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Edward VIII
Edward VIII, later known as the Duke of Windsor, was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India, from 20 January 1936 until his abdication in December of the same year.
Roald Dahl
British writer and poet (1916–1990)

Edward I of England
King of England from 1272 to 1307
Oliver Twist
1837–1839 novel by Charles Dickens
The Merchant of Venice
play by Shakespeare set in the Republic of Venice
Karl Pearson
English mathematician, biometrician, and eugenicist (1857–1936)

David Irving
British author and Holocaust denier (born 1938)
Oswald Mosley
British aristocrat and fascist politician (1896–1980)

David Icke
English conspiracy theorist (born 1952)
blood libel
rumor that Jews killed Christians to use blood in ceremonies
Henry Hyndman
English writer and politician (1842–1921)
Second Barons' War
1260s civil war in England
Paul Joseph Watson
English YouTuber, radio host, and conspiracy theorist
Nesta Helen Webster
British far-right author (1876–1960)

Wiley
English rapper and record producer
Richard Meinertzhagen
British soldier, intelligence officer, fraudulent ornithologist (1878-1967)
John Burns
English trade unionist and politician (1858–1943)
2025 Manchester synagogue attack
2 October 2025 vehicle ramming and stabbing in the United Kingdom
William of Norwich
boy whose murder was falsely blamed on the Jews of Norwich
Fagin
Fagin () is a fictional character and the secondary antagonist in Charles Dickens's 1838 novel Oliver Twist. Originally depicted by Dickens as explicitly Jewish, in the preface to the novel, he is alleged to be a "crafty old Jew" and a fence. In the story, Fagin is the leader of a group of children (the Artful Dodger and Charley Bates among them) whom he teaches to make their livings by pickpocketing and other criminal activities, in exchange for shelter. A distinguishing trait is his constant and insincere use of the phrase "my dear" when addressing others. At the time of the novel, he is sai
Edict of Expulsion
edict issued by King Edward I in 1290 expelling all Jews from England
Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln
child saint and murder victim
William Prynne
English lawyer, author, polemicist, and political figure
Goldwin Smith
British historian and journalist (1823-1910)
Goulston Street graffito
contested evidence linked to the Whitechapel Murders.
Alan Percy, 8th Duke of Northumberland
British noble (1880-1930)
Josiah Stamp, 1st Baron Stamp
British industrialist, economist, civil servant, statistician, writer, and banker (1880–1941)
history of the Jews in England
Aspect of Jewish history
Wickham Steed
British journalist (1871-1956)
The Prioress's Tale
story in the Canterbury Tales
Wavell Wakefield, 1st Baron Wakefield of Kendal
English rugby union footballer, politician and Baron (1898-1983)
Tottenham Outrage
Armed robbery in London
John Henry Clarke
British homeopath

Trilby
1894 novel by George du Maurier
Robert Wilton
British journalist (1868–1925)
Assize of Arms of 1181
Proclamation of all freemen in england
Irving v Penguin Books and Lipstadt
case in English law against American author Deborah Lipstadt and her publisher Penguin Books
Domus Conversorum
chapel in London, London, England, UK
A. K. Chesterton
British politician (1899–1973)