| Alexander, Alexander (b. 1781/2), soldier and writer |
| Al-Nahas, Mustafa (1879–1965), prime minister of Egypt |
| Appiah, Joseph Emmanuel (1918–1990), politician in Ghana |
| Armour, Jean (1765–1834), wife of Robert Burns and subject of poetry |
| Bain, James Thompson (1860–1919), trade unionist in South Africa |
| Bell, Robert Fitzroy (1859–1908), publisher and founder of the Edinburgh students’ representative council |
| Bintworth, Richard (c.1285–1339), administrator and bishop of London |
| Blyth, James (1839–1906), electrical engineer and university teacher |
| Boffa, Sir Paul (1890–1962), prime minister of Malta |
| Bradshaw, Robert Llewellyn (1916–1978), premier of St Christopher, Nevis and Anguilla |
| Braunstone, Henry of (d. 1288), bishop of Salisbury |
| Caldcleugh, Alexander (1795–1858), businessman and traveller |
| Campbell, Peter (1782–1832), soldier and first organizer of the Uruguayan naval force |
| Carter, Sir John Gregorio (1919–2005), lawyer and diplomatist |
| Catherwood, Frederick (1799–1854), architect and traveller |
| Chalmers, George (1857–1928), mining engineer in Brazil |
| Chatfield, Frederick (1801–1872), diplomatist |
| Clavière, Étienne (1735–1793), political writer and financier |
| Clinton, Roger of (d. 1148), bishop of Chester |
| Clouston, Joseph Storer (1870–1944), novelist and historian |
| Colville, David (c.1581–1629), classical and oriental scholar |
| Corner, William de la (d. 1291), bishop of Salisbury |
| Crosby, Sarah (1729–1804), Methodist preacher |
| Devereux, John (1778–1860), United Irishman and army officer in the Colombian service |
| D’Ivernois, Sir Francis (1757–1842), political exile and politician in Geneva |
| Dollar, Robert McVey (1844–1932), shipowner and philanthropist |
| Duffield, William (c.1475–1537/8), Franciscan friar and suffragan bishop |
| Dumont, Pierre-Étienne-Louis (1759–1829), editor and promoter of the work of Jeremy Bentham |
| Duncan, John (1866–1945), painter and illustrator |
| Durdent, Walter (d. 1159), bishop of Coventry |
| Duroveray, Jacques-Antoine (1747–1814), political exile and politician in Geneva |
| Erghum, Ralph (c.1338?–1400), bishop of Bath and Wells |
| Fletcher, Christian, Lady Abercrombie (1619/20–1691), royalist heroine |
| Fraser, Patrick Allan- (1813–1890), artist and architect |
| Frederica, Princess (1848–1926) |
| Freeman, Ann (1797–1826), Methodist Bible Christian preacher |
| Garden, Mary (1874–1967), singer |
| Gibb, Andrew Dewar (1888–1974), legal scholar and Scottish nationalist |
| Gibbs, (Matilda) Blanche (1817–1887), philanthropist [see under Gibbs, William (1790–1875)] |
| Gibbs, William (1790–1875), businessman and religious philanthropist |
| Gibson, Sir Herbert, first baronet (1863–1934), landowner and livestock breeder in Argentina |
| Gilmour, James (1843–1891), missionary |
| Gray, William (c.1388–1436), diplomat and bishop of Lincoln |
| Greenup, Mary Courthope (1789–1846), adventurer and businesswoman in Colombia |
| Grubb, Wilfrid Barbrooke (1865–1930), missionary and explorer in Paraguay |
| Guthrie, James (1897–1937), racing motorcyclist |
| Hand, Rupert (d. in or after 1846), army officer in the Colombian service and teacher in Venezuela |
| Hastie, William (1754/5–1832), architect and town planner |
| Hedges, Frederick Albert Mitchell- (1882–1959), adventurer and archaeologist |
| Hole, William Fergusson Brassey (1846–1917), painter and etcher |
| John [John of Greenford] (d. 1180), bishop of Chichester |
| Jones, Lewis (1837–1904), settler in Patagonia and writer |
| Kalley, Robert Reid (1809–1888), missionary |
| Kalley, Sarah Poulton (1825–1907) [see under Kalley, Robert Reid (1809–1888)] |
| King, Sir Alexander Boyne (1888–1973), cinema manager and booking agent |
| Koebel, William Henry (1872–1923), businessman and author |
| Latcham, Richard Edward (1869–1943), civil engineer and anthropologist |
| Leitch, Archibald (1865–1939), engineer and architect |
| Lim Yew Hock (1914–1984), chief minister of Singapore |
| Longespée, Nicholas (d. 1297), bishop of Salisbury |
| Lorne, Tommy (1890–1935), music-hall entertainer and comedian |
| Love, Thomas George (1792/3–1845), journalist in Argentina /td> |
| Lumsden, Sir Peter Stark (1829–1918), army officer |
| Macleod, Joseph Todd Gordon [pseud. Adam Drinan] (1903–1984), poet and radio announcer |
| Malloch, Peter Duncan (1852–1921), fishing tackle maker and naturalist |
| Mandeville, John Henry (1773–1861), diplomat |
| Marechera, Dambudzo (1952–1987), novelist and poet |
| Matthews, Abraham (1832–1899), Congregational minister and settler in Patagonia |
| McNeillie, John Kincaid [pseud. Ian Niall] (1916–2002), writer |
| Menelaws, Adam (1748/9?–1831), architect and landscape designer |
| Morris, Noah (1893–1947), biochemist and physician |
| Münchhausen, Gerlach Adolf von, Baron Münchhausen in the nobility of the Holy Roman empire (1688–1770), politician and diplomat |
| Münchhausen, Philipp Adolf von, Baron Münchhausen in the nobility of the Holy Roman empire (1694–1762), politician and administrator |
| Münster, Ernst Friedrich Herbert von, Count Münster-Ledenburg in the nobility of the Holy Roman empire (1766–1839), politician and courtier |
| O’Connor, Francisco Burdett (1791–1871), army officer in the Bolivian service |
| O’Higgins, Bernardo (1778–1842), army officer and supreme director of Chile |
| Pennell, William (1765–1860), consul in Brazil |
| Peregrino, Francis Zaccheus Santiago (c.1851–1919), pan-Africanist and newspaper editor in South Africa |
| Philp, Hugh (1786–1856), golf club maker |
| Ryan, Sarah (1724–1768), Methodist preacher |
| Scammel, Walter (d. 1286), bishop of Salisbury |
| Shiels, William (1783–1857), artist |
| Smart, John (d. in or after 1539), abbot of Wigmore and suffragan bishop |
| Staples, Robert Ponsonby (1784/5–1852), consul and merchant in Buenos Aires and Mexico |
| Stevens, Siaka Probyn (1905–1988), prime minister and president of Sierra Leone |
| Stewart, William (1830–1916), medical practitioner and businessman in Paraguay |
| Tennant, Harold John (1865–1935), politician |
| Thomson, James (1788–1854), evangelist and school promoter |
| Tooth, Mary (1778–1843), Methodist preacher /td> |
| Trent, William (1653x66–1724), merchant and founder of Trenton, New Jersey |
| Turnbull, David (1793?–1851), journalist and slavery abolitionist |
| Vowell, Richard Longfield (1795–1870), army officer in South America and writer |
| Wetherell, James (bap. 1823, d. 1858), merchant and consul in Brazil |
| Whytehead, William Henry Keld (1825–1865), naval architect and engineer |
| Woodward, Michael (1932–1973), Roman Catholic priest |
| Zaghlul, Saad (1857x9–1927), prime minister of Egypt |