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Businesses (6)
- Cadell & Davies, publishers and booksellers London
- John S Arthur, bookseller Liverpool, Lancashire
- Merchant London
- Morris & Co Ltd, upholsterers, cabinet makers, tapestry and wallpaper manufacturers London;Merton, Surrey
- Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co, Pre-Raphaelite furnishers London
- Robertsbridge Abbey ironworks Robertsbridge, Sussex
Organisations (56)
- Acton taxes Acton, Middlesex
- Admiralty
- Alice Stanley, Countess of Derby: Harefield Harefield, Middlesex
- Ashby-de-la-Zouch, St Helen's parish Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire
- Ashby-de-la-Zouche enclosure Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire
- Ashridge College of Bonhommes Ashridge Park, Hertfordshire
- Astley College Astley, Warwickshire
- Band of Gentlemen Pensioners
- Battle Abbey Battle Abbey, Sussex;Wye, Kent
- Blackfordby tithes Blackfordby, Leicestershire
- Braunston tithes Braunston, Rutland
- Buckinghamshire elections Buckinghamshire;Buckinghamshire
- Buckinghamshire militia Buckinghamshire;Buckinghamshire
- Buckinghamshire Quarter Sessions Buckinghamshire;Buckinghamshire
- Buckinghamshire: sheriff Buckinghamshire;Buckinghamshire
- Buildwas Abbey Buildwas, Shropshire
- Bury St Edmunds Abbey Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
- Castle Donnington parish Castle Donington, Leicestershire
- Charles Cheyne, Viscount Newhaven, Clerk of the Pipe
- Charnwood Forest Charnwood Forest, Leicestershire
- Charnwood Forest enclosure Charnwood Forest, Leicestershire
- Council in the Marches of Wales
- Court of Common Pleas
- Dilhorne Charity School Dilhorne, Staffordshire
- Easton Priory (Trinitarian) Easton, Wiltshire
- Etwall Hospital Etwall, Derbyshire
- Exning tithe Exning, Suffolk
- Gray's Inn London
- Guild or Fraternity of St John the Baptist, Dunstable Dunstable, Bedfordshire
- Hampshire militia Hampshire;Hampshire
- Hastings parish Hastings, Sussex
- Hastings tithes Hastings, Sussex
- Haughmond Abbey Haughmond, Shropshire
- Honourable Society of Lincolns Inn London
- Isle of Man lordship Isle of Man
- James Brydges, Duke of Chandos, Clerk of the Hanaper
- Leicester Forest Leicester, Leicestershire
- Leicestershire lieutenancy Leicestershire;Leicestershire
- London Custom House London
- Loughborough to Cavendish Bridge Turnpike Trust Loughborough, Leicestershire;Cavendish Bridge, Leicestershire
- Maiden Bradley Priory Maiden Bradley, Wiltshire
- Monkton Farleigh Priory Monkton Farleigh, Wiltshire
- Paymaster of the Forces Office
- Repton School Repton, Derbyshire
- Robertsbridge Abbey Robertsbridge, Sussex
- Rothley Temple (Later Order of St John of Jerusalem or Knights Hospitallers) Rothley, Leicestershire
- Royal Bucks Yeomanry Cavalry Buckinghamshire;Buckinghamshire
- Rutland militia Rutland
- Sir Richard Temple, customs inspector
- St Mary Overy Priory, Southwark Southwark, Surrey
- Staffordshire elections Staffordshire;Staffordshire
- Stanley Abbey Stanley, Wiltshire
- Sussex tenths and fifteenths
- Syon Abbey (Bridgettine) Syon, Middlesex;South Brent, Devon
- Whithorn Priory Whithorn, Wigtownshire
- Winchester Abbey (Benedictine) Winchester, Hampshire
Persons (844)
- (de) Cardonnel, Adam, (1663-1719), secretary to the Duke of Marlborough
- Abercromby, James, (1706-1781), General
- Abney-Hastings, Charles Frederick Clifton, (1822-1895), Baron Donington
- Adair, Sir Robert, (1763-1855), Knight, MP and diplomat
- Adamson, Alexander, (d1807), Governor of Bombay
- Aiken, Conrad Potter, (1889-1973), poet
- Ainsworth, William Harrison, (1805-1882), novelist
- Aldington, Richard, (1892-1962), Novelist
- Aldiss, Brian Wilson, (b 1925), Novelist
- Allingham, William, (1824-1889), poet
- Amherst, Jeffrey, (1717-1797), Baron Amherst of Holmesdale, Field Marshal
- Amis, Sir Kingsley, (1922-1995), Knight, novelist and literary critic
- Amis, Martin Louis, (1949-2023), author
- Andre, John, (1751-1780), Major in British Army Executed as Spy By Americans
- Andrewes, Sir Henry, (d 1696), 1st Baronet
- Anne, (1665-1714), Queen of Great Britain and Ireland
- Arnold, Sir Edwin, (1832-1904), Knight, poet and journalist
- Arnold, Matthew, (1822-1888), poet and critic
- Astle, Thomas, (1735-1803), antiquary, archivist and palaeographer
- Atkinson, Joseph, (1743-1818), Dramatist
- Auden, Wystan Hugh, (1907-1973), poet York, Yorkshire
- Baillie, Joanna, (1762-1851), playwright and poet
- Bainbridge, Oliver, (fl 1900-1920), Author
- Balchen, Sir John, (1670-1744), Knight, Admiral
- Balfour, Eustace James Anthony, (d 1911), Architect and Artist
- Barker, John, (1771-1849), British Consul General in Egypt
- Barnes, William, (1801-1886), Dorset poet
- Barrie, Sir James Matthew, (1860-1937), 1st baronet, playwright, novelist Kirriemuir, Angus
- Barrington, William Wildman, (1717-1793), 2nd Viscount Barrington, statesman
- Bates, Herbert Ernest, (1905-1974), novelist
- Beardsley, Aubrey Vincent, (1872-1898), artist
- Beattie, James, (1735-1803), poet
- Beaufort, Daniel Augustus, (1739-1821), Geographer and Architect
- Beaufort, Sir Francis, (1774-1857), Knight, Rear Admiral, hydrographer
- Beaumont, Sir George Howland, (1753-1827), Knight, art patron and landscape painter
- Beckett, Ronald Brymer, (1891-1970), art historian and colonial administrator
- Bedingfeld, Edward, (b 1730), Poet
- Bell, Charles Frederic Moberly, (1847-1911), journalist
- Bell, Thomas, (fl 1753-1760), ADC to General Wolfe
- Bennett, Enoch Arnold, (1867-1931), novelist playwright and journalist
- Bennoch, Francis, (1812-1890), London Merchant
- Bentley, Richard, (1794-1871), publisher
- Beresford, Charles William de la Poer, (1846-1919), Baron Beresford, MP, Admiral
- Beresford, John Davys, (1873-1947), Author
- Beresford, William Carr, (1768-1854), Viscount Beresford, General
- Berkeley, George, (1693-1746), Politician Master of St Katherine's Hospital
- Berkeley, Sir George Cranfield, (1753-1818), Knight, Admiral
- Berkeley, Sir William, (1606-1677), Knight Governor of Virginia
- Bernard Morland, Sir Scrope, (1758-1830), 4th Baronet MP
- Besant, Sir Walter, (1836-1901), Knight, novelist and historian
- Bewick, Thomas, (1753-1828), engraver
- Bingham, Charles, (1735-1799), 1st Earl of Lucan
- Binyon, Robert Laurence, (1869-1943), poet art historian and critic
- Black, Joseph, (1728-1799), chemist
- Black, William, (1841-1898), novelist
- Blackmore, Richard Doddridge, (1825-1900), author
- Blagden, Sir Charles, (1748-1820), Knight Physician
- Blake, William, (1757-1827), Poet Painter and Engraver
- Blathwayt, William, (?1649-1717), statesman and civil servant
- Blomfield, Charles James, (1786-1857), Bishop of London
- Bodley, Sir Thomas, (1545-1613), Knight Diplomat and Scholar
- Boehm, Sir Joseph Edgar, (1834-1890), Baronet, 1st Baronet Sculptor
- Bosanquet, Jacob, (c 1756-1828), London Merchant and Banker
- Bosworth, Joseph, (1789-1876), Anglo Saxon Scholar and Lexicographer
- Bothmer, Johann Kaspar von, (1656-1732), Count von Bothmer, German diplomat
- Bottomley, Gordon, (1874-1948), poet and dramatist
- Boucicault, Dion, (1820-1890), playwright and actor
- Bouquet, Henry, (1719-1765), General
- Bower, Archibald, (1686-1766), Historian
- Bowles, William Lisle, (1762-1850), Canon of Salisbury, poet, antiquary
- Bowring, Sir John, (1792-1872), Knight, MP, diplomat, colonial governor, author, traveller
- Boyd, Andrew Kennedy Hutchison, (1825-1899), Church of Scotland Minister at St Andrews Essayist
- Boyd, William, (? 1683-1717), 3rd Earl of Kilmarnock
- Boyle, David, (1666-1733), 1st Earl of Glasgow
- Boyle, Michael, (1609-1702), Archbishop of Armagh
- Boyle, Roger, (1621-1679), 1st Earl of Orrery, Major General, statesman, dramatist
- Bradstreet, John, (1711-1774), Major General
- Brame, Joseph, (fl 1776-1814), Consul at Genoa
- Bramhall, John, (1594-1663), Archbishop of Armagh
- Brewster, Sir David, (1781-1868), Knight, natural philosopher
- Bridgeman, William, (c 1646-1699), MP Civil Servant
- Brinkley, John, (1763-1835), Bishop of Cloyne, astronomer
- Brontë, Charlotte, (1816-1855), novelist and poet
- Brooks, Charles William Shirley, (1816-1874), editor of Punch
- Brougham, Henry Peter, (1778-1868), 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, statesman, Lord Chancellor
- Brouncker, William, (1620-1684), 2nd Viscount Brouncker
- Brown, Ford Madox, (1821-1893), painter
- Brown, John, (1810-1882), physician and essayist
- Browne, Hablot Knight, (1815-1882), 'Phiz' watercolour painter and book illustrator
- Browne, Maurice, (1881-1955), actor, manager and dramatist
- Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, (1806-1861), poet
- Browning, Robert, (1812-1889), poet
- Bruce, Henry Austin, (1815-1895), 1st Baron Aberdare, statesman
- Bruce, Thomas, (1766-1841), 7th Earl of Elgin
- Brunel, Isambard Kingdom, (1806-1859), civil engineer
- Brydges, Cassandra, (d1735) Duchess of Chandos
- Brydges, Sir Harford Jones, (1764-1847), kinght, diplomat and author
- Brydges, Henry, (1708-1771), 2nd Duke of Chandos
- Brydges, James, (1674-1744), 1st Duke of Chandos
- Brydges, James, (1732-1789), 3rd Duke of Chandos
- Brydges, Lydia Catherine Van Hattem Davall, (1693-1750), Duchess of Chandos
- Brydges, Sir Samuel Egerton, (1762-1837), 1st Baronet, MP, bibliographer and genealogist
- Buckstone, John Baldwin, (1802-1879), Comedian Solicitor's Clerk
- Bullen, Arthur Henry, (1857-1920), publisher and author
- Bulwer, William Henry Lytton Earle, (1801-1872), Baron Dalling and Bulwer, diplomat
- Bulwer-Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton, (1803-1873), 1st Baron Lytton, statesman and novelist
- Bulwer-Lytton, Edward Robert, (1831-1891), 1st Earl of Lytton, Viceroy of India
- Bulwer-Lytton, Rosina Anne Doyle, (1802-1882) Baroness Lytton, novelist
- Burchett, Josiah, (? 1666-1746), Secretary to the Admiralty
- Burgess, Richard, (1796-1881), Prebendary of St Paul's Architectural Historian
- Burke, Edmund, (1729-1797), statesman
- Burke, Sir Henry Farnham, (1859-1930), Knight, herald and genealogist
- Burnaby, Sir William Chaloner, (d 1794), 2nd Baronet Naval Captain
- Burne-Jones, Sir Edward Coley, (1833-1898), 1st Baronet, painter
- Burns, Robert, (1759-1796), poet
- Burra, Edward John, (1905-1976), painter
- Burton, Lady Isabel, (1831-1896), biographer
- Burton, Sir Richard Francis, (1821-1890), explorer, diplomat and author
- Burton, William, (1609-1657), author and antiquary
- Butler, Charles, (1750-1832), Roman Catholic lawyer historian biographer
- Butler, James, (1610-1688), 1st Duke of Ormonde, soldier and statesman
- Byron, George Gordon, (1788-1824), 6th Baron Byron, poet
- Cadogan, William, (1675-1726), 1st Earl Cadogan, General, diplomat
- Caine, Sir Thomas Henry Hall, (1853-1931), Knight, novelist
- Campbell, Archibald, (1682-1761), 3rd Duke of Argyll
- Campbell, George Douglas, (1823-1900), 8th Duke of Argyll, statesman
- Campbell, Hugh, (d 1731), 3rd Earl of Loudoun
- Campbell, Sir James, (1667-1745), Knight, General
- Campbell, Sir James, (d 1754), 2nd Baronet of Aberuchill
- Campbell, Sir James, (1763-1819), Baronet Lieutenant General
- Campbell, John, (1635-1716), 1st Earl of Breadalbane
- Campbell, John, (1680-1743) 2nd Duke of Argyll, Duke of Greenwich
- Campbell, John, (1693-1770), 4th Duke of Argyll
- Campbell, John, (1705-1782), 4th Earl of Loudoun, General
- Campbell, John, (1723-1806), 5th Duke of Argyll
- Campbell, John, (1796-1862), 2nd Marquess of Breadalbane
- Campbell, Thomas, (1777-1844), poet
- Canning, Stratford, (1786-1880), 1st Viscount Stratford de Redcliffe, diplomat
- Carew, Sir George, (d 1612), Knight MP Lawyer and Diplomat
- Carlile, Richard, (1790-1843), Freethinker Publisher
- Carlyle, Jane Baillie Welsh, (1801-1866), poet and writer
- Carlyle, Thomas, (1795-1881), historian, essayist and philosopher
- Carmichael, John, (1701-1767), 3rd Earl of Hyndford
- Carpenter, Mary, (1807-1877), philanthropist and educationalist
- Carter, Elizabeth, (1717-1806), Poet and Translator
- Cathcart, Charles, (1686-1740), 8th Baron Cathcart
- Cathcart, Charles Schaw, (1721-1776), 9th Baron Cathcart, Lieutenant General
- Cattermole, George, (1800-1868), Painter and Illustrator
- Cecil, David, (c 1604-1643), 3rd Earl of Exeter
- Cecil, Sir Robert, (1563-1612), 1st Earl of Salisbury and 1st Viscount Cranborne, statesman
- Cecil, William, (1520-1598), 1st Baron Burghley, statesman
- Chalmers, Thomas, (1780-1847), Church of Scotland minister and social reformer
- Chamberlain, Sir Neville Bowles, (1820-1902), Knight, Field Marshal
- Chambers, Robert, (1802-1871), publisher and author
- Cheyne, Charles, (1625-1698), 1st Viscount Newhaven and Lord Cheyne
- Cheyne, George, (1671-1743), physician
- Cheyne, William, (1657-1728), 2nd Viscount Newhaven and Lord Cheyne
- Chichester, Arthur, (1563-1625), Lord Chichester of Belfast Lord Deputy of Ireland
- Clarges, Sir Thomas, (c 1618-1695), Knight Politician
- Clarke, Adam, (1762-1832), Methodist Theologian Antiquary United Kingdom;United States of America
- Clarke, Charles Cowden, (1787-1877), Author
- Clarke, George, (1661-1736), politician and architect
- Clarke, Mary Victoria Cowden, (1809-1898), Shakespearean scholar
- Clarkson, Thomas, (1760-1846), philanthropist
- Clerke, Francis, (fl 1594), Civilian
- Cobb, James, (1756-1818), Secretary to East India Co Dramatist
- Cobbe, Frances Power, (1822-1904), philanthropist, writer and feminist
- Cobbett, William, (1763-1835), MP, author, journalist and publisher
- Cobden, Richard, (1804-1865), statesman and businessman
- Cocchi, Antonio, (1695-1758), Italian Physician and Philosopher
- Cochrane, Sir Alexander Forrester Inglis, (1758-1832), Knight, Admiral
- Cockerell, Sir Sydney Carlyle, (1867-1962), Knight, Director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, bibliographer
- Colenso, John William, (1814-1883), Bishop of Natal
- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, (1772-1834), poet and philosopher
- Collet, John, (d 1786), Consul at Genoa
- Collier, John Payne, (1789-1883), Shakespearean scholar and forger, antiquary and journalist
- Collingwood, Cuthbert, (1750-1810), 1st Baron Collingwood, Admiral
- Collins, Charles Allston, (1828-1873), painter and author
- Collins, William Wilkie, (1824-1889), novelist and playwright London
- Colman, George, (1762-1836), Dramatist
- Congreve, Sir William, (1772-1828), 2nd Baronet MP Inventor
- Conway, Edward, (1623-1683), Earl of Conway, Lieutenant General statesman
- Conway, William Martin, (1856-1937), Baron Conway of Allington, art critic
- Cook, James, (1728-1779), Captain RN Explorer
- Cooke, Sir Anthony, (1504-1576), Knight Politician
- Cooper, Anthony Ashley, (1801-1885), 7th Earl of Shaftesbury, philanthropist
- Coote, Richard, (1636-1701), 1st Earl of Bellamont
- Cope, Sir John, (1690-1760), Knight, Knight Lieutenant General MP
- Copley, John Singleton, (1772-1863), 1st Baron Lyndhurst, Lord Chancellor
- Cornwallis, Sir Charles, (d 1629), Knight, diplomat
- Cornwallis, Sir William, (d ? 1631), Knight Essayist
- Corry, Isaac, (1755-1813), Politician
- Cory, William Johnson, (1823-1892), poet and master at Eton
- Cotton, Sir Robert Bruce, (1571-1631), Knight, antiquary
- Cowper, William, (1731-1800), poet
- Crabbe, George, (1754-1832), poet
- Croker, John Wilson, (1780-1857), politician and essayist
- Cross, Mary Ann, (1819-1880), novelist and poet Nuneaton, Warwickshire
- Cruikshank, George, (1792-1878), artist and caricaturist
- Curtis, Sir Roger, (1746-1816), Knight Admiral
- Dalrymple, Alexander, (1737-1808), hydrographer to the Navy
- Dalrymple, Sir David, (d 1721), 1st Baronet of Hailes Politician
- Dalrymple, George, (d 1745), Baron Dalrymple of Dalmahoy
- Dalrymple, Sir Hew, (1652-1737), 1st Baronet Lord North Berwick Lord President of Session
- Dalrymple, Sir Hew, (1690-1755), Knight Lord Drummore
- Dalrymple, Sir John, (1648-1707), 1st Earl of Stair
- Dalrymple, John, (1673-1747), 2nd Earl of Stair, General
- Dalrymple, John, (1720-1789), 5th Earl of Stair
- Dalrymple, William, (d 1744), MP for Ayrshire Colonel
- Dalrymple-Crichton, William, (1699-1768), 5th Earl of Dumfries 4th Earl of Stair
- D'Arblay, Frances, (1752-1840), novelist
- Darwin, Charles Robert, (1809-1882), naturalist
- Davies, Sir John, (1569-1626), Knight, Attorney General of Ireland and poet
- Day Lewis, Cecil, (1904-1972), poet
- Dempster, George, (1732-1818), MP, East India Co director, agriculturalist
- Dering, Sir Edward, (1625-1684), 2nd Baronet MP
- Dibdin, Charles Isaac Mungo, (1768-1833), Dramatist and Composer
- Dibdin, Thomas Frognall, (1776-1847), vicar of Exning, antiquary and bibliographer
- Dickens, Charles John Huffam, (1812-1870), novelist and journalist
- Digby, Sir Kenelm, (1603-1665), Knight Author Naval Commander and Diplomat
- Disraeli, Benjamin, (1804-1881), Earl of Beaconsfield, statesman
- Dixon, William Hepworth, (1821-1879), historian and traveller
- Dobson, Henry Austin, (1840-1921), Poet and Literary Biographer
- Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge, (1832-1898), author and mathematician
- Dodington, John, (d 1673), Politician and Diplomat
- Douglas, David, (1823-1916), bookseller and publisher
- Douglas, James, (1662-1711) 2nd Duke of Queensberry, 1st Duke of Dover
- Dowdall, Harold Chaloner, (1868-1955), Judge
- Dowden, Edward, (1843-1913), Professor of English Literature and critic
- Doyle, Richard, (1824-1883), Artist and Caricaturist
- Doyley, Edward, (1617-1675), Governor of Jamaica
- Drake, Dawson, (fl 1753-1764), Deputy Governor of Manila
- Drummond, Robert Hay, (1711-1776), Archbishop of York
- Du Maurier, George Louis Palmella Busson, (1834-1896), Artist and Novelist
- Duckworth, Sir John Thomas, (1748-1817), 1st Baronet Admiral
- Duff, Edward Gordon, (1863-1924), librarian, bibliographer and historian
- Dumont, Pierre Etienne Louis, (1759-1829), Swiss political writer and Benthamite
- Duncan, Jonathan, (1756-1811), Governor of Bombay
- Dundas, Henry, (1742-1811), 1st Viscount Melville, statesman
- Dymocke, James, (fl 1671-1718), Roman Catholic Missionary
- East, Sir Edward Hyde, (1764-1847), 1st Baronet, MP and Chief Justice of Calcutta
- East, Sir James Buller, (1789-1878), 2nd Baronet MP Barrister
- Eden, Morton Frederick, (1752-1830), 1st Baron Henley, diplomat
- Eden, William, (1744-1814), 1st Baron Auckland, statesman
- Edgeworth, Maria, (1768-1849), novelist and children's writer
- Edgeworth, Richard Lovell, (1744-1817), author
- Egerton, Francis, (1736-1803), 3rd Duke of Bridgewater
- Egerton, John, (1579-1649), 1st Earl of Bridgewater
- Egerton, John, (1622-1686), 2nd Earl of Bridgewater
- Egerton, John, (1646-1701), 3rd Earl of Bridgewater
- Egerton, Scroop, (1681-1745), 1st Duke of Bridgewater
- Egerton, Thomas, (1540-1617), Viscount Brackley, Lord Chancellor
- Eliot, Thomas Stearns, (1888-1965), poet
- Elizabeth I, (1533-1603), Queen of England and Ireland
- Elletson, Roger Hope, (d 1775), Lieutenant Governor of Jamaica
- Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, Sir Gilbert, (1751-1814), 1st Earl of Minto, Governor General of India
- Ellis, Sir Henry, (1777-1869), Knight, Principal Librarian of the British Museum and antiquary
- Ellis, Welbore, (1713-1802), 1st Baron Mendip, statesman
- Elphinstone, George Keith, (1746-1823), 1st Viscount Keith, Admiral
- Elphinstone, John, (1652-1736), 4th Baron Balmerino
- Elwin, Whitwell, (1816-1900), Anglican clergyman, editor of 'Quarterly Review'
- Erskine, James, (1679-1754), Lord Grange Scottish Judge
- Erskine, John, (1675-1732), 6th Earl of Mar
- Everard, Robert, (fl 1664), Roman Catholic Writer Civil War Captain
- Fairborne, Sir Palmes, (1644-1680), Knight Governor of Tangier
- Fall, Eliza, (1821-1881), Poet
- Fane, Thomas, (1680-1736), 6th Earl of Westmorland
- Farquhar, Sir Robert Townsend, (1776-1830), 1st Baronet Politician and Colonial Governor
- Fechter, Charles Albert, (1861-1875), Actor and Dramatist
- Ferguson, George, (fl 1781), Governor of Tobago
- Fergusson, Sir James, (1688-1759), 2nd Baronet Lord Kilkerran
- Field, Edwin Wilkins, (1804-1871), Law Reformer and Painter
- Filmer, Sir Robert, (d 1653), Knight Political Writer
- Fitzroy, George Henry, (1760-1844), 4th Duke of Grafton
- Forbes, Arthur, (1623-1696), 1st Earl of Granard
- Forbes, Duncan, (1685-1747), Lord President of the Court of Session
- Forbes, John, (1710-1759), Brigadier General
- Ford, Ford Madox, (1873-1939), author and critic
- Forrester, Alfred Henry, (1804-1872), artist and writer
- Forster, Edward Morgan, (1879-1970), novelist and critic
- Forster, John, (1812-1876), historian and biographer
- Fortescue, Hugh, (1783-1861), 2nd Earl Fortescue
- Fortescue, Sir John, (c 1531-1607), Knight, Chancellor of the Exchequer
- Fox, Henry, (1705-1774), 1st Baron Holland, statesman
- Frampton, Meredith, (1894-), Artist
- Fraser, Simon, (c 1667-1747), 12th Baron Lovat
- Fraser, Simon, (1726-1782), Lieutenant General Master of Lovat
- Freind, William, (1715-1766), Dean of Canterbury
- Fremantle, Sir Thomas Francis, (1765-1819), Knight Vice Admiral
- Fremantle, Thomas Francis, (1798-1890), 1st Baron Cottesloe, politician
- Fremantle, Sir William Henry, (1766-1850), Knight Politician
- Frobisher, Sir Martin, (?1535-1594), Knight and navigator
- Froude, James Anthony, (1818-1894), historian
- Fuller, Thomas, (1593-1667), Archbishop of Cashel
- Furniss, Harry, (1854-1925), caricaturist and illustrator
- Furnivall, Frederick James, (1825-1910), scholar, editor and oarsman
- Gabor, Dennis, (1900-1979), Physicist
- Galsworthy, John, (1867-1933), author
- Gardiner, Samuel Rawson, (1829-1902), Historian
- Garlike, Benjamin, (d1815), diplomat
- Gascoyne-Cecil, Robert Arthur Talbot, (1830-1903), 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, statesman
- Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn, (1810-1865), novelist Chelsea, Middlesex
- Gathorne-Hardy, Gathorne, (1814-1906), 1st Earl of Cranbrook, 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, Sir Rupert, (1749-1823), 1st Baronet Civil Servant
- Germain, George Sackville, (1716-1785), 1st Viscount Sackville, statesman
- Gibson, Edmund, (1669-1748), Bishop of London, antiquary
- Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck, (1836-1911), Knight, dramatist
- Gissing, George Robert, (1857-1903), novelist
- Gladstone, William Ewart, (1809-1898), statesman
- Gloucester, William Frederick, (1776-1834), 2nd Duke of Gloucester
- Godwin, William, (1756-1836), Philosopher and Novelist
- Gosse, Sir Edmund William, (1849-1928), Knight, poet, biographer and literary critic
- Gower, Sir Thomas, (1605-1672), 2nd Baronet
- Graham, Sir James, (fl 1645-1688), Knight, son of Earl of Mentieth
- Graham, James, (1682-1742), 1st Duke of Montrose
- Grant, Ludovick, (? 1650-1716), 8th Laird of Freuchie
- Granville, Sir Bevil, (d 1706), Knight Governor of Barbados
- Gray, Sir James, (c 1708-1773), Knight Diplomat and Antiquary
- Gray, Thomas, (1716-1771), poet
- Green, Henry, (1801-1873), Author
- Gregan-Craufurd, Sir James, (1761-1839), 2nd Baronet
- Gregory, John, (1724-1773), physician and writer
- Grenville, Sir Bevill, (1596-1643), Knight Royalist
- Grenville, George, (1712-1770), statesman
- Grenville, Henry, (1717-1784), MP Diplomat and Governor of Barbados
- Grenville, Richard Plantagenet Campbell Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-, (1823-1889), 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, statesman
- Grenville, Richard Plantagenet Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-, (1797-1861), 2nd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos
- Grenville, Richard Temple, (1711-1779), Earl Temple, statesman
- Grenville, Thomas, (1755-1846), Statesman
- Grenville, William Wyndham, (1759-1834), Baron Grenville, statesman
- Greville, Charles Cavendish Fulke, (1794-1865), Clerk of the Privy Council, diarist
- Greville, Charles Francis, (1749-1809), MP, dilettante
- Grew, Nehemiah, (1641-1712), Plant Physiologist
- Grey, Arthur, (1536-1593), 14th Baron Grey De Wilton
- Grey, Charles, (1764-1845), 2nd Earl Grey, statesman
- Grey, Henry, (1599-1673), 1st Earl of Stamford
- Griffin, Richard, (1750-1825), 2nd Baron Braybrooke
- Griffiths, Silvanus, (c 1576-1624), Dean of Hereford
- Haddock, Nicholas, (1686-1746), Admiral
- Haggard, Sir Henry Rider, (1856-1925), Knight, novelist
- Hales, William, (1747-1831), chronologist, mathematician and theologian
- Hall, Basil, (1788-1844), Captain RN, author
- Hall, Samuel Carter, (1800-1889), author and editor
- Hamilton, Lady Emma, (1765-1815), model, dancer and actress
- Hamilton, Sir William, (1730-1803) Knight, diplomat and archaeologist
- Hamilton, William Gerard, (1729-1796), politician and Chief Secretary for Ireland
- Hanbury-Williams, Lady Frances , (d1781)
- Harding, George Perfect, (d 1853), portrait painter and copyist
- Hardy, Sir Charles, (? 1716-1780), Knight Admiral
- Hardy, Thomas, (1840-1928), novelist and poet
- Harris, James, (1746-1820), 1st Earl of Malmesbury, diplomat
- Harris, Walter, (1686-1761), Irish historian
- Harrison, Frederic, (1831-1923), author and positivist
- Harvey, Sir Robert Bateson, (1825-1887), 1st Baronet MP
- Harvey, Sir Robert Grenville, (1856-1931), 2nd Baronet
- Hastings, Sir Charles, (1752-1823), 1st Baronet General
- Hastings, Lady Elizabeth, (1682-1739), philanthropist
- Hastings, Lady Flora Elizabeth, (1806-1839), Lady of the Bedchamber to Duchess of Kent
- Hastings, Sir Francis, (d 1610), Knight Puritan
- Hastings, Francis, (1729-1789), 10th Earl of Huntingdon
- Hastings, Henry, (1535-1595), 3rd Earl of Huntingdon
- Hastings, Henry, (1586-1643), 5th Earl of Huntingdon
- Hastings, Henry, (d 1667), 1st Baron Loughborough
- Hastings, Selina, (1707-1791), founder of Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion
- Hastings, Theophilus, (1650-1701), 7th Earl of Huntingdon
- Hastings, Theophilus, (1696-1746), 9th Earl of Huntingdon
- Hastings, Warren, (1732-1818), Governor General of India
- Hastings, William, (1430-1483), Baron Hastings
- Hatton, Sir Christopher, (1540-1591), Knight Lord Chancellor
- Haydon, Benjamin Robert, (1786-1846), painter
- Hayter, Sir George, (1792-1871), Knight Historical Painter
- Hedges, Sir Charles, (d1714), Knight, politician and lawyer
- Heinemann, William, (1863-1920), publisher
- Hemans, Felicia Dorothea, (1793-1835), poet
- Henley, William Ernest, (1849-1903), writer
- Herbert, Edmund, (d 1769), Deputy Paymaster to the Marines
- Herbert, Sidney, (1810-1861), 1st Baron Herbert of Lea, statesman
- Herbert, Thomas, (d 1712), bailiff to Duke of Grafton
- Herring, Thomas, (1693-1757), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Herschel, Sir William, (1738-1822), Knight, astronomer and musician
- Hill, James, (1697-1727), Antiquary
- Hinkson, Katherine, (1861-1931), poet and novelist
- Hippisley, Sir John Coxe, (1748-1825), 1st Baronet Politician
- Hobart, John, (1723-1793), 2nd Earl of Buckinghamshire
- Hobart, Robert, (1760-1816), 4th Earl of Buckinghamshire, statesman
- Hobhouse, John Cam, (1786-1869), Baron Broughton, statesman
- Hodges, Sir James, (fl 1742-1765), Knight, Town Clerk of London
- Hollingshead, John, (1827-1904), Journalist and Theatrical Manager
- Home, Henry, (1696-1782), Lord Kames, Scottish judge, historian
- Home, John, (1722-1808), Author
- Home, William, (d 1761), 8th Earl of Home
- Hone, William, (1780-1842), author, publisher and bookseller
- Hood, Thomas, (1799-1845), Poet
- Hook, Theodore Edward, (1788-1841), novelist
- Horne, Richard Hengist, (1803-1884), author
- Housman, Laurence, (1865-1959), writer and artist
- Howard, Elizabeth Jane, (1923-2014), Novelist
- Howard, Henrietta, (1689-1767), Countess of Suffolk
- Howe, Richard, (1726-1799), Earl Howe, Admiral of the Fleet
- Howe, General William, (1729-1814), 5th Viscount Howe, army officer
- Howitt, Mary, (1799-1888), writer
- Hubbard, John Gellibrand, (1805-1889), 1st Baron Addington
- Hughes, Thomas, (1822-1896), author MP
- Hunt, James Henry Leigh, (1784-1859), essayist and poet
- Hunt, William Holman, (1827-1910), painter
- Hutton, Richard Holt, (1826-1897), theologian journalist and man of letters
- Huxley, Aldous Leonard, (1894-1963), novelist and critic Surrey
- Huxley, Thomas Henry, (1825-1895), Scientist
- Ingelow, Jean, (1820-1897), Poet
- Inglis, Sir Hugh, (1744-1822), 1st Baronet Chairman of the East India Co
- Ireland, Alexander, (1810-1894), journalist and publisher
- Ireland, Samuel, (d 1800), Author and Engraver
- Ireland, William Henry, (1777-1835), Writer and Forger
- Irving, Sir Henry, (1838-1905), Knight, actor
- Isherwood, Christopher William Bradshaw, (1904-1986), writer Cheshire
- James, George Payne Rainsford, (1799-1860), novelist historian and diplomat
- James, Henry, (1843-1916), novelist
- James, I, (1566-1625), King of Great Britain and Ireland
- James II, (1633-1701), King of Great Britain and Ireland
- Jeffrey, Francis, (1773-1850), Lord Jeffrey Scottish judge and critic
- Jenkinson, Charles, (1727-1808), 1st Earl of Liverpool, statesman
- Jenkinson, Robert Banks, (1770-1828), 2nd Earl of Liverpool, statesman
- Jerdan, William, (1782-1869), journalist
- Jerningham, Edward, (1727-1812), Poet and Dramatist
- Jerrold, Douglas William, (1803-1857), Author
- Jervis, John, (1735-1823), Earl of St Vincent, Admiral of the Fleet
- Jesse, Edward, (1780-1868), Natural Historian
- John, Augustus Edwin, (1878-1961), painter and etcher
- Johnson, Sir John, (1742-1830), 2nd Baronet Superintendent of Indian Affairs
- Johnson, Samuel, (1709-1784), lexicographer, essayist, literary biographer
- Johnson, Sir William, (1715-1774), 1st Baronet Superintendent of Indian Affairs
- Johnston, Nathaniel, (1627-1705), physician and antiquary
- Johnstone, George, (1730-1787), MP Commodore RN
- Johnstone, Sir James, (1697-1772), 3rd Baronet of Westerhall MP
- Johnstone, Sir James, (1726-1794), 4th Baronet Lieutenant Colonel
- Johnstone, Sir John Lowther, (1783-1811), 6th Baronet MP
- Jordan, Dorothy, (1762-1816), actress
- Jowett, Benjamin, (1817-1893), biblical and classical scholar Master of Balliol College Camberwell, Surrey;Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Joyce, James Augustine, (1882-1941), poet, novelist and playwright
- Kean, Charles John, (? 1811-1868), Actor
- Kean, Ellen, (1805-1880), actress
- Keats, John, (1795-1821), poet
- Keene, Sir Benjamin, (1697-1757), Knight, diplomat
- Keith, Sir Robert Murray, (1730-1795), Knight, Lieutenant General and diplomat
- Kelly, Frances Maria, (1790-1882), Actress and Singer
- Kemble, Frances Anne, (1809-1893), actress
- Kenealy, Edward Vaughan Hyde, (1819-1880), Barrister MP and Poet
- Kennedy, David, (c 1730-1792), 10th Earl of Cassillis
- Kent, Edward Augustus, (1767-1820), Duke of Kent
- Kenyon, John, (1784-1856), Poet and Philanthropist
- Keppel, Augustus, (1725-1786), Viscount Keppel, Admiral
- Keppel, George, (1724-1772), 3rd Earl of Albemarle, General
- Keppel, William Anne, (1702-1754), 2nd Earl of Albemarle
- Kingsley, Charles, (1819-1875), Canon of Westminster author
- Kinnaird, Charles, (d 1767), 6th Baron Kinnaird
- Kinnaird, George, (1754-1805), 7th Baron Kinnaird, banker
- Kipling, Joseph Rudyard, (1865-1936), author Mumbai, India
- Knight, John, (? 1686-1733), MP
- Knollys, Sir Francis, (? 1514-1596), Knight Protestant Statesman
- Knowles, James Sheridan, (1784-1862), dramatist
- Lake, Sir Edward, (1600-1674), 1st Baronet Royalist
- Lamb, Charles, (1775-1834), essayist and humorist
- Lamb, Mary Ann, (1764-1847), Writer
- Landon, Letitia Elizabeth, (1802-1838), poet and novelist
- Landor, Walter Savage, (1775-1864), author
- Landseer, Sir Edwin Henry, (1802-1873), Knight, Knight Painter
- Lang, Andrew, (1844-1912), anthropologist, classicist and historian
- Larpent, John James de Hochepied, (1783-1860), Consul at Antwerp
- Laud, William, (1573-1645), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Laurie, Sir Robert, (c 1738-1804), 5th Baronet MP General
- Lawrence, Charles, (1709-1760), Governor of Novia Scotia
- Lawrence, Sir Thomas, (1769-1830), Knight, painter
- Lear, Edward, (1812-1888), landscape painter and writer
- Lecky, William Edward Hartpole, (1838-1903), MP, historian
- Lee, Fitzroy Henry, (1699-1750), Vice Admiral
- Leighton, Frederic, (1830-1896), Baron Leighton of Stretton, painter
- Lemon, Mark, (1809-1870), writer and editor of Punch magazine
- Lennox, Lord George Henry, (1737-1805), General and Statesman
- Lenthall, Sir John, (1625-1681), Knight Politician
- Leonowens, Anna Harriette, (1834-1914), author
- Lever, Charles James, (1806-1872), novelist
- Leveson-Gower, Granville George, (1815-1891), 2nd Earl Granville, statesman
- Lewes, George Henry, (1817-1878), author
- Lindsay, Alexander, (d 1736), 4th Earl of Balcarres
- Lindsay, Colin, (1652-1722), 3rd Earl of Balcarres
- Lindsay, Sir David, (c 1732-1797), 4th Baronet General
- Lindsay, James, (1691-1768), 5th Earl of Balcarres
- Lindsey, Theophilus, (1723-1808), Unitarian minister
- Linton, Eliza Lynn, (1822-1898), writer
- Littleton, Sir Edward, (? 1727-1812), 4th Baronet MP for Staffordshire
- Locker, Edward Hawke, (1777-1849), Commissioner of Greenwich Hospital
- Locker-Lampson, Frederick, (1821-1895), poet
- Lockhart, John Gibson, (1794-1854), writer and literary editor
- Loder, Sir Edmund Giles, (1849-1920), 2nd Baronet
- Louis Philippe, (1773-1850), Duke of Orleans King of France
- Lowe, Robert, (1811-1892), Viscount Sherbrooke, statesman
- Lowndes, William, (1652-1724), Secretary to the Treasury
- Lowry, Clarence Malcolm, (1909-1957), author
- Lyttelton, Charles, (1714-1768), Bishop of Carlisle antiquary
- Lyttelton, George, (1709-1773), 1st Baron Lyttelton, statesman
- Lyttelton, William Henry, (1724-1808), 1st Baron Lyttelton
- Macartney, George, (1737-1806), Earl Macartney
- Macaulay, Thomas Babington, (1800-1859), Baron Macaulay, statesman and historian
- Macaulay, Zachary, (1768-1838), Philanthropist
- MacDonald, George, (1824-1905), novelist and poet
- Mackay, Charles, (1812-1889), poet and journalist
- Mackenzie, Robert Shelton, (1809-1880), poet, journalist and compiler
- Mackintosh, Sir James, (1765-1832), Knight, philosopher and MP
- Macklin, Charles, (? 1699-1797), Actor
- Maclise, Daniel, (1806-1870), Painter
- Macready, William Charles, (1793-1873), actor
- Madden, Sir Frederic, (1801-1873), Knight, antiquary and palaeographer
- Maginn, William, (1793-1842), Poet Journalist and Miscellaneous Writer
- Mahony, Francis Sylvester, (1804-1866), Humorist
- Malcolm, Sir John, (1769-1833), Knight, Indian administrator and diplomat
- Manning, Thomas, (1772-1840), traveller and botanist
- Mantel, Dame Hilary Mary, (b 1952), author Glossop, Derbyshire
- Mare, Walter John de la, (1873-1956), author and poet
- Martineau, Harriet, (1802-1876), writer
- Martineau, James, (1805-1900), Unitarian minister
- Masefield, John Edward, (1878-1967), poet
- Mason, William, (1724-1797), poet, canon of York
- Mason, William Monck, (1775-1859), historian
- Massey, Gerald, (1828-1907), Poet
- Mathew, William, (d 1753), General Governor of the Leeward Islands
- Mathews, Charles James, (1803-1878), Actor and Dramatist
- Maurice, John Frederick Denison, (1805-1872), theologian and Christian Socialist
- Melvill, Sir Peter Melvill, (1803-1895), Knight Major General Bombay Army
- Melville, David, (1660-1728), 3rd Earl of Leven and 2nd Earl of Melville
- Meredith, George, (1828-1909), novelist and poet
- Meynell, Alice Christiana Gertrude, (1847-1922), poet, suffragist and critic Barnes, Surrey
- Miles, William Augustus, (? 1753-1817), Political Writer
- Mill, John Stuart, (1806-1873), philosopher, MP
- Millais, Sir John Everett, (1829-1896), Knight, painter
- Milnes, Richard Monckton, (1809-1885), 1st Baron Houghton, politician and poet
- Milnes, Sir Robert Shore, (1746-1837), 1st Baronet Colonial Governor
- Mitford, Mary Russell, (1787-1855), novelist and dramatist
- Moffett, Thomas, (1553-1604), Physician and Author
- Molyneux, Sir Thomas, (d 1841), 5th Baronet Lieutenant General
- Monck, George, (1608-1670), 1st Duke of Albemarle, General, Admiral
- Monsey, Messenger, (1693-1788), physician
- Montagu, Edward, (1692-1775), MP for Huntingdon
- Montagu, Edward Wortley, (1713-1776), Author and Traveller
- Montagu, Elizabeth, (1720-1800), author
- Montagu, Matthew, (1762-1831), 4th Baron Rokeby
- Montagu, Richard, (1577-1641), Bishop of Norwich
- Montgomerie, Alexander, (? 1660-1729), 9th Earl of Eglinton
- Montgomery, Hugh, (1623-1663), 1st Earl of Mount Alexander
- Montresor, James Gabriel, (1702-1776), Colonel Royal Engineers
- Moore, George Augustus, (1852-1933), Author
- Moore, Thomas, (1779-1852), poet
- More, Hannah, (1745-1833), writer
- Morgan, Sydney, (c1781-1859), Lady Morgan, novelist
- Morier, Isaac, (1750-1817), Consul General at Constantinople
- Morier, James Justinian, (1782-1849), diplomat, traveller and novelist
- Morley, Henry, (1822-1894), Author
- Morris, May, (1862-1938), author and designer, daughter of William Morris
- Morris, William, (1834-1896), poet artist and socialist Walthamstow, Essex
- Mountague, Frederick William, (d 1841), Architect
- Moxon, Edward, (1801-1858), Publisher and Verse Writer
- Muir Mackenzie, Sir Alexander, (1764-1835), 1st Baronet Lawyer
- Munro, Sir Harry, (c 1720-1781), 7th Baronet MP
- Mure, Sir William, (1594-1657), Knight, poet
- Murray, David, (1727-1796), 2nd Earl of Mansfield, statesman
- Murray, Eustace Clare Grenville, (1824-1881), Diplomat and Journalist
- Murray, John, (1778-1843), publisher
- Murray, Patrick, (1703-1778), 5th Baron Elibank
- Murry, Kathleen Mansfield, (1888-1923), author
- Myngs, Christopher, (d 1725), Captain RN
- Nanfan, John, (d 1716), Lieutenant Governor of New York
- Nelson, Horatio, (1758-1805), 1st Viscount Nelson, Vice Admiral
- Newman, Francis William, (1805-1897), Scholar and Man of Letters
- Newton, Sir Isaac, (1642-1727), Knight, natural philosopher
- Nicholas, Sir Edward, (1593-1669), Knight, Secretary of State
- Nicholson, Sir Francis, (1660-1728), Knight Colonial Governor
- Nicolas, Sir Nicholas Harris, (1799-1848), Knight, antiquary
- North, Francis, (1637-1685), 1st Baron Guilford, Lord Chancellor
- Norton, Caroline Elizabeth Sarah, (1808-1877), poet and campaigner for women's rights
- Nowell, Laurence, (d 1576), Dean of Lichfield Antiquary
- Noyes, Alfred, (1880-1958), Poet
- Nugent, Sir George, (1757-1849), 1st Baronet Field Marshal
- Nugent, George Thomas John, (1785-1871), Marquess of Westmeath
- Nugent, Robert, (1702-1788), Earl Nugent
- Nugent-Grenville, George, (1788-1850), 2nd Baron Nugent, politician
- Nugent-Temple-Grenville, George, (1753-1813), 1st Marquess of Buckingham, politician
- O'Conor, Charles, (1764-1828), Irish Antiquary and Librarian
- O'Conor, Matthew, (1773-1844), Historian
- Ogilvy, James, (1664-1730), 4th Earl of Findlater and 1st Earl of Seafield
- Oliphant, Margaret Oliphant Wilson, (1828-1897), novelist and biographer
- O'Neill, Sir Phelim, (1604-1653), Knight Irish Rebel
- Opie, Amelia, (1769-1853), novelist and poet
- Orde-Powlett, Thomas, (1740-1807), 1st Baron Bolton, politician
- Osborn, Sir George, (1742-1818), 4th Baronet Major General
- Osler, Sir William, (1849-1919), Knight Physician
- Ouseley, Sir Gore, (1770-1844), 1st Baronet Diplomat and Orientalist
- Pakington, John Somerset, (1799-1880), 1st Baron Hampton, politician
- Parker, John, (d 1681), Archbishop of Dublin
- Parnell, Thomas, (1679-1718), poet
- Paterson, Charles William, (1756-1841), naval officer
- Peel, Sir Robert, (1788-1850), Baronet, 2nd Baronet, statesman
- Pelham-Holles, Sir Thomas, (1693-1768), 1st Duke of Newcastle, statesman
- Pellew, Edward, (1757-1833), 1st Viscount Exmouth, Admiral
- Penn, John, (1760-1834), Writer
- Penry, John, (1559-1593), Welsh Puritan, author
- Pepys, Sir William Weller, (d 1825), 1st Baronet Master in Chancery
- Percy, Hugh, (1742-1817), 2nd Duke of Northumberland , General, MP
- Percy, Thomas, (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, antiquary
- Pery, Edmond Sexton, (1719-1806), 1st Viscount Pery, Speaker of the Irish House of Commons
- Petrie, Frederick Henry, (1768-1842), Antiquary Keeper of Records in the Tower
- Petty, Sir William, (1737-1805), 1st Marquess of Lansdowne, statesman
- Phillimore, Joseph, (1775-1855), MP Professor of Civil Law
- Phillpotts, Eden, (1862-1960), writer
- Pierrepont, Evelyn, (1711-1773), 2nd Duke of Kingston Upon Hull
- Pigott, Edward Frederick Smyth, (1824-1895), journalist
- Pinker, James Brand, (1863-1922), literary agent
- Piozzi, Hester Lynch, (1741-1821), literary figure and writer
- Pitt, William, (1708-1778), 1st Earl of Chatham, statesman
- Planche, James Robinson, (1796-1880), herald and dramatist
- Plunkett, Edward John Moreton Drax, (1878-1957), 18th Baron Dunsany, poet and dramatist
- Pocock, Sir George, (1706-1792), Knight Admiral MP for Plymouth
- Pole, Reginald, (1500-1558), Cardinal Archbishop of Canterbury
- Poole, John, (? 1786-1872), Dramatist and Miscellaneous Author
- Pope, Alexander, (1688-1744), poet
- Popham, Home Riggs, (1762-1820), Knight, Rear Admiral
- Popham, Sir John, (?1531-1607), Knight, Knight Chief Justice of the King's Bench
- Port, Sir John, (? 1480-1541), Knight Judge
- Porter, Jane, (1776-1850), novelist
- Porter, Sir Robert Ker, (1777-1842), Knight, painter and traveller
- Porteus, Beilby, (1731-1809), Bishop of London York, Yorkshire;London;Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
- Potter, Robert, (1721-1804), Poet and Politician
- Powlett, Charles, (c 1630-1699), 1st Duke of Bolton
- Powlett, Charles, (1661-1721), 2nd Duke of Bolton, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
- Pownall, Thomas, (1722-1805), Politician Antiquary
- Powys, John Cowper, (1872-1963), novelist and writer
- Powys, Llewelyn, (1884-1939), Author
- Powys, Thomas Littleton, (1833-1896), 4th Baron Lilford, ornithologist
- Poynter, Sir Edward John, (1836-1919), Knight, painter
- Poyntz, William Deane, (1749-1789), Diplomat and Civil Servant
- Pratt, John Jeffreys, (1759-1840), 1st Marquess Camden, statesman
- Preston, Kerrison, (1884-1974), Writer
- Prevost, Sir George, (1767-1816), 1st Baronet Lieutenant General Colonial Governor
- Proby, John Joshua, (1751-1828), 1st Earl of Carysfort
- Puget, Peter, (d 1822), Rear Admiral Explorer
- Pullen, Samuel, (1598-1667), Archbishop of Tuam
- Pulteney, William, (1684-1764), 1st Earl of Bath
- Pulteney, Sir William, (1729-1805), 5th Baronet MP
- Quincey, Thomas de, (1785-1859), author
- Ramsay, Allan, (1686-1758), poet
- Randolph, Edward, (1640-1700), Colonial Administrator
- Rawdon, Sir Arthur, (1662-1695), 2nd Baronet Soldier
- Rawdon, Sir George, (1604-1684), 1st Baronet MP Soldier
- Rawdon-Hastings, Francis, (1754-1826), 1st Marquess of Hastings, General statesman
- Reade, Charles, (1814-1884), novelist and dramatist
- Rennell, James, (1742-1830), Geographer
- Repton, George Stanley, (1786-1858), architect
- Repton, Humphry, (1752-1818), landscape gardener
- Repton, John Adey, (1775-1860), Architect and Antiquary
- Rich, Claudius James, (1787-1820), Orientalist
- Rickman, John, (1771-1840), Statistician
- Ricraft, Josiah, (fl 1645-1679), Author
- Ridgeway, Robert, (d 1714), 4th Earl of Londonderry
- Robertson, Walford Graham, (1866-1948), artist and author
- Robethon, John, (d 1722), Secretary to George I
- Robinson, Richard, (1709-1794), 1st Baron Rokeby, Archbishop of Armagh
- Robinson-Morris, Matthew, (1713-1800), 2nd Baron Rokeby
- Rogers, Samuel, (1763-1855), poet
- Rooke, Sir George, (1650-1709), Knight, Knight Admiral
- Roper, Thomas, (d 1670), 2nd Viscount Baltinglass
- Ross, Sir James Clark, (1800-1862), Knight, Rear Admiral, Arctic and Antarctic explorer
- Ross, Sir John, (1777-1856), Knight Rear Admiral Arctic Navigator
- Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, (1828-1882), painter and poet
- Rossetti, William Michael, (1829-1919), man of letters and art critic
- Ruskin, John, (1819-1900), author, artist and social reformer
- Russell, Lord John, (1792-1878), 1st Earl Russell, statesman
- Russell, Mary Annette, (1866-1941), novelist Sydney, New South Wales;London;Berlin, Germany;Switzerland;United States of America;France;Charleston, South Carolina
- Russell, Sir William Howard, (1820-1907), Knight War Correspondent
- Sackville-West, Victoria Mary, (1892-1962), poet, novelist and biographer
- Sala, George Augustus Henry, (1828-1896), Journalist
- Sams, William Raymond, (fl 1847-1870), Publisher
- Saunders-Dundas, Robert, (1771-1851), 2nd Viscount Melville, statesman
- Savage, Thomas, (c 1586-1635), 1st Viscount Savage
- Schiller, Ferdinand Canning Scott, (1864-1937), philosopher
- Scott, Clement William, (1841-1904), dramatic critic
- Scott, Sarah, (1723-1795), novelist
- Scott, Sir Walter, (1771-1832), 1st Baronet, poet and novelist
- Scrope, John, (? 1662-1752), Judge
- Serle, Ambrose, (1742-1812), Civil Servant
- Seward, Anna, (1747-1809), poet and author
- Shackleton, Abraham, (1697-1771), schoolmaster
- Shackleton, Richard, (1728-1792), schoolmaster
- Shannon, Charles Haslewood, (1863-1937), Lithographer and Painter
- Sharp, William, (1855-1905), author and poet
- Shaw, George Bernard, (1856-1950), author and playwright
- Shelley, Harriet, (1795-1816), 1st wife of Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft, (1797-1851), author
- Shelley, Percy Bysshe, (1792-1822), poet
- Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, (1751-1816), dramatist and politician Dublin, County Dublin
- Shovell, Sir Cloudesley, (1650-1707), Knight, Admiral of the Fleet
- Simcoe, John Graves, (1752-1806), army oficer and colonial governor
- Sinclair, May, (1863-1946), Author, Suffragist and Critic
- Slingsby, Sir Henry, (1602-1658), Knight, royalist
- Smirke, Robert, (1752-1845), Painter
- Smith, Charlotte, (1749-1806), poet and novelist
- Smith, Sydney, (1771-1845), Canon of St Paul's, wit
- Smith, Sir William Sidney, (1764-1840), Knight, Admiral
- Smythe, Emily Anne, (1826-1887), nursing reformer and travel writer
- Somerset, Elizabeth, (1719-1799), Duchess of Beaufort
- Sopwith, Thomas, (1803-1879), mining engineer
- Sotheby, William, (1757-1833), author
- Southey, Robert, (1774-1843), poet, journalist and biographer
- Spence, Joseph, (1699-1768), Anecdotist and Friend of Alexander Pope
- Spencer, Charles, (1674-1722), 3rd Earl of Sunderland, statesman
- Spencer, Sir Edward, (c 1595-1655), Knight MP
- Spencer, George John, (1758-1834), 2nd Earl Spencer, statesman
- Spencer, Herbert, (1820-1903), philosopher
- Spender, Sir Stephen Harold, (1909-1995), Knight, poet
- St John, Oliver, (1559-1630), 1st Viscount Grandison, Lord Deputy of Ireland
- Stafford, Henry, (1501-1563), 1st Baron Stafford
- Stanfield, Clarkson, (1793-1867), Painter
- Stanhope, Sir Henry Edwyn, (1754-1814), 1st Baronet Admiral
- Stanhope, Philip, (1755-1815), 5th Earl of Chesterfield
- Stanhope, Philip Dormer, (1694-1773), 4th Earl of Chesterfield, statesman
- Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn, (1815-1881), Dean of Westminster Abbey, historian Nether Alderley, Cheshire
- Stanley, Hans, (1720-1780), politician
- Stanwix, John, (? 1690-1766), Lieutenant General MP
- Starkey, James Sullivan, (1879-1958), poet and editor
- Stephen, James, (1758-1832), Master in Chancery MP
- Stephen, Sir James, (1789-1859), Knight, civil servant and historian
- Stephenson, George, (1781-1848), Railway Engineer Wylam, Northumberland
- Stephenson, Robert, (1803-1859), civil engineer
- Stevens, William Bagshaw, (1756-1800), Poet
- Stevenson, Robert Louis, (1850-1894), author and traveller
- Stillingfleet, Benjamin, (1702-1771), botanist and author
- Stuart, John, (1713-1792), 3rd Earl of Bute, statesman
- Stuart, Ludovick, (1574-1624), 2nd Duke of Lennox
- Sturge, Joseph, (1793-1859), philanthropist
- Sumner, John Bird, (1780-1862), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Sussex, Augustus Frederick, (1773-1843), Duke of Sussex, son of George III
- Sutherland, William, (1708-1751), 17th Earl of Sutherland
- Swift, Jonathan, (1667-1745), Dean of St Patrick's Dublin Satirist
- Swinburne, Algernon Charles, (1837-1909), poet
- Sybthorpe, Robert, (d 1662), Royal Chaplain
- Talbot, Francis, (1500-1560), 5th Earl of Shrewsbury, statesman
- Talbot, George, (? 1528-1590), 6th Earl of Shrewsbury, statesman
- Talfourd, Sir Thomas Noon, (1795-1854), Knight, judge, MP, dramatist and poet
- Taylor, Sir Henry, (1800-1886), Knight Author
- Taylor, John, (1781-1864), Publisher
- Taylor, Robert, (1784-1844), Deistical Writer
- Taylor, Tom, (1817-1880), Dramatist and Editor of Punch
- Temple, Sir Peter, (1592-1653), 2nd Baronet Parliamentarian
- Temple, Sir Richard, (1634-1697), 3rd Baronet Politician
- Temple, Richard, (1669-1749), Viscount Cobham, General
- Temple, Sir Thomas, (1567-1637), 1st Baronet
- Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, Richard, (1776-1839), 1st Duke of Buckingham and Chandos
- Tennyson, Alfred, (1809-1892), 1st Baron Tennyson, poet
- Terry, Dame Alice Ellen, (1847-1928), actress
- Thackeray, William Makepeace, (1811-1863), novelist
- Thicknesse, Philip, (1719-1792), Miscellaneous Writer Lieutenant Governor of Landguard Fort
- Thoms, William John, (1803-1885), antiquary
- Thornbrough, Sir Edward, (1754-1834), Knight Admiral
- Throckmorton, Sir Robert, (1662-1721), 3rd Baronet
- Thynne, Francis, (? 1545-1608), Antiquary and Lancaster Herald
- Tindal, Acton, (fl 1840-1865), Aylesbury Solicitor and Election Agent
- Tout, Thomas Frederick, (1855-1929), historian
- Townshend, George, (1724-1807), 1st Marquess Townshend, Field Marshal
- Townshend, Thomas, (1733-1800), 1st Viscount Sydney, statesman
- Trevelyan, Sir George Otto, (1838-1928), 2nd Baronet Statesman and Historian
- Trollope, Anthony, (1815-1882), novelist
- Troubridge, Sir Thomas, (? 1758-1807), 1st Baronet Rear Admiral
- Troy, John Thomas, (1739-1823), Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin
- Tucker, Benjamin, (1762-1829), Secretary of the Admiralty
- Tupper, Martin Farquhar, (1810-1889), author, poet and inventor
- Tyndall, John, (1820-1893), natural philosopher
- Upcott, William, (1779-1845), antiquary and autograph collector
- Ussher, James, (1581-1656), Archbishop of Armagh biblical scholar historian
- Vachell, Horace Annesley, (1861-1955), Author
- Vallancey, Charles, (1721-1812), General Antiquary
- Vanbrugh, Sir John, (1664-1726), Knight, dramatist, architect and herald
- Vane, Charles William, (1778-1854), 3rd Marquess of Londonderry, General
- Vane, Henry, (1726-1792), 2nd Earl of Darlington
- Vaudreuil-Cavagnial, Pierre De Rigaud, (1698-1778), Marquis De Vaudreuil-Cavagnial, French Canadian Administrator
- Verney, Sir Harry, (1801-1894), 2nd Baronet MP
- Verney, Sir Ralph, (1613-1696), 1st Baronet MP
- Vesey, Elizabeth, (? 1715-1791), Leader of Literary Society
- Victoria, (1819-1901), Queen of Great Britain and Ireland
- Villiers, George, (1592-1628), 1st Duke of Buckingham
- Waldegrave, William, (1753-1825), 1st Baron Radstock, Admiral
- Walker, Sir Edward, (1612-1677), Knight, Garter King of Arms
- Walker, Joseph Cooper, (1761-1810), antiquary
- Walpole, Horace, (1717-1797), 4th Earl of Orford, author collector antiquary MP
- Walsingham, Sir Francis, (? 1530-1590), Knight, statesman
- Walton, Sir George, (1665-1739), Knight Admiral
- Ward, Mary Augusta, (1851-1920), novelist and social worker Hobart, Tasmania;Oxford, Oxfordshire;London
- Ward, Robert Plumer, (1765-1846), novelist and politician
- Warren, Edward Prioleau, (1856-1937), Architect and Archaeologist
- Warren, Sir John Borlase, (1753-1822), Baronet Admiral MP Diplomat
- Warren-Bulkeley, Thomas James, (1752-1822), 7th Viscount Bulkeley
- Warwick, Sir Philip, (1609-1683), Knight Politician and Historian
- Watkins, Vernon Phillips, (1906-1967), poet and writer
- Watson, Sir John William, (1858-1935), Knight Poet
- Watson, Thomas, (1637-1717), Bishop of St David's
- Watts, George Frederic, (1817-1904), painter and sculptor
- Wellesley, Arthur, (1769-1852), 1st Duke of Wellington, Field Marshal, statesman
- Wellesley, Richard Colley, (1760-1842), Marquess Wellesley, statesman
- Wesley, John, (1703-1791), Evangelist and Leader of Methodism Epworth, Lincolnshire
- West, Gilbert, (1703-1756), author
- Weyman, Stanley John, (1855-1928), novelist
- Whately, Thomas, (c 1728-1772), Politician and Literary Scholar
- Whistler, James Abbot McNeill, (1834-1903), painter
- White, Henry, (?1761-1836), vicar Chebsey, Staffordshire
- Whiteing, Richard, (1840-1928), Author and Journalist
- Whitworth, Charles, (1752-1825), Earl Whitworth, diplomat
- Wilberforce, William, (1759-1833), MP, philanthropist
- Wild, George, (1610-1665), Bishop of Derry
- Wilde, Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills, (1854-1900), author
- Wilkie, Sir David, (1785-1841), Knight, painter
- Willem, I, (1772-1843), King of the Netherlands
- William Augustus, (1721-1765), Duke of Cumberland, General
- William IV, (1765-1837), King of Great Britain and Ireland
- Williams, Helen Maria, (1762-1827), author
- Willis, Browne, (1682-1760), antiquary and numismatist
- Wills, William Henry, (1810-1880), journalist
- Windham, William, (1750-1810), statesman
- Woodhouse, James, (1735-1820), Poet
- Woodroffe, Benjamin, (1638-1711), Canon of Oxford, Principal of Gloucester Hall, Oxford, Lichfield Royal Chaplain
- Woolf, Leonard Sidney, (1880-1969), editor, author and civil servant
- Woolhouse, John Thomas, (1650-1734), Oculist
- Wordsworth, William, (1770-1850), poet
- Wotton, Edward, (1548-1626), 1st Baron Wotton
- Wotton, Thomas, (1521-1587), Sheriff of Kent Patron of Learning and Protestantism
- Wrangham, Francis, (1769-1842), Archdeacon of the East Riding, classical scholar
- Wyndham, Charles, (1710-1763), 2nd Earl of Egremont, statesman
- Wynn, Charles Watkin Williams, (1775-1850), statesman
- Wynn, Sir Henry Watkin Williams, (1783-1856), Knight Diplomat
- Yates, Edmund Hodgson, (1831-1894), Novelist
- Yeats, William Butler, (1865-1939), poet and playwright
- Yonge, Charlotte Mary, (1823-1901), novelist
- Yonge, Sir George, (1731-1812), 5th Baronet, politician and colonial governor
- York, Frederick Augustus, (1763-1827), Duke of York
- Young, Edward, (1683-1765), Poet and Dramatist
- Young, Ella, (1867-1956), Poet and Mythologist
Families (32)
- Abney-Hastings family, baronets, of Willesley Hall Willesley Hall, Leicestershire;Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire;London
- Abney-Hastings family, Earls of Loudoun and Barons Donington Englefield, Berkshire;Brill, Buckinghamshire;Cippenham, Buckinghamshire;Congleton, Cheshire;Boscastle, Cornwall;Calke, Derbyshire;Chellaston, Derbyshire;Church Gresley, Derbyshire;Melbourne, Derbyshire;Overseal, Derbyshire;Repton, Derbyshire;Stokenham, Devon;Puddletown, Dorset;Ringwood, Hampshire;Ripley, Hampshire;Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire;Barrow upon Soar, Leicestershire;Blackfordby, Leicestershire;Castle Donington, Leicestershire;Donington House, Leicestershire;Framland, Leicestershire;Hoton, Leicestershire;Loughborough, Leicestershire;Packington, Leicestershire;Willesley, Leicestershire;Rippingale, Lincolnshire;Ropsley, Lincolnshire;London;Howe, Norfolk;Astwell, Northamptonshire;Bulwick, Northamptonshire;Harringworth, Northamptonshire;East Leake, Nottinghamshire;Belton, Rutland;Aller, Somerset;Somerton, Somerset;Hastings, Sussex;Heytesbury, Wiltshire;Upton Scudamore, Wiltshire;Ledsham, Yorkshire;Ledston, Yorkshire;Rawdon, Yorkshire;Galston, Ayrshire;Loudoun, Ayrshire;Mauchline, Ayrshire;Rowallan, Ayrshire;Lawers, Perthshire;Ballynahinch, County Down;Moira, County Down;Dublin, County Dublin;County Fermanagh;Termonfeckin, County Louth;Rathmullan, County Meath;County Tyrone;Florida
- Browne family, Viscounts Montague: Battle Abbey England
- Brydges family, Dukes of Chandos Shaw, Berkshire;Eyam, Derbyshire;Andover, Hampshire;Avington, Hampshire;East Wellow, Hampshire;Wilton, Herefordshire;Westminster, Middlesex;Hope, Jamaica;Canons Park, Middlesex;Enfield, Middlesex;Middleton, Jamaica;Little Stanmore, Middlesex;Stanmore, Middlesex;Keynsham, Somerset;Wedmore, Somerset;West Wellow, Wiltshire;Boughrood, Radnorshire;Llanstephen, Radnorshire
- Campbell family, Earls of Breadalbane Armaddy Castle, Argyllshire;Barrs, Argyllshire;Black Mount, Argyllshire;Easdale, Argyllshire;Glenorchy, Argyllshire;Kilchurn Castle, Argyllshire;Langton, Berwickshire;Thurso, Caithness-shire;Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire;Frisky Hall, Dunbartonshire;Preston, Kirkcudbrightshire;Holyrood House, Midlothian;Carwhin, Perthshire;Finlarig Castle, Perthshire;Glenlyon, Perthshire;Kenmore, Perthshire;Lawers, Perthshire;Taymouth Castle, Perthshire;Tyndrum, Perthshire;London;Bath, Somerset;Eccleshall, Staffordshire;Pershall, Staffordshire;Sugnall, Staffordshire;Forshaw, Warwickshire
- Campbell family, Earls of Loudoun Galston, Ayrshire;Loudoun, Ayrshire;Mauchline, Ayrshire;Rowallan, Ayrshire;Lawers, Perthshire
- Cheyne family, Viscounts Newhaven Drayton Beauchamp, Buckinghamshire;Chelsea, Middlesex
- Egerton family, Earls of Bridgewater Studham, Bedfordshire;Ivinghoe, Buckinghamshire;Pitstone, Buckinghamshire;Tatton, Cheshire;Winston, Durham;Ashridge Park, Hertfordshire;Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire;Little Gaddesden, Hertfordshire;Liverpool, Lancashire;Worsley, Lancashire;Frampton, Lincolnshire;Bridgewater House, London;Brackley, Northamptonshire;Halse, Northamptonshire;Wollaston, Northamptonshire;Bromfield, Shropshire;Ellesmere, Shropshire;Whitchurch, Shropshire;Chertsey, Surrey;Astley, Warwickshire;Caldwell, Yorkshire;Hawnby, Yorkshire;Hilton, Yorkshire;Bromfield, Denbighshire;Wrexham, Denbighshire;Yale, Denbighshire
- Egerton family, Earls of Ellesmere Stetchworth, Cambridgeshire;Wood Ditton, Cambridgeshire;Tatton, Cheshire;Southampton, Hampshire;Liverpool, Lancashire;Worsley, Lancashire;Frampton, Lincolnshire;Bridgewater House, London;Brackley, Northamptonshire;Wollaston, Northamptonshire;Ellesmere, Shropshire;Astley, Warwickshire;Bromfield, Denbighshire;Yale, Denbighshire;Mertoun, Berwickshire
- Fitzroy family, Dukes of Grafton: Wakefield Lodge Wakefield Lodge, Northamptonshire
- Grenville family, Dukes of Buckingham Shaw, Berkshire;Biddlesden, Buckinghamshire;Dorton, Buckinghamshire;Foscott, Buckinghamshire;Nether Winchendon, Buckinghamshire;Stoke Mandeville, Buckinghamshire;Stowe, Buckinghamshire;Westbury, Buckinghamshire;Wotton Underwood, Buckinghamshire;Mevagissey, Cornwall;St Mawes, Cornwall;Crich, Derbyshire;Eyam, Derbyshire;Tarrant Gunville, Dorset;Tarrant Rushton, Dorset;Bocking, Essex;Gosfield, Essex;Adlestrop, Gloucestershire;Longborough, Gloucestershire;Andover, Hampshire;Avington, Hampshire;Hope, Jamaica;East Wellow, Hampshire;Wilton, Herefordshire;Godmersham, Kent;Lutterworth, Leicestershire;Middleton, Jamaica;Canons Park, Middlesex;Edmonton, Middlesex;Enfield, Middlesex;Little Stanmore, Middlesex;Stanmore, Middlesex;Westminster, Middlesex;Whetstone, Middlesex;Wappenham, Northamptonshire;Whittlebury, Northamptonshire;Finmere, Oxfordshire;Kidlington, Oxfordshire;Keynsham, Somerset;Wedmore, Somerset;Steyning, Sussex;Burton Dassett, Warwickshire;West Wellow, Wiltshire;Bedale, Yorkshire;Boughrood, Radnorshire;Llanstephen, Radnorshire;Auchlyne, Perthshire;Villierstown, County Waterford
- Hastings family, Earls and Marquesses of Huntingdon, and Abney-Hastings family, Barons Donington: Donington Park Donington, Leicestershire
- Herbert family of Whittlebury Whittlebury, Northamptonshire
- Herbert family, Barons Herbert of Chirbury Chirbury, Shropshire;Ribbesford, Worcestershire;Anglesey;Caernarfonshire;St Julians, Monmouthshire;Montgomery, Montgomeryshire;Castle Island, County Kerry
- Herbert family, Earls of Powis Anglesey;Llanengan, Caernarfonshire;Eglwys Newydd, Cardiganshire;Esgair Mwyn, Cardiganshire;Nash, Monmouthshire;St Julians, Monmouthshire;Trelleck, Monmouthshire;Usk, Monmouthshire;Berriew, Montgomeryshire;Cydewain, Montgomeryshire;Guilsfield, Montgomeryshire;Llanfyllin, Montgomeryshire;Lymore, Montgomeryshire;Mathraval, Montgomeryshire;Montgomeryshire, Montgomeryshire;Newtown, Montgomeryshire;Powis Castle, Montgomeryshire;Beguildy, Radnorshire;Cefnllys, Radnorshire;Presteigne, Radnorshire;Okehampton, Devon;Crayford, Kent;Hendon, Middlesex;Westminster, Middlesex;Heyford, Northamptonshire;Bishop's Castle, Shropshire;Bromfield, Shropshire;Caus, Shropshire;Chirbury, Shropshire;Clun, Shropshire;Ludlow, Shropshire;Lydbury North, Shropshire;Montford, Shropshire;Oakly Park, Shropshire;Oswestry, Shropshire;Styche Hall, Shropshire;Walcot Park, Shropshire;Claremont, Surrey;Ribbesford, Worcestershire;Castle Island, County Kerry
- Hungerford family, Barons Hungerford Farleigh Hungerford, Somerset;Hungerford, Berkshire;Heytesbury, Wiltshire
- Montagu family, Barons Rokeby Sandleford Priory, Berkshire;Brabourne, Kent;Monks Horton, Kent;Stowting, Kent;West Denton, Northumberland
- Mordaunt family, Earls of Peterborough Turvey, Bedfordshire;Stagsden, Bedfordshire;Sulhampstead, Berkshire;Clifton Reynes, Buckinghamshire;Moulsoe, Buckinghamshire;West Horndon, Essex;Drayton House, Northamptonshire;Lowick, Northamptonshire;Dauntsey, Wiltshire;Durris, Kincardineshire
- Nugent family, Earls Nugent Cornwall;Carlanstown, County Westmeath;Gosfield Hall, Essex
- Pierrepont family, Dukes of Kingston-upon-Hull Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire;Hanslope, Buckinghamshire;Beighton, Derbyshire;Calow, Derbyshire;Oldcotes, Derbyshire;Broughton, Hampshire;Orton Longueville, Huntingdonshire;Crowle, Lincolnshire;Hagworthingham, Lincolnshire;Hemingby, Lincolnshire;Car Colston, Nottinghamshire;Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire;Holme Pierrepont, Nottinghamshire;Laxton, Nottinghamshire;Orston, Nottinghamshire;Thoresby, Nottinghamshire;Tong, Shropshire;Bath, Somerset;Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire;Trowbridge, Wiltshire;West Dean, Wiltshire;Adwick upon Dearne, Yorkshire;Ingleby Arncliffe, Yorkshire;Wothersome, Yorkshire
- Pierrepont family, Earls Manvers Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire;Hanslope, Buckinghamshire;Beighton, Derbyshire;Calow, Derbyshire;Oldcotes, Derbyshire;Broughton, Hampshire;Orton Longueville, Huntingdonshire;Crowle, Lincolnshire;Hagworthingham, Lincolnshire;Hemingby, Lincolnshire;Westminster, Middlesex;Car Colston, Nottinghamshire;Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire;Holme Pierrepont, Nottinghamshire;Laxton, Nottinghamshire;Orston, Nottinghamshire;Thoresby, Nottinghamshire;Tong, Shropshire;Bath, Somerset;Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire;Trowbridge, Wiltshire;West Dean, Wiltshire;Adwick upon Dearne, Yorkshire;Ingleby Arncliffe, Yorkshire;Wothersome, Yorkshire
- Rawdon family, Earls of Moira: Moira Moira, County Down
- Sherrington and Downes families of Wardley Hall estate Wardley Hall, Lancashire
- Shirley family, Earls Ferrers Staunton Harold, Leicestershire;Brailsford, Derbyshire;Ednaston, Derbyshire;Shirley, Derbyshire;Glen Magna, Leicestershire;Ragdale, Leicestershire;Ratcliffe-on-the-Wreake, Leicestershire;Willowes, Leicestershire;Happisburgh, Norfolk;Astley, Northamptonshire;East Leake, Nottinghamshire;Chartley, Staffordshire;Drointon, Staffordshire;Shirleywich, Staffordshire;Garsdon, Wiltshire;Farney, County Monaghan;Lough Fea, County Monaghan
- Spencer-Churchill family, Dukes of Marlborough Cople, Bedfordshire;Langley, Buckinghamshire;Upper Winchendon, Buckinghamshire;Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire;Sandridge, Hertfordshire;Agney, Kent;Ingoldsby, Lincolnshire;Marlborough House, London;Sunderland House, London;Begbroke, Oxfordshire;Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire;Cassington, Oxfordshire;Charlbury, Oxfordshire;Hensington, Oxfordshire;North Leigh, Oxfordshire;Witney, Oxfordshire;Woodstock, Oxfordshire;Bath, Somerset;Woolbeding, Sussex;Lockeridge, Wiltshire;Overton, Wiltshire;Rowde, Wiltshire;West Lavington, Wiltshire
- Stanhope family, Earls of Chesterfield Bretby, Derbyshire;Eythrope, Buckinghamshire;Wing, Buckinghamshire;Shelford, Nottinghamshire;Stoke Bardolph, Nottinghamshire
- Stanley family, Earls of Derby Glassmore, Cambridgeshire;Crag Hall, Cheshire;Macclesfield, Cheshire;Wildboarclough, Cheshire;Corney, Cumberland;Whicham, Cumberland;Bradworthy, Devon;South Weald, Essex;Hamerton, Huntingdonshire;Bickerstaffe, Lancashire;Bolton-cum-Adgarley, Lancashire;Bury, Lancashire;Knowsley, Lancashire;Lathom, Lancashire;Liverpool, Lancashire;Manchester, Lancashire;Pilkington, Lancashire;Preston, Lancashire;Epworth, Lincolnshire;London;Colham, Middlesex;Hillingdon, Middlesex;Brackley, Northamptonshire;Fleetham, Northumberland;Eynsham, Oxfordshire;Milton, Oxfordshire;Ellesmere, Shropshire;Knockin, Shropshire;Newmarket, Suffolk;East Lavant, Sussex;Halnaker, Sussex;Meriden, Warwickshire;Beetham, Westmorland;Witherslack, Westmorland;Burton in Lonsdale, Yorkshire;Kirkby Malzeard, Yorkshire;Mewith Head, Yorkshire;Thirsk, Yorkshire;Hawarden, Flintshire;Hope, Flintshire;Mold, Flintshire;Coonagh, County Limerick;Clonmore, County Louth;Smithstown, County Louth;Priestown, County Meath;Lyonstown, County Tipperary
- Sutherland-Leveson-Gower family, Dukes of Sutherland Windsor, Berkshire;Willows, Berkshire;Cliveden, Buckinghamshire;Middlewich, Cheshire;Hope, Derbyshire;White Notley, Essex;Woolmers, Hertfordshire;Canterbury, Kent;Cobham, Kent;Halling, Kent;Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire;Bridgewater House, London;Cleveland Court, London;Stafford House, London;Braunston, Northamptonshire;Ketley, Shropshire;Leegomery, Shropshire;Lilleshall, Shropshire;Newport, Shropshire;Sheriffhales, Shropshire;Shipley, Shropshire;Wellington, Shropshire;Blurton, Staffordshire;Great Wyrley, Staffordshire;Grindon, Staffordshire;Lichfield, Staffordshire;Meirheath, Staffordshire;Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire;Stowheath, Staffordshire;Trentham, Staffordshire;Walsall, Staffordshire;Wolverhampton, Staffordshire;Sutton Place, Surrey;Freasley, Warwickshire;Dudley, Worcestershire;Stittenham, Yorkshire;Aboyne, Aberdeenshire;Wick, Caithness-shire;Preston, Kirkcudbrightshire;Inveresk, Midlothian;Rosebank, Midlothian;Castle Leod, Ross and Cromarty;Strathpeffer, Ross and Cromarty;Brora, Sutherlandshire;Dornoch, Sutherlandshire;Dunrobin, Sutherlandshire;Golspie, Sutherlandshire;Pulrossie, Sutherlandshire;Scourie, Sutherlandshire;Skelbo, Sutherlandshire;Tongue, Sutherlandshire
- Townshend family, Marquesses Townshend Calverton, Buckinghamshire;Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire;Ely, Cambridgeshire;Fordham, Cambridgeshire;Soham, Cambridgeshire;Ashbourne, Derbyshire;Walton-upon-Trent, Derbyshire;East Donyland, Essex;Great Bentley, Essex;Wivenhoe, Essex;Kempsford, Gloucestershire;Amwell, Hertfordshire;Balls Park, Hertfordshire;Bengeo, Hertfordshire;Gorhambury, Hertfordshire;Wigston Magna, Leicestershire;London;Canonbury, Middlesex;Clerkenwell, Middlesex;Binham, Norfolk;Coxford, Norfolk;East Raynham, Norfolk;Great Yarmouth, Norfolk;Helhoughton, Norfolk;Horsham St Faith, Norfolk;Langham, Norfolk;Morston, Norfolk;Oxwich with Pattesley, Norfolk;Raynham Hall, Norfolk;Stiffkey, Norfolk;Weasenham, Norfolk;Wellingham, Norfolk;West Rudham, Norfolk;Elkington, Northamptonshire;Tamworth, Staffordshire;Tettenhall, Staffordshire;Akenham, Suffolk;Great Thurlow, Suffolk;Kentford, Suffolk;Rendlesham, Suffolk;Flecknoe, Warwickshire;Lea Marston, Warwickshire;Wellesbourne, Warwickshire;Hannington, Wiltshire;Inglesham, Wiltshire;Ramsbury, Wiltshire;Risby, Yorkshire
- Waldegrave family, Earls Waldegrave Borley, Essex;Langenhoe, Essex;Navestock, Essex;Hever, Kent;Chewton Mendip, Somerset;Edington, Somerset;East Harptree, Somerset;Radstock, Somerset;Sedgemoor, Somerset
- Webster family, baronets, of Battle Abbey Battle Abbey, Sussex
- Wrey family, baronets, of Trebitch Trebitch, Cornwall;Wantage, Berkshire;St Ive, Cornwall;Trebeigh, Cornwall;St Veep, Cornwall;Ilfracombe, Devon;Tawstock, Devon;Worlington, Devon;Vaynol, Caernarfonshire
Paper catalogues available to view at The National Archives - (7)
- NRA 24601 Egerton family, Dukes of Bridgwater: corresp and papers incl papers of Lord Chancellor Ellesmere
- NRA 10029 Hastings family, Earls of Huntingdon: corresp and papers
- NRA 7519 Huntington Library: collection of court rolls
- NRA 23683 Lucas-Scudamore family of Kentchurch Court: family and estate papers incl papers of Sir Harford Jon
- NRA 30562 Amelia Opie, novelist and poet: letters
- NRA 716 Shackleton family of Ballitore: corresp and papers
- NRA 34312 Webster family, baronets, of Battle Abbey: family and estate papers incl monastic and manorial reco