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James Clerk Maxwell
Scottish physicist (1831–1879)

J. J. Thomson
British physicist (1856-1940)
William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin
British physicist and engineer (1824–1907)
Alfred Marshall
British economist (1842–1924)

James Hopwood Jeans
British mathematician and astronomer (1877 – 1946)

James Joseph Sylvester
English mathematician (1814-1897)

William Kingdon Clifford
English mathematician and philosopher
William Whewell
English philosopher and historian of science (1794–1866)

George Howard Darwin
English astronomer, mathematician (1845–1912)
William Burnside
English mathematician (1852–1927)
Frank Watson Dyson
English astronomer and Astronomer Royal (1868–1939)
George Peacock
English mathematician and Anglican cleric (1791–1858)
Horace Lamb
English mathematician (*1849 – †1934)
Herbert Hall Turner
British astronomer and seismologist (1861–1930)
James Whitbread Lee Glaisher
English mathematician and astronomer (1848-1928)
E. T. Whittaker
British mathematician (1873-1956)
W. W. Rouse Ball
English mathematician and lawyer (1850–1925)
Augustus Edward Hough Love
English mathematician (1863–1940)

John Colenso
British bishop and mathematician (1814-1883)
Ernest Barnes
English mathematician and clergyman (1874–1953)
Alfred George Greenhill
British mathematician (1847–1927)
George Chrystal
British mathematician (1851-1911)
Temple Chevallier
British astronomer (1794–1873)
Samuel Hunter Christie
British mathematician
William Cavendish, 7th Duke of Devonshire
British landowner, benefactor and politician (1808-1891)
John Frere
British anthroplogist, archaeologist and politician (1740–1807)
John Copley, 1st Baron Lyndhurst
British lawyer and politician (1772–1863)
Leonard Courtney, 1st Baron Courtney of Penwith
British politician (1832–1918)

Gilbert Wakefield
English scholar (1756–1801)
Henry William Watson
British mathematician (1827–1903)
Richard Watson
Welsh Anglican bishop and academic
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Samuel Laing
British politician (1812-1897)