710-1771), antiquary
- Burton, Sir Pomeroy, (1869-1947), Knight General Manager of Associated Newspapers
- Burton, Ralph, (d 1768), Major General MP
- Burton, Sir Richard Francis, (1821-1890), explorer, diplomat and author
- Burton, William, (1575-1645), antiquary
- Burton, William, (? 1695-1781), MP Commissioner of Excise
- Bury, Charles William, (1801-1851), 2nd Earl of Charleville
- Bury, Lady Charlotte Susan Maria, (1775-1861), novelist
- Bury, John Bagnell, (1861-1927), Classical Scholar and Historian
- Bushe, Charles Kendal, (1767-1843), Irish judge
- Butcher, May, (fl 1938-1951), Writer
- Butler, Charles, (1750-1832), Roman Catholic lawyer historian biographer
- Butler, George, (1774-1853), Dean of Peterborough
- Butler, George, (1819-1890), Canon of Winchester
- 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, James, (c 1680-1741), MP for Sussex
- Butler, John, (1707-1766), MP
- Butler, Richard, (1775-1819), 1st Earl of Glengall
- Butler, Richard, (1794-1858), 2nd Earl of Glengall
- Butler, Richard Austen, (1902-1982), Baron Butler of Saffron Walden, politician
- Butler, Samuel, (1612-1680), Satirist
- Butler, Samuel, (1774-1839), Headmaster of Shrewsbury and Bishop of Lichfield
- Butler, Samuel, (1835-1902), writer
- Butler, Thomas, (1634-1680), Earl of Ossory 1st Baron Butler of Moore Park
- Butler, Weeden, (1742-1823), Writer; Preacher at Pimlico Chapel
- Butler, William, (1535-1618), Physician
- Butson, Christopher, (1749-1836), Bishop of Clonfert
- Butt, Isaac, (1813-1879), politician
- Butterworth, Michael, (b1947), science fiction author and publisher
- Butts, Daniel, (fl 1688), Consul at Christiania
- Buxton, Sydney Charles, (1853-1934), 1st Earl Buxton, Governor General of South Africa
- Byam, William, (b 1623), Lieutenant General Governor of Surinam
- Byng, George, (1663-1733), 1st Viscount Torrington, Admiral
- Byng, George, (1740-1812), 4th Viscount Torrington
- Byng, John, (1704-1757), Admiral
- Byng, John, (1772-1860), 1st Earl of Strafford, General
- Bynner, Henry, (1773-1867), British Vice-Consul Birmingham, Warwickshire
- Byron, Anne Isabella, (1792-1860) Baroness Wentworth, mathematician
- Byron, George Gordon, (1788-1824), 6th Baron Byron, poet
- Byron, John, (c 1599-1652), 1st Baron Byron, MP General
- Byron, Robert, (1905-1941), traveller and writer on art
- Bysshe, Sir Edward, (1615-1679), Knight and herald
- Cabell, William, (fl 1831-1839), Assistant Secretary to the Board of Control
- Cadbury, George, (1839-1922), Industrialist and Philanthropist
- Cadell, Thomas, (1773-1836), publisher
- Cadogan, Sir Alexander George Montague, (1884-1968), Knight, diplomat
- Cadogan, Charles, (1685-1776), 2nd Baron Cadogan, MP General
- Cadogan, Charles Sloane, (1728-1807), 1st Earl Cadogan
- Cadogan, Henry Charles, (1812-1873), 4th Earl Cadogan
- Cadogan, William, (1675-1726), 1st Earl Cadogan, General, diplomat
- Caesar, Charles, (1673-1741), MP Jacobite
- Caesar, Sir Julius, (1558-1636), Knight Judge
- Caine, Sir Thomas Henry Hall, (1853-1931), Knight, novelist
- Caine, William Ralph Hall, (1865-1939), Author
- Caine, William Sproston, (1842-1903), Politician and Temperance Advocate
- Caird, Sir Andrew, (1870-1956), Knight Newspaper Editor
- Caird, Sir James, (1816-1892), Knight Agriculturist and Author
- Cairns, Hugh McCalmont, (1819-1885), 1st Earl Cairns, Lord Chancellor
- Calamy, Edmund, (1671-1732), Nonconformist biographer
- Calcraft, John, (1716-1772), politician and regimental agent
- Calder, Sir Robert, (1745-1818), Knight Admiral
- Calder-Marshall, Arthur, (1908-1992), Author
- Calderwood, David, (1575-1650), Presbyterian minister and historian
- Caldwall, Richard, (? 1505-1584), Physician
- Caley, John, (1763-1834), archivist, antiquary and Secretary to Record Commission
- Callcott, Maria, (1785-1842), author and traveller Chile;Brazil
- Callil, Dame Carmen Therese, (1938-2022), publisher, writer and critic Melbourne, Victoria
- Calthrop, Dion Clayton, (1878-1937), Artist and Writer
- Calverley, Henry, (1604-1661), Royalist
- Calverley, Sir Walter, (d 1749), Knight Jacobite and Clothier
- Calvert, George, (1580-1632), 1st Baron Baltimore, statesman
- Calvert, Sir Harry, (1763-1826), 1st Baronet General
- Calvert, Hubert, (1875-1961), Indian Administrator
- Calvert, Samuel, (fl 1605-1613), Secretary to Turkey Co and Irish Plantation
- Calverton, Victor Francis, (1900-1940), American Writer
- Cambridge, Adolphus Frederick, (1774-1850), 1st Duke of Cambridge, Field Marshal
- Cambridge, George William Frederick Charles, (1819-1904) 2nd Duke of Cambridge, Field Marshal
- Cambridge, Richard Owen, (1717-1802), Author
- Camden, William, (1551-1623), antiquary, herald and schoolmaster
- Cameron, Charles Hay, (1795-1880), Jurist
- Cammell, Charles Richard, (fl 1927-1946), poet
- Campbell, Alexander Hume-, (1675-1740), 2nd Earl of Marchmont
- Campbell, Alexander Hume-, (1708-1760), MP, Lord Clerk Register
- Campbell, Alexander Hume-, (1750-1781), Lord Polwarth, Baron Hume of Berwick
- Campbell, Archibald, (1629-1685), 9th Earl of Argyll
- Campbell, Archibald, (1682-1761), 3rd Duke of Argyll
- Campbell, Archibald, (1691-1756), ecclesiastical historian
- Campbell, Sir Archibald, (1739-1791), Knight, Major General, Colonial Governor
- Campbell, Archibald, (c 1763-1838), MP
- Campbell, Beatrice Stella, (1865-1940), actress
- Campbell, Colin, (d 1529), 3rd Earl of Argyll
- Campbell, Sir Colin, (1776-1847), Knight Colonial Governor
- Campbell, Colin, (1792-1863), Baron Clyde, Field Marshal
- Campbell, Frederick, (1729-1816), Lord Clerk Register MP
- Campbell, Frederick Archibald Vaughan, (1847-1911), 3rd Earl Cawdor
- Campbell, Gavin, (1851-1922), Marquess of Breadalbane
- Campbell, Sir George, (1824-1892), Knight, Lieutenant Governor of Bengal MP
- Campbell, George Douglas, (1823-1900), 8th Duke of Argyll, statesman
- Campbell, George William, (1768-1839), 6th Duke of Argyll
- Campbell, Sir James, (1763-1819), Baronet Lieutenant General
- Campbell, James Colquhoun, (1813-1895), Bishop of Bangor
- Campbell, James Dykes, (1838-1895), Biographer
- Campbell, John, (1635-1716), 1st Earl of Breadalbane
- Campbell, John, (1680-1743) 2nd Duke of Argyll, Duke of Greenwich
- Campbell, John, (1695-1777), Politician
- Campbell, John, (1696-1782), 3rd Earl of Breadalbane
- Campbell, John, (1705-1782), 4th Earl of Loudoun, General
- Campbell, John, (1708-1775), historian and topical writer
- Campbell, John, (c 1720-1790), Vice Admiral
- Campbell, John, (d 1794), Major General
- Campbell, John Douglas Edward Henry, (1777-1847), 7th Duke of Argyll
- Campbell, John Douglas Sutherland, (1845-1914), 9th Duke of Argyll, Governor General of Canada
- Campbell, John McLeod, (1800-1872), theologian
- Campbell, Patrick William, (fl 1880), Election Agent for WE Gladstone
- Campbell, Thomas, (1777-1844), poet
- Campbell-Bannerman, Sir Henry, (1836-1908), statesman
- Campion, Edmund, (1540-1581), Saint and Jesuit Martyr, historian
- Campion, Henry, (d 1761), MP
- Cancellieri, Francesco Giroloma, (1751-1826), Italian Archaeologist
- Candler, Edmund, (1874-1926), journalist and writer
- Canning, Charles John, (1812-1862), Earl Canning, Governor General of India
- Canning, Charlotte Elizabeth, (1817-1861) Countess Canning, artist and Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Victoria
- Canning, George, (1770-1827), statesman
- Canning, Stratford, (1786-1880), 1st Viscount Stratford de Redcliffe, diplomat
- Capel, Arthur, (? 1610-1649), 1st Baron Capel of Hadham
- Capel, Arthur, (1631-1683), 1st Earl of Essex
- Capel, Sir Thomas Bladen, (1776-1853), Knight Admiral
- Capel, William, (1697-1743), 3rd Earl of Essex
- Capel-Coningsby, George , (1757-1839) 5th Earl of Essex
- Capel-Coningsby, Sarah , (d1838), Countess of Essex
- Capell , William, (1697-1743), 3rd Earl of Essex, courtier and diplomat
- Capell, Sir Henry, (1505-1558), Knight MP
- Capell, Henry, (1637-1696), Baron Capell of Tewkesbury, Lord Deputy of Ireland
- Capgrave, John, (1393-1464), Theologian Historian
- Capodistria, Count Giovanni Antonio, (1776-1831), President of Greece
- Caradoc, John Francis, (1759-1839), 1st Baron Howden, General
- Caradoc, John Hobart, (1799-1873), 2nd Baron Howden, General
- Card, Henry, (1779-1844), Historian and Miscellaneous Writer
- Cardwell, Edward, (1787-1861), church historian
- Cardwell, Edward, (1813-1886), Viscount Cardwell, statesman
- Carew, Sir Benjamin Hallowell, (1760-1834), Knight, Admiral
- Carew, Sir George, (d 1612), Knight MP Lawyer and Diplomat
- Carew, George, (1555-1629), Earl of Totnes, statesman
- Carew, Sir Nicholas, (1687-1727), 1st Baronet MP
- Carew, Richard, (1555-1620), Cornish antiquary
- Carey, George, (1547-1603), 2nd Baron Hunsdon
- Carey, Sir George, (d 1617), Knight Treasurer at War in Ireland
- Carey, John, (fl 1688), Merchant
- Carey, Rosa Nouchette, (1840-1909), Novelist
- Carleton, Dudley, (1573-1632), Viscount Dorchester, diplomat
- Carleton, Dudley Wilmot, (1822-1897), 4th Baron Dorchester
- Carleton, Guy, (1724-1808), 1st Baron Dorchester, General
- 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, Joseph Dacre, (1759-1804), Arabic Scholar
- Carlyle, Thomas, (1795-1881), historian, essayist and philosopher
- Carmichael, Sir James Morse, (1844-1902), 3rd Baronet
- Carmichael, John, (1701-1767), 3rd Earl of Hyndford
- Carnac, John, (1716-1800), Brigadier General Politician
- Carnegie, Andrew, (1835-1919), manufacturer and philanthropist
- Carnegie, Helena Mariota, (1865-1943), Writer and Lapidary
- Caroline Amelia Elizabeth, (1768-1821), Consort of King George IV
- Carpenter, Edward, (1844-1929), Socialist poet and campaigner
- Carpenter, George, (1657-1732), 1st Baron Carpenter, Lieutenant General
- Carpenter, John Delaval, (1790-1853), 4th Earl of Tyrconnel
- Carpenter, Lant, (1780-1840), Unitarian minister Kidderminster, Worcestershire
- Carpenter, Mary, (1807-1877), philanthropist and educationalist
- Carpenter, William Benjamin, (1813-1885), naturalist
- Carpenter, William Boyd, (1841-1918), Canon of Westminster
- Carr, Joseph William Comyns, (1849-1916), Critic and Dramatist
- Carr, Robert, (d 1645), Earl of Somerset
- Carrington, Dora, (1893-1932), painter
- Carrington, Robert John, (1796-1868), 2nd Baron Carrington
- Carroll, Paul Vincent, (1900-1968), Playwright
- Carroll, Sydney Wentworth, (1877-1958), Theatrical Manager Film Critic and Journalist
- Carson, Edward Henry, (1854-1935), Baron Carson, politician
- Carswell, Catherine Roxburgh, (1879-1946), novelist and book-reviewer
- Carte, Thomas, (1686-1754), historian
- Carter, Angela Olive, (1940-1992), author and journalist
- Carter, Elizabeth, (1717-1806), Poet and Translator
- Carter, John, (1748-1817), draughtsman, architect and antiquary
- Carter, John Waynflete, (1905-1975), Bibliographer
- Carter, William Marlborough, (1850-1941), Archbishop of Cape Town
- Carteret, John, (1690-1763), 1st Earl Granville
- Carteret, Philip, (1733-1796), Rear Admiral
- Cartwright, Sir Chauncy, (1853-1933), Knight, diplomat
- Cartwright, Christopher, (1602-1658), Minister in York, Rabbinical Scholar
- Cartwright, John, (1740-1824), political reformer
- Cartwright, John, (fl 1815-1830), British Consul General at Constantinople
- Cartwright, Thomas, (1634-1689), Bishop of Chester
- Cartwright, Sir Thomas, (1795-1850), Knight, diplomat
- Carver, Jonathan, (1710-1780), Explorer
- Cary, Arthur Joyce Lunel, (1888-1957), writer
- Cary, Henry, (1526-1596), 1st Lord Hunsdon
- Cary, Henry, (d 1633), 1st Viscount Falkland
- Cary, Henry Francis, (1772-1844), Translator
- Cary, Lucius Bentinck, (1803-1884), 10th Viscount Falkland
- Caryl, Lyndford, (d 1781), Vice Chancellor of Cambridge University
- Caryll, John, (1625-1711), titular Baron Caryll, diplomat
- Caryll, John, (?1666-1736), Literary Figure
- Casaubon, Isaac, (1559-1614), Prebendary of Canterbury Classical Scholar Diarist
- Casement, Sir William, (1780-1844), Knight, Indian administrator
- Cassell, John, (1817-1865), Publisher
- Casson, Sir Lewis, (d 1969), Knight Actor Husband of Dame Sybil Thorndike
- Castell, Edmund, (1606-1685), Semitic Scholar
- Castelvetri, Jacobus, (d 1615), Sometime Teacher of Italian at Cambridge
- Castle, Egerton, (1858-1920), Author and Journalist
- Castres, Abraham, (fl 1714-1757), Diplomat
- Catesby, Mark, (1679-1749), Naturalist and Traveller
- Catesby, William, (d 1485), Statesman
- Cathcart, Charles Murray, (1783-1859), 2nd Earl Cathcart, General
- Cathcart, Charles Schaw, (1721-1776), 9th Baron Cathcart, Lieutenant General
- Cathcart, Sir George, (1794-1854), Knight General
- Cathcart, William Schaw, (1755-1843), 1st Earl Cathcart, General
- Catherine, (1512-1548), Queen of Henry VIII, nee Parr, 6th wife of Henry VIII
- Catherine of Braganza, (1638-1705), of Braganza, Queen Consort of Charles II
- Catherwood, Frederick, (1799-1854), Artist and Traveller
- Caton-Thompson, Gertrude, (1888-1985), anthropologist and Egyptologist
- Cator, John, (1728-1806), MP
- Cattermole, Richard, (? 1795-1858), writer
- Caulfield, James, (1728-1799), 1st Earl of Charlemont
- Cautley, Sir Proby Thomas, (1802-1871), Knight Colonel Canal Engineer
- Cavallo, Tiberio, (1749-1809), Italian natural philosopher
- Cavanilles, Antonio Jose, (1744-1804), Botanist
- Cave, Edward, (1691-1754), Printer and Publisher
- Cave, George, (1856-1928), Viscount Cave, Lord Chancellor
- Cavendish, Sir Charles, (1591-1654), Knight Mathematician
- Cavendish, Christiana, (1595-1675), literary patron
- Cavendish, Deborah Vivien, (1920-2014), Duchess of Devonshire
- Cavendish, Elizabeth Christiana, (1758-1824), patron of arts
- Cavendish, Elizabeth Jane, (1816-1894), Lady of the Bedchamber
- Cavendish, Lord Frederick, (1729-1803), Field Marshal
- Cavendish, Lord Frederick Charles, (1836-1882), Chief Secretary for Ireland
- Cavendish, Lord George Augustus, (d 1794), of Holker Lancashire
- Cavendish, Georgiana, (1757-1806), political hostess
- Cavendish, Henry, (1630-1691), 2nd Duke of Newcastle
- Cavendish, Sir Henry, (1732-1804), 2nd Baronet MP for Lostwithiel
- Cavendish, Lord John, (1732-1796), Politician
- Cavendish, Lord Richard, (1812-1873), son of 1st Earl of Burlington
- Cavendish, Spencer Compton, (1833-1908), 8th Duke of Devonshire, statesman
- Cavendish, William, (1592-1676), 1st Duke of Newcastle, General
- Cavendish, William, (1640-1707), 1st Duke of Devonshire
- Cavendish, William, (1673-1729), 2nd Duke of Devonshire
- Cavendish, William, (1698-1755), 3rd Duke of Devonshire
- Cavendish, William, (1720-1764), 4th Duke of Devonshire
- Cavendish, William, (1808-1891), 7th Duke of Devonshire
- Cavendish, William George Spencer, (1790-1858), 6th Duke of Devonshire, bibliophile
- Cavendish-Bentinck, Arthur, (1819-1877), Lieutenant General
- Cavendish-Bentinck, Margaret, (1715-1785), Duchess of Portland
- Cavendish-Bentinck, Lord William George Frederick, (1802-1848), Politician and Sportsman
- Cavendish-Bentinck, Lord William Henry, (1774-1839), Lieutenant General Governor General of India
- Cavendish-Bentinck, William Henry Cavendish, (1738-1809), 3rd Duke of Portland, statesman
- Cavendish-Bentinck, William John Arthur Charles, (1857-1943), 6th Duke of Portland
- Cavendish-Scott-Bentinck, William Henry, (1768-1854), 4th Duke of Portland, statesman
- Cayley, Edward Stillingfleet, (1802-1862), Politician
- Caylus, Marie Marguerite, (1673-1729), Comtesse de Caylus
- Cazenove, John Gibson, (1821-1896), Sub Dean and Chancellor of Edinburgh Cathedral
- Cecil, Brownlow, (1725-1793), 9th Earl of Exeter
- Cecil, Brownlow, (1795-1867), 2nd Marquess of Exeter
- Cecil, Edward, (1572-1638), Viscount Wimbledon
- Cecil, Lord Edward Christian David Gascoyne, (1902-1986), author
- Cecil, Sir Robert, (1563-1612), 1st Earl of Salisbury and 1st Viscount Cranborne, statesman
- Cecil, William, (1520-1598), 1st Baron Burghley, statesman
- Cetto, Auguste de, (1794-1879), Baron de Cetto, Bavarian minister in London
- Chad, George William, (1784-1849), diplomat
- Chads, Sir Henry Ducie, (? 1788-1868), Knight Admiral
- Chadwick, Sir Edwin, (1800-1890), Knight, sanitary reformer
- Challen, William Harold, (fl 1929-1958), Local Historian
- Chalmers, George, (1742-1825), antiquary and public servant
- Chalmers, James, (1782-1853), Post Office Reformer
- Chalmers, Sir Mackenzie Dalzell, (1847-1927), Knight Civil Servant and Royal Commissioner
- Chalmers, Thomas, (1780-1847), Church of Scotland minister and social reformer
- Chaloner, Jacob, (1585-1631), heraldic painter and genealogist
- Chaloner, Sir Thomas, (1521-1565), Knight Diplomat
- Chaloner, Thomas, (d 1598), Cheshire antiquary and genealogist
- Chamberlain, Arthur Neville, (1869-1940), statesman
- Chamberlain, Joseph, (1836-1914), statesman
- Chamberlain, Sir Joseph Austen, (1863-1937), Knight, politician
- Chamberlayne, John, (1666-1723), Miscellaneous Writer
- Chamberlayne, Sir Thomas, (c 1504-1580), Knight Diplomat
- Chambers, Sir Edmund Kerchever, (1866-1954), Knight, English scholar
- Chambers, Sir Robert, (1737-1803), Knight, Indian judge and bibliophile
- Chambers, Robert, (1802-1871), publisher and author
- Chambers, Sir William, (1726-1796), Knight and architect
- Chamier, Anthony, (1725-1780), Under Secretary of State
- Chancellor, Sir Christopher John, (b 1904), Knight Businessman
- Chandan, Amarjit, (b 1946), poet
- Chandler, Edward, (? 1668-1750), Bishop of Durham
- Chandler, Samuel, (1693-1766), Nonconformist Minister, author
- Channing, Francis Allston, (1841-1926), 1st Baron Channing of Wellingborough
- Chantrey, Sir Francis Legatt, (1781-1841), Knight, Knight, Sculptor
- Chaplin, Henry, (1840-1923), 1st Viscount Chaplin
- Chapman, Charles, (1752-1809), MP East India Company Official
- Chapman, Ernest Walter, (1914-1979), Music Publisher Critic Concert Organizer and Editor of Tempo
- Chapman, Sir Frederick Edward, (1815-1893), Knight General
- Chapman, Thomas, (1717-1760), Master of Magdalene College Cambridge
- Chapman-Houston, Desmond, (d 1952), Wellesley William Desmond Mountjoy Author Playwright Historian Major
- Chapone, Hester, (1727-1801), essayist
- Chappell, William, (1809-1888), music publisher
- Chardin, Sir John, (1643-1713), Knight, traveller, diplomat, jeweller
- Charles I, (1600-1649), King of Great Britain and Ireland
- Charles II, (1630-1685), King of Great Britain and Ireland
- Charles, Nicholas, (d 1613), Lancaster herald
- Charles, V, (1500-1558), Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain
- Charlesworth, Edward, (1783-1853), naturalist
- Charleton, Walter, (1619-1707), physician and author
- Charlett, Arthur, (1655-1722), Master of University College Oxford
- Charlotte Augusta, (1796-1817), Princess, daughter of George IV
- Charlotte Sophia, (1744-1818), Queen of George III,
- Charlton, Sir Job, (1614-1697), Knight Judge
- Charlton, Job Staunton, (1700-1778), MP
- Charrington, John, (1856-1939), Art Historian
- Charteris, Francis Richard, (1818-1914), 10th Earl of Wemyss and March
- Charteris, John, (1877-1946), Brigadier General Politician Author
- Chase, George Armitage, (1886-1971), Bishop of Ripon
- Chase, Gregory Richard Hartley, (b1925), writer and teacher
- Chatterton, Sir James, (d 1806), 1st Baronet Clerk of Irish State Papers Office
- Chatterton, Sir James Charles, (1794-1874), 3rd Baronet Colonel MP
- Chatterton, Thomas, (1752-1770), Poet
- Chaucer, Geoffrey, (c 1340-1400), Poet
- Chauncy, Sir Henry, (1632-1719), Knight Lawyer and Antiquary
- Chavigny, Leon Bouthiller, (d 1652), Comte De Chavigny, Statesman
- Cheke, Sir John, (1514-1557), Knight Classical Scholar MP
- Cheltnam, Charles Smith, (1823-1912), playwright
- Cheney, Edward, (1803-1884), Captain Bibliophile
- Chermside, Sir Herbert Charles, (1850-1929), Knight, Lieutenant General
- Cherry, Francis, (? 1665-1713), Nonjuror Antiquary Collector of MSS and Coins
- Cherry, Henry Curtis, (1798-1864), clergyman, antiquary
- Chesney, Francis Rawdon, (1789-1872), general explorer and surveyor
- Chesney, Sir George Tomkyns, (1830-1895), Knight General
- Chesson, Frederick William, (1833-1888), Journalist Secretary of Aborigines Protection Society
- Chester, Joseph Lemuel, (1821-1882), genealogist
- Chesterton, Gilbert Keith, (1874-1936), poet, novelist and critic Kensington, Middlesex
- Chetwood, Knightly, (1650-1720), dean of Gloucester
- Chetwynd, John, (c 1680-1767), 2nd Viscount Chetwynd
- Chetwynd, Richard, (1757-1821), 5th Viscount Chetwynd
- Chetwynd, William Richard Chetwynd, (d 1770), 3rd Viscount Chetwynd
- Chetwynd-Talbot, Charles, (1777-1849), 2nd Earl Talbot
- Chetwynd-Talbot, Henry John, (1803-1868), 3rd Earl Talbot 18th Earl of Shrewsbury
- Chevalier, Michel, (1806-1879), French Economist
- Chicheley, Sir Thomas, (1614-1699), Knight Politician Master General of the Ordnance
- Chichester, Arthur, (1563-1625), Lord Chichester of Belfast Lord Deputy of Ireland
- Chichester, George Augustus, (1769-1844), 2nd Marquess of Donegall
- Child, Harold Hannyngton, (1869-1945), journalist
- Childers, Charles, (1806-1896), Canon of Gibraltar
- Childers, Hugh Culling Eardley, (1827-1896), statesman
- Childs, John, (1783-1853), Printer
- Childs, William Macbride, (1869-1939), historian
- Child-Villiers, George, (1773-1859), 5th Earl of Jersey
- Child-Villiers, George Augustus Frederick, (1808-1859), 6th Earl of Jersey
- Child-Villiers, Sarah Sophia, (1785-1867) Countess of Jersey, noblewoman and banker
- Child-Villiers, Victor Albert George, (1845-1915), 7th Earl of Jersey
- Chinnery, George, (1774-1852), Painter
- Chinnery, George Robert, (1791-1825), Assistant Clerk at the Treasury
- Chirol, Sir Ignatius Valentine, (1852-1929), Knight, traveller, journalist and author
- Chisholm, Hugh, (1866-1924), Journalist Editor of Encyclopaedia Britannica
- Chishull, Edmund, (1671-1733), Antiquary
- Chiswell, Richard, (1673-1751), Turkey merchant and MP
- Chitting, Henry, (1580-1638), herald
- Cholmley, Sir Hugh, (1632-1689), 4th Baronet MP Builder of the Tangier Mole
- Cholmondeley, George, (1703-1770), 3rd Earl of Cholmondeley, Lieutenant General
- Cholmondeley, George, (1724-1764), Viscount Malpas
- Cholmondeley, George James, (1749-1827), 1st Marquess of Cholmondeley
- Cholmondeley, George James, (1752-1830), Receiver General of Excise
- Chomley, Nathaniel, (1721-1791), MP
- Chopin, Frederic Francois, (1810-1849), composer and pianist
- Chorley, Henry Fothergill, (1808-1872), Music Critic
- Chorley, John Rutter, (1806-1867), poet and scholar
- Christie, Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa, (1891-1976), author
- Christie, Gabriel, (d 1799), General
- Christie, William Dougal, (1816-1874), MP Diplomat
- Christison, Sir Robert, (1797-1882), 1st Baronet, toxicologist
- Christmas, Henry, (1811-1868), writer
- Christy, Henry, (1810-1865), Ethnologist and Banker
- Chudleigh, Elizabeth, (c 1720-1788), called herself "Duchess of Kingston"
- Chudleigh, Thomas, (fl 1678-1689), Diplomat
- Church, Sir Richard, (1784-1873), Knight General in Greek Army
- Church, Richard James, (b1862), railway engineer, British East Africa and West Africa
- Church, Richard William, (1815-1890), Dean of St Paul's historian
- Churchill, Charles, (1731-1764), poet and satirist
- Churchill, Henry Adrian, (1828-1886), diplomat
- Churchill, John, (1650-1722), 1st Duke of Marlborough, General, statesman
- Churchill, Lord Randolph Henry Spencer, (1849-1895), statesman
- Churchill, Sarah, (1660-1744), Duchess of Marlborough, confidante of Queen Anne St Albans, Hertfordshire;London
- Churchill, Sir Winston Leonard Spencer, (1874-1965), Knight, prime minister and historian
- Churchman, John, (1753-1805), Mathematician
- Chuter-Ede, James Chuter, (1882-1965), 1st Baron Chuter Ede
- Cibber, Colley, (1671-1757), actor, dramatist
- Cibber, Theophilus, (1703-1758), actor, playwright
- Clairmont, Clara Mary Jane, (1798-1879), music teacher
- Clapp, Susannah, (b1949), writer and theatre critic
- Clare, John, (1793-1864), poet
- Claremont, Edward Stopford, (1819-1890), General, diplomat
- Clarges, Sir Thomas, (c 1618-1695), Knight Politician
- Clark, Sir Andrew, (1826-1893), Knight Physician
- Clark, Emily, (fl 1798-1833), writer
- Clark, George Thomas, (1809-1898), engineer, antiquary and archaeologist
- Clark, Sir James, (1788-1870), 1st Baronet physician
- Clark, Janet Macdonald, (fl 1910-1945), Novelist
- Clark, Kenneth Mackenzie, (1903-1983), Baron Clark, art historian
- Clark, Leonard, (1905-1981), Poet and Author
- Clarke, Alured, (1696-1742), Dean of Exeter, Author
- Clarke, Sir Alured, (1745-1832), Knight Field Marshal Colonial Governor
- Clarke, Charles, (d 1840), Architectural Historian and Civil Servant
- Clarke, Charles Cowden, (1787-1877), Author
- Clarke, George, (1661-1736), politician and architect
- Clarke, George Sydenham, (1848-1933), Baron Sydenham of Combe, civil servant
- Clarke, Harold George Michael, (1898-1978), Provost of Birmingham Cathedral
- Clarke, James Stanier, (?1765-1834), Canon of Windsor, Royal Librarian and naval historian
- Clarke, John Theobald, (1926-2013), director, producer, screenwriter and actor
- Clarke, Louis Colville Gray, (1881-1960), archaeologist and anthropologist
- Clarke, Mary Gavin, (1881-1976), Headmistress of Manchester High School for Girls
- Clarke, Mary Victoria Cowden, (1809-1898), Shakespearean scholar
- Clarke, Robert, (d 1675), Latin poet
- Clarke, Samuel, (1625-1669), Orientalist
- Clarke, Sir Thomas, (1703-1764), Knight, judge and Master of the Rolls
- Clarke, Thomas Brooke, (fl 1790-1809), Clergyman and Author
- Clarke, Tom, (1884-1957), Journalist and Author
- Clarke, Sir William, (? 1623-1666), Knight, Secretary at War
- Clarke, William, (1696-1771), Antiquary
- Clarke, William Stanley, (1768-1844), Director of East India Co
- Clarkson, David, (1622-1686), Congregational Minister and Controversialist
- Clarkson, John, (1764-1828), Governor of Sierra Leone
- Clarkson, Thomas, (1760-1846), philanthropist
- Claudel, Paul Louis Charles, (1868-1955), Diplomat Poet and Dramatist
- Claughton, Thomas Legh, (1808-1892), Bishop of St Albans
- Clavering, Sir John, (1722-1777), Knight Lieutenant General
- Clay, Sir Henry, (1883-1954), Knight, economist
- Clayden, Peter William, (1827-1902), Journalist and Author
- Clayton, Charlotte, (c1679-1742), Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Caroline of Anspach
- Clayton, John Richard, (fl 1867-1891), Artist
- Clayton, Sir Robert, (1629-1707), Knight, MP, scrivener, Lord Mayor of London
- Clayton, Robert, (1695-1758), Bishop of Clogher
- Cleaver, Euseby, (1746-1819), Archbishop of Dublin
- Cleaver, William, (1742-1815), Bishop of St Asaph
- Cleghorn, Hugh, (1751-1834), Colonial Secretary of Ceylon
- Clement, Simon, (fl 1716), Diplomat and Economist
- Clement, Vii, (d 1534), Pope
- Clement, VIII, (1535-1605), Pope
- Clement, Xi, (1649-1721), Pope
- Clements, Henry John, (1781-1843), Colonel MP
- Clements, Nathaniel, (d 1777), MP Vice Treasurer of Ireland
- Clere, Sir Edward, (1536-1606), Knight Sheriff of Norfolk MP
- Clerk, Sir George, (1787-1867), 6th Baronet Statesman
- Clerk, John, (d 1541), Bishop of Bath and Wells
- Clevland, John, (d 1763), Secretary to the Admiralty
- Clevland, John, (1734-1817), MP
- Clewes, Winston David Armstrong, (1906-1957), Author
- Clifford, George, (1558-1605), 3rd Earl of Cumberland
- Clifford, Henry, (c 1454-1523), 10th Baron Clifford
- Clifford, Henry, (1493-1542), 1st Earl of Cumberland
- Clifford, Hugh, (c1663-1730), 2nd Baron Clifford of Chudleigh, Clerk of the Pipe
- Clifford, Miller, (fl 1840-1898), Major General
- Clifford, Thomas, (1630-1673), 1st Baron Clifford of Chudleigh
- Clift, William, (1775-1849), Naturalist
- Clinton, George, (1686-1761), Admiral Colonial Governor
- Clinton, Sir Henry, (1730-1795), Knight, General
- Clinton, Sir Henry, (1771-1829), Knight General
- Clinton, Henry Fiennes, (1720-1794), 2nd Duke of Newcastle
- Clive, Edward, (1754-1839), 1st Earl of Powis, Governor of Madras
- Clive, Henrietta Antonia, (1758-1830), Countess of Powis
- Clive, Robert, (1725-1774), 1st Baron Clive, Governor of Bengal
- Clive, Robert Henry, (1789-1854), politician and antiquary
- Clodd, Alan, (1918-2002), publisher and book collector
- Close, Sir Barry, (1756-1813), Major General
- Clough, Arthur Hugh, (1819-1861), poet
- Clubbe, William, (1745-1814), Poet
- Clue, G Leo, (fl 1920-1956), Writer
- Clutterbuck, Robert, (1772-1831), topographer
- Coade, Thorold Francis, (1896-1963), Headmaster of Bryanston School
- Cobb, James, (1756-1818), Secretary to East India Co Dramatist
- Cobbett, John Morgan, (1800-1877), MP for Oldham
- Cobbett, Walter Willson, (1847-1937), Musician and Patron
- Cobbett, William, (1763-1835), MP, author, journalist and publisher
- Cobbing, Robert Walter, (1920-2002), poet
- Cobbold, Elizabeth, (1767-1824), poet and writer
- Cobbold, John Chevalier, (1797-1882), MP
- Cobden, Richard, (1804-1865), statesman and businessman
- Cobden-Sanderson, Thomas James, (1840-1922), bookbinder and printer
- Cobham, Sir Henry, (1538-1605), Knight, diplomat
- Cochrane, Sir Alexander Forrester Inglis, (1758-1832), Knight, Admiral
- Cochrane, Archibald, (1749-1831), 9th Earl of Dundonald, chemist
- Cochrane, Thomas, (1775-1860), 10th Earl of Dundonald, Admiral
- Cochrane, William, (d 1686), 1st Earl of Dundonald
- Cochrane-Baillie, Alexander Dundas Ross Wishart, (1816-1890), 1st Baron Lamington, politician
- Cockburn, Alexander, (1776-1852), diplomat
- Cockburn, Sir Alexander James Edmund, (1802-1880), 12th Baronet, Lord Chief Justice
- Cockburn, Catharine, (1679-1749), Dramatist and Philosophical Writer
- Cockburn, George, (1712-1775), Dublin merchant and army agent
- Cockburn, Sir George, (1763-1847), Knight, naval officer
- Cockburn, Sir George, (1772-1853), 8th Baronet Admiral of the Fleet
- Cockburn, Henry, (1779-1854), Lord Cockburn Scottish judge
- Cockburn, Sir William, (1773-1858), 11th Baronet Dean of York
- Cockerell, Charles Robert, (1788-1863), architect and archaeologist
- Cockerell, Douglas Bennett, (1870-1945), bookbinder
- Cockerell, Sir Sydney Carlyle, (1867-1962), Knight, Director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, bibliographer
- Cocks, Charles, (1725-1806), 1st Baron Somers
- Cocks, John Sommers, (1760-1841), 1st Earl Somers
- Cocks, Richard, (d 1624), Trader in Japan
- Cockton, Henry, (1807-1853), novelist
- Codrington, Sir Edward, (1770-1851), Knight, Admiral
- Coffin, Sir Isaac, (1759-1839), Knight Admiral
- Coghill, Marmaduke, (fl 1701-1735), Irish Judge
- Coghill, Nevill Henry Kendal Aylmer, (1899-1980), literary historian
- Cogswell, Joseph Green, (1786-1871), Bibliographer
- Coke, Sir Edward, (1552-1634), Knight Judge MP Law Writer
- Coke, Sir Francis, (fl 1604-1638), Knight
- Coke, George, (d 1646), Bishop of Hereford
- Coke, Joan, (fl1625-1642), noblewoman
- Coke, Sir John, (1563-1644), Knight Secretary of State
- Coke, Sir John, (fl 1633), Knight the Younger MP
- Coke, John, (c1654-92), Lieutenant-Colonel MP
- Coke, John, (c1678-1736), Barrister
- Coke, Mary, (d1624), noblewoman
- Coke, Lady Mary, (d c1705), wife of Thomas Coke
- Coke, Mary, (fl 1672-1677), wife of Lt Col John Coke
- Coke, Mary, (fl 1709), wife of Thomas Coke
- Coke, Lady Mary, (1727-1811), Viscountess Coke
- Coke, Thomas, (d 1623), Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge
- Coke, Thomas, (1674-1727), MP Vice Chamberlain of the Household
- Coke, Thomas, (c 1695-1759), 1st Earl of Leicester
- Coke, Thomas Lewis, (fl 1716-1748), Surveyor-General of the Customs
- Coke, Thomas William, (1754-1842), 1st Earl of Leicester
- Colbatch, John, (1664-1748), Opponent of Richard Bentley
- Colborne, John, (1778-1863), 1st Baron Seaton, Field Marshal
- Colborne, William, (d 1567), York herald
- Colburn, Henry, (d 1855), publisher
- Colby, Thomas Frederick, (1784-1852), Major General Director of Ordnance Survey
- Cole, Charles Nalson, (1723-1804), Lawyer and Antiquary
- Cole, George Douglas Howard, (1889-1959), socialist historian and political thinker
- Cole, Sir Henry, (1808-1882), Knight, public servant
- Cole, John, (1761-1819), Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University
- Cole, John Willoughby, (1768-1840), 2nd Earl of Enniskillen
- Cole, Owen Blayney, (1808-1886), JP High Sheriff of Monaghan
- Cole, Sophie, (1862-1947), Novelist
- Cole, William, (c1625-1701), naturalist Bristol, Gloucestershire
- Cole, William, (1714-1782), Anglican clergyman and antiquary
- Colebrooke, Sir George, (1729-1809), 2nd Baronet MP Chairman of the East India Co
- Colebrooke, Robert, (1718-1784), MP Diplomat
- Colepeper, Thomas, (1637-1708), Colonel
- Coleridge, Edward W, (1800-1883), Master at Eton
- Coleridge, Henry James, (1822-1893), Editor of the Month
- Coleridge, Henry Nelson, (1798-1843), nephew of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and editor
- Coleridge, Sir John Duke, (1820-1894), 1st Baron Coleridge, Lord Chief Justice
- Coleridge, Sir John Taylor, (1790-1876), Knight, judge
- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, (1772-1834), poet and philosopher
- Coleridge, Sara, (1802-1852), author, editor and translator
- Coleridge, William Hart, (1789-1849), Bishop of Barbados
- Colet, John, (?1467-1519), Dean of St Paul's
- Coley, Henry, (1633-c 1695), Mathematician
- Colfe, Abraham, (1580-1657), Vicar of Lewisham
- Colles, Henry Cope, (1879-1943), Musician and Historian
- Collet, John, (d 1786), Consul at Genoa
- Collet, Joseph, (fl 1712-1720), Governor of Madras
- Collier, John Payne, (1789-1883), Shakespearean scholar and forger, antiquary and journalist
- Collier, Robert Porrett, (1817-1886), 1st Baron Monkswell
- Collings, Jesse, (1831-1920), Politician
- Collingwood, Cuthbert, (1750-1810), 1st Baron Collingwood, Admiral
- Collins, Arthur, (1682-1760), antiquarian, genealogist, and historian
- Collins, Charles Allston, (1828-1873), painter and author
- Collins, John, (1625-1683), mathematician
- Collins, John Churton, (1848-1908), critic and historian
- Collins, Richard, (1755-1831), miniature painter
- Collins, Samuel, (1618-1710), anatomist
- Collins, William, (1788-1847), landscape painter
- Collins, William Wilkie, (1824-1889), novelist and playwright London
- Collinson, Peter, (1694-1768), Naturalist Antiquary
- Collinson, Sir Richard, (1811-1883), Knight Admiral
- Collis, John Stewart, (1900-1984), Author
- Collum, Vera Christina Chute, (fl 1921-1957), Scholar
- Colman, Francis, (d 1733), Diplomat
- Colman, George, (1762-1836), Dramatist
- Colnaghi, Sir Dominic Ellis, (1834-1908), Knight, diplomat
- Colomb, Philip Howard, (1831-1899), Vice Admiral
- Colquhoun, Archibald Campbell, (c 1754-1820), MP Lord Clerk Register
- Colquhoun, James, (1780-1855), Hanseatic Consul General in Britain
- Colquhoun, Patrick, (1745-1820), Metropolitan Police Magistrate
- Colquhoun, Sir Robert Gilmour, (1803-1870), Knight, diplomat
- Colt, Sir William Dutton, (d 1693), Knight Diplomat
- Colthurst, Sir Nicholas Conway, (1789-1829), 4th Baronet MP
- Columbine, Edward Henry, (d 1811), Captain RN Governor of Sierra Leone
- Colvile, Sir Henry Edward, (1852-1907), Knight Lieutenant General
- Colvile, Sir James William, (1810-1880), Knight Judge
- Colville, John, (1540-1605), Scottish Politician and Poet
- Colville, Sir William James, (1827-1903), Knight, Colonel, official of Royal Household
- Colvin, Sir Auckland, (1838-1908), Knight Anglo Indian and Egyptian Administrator
- Colvin, Sir Sidney, (1845-1927), Knight, art and literary critic
- Colyear, Charles, (1700-1785), 2nd Earl of Portmore
- Colyear, David, (c 1656-1730), 1st Earl of Portmore, General
- Combe, George, (1788-1858), phrenologist
- Combe, Thomas, (fl 1800), Antiquary
- Combe, William, (1741-1823), Writer
- Commerell, Sir John Edmund, (1829-1901), Knight Admiral
- Comper, Frances Margaret Mary, (fl 1916-1942), Author
- Compton, Charles, (1760-1828), 1st Marquess of Northampton
- Compton, Henry, (1632-1713), Bishop of London
- Compton, James, (1622-1681), 3rd Earl of Northampton
- Compton, James, (1687-1754), 5th Earl of Northampton
- Compton, Spencer, (1673-1743), 1st Earl of Wilmington
- Compton, William George Spencer Scott, (1851-1913), 5th Marquess of Northampton
- Compton-Burnett, Dame Ivy, (1892-1969), novelist
- Conder, Claude Reignier, (1848-1910), Colonel and Explorer
- Congreve, Richard, (1818-1899), Positivist
- Congreve, William, (1670-1729), Dramatist
- Coningsby, Thomas, (1656-1729), 1st Earl of Coningsby
- Connaught, Arthur William Patrick Albert, (1850-1942), 1st Duke of Connaught, Field Marshal
- Connelly, Marc, (1890-1980), Playwright
- Connely, Willard, (fl 1933), Director of the American University Union
- Connolly, Cyril Vernon, (1903-1974), writer and literary reviewer
- Connor, Patrick Rearden, (b 1907), Author
- Conolly, Arthur, (1807-? 1842), Captain Traveller
- Conrad, Joseph, (1857-1924), master mariner and author
- Conroy, Sir John, (1786-1854), 1st Baronet, courtier
- Consalvi, Ercole, (1757-1824), Cardinal Diplomat
- Constable, John, (1776-1837), landscape painter
- Constable, Sir Thomas Hugh Clifford, (1762-1823), Knight, author
- Constable, Sir William, (d 1655), Knight Regicide
- Constable, William, (1721-1790), Yorkshire Antiquary
- Constable, William George, (1887-1976), art historian
- Constanduros, Mabel, (1881-1957), actress and author Chichester, Sussex
- Conti, Italia, (d 1946), Actress and Principal of Stage School
- Conway, Anne, (1631-1679) Viscountess Conway, Quaker, author and philosopher
- Conway, Edward, (d 1631), 1st Viscount Conway, statesman
- Conway, Edward, (1594-1655), 2nd Viscount Conway, General
- Conway, Edward, (1623-1683), Earl of Conway, Lieutenant General statesman
- Conway, George Seymour, (1763-1848), MP for Orford and Totnes
- Conway, Henry Seymour, (1721-1795), Field Marshal Secretary of State
- Conyngham, Francis Nathaniel, (1797-1876), 2nd Marquess Conyngham
- Conyngham, Henry, (1705-1781), 1st Earl Conyngham
- Conyngham, Henry, (1766-1832), 1st Marquess Conyngham
- Cook , Eliza, (1812-1889), poet and journalist associated with the Chartist movement Southwark, Surrey
- Cook, Sir Edward Tyas, (1857-1919), Knight Journalist
- Cook, James, (1728-1779), Captain RN Explorer
- Cook, John Douglas, (? 1808-1868), Editor of the Saturday Review
- Cook, Sir Theodore Andrea, (1867-1928), Knight, writer and editor of the Field
- Cooke, Edward, (1755-1820), Under Secretary of State MP
- Cooke, George, (1705-1768), MP
- Cooke, George Wingrove, (1814-1865), man of letters
- Cooke, Henry, (1788-1868), Irish Presbyterian Leader
- Cooke, John, (fl 1674-1685), Under Secretary of State
- Cooke, Robert, (c 1540-1593), herald
- Cooke, Thomas, (1703-1756), Author
- Cookesley, William Gifford, (1802-1880), Rector of Tempsford Classical Scholar
- Cookson, Edward, (1833-1920), Anglican Clergyman and Antiquary
- Cookworthy, William, (1705-1780), porcelain manufacturer
- Cooley, William Desborough, (d 1883), Geographer
- Coombs, Barbara, (1923-1997), friend of Eric Newton and Ivon Hitchens Warminster, Wiltshire
- Cooper, Alfred Duff, (1890-1954), 1st Viscount Norwich
- Cooper, Anthony Ashley, (1621-1683), 1st Baron Ashley; 1st Earl of Shaftesbury, statesman
- Cooper, Anthony Ashley, (1711-1771), 4th Earl of Shaftesbury
- Cooper, Anthony Ashley, (1801-1885), 7th Earl of Shaftesbury, philanthropist
- Cooper, Sir Astley Paston, (1768-1841), 1st Baronet Surgeon
- Cooper, Charles Purton, (1793-1873), lawyer, antiquary and Secretary to Record Commission
- Cooper, Cropley Ashley, (1768-1851), 6th Earl of Shaftesbury
- Cooper, Lady Diana Olivia Winifred Maud, (1892-1986), actress
- Cooper, Edith Emma, (1862-1913), poet and dramatist
- Cooper, Edward Synge, (c1763-1830), MP
- Cooper, Sir Grey, (c1726-1801), 2nd Baronet and politician
- Cooper, James Fenimore, (1789-1851), American novelist
- Cooper, Oliver St John, (1741-1801), clergyman and antiquary
- Cooper, Thomas, (1716-1778), mathematician
- Cooper, Thomas, (1805-1892), Chartist
- Cooper, Thompson, (fl 1858-1884), biographer
- Coote, Sir Charles, (d 1661), 1st Earl of Mountrath
- Coote, Sir Charles, (1765-1857), 2nd Baronet
- Coote, Charles Henry, (1754-1823), 2nd Baron Castle Coote, politician
- Coote, Sir Eyre, (1726-1783), Knight, General
- Coote, Eyre, (1759-1823), General Colonial Governor
- Cope, James, (1709-1756), MP Diplomat
- Cope, Sir John, (1690-1760), Knight, Knight Lieutenant General MP
- Cope, Wendy, (b1945), OBE, Poet
- Copinger, Walter Arthur, (1847-1910), Professor of Law Antiquary and Bibliographer
- Copleston, Edward, (1776-1849), Bishop of Llandaff Provost of Oriel College Oxford
- Copley, Sir Godfrey, (? 1653-1709), 2nd Baronet MP
- Copley, John Singleton, (1772-1863), 1st Baron Lyndhurst, Lord Chancellor
- Coppard, Alfred Edgar, (1878-1957), poet and author
- Coppard, Winifred May, (1893-1969), author and physician South Africa;Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Corbet, Richard, (1582-1635), Bishop of Norwich
- Corbet, Robert, (d 1810), Captain RN
- Corbett, Edwin, (1819-1888), Diplomat
- Corbett, Sir Julian Stafford, (1854-1922), Knight, naval historian
- Corbett-Smith, Arthur, (1879-1945), Major RA, publicist and playwright
- Cordery, John Graham, (1833-1900), Indian civil servant
- Corner, George Richard, (1801-1863), solicitor and antiquary
- Cornewall, Folliott Herbert Walker, (1754-1831), Bishop of Worcester Worcester, Worcestershire
- Cornewall, Frederick, (1706-1788), Naval Captain MP
- Cornewall, Frederick Walker, (1752-1783), MP
- Cornford, Christopher, (1917-1993), Artist
- Cornford, Frances Crofts, (1886-1960), poet
- Cornford, Francis Macdonald, (1874-1943), Classical Scholar Poet
- Cornford, Rupert John, (1915-1936), Poet
- Cornwall, Charles Wolfran, (1735-1789), Speaker of the House of Commons
- Cornwallis, Sir Charles, (d 1629), Knight, diplomat
- Cornwallis, Charles, (1632-1673), 2nd Baron Cornwallis, politician
- Cornwallis, Charles, (1738-1805), 1st Marquess Cornwallis, General, statesman
- Cornwallis, Edward, (1713-1776), Lieutenant General Colonial Governor
- Cornwallis, Frederick, (1713-1783), Archbishop of Canterbury London
- Cornwallis, Sir William, (1744-1819), Knight, Admiral
- Corry, Henry Thomas Lowry-, (1803-1873), politician
- Corry, Isaac, (1755-1813), Politician
- Corry, John, (d 1838), topographer
- Corser, Thomas, (1793-1876), bibliographer
- Cory, Matilda Winifred Muriel, (1873-1950), author
- Coryndon, Sir Robert Thorne, (1870-1925), Knight Colonial Administrator
- Cosby, Dudley Alexander Sydney, (c1730-1774), Baron Sydney of Leix, diplomat
- Cosby, Sir Henry Augustus Montagu, (1743-1822), Knight Lieutenant General
- Cosens, Frederick William, (1819-1889), wine merchant and art collector
- Cosnan, John, (fl 1762-1763), Lieutenant Colonel 45th Regiment
- Costello, Dudley, (1803-1865), journalist
- Costello, Louisa Stuart, (1799-1870), artist, author
- Cotman, John Sell, (1782-1842), Landscape Painter Norwich, Norfolk;Great Yarmouth, Norfolk;London
- Cotman, Miles Edmund, (1810-1858), Artist
- Cotter, Sir James Laurence, (c 1780-1834), 3rd Baronet MP
- Cotterell, Sir Charles, (1615-1701), Knight Courtier MP
- Cotterell, Sir Charles Lodowick, (1654-1710), Knight Master of the Ceremonies
- Cottington, Francis, (1578-1652), 1st Baron Cottington, diplomat
- Cottle, Joseph, (1770-1853), author, bookseller
- Cotton, Henry, (1789-1879), bibliographer and historian
- Cotton, Sir Henry John Stedman, (1845-1915), Knight MP Indian Civil Servant
- Cotton, Joseph, (1745-1825), Mariner
- Cotton, Richard Lynch, (1794-1880), Provost of Worcester College Oxford
- Cotton, Sir Robert Bruce, (1571-1631), Knight, antiquary
- Cotton, William, (1786-1866), philanthropist
- Cottrell, Sir Stephen, (1738-1818), Knight Clerk of the Privy Council
- Coulton, George Gordon, (1858-1947), historian
- Couper, Sir George Ebenezer Wilson, (1824-1908), 2nd Baronet, Indian administrator
- Coupland, Sir Reginald, (1884-1952), Knight, colonial historian
- Courand, John, (d 1751), Under Secretary of State
- Courayer, Pierre Francois Le, (1681-1776), French theologian
- Courtail, John, (d 1806), Canon of Chichester
- Courtauld, Samuel, (1876-1947), Industrialist Art Collector
- Courten, William, (1642-1702), Naturalist
- Courtenay, William, (1777-1859), 10th Earl of Devon
- Courtenay, William Reginald, (1807-1888), 11th Earl of Devon
- Courteville, Ralph, (d 1772), Organist Political Writer
- Courthope, William, (1808-1866), Somerset herald
- Courthope, William John, (1842-1917), Civil Servant Poet and Critic
- Courtney, Dame Kathleen D'Olier, (1878-1974), philanthropist
- Courtney, Leonard Henry, (1832-1918), Baron Courtney of Penwith, statesman
- Coutinho, Domingo Antonio de Souza-, (fl 1803-1833), Conde de Funchal, Portuguese diplomat
- Coutts, Angela Georgina Burdett-, (1814-1906), Baroness Burdett Coutts, philanthropist
- Coutts, Thomas, (1735-1822), banker
- Covel, John, (1638-1722), Traveller and Botanist
- Coventry, George William, (1722-1809), 6th Earl of Coventry
- Coventry, Henry, (1619-1686), Secretary of State
- Coventry, Thomas, (1578-1640), 1st Baron Coventry, Lord Keeper
- Coventry, Sir William, (c1628-1686), Knight, politician
- Coventry, William, (1687-1751), 5th Earl of Coventry
- Cowan, Sir John, (1814-1900), Baronet Liberal Activist Paper Manufacturer
- Cowan, Sir Walter Henry, (1871-1956), Knight Admiral
- Cowan, William, (fl 1896-1925), Edinburgh Local Historian
- Coward, Sir Noel, (1899-1973), Knight, playwright and composer
- Cowell, Sir John Clayton, (1832-1894), Knight Major General
- Cowley, Abraham, (1618-1667), Poet
- Cowper, Ashley, (d 1788), Clerk of the Parliaments
- Cowper, Francis Thomas de Grey, (1834-1905), 7th Earl Cowper, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
- Cowper, Henry, (1758-1840), Lawyer
- Cowper, Lady Sarah, (d 1758), daughter of the 1st Earl Cowper
- Cowper, Spencer, (d 1797), General Lieutenant-Governor of Tynemouth
- Cowper, William, (c 1665-1723), 1st Earl Cowper, Lord Chancellor
- Cowper, William, (1666-1709), Surgeon
- Cowper, William, (1731-1800), poet
- Cowper-Temple, William Francis, (1811-1888), Baron Mount Temple, politician
- Cox, Alban, (d 1664), Colonel MP for St Albans
- Cox, Sir George Trenchard, (b 1905), Knight, Director of the Victoria and Albert Museum, art historian
- Cox, Sir George William, (1827-1902), 14th Baronet Anglican Clergyman Historian
- Cox, Hadley, (d 1782), Archdeacon of Bedford
- Cox, Sir Percy Zachariah, (1864-1937), Knight Major General Colonial Administrator and Diplomat
- Cox, Sir Richard, (1650-1733), 1st Baronet Lord Chancellor of Ireland
- Cox, Thomas, (d 1734), Rector of Stock Topographer and Antiquary
- Cox, Sir William, (1776-1864), Knight Colonel
- Coxe, Henry Octavius, (1811-1881), librarian, palaeographer and antiquary
- Coxe, Thomas, (fl 1670-1692), Diplomat
- Coxe, William, (1747-1828), Archdeacon of Wiltshire and historian
- Coxwell, Henry Tracey, (1819-1900), aeronaut and writer
- Crabbe, George, (1754-1832), poet
- Crabbe, George, (1785-1857), Biographer
- Cracherode, Clayton Mordaunt, (1730-1799), Bibliophile Print Collector Numismatist
- Cracroft, Peter, (1816-1865), Commander RN
- Cradock, Sir Christopher George Francis Maurice, (1862-1914), Knight, Admiral
- Cradock, Joseph, (1742-1826), Author
- Craggs, James, (1657-1721), Postmaster General MP
- Craggs, James, (1686-1721), Secretary of State
- Craggs-Eliot, Edward, (1727-1804), 1st Baron Eliot, politician
- Craig, Edward Henry Gordon, (1872-1966), English modernist theatre practitioner
- Craig, Sir James Henry, (1748-1812), Knight, General, colonial governor
- Craik, Dinah Maria, (1826-1887), author
- Craik, George Lillie, (1798-1866), author
- Craik, George Lillie, (d 1905), Author and Publisher
- Craik, Sir Henry, (1846-1927), 1st Baronet, civil servant and author
- Cramer, Gabriel, (1704-1752), Swiss mathematician
- Cramer, John Antony, (1793-1848), Dean of Carlisle
- Crampton, Sir John Fiennes Twisleton, (1805-1886), 2nd Baronet diplomat
- Crampton, Sir Philip, (1777-1858), 1st Baronet Surgeon
- Cranage, David Herbert Somerset, (1866-1957), Dean of Norwich, architectural historian
- Crane, Walter, (1845-1915), artist
- Cranmer, Thomas, (1489-1556), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Craufurd, Sir Charles Gregan, (1761-1821), Knight Lieutenant General MP
- Craufurd, John, (c 1742-1814), MP
- Craufurd, Quintin, (1743-1819), Author and Essayist
- Craufurd, Robert, (1764-1812), Major General
- Craven, Augustus Denham, (d 1884), Diplomat
- Craven, Elizabeth, (1750-1828) Margravine of Anspach, dramatist
- Craven, Keppel Richard, (1779-1851), traveller
- Craven, Pauline Marie Armande Aglae, (1808-1891), author
- Craven, William, (1606-1697), 1st Earl of Craven
- Crawford, Francis Marion, (1854-1909), Novelist and Historian
- Crawford, Sir Thomas, (1824-1895), Knight Director General Army Medical Department
- Crawfurd, John, (1783-1868), Orientalist Historian
- Crawfurd, Thomas, (d 1724), Diplomat
- Crawshay, Robert Thompson, (1817-1879), ironmaster
- Creevey, Thomas, (1768-1838), politician
- Creighton, Walter, (fl 1904-1934), Baritone
- Crell, Lorenz Florens Friedrich von, (1744-1816), chemist
- Crespigny, Rose Champion de, (1859-1935), author and artist
- Cressener, George, (d 1781), Diplomat
- Cresset, James, (fl 1745-1774), Treasurer to Frederick Prince of Wales
- Cressett, James, (d 1710), Diplomat
- Cressy, Hugh Paulinus Serenus, (1605-1674), Benedictine Monk and Writer
- Creswell, Harry Bulkeley, (1869-1960), architect and author
- Creswick, Harry Richardson, (1902-1988), librarian
- Crew, Robert Henry, (fl 1788-1823), Secretary of Board of Ordnance
- Crewe, Frances Anne, (1748-1818), political hostess and wit
- Crewe, Sir Ranulfe, (1558-1646), Knight Lord Chief Justice of King's Bench
- Crewe, Sir Thomas, (1565-1634), Knight Speaker of the House of Commons
- Crewe-Milnes, Robert Offley Ashburton, (1858-1945), 1st Marquess of Crewe, statesman
- Crichton, Sir Alexander, (1763-1856), Knight, physician
- Crichton, John, (1802-1885), 3rd Earl Erne
- Crichton, William, (d 1691), 2nd Earl of Dumfries
- Crichton-Browne, Sir James , (1840-1938), Knight, neurologist and Lord Chancellor's Visitor in Lunacy
- Crichton-Miller, Hugh, (1877-1959), physician and writer
- Crichton-Stuart, John, (1793-1848), 2nd Marquess of Bute
- Crichton-Stuart, John Patrick, (1847-1900), 3rd Marquess of Bute
- Crisp, Sir Nicholas, (c 1598-1666), 1st Baronet MP Commissioner of the Customs
- Crisp, Samuel, (d 1783), Dramatist
- Critten, Stephen Henry, (1887-1964), author
- Croft, Sir Herbert, (1751-1816), 5th Baronet, Vicar of Prittlewell, author
- Croft, John, (1833-1905), Surgeon
- Crofton, Sir Walter, (1815-1897), Knight, Irish penologist
- Crofts, Freeman Wills, (1879-1957), Novelist
- Croix, Francois Sebastien Charles Joseph de, (1733-1798), Comte de Clerfayt, Belgian-Austrian Field Marshal
- Croke, Sir Alexander, (1758-1842), knight, lawyer, author
- Croke, Richard, (1489-1558), Hellenist and Diplomat
- Croker, John Wilson, (1780-1857), politician and essayist
- Croker, Thomas Crofton, (1798-1854), Irish antiquary
- Croll, James, (1821-1890), physical geologist
- Croly, George, (1780-1860), author and clergyman
- Cromp, Lawrence, (d 1715), York Herald
- Crompton, Henry, (1836-1904), Positivist and advocate of trade unions
- Crompton, Samuel, (1753-1827), Inventor
- Cromwell, Henry, (1628-1674), Governor General of Ireland
- Cromwell, Oliver, (1599-1658), Lord Protector
- Cromwell, Thomas, (c1485-1540), Earl of Essex, statesman
- Crook, William Montgomery, (1860-1945), Liberal Politician
- Crookes, Sir William, (1832-1919), Knight Chemist
- Crookshank, Henry Frederick Comfort, (1893-1961), 1st Viscount Crookshank, statesman
- Croone, William, (1633-1684), Physician
- Crosbie, James, (d 1836), Colonel MP
- Crosbie, John, (1752-1815), 2nd Earl of Glandore
- Crosland, Camilla Dufour, (1812-1895), writer
- Cross, John Kynaston, (1832-1887), Politician and Cotton Manufacturer
- 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
- Crosse, Thomas, (1680-1736), Master of St Catharine's College Cambridge
- Crossley, James, (1800-1883), author and antiquary
- Crosthwaite, Sir Charles Hawkes Todd, (1835-1915), Knight Indian Civil Servant
- Crotty, Horace, (1886-1952), Bishop of Bathurst
- Crowe, Eyre Evans, (1799-1868), historian
- Crowe, Sir Joseph Archer, (1825-1896), knight, journalist art critic and commercial attache London
- Crowe, Sir Sackville, (d 1683), 1st Baronet MP Diplomat
- Crozier, Ada Margaret, (1915-2004), actress, teacher and staff director at Sadler's Wells
- Cruikshank, George, (1792-1878), artist and caricaturist
- Crum, Walter Ewing, (1865-1944), Coptic scholar, lexicographer and Egyptologist
- Crutchley, Brooke, (b 1907), Printer
- Cudworth, Ralph, (1617-1688), Master of Christ's College Cambridge
- Cuffe, Hamilton John Agmondesham, (1848-1934), 5th Earl of Desart
- Cuffe, John Otway, (1788-1820), 2nd Earl of Desart
- Cullimore, Isaac, (1791-1852), Egyptologist
- Cullum, Sir John, (1733-1785), 6th Baronet, clergyman, antiquary and naturalist
- Cumberland, Ernest Augustus, (1771-1851), Duke of Cumberland and King of Hanover
- Cumberland, George, (fl 1785-1836), antiquary
- Cumberland, Richard, (1732-1811), dramatist and government official
- Cuming, Sir Alexander, (? 1690-1775), Knight, Scottish lawyer and Chief of the Cherokees
- Cumming, Sir John, (fl 1777-1784), Knight Colonel Bengal Army
- Cumming-Bruce, Charles Lennox, (1790-1875), politician
- Cuninghame, James, (fl 1697-1719), physician
- Cunliffe, Sir Ellis, (1717-1767), 1st Baronet, MP for Liverpool
- Cunliffe-Owen, Sir Francis Philip, (1828-1894), Knight, Director of the South Kensington Museum
- Cunliffe-Owen, Frederick, (1868-1946), Lieutenant Colonel, diplomat
- Cunningham, Alexander, (1654-1737), historian
- Cunningham, Andrew Brown, (1883-1963), 1st Viscount Cunningham, Admiral of the Fleet
- Cunningham, John, (1729-1773), Poet and Strolling Actor
- Cunningham, Sir John Henry Dacres, (1885-1962), Knight Admiral
- Cunningham, John William, (1780-1861), Vicar of Harrow Editor of "christian Observer"
- Cunningham, Peter, (1816-1869), author, critic, antiquary and editor
- Cunningham, William, (c 1610-1664), 9th Earl of Glencairn
- Cunninghame Graham, Robert Bontine, (1852-1936), politician and author
- Cunynghame, Sir Arthur Augustus Thurlow, (1812-1884), Knight General
- Cureton, William, (1808-1864), Syriac Scholar
- Currie, Bertram Wodehouse, (1827-1896), banker
- Currie, Sir Donald, (1825-1909), Knight, MP and shipowner
- Currie, Sir Frederick, (1799-1875), Knight and Indian administrator
- Currie, James, (1756-1805), physician and author
- Currie, Sir Philip Henry Woodehouse, (1834-1906), Baron Currie, diplomat
- Curteis, George Herbert, (1824-1894), Canon of Lichfield
- Curtis, Edward Herbert, (1867-1937), journalist
- Curtis, John, (1791-1862), entomologist
- Curtis, Lionel George, (1872-1955), colonial historian
- Curtis, Sir Roger, (1746-1816), Knight Admiral
- Curtius, Sir William, (fl 1643-1669), Knight, diplomat
- Curwen, John, (1816-1880), Independent Minister Writer On Music
- Curzon, Charles Edward, (1878-1954), Bishop of Exeter
- Curzon, Frank, (1819-1906), writer Exeter, Devon
- Curzon, George Nathaniel, (1859-1925), Marquess Curzon of Kedleston, statesman
- Curzon, Robert, (1810-1873), 14th Baron Zouche
- Curzon-Howe, Richard William Penn, (1796-1870), 1st Earl Howe
- Cusack-Smith, Thomas Berry, (1795-1866), MP and Attorney General for Ireland
- Cusack-Smith, Sir William, (1766-1836), 2nd Baronet, Irish MP and judge
- Cust, Sir Edward, (1794-1878), 1st Baronet, General and military historian
- Cust, Sir John, (1718-1770), Knight Speaker of the House of Commons
- Cust, Robert Needham, (1821-1909), Orientalist
- Cuttle, William Linsdell, (1896-1958), Archaeologist
- Cutts, John, (1661-1707), Baron Cutts of Gowran, General
- Cyriax, Edgar Ferdinand, (1874-1955), Physiotherapist
- Czartoryski, Adam Jerzy, (1770-1861), Prince Czartoryski, Polish Statesman
- Da Costa, Emanuel Mendes, (1717-1791), naturalist
- Dacre, Thomas, (1467-1525), 2nd Baron Dacre
- Dacres, Sir Sidney Colpoys, (1805-1884), Knight Admiral
- Dalberg-Acton, Richard Maximilian, (1870-1924), 2nd Baron Acton, diplomat
- Dalby, William Henry Barrington, (fl 1946-1956), Writer
- Dale, Peter, (b1938), poet
- Dale, Robert, (1666-1722), Richmond Herald
- Dale, Samuel, (1659-1739), Physician and Antiquary
- Dale, Thomas Cyril, (1870-1937), clergyman and genealogist
- Dale, Valentine, (d 1589), judge and diplomat
- Dalgairns, John Dobree Bernard, (1818-1876), Roman Catholic Priest Historian
- Dallas , Duncan Campbell, (fl1864-1903) printer
- Dalrymple, Alexander, (1737-1808), hydrographer to the Navy
- Dalrymple, Sir David, (1726-1792), third baronet, Lord Hailes, judge and historian
- Dalrymple, Sir Hew Whitefoord, (1750-1830), 1st Baronet General
- Dalrymple, James, (1619-1695), 1st Viscount Stair, statesman
- Dalrymple, John, (1673-1747), 2nd Earl of Stair, General
- Dalrymple, Sir John, (1726-1810), 4th Baronet, judge and historian
- Dalrymple, John, (1749-1821), 6th Earl of Stair
- Dalrymple, Sir John Hamilton Macgill, (1771-1853), 8th Earl of Stair, General
- Dalrymple, William, (1736-1807), General MP
- Dalrymple, William, (fl 1770-1777), Consul at Cadiz
- Dalrymple-Crichton, William, (1699-1768), 5th Earl of Dumfries 4th Earl of Stair
- Dalrymple-Hamilton, Sir Hew Hamilton, (1774-1834), 4th Baronet MP
- Dalton, Michael, (d1648), legal writer
- Daly, James, (1782-1847), 1st Baron Dunsandle, politician
- Dalyell, Ralph, (1834-1915), civil servant
- Dalyell, Thomas, (c 1599-1685), of Binns General MP
- Damer, Anne Seymour, (1749-1828), Sculptor
- Damer, George Lionel Dawson-, (1788-1856), Comptroller of the Household
- Dampier, William, (1651-1715), explorer and pirate
- Dancer, Thomas, (c 1750-1811), Botanist
- Dandridge, Joseph, (1660-1744), Naturalist
- Daniel, George, (1789-1864), miscellaneous writer and bibliophile
- Daniel, Robert, (d 1745), Diplomat
- Dansey, Charles Cornwallis, (1786-1853), Colonel
- Danvers, Henry, (1573-1643), 1st Earl of Danby
- D'Arblay, Frances, (1752-1840), novelist
- Darby, George, (d 1790), Admiral
- Darby, Sir Henry D'Esterre, (d 1823), Knight, Admiral
- Darby, John Wareyn, (1791-1846), Anglican clergyman, antiquary
- D'Arcy, Robert, (1718-1778), 4th Earl of Holdernesse, statesman
- Darley, George, (1795-1846), Poet and Mathematician
- Darwin, Bernard, (1876-1961), Author and Journalist
- Darwin, Charles Robert, (1809-1882), naturalist
- Darwin, Erasmus, (1731-1802), physician botanist and poet
- Darwin, Sir Francis, (1848-1925), Knight, botanist
- Dasent, Arthur Irwin, (d 1939), Historian and Public Servant
- Dashwood, Edmee Elizabeth Monica, (1890-1943), writer
- Dashwood, Francis, (1708-1781), 1st Baron Le Despencer, statesman
- D'Auvergne, Philippe, (d 1816), Prince De Bouillon
- Davall, Peter, (d 1763), Secretary of the Royal Society
- Davenant, Charles, (1656-1714), Political Economist
- Davenant, Henry, (fl1700-1724), Diplomat
- Davenport, Edward Davies, (1778-1847), MP for Shaftesbury
- Davenport, Henry, (c 1677-1731), East India Merchant
- Davenport, John, (1597-1670), Congregational Clergyman and Theologian American Colonist
- Davenport, John Marriott, (1809-1892), Lawyer and Antiquary
- Davenport, Sharington, (d 1719), Major General
- Davey, Thomas, (1758-1823), Lieutenant Colonel Colonial Governor
- Davidson, Alexander, (1742-1791), Acting Governor of Madras
- Davidson, Sir Arthur, (1856-1922), Knight Colonel
- Davidson, John, (c1724-1797), lawyer and antiquary
- Davidson, John, (1857-1909), poet
- Davidson, Randall Thomas, (1848-1930), Baron Davidson of Lambeth, Archbishop of Canterbury
- Davidson, Thomas, (1817-1885), palaeontologist
- Davidson, Sir William, (d ? 1685), Baronet Conservator of Scots Privileges at Campveere
- Davies, Cedric Percival, (1915-1988), 2nd Baron Darwen
- Davies, David, (1880-1944), 1st Baron Davies
- Davies, Sir Henry Walford, (1869-1941), Knight, composer, organist and broadcaster
- Davies, John Llewelyn, (1826-1916), theologian and social reformer
- Davies, Scrope Berdmore, (1782-1852), Friend of Byron
- Davies, William Robert, (1870-1949), Civil Servant
- Davis, Sir John Francis, (1795-1890), Knight, diplomat and writer
- Davis, Sir Paul, (fl 1640-1658), Knight and Clerk of the Council of Ireland
- Davis, Richard Hart, (1766-1842), MP
- Davis, Richard Humphrey, (1872-1970), political secretary
- Davison, Alexander, (1750-1829), merchant government contractor and naval agent
- Davison, William, (1541-1608), Secretary to Queen Elizabeth
- Davy, David Elisha, (1769-1851), botanist and Suffolk antiquary
- Davy, Eleazar, (d 1803), Sheriff of Suffolk
- Davy, Henry, (1793-1865), artist and publisher
- Davy, Sir Humphry, (1778-1829), 1st Baronet, physicist
- Davys, Sir Paul, (d 1672), Knight Principal Secretary of State for Ireland
- Dawkins, Edward James, (1792-1865), Diplomat
- Dawnay, Henry Pleydell, (1727-1760), 3rd Viscount Downe
- Dawson, Bertrand Edward, (1864-1945), 1st Viscount Dawson, physician
- Dawson, George Geoffrey, (1874-1944), editor of The Times
- Dawson, George Robert, (1790-1856), Under Secretary of State
- Dawson, Warren Royal, (1888-1968), Egyptologist and antiquary
- Day, Charles Russell, (1860-1900), Major
- Day Lewis, Cecil, (1904-1972), poet
- Day, Robert, (d 1841), Irish Judge MP
- Day, Thomas, (1748-1789), Author and Social Reformer
- Dayrolles, James, (d 1739), Diplomat
- Dayrolles, Solomon, (-1786), Diplomat
- De Lancey, Oliver, (1749-1822), MP General
- Deakin, Alfred, (1856-1919), Prime Minister of Australia
- Dearden, Richard Lionel, (fl 1924-1955), Author
- Dearmer, Percy, (1867-1936), liturgiologist and hymnologist
- Dedel, Salomon, (1776-1846), Baron Dedel, Dutch minister in London
- Dee, John, (1527-1608), Mathematician and Astrologer
- Deedes, Cecil, (1843-1920), Prebendary of Chichester and Church Historian
- Deeping, George Warwick, (1877-1950), Author
- Deering, John Peter, (1787-1850), architect, MP
- Defoe, Daniel, (1660-1731), Journalist and Novelist
- Delafaye, Charles, (d 1762), Under Secretary of State
- Delambre, Jean Baptiste Joseph, (1749-1822), French astronomer
- Delane, John Thadeus, (1817-1879), editor of The Times
- Delaney, Shelagh Mary, (1938-2011), playwright Broughton, Lancashire
- De-la-Noy, Michael, (1934-2002), author and journalist
- Delaune, Paul, (? 1584-? 1654), Physician
- Delaval, George, (1667-1723), Vice Admiral MP
- Delaval, George, (1703-1782), MP
- Delisle, Léopold Victor, (1826-1910), librarian and historian
- Delius, Frederick, (1862-1934), Musical Composer
- Dell, Humphrey, (1706-1764), Physician
- Dempster, George, (1732-1818), MP, East India Co director, agriculturalist
- Denison, Edward, (1801-1854), Bishop of Salisbury
- Denison, George Anthony, (1805-1896), Archdeacon of Taunton, controversialist
- Denison, John Evelyn, (1800-1873), Viscount Ossington
- Denman, Thomas, (1779-1854), 1st Baron Denman, Lord Chief Justice
- Denne, John, (1693-1767), Archdeacon of Rochester, antiquary
- Denne, Samuel, (1730-1799), Antiquary
- Dennis, George, (1814-1898), Diplomat and Writer
- Dennistoun, James, (1803-1855), antiquary
- Denny, Edward, (1565-1630), Earl of Norwich
- Denton, Alexander, (1679-1740), Justice of Common Pleas and MP
- Denton, William, (1815-1888), Clergyman Historian Social Reformer
- Dereham, Sir Thomas, (c 1678-1739), 4th Baronet
- Derham, William, (1657-1735), Canon of Windsor Naturalist
- Dering, Sir Edward, (1598-1644), 1st Baronet, MP and antiquary
- Dering, Sir Edward, (1625-1684), 2nd Baronet MP
- Dering, Unton, (d1676), letter writer and political agent
- Derrick, Eleanor Freda, (fl 1920-1963), Local Historian and Writer
- Derrick, Thomas, (1885-1954), Artist and Journalist
- Des Voeux, Sir George William, (1834-1909), Knight Colonial Governor
- Desaguliers, John Theophilus, (1683-1744), Natural Philosopher
- Desbarres, Joseph Frederick Wallet, (1722-1824), Colonel Military Engineer Colonial Governor
- Desborough, Samuel, (1619-1690), Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland
- Desmaizeaux, Pierre, (d 1745), Author
- Desmond, Shaw, (1877-1960), Novelist Dramatist and Poet
- D'Estrees, Francois Annibal, (1573-1670), Marshal of France
- Dethick, Sir Gilbert, (1500-1584), Knight, herald
- Dethick, Sir William, (1543-1612), Knight, herald
- Deutz, Jan, (1743-1784), Botanist
- Devereux, Robert, (1566-1601), 2nd Earl of Essex, statesman
- Devereux, Robert, (1591-1646), 3rd Earl of Essex, General
- Devereux, Walter, (1541-1576), 1st Earl of Essex
- Devisme, Louis, (1720-1776), Diplomat
- Dewar, Daniel, (1787-1867), Principal of Marischal College Aberdeen
- Dewar, George Albemarle Bertie, (1862-1934), Author and Editor
- D'Ewes, Paul, (1567-1631), Clerk in Chancery
- D'Ewes, Sir Simonds, (1602-1650), MP antiquary and manuscript collector
- D'Ewes, Sir Simonds, (1602-1650), 1st Baronet, MP and antiquary
- Dewick, Edward Chisholm, (1884-1958), Theologian
- Dibdin, Charles Isaac Mungo, (1768-1833), Dramatist and Composer
- Dibdin, Edward Rimbault Vere, (1853-1941), Art Critic
- Dibdin, Thomas Frognall, (1776-1847), vicar of Exning, antiquary and bibliographer
- Dibdin, Thomas John, (1771-1841), actor and dramatist
- Dicey, Albert Venn, (1835-1922), jurist
- Dick, Sir Alexander, (1703-1785), 3rd Baronet, physician
- Dick, William Wentworth Fitzwilliam, (1805-1892), MP for Co Wicklow
- Dickens, Charles John Huffam, (1812-1870), novelist and journalist
- Dickinson, Patric Thomas, (1914-1994), poet and playwright
- Dickinson, Willoughby Hyett, (1859-1943), 1st Baron Dickinson, politician
- Dickson, Sir Alexander, (1777-1840), Knight, Major General
- Dickson, Sir Collingwood, (1817-1904), Knight General Royal Artillery
- Digby, Edward, (1730-1757), 6th Baron Digby
- Digby, Francis, (fl 1669), Captain RN
- Digby, George, (1612-1677), 2nd Earl of Bristol
- Digby, Henry, (1731-1793), 1st Earl Digby
- Digby, John, (1580-1653), 1st Earl of Bristol, statesman
- Digby, Sir Kenelm, (1603-1665), Knight Author Naval Commander and Diplomat
- Digby, Kenelm Henry, (c 1796-1880), writer
- Digges, Sir Dudley, (1583-1639), Knight, diplomat and judge
- Digges, Thomas, (d 1595), Mathematician
- Dilke, Ashton Wentworth, (1850-1883), traveller, politician, MP
- Dilke, Charles Wentworth, (1789-1864), critic and antiquary
- Dilke, Sir Charles Wentworth, (1810-1869), 1st Baronet
- Dilke, Sir Charles Wentworth, (1843-1911), Knight, 2nd Baronet, politician and author
- Dilke, Sir Charles Wentworth, (1874-1918), 3rd Baronet
- Dilke, Emilia Frances, (1840-1904), art historian and trade unionist
- Dilke, Maria Dover, (d 1850), wife of Charles Wentworth Dilke
- Dill, Sir Samuel, (1844-1924), Knight Classical Scholar and Historian
- Dillingham, William, (?1617-1689), poet and controversialist
- Dillon, Michael James Robert, (1798-1850), 12th Earl of Roscommon
- Dillon, Sir William Henry, (1779-1857), Knight Admiral
- Dingle, Alyward Edward, (d 1947), Sinbad; Author
- Dinwiddie, Robert, (1693-1770), Governor of Virginia
- Dirom, Alexander, (d 1830), Lieutenant General
- Disbrowe, Sir Edward Cromwell, (1790-1851), Knight Diplomat MP
- Disher, Maurice Wilson, (1893-1969), Author and Critic
- Disney, John, (1677-1730), Rector of St Mary's, Nottingham, Author
- Disraeli, Benjamin, (1804-1881), Earl of Beaconsfield, statesman
- D'Israeli, Isaac, (1766-1848), Author
- Disraeli, Sarah, (1802-1859), author
- D'Ivernois, Francois, (1757-1842), Swiss Political Economist
- Dixon, Sir Manley, (d 1837), Knight Admiral
- Dixon, Manley Hall, (1786-1864), Admiral
- Dixon, Thomas Harold, (d 1963), Rector of Manaton w North Bovey
- Dixon, William Hepworth, (1821-1879), historian and traveller
- Dixwell, Sir Basil, (1665-1750), 2nd Baronet MP Governor of Dover Castle
- Dixwell, John, (c 1607-1689), Regicide
- Dobson, Henry Austin, (1840-1921), Poet and Literary Biographer
- Dodd, Francis, (1874-1949), painter
- Dodd, John, (1717-1782), MP for Reading
- Dodd, Philip Stanhope, (1775-1852), rector Penshurst, Kent
- Dodd, Thomas, (1771-1850), auctioneer, printseller and biographer
- Dodderidge, Sir John, (1555-1628), judge historian
- Doddridge, Sir John, (1555-1628), Knight, judge, MP and historian
- Doddridge, Philip, (1702-1751), Nonconformist minister, schoolmaster, hymn writer
- Dodgson, Campbell, (1867-1948), Art Historian and Critic
- Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge, (1832-1898), author and mathematician
- Dodington, George Bubb, (1691-1762), Baron Melcombe, politician
- Dodington, John, (d 1673), Politician and Diplomat
- Dodsley, James, (1724-1797), Bookseller
- Dodsley, Robert, (1703-1764), Poet Dramatist and Bookseller
- Dodson, John George, (1825-1897), 1st Baron Monk Bretton, politician
- Dodsworth, Roger, (1585-1654), antiquary
- Dodsworth, William, (1798-1861), Tractarian clergyman and Roman Catholic writer
- Dodwell, Edward, (1767-1832), traveller and archaeologist
- Dolben, Sir William, (1727-1814), 3rd Baronet MP, abolitionist
- Dollinger, Johann Joseph Ignaz, (1799-1890), Theologian
- Domett, Alfred, (1811-1887), New Zealand Statesman and Poet
- Domett, Sir William, (1754-1828), Knight, Admiral
- Domville, Silas, (1624-1678), Herefordshire antiquary
- Don, Alan Campbell, (1885-1966), Dean of Westminster
- Don, Sir George, (1754-1832), Knight General
- Donald, Sir Robert, (1860-1933), Knight Journalist
- Doncaster, Sir Robert, (1872-1955), Knight Chairman South Derbyshire Conservative Association
- Donkin, Bryan, (1768-1855), inventor and engineer
- Donkin, Sir Rufane Shaw, (1773-1841), Knight General
- Donnelly, Sir Ross, (? 1761-1840), Knight Admiral
- Doody, Samuel, (1656-1706), Botanist
- Doria, William, (d 1889), Diplomat
- D'Orleans, Henri Eugene Phillippe Louis, (1822-1897), Duc D'Aumale, French General and Historian
- Dormer, James, (1679-1741), Lieutenant General
- Dorrien, Sir Horace Lockwood Smith-, (1858-1930), Knight, General
- Douce, Francis, (1757-1834), antiquary
- Doughty, Charles Montagu, (1843-1926), poet and traveller
- Douglas, Lord Alfred Bruce, (1870-1945), poet
- Douglas, Archibald, (1489-1557), 6th Earl of Angus
- Douglas, Archibald, (1555-1588), 8th Earl of Angus
- Douglas, Sir Charles Eurwicke, (1806-1887), Knight MP
- Douglas, George, (1636-1692), Earl of Dumbarton
- Douglas, George, (1761-1827), 17th Earl of Morton
- Douglas, George Henry, (1821-1905), Admiral
- Douglas, Sir Howard, (1776-1861), 3rd Baronet General and Colonial Governor
- Douglas, James, (d 1581), 4th Earl of Morton
- Douglas, James, (1646-1700), 2nd Marquess of Douglas
- Douglas, James, (1702-1768), 14th Earl of Morton
- Douglas, John, (1721-1807), Bishop of Salisbury
- Douglas, Keith, (1920-1944), poet
- Douglas, Robert, (1727-1809), Lieutenant General
- Douglas, Sylvester, (1743-1823), Baron Glenbervie, politician
- Douglas, William, (1635-1694), 3rd Duke of Hamilton
- Douglas, William, (1637-1695), 1st Duke of Queensberry
- Douglas-Scott-Montagu, John Walter Edward, (1866-1929), 2nd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu, pioneer of motoring
- Dovaston, John Freeman Milward, (1782-1854), Writer
- Dowden, Edward, (1843-1913), Professor of English Literature and critic
- Dowdeswell, William, (1721-1775), Politician
- Dowdeswell, William, (1761-1828), General and Print Collector
- Dowland, John, (c1563-1626), lutenist and composer London;Paris, France
- Downer, Arthur Cleveland, (1847-1943), theologian
- Downes, John, (fl 1640-1695), Physician St Bartholomew's and Christ's Hospitals
- Downes, William, (1751-1826), 1st Baron Downes, judge
- Downing, Sir George, (?1623-1684), Baron Downing, 1st Baronet Soldier and Politician
- Downing, Sir Jacob Garrard, (c 1717-1764), 4th Baronet MP for Dunwich
- Downman, Edward Andrews, (d 1931), Anglican clergyman and antiquary
- Dowse, Richard, (1824-1890), Irish Judge
- Dowson, Ernest Christopher, (1867-1900), Poet
- Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan, (1859-1930), Knight author physician criminologist Edinburgh, Midlothian
- 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, Henry Edward, (1827-1892), Director of National Gallery of Ireland
- Doyley, Edward, (1617-1675), Governor of Jamaica
- D'Oyly, Sir Charles, (1781-1845), 7th Baronet Indian Civilian and Artist
- D'Oyly, Sir John Hadley, (1754-1818), 6th Baronet
- D'Oyly, Sir John Hadley, (1794-1869), 8th Baronet
- Drake, Sir Francis, (1540-1596), Knight, pirate, sea captain and explorer
- Drake, Francis, (1696-1771), Antiquary
- Drake, Francis, (1764-1821), Diplomat
- Drake, Roger, (fl 1737-1757), Indian Administrator
- Drake, Samuel Gardner, (1798-1875), American antiquary
- Drake, Sir William Richard, (1817-1890), Knight Solicitor and Antiquary
- Draper, Christabel, (d1978), literary executor of Judith, 16th Baroness Wentworth
- Draper, Ruth, (1884-1956), Actress
- Draper, Sir William, (1721-1787), Knight Lieutenant General
- Drew, Mary, (1847-1927), author, private secretary of WE Gladstone
- Drift, Adrian, (fl 1712-1740), Diplomat
- Drinkwater, John, (1882-1937), playwright, poet and actor
- Drokensford, John de, (d 1329), Bishop of Bath and Wells
- Drummond, Alexander, (d 1769), diplomat and travel writer
- Drummond, Andrew Berkeley, (1755-1833), Banker
- Drummond, Edmund Charles, (1841-1911), Admiral
- Drummond, George, (1687-1766), Lord Provost of Edinburgh
- Drummond, George, (1807-1902), 5th Earl of Perth
- Drummond, Henry, (1786-1860), MP Founder of Catholic Apostolic Church
- Drummond, Henry Home, (1783-1867), MP
- Drummond, James, (1648-1716), 4th Earl and 1st Titular Duke of Perth
- Drummond, James Eric, (1876-1951), 16th Earl of Perth
- Drummond, Sir James Robert, (1812-1895), Knight, Admiral
- Drummond, John, (1649-1714), 1st Earl and Titular Duke of Melfort
- Drummond, John, (1676-1742), MP Merchant
- Drummond, Robert Hay, (1711-1776), Archbishop of York
- Drummond, William, (c 1617-1688), 1st Viscount Strathallan, Lieutenant General
- Drummond, Sir William, (c 1770-1828), Knight MP Scholar Diplomat
- Drummond, William Abernethy, (c 1719-1809), Bishop of Glasgow
- Drummond-Hay, Sir John Hay, (1816-1893) Knight, diplomat
- Drury, Henry Joseph Thomas, (1778-1841), Schoolmaster Bibliophile Classical Scholar
- Drury, Sir William, (1527-1579), Knight Lord Justice
- Dryden, Sir Henry Edward Leigh, (1818-1899), 7th Baronet, antiquary
- Dryden, John, (1631-1700), Poet
- Du Cane, Sir Edmund Frederick, (1830-1903), Knight Major General Prison Reformer
- Du Devant, Amandine Aurore Lucie, (1803-1876), French Novelist
- Du Maurier, Dame Daphne, (1907-1989), author Cornwall
- Du Motier, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert, (1757-1834), Marquis de Lafayette, French General and Statesman
- Du Vichy Chamrond, Marie Anne, (1696-1780), French intellectual and patron of the arts
- Duberly, Frances Isabella, (1829-1903), author
- Ducarel, Andrew Coltee, (1713-1785), antiquary and Lambeth Palace librarian
- Duckett, George, (1684-1732), MP Author
- Duckett, Sir George Jackson, (1725-1822), Knight, Secretary to Navy Board, judge
- Duckworth, Gerald de l'Etang, (1870-1937), publisher
- Duckworth, Sir John Thomas, (1748-1817), 1st Baronet Admiral
- Dudley, Sir Henry Bate, (1745-1824), 1st Baronet, journalist, Prebendary of Ely
- Dudley, John, (1502-1553), Duke of Northumberland
- Dudley, Robert, (1532-1588) Earl of Leicester
- Dudley, Robert, (1573-1649), illegitimate son of Earl of Leicester
- Duff, Alexander William George, (1849-1912), 1st Duke of Fife
- Duff, James, (1729-1809), 2nd Earl Fife
- Duff, Sir James, (d 1815), 1st Baronet Consul at Cadiz
- Duff, Sir James Fitzjames, (1898-1970), Knight Vice Chancellor of Durham University
- Duffy, Sir Charles Gavan, (1816-1903), Knight, MP, Irish Nationalist and Australian politician
- Dugdale, Blanche Elizabeth Campbell, (1880-1948), Head of Intelligence, League of Nations Union
- Dugdale, Sir William, (1605-1686), knight antiquary and herald
- Dugdale, William Stratford, (1801-1871), MP
- Duguid, Charles, (1864-1923), Financial Journalist
- Dukes, Ashley, (1885-1959), Dramatist Critic and Theatre Manager
- Dukes, Thomas Farmer, (fl 1834-1847), antiquary
- Dulac, Edmund, (1882-1953), artist
- Dumaresq, Philip, (? 1650-1690), Seigneur of Samares Jersey
- Dumas, Alexandre, (1802-1870), French Novelist and Playwright
- Dummer, Edmund, (fl 1682-1707), Surveyor of the Navy
- Dumont, Pierre Etienne Louis, (1759-1829), Swiss political writer and Benthamite
- Dumouriez, Charles Francois, (1739-1823), French General
- Dunant, Isaac, (fl 1737-1741), Diplomat
- Dunbar, Gavin, (1455-1532), Bishop of Aberdeen
- Dunbar, George, (1774-1851), classical scholar
- Dunbar, Sir William, (1812-1889), 7th Baronet MP
- Duncan, Jonathan, (1756-1811), Governor of Bombay
- Duncombe, William, (fl 1689-1692), Diplomat
- Dundas, Sir David, (1735-1820), Knight General
- Dundas, Henry, (1742-1811), 1st Viscount Melville, statesman
- Dundas, Sir James Whitley Deans, (1785-1862), Knight, Admiral
- Dundas, Lawrence, (1766-1839), 1st Earl of Zetland, MP
- Dundas, Sir Richard Saunders, (1802-1861), Knight Vice Admiral
- Dundas, Robert, (1685-1753), Lord Arniston Scottish Judge
- Dundas, Robert, (1713-1787), Lord Arniston Scottish Judge
- Dundas, Robert, (1803-1886), 4th Viscount Melville
- Dunhill, Thomas Frederick, (1877-1946), Composer
- Dunkin, Edwin Hadlow Wise, (1849-1915), genealogist and local historian
- Dunlop, John Renton, (1852-1931), antiquary and genealogist
- Dunn, James Nicol, (1856-1919), journalist
- Dunn, Stanley Gerald, (1879-1964), English scholar
- Dunne, John William, (1875-1949), aeroplane designer, writer on philosophy
- Dunning, John, (1731-1783), 1st Baron Ashburton, politician
- Dunster, Charles, (1750-1816), Miscellaneous Writer
- Dunsterville, Lionel Charles, (1865-1946), Major General
- Duppa, Brian, (1588-1662), Bishop of Winchester
- Duras, Louis, (1640-1709), 2nd Earl of Feversham, General
- D'Urban, William Stewart Mitchell, (1837-1934), botanist, museum curator
- Durell, John Carlyon Vavasor, (1870-1946), rector of Clapham Clapham, Surrey;Teddington, Middlesex
- Durell, Thomas, (fl 1795), Lieutenant Colonel
- Durer, Albrecht, (1471-1528), German Painter and Engraver
- Durie, George, (d 1759), Self Styled Lord Rutherford
- Durnford, Richard, (1802-1895), Bishop of Chichester
- Durrell, Lawrence George, (1912-1990), Author
- Dutt, Rajani Palme, (1896-1974), Communist author and editor
- Dutt, Toru, (1856-1877), Indian Poet Musician and Scholar
- Dutton, Sir John, (1684-1743), 2nd Baronet MP
- Duveen, James Henry, (fl 1934-1948), Art Dealer
- Duveen, Sir Joseph, (1869-1939), 1st Baron Duveen
- Dwnn, Lewys, (c 1550-c 1616), Welsh genealogist and poet
- Dyce, Alexander, (1798-1869), scholar
- Dyce, William, (1806-1864), painter
- Dyer, George, (1755-1841), Poet
- Dyott, William, (1761-1847), General
- Dyson, Humphrey, (d ? 1632), Lawyer Book Collector and Antiquary
- Dyve, Sir Lewis, (1599-1669), Knight Royalist
- Eagles, John, (1783-1855), Artist and Author
- Eames, John, (d 1744), Dissenting Tutor
- Eardley, Sir Culling Eardley, (1805-1863), 3rd Baronet, philanthropist
- Eardley-Wilmot, Sir John Eardley, (1783-1847), 1st Baronet MP
- East, Sir Edward Hyde, (1764-1847), 1st Baronet, MP and Chief Justice of Calcutta
- Easthope, Sir John, (1784-1865), Knight Politician and Journalist
- Eastlake, Sir Charles Lock, (1793-1865), Knight, painter
- Eastlake, Charles Locke, (1836-1906), Keeper of the National Gallery Art Historian
- Eastlake, Elizabeth, (1809-1893), reviewer and author
- Echard, Laurence, (c 1670-1730), Archdeacon of Stow Historian
- Ecton, John, (d 1730), Antiquary and Compiler
- Eden, Sir Ashley, (1831-1887), Knight, Indian administrator
- Eden, Eleanor, (1758-1818), Baroness Auckland
- Eden, Sir Frederick Morton, (1766-1809), Knight, writer on the state of the poor
- Eden, George, (1784-1849), Earl of Auckland, Governor General of India, statesman
- Eden, Sir John, (1740-1812), 4th Baronet MP
- 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, Robert John, (1799-1870), 3rd Baron Auckland, Bishop of Bath and Wells
- Eden, William, (1744-1814), 1st Baron Auckland, statesman
- Edgcumbe, Emma, (1729-1807), Countess of Mount Edgcumbe
- Edgcumbe, George, (1721-1795), 1st Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, Admiral
- Edgcumbe, Richard, (1680-1758), 1st Baron Mount Edgcumbe
- Edgcumbe, Richard, (1716-1761), 2nd Baron Mount Edgcumbe, Major General
- Edge, Sir John, (1841-1926), Knight, Indian judge
- Edgeworth, Maria, (1768-1849), novelist and children's writer
- Edgeworth, Richard Lovell, (1744-1817), author
- Edinburgh, Alfred Ernest Albert, (1844-1900), Prince, Duke of Edinburgh
- Edmondes, Sir Thomas, (c1563-1639), Knight, diplomat, MP
- Edmonstone, Sir Archibald, (1795-1871), 3rd Baronet Traveller and Author
- Edmonstone, Neil Benjamin, (1765-1841), Indian administrator
- Edward III, (1312-1377), King of England
- Edward VI, (1537-1553), King of England and Ireland
- Edward VII, (1841-1910), King of Great Britain and Ireland
- Edwardes, William, (c 1711-1801), 1st Baron Kensington MP
- Edwardes, William, (1835-1896), 4th Baron Kensington, politician
- Edwards, Alfred George, (1848-1937), Archbishop of Wales
- Edwards, Edward, (1812-1886), librarian, biographer
- Edwards, F, (fl 1940), of north London London
- Edwards, Sir Fleetwood Isham, (1842-1910), Knight, Lieutenant Colonel, Keeper of Privy Purse
- Edwards, George, (1694-1773), ornithologist
- Edwards, Hamilton, (fl 1906-1920), Journalist
- Edwards, Sir Henry, (1812-1886), 1st Baronet MP
- Edwards, Thomas, (1699-1757), Critic
- Edwards-Moss, Sir Thomas, (1874-1960), 3rd Baronet
- Egan, Pierce, (1772-1849), author
- Egerton, Sir Edwin Henry, (1841-1916), Knight, diplomat
- Egerton, Francis, (1800-1857), 1st Earl of Ellesmere, politician, poet
- Egerton, Francis Henry, (1756-1829), 8th Earl of Bridgewater
- Egerton, Sir Holland, (c 1689-1730), 4th Baronet Antiquary
- Egerton, Sir Robert Eyles, (1827-1912), Knight Lieutenant Governor of the Punjab
- Egerton, Thomas, (1799-1882), 2nd Earl of Wilton, politician
- Egerton, William Tatton, (1806-1883), 1st Baron Egerton of Tatton
- Eisig, Konrad, (b1922), German Jewish refugee
- Elgar, Sir Edward William, (1857-1934), 1st Baronet Composer Broadheath, Worcestershire
- Eliot, Edward Granville, (1798-1877), 3rd Earl of St Germans
- Eliot, Henry Cornwallis, (1835-1911), 5th Earl of St Germans
- Eliot, Sir John, (1592-1632), Knight, politician
- Eliot, John, (1761-1823), 1st Earl of St Germans
- Eliot, Philip Herbert, (1862-1946), Bishop and Archdeacon of Buckingham
- Eliot, Thomas Stearns, (1888-1965), poet
- Eliot, William, (1767-1845), 2nd Earl of St Germans
- Eliott, George Augustus, (1717-1790), 1st Baron Heathfield, General
- Elizabeth, (1596-1662), Queen of Bohemia
- Elizabeth, (1618-1680), daughter of Elector Frederick V
- Elizabeth, (1770-1840), Princess, Artist
- Elizabeth I, (1533-1603), Queen of England and Ireland
- Ellacombe, Henry Thomas, (1790-1885), Vicar of Clyst St George Antiquary
- Ellerker, Sir Ralph, (d 1546), Knight Soldier
- Ellerman, Sir John Reeves, (1862-1933), 1st Baronet Financier and Shipowner
- Ellice, Edward, (1781-1863), merchant and politician
- Ellice, Edward, (1810-1880), politician
- Ellicott, Charles John, (1819-1905), Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol
- Elliot, Alexander Kynynmound, (1754-1778), East India Co official
- Elliot, Sir Charles, (1801-1875), Knight Admiral Colonial Governor
- Elliot, Sir Gilbert, (1693-1766), Knight Lord Minto Scottish Judge MP
- Elliot, Sir Gilbert, (1722-1777), 3rd Baronet Statesman Philosopher and Poet
- Elliot, Sir Henry George, (1817-1907), Knight Diplomat
- Elliot, Sir Henry Miers, (1808-1853), Knight, Indian civil servant and historian
- Elliot, Hugh, (1752-1830), Diplomat and Colonial Governor
- Elliot, William, (1766-1818), MP Chief Secretary for Ireland
- Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, Sir Gilbert, (1751-1814), 1st Earl of Minto, Governor General of India
- Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, Gilbert, (1782-1859), 2nd Earl of Minto, statesman
- Elliott, John, (1726-1782), antiquary
- Elliott, John, (1759-1834), Naval Officer
- Ellis, Alexander John, (1814-1890), philologist and mathematician
- Ellis, Charles Augustus, (1799-1868), 6th Baron Howard de Walden; 2nd Baron Seaford, diplomat
- Ellis, Charles Rose, (1771-1845), 1st Baron Seaford
- Ellis, Edith Mary Oldham, (1861-1916), author
- Ellis, Frederick Startridge, (1830-1901), bookseller and author
- Ellis, George, (1753-1815), writer
- Ellis, George James Welbore Agar-, (1797-1833), 1st Baron Dover
- Ellis, Henry, (1721-1806), explorer and colonial governor
- Ellis, Sir Henry, (1777-1869), Knight, Principal Librarian of the British Museum and antiquary
- Ellis, Sir Henry, (1777-1855), Knight, diplomat
- Ellis, Henry Havelock, (1859-1939), psychologist, writer and social reformer Croydon, Surrey
- Ellis, John, (c1643-1738), Under Secretary of State and MP
- Ellis, John, (1714-1776), naturalist
- Ellis, John Edward, (1841-1910), Liberal MP
- Ellis, Peter, (fl 1625), Welsh genealogist
- Ellis, Robert Staunton, (1825-1877), Indian civil servant
- Ellis, Thomas Edward, (1859-1899), Liberal MP
- Ellis, Welbore, (c1651-1734), Bishop of Meath
- Ellis, Welbore, (1713-1802), 1st Baron Mendip, statesman
- Ellis, Sir William, (d 1732), Knight, secretary to James II
- Elliston, William, (1733-1807), Master of Sydney Sussex College Cambridge and Vice Chancel
- Elmes, James, (1782-1862), architect and antiquary
- Elmy, Elizabeth C Wolstenholme, (1865-1920), Suffragist
- Elphinstone, George Keith, (1746-1823), 1st Viscount Keith, Admiral
- Elphinstone, Mountstuart, (1779-1859), Governor of Bombay, historian of India
- Elphinstone, William Fullerton, (1740-1834), Director of East India Co
- Elrington, Charles Richard, (1787-1850), theologian
- Elrington, Thomas, (1760-1835), Bishop of Ferns
- 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, (1577-1635), clerk of the parliaments
- Elsynge, Henry, (1606-1656), Clerk of the House of Commons
- Elton, Charles Isaac, (1839-1900), Lawyer and Antiquary
- Elwes, Alice Geraldine Cary, (1844-1907), wife of Valentine Dudley Henry Cary Elwes
- Elwin, Whitwell, (1816-1900), Anglican clergyman, editor of 'Quarterly Review'
- Emmott, Alfred, (1858-1926), 1st Baron Emmott, politician
- Emmott, Mary Gertrude, (1886-1954), Baroness Emmott
- Empson, William, (1791-1852), lawyer and literary reviewer
- Engel, Susan, (b1935), actor
- English, James Towers, (d 1819), General of the British Legion in Colombia
- Erasmus, Desiderius, (1466-1536), humanist and theologian
- Erdeswicke, Sampson, (c1538-1603), Antiquary
- Erle, Thomas, (c1650-1720), Lieutenant-General, MP for Wareham
- Errington, Sir George, (1839-1920), 1st Baronet, 1st Baronet MP
- Erskine, Alexander, (d 1677), 3rd Earl of Kellie
- Erskine, Sir Charles, (d 1677), 1st Baronet Herald
- Erskine, Charles, (1650-1689), 5th Earl of Mar
- Erskine, Charles, (1680-1763), Lord Justice Clerk
- Erskine, David Montagu, (1776-1855), 2nd Baron Erskine, diplomat
- Erskine, David Steuart, (1742-1829), 11th Earl of Buchan, author and antiquary
- Erskine, Henry, (1746-1817), Lord Advocate
- Erskine, John, (1675-1732), 6th Earl of Mar
- Erskine, Thomas, (1750-1823), 1st Baron Erskine, Lord Chancellor
- Erskine, William, (1773-1852), historian and orientalist
- Ervine, St John Greer, (1883-1971), playwright and novelist
- Escott, Thomas Hay Sweet, (1844-1924), Journalist and Editor
- Esdaile, Arundell James Kennedy, (1880-1956), Secretary of the British Museum and Bibliographer
- Esper, Eugenicis Johann Christoph, (1742-1810), German zoologist
- Essex, James, (1722-1784), builder and architect
- Estcourt, Thomas Grimston Bucknall, (1775-1853), MP
- Esterhazy, Paul Anton, (1785-1866), Prince Esterhazy, Austrian Diplomat
- Estye, George, (1566-1601), Preacher of St Mary's Bury St Edmunds
- Etheredge, George, (c1635-1691), Knight Dramatist Diplomat
- Etherege, Sir George, (1636-1691), Knight Dramatist
- Etherton, Percy T, (1879-1963), Colonel Consul at Kashgar
- Etough, Henry, (1688-1757), Rector of Therfield Hertfordshire
- Etty, William, (1787-1849), Painter
- Eure, Ralph, (1558-1617), 3rd Baron Eure
- Eure, William, (c 1483-1548), 1st Baron Eure
- Evans, Sir Arthur John, (1851-1941), Knight, archaeologist
- Evans, Benjamin Ifor, (1899-1982), Baron Evans of Hungershall
- Evans, Evan, (1731-1789), Welsh poet and antiquary
- Evans, George, (d 1783), 3rd Baron Carbery
- Evans, George, (1766-1804), 4th Baron Carbery
- Evans, Sir George de Lacy, (1787-1870), Knight, General
- Evans, John Emrys, (1853-1931), auditor general, Transvaal
- Evans, Paul Vychan Emrys-, (1894-1967), politician
- Evans, Robert Harding, (1778-1857), bookseller and auctioneer
- Evans, Violet Mary, (1890-1946), scholar and author
- Evans, Walter John, (1864-1939), journalist
- Evan-Thomas, Sir Hugh, (1862-1928), Knight, Admiral
- Evelyn, John, (1620-1706), diarist, traveller, numismatist, antiquary and gardener
- Everall, William, (1838-1923), Vice Consul in Guatamala
- Everard, Edmund, (fl 1686), Writer
- Everard, Sir Richard, (d 1680), 1st Baronet Parliamentarian
- Everest, Sir George, (1790-1866), Knight Military Engineer
- Everett, Edward, (1794-1865), American Clergyman Diplomat and Statesman
- Everett, Percy Winn, (1870-1952), Deputy Chief Scout
- Every, George, (1909-2003), historian and poet
- Evesham, Alexander, (d 1592), antiquary
- Ewart, Joseph, (1759-1792), diplomat
- Ewart, William, (1798-1869), politician
- Ewing, Alexander, (1814-1873), Bishop of Argyll and the Isles
- Ewing, Juliana Horatia, (1841-1885), children's author
- Eyles, Sir John, (1683-1745), 2nd Baronet MP
- Eyles-Stiles, Sir Francis Haskins, (d 1762), 3rd Baronet
- Eyre, Anthony, (1634-1671), MP
- Eyre, Edward John, (1815-1901), Colonial Governor
- Eyre, Sir Robert, (1666-1735), Knight Judge
- Eyton, Robert William, (1815-1881), rector of Ryton, antiquary
- Fabbroni, Giovanni Valentino Mattia, (1752-1822), Chemist and Naturalist
- Faber, Frederick William, (1814-1863), Roman Catholic Priest Hymn Writer
- Fabre, Jean Henri, (1831-1915), Entomologist
- Fabricius, Johann Christian, (1745-1808), Entomologist
- Fagan, George, (d1869), diplomat
- Fagan, James Bernard, (1873-1933), Actor Manager Producer and Playwright
- Fagan, Robert, (c 1745-1816), Diplomat and Painter
- Fagel, Hendrik, (1765-1838), Dutch Ambassador to London
- Fairbairn, Sir William, (1789-1874), 1st Baronet, engineer
- Fairborne, Sir Palmes, (1644-1680), Knight Governor of Tangier
- Fairfax, Brian, (1633-1711), politician
- Fairfax, Brian, (1676-1749), Commissioner of Customs
- Fairfax, Charles, (1597-1673), antiquary and genealogist
- Fairfax, Edward, (d 1635), Poet
- Fairfax, Ferdinando, (1584-1648), 2nd Baron Fairfax, General
- Fairfax, Robert, (1707-1793), 7th Baron Fairfax
- Fairfax, Thomas, (1612-1671), 3rd Baron Fairfax, General
- Falconer, Alexander, (d 1671), Baron Falconer of Halkertoun, judge
- Falconer, Thomas, (1805-1882), County Court Judge
- Falk, Bernard, (1882-1960), Journalist Art Collector and Historian
- Falkener, Edward, (1814-1896), architect and archaeologist
- Falkiner, Sir Frederick John, (1768-1824), Baronet MP
- Falle, Philip, (1656-1742), Rector of Shenley, Herts, historian of Jersey
- Fane, Charles, (1635-1691), 3rd Earl of Westmorland
- Fane, Charles, (d 1766), 2nd Viscount Fane
- Fane, Francis, (1583-1628), 1st Earl of Westmorland
- Fane, Henry, (1739-1802), MP
- Fane, John, (1759-1841), 10th Earl of Westmorland
- Fane, John, (1784-1859), 11th Earl of Westmorland, General
- Fane, Julian Henry Charles, (1827-1870), Diplomat and Poet
- Fane, Mildmay, (d 1665), 2nd Earl of Westmorland
- Fane, Thomas, (1680-1736), 6th Earl of Westmorland
- Fanshawe, Lady Ann, (1625-1680), memoirist
- Fanshawe, Sir Arthur, (1794-1864), Knight Admiral
- Faraday, Michael, (1791-1867), natural philosopher
- Farington, Joseph, (1747-1821), Landscape Painter Diarist
- Farjeon, Eleanor, (1881-1965), Author London
- Farjeon, Herbert, (1887-1945), author, dramatic critic and theatrical manager
- Farleigh, John, (1900-1965), Painter Engraver and Illustrator
- Farley, Abraham, (1712-1791), Deputy Chamberlain of the Exchequer Antiquary
- Farmer, Richard, (1735-1797), Master of Emmanuel College Cambridge
- Farnese, Alessandro, (1545-1592), Duke of Parma, Governor General of the Netherlands
- Farquhar, Sir Robert Townsend, (1776-1830), 1st Baronet Politician and Colonial Governor
- Farquhar, Sir Thomas Harvie, (1775-1836), 2nd Baronet
- Farquhar, Sir Walter Rockliffe, (1810-1900), 3rd Baronet
- Farr, William, (1807-1883), statistician
- Farr, William Windham, (1808-1887), barrister
- Farrar, Frederic William, (1831-1903), Dean of Canterbury
- Fastolf, Sir John, (? 1378-1459), Knight, soldier and landowner
- Faulkner, Thomas, (1777-1855), Antiquary
- Fauquier, Francis, (? 1704-1768), Lieutenant Governor of Virginia
- Fawcett, Henry, (1833-1884), academic, economist and statesman
- Fawcett, John, (1768-1837), Actor and Dramatist
- Fawcett, Sir John Henry, (1831-1898), Knight Diplomat
- Fawcett, Dame Millicent, (1847-1929), GBE, feminist, political activist and suffragist Aldeburgh, Suffolk
- Fawcett, Sir William, (1728-1804), Knight, General
- Fawkener, Sir Everard, (1684-1758), Knight, merchant, diplomat, civil servant
- Fawkener, William Augustus, (d 1811), Clerk of the Privy Council Diplomat
- Fazakerley, John Nicholas, (1787-1852), Politician
- Fea, Allan, (1860-1956), Antiquary
- Featherstonhaugh, George William, (1780-1866), geologist and diplomat
- Feetham, John Oliver, (1873-1947), Bishop of North Queensland
- Feilding, William Basil Percy, (1796-1865), 7th Earl of Denbigh
- Felix, Orlando, (1790-1860), Major General, traveller and Egyptologist
- Fell, John, (1625-1686), Bishop of Oxford
- Fellowes, Edmund Horace, (1870-1951), Anglican clergyman, historian and musical scholar
- Fellows, Sir Charles, (1799-1860), Knight Traveller Archaeologist
- Fenn, Sir John, (1739-1794), Knight Antiquary
- Fenton, Edward, (d 1603), Explorer
- Fenton, Elijah, (1683-1730), Poet
- Fenwick, Hannah, (1782-1801), poet
- Fenwick, Sir John, (? 1645-1697), Knight, Jacobite conspirator
- Ferguson, Sir Samuel, (1810-1886), Knight Poet and Antiquary
- Fergusson, James, (1808-1886), Writer On Architecture
- Fergusson, Sir James, (1832-1907), 6th Baron of Kilkerran, 6th Baronet Colonial Governor
- Fermor, George, (1768-1830), 3rd Earl of Pomfret
- Fermor, Henrietta Louisa, (d1761), Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Caroline
- Fermor, Thomas, (1698-1753), 1st Earl of Pomfret
- Ferrar, Nicholas, (1592-1637), Theologian
- Ferrers, Henry, (1550-1633), Warwickshire Antiquary
- Ferrers, Vyvyan Macleod, (b1877), Indian Civil Service
- Fetherston, Sir Thomas, (c 1759-1819), 2nd Baronet MP
- Fetherstonhaugh, Sir Matthew, (c 1715-1774), 1st Baronet MP
- Feuchtwanger, Lion, (1884-1958), Historian and Novelist
- Fezensac, Robert de Montesquiou-, (1855-1921), French poet and essayist
- Ffrench, Robert Percy, (d 1896), Diplomat
- Field, Barron, (1786-1846), lawyer and miscellaneous writer
- Fielden, Lionel, (1896-1974), Journalist
- Fieldhouse, Arthur, (fl 1895-1956), Writer of Educational Texts
- Fielding, Sir John, (1721-1780), Knight Magistrate
- Fiennes, Nathaniel, (1608-1669), parliamentarian
- Fiennes, Thomas, (1517-1541), 9th Baron Dacre
- Figes, Eva, (1932-2012), writer
- Filkin, Richard, (fl 1850), Physician
- Finch, Lady Cecilia Isabella, (fl 1738-1765), Lady of the Bedchamber
- Finch, Charles, (1672-1712), 4th Earl of Winchilsea
- Finch, Charlotte, (1730-1805), Countess of Aylesford
- Finch, Daniel, (1647-1730), 2nd Earl of Nottingham; 6th Earl of Winchilsea, statesman
- Finch, Daniel, (1689-1769), 3rd Earl of Nottingham 8th Earl of Winchilsea
- Finch, Heneage, (1621-1682), 1st Earl of Nottingham, Lord Chancellor
- Finch, John, (1584-1660), Baron Finch of Fordwich, Lord Keeper, Speaker of the House of Commons
- Finch, Sir John, (1626-1682), Knight Physician and Diplomat
- Finch, William, (1691-1766), MP Diplomat
- Finch-Hatton, Edward, (d 1771), Diplomat
- Finch-Hatton, George William, (1791-1858), 10th Earl of Winchilsea 6th Earl of Nottingham
- Findlay, Sir Mansfeldt de Cardonnel, (1861-1932), Knight, diplomat
- Finlaison, John, (1783-1860), Statistician and Government Actuary
- Finlay, Alexander Struthers, (1806-1886), MP and economist
- Finlay, George, (1799-1875), historian of Greece
- Finnis, Valerie Margaret Steriker, (1924-2006), horticulturist and photographer
- Firebrace, Henry, (1619-1691), Royalist
- Firth, Sir Charles Harding, (1857-1936), Knight, historian
- Fish, Walter George, (1874-1947), Journalist
- Fisher, Herbert Albert Laurens, (1865-1940), historian and statesman
- Fisher, James, (fl 1794-1821), Chief Clerk Audit Office
- Fisher, John, (1748-1825), Bishop of Salisbury
- Fisher, John Arbuthnot, (1841-1920), 1st Baron Fisher of Kilverstone, Admiral of the Fleet
- Fisher, Philip, (c 1750-1842), Canon of Norwich Master of the Charterhouse
- Fisher, Thomas, (1782-1836), East India Co official and antiquary
- Fison, Lorimer, (1832-1907), anthropologist
- Fitch, William Stevenson, (1792-1859), Suffolk antiquary
- Fitton, William Henry, (1780-1861), geologist
- Fitzalan-Howard, Edmund Bernard, (1855-1947), 1st Viscount Fitzalan of Derwent, politician
- Fitzalan-Howard, Henry, (1847-1917), 15th Duke of Norfolk, politician
- Fitzball, Edward, (1792-1873), dramatist
- Fitzclarence, George Augustus Frederick, (1794-1842), 1st Earl of Munster, Major General
- Fitzgerald, Sir Augustine, (d 1834), 1st Baronet Lieutenant General
- Fitzgerald, Augustus Frederick, (1791-1874), 3rd Duke of Leinster
- Fitzgerald, Lord Edward, (1763-1798), Irish Rebel
- Fitzgerald, Edward, (1809-1883), poet and translator
- Fitzgerald, Lord Henry, (1761-1829), son of 1st Duke of Leinster
- Fitzgerald, James Edward, (1818-1896), Prime Minister of New Zealand
- Fitzgerald, Maurice, (1774-1849), Knight of Kerry Irish Statesman
- Fitzgerald, Penelope Knox, (1916-2000), Novelist
- Fitzgerald, Lord Robert Stephen, (1765-1833), Diplomat
- Fitzgerald, William Robert, (1749-1804), 2nd Duke of Leinster
- Fitzgerald, Sir William Robert Seymour Vesey, (1818-1885), Knight, MP Governor of Bombay
- Fitzgerald, William Thomas, (1759-1829), Versifier
- Fitzgerald, William Vesey, (1783-1843), Baron Fitzgerald and Vesey, statesman
- Fitzgibbon, John, (1749-1802), 1st Earl of Clare
- Fitzgibbon, John, (1792-1851), 2nd Earl of Clare
- Fitzherbert, Alleyne, (1753-1839), 1st Baron St Helens, diplomat
- Fitzherbert, Sir Anthony, (1470-1538), Knight Justice of the Common Pleas
- Fitzherbert, Henry Edward, (1882-1958), Archdeacon of Derby
- Fitzherbert, William, (1712-1772), MP for Derby
- Fitzmaurice, Henry Charles Keith, (1845-1927), 5th Marquess of Landsdowne, statesman
- Fitzmayer, Sir James William, (1813-1895), Knight General
- Fitzpatrick, Anne, (1738-1804) Countess of Upper Ossory, noblewoman
- Fitzpatrick, John, (1745-1818), 2nd Earl of Upper Ossory
- Fitzpatrick, Richard, (1747-1813), General Politician and Wit
- Fitzralph, Richard, (d 1360), Archbishop of Armagh
- Fitzroy, Sir Almeric William, (1851-1935), Knight Clerk of the Privy Council
- Fitzroy, Augustus Henry, (1735-1811), 3rd Duke of Grafton, statesman
- Fitzroy, Charles, (1683-1757), 2nd Duke of Grafton
- Fitzroy, George Henry, (1760-1844), 4th Duke of Grafton
- Fitzroy, Laura, (1765-1798), Lady of the Bedchamber to the Princess of Wales
- FitzRoy, Robert, (1805-1865), MP, Governor of New Zealand, Vice Admiral and meteorologist
- Fitzwilliam, William, (d 1542), Earl of Southampton
- Fitzwilliam, Sir William, (1526-1599), Knight Lord Deputy of Ireland
- Flahault, Margaret Mercer, (1788-1867), Viscountess Keith and Baroness Nairn
- Flahaut de la Billardierre, Auguste Charles Joseph, (1785-1870), Comte De Flahaut de la Billardierre, French General and diplomat
- Flaubert, Gustave, (1821-1880), French Novelist
- Flavell, John, (1630-1691), Presbyterian minister and author of religious writings Bromsgrove, Worcestershire;Dartmouth, Devon
- Flaxman, John, (1755-1826), sculptor
- Flaxman, Mary Ann, (1768-1833), Artist
- Flecker, Herman James Elroy, (1884-1915), poet and dramatist
- Fleetwood, Charles, (c 1618-1692), Major General
- Fleetwood, William, (? 1535-1594), Recorder of London
- Fleming, Sir Alexander, (1881-1955), Knight, Knight, bacteriologist
- Fleming, John Barton Willis, (d 1844), MP
- Flemming, Dorothy Mary, (1896-1996), autobiographist
- Flemming, Sir Gilbert Nicolson, (1897-1981), Knight Permanent Secretary for Education
- Flemyng, Malcolm, (d 1764), Physiologist
- Fletcher, Sir Banister Flight, (1866-1953), Knight Architect
- Fleury, Hercule Andre de, (1653-1743), French cardinal and statesman
- Flinders, Matthew, (1774-1814), Captain RN Hydrographer and Discoverer
- Flint, Sir Charles William, (1777-1832), Knight, Under Secretary for Ireland
- Flood, Sir Frederick, (d 1824), 1st Baronet MP
- Flood, Henry, (1732-1791), MP
- Flower, Constance, (1843-1931), social reformer
- Flower, Cyril, (1843-1907), Baron Battersea, politician
- Flower, Robin Ernest William, (1881-1946), Celtic Scholar Philologist Poet
- Flower, Stephen, (d 1677), East India Co agent in Persia
- Flower, William, (? 1498-1588), Herald
- Floyd, Sir Henry, (1793-1868), 2nd Baronet, Colonel
- Foakes-Jackson, Frederick John, (1855-1941), theologian and ecclesiastical historian
- Foley, John Henry, (1818-1874), Sculptor
- Foley, Thomas, (c1641-1701), MP
- Foley, Thomas, (c1670-1737), Tory MP
- Foley, Sir Thomas, (1757-1833), Knight Admiral
- Folkes, Martin, (d 1706), lawyer
- Folkes, Martin, (1690-1754), antiquary
- Follett, Sir William Webb, (1798-1845), Knight, Attorney General
- Fontane, Theodor, (1819-1898), Author
- Foote, Sir Edward James, (1767-1833), Knight Vice Admiral
- Forbes, Alexander Penrose, (1817-1875), Bishop of Brechin
- Forbes, Sir Charles Morton, (1880-1960), Knight, Admiral
- Forbes Dennis, Alban Ernan, (d1972), Diplomat and MI6 Head of Station for Austria, Hungary and Yugoslavia
- Forbes, Duncan, (1685-1747), Lord President of the Court of Session
- Forbes, Francis Reginald, (1791-1873), Diplomat
- Forbes, George, (1685-1765), 3rd Earl of Granard
- Forbes, George John, (1785-1836), Viscount Forbes, Major General
- Forbes, Gordon, (d 1828), Major General
- Forbes, James David, (1809-1868), natural philosopher
- Forbes, James Ochoncar, (1765-1843), 18th Baron Forbes, General
- Forbes, John, (1710-1759), Brigadier General
- Forbes, John, (1750-1797), MP
- Forbes, John Hay, (1776-1854), Lord Medwyn Judge
- Forbes, Patrick, (d 1743), Historian
- Forbes-Robertson, Ian, (fl 1879-1929), Actor
- Forbes-Robertson, Sir Johnston, (1853-1937), Knight Actor
- Ford, James, (1779-1850), Vicar of Navestock and antiquary
- Ford, Richard, (1796-1858), travel writer and art connoisseur
- Foresti, Spiridion, (fl1793-1822), Minister to Septinsular Republic
- Forman, Henry Buxton, (1842-1917), Man of Letters
- Forman, Simon, (1552-1611), Astrologer
- Forrest, Theodosius, (1728-1784), Author
- Forshall, Josiah, (1795-1863), librarian, archivist and biblical scholar
- Forster, Benjamin, (1736-1805), Rector of Boconnoc and Antiquary
- Forster, Edward, (1730-1812), banker and antiquary
- Forster, Edward, (1769-1828), miscellaneous writer
- Forster, Edward Morgan, (1879-1970), novelist and critic
- Forster, Sir John, (1520-1602), Knight Warden of the Marches
- Forster, John, (1812-1876), historian and biographer
- Forster, Margaret, (1938-2016), author and biographer Carlisle, Cumberland
- Forster, Nathaniel, (1718-1757), Classical and Biblical Scholar
- Forster, Nathaniel, (1726-1790), Clergyman and Political Economist
- Forster, Peter, (1737-1812), Rector of Hedenham Norfolk
- Forster, William Edward, (1818-1886), statesman
- Forsyth, Andrew Russell, (1858-1942), Mathematician
- Fortescue, George Matthew, (1791-1877), MP
- Fortescue, Hester, (1767-1847), Countess Fortescue
- Fortescue, Hugh, (1753-1841), 1st Earl Fortescue
- Fortescue, Hugh, (1783-1861), 2nd Earl Fortescue
- Fortescue, Sir John, (c 1531-1607), Knight, Chancellor of the Exchequer
- Fortescue, John Bevill, (1850-1938), Barrister
- Fortescue, Sir John William, (1859-1933), Knight Military Historian
- Fortescue, Lady Louisa Elizabeth, (1813-1899), wife of George Fortescue
- Fortescue-Aland, John, (1670-1746), 1st Baron Fortescue of Credan, MP judge
- Forth, Nathaniel Parker, (1744-1809), Envoy to France
- Foss, Edward, (1787-1870), Lawyer and Biographer
- Foss, Hubert James, (1899-1953), music critic
- Foster, Sir Augustus John, (1780-1848), 1st Baronet, diplomat
- Foster, Balthazar Walter, (1840-1913), 1st Baron Ilkeston
- Foster, Beryl, (fl 1968 -1979), publisher and activist Notting Hill, Middlesex
- Foster, John, (1740-1828), Baron Oriel, politician
- Foster, John Leslie, (c 1781-1842), MP and Irish judge
- Foster, Joseph, (1844-1905), genealogist
- Foster, Sir Michael, (1689-1763), Knight, judge
- Foster, Morgan Hugh, (1815-1891), banker
- Foster, Peter Le Neve, (1809-1879), Secretary of Royal Society of Arts
- Fothergill, John, (1712-1780), physician
- Foulis, Sir David, (d 1642), Knight Politician
- Foulis, Sir James, (d 1688), Knight Lord Colinton Lord Justice Clerk
- Fowke, Frank Rede, (1847-1927), Civil Servant
- Fowke, Sir Frederick Gustavus, (1782-1856), 1st Baronet
- Fowke, Isabella Langdale, (1850-1929), actress
- Fowke, Joseph, (1716-1800), Indian Administrator and Diamond Merchant
- Fowler, Sir Henry Hartley, (1830-1911), 1st Viscount Wolverhampton, statesman
- Fowler, Joseph Thomas, (1833-1924), Hebrew scholar and antiquary
- Fowler, Robert, (1767-1841), Bishop of Ossory and Ferns
- Fowler, William, (1828-1905), MP and finance writer
- Fowler, William Warde, (1847-1921), historian and ornithologist
- Fox, Adam, (1883-1977), Canon of Westminster
- Fox, Caroline, (1767-1845), diarist and correspondent
- Fox, Caroline, (1819-1871), diarist
- Fox, Charles James, (1749-1806), statesman
- Fox, Charles Richard, (1796-1873), General Numismatist MP
- Fox, Sir Frank, (1874-1960), Knight, author and journalist
- Fox, Henry, (1705-1774), 1st Baron Holland, statesman
- Fox, Henry Edward, (1755-1811), General colonial governor
- Fox, Henry Edward, (1802-1859), 4th Baron Holland, diplomat
- Fox, Henry Richard Vassall, (1773-1840), 3rd Baron Holland, statesman
- Fox, Henry Stephen, (1791-1846), diplomat
- Fox, Luke, (1586-1635), navigator
- Fox, Lady Mary, (d 1864), daughter of William IV
- Fox, Mary Augusta, (1812-1889), Baroness Holland
- Fox, Sir Stephen, (1627-1716), Knight, statesman
- Fox, Stephen, (1745-1774), 2nd Baron Holland
- Fox, William, (c1732-1776), genealogist
- Fox, William Johnson, (1786-1864), preacher, politician and journalist
- Foxe, John, (1516-1587), Martyrologist
- Foxe, Samuel, (1560-1630), Diarist
- Fox-Strangways, Edward Henry Charles James, (1905-1964), 7th Earl of Ilchester
- Fox-Strangways, Giles Stephen Holland, (1874-1959), 6th Earl of Ilchester
- Fox-Strangways, Henry Edward, (1847-1905), 5th Earl of Ilchester
- Fox-Strangways, Henry Stephen, (1787-1858), 3rd Earl of Ilchester
- Fox-Strangways, Henry Thomas, (1747-1802), 2nd Earl of Ilchester
- Fox-Strangways, Stephen, (1704-1776), 1st Earl of Ilchester
- Fox-Strangways, Stephen, (1817-1848), Lord Stavordale
- Fox-Strangways, William Thomas Horner, (1795-1865), 4th Earl of Ilchester
- Foxwell, Herbert Somerton, (1849-1936), economist and bibliographer
- Frampton, James, (1769-1855), Lieutenant Colonel Dorset Yeomanry
- Frampton, Robert, (1622-1708), Bishop of Gloucester
- Francis, Sir Frank Chalton, (1901-1988), Knight Director and Principal Librarian of British Museum
- Francis, Philip, (? 1708-1773), writer and clergyman
- Francis, Sir Philip, (1740-1818), Knight, politician
- Francklyn, Gilbert, (1733-1799), Member of Council of Tobago
- Frankau, Gilbert, (1884-1952), Novelist
- Frankland-Russell-Astley, Bertram Frankland, (1857-1904), Son of Lt-Col Francis L'Estrange Astley
- Frankland-Russell-Astley, Rosalind Alicia, (d1900), 2nd Wife of Lt-Col FL Astley
- Franklin, Benjamin, (1706-1790), American Statesman Diplomat Scientist and Philosopher
- Franklin, Colin Ellis, (b 1923), literary editor and antiquarian bookseller
- Franklin, Edward, (d 1644), Chaplain to Sir Francis Bacon
- Franklin, Eleanor Anne, (? 1795-1825), poet
- Franklin, Jane, (1792-1875), traveller and social reformer
- Franklin, Sir John, (1786-1847), Knight Rear Admiral Arctic Explorer
- Franks, Sir Augustus Wollaston, (1826-1897), Knight Antiquary
- Franks, Sir George Mckenzie, (1868-1958), Knight Major General
- Fraser, Alexander John, (d 1866), Colonel, colonial administrator and diplomat
- Fraser, Alexander Mackenzie, (1758-1809), Lieutenant General
- Fraser, Lady Antonia Margaret Caroline, (b 1932), writer
- Fraser, Charles Henry, (fl 1783-1798), Diplomat
- Fraser, James, (1818-1885), Bishop of Manchester
- Fraser, Sir John Foster, (1868-1936), Knight, journalist and traveller
- Fraser, Lovat, (1871-1926), Editor of the Times of India Writer and Traveller
- Fraser, Robert, (1760-1831), Statistician and Economist
- Fraser, Simon, (c 1667-1747), 12th Baron Lovat
- Fraser Tytler, Patrick, (1791-1849), historian
- Fraser, William, (d 1802), Under Secretary of State
- Fraser, Sir William, (1816-1898), Knight, genealogist and antiquary
- Fraser-Tytler, James Macleod Bannatyne, (1821-1914), General
- Frazer, Andrew, (d 1792), Lieutenant Colonel Royal Engineers
- Frazer, Sir James George, (1854-1941), Knight, social anthropologist
- Frederick, II, (1712-1786), King of Prussia
- Frederick, Sir John, (1708-1783), 4th Baronet MP
- Frederick Lewis, (1707-1751), Prince of Wales Hanover, Germany;London;Taplow, Buckinghamshire
- Freeling, Sir Francis, (1764-1836), postal reformer
- Freeman, Edward Augustus, (1823-1892), historian
- Freeman, Edward Bothamley, (1838-1921), Diplomat
- Freeman, George Sydney, (1879-1938), Journalist
- Freeman, John, (1880-1929), poet and critic
- Freeman, Kathleen, (1897-1959), Scholar and Novelist as Mary Fitt
- Freeman, Sir Ralph, (fl 1610-1655), Knight Dramatist
- Freeman, Samuel, (d 1707), Dean of Peterborough
- Freeman-Mitford, Algernon Bertram, (1837-1917), 1st Baron Redesdale, diplomat
- 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
- Freiligrath, Ferdinand, (1810-1876), German Poet
- Freind, Robert, (1667-1751), Headmaster of Westminster School
- Freind, William, (1715-1766), Dean of Canterbury
- Freke, Elizabeth, (1641-1714), Diarist
- Freke, John Evans-, (1765-1845), 6th Baron Carbery
- Freman, Ralph, (c 1665-1742), MP
- Freman, Ralph, (1707-1772), Prebendary of Salisbury
- Fremantle, Sir Arthur James Lyon, (1835-1901), Knight General Colonial Governor
- Fremantle, Sir Charles Howe, (1800-1869), Knight Admiral
- Fremantle, Thomas Francis, (1798-1890), 1st Baron Cottesloe, politician
- Fremantle, Sir William Henry, (1766-1850), Knight Politician
- Fremantle, William Henry, (1831-1916), Dean of Ripon
- French, Arthur, (c 1787-1856), 1st Baron De Freyne
- French, John Denton Pinkstone, (1852-1925), 1st Earl of Ypres, Field Marshal
- Frend, William, (1757-1841), Unitarian Reformer and Scientific Writer
- Frere, Bartholomew, (1776-1851), diplomat
- Frere, Sir Henry Bartle Edward, (1815-1884), 1st Baronet, statesman
- Frere, John Hookham, (1769-1846), diplomat and author
- Freshfield, James William, (1775-1864), MP Solicitor
- Freshfield, James William, (1801-1857), solicitor to the Bank of England
- Freundeck, Richard Francois Philippe Brunck de, (1729-1803), French classical scholar
- Friesen, Julius Heinrich, (fl 1689-1702), Count Von Friesen, Ambassador to Germany
- Friswell, James Hain, (1825-1878), Author and Literary Editor
- Frobisher, Sir Martin, (?1535-1594), Knight and navigator
- Frost, John, (1784-1877), Chartist
- Froude, James Anthony, (1818-1894), historian
- Frowde, Henry, (1841-1927), publisher
- Frowde, Philip, (fl 1688), Deputy Postmaster General
- Fry, Charles Burgess, (1872-1956), sportsman and journalist
- Fry, Elizabeth, (1780-1845), penal reformer and philanthropist
- Fry, Roger Eliot, (1866-1934), art critic and artist
- Fullarton, William, (1754-1808), MP Commissioner of Trinidad
- Fuller, Augustus Eliott, (1777-1857), MP
- Fuller, Charles Francis, (1830-1875), sculptor
- Fuller, Hester Helena Makepeace Thackeray, (1878-1960), writer
- Fuller, Sir Joseph, (d 1841), Knight, General
- Fuller, Rose, (1708-1777), MP for Rye, New Romney and Maidstone
- Fuller, Stephen, (1716-1808), Colonial Agent for Jamaica
- Fuller, William, (c1670-1733), imposter
- Fuller, William, (fl 1933-1939), barrister and Official of Society of Authors
- Fuller-Acland-Hood, Alexander, (1853-1917), 1st Baron St Audries
- Fuller-Maitland, John Alexander, (1856-1936), music critic and historian
- Fullerton, Lady Georgiana Charlotte, (1812-1885), novelist and philanthropist
- Furber, Douglas, (1885-1961), Author and Songwriter
- Furney, Richard, (1694-1753), Archdeacon of Surrey Antiquary
- Furniss, Harry, (1854-1925), caricaturist and illustrator
- Furnivall, Frederick James, (1825-1910), scholar, editor and oarsman
- Furse, John, (b 1947), artist and film maker
- Furse, Dame Katharine, (1875-1952), Director of WRNS and World Bureau of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts
- Furse, Michael Bolton, (1870-1955), Bishop of St Albans
- Fyfe, H Hamilton, (1869-1951), Author and Journalist
- Fyleman, Rose, (1877-1957), Writer and Lecturer
- Gabriel, Edmund, (1821-1862), Commissioner for Suppression of Slave Trade in Angola
- Gage, Thomas, (1721-1787), General Governor of Massachusetts
- Gage, Sir William, (1695-1744), 7th Baronet MP
- Gage, William Hall, (1718-1791), 2nd Viscount Gage
- Gainsborough, Thomas, (1727-1788), Painter
- Gainsford, Thomas, (d 1624), Historian Author
- Gairdner, James, (1828-1912), Historian
- Gaisford, Thomas, (1779-1855), Dean of Christ Church Oxford
- Gale, Miles, (1647-1721), Anglican clergyman, antiquary
- Gallico, Paul William, (1897-1976), Author and Journalist
- Galloway, Sir Archibald, (1780-1850), Knight, Major General
- Gally, Henry, (1696-1769), Royal Chaplain Classical Scholar
- Galsworthy, Ada Nemesis, (1864-1956), editor, translator, writer and composer
- Galsworthy, John, (1867-1933), author
- Galton, Arthur Howard, (1852-1921), Anglican clergyman, author and historian
- Galton, Sir Douglas Strutt, (1822-1899), Knight, Captain, Royal Engineers and scientist
- Galton, Sir Francis, (1822-1911), Knight, eugenist, meteorologist, psychologist
- Gambier, James, (1756-1833), 1st Baron Gambier, Admiral
- Gamlin, Lionel James, (1903-1967), actor
- Garbett, Cyril Forster, (1875-1955), Archbishop of York
- Gardiner, Sir Alan Henderson, (1879-1963), Knight, Egyptologist
- Gardiner, Alfred George, (1865-1946), Author and Journalist
- Gardiner, Charles John, (1782-1829), Earl of Blessington
- Gardiner, Gerald Austin, (1900-1990), Baron Gardiner of Kittisford, Lord Chancellor
- Gardiner, Marguerite, (1789-1849), author and hostess
- Gardiner, Sir Robert William, (1781-1864), Knight, General
- Gardiner, Samuel Rawson, (1829-1902), Historian
- Gardiner, Stephen, (? 1483-1555), Bishop of Winchester
- Gardiner, William, (1748-1806), Lieutenant General Diplomat
- Gardner, Alan, (1742-1809), 1st Baron Gardner, Admiral
- Gardner, Ernest Arthur, (1862-1939), archaeologist
- Gardner, Evelyn Florence Margaret Winifred, (1903-1994), member of Bright Young Things
- Gardner, Herbert Coulston, (1846-1921), Baron Burghclere
- Gardner, Percy, (1846-1937), archaeologist
- Garibaldi, Giuseppe Maria, (1807-1882), Italian patriot, general, revolutionary, and republican
- Garlike, Benjamin, (d1815), diplomat
- Garnett, Angelica Vanessa, (1918-2012), artist and author East Sussex
- Garnett, James Clerk Maxwell, (1880-1958), Secretary of League of Nations Union
- Garnett, John, (1709-1782), Bishop of Clogher
- Garnett, Richard, (1835-1906), Librarian Poet Biographer Literary Scholar
- Garrard, Florence Violet, (1865-1938), artist
- Garratt, John, (1786-1859), Lord Mayor of London
- Garrett, Fydell Edmund, (1865-1907), Journalist and Politician in South Africa
- Garrick, David, (1717-1779), actor
- Garth, Caswell, (fl 1926-1953), Playwright
- Garth, George, (d 1819), General
- Garth, John, (1701-1764), MP
- Garth, Sir Richard, (1820-1903), Knight Chief Justice of Bengal
- Garth, Sir Samuel, (1661-1719), Knight Physician and Poet
- Garvice, Charles, (d 1920), Novelist Journalist and Dramatist
- Garvin, James Louis, (1868-1947), Newspaper Editor
- Gascoigne, Sir Bernard, (1614-1687), Knight Soldier and Diplomat
- Gascoigne, Richard, (1579-1661), Antiquary
- Gascoyne, Bamber, (1725-1791), politician
- Gascoyne, David Emery, (1916-2001), poet
- 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, 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
- Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn, (1810-1865), novelist Chelsea, Middlesex
- Gaskell, James Milnes, (1810-1873), MP
- Gaskin, Arthur J, (1862-1928), Painter Illustrator and Goldsmith
- Gates, William Thomas George, (1908-1990), Businessman
- Gathorne-Hardy, Gathorne, (1814-1906), 1st Earl of Cranbrook, statesman
- Gawdy, Sir Bassingbourne, (d 1606), Knight Sheriff of Norfolk
- Gawdy, Framlingham, (1589-1654), Parliamentary Reporter
- Gawdy, Sir Francis, (d 1606), Knight Judge
- Gawler, George, (1796-1869), Colonel Governor of South Australia
- Gay, John, (1685-1732), Poet and Dramatist
- Geary, Sir Francis, (1710-1796), 1st Baronet Admiral
- Geddes, Christina Gowens, (fl 1905-1949), Novelist as Christina Gowens Whyte
- Geddes, Sir Eric Campbell, (1875-1937), Knight, industrialist and statesman
- Geddes, James Cruickshank, (fl 1870-1880), Indian Civil Servant
- Geikie, Sir Archibald, (1835-1924), Knight, geologist
- Gell, Sir William, (1778-1836), Knight, archaeologist and traveller
- Genn, Edward P, (fl 1926-1948), Playwright
- Gentz, Friedrich von, (1764-1832), German publicist, politician
- George, (1653-1708), Prince of Denmark, Prince of Denmark Consort of Queen Anne
- George, David Lloyd, (1863-1945), 1st Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor, statesman
- George I, (1660-1727), King of Great Britain and Ireland, and Elector of Hanover
- George II, (1683-1760), King of Great Britain and Ireland; Electoral Prince of Hanover
- George III, (1738-1820), King of Great Britain and Ireland
- George IV, (1762-1830), King of Great Britain and Ireland
- George, Sir Rupert, (1749-1823), 1st Baronet Civil Servant
- George V, (1865-1936), King of Great Britain and Ireland
- Gerard, Sir Gilbert, (d 1670), 1st Baronet MP
- Gerard, Patrick, (1794-1848), Geographical Writer
- Gerard, Thomas, (d 1618), 1st Baron Gerard of Gerard's Bromley
- Gerish, William Blyth, (fl 1907-1916), antiquary
- Germain, George Sackville, (1716-1785), 1st Viscount Sackville, statesman
- Gertler, Mark, (1892-1939), Painter
- Gethin, Sir Richard, (c 1615-c 1685), 1st Baronet MP
- Ghinucci, Geronimo de, (1480-1541), Bishop of Worcester
- Ghiselli, Antonio Francesco, (fl 1718), Canon of Bologna
- Gibbon, Edward, (1737-1794), Historian
- Gibbon, Sir Ioan Gwilym, (1874-1948), Knight Civil Servant
- Gibbons, Sir William, (1751-1814), 3rd Baronet
- Gibbs, Alban George Henry, (1846-1936), 2nd Baron Aldenham
- Gibbs, Henry Hucks, (1819-1907), 1st Baron Aldenham, banker and scholar
- Gibbs, Kenneth Francis, (1856-1935), Archdeacon of St Albans
- Gibbs, Sir Vicary, (1751-1820), Knight MP Chief Justice of Common Pleas
- Gibson, Edmund, (1669-1748), Bishop of London, antiquary
- Gibson, Edward, (1837-1913), 1st Baron Ashbourne, Lord Chancellor of Ireland
- Gibson, Wilfrid Wilson, (1878-1962), poet Hexham, Northumberland
- Gide, Andre Paul Guillaume, (1869-1951), French Writer
- Gideon, Sampson, (1699-1762), Financier
- Gielgud, Sir Arthur John, (1904-2000), Knight, actor and theatre director
- Gielgud, Lewis Evelyn, (1894-1953), Lieutenant Colonel, novelist
- Giffard, Sir Ambrose Hardinge, (1771-1827), Knight Chief Justice of Ceylon
- Giffard, Hardinge Stanley, (1823-1921), 1st Earl of Halsbury, Lord Chancellor
- Giffard, John, (1745-1819), Captain Royal Dublin Militia
- Giffard, Stanley Lees, (1788-1858), Editor of the Standard
- Gifford, Robert, (1779-1826), 1st Baron Gifford
- Gifford, William, (1756-1826), Editor of the Quarterly Review
- Gigli, Silvestro de, (1463-1521), Bishop of Worcester
- Gilbert, Anne, (d 1822), wife of Edmund Gilbert
- Gilbert, Ashurst Turner, (1786-1870), Bishop of Chichester
- Gilbert, Davies, (1767-1839), MP, scientist, antiquary
- Gilbert, Edmund, (d 1816), Vicar of Constantine
- Gilbert, John, (1693-1761), Archbishop of York
- Gilbert, Sir John, (1817-1897), Knight Water Colour Painter
- Gilbert, Thomas, (1720-1798), Poor Law Reformer, MP
- Gilbert, Sir Walter Raleigh, (1785-1853), 1st Baronet Lieutenant General
- Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck, (1836-1911), Knight, dramatist
- Gilchrist, Anne, (1828-1885), writer
- Gilchrist, Octavius Graham, (1779-1823), literary character
- Giles, John Allen, (1808-1884), Historian Editor and Translator
- Gilfillan, George, (1813-1878), author
- Gilks, Thomas, (d1877), wood engraver
- Gill, Eric, (1882-1940), sculptor and engraver
- Gill, Peter, (b1939), playwright and theatre director, OBE London
- Gillet, Matthias, (1605-1663), vicar of Coddenham, antiquary
- Gillray, James, (1757-1815), caricaturist
- Gilmour, Sir Alexander, (c1737-1792), 3rd Baronet, MP
- Gilmour, Sir John, (d 1671), Knight, Scottish judge
- Gilpin, William, (1724-1804), Clergyman Educationist Biographer Topographer
- Gilroy, Beryl Agatha, (1924-2001), Guyanese educator, novelist, ethno-psychotherapist, and poet Guyana
- Gilson, Julius Parnell, (1868-1929), Palaeographer and Scholar
- Ginsburg, Christian David, (1831-1914), Rabbinical Scholar
- Gipps, Sir Reginald Ramsay, (1831-1908), Knight General
- Gipps, Sir Richard, (1659-1708), Master of Revels at Gray's Inn
- Giraud, Edward Augustus, (d 1873), Anglican clergyman and organist of Dulwich College
- Gissing, George Robert, (1857-1903), novelist
- Gladstone, Catherine, (1812-1900), philanthropist
- Gladstone, Helen, (1849-1925), Vice Principal of Newnham College Cambridge
- Gladstone, Henry Neville, (1852-1935), 1st Baron Gladstone of Hawarden, businessman
- Gladstone, Herbert John, (1854-1930), 1st Viscount Gladstone, statesman
- Gladstone, Sir John, (1764-1851), 1st Baronet merchant and politician
- Gladstone, Stephen Edward, (1844-1920), Rector of Hawarden
- Gladstone, William Ewart, (1809-1898), statesman
- Glasscock, John Laybank, (1854-1929), Architect and Local Historian
- Glasse, George Henry, (1761-1809), Chaplain, Classics Scholar
- Glasse, John, (d 1830), Rector of Burnham Westgate
- Glasse, Samuel, (1735-1812), Theologian
- Glazebrook, Sir Richard Tetley, (1854-1935), Knight, physicist
- Glehn, Jane Erin Emmet de, (1873-1961), painter United States of America;London
- Gleig, George, (1753-1840), Bishop of Brechin
- Gleig, George Robert, (1796-1888), Chaplain General to the Forces, biographer
- Glisson, Francis, (1597-1677), Physician
- Gloster, Archibald, (fl 1812-1816), Chief Justice of Dominica
- Gloucester, Humphrey, (1390-1447), Duke of Gloucester
- Gloucester, William Frederick, (1776-1834), 2nd Duke of Gloucester
- Glover, Arnold, (1865-1905), Editor of Johnson Hazlitt Beaumont and Fletcher
- Glover, Evelyn, (fl 1911-1941), Author and Playwright
- Glover, Frederick Robert Augustus, (1800-1881), Soldier Clergyman and Inventor
- Glover, John Hulbert, (d 1860), Antiquary Librarian to Queen Victoria
- Glover, Robert, (1544-1588), Somerset Herald
- Glydd, Richard, (d 1666), Master of the Tallow Chandlers Co
- Glyn, Elinor, (1864-1943), Novelist
- Glyn, George Carr, (1797-1873), 1st Baron Wolverton
- Glyn, George Grenfell, (1824-1887), 2nd Baron Wolverton
- Glynne, Sir John, (d 1777), 6th Baronet
- Glynne, Sir Stephen Richard, (1807-1874), 9th Baronet MP Antiquary
- Gobat, Samuel, (1799-1879), Bishop in Jerusalem
- Goble, Warwick, (d 1943), Book Illustrator
- Goblet, Yann Morvran, (fl 1930-1955), Louis Trequiz: Author
- Goddard, Charles, (1770-1845), Foreign Office clerk and Archdeacon of Lincoln
- Goddard, Jonathan, (1617-1675), physician
- Goddard, Thomas, (? 1740-1783), Brigadier General, East India Co army
- Godfrey, Ambrose, (d 1741), Chemist
- Godfrey, Boyle, (1688-1756), Alchemist
- Godfrey, Thomas, (1586-1664), MP
- Godley, Sir Alexander John, (1867-1957), Knight General
- Godley, John Arthur, (1847-1932), 1st Baron Kilbracken, civil servant
- Godolphin, Francis, (d 1675), secretary to Earl of Essex
- Godolphin, Francis, (1678-1766), 2nd Earl of Godolphin
- Godolphin, Sidney, (1645-1712), 1st Earl of Godolphin
- Godolphin, Sir William, (? 1634-1696), Knight Diplomat
- Godwin, William, (1756-1836), Philosopher and Novelist
- Goffe, Stephen, (1605-1681), Royal Chaplain
- Golding, Louis, (1895-1958), Novelist
- Goldsmith, Oliver, (1728-1774), Author
- Goldsworthy, Burrington, (fl 1737-1754), Consul at Leghorn
- Gollancz, Sir Victor, (1893-1967), Knight, publisher, author and political campaigner
- Gomme, Sir George Laurence, (1853-1916), Knight Author Founder of the Folklore Society
- Gooch, Sir Daniel, (1816-1889), 1st Baronet Engineer
- Gooch, Sir Thomas, (1674-1754), 2nd Baronet Bishop
- Gooch, Sir Thomas Sherlock, (1767-1851), 5th Baronet MP
- Good, John Mason, (1764-1827), Physician and Author
- Goodall, Charles, (1642-1712), Physician
- Goodall, Edward Angelo, (1819-1908), artist London
- Goodall, Samuel Cranston, (d 1801), Admiral
- Goodall, Sir Stanley Vernon, (1883-1965), Knight, naval administrator
- Goode, Henry, (1651-1727), Prebendary of Lincoln
- Goodford, Charles Old, (1812-1884), Provost of Eton College
- Goodhall, Henry Humphrey, (d 1835), Historian and Topographer
- Goodrich, Alexander Thorpe, (1873-1953), vicar of Easton Maudit
- Goodrich, Edwin Stephen, (1868-1946), zoologist
- Goodricke, Sir John, (1708-1789), 5th Baronet, diplomat and politician
- Goodwin, Charles Wycliffe, (1817-1878), Judge and Egyptologist
- Goodwin, Harvey, (1818-1891), Bishop of Carlisle, mathematician
- Goodwin, John, (d 1869), Consul in Palermo
- Goodwin, William Watson, (1831-1912), American Classical Scholar
- Goold-Adams, Sir Hamilton John, (1858-1920), Knight, colonial governor
- Gordon, Alexander, (? 1692-? 1754), antiquary
- Gordon, Sir Alexander, (1786-1815), Knight, Lieutenant Colonel
- Gordon, Sir Alexander Hamilton, (1817-1890), Knight, General and MP
- Gordon, Charles, (1847-1937), 11th Marquess of Huntly
- Gordon, Charles George, (1833-1885), Major General China
- Gordon Cumming, Sir William Gordon, (1848-1930), 4th Baronet of Altyre, Lieutenant Colonel
- Gordon, Douglas Hamilton, (1824-1901), Canon of Salisbury
- Gordon, George, (1643-1716), 1st Duke of Gordon
- Gordon, Lord George, (1751-1793), agitator
- Gordon, George, (1761-1853), 9th Marquess of Huntly
- Gordon, George, (1770-1836), 5th Duke of Gordon
- Gordon, Henry William, (d 1865), Lieutenant General
- Gordon, Sir Henry William, (1818-1887), Knight, Commissary General
- Gordon, James Edward, (1789-1864), MP and Protestant propagandist
- Gordon, Sir James Willoughby, (1773-1851), 1st Baronet General
- Gordon, John, (1724-1793), Archdeacon of Lincoln
- Gordon, John Campbell, (1847-1934), 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair
- Gordon, Osborne, (1813-1883), Oxford scholar and theologian