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khalid mahmud

khalid mahmud

Pakistani justice

Frederic C. Williams

Frederic C. Williams

English engineer

Frances Lennon

Frances Lennon

British artist

Clairmonte Depeiaza

Clairmonte Depeiaza

Cricketer

Ronald Ossory Dunlop

Ronald Ossory Dunlop

Irish writer

Alfred Darbyshire

Alfred Darbyshire

British architect

Leopold Hartley Grindon

Leopold Hartley Grindon

Botanist

Wyllie Longmore

Wyllie Longmore

Actor

John Rossall

John Rossall

Musical artist

Elizabeth Wolstenholme

Elizabeth Wolstenholme


William Gaskell

William Gaskell

English minister ‧ Elizabeth Gaskell's husband

Henry Gustav Simon

Henry Gustav Simon

Engineer

Thomas Percival

Thomas Percival

Physician

Hugh Hornby Birley

Hugh Hornby Birley


Ralph Raffles

Ralph Raffles

British bobsledder

Edward William Binney

Edward William Binney

English geologist

Peter Vaughan

Peter Vaughan

English character actor

Matthew Hopkins

Matthew Hopkins


Mervyn Herbert, Viscount Clive

Mervyn Herbert, Viscount Clive

British military personnel

Billy Barnes

Billy Barnes

English cricketer

George Cartwright

George Cartwright

Officer

Bill Lomas

Bill Lomas

Motorcycle racer

George Bean

George Bean

Cricketer

Syd Dernley

Syd Dernley

Executioner

George Swan Nottage

George Swan Nottage

Politician

Jean de Selys Longchamps

Jean de Selys Longchamps

Belgian fighter pilot

Alberto Bogaert

Alberto Bogaert

Nashla Bogaert's father

Guy Earle

Guy Earle

English cricketer

Margaret Leischner

Margaret Leischner


Randolph Galloway

Randolph Galloway

Footballer

T. F. Powys

T. F. Powys

British novelist

Alexander Ramsay of Mar

Alexander Ramsay of Mar

Princess Patricia of Connaught's son

Edward Douglas Brown

Edward Douglas Brown

Soldier

Jonathan Peel

Jonathan Peel

Former British Secretary of State for War

Margaret de Quincy, Countess of Lincoln

Margaret de Quincy, Countess of Lincoln

Countess of Pembroke

Hkun Law

Hkun Law

King

Hkun Law

Hkun Law

King

George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Bedford

George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Bedford


William Caxton

William Caxton

Merchant

Elizabeth FitzGerald, Countess of Lincoln

Elizabeth FitzGerald, Countess of Lincoln


Pocahontas

Pocahontas

Horse

George Sandys

George Sandys

English poet

Edward Hopkins

Edward Hopkins

Former Governor of the Colony of Connecticut

James Livingston, 1st Earl of Callendar

James Livingston, 1st Earl of Callendar


Wihtburh

Wihtburh

Saint

William Dampier

William Dampier

English explorer

John Hall-Stevenson

John Hall-Stevenson

Writer

T. H. Green

T. H. Green

English philosopher

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