| Anderson, Sir (William) Ferguson (1914–2001), geriatrician |
| Appleby, John (d. 1389), dean of St Paul's, London, and diplomat |
| Arkwright, Sir John Stanhope (1872–1954), politician and hymn writer |
| Ashington group (act. 1934–1983) |
| Attenborough, Frederick Levi (1887–1973), historian and college administrator |
| Balch, Herbert Ernest (1869–1958), cave explorer and museum curator |
| Ballard, Ernest (1870–1952), horticulturist [see under Ballard, Stephen (1804–1890)] |
| Ballard, (Grace) Helen (1908–1995) [see under Ballard, Stephen (1804–1890)] |
| Ballard, Stephen (1804–1890), civil engineer |
| Bell, Donald Simpson (1890–1916), schoolteacher, footballer, and soldier |
| Benham, Gertrude Emily (1867–1938), traveller and collector |
| Bernard (d. 1214), bishop of Carlisle |
| Bonaparte, Louis Lucien (1813–1891), philologist |
| Boxall, Nellie (1890–1965), cook and servant |
| Boyd, Sir Gerald Farrell (1877–1930), army officer |
| Boys, Sibylle, Lady Boys (b. c.1370, d. in or after 1455), literary patron |
| Brian, Reginald (d. 1361), bishop of Worcester |
| Bulley, Arthur Kilpin (1861–1942), cotton broker and gardener |
| Cannan, May Wedderburn (1893–1973), writer |
| Carrington, Samuel (bap. 1798, d. 1870), geologist and archaeologist |
| Cavendish, William, second duke of Devonshire (1670/71–1729), politician and art collector |
| Chauhan, Subhadra Kumari (1904–1948), poet, short-story writer, and political activist in India |
| Coltman, William Harold (1891–1974), soldier and gardener |
| Cox, Edgar William (1882–1918), army and intelligence officer |
| Cox, Euan Hillhouse Methven (1893–1977), plant collector and gardener |
| Crawford, Sir William Smith (1878–1950), advertising agent |
| Cumming, Hanway Robert (1867–1921), army officer and author |
| Dix, William Chatterton (1837–1898), hymn writer |
| Dobell, Sir Charles MacPherson (1869–1954), army officer |
| Doyle, William Joseph Gabriel (1873–1917), Roman Catholic priest and military chaplain |
| Durant, Henry William (1902–1982), opinion pollster and market researcher |
| Dwivedi, Mahavir Prasad (1864–1938), writer and editor in India |
| Dyer, Alfred Stace (1849–1926), moral reformer |
| Ellacombe, Henry Nicholson (1822–1916), Church of England clergyman and gardener |
| Farson, Daniel Negley (1927–1997), journalist and author |
| Findlater, George Frederick (1872–1942), soldier and piper |
| Fish, Margery (1892–1969), gardener and author |
| Fish, Walter George (1874–1947), journalist [see under Fish, Margery (1892–1969)] |
| Fitzpatrick, Anne, countess of Upper Ossory (1737/8–1804), correspondent of Horace Walpole |
| Fullard, Philip Fletcher (1897–1984), air force officer |
| Giri, Varahagiri Venkata (1894–1980), trade unionist and president of India |
| Gopal, Sarvepalli (1923–2002), historian |
| Haldane, Sir (James) Aylmer Lowthorpe (1862–1950), army officer and author |
| Harrison, Edward Frank (1869–1918), analytical chemist and army officer |
| Herbert, Godfrey (1884–1961), naval officer |
| Hill, Sir John (1774–1855), naval officer |
| Holland, Margaret, duchess of Clarence (b. in or before 1388, d. 1439), wealthy widow and monastic patron |
| Hugh (d. 1223), bishop of Carlisle |
| Husain, Sir Mian Fazl-i- (1877–1936), politician in India |
| Isaacs, Bernard (1924–1995), geriatrician |
| Jackman family (per. 1763–1976), horticulturists and nurserymen |
| Jackman, Arthur George (1866–1926) [see under Jackman family (per. 1763–1976)] |
| Jackman, George (1801–1869) [see under Jackman family (per. 1763–1976)] |
| Jackman, George (1837–1887) [see under Jackman family (per. 1763–1976)] |
| Jackman, (George) Rowland (1902–1976) [see under Jackman family (per. 1763–1976)] |
| Jeudwine, Sir Hugh Sandham (1862–1942), army officer |
| John (d. 1137), bishop of Rochester |
| Julian, John (1839–1913), Church of England clergyman and hymnologist |
| Kauffer, Edward McKnight (1890–1954), artist and graphic designer |
| Kelly, Sir (William Archibald) Howard (1873–1952), naval officer |
| Khan, Agha Muhammad Yahya (1917–1980), president of Pakistan |
| Kidwai, Rafi Ahmad (1894–1954), politician in India |
| Kilbourn, Oliver Percival (1904–1993) [see under Ashington group (act. 1934–1983)] |
| King, Hugh Fortescue Locke (1848–1926), landowner and motor-racing promoter |
| Laidlaw, Daniel Logan (1875–1950), soldier and piper |
| Lakshmi Bai, rani of Jhansi (1827/1828–1858), warrior queen in India |
| Lavis, Henry James Johnston- (1856–1914), vulcanologist and physician |
| Leete, Alfred Ambrose Chew (1882–1933), graphic artist |
| Long, Gerald (1923–1998), journalist and news agency executive |
| Lowndes, Ashley Gordon (1885–1956), biologist and schoolteacher |
| Lowther, Sir Gerard Augustus, baronet (1858–1916), diplomatist |
| Lynch, Richard Irwin (1850–1924), horticulturist and botanist |
| Lyon, Robert (1894–1978) [see under Ashington group (act. 1934–1983)] |
| Manto, Saadat Hasan (1912–1955), author in Pakistan |
| Martin, John Biddulph (1841–1897), banker [see under Woodhull, Victoria Claflin (1838–1927)] |
| Mayo, Katherine (1867–1940), author in the United States of America |
| Medd, Henry Alexander Nesbitt (1892–1977), architect |
| Mir Dast (1874–1945), army officer |
| Mitrinoviç, Dimitrije (1887–1953), philosopher and social critic |
| Molyneux, Edward Henry (1891–1974), couturier and art collector |
| Moore, Sir Frederick William (1857–1949), horticulturist |
| Morgan, David Watts (1867–1933), miners' leader and politician |
| Murray, James, Jacobite first earl of Dunbar (1690–1770), politician and governor of the exiled Stuart princes |
| Neilans, Alison Roberta Noble (1884–1942), suffragist and social reformer |
| Pakington, Robert (b. in or before 1489, d. 1536), member of parliament and murder victim |
| Palmer, Katherine (d. 1576), abbess of Syon |
| Pope, Jessie (1868–1941), poet and writer |
| Powell, Felix Lloyd (1878–1942), composer |
| Powell, George Henry (1880–1951) [see under Powell, Felix Lloyd (1878–1942)] |
| Prichard, Hesketh Vernon Hesketh- (1876–1922), explorer and marksman |
| Pulteney, Sir William Pulteney (1861–1941), army officer |
| Rathbone, (Beatrice) Irene (1892–1980), novelist |
| Ridout, Alan John (1934–1996), composer |
| St Leger, Anthony (bap. 1731, d. 1786), army officer and racing enthusiast |
| St Leger, Barrimore Matthew (bap. 1733, d. in or after 1788), army officer [see under St Leger, Anthony (bap. 1731, d. 1786)] |
| St Leger, John Hayes (1756–1800), army officer, courtier, and rake [see under St Leger, Anthony (bap. 1731, d. 1786)] |
| Sées, John of (d. 1142) [see under John (d. 1137)] |
| Sheldon, Joseph Harold (1893–1972), geriatrician |
| Singh, Chaudhary Charan (1902–1987), prime minister of India |
| Stern, Sir Frederick Claude (1884–1967), banker and horticulturist |
| Stokes, Richard Rapier (1897–1957), politician and engineer |
| Strickland, Sir (Edward) Peter (1869–1951), army officer |
| Sybilla (d. 1122), queen of Scots and consort of Alexander I |
| Tagore family (per. 1690–1951) |
| Tagore, Darpanarayan (1731–1791) [see under Tagore family (per. 1690–1951)] |
| Tagore, Debendranath (1817–1905) [see under Tagore family (per. 1690–1951)] |
| Tagore, Dwarkanath (1794–1846), businessman and philanthropist |
| Tagore, Gopimohan (1760–1818) [see under Tagore family (per. 1690–1951)] |
| Tagore, Harakumar (d. 1858) [see under Tagore family (per. 1690–1951)] |
| Tagore, Harimohan (d. 1838) [see under Tagore family (per. 1690–1951)] |
| Tagore, Jotindramohan (1831–1908) [see under Tagore family (per. 1690–1951)] |
| Tagore, Joyram (d. 1762) [see under Tagore family (per. 1690–1951)] |
| Tagore, Nilmoni (d. 1793) [see under Tagore family (per. 1690–1951)] |
| Tagore, Prasannakumar (1801–1868) [see under Tagore family (per. 1690–1951)] |
| Tagore, Sourindramohan (1840–1914) [see under Tagore family (per. 1690–1951)] |
| Tajuddin Ahmed (1925–1975), prime minister of Bangladesh |
| Thorne, Sir David Calthrop (1933–2000), army officer and charity director |
| Thurstan, Anna Violet (1879–1978), nurse and weaver |
| Toller, Thomas Northcote (1844–1930), philologist and lexicographer |
| Uniacke, Sir Herbert Crofton Campbell (1866–1934), army officer |
| West, (Arthur) Graeme (1891–1917), army officer and poet |
| Wilks, William (1843–1923), Church of England clergyman and gardener |
| Willaume, David (1658–1741), goldsmith |
| Willaume, David (1693–1761) [see under Willaume, David (1658–1741)] |
| Wilson, Harry (1898–1972) [see under Ashington group (act. 1934–1983)] |
| Woodhull, Victoria Claflin (1838–1927), women's rights campaigner and first female presidential candidate in the United States of America |
| Woodward, George Ratcliffe (1848–1934), Church of England clergyman and hymn writer |
| Yolande (d. in or after 1324), queen of Scots and second consort of Alexander III, subsequently duchess of Brittany |
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New reference groups |
| Participants in the battle of Agincourt (act. 1415) |
| Auden group (act. c.1930–1939) |
| Benedictine reformers (act. c.960–c.1000) |
| Bluestocking circle (act. c.1755–c.1795) |
| Clique (act. 1838–1842) |
| Members of the Dedham conference (act. 1582–1589) |
| Fishpond (act. 1904–1910) |
| Gunpowder plotters (act. 1603–1606) |
| Hutchinsonians (act. c.1724–c.1770) |
| Imagists (act. 1912–1917) |
| Independent Group (act. 1952–1955) |
| King John's evil counsellors (act. 1208–1214) |
| Lancastrians (act. 1455–1461) |
| Leicester House (act. 1743–1760) |
| Literary impressionists (act. c.1895–c.1925) |
| Marian martyrs (act. 1555–1558) |
| Putney debaters (act. 1647) |
| Syndicate of discontent (act. 1904–1910) |
| United Englishmen (act. 1796–1802) |
| United Scotsmen (act. 1797–1802) |
| Yorkists (act. c.1450–1471) |
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| General officers of the First World War |