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Stanley Kubrick
Stanley Kubrick was an American filmmaker and photographer. A prominent figure of the New Hollywood era, Kubrick is regarded as one of the greatest and most influential filmmakers. His films spanned a number of genres and gained recognition for their attention to detail, innovative cinematography, extensive set design, and dark humor.
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
British politician and prime minister (1830-1903)
William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne
British politician (1779–1848)

Nigel Hawthorne
British actor (1929–2001)

Ebenezer Howard
British writer, founder of the garden city movement (1850–1928)

Lady Caroline Lamb
English writer (1785-1828)

Clare Hollingworth
British journalist (1911-2017)
Arthur Percival
British army officer in the First and Second World Wars
Eric Morecambe
British comedian (1926-1984)

Francis Bourne
British Catholic cardinal (1861–1934)

Spencer Gore
English painter (1878-1914)
Hedworth Meux
English naval officer (1856-1929)
Adrian Fortescue
British Catholic priest and scholar (1874–1923)
W. F. Harvey
British writer (1885–1937)
Amphibalus
Amphibalus is a venerated early Christian priest said to have converted Saint Alban to Christianity. He occupied a place in British hagiography almost as revered as Alban himself. According to many hagiographical accounts, including those of Gildas, Bede, Geoffrey of Monmouth, and Matthew of Paris, Amphibalus was a Roman Christian fleeing religious persecution under Emperor Diocletian. Amphibalus was offered shelter by Alban in the Roman city of Verulamium, in modern-day England. Alban was so impressed with the priest's faith and teaching that he began to emulate him in worship, and eventually
Sir John Sebright, 7th Baronet
English politician and agricultural innovator