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George Orwell
British writer and journalist (1903–1950)

Jane Austen
Jane Austen was an English writer known primarily for her six novels, which implicitly interpret, critique, and comment on the English landed gentry at the end of the 18th century.

Emily Brontë
Emily Jane Brontë was an English writer best known for her 1847 novel Wuthering Heights. She also co-authored a book of poetry with her sisters Charlotte and Anne entitled Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell.
Alexander Pope
English poet (1688–1744)
Vivien Leigh
British actress

Anne Brontë
British novelist and poet (1820-1849)
Simone Weil
French philosopher, writer, and social activist (1909–1943)
Edward VI of England
king of England and Ireland from 1547 to 1553
Henry VII of England
King of England from 1485 to 1509
Carl Maria von Weber
German Romantic composer (1786–1826)
Laurence Sterne
Anglo-Irish novelist and Anglican cleric (1713–1768)
Henry Purcell
English composer (1659–1695)
George Herbert
Welsh-born English poet, orator and Anglican priest (1593-1633)
Anna Sewell
English novelist
Anne Neville
Queen of England from 1483 to 1485

William Ernest Henley
English poet, critic and editor (1849–1903)

Richard Parkes Bonington
British painter (1801-1828)

Branwell Brontë
British artist (1817–1848)

Sarah Fuller Flower Adams
English poet, hymnwriter (1805–1848)
William Gregor
British clergyman and mineralogist
Adelaide Anne Procter
English poet and philanthropist (1825–1864)
Anna Kingsford
English physician, activist and feminist (1846–1888)
Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset
Royal Bastard of Henry VIII (1519–1536)
Matthew Hopkins
English witch hunter (1620–1647)

Princess Amelia of the United Kingdom
daughter of King George III of the United Kingdom (1783–1810)
William Robertson Smith
Scottish orientalist and minister of the Free Church of Scotland (1846–1894)
Claudia Jones
Trinidad & Tobago-born black communist and political activist
Thomas Girtin
British painter (1775-1802)
Henry Watson Fowler
British lexicographer and linguist (1858–1933)
Elizabeth Blount
mistress of Henry VIII
Katherine Grey
noblewoman; Potential successor to the English throne (1540-1568)
Francis Thompson
British poet (1859-1907)
Nicholas Culpeper
English botanist, herbalist, physician, and astrologer (1616-1654)
George Washington Williams
American Civil War soldier, Christian minister, Ohio politician, lawyer, journalist, and writer
John Sibthorp
English botanist (1758-1796)
William H. Harvey
Irish botanist (1811-1866)
Max Beer
German academic (1864-1943)
Alexander Garden
Physician, botanist and zoologist (1730-1791)
Antoine Philippe, Duke of Montpensier
French royal & brother of king Louis-Philippe (1775-1807)
Charles Farrar Browne
American writer (1834–1867)
Ivor Gurney
British composer and poet
John Ferguson McLennan
British lawyer and ethnologist (1827–1881)
Grace Darling
British heroine (1815-1842)
Francis Edward Bache
British composer and pianist (1833–1858)
Princess Anne of England
Daughter of King Charles I

George Alexander
British actor (1858–1918)
Leslie Green
English architect
Albert Allen
English footballer (1867-1899)
Ben Warren
English footballer (1879-1917)

Oscar Eckenstein
British mountain climber (1859–1921)
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British artist (1694–1739)
Diana Spencer, Duchess of Bedford
British noblewoman (1710-1735)
Harry Bradshaw
English footballer (1873-1899)
John Eliot
Member of Parliament, Statesman and Vice-Admiral of Devon (1592-1632)
Frederick Barrett
British boiler room worker and shipwreck survivor

Matilda Chaplin Ayrton
English midwife and physician (1846-1883)
John Dyer
Welsh cleric, poet and painter
Frank Becton
English footballer (1873-1909)
Thomas Allinson
English physician and dietetic reformer (1858–1918)
George Pinto
British musician and composer