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People died in Dom (First 49 people) - Page 42

Aidan of Lindisfarne

Aidan of Lindisfarne

Missionary

Prideaux John Selby

Prideaux John Selby

Ornithologist

Grace Darling

Grace Darling

English lighthouse keeper

Thomasin Darling

Thomasin Darling

Grace Darling's mother

William Darling

William Darling

Grace Darling's father

Joe Baker-Cresswell

Joe Baker-Cresswell


Elizabeth Jennings

Elizabeth Jennings

English author

Leigh Jackson

Leigh Jackson

Screenwriter

Charles Townsend Harrison

Charles Townsend Harrison

Art historian

Richard Crossman

Richard Crossman

Former Leader of the House of Commons of United Kingdom

Peter Woodthorpe

Peter Woodthorpe

Actor

Christopher Barry

Christopher Barry

British television director

Norman Rodway

Norman Rodway

Actor

Roger Hume

Roger Hume

Actor

Stuart Blanch

Stuart Blanch

Former Bishop of Liverpool

J. W. Dunne

J. W. Dunne

British soldier

John Ambler

John Ambler

British businessman

Charles Harrison

Charles Harrison

Art historian

Geoffrey Household

Geoffrey Household

Novelist

Arthur Edward Grasett

Arthur Edward Grasett

British engineer

Rachel Maxwell-Hyslop

Rachel Maxwell-Hyslop

Archaeologist

Theodore Besterman

Theodore Besterman

British biographer

Aidan Crawley

Aidan Crawley

Former Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom

William Charles Braithwaite

William Charles Braithwaite

Historian ‧ Joseph Bevan Braithwaite's son

Anthony Courage

Anthony Courage

British military personnel

Richard Granville

Richard Granville

English cricketer

Fiennes Cornwallis

Fiennes Cornwallis

Soldier

Guy Gregson-Ellis

Guy Gregson-Ellis

English cricketer

Andrew Lang

Andrew Lang

Member of the Minnesota State Senate

V. C. Wynne-Edwards

V. C. Wynne-Edwards

English zoologist

Ernest Beckett, 2nd Baron Grimthorpe

Ernest Beckett, 2nd Baron Grimthorpe

British banker

John Hermon

John Hermon

Constable

R. Tudur Jones

R. Tudur Jones

Theologian

George Guest

George Guest

Organist

Freddie Garrity

Freddie Garrity

English singer

David Neil MacKenzie

David Neil MacKenzie

Linguist

Ernst Öpik

Ernst Öpik

Estonian astronomer

Huntley Wright

Huntley Wright

Stage actor

William Smith O'Brien

William Smith O'Brien


Sammy Baird

Sammy Baird

Scottish football player

Mieczysław Mackiewicz

Mieczysław Mackiewicz

Polish general

Duncan Tanner

Duncan Tanner

Historian

Robert Thomas Jenkins

Robert Thomas Jenkins

Historian

Frank Showell Styles

Frank Showell Styles

Writer

Tony Conran

Tony Conran

Poet

William Craig

William Craig

Northern Ireland politician

Comgall

Comgall


John Morris-Jones

John Morris-Jones

Welsh poet

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