19th-century writers
Aaron Walden
Aaron Walden (born at Warsaw about 1835, died 1912) was a Polish Jewish Talmudist, editor, and author.
Aaron Walden (born at Warsaw about 1835, died 1912) was a Polish Jewish Talmudist, editor, and author.
Abdallah Marrash
Abdallah bin Fathallah bin Nasrallah Marrash, was a writer involved in various Arabic-language newspaper ventures in London and Paris.
Abdallah bin Fathallah bin Nasrallah Marrash, was a writer involved in various Arabic-language newspaper ventures in London and Paris.
Adam Müller
Adam Heinrich Müller was a German publicist, literary critic, political economist, theorist of the state and forerunner of economic romanticism.
Adam Heinrich Müller was a German publicist, literary critic, political economist, theorist of the state and forerunner of economic romanticism.
Alessandro Manzoni
Alessandro Francesco Tommaso Manzoni (7 March 1785 – 22 May 1873) was an Italian poet and novelist.
Alessandro Francesco Tommaso Manzoni (7 March 1785 – 22 May 1873) was an Italian poet and novelist.
Alexander Allardyce
Alexander Allardyce (1846–1896), was a Scottish author.
Alexander Allardyce (1846–1896), was a Scottish author.
Alexander Balfour (novelist)
Alexander Balfour (1767–1829), was a Scottish novelist.
Alexander Balfour (1767–1829), was a Scottish novelist.
Alexander Campbell (musician and writer)
Alexander Campbell (1764–1824), was a Scottish musician and miscellaneous writer.
Alexander Campbell (1764–1824), was a Scottish musician and miscellaneous writer.
Alexander Ziskind Maimon
Alexander Ziskind Maimon (July 18, 1809 - July 12, 1887) was a Jewish author and scholar of the Talmud and Mishnah.
Alexander Ziskind Maimon (July 18, 1809 - July 12, 1887) was a Jewish author and scholar of the Talmud and Mishnah.
Alfred Barratt
Alfred Barratt (1844–1881), was a philosophical writer.
Alfred Barratt (1844–1881), was a philosophical writer.
Alois Jirásek
Alois Jirásek (August 23, 1851, Hronov, Bohemia – March 12, 1930, Prague) was a Czech writer, author of historical novels and plays.
Alois Jirásek (August 23, 1851, Hronov, Bohemia – March 12, 1930, Prague) was a Czech writer, author of historical novels and plays.
Andrew Grant (physician)
Andrew Grant, M.D. (fl. 1809) was a physician and writer.
Andrew Grant, M.D. (fl. 1809) was a physician and writer.
Andrew Leith Hay
Sir Andrew Leith Hay, KH (17 February 1785 – 13 October 1862) was a Scottish soldier, politician and writer on architecture.
Sir Andrew Leith Hay, KH (17 February 1785 – 13 October 1862) was a Scottish soldier, politician and writer on architecture.
Andrew Whyte Barclay
Andrew Whyte Barclay M.D. (1817–1884), was a Scottish physician.
Andrew Whyte Barclay M.D. (1817–1884), was a Scottish physician.
Ann Charlotte Bartholomew
Ann Charlotte Bartholomew, was an English author, flower and miniature painter.
Ann Charlotte Bartholomew, was an English author, flower and miniature painter.
Anne Knight (children's writer)
Anne Knight (born Anne Waspe in Woodbridge, Suffolk on 28 October 1792, died there on 11 December 1860) was a Quaker children's writer and educationalist.
Anne Knight (born Anne Waspe in Woodbridge, Suffolk on 28 October 1792, died there on 11 December 1860) was a Quaker children's writer and educationalist.
Anthony Fothergill (physician)
Anthony Fothergill (1732?–1813), was an English physician.
Anthony Fothergill (1732?–1813), was an English physician.
Anthony Freston
Anthony Freston, was an English divine.
Anthony Freston, was an English divine.
Anthony Grant (divine)
Anthony Grant, D.C.L. (31 January 1806 - 25 November 1883, Ramsgate) was an English clergyman.
Anthony Grant, D.C.L. (31 January 1806 - 25 November 1883, Ramsgate) was an English clergyman.
Antti Puhakka
Antti Puhakka was a Finnish national romantic poet from Kontiolahti in Finnish Karelia.
Antti Puhakka was a Finnish national romantic poet from Kontiolahti in Finnish Karelia.
Archibald Galloway
Sir Archibald Galloway, was a major-general and Indian writer.
Sir Archibald Galloway, was a major-general and Indian writer.
Arthur Brooke Faulkner
Sir Arthur Brooke Faulkner, M.D. was an Irish physician to the forces, and author.
Sir Arthur Brooke Faulkner, M.D. was an Irish physician to the forces, and author.
Arthur Edmondston
Arthur Edmondston, M.D. (1776?–1841), was a writer on the Shetland Isles.
Arthur Edmondston, M.D. (1776?–1841), was a writer on the Shetland Isles.
Arthur Farre
Arthur Farre (1811–1887), was an obstetric physician.
Arthur Farre (1811–1887), was an obstetric physician.
August Silberstein
August Karl Silberstein was an Austrian writer, born in Ofen, Budapest who was educated at the University of Vienna and supported the 1848 revolts in Austria-Hungary with his articles in the Ger...
August Karl Silberstein was an Austrian writer, born in Ofen, Budapest who was educated at the University of Vienna and supported the 1848 revolts in Austria-Hungary with his articles in the Ger...
Beatrix Potter
Helen Beatrix Potter (28 July 1866 – 22 December 1943) was an English author, illustrator, natural scientist and conservationist best known for her imaginative children’s books featuring animal...
Helen Beatrix Potter (28 July 1866 – 22 December 1943) was an English author, illustrator, natural scientist and conservationist best known for her imaginative children’s books featuring animal...
Benjamin Braidley
Benjamin Braidley (1792–1845), was a writer on Sunday schools.
Benjamin Braidley (1792–1845), was a writer on Sunday schools.
Bertie Greatheed
Bertie Greatheed was an English dramatist.
Bertie Greatheed was an English dramatist.
Božena Němcová
Božena Němcová (4 February 1820, Vienna – 21 January 1862, Prague) was a Czech writer of the final phase of the Czech National Revival movement.
Božena Němcová (4 February 1820, Vienna – 21 January 1862, Prague) was a Czech writer of the final phase of the Czech National Revival movement.
Catherine Crowe
Catherine Ann Crowe, née Stevens, (born 20 September 1790 in Borough Green, Kent, died 14 June 1872 in Folkestone), was an English novelist, story writer and playwright.
Catherine Ann Crowe, née Stevens, (born 20 September 1790 in Borough Green, Kent, died 14 June 1872 in Folkestone), was an English novelist, story writer and playwright.
Cecilia Lucy Brightwell
Cecilia Lucy Brightwell (1811 – 1875), was an English etcher and author.
Cecilia Lucy Brightwell (1811 – 1875), was an English etcher and author.
Charles Aylmer
Charles Aylmer, D.D. (1786–1847), was an Irish Jesuit.
Charles Aylmer, D.D. (1786–1847), was an Irish Jesuit.
Charles Eyre (writer)
Charles Eyre (1784-1864), miscellaneous writer, born in 1784, was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he proceeded B.A. in 1807.
Charles Eyre (1784-1864), miscellaneous writer, born in 1784, was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he proceeded B.A. in 1807.
Charles Findlater
Charles Findlater, was an agricultural writer and essayist.
Charles Findlater, was an agricultural writer and essayist.
Charles French Blake-Forster
Charles French Blake-Forster (1851–1874) was an Irish writer.
Charles French Blake-Forster (1851–1874) was an Irish writer.
Charles Hilton Fagge
Charles Hilton Fagge (1838–1883), was a physician.
Charles Hilton Fagge (1838–1883), was a physician.
Charles John Fynes Clinton
Charles John Fynes Clinton was an English clergyman and classical scholar.
Charles John Fynes Clinton was an English clergyman and classical scholar.
Charles Pourtales Golightly
Charles Pourtales Golightly (1807–1885) was an Anglican clergyman and religious writer.
Charles Pourtales Golightly (1807–1885) was an Anglican clergyman and religious writer.
Constance Beerbohm
Constance Beerbohm (1856 – 1939 ) was the oldest daughter of Julius Ewald Edward Beerbohm (1811–1892), of Dutch, Lithuanian, and German origin, who had come to England in about 1830 and se...
Constance Beerbohm (1856 – 1939 ) was the oldest daughter of Julius Ewald Edward Beerbohm (1811–1892), of Dutch, Lithuanian, and German origin, who had come to England in about 1830 and se...
Cornelius Walford
Cornelius Walford, was an English writer on insurance.
Cornelius Walford, was an English writer on insurance.
David Bradberry
David Bradberry, sometimes called Bradbury, was an English nonconformist minister.
David Bradberry, sometimes called Bradbury, was an English nonconformist minister.
David Bristow Baker
David Bristow Baker (1803–1852) was a religious writer.
David Bristow Baker (1803–1852) was a religious writer.
David Grant (poet)
David Grant, was a Scottish poet.
David Grant, was a Scottish poet.
David Griffiths (missionary)
David Griffiths (20 December 1792 - 21 March 1863), was a Welsh missionary to Madagascar.
David Griffiths (20 December 1792 - 21 March 1863), was a Welsh missionary to Madagascar.
David Jones (barrister)
David Jones (1765–1816), was a Welsh barrister.
David Jones (1765–1816), was a Welsh barrister.
David Kalisch
David Kalisch was a German playwright and humorist.
David Kalisch was a German playwright and humorist.
Donald Campbell (traveller)
Donald Campbell (1751-1804), of Barbreck, was an Indian traveller.
Donald Campbell (1751-1804), of Barbreck, was an Indian traveller.
Edmund Goodenough
Edmund Goodenough was an English churchman, dean of Wells from 1831.
Edmund Goodenough was an English churchman, dean of Wells from 1831.
Edmund Goodwyn
Edmund Goodwyn, M.D. (1756–1829) was an English medical writer.
Edmund Goodwyn, M.D. (1756–1829) was an English medical writer.
Eduard von Bauernfeld
Eduard von Bauernfeld (January 13, 1802 – August 9, 1890), Austrian dramatist, was born at Vienna.
Eduard von Bauernfeld (January 13, 1802 – August 9, 1890), Austrian dramatist, was born at Vienna.
Edward Baldwyn
Edward Baldwyn (1746–1817) was an English clergyman and pamphleteer.
Edward Baldwyn (1746–1817) was an English clergyman and pamphleteer.
Edward Barry (writer)
Edward Barry, M.D., D.D. (1759–1822), was an English religious and medical writer.
Edward Barry, M.D., D.D. (1759–1822), was an English religious and medical writer.
Edward Dyne Fenton
Edward Dyne Fenton (died 1880), was a British author.
Edward Dyne Fenton (died 1880), was a British author.
Edward Ellerton
Edward Ellerton, D.D. (1770- 1851), was the founder of scholarships.
Edward Ellerton, D.D. (1770- 1851), was the founder of scholarships.
Edward Fordham Flower
Edward Fordham Flower (1805–1883), was an English author.
Edward Fordham Flower (1805–1883), was an English author.
Edward George Ballard
Edward George Ballard (1791-1860) was an English miscellaneous writer, born 22 April 1791 in Islington, Middlesex, the son of Edward Ballard, an alderman of Salisbury, Wiltshire and Elizabeth, ...
Edward George Ballard (1791-1860) was an English miscellaneous writer, born 22 April 1791 in Islington, Middlesex, the son of Edward Ballard, an alderman of Salisbury, Wiltshire and Elizabeth, ...
Egon Friedell
Egon Friedell born Egon Friedmann, 21 January 1878, in Vienna, died 16 March 1938, in Vienna, was a prominent Austrian philosopher, historian, journalist, actor, cabaret performer and thea...
Egon Friedell born Egon Friedmann, 21 January 1878, in Vienna, died 16 March 1938, in Vienna, was a prominent Austrian philosopher, historian, journalist, actor, cabaret performer and thea...
Eliezer ben Solomon Ashkenazi
Eliezer ben Solomon Ashkenazi was a Rabbi and Talmudical scholar born in Poland about the beginning of the 19th century, who resided afterward in Tunis.
Eliezer ben Solomon Ashkenazi was a Rabbi and Talmudical scholar born in Poland about the beginning of the 19th century, who resided afterward in Tunis.
Elizabeth Gunning (translator)
Elizabeth Gunning (1769–1823), was an English translator from French into English.
Elizabeth Gunning (1769–1823), was an English translator from French into English.
Evan Evans (minister)
Evan Evans (1804–1886), generally known in Wales as Evans bach Nantyglo, was a Welsh dissenting minister.
Evan Evans (1804–1886), generally known in Wales as Evans bach Nantyglo, was a Welsh dissenting minister.
F. W. N. Bayley
F. W. N. Bayley (1808–1853) was an English miscellaneous writer.
F. W. N. Bayley (1808–1853) was an English miscellaneous writer.
Ferenc Pulszky
Ferenc Aurél Pulszky de Cselfalva et Lubócz (17 September 1814 - 9 September 1897) was a Hungarian politician and writer.
Ferenc Aurél Pulszky de Cselfalva et Lubócz (17 September 1814 - 9 September 1897) was a Hungarian politician and writer.
Foster Barham Zincke
Foster Barham Zincke was an antiquary.
Foster Barham Zincke was an antiquary.
Francis Balfour (medical officer)
Francis Balfour, M.D. (fl. 1812), was an Anglo-Indian medical officer.
Francis Balfour, M.D. (fl. 1812), was an Anglo-Indian medical officer.
Francis Clater
Francis Clater (1756–1823), was a farrier and writer.
Francis Clater (1756–1823), was a farrier and writer.
Francis Marrash
Francis bin Fathallah bin Nasrallah Marrash, also known as Francis al-Marrash or Francis Marrash al-Halabi, was a Syrian writer and poet of the Nahda movement.
Francis bin Fathallah bin Nasrallah Marrash, also known as Francis al-Marrash or Francis Marrash al-Halabi, was a Syrian writer and poet of the Nahda movement.
Francis Vyvyan Jago Arundell
Francis Vyvyan Jago Arundell, was an English antiquary and oriental traveller.
Francis Vyvyan Jago Arundell, was an English antiquary and oriental traveller.
Fraser Frisell
Fraser Frisell, was a friend of Chateaubriand and Joubert.
Fraser Frisell, was a friend of Chateaubriand and Joubert.
Frederic John Farre
Frederic John Farre (1804–1886), was an English physician.
Frederic John Farre (1804–1886), was an English physician.
Frederick Field (chemist)
Frederick Field was an English chemist, born in Lambeth on 2 August 1826.
Frederick Field was an English chemist, born in Lambeth on 2 August 1826.
Friedrich August Schulze
Friedrich August Schulze was a German novelist.
Friedrich August Schulze was a German novelist.
Friedrich von Oppeln-Bronikowski
Friedrich von Oppeln-Bronikowski (April 7, 1873 — October 9, 1936) was a German writer, translator, publisher and cultural historian.
Friedrich von Oppeln-Bronikowski (April 7, 1873 — October 9, 1936) was a German writer, translator, publisher and cultural historian.
George Ashby (antiquary)
George Ashby (1724-1808) was an English learned antiquary and sometime president of St. John's College, Cambridge.
George Ashby (1724-1808) was an English learned antiquary and sometime president of St. John's College, Cambridge.
George Barrow (author)
Sir George Barrow (1806–1876), was an English author.
Sir George Barrow (1806–1876), was an English author.
George Barry (author)
George Barry was a Scottish minister, the author of a History of the Orkney Islands.
George Barry was a Scottish minister, the author of a History of the Orkney Islands.
George Don
George Don was a Scottish botanist.
George Don was a Scottish botanist.
George Dubourg
George Dubourg, was a writer on the violin.
George Dubourg, was a writer on the violin.
George Edwards (writer)
George Edwards, M.D. (1752–1823), was a physician and writer.
George Edwards, M.D. (1752–1823), was a physician and writer.
George Field (chemist)
George Field (1777?–1854), was an English chemist.
George Field (1777?–1854), was an English chemist.
George H. D. Gossip
George Hatfeild Dingley Gossip (December 6, 1841 – May 11, 1907) was a minor American-English chess master and writer.
George Hatfeild Dingley Gossip (December 6, 1841 – May 11, 1907) was a minor American-English chess master and writer.
George Valentine Cox
George Valentine Cox, was an English author.
George Valentine Cox, was an English author.
Gerald Fitzgibbon (author)
Gerald Fitzgibbon, was an Irish lawyer and author.
Gerald Fitzgibbon, was an Irish lawyer and author.
Gergely Csiky
Gergely Csiky (also Gregor Csiky; 8 December 1842 – 19 November 1891) was a Hungarian dramatist.
Gergely Csiky (also Gregor Csiky; 8 December 1842 – 19 November 1891) was a Hungarian dramatist.
Gilbert Abbott à Beckett
Gilbert Abbott à Beckett (9 January 1811 – 30 August 1856) was an English humorist.
Gilbert Abbott à Beckett (9 January 1811 – 30 August 1856) was an English humorist.
Gilbert James French
Gilbert James French, was the biographer of Samuel Crompton.
Gilbert James French, was the biographer of Samuel Crompton.
Gilbert Laing Meason
Gilbert Laing Meason (3 Jul 1769– 14 Aug 1832) a Scottish gentleman, best remembered as the originator of the term landscape architecture.
Gilbert Laing Meason (3 Jul 1769– 14 Aug 1832) a Scottish gentleman, best remembered as the originator of the term landscape architecture.
Hans Ehrenbaum-Degele
Hans Ehrenbaum-Degele (July 24, 1889 – July 28, 1915) was a German writer.
Hans Ehrenbaum-Degele (July 24, 1889 – July 28, 1915) was a German writer.
Harriet Grote
Harriet Grote was an English biographer.
Harriet Grote was an English biographer.
Harry Longueville Jones
Harry Longueville Jones (1806–1870), was a Welsh archæologist.
Harry Longueville Jones (1806–1870), was a Welsh archæologist.
Heinrich Kaan
Heinrich Kaan (in Russian: Генрих Каан; February 8, 1816 - May 24, 1893) was a 19-century physician known for his seminal contributions to early sexology.
Heinrich Kaan (in Russian: Генрих Каан; February 8, 1816 - May 24, 1893) was a 19-century physician known for his seminal contributions to early sexology.
Helene Migerka
Helene Migerka (September 13, 1867, Brno - March 26, 1928, Graz) was an Austrian poetess, novelist, was a daughter of the Austrian feminist and writer Katharina Kämpffat (1844, Tilsit - 1922) an...
Helene Migerka (September 13, 1867, Brno - March 26, 1928, Graz) was an Austrian poetess, novelist, was a daughter of the Austrian feminist and writer Katharina Kämpffat (1844, Tilsit - 1922) an...
Henrietta Maria Bowdler
Henrietta Maria Bowdler (1750–1830), commonly called Mrs.
Henrietta Maria Bowdler (1750–1830), commonly called Mrs.
Henry Arthur Bright
Henry Arthur Bright, was an English merchant and author.
Henry Arthur Bright, was an English merchant and author.
Henry Ashworth (nonconformist)
Henry Ashworth, was a friend of Richard Cobden and vigorous supporter of the Anti-Corn Law League.
Henry Ashworth, was a friend of Richard Cobden and vigorous supporter of the Anti-Corn Law League.
Henry Bromley (writer)
Henry Bromley was the pseudonym of Anthony Wilson (1750?–1814?).
Henry Bromley was the pseudonym of Anthony Wilson (1750?–1814?).
Henry Clark Barlow
Henry Clark Barlow, M.D. (1806–1876) was an English writer on Dante.
Henry Clark Barlow, M.D. (1806–1876) was an English writer on Dante.
Henry Clifford (legal writer)
Henry Clifford, was an English legal writer.
Henry Clifford, was an English legal writer.
Henry Emlyn
Henry Emlyn was an English architect.
Henry Emlyn was an English architect.
Henry James Brooke
Henry James Brooke (1771–1857), was an English crystallographer.
Henry James Brooke (1771–1857), was an English crystallographer.
Henry Thomas Ellacombe
Henry Thomas Ellacombe or Ellicombe (1790-1885), was an English divine and antiquary.
Henry Thomas Ellacombe or Ellicombe (1790-1885), was an English divine and antiquary.
Henry Venn Elliott
Henry Venn Elliott (1792–1865), was an English divine.
Henry Venn Elliott (1792–1865), was an English divine.
Henry William Greville
Henry William Greville (1801-1872), was an English diarist.
Henry William Greville (1801-1872), was an English diarist.
Herbert Broom
Herbert Broom (1815-1882), was an English writer on law.
Herbert Broom (1815-1882), was an English writer on law.
Hermann, Fürst von Pückler-Muskau
Prince (born as Count Pückler, from 1822 Prince) (30 October 1785 – 4 February 1871) was a German nobleman, who was an excellent artist in landscape gardening and wrote widely appreciated...
Prince (born as Count Pückler, from 1822 Prince) (30 October 1785 – 4 February 1871) was a German nobleman, who was an excellent artist in landscape gardening and wrote widely appreciated...
Hudson Gurney
Hudson Gurney (1775–1864) was an English antiquary and verse-writer, also known as a politician.
Hudson Gurney (1775–1864) was an English antiquary and verse-writer, also known as a politician.
Hugh Barclay (lawyer)
Hugh Barclay, was a Scottish lawyer and sheriff substitute of Perthshire.
Hugh Barclay, was a Scottish lawyer and sheriff substitute of Perthshire.
Idriss al-Amraoui
Idriss ibn Muhammad ibn al-Amraoui, son of the poet Mohammed ibn Idris al-Amrawi was a Moroccan emissary who, in the service of sultan Mohammed IV (1859–1873), visited Paris in 1860 and Spain i...
Idriss ibn Muhammad ibn al-Amraoui, son of the poet Mohammed ibn Idris al-Amrawi was a Moroccan emissary who, in the service of sultan Mohammed IV (1859–1873), visited Paris in 1860 and Spain i...
Ignatz Lichtenstein
Ignatz Lichtenstein, sometimes mistakenly called Isaac and Ignác due to his pen name I. Lichtenstein, was a Hungarian Orthodox rabbi who wrote "pamphlets advocating conversion to Ch...
Ignatz Lichtenstein, sometimes mistakenly called Isaac and Ignác due to his pen name I. Lichtenstein, was a Hungarian Orthodox rabbi who wrote "pamphlets advocating conversion to Ch...
Isaac Husik
Isaac Husik was a Jewish historian, translator, and student of philosophy, one of the first three individuals to serve as official faculty at Gratz College in Philadelphia.
Isaac Husik was a Jewish historian, translator, and student of philosophy, one of the first three individuals to serve as official faculty at Gratz College in Philadelphia.
James Andrew (East India Company)
James Andrew, LL.D. (1774?–13 June 1833), was the principal of the East India Company's Military Seminary at Addiscombe, Surrey.
James Andrew, LL.D. (1774?–13 June 1833), was the principal of the East India Company's Military Seminary at Addiscombe, Surrey.
James Andrew (educator)
James Andrew, LL.D., was the principal of the East India Company's Military Seminary at Addiscombe, Surrey.
James Andrew, LL.D., was the principal of the East India Company's Military Seminary at Addiscombe, Surrey.
James Armstrong (Unitarian minister)
James Armstrong, D.D. (1780–1839), was an Irish Unitarian minister.
James Armstrong, D.D. (1780–1839), was an Irish Unitarian minister.
James Aspinall
James Aspinall (died 1861), was a miscellaneous writer and popular preacher.
James Aspinall (died 1861), was a miscellaneous writer and popular preacher.
James Ellis (antiquary)
James Ellis (1763?-1830) was an English lawyer and antiquary.
James Ellis (1763?-1830) was an English lawyer and antiquary.
James Everett (writer)
James Everett was an English miscellaneous writer.
James Everett was an English miscellaneous writer.
James Farquharson
James Farquharson was a Scottish minister, scientific writer, and Fellow of the Royal Society.
James Farquharson was a Scottish minister, scientific writer, and Fellow of the Royal Society.
James Finlayson (divine)
James Finlayson, D.D., was a Scottish divine.
James Finlayson, D.D., was a Scottish divine.
James Finlayson (minister)
James Finlayson, D.D., was a Scottish minister.
James Finlayson, D.D., was a Scottish minister.
James Forsyth (traveller)
James Forsyth (1838–1871), was an Indian traveller.
James Forsyth (1838–1871), was an Indian traveller.
James Grigor
James Grigor (1811?-1848), was a botanist.
James Grigor (1811?-1848), was a botanist.
James Hatley Frere
James Hatley Frere (1779–1866), was an English writer on prophecy.
James Hatley Frere (1779–1866), was an English writer on prophecy.
James Lewis Farley
James Lewis Farley, was a writer on Eastern affairs.
James Lewis Farley, was a writer on Eastern affairs.
James Lomax Bardsley
Sir James Lomax Bardsley, M.D. was an English physician.
Sir James Lomax Bardsley, M.D. was an English physician.
James Yeowell
James Yeowell (1803?–1875), was an English antiquary.
James Yeowell (1803?–1875), was an English antiquary.
Jeremiah Learnoult Garrett
Jeremiah Learnoult Garrett (fl. 1809), was an English dissenting minister.
Jeremiah Learnoult Garrett (fl. 1809), was an English dissenting minister.
John Andrews (historical writer)
John Andrews (1736–1809), was a historical writer and pamphleteer.
John Andrews (1736–1809), was a historical writer and pamphleteer.
John Armstrong (physician)
John Armstrong was an English physician.
John Armstrong was an English physician.
John Ashworth (preacher)
John Ashworth (1818–1875), was an English preacher, manufacturer, and author.
John Ashworth (1818–1875), was an English preacher, manufacturer, and author.
John Badcock (writer)
John Badcock (fl. 1816-1830) was an English sporting writer, still not identified, who published between 1816 and 1830, under the pseudonyms of Jon Bee and John Hinds.
John Badcock (fl. 1816-1830) was an English sporting writer, still not identified, who published between 1816 and 1830, under the pseudonyms of Jon Bee and John Hinds.
John Ballantyne (divine)
John Ballantyne (1778–1830), was a Scottish divine.
John Ballantyne (1778–1830), was a Scottish divine.
John Ballantyne (minister)
John Ballantyne, was a Scottish minister of religion.
John Ballantyne, was a Scottish minister of religion.
John Bankhead (minister)
John Bankhead, was an Irish presbyterian minister.
John Bankhead, was an Irish presbyterian minister.
John Bannister (philologist)
John Bannister, LL.D., was an English philologist.
John Bannister, LL.D., was an English philologist.
John Barling
John Barling (1804–1883), was an English dissenting minister.
John Barling (1804–1883), was an English dissenting minister.
John Bayley (judge)
Sir John Bayley, was an English judge.
Sir John Bayley, was an English judge.
John Bishop Estlin
John Bishop Estlin (26 December 1785, Bristol - 10 June 1855, Bristol) was an English ophthalmic surgeon.
John Bishop Estlin (26 December 1785, Bristol - 10 June 1855, Bristol) was an English ophthalmic surgeon.
John Bowdler the Younger
John Bowdler the Younger, was an English author and solicitor.
John Bowdler the Younger, was an English author and solicitor.
John Bowes (preacher)
John Bowes (1804–1874), was an English preacher.
John Bowes (1804–1874), was an English preacher.
John Boys (agriculturalist)
John Boys (1749-1824), agriculturist, only son of William Boys and Ann, daughter of William Cooper of Ripple, was born in November 1749.
John Boys (1749-1824), agriculturist, only son of William Boys and Ann, daughter of William Cooper of Ripple, was born in November 1749.
John Brady (author)
John Brady (died 1814), was a clerk and author.
John Brady (died 1814), was a clerk and author.
John Brand (political writer)
John Brand (died 1808) was an English clergyman and writer on politics and political economy.
John Brand (died 1808) was an English clergyman and writer on politics and political economy.
John Claudius Loudon
John Claudius Loudon was a Scottish botanist, garden and cemetery designer, author and garden magazine editor.
John Claudius Loudon was a Scottish botanist, garden and cemetery designer, author and garden magazine editor.
John Dean Blythe
John Dean Blythe (1842–1869), was a writer.
John Dean Blythe (1842–1869), was a writer.
John Dudley (writer)
John Dudley was an English writer.
John Dudley was an English writer.
John Eagles
John Eagles (1783–1855), was an English artist and author.
John Eagles (1783–1855), was an English artist and author.
John Galpine
John Galpine, was an author.
John Galpine, was an author.
John George Edgar
John George Edgar, was an English miscellaneous writer.
John George Edgar, was an English miscellaneous writer.
John Hampson (writer)
John Hampson (1760-1817?), was an English miscellaneous writer.
John Hampson (1760-1817?), was an English miscellaneous writer.
John Harris (college head)
John Harris (March 8, 1802 – December 21, 1856), English Congregational minister, Christian essayist and author, became the first Principal of New College, St John’s Wood, London.
John Harris (March 8, 1802 – December 21, 1856), English Congregational minister, Christian essayist and author, became the first Principal of New College, St John’s Wood, London.
John Hind (mathematician)
John Hind (1796–1866), was an English mathematician.
John Hind (1796–1866), was an English mathematician.
John Impey (writer)
John Impey (died 1829), was an English legal writer.
John Impey (died 1829), was an English legal writer.
John Trotter Brockett
John Trotter Brockett (1788-1842), was a British attorney, antiquarian, numismatist, and philologist.
John Trotter Brockett (1788-1842), was a British attorney, antiquarian, numismatist, and philologist.
John Younger (writer)
John Younger, of St. Boswells, was a Scottish writer on angling, shoemaker, and poet.
John Younger, of St. Boswells, was a Scottish writer on angling, shoemaker, and poet.
Johnson Grant
Johnson Grant, was a Scottish divine.
Johnson Grant, was a Scottish divine.
Jonathan Ashe
Jonathan Ashe (fl. 1813), was an Irish masonic writer.
Jonathan Ashe (fl. 1813), was an Irish masonic writer.
Jonathan Green (medical writer)
Jonathan Green, M.D. (1788?-1864), was a medical writer.
Jonathan Green, M.D. (1788?-1864), was a medical writer.
Joseph Atkinson (dramatist)
Joseph Atkinson (1743–1818), was an Irish dramatist.
Joseph Atkinson (1743–1818), was an Irish dramatist.
Joseph Bergel
Joseph Bergel or Bergl (September 2, 1802, Prossnitz – 1885, Kaposvár) was Hungarian Jewish physician and author.
Joseph Bergel or Bergl (September 2, 1802, Prossnitz – 1885, Kaposvár) was Hungarian Jewish physician and author.
Joseph Crawhall II
Joseph Crawhall II (1821–1896) was born at West House, Newcastle.
Joseph Crawhall II (1821–1896) was born at West House, Newcastle.
Joseph Finch Fenn
Joseph Finch Fenn (1820–1884), was honorary canon of Gloucester.
Joseph Finch Fenn (1820–1884), was honorary canon of Gloucester.
Joseph Forsyth
Joseph Forsyth (1763–1815), was a Scottish writer on Italy.
Joseph Forsyth (1763–1815), was a Scottish writer on Italy.
Joseph Zedner
Joseph Zedner (born at Gross-Glogau, February 10, 1804; died at Berlin October 10, 1871) was a German Jewish bibliographer and librarian.
Joseph Zedner (born at Gross-Glogau, February 10, 1804; died at Berlin October 10, 1871) was a German Jewish bibliographer and librarian.
Joshua Fawcett
Joshua Fawcett was an English clergyman and miscellaneous writer.
Joshua Fawcett was an English clergyman and miscellaneous writer.
José María Posada
José María Posada Pereira (1817, Vigo, Spain – 1886, Pontevedra, Spain ) is a bilingual poet and journalist, in both Spanish and Galician.
José María Posada Pereira (1817, Vigo, Spain – 1886, Pontevedra, Spain ) is a bilingual poet and journalist, in both Spanish and Galician.
Juan Nicasio Gallego
Juan Nicasio Gallego was a Spanish priest and poet; born in Zamora, Spain, 14 December 1777, he died in Madrid, 9 January 1853.
Juan Nicasio Gallego was a Spanish priest and poet; born in Zamora, Spain, 14 December 1777, he died in Madrid, 9 January 1853.
János Batsányi
János Batsányi (May 11, 1763, Tapolca - May 12, 1845, Linz) was a Hungarian poet.
János Batsányi (May 11, 1763, Tapolca - May 12, 1845, Linz) was a Hungarian poet.
János Fogarasi
János Fogarasi (1801 – 1878) was a Hungarian jurist and philologist, born at Kázsmárk, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County in northeastern Hungary.
János Fogarasi (1801 – 1878) was a Hungarian jurist and philologist, born at Kázsmárk, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County in northeastern Hungary.
Karl Emil Franzos
Karl Emil Franzos (October 25, 1848 – January 28, 1904) was a German (Austrian) novelist.
Karl Emil Franzos (October 25, 1848 – January 28, 1904) was a German (Austrian) novelist.
Karl Gottfried Ritter von Leitner
Karl Gottfried Ritter von Leitner (November 18, 1800 - June 20, 1890) was an Austrian-born author and publicist from Graz, Styria, Austria.
Karl Gottfried Ritter von Leitner (November 18, 1800 - June 20, 1890) was an Austrian-born author and publicist from Graz, Styria, Austria.
Karl Schönherr
Karl Schönherr (24 February 1867 - 15 March 1943) was an Austrian writer of Austrian Heimat themes.
Karl Schönherr (24 February 1867 - 15 March 1943) was an Austrian writer of Austrian Heimat themes.
Leo Feld
Leo Feld (14 February 1869, Augsburg - 5 September 1924) was an Austrian librettist, dramaturge, stage director, and writer.
Leo Feld (14 February 1869, Augsburg - 5 September 1924) was an Austrian librettist, dramaturge, stage director, and writer.
Leopold von Sacher-Masoch
Leopold Ritter von Sacher-Masoch (27 January 1836 – 9 March 1895) was an Austrian writer and journalist, who gained renown for his romantic stories of Galician life.
Leopold Ritter von Sacher-Masoch (27 January 1836 – 9 March 1895) was an Austrian writer and journalist, who gained renown for his romantic stories of Galician life.
Lettie Cowman
Lettie Burd Cowman (March 3, 1870 – April 17, 1960) was an American writer and author of the devotional book Streams in the Desert.
Lettie Burd Cowman (March 3, 1870 – April 17, 1960) was an American writer and author of the devotional book Streams in the Desert.
Levett Hanson
‘Sir’ Levett Hanson, was an English author.
‘Sir’ Levett Hanson, was an English author.
Lily Braun
Lily Braun (2 July 1865, Halberstadt – 8 August 1916 Berlin), born Amalie von Kretschmann, was a German feminist writer.
Lily Braun (2 July 1865, Halberstadt – 8 August 1916 Berlin), born Amalie von Kretschmann, was a German feminist writer.
Lou Andreas-Salomé
Lou Andreas-Salomé (born Louise von Salomé or Luíza Gustavovna Salomé, Луиза Густавовна Саломе; 12 February 1861 – 5 January 1937) was a Russian-born psychoanalyst and author.
Lou Andreas-Salomé (born Louise von Salomé or Luíza Gustavovna Salomé, Луиза Густавовна Саломе; 12 February 1861 – 5 January 1937) was a Russian-born psychoanalyst and author.
Louisa Barwell
Louisa Mary Barwell was an English musician and educational writer.
Louisa Mary Barwell was an English musician and educational writer.
Ludwig August von Frankl
Ludwig August Ritter von Frankl-Hochwart was a Bohemian-Austrian writer and poet.
Ludwig August Ritter von Frankl-Hochwart was a Bohemian-Austrian writer and poet.
Ludwig Hain
Ludwig Friedrich Theodor Hain (5 July 1781 – 27 June 1836) was a German editor and bibliographer.
Ludwig Friedrich Theodor Hain (5 July 1781 – 27 June 1836) was a German editor and bibliographer.
Ludwig Robert
Ludwig Robert born 1778, died 1832.
Ludwig Robert born 1778, died 1832.
Ludwig Wysber
Ludwig Wysber (Wysber Lajos; 1817, Pest - ?), a Jewish Hungarian journalist and author.
Ludwig Wysber (Wysber Lajos; 1817, Pest - ?), a Jewish Hungarian journalist and author.
Manasseh Dawes
Manasseh Dawes (died 1829), was a miscellaneous writer.
Manasseh Dawes (died 1829), was a miscellaneous writer.
Marcelo H. del Pilar
Marcelo Hilario del Pilar y Gatmaitán, better known by his nom-de-plume Plaridel, was a celebrated figure in the Philippine Revolution and a leading propagandist for reforms in the Phi...
Marcelo Hilario del Pilar y Gatmaitán, better known by his nom-de-plume Plaridel, was a celebrated figure in the Philippine Revolution and a leading propagandist for reforms in the Phi...
Marcus Dods (theologian born 1786)
Marcus Dods, D.D., was a Scottish theological writer.
Marcus Dods, D.D., was a Scottish theological writer.
Margaret Oliphant
Margaret Oliphant Oliphant (née Margaret Oliphant Wilson) (4 April 1828 - 25 June 1897), was a Scottish novelist and historical writer, who usually wrote as Mrs.
Margaret Oliphant Oliphant (née Margaret Oliphant Wilson) (4 April 1828 - 25 June 1897), was a Scottish novelist and historical writer, who usually wrote as Mrs.
Maria Stona
Maria Stona; Marie Scholz; born Stonawski (1861–1944) was a Silesian German writer and poet.
Maria Stona; Marie Scholz; born Stonawski (1861–1944) was a Silesian German writer and poet.
Mark Napier (historian)
Mark Napier was a Scottish lawyer, biographer and historical author.
Mark Napier was a Scottish lawyer, biographer and historical author.
Martim de Albuquerque
Martim de Albuquerque was a contributor to Notes and Queries, the Medium of Inter-Communication, for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
Martim de Albuquerque was a contributor to Notes and Queries, the Medium of Inter-Communication, for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
Mary Cowden Clarke
Mary Cowden Clarke was an English author.
Mary Cowden Clarke was an English author.
Mary Cowden-Clarke
Mrs. Mary Cowden-Clarke (1809–1898), was a writer on Shakespeare.
Mrs. Mary Cowden-Clarke (1809–1898), was a writer on Shakespeare.
Maryana Marrash
Maryana bint Fathallah bin Nasrallah Marrash, also known as Maryana al-Marrash, was a Syrian writer and poet of the Nahda movement.
Maryana bint Fathallah bin Nasrallah Marrash, also known as Maryana al-Marrash, was a Syrian writer and poet of the Nahda movement.
Matthew Henry Barker
Matthew Henry Barker,was an English writer of sea tales.
Matthew Henry Barker,was an English writer of sea tales.
Mortimer O'Sullivan
Mortimer O'Sullivan (1791–1859) was a Church of Ireland clergyman and member of the Orange Order.
Mortimer O'Sullivan (1791–1859) was a Church of Ireland clergyman and member of the Orange Order.
Mynors Bright
Mynors Bright (1818-1883), decipherer of Pepys, born in 1818.
Mynors Bright (1818-1883), decipherer of Pepys, born in 1818.
Newton Smith Fielding
Newton Smith Fielding (1799–1856), was an English painter and lithographer.
Newton Smith Fielding (1799–1856), was an English painter and lithographer.
Nicholas Carlisle
Nicholas Carlisle (York, England, 1771 - Margate, England, 27 August, 1847) FRS, MRIA, K.H., D.C.L., was an English antiquary and librarian.
Nicholas Carlisle (York, England, 1771 - Margate, England, 27 August, 1847) FRS, MRIA, K.H., D.C.L., was an English antiquary and librarian.
Otakar Bystřina
Otakar Bystřina (23 May, 1861, Věrovany – 18 July, 1931, Ostravice) is pen name for a Czech writer.
Otakar Bystřina (23 May, 1861, Věrovany – 18 July, 1931, Ostravice) is pen name for a Czech writer.
Peadar Uí Gealacáin
Peadar Uí Gealacáin, aka Peter Galligan (29 June 1793 – c. Feb.
Peadar Uí Gealacáin, aka Peter Galligan (29 June 1793 – c. Feb.
Peter Gray (writer)
Peter Gray (1807?–1887), was a Scottish writer on life contingencies.
Peter Gray (1807?–1887), was a Scottish writer on life contingencies.
Peter Robert Drummond
Peter Robert Drummond, was a Scottish biographer.
Peter Robert Drummond, was a Scottish biographer.
Pierce Egan the Younger
Pierce Egan the Younger (1814-1880), was a novelist.
Pierce Egan the Younger (1814-1880), was a novelist.
Pryse Lockhart Gordon
Pryse Lockhart Gordon (24 April 1762 – 2 September 1845), was a Scottish writer of memoirs.
Pryse Lockhart Gordon (24 April 1762 – 2 September 1845), was a Scottish writer of memoirs.
Pyotr Nilus
Pyotr Alexandrovich Nilus (Пётр Александрович Нилус; Podolia - 23 May 1943 Paris) was a Russian impressionist painter and writer.
Pyotr Alexandrovich Nilus (Пётр Александрович Нилус; Podolia - 23 May 1943 Paris) was a Russian impressionist painter and writer.
Qestaki al-Homsi
Qestaki al-Homsi was a Syrian writer and poet of the Nahda movement, a prominent figure in the Arabic literature of the 19th and 20th centuries and one of the first reformers of the traditional ...
Qestaki al-Homsi was a Syrian writer and poet of the Nahda movement, a prominent figure in the Arabic literature of the 19th and 20th centuries and one of the first reformers of the traditional ...
Qustaki al-Himsi
Qusṭākī al-Ḥimṣī was a Syrian writer and poet of the Nahda movement, a prominent figure in the Arabic literature of the 19th and 20th centuries and one of the first reformers of the traditional ...
Qusṭākī al-Ḥimṣī was a Syrian writer and poet of the Nahda movement, a prominent figure in the Arabic literature of the 19th and 20th centuries and one of the first reformers of the traditional ...
Randle Wilbraham Falconer
Randle Wilbraham Falconer (1816 – 6 May 1881) was a British medical writer.
Randle Wilbraham Falconer (1816 – 6 May 1881) was a British medical writer.
Reinhold Hanisch
Reinhold Hanisch (January 27, 1884, Grünwald near Gablonz, Bohemia; - † February 2, 1937 in Vienna, aged 53, death date controversial) was an Austrian migrant worker and sometime business partne...
Reinhold Hanisch (January 27, 1884, Grünwald near Gablonz, Bohemia; - † February 2, 1937 in Vienna, aged 53, death date controversial) was an Austrian migrant worker and sometime business partne...
Reynold Gideon Bouyer
Reynold Gideon Bouyer (died 1826), was the archdeacon of Northumberland.
Reynold Gideon Bouyer (died 1826), was the archdeacon of Northumberland.
Richard Ayton
Richard Ayton (1786–1823), was an English dramatist and miscellaneous writer.
Richard Ayton (1786–1823), was an English dramatist and miscellaneous writer.
Richard Baker (theologian)
Richard Baker, D.D. (1741–1818), was a theological writer.
Richard Baker, D.D. (1741–1818), was a theological writer.
Richard Barwell
Richard Barwell, was an Anglo-Indian writer and politician.
Richard Barwell, was an Anglo-Indian writer and politician.
Richard Brooke (antiquary)
Richard Brooke (1791-1861), was an English antiquary.
Richard Brooke (1791-1861), was an English antiquary.
Richard Duppa
Richard Duppa was an English artist and author.
Richard Duppa was an English artist and author.
Richard Eastcott
Richard Eastcourt, was an English writer on music.
Richard Eastcourt, was an English writer on music.
Richard Green Moulton
Richard Green Moulton was a professor, author & lawyer born in England, 1849 and died in America on 15 August 1924.
Richard Green Moulton was a professor, author & lawyer born in England, 1849 and died in America on 15 August 1924.
Richard Paul Blakeney
Richard Paul Blakeney, was canon of York.
Richard Paul Blakeney, was canon of York.
Richard Saul Ferguson
Richard Saul Ferguson (28 July 1837, Carlisle - 3 March 1900, Carlisle) was an English antiquary, specializing in the local history of Cumberland and Westmorland.
Richard Saul Ferguson (28 July 1837, Carlisle - 3 March 1900, Carlisle) was an English antiquary, specializing in the local history of Cumberland and Westmorland.
Richard Whalley Bridgman
Richard Whalley Bridgman was an English attorney and writer on law.
Richard Whalley Bridgman was an English attorney and writer on law.
Robert Aston Coffin
Robert Aston Coffin C.SS.R., D.D. was an English Redemptorist and Bishop of Southwark Coffin was born at Brighton and educated at Harrow School and at Christ Church, Oxford.
Robert Aston Coffin C.SS.R., D.D. was an English Redemptorist and Bishop of Southwark Coffin was born at Brighton and educated at Harrow School and at Christ Church, Oxford.
Robert Bayley
Robert S. Bayley, was an English independent minister.
Robert S. Bayley, was an English independent minister.
Robert Benson (barrister)
Robert Benson (5 February 1797–21 June 1844) was a barrister and author who served as recorder of Salisbury.
Robert Benson (5 February 1797–21 June 1844) was a barrister and author who served as recorder of Salisbury.
Robert Bourne (doctor)
Robert Bourne, M.D. (1761-1829), was a professor of medicine.
Robert Bourne, M.D. (1761-1829), was a professor of medicine.
Robert Cox Clifton
Robert Cox Clifton (1810-1861), was canon of Manchester.
Robert Cox Clifton (1810-1861), was canon of Manchester.
Robert Eden (bishop)
Robert Eden (1804–1886), was Bishop of Moray, Ross and Caithness.
Robert Eden (1804–1886), was Bishop of Moray, Ross and Caithness.
Robert Fellowes (philanthropist)
Robert Fellowes, LL.D. (1771–1847) was an English clergyman, journalist and philanthropist.
Robert Fellowes, LL.D. (1771–1847) was an English clergyman, journalist and philanthropist.
Robert Forsyth (writer)
Robert Forsyth (1766–1846), was a Scottish miscellaneous writer.
Robert Forsyth (1766–1846), was a Scottish miscellaneous writer.
Roger Baxter
Roger Baxter was an English Jesuit, a Catholic missionary in the United States.
Roger Baxter was an English Jesuit, a Catholic missionary in the United States.
Roger Edwards (Calvinist)
Roger Edwards D.D. was a Welsh Calvinistic methodist.
Roger Edwards D.D. was a Welsh Calvinistic methodist.
Samuel Bagster the Younger
Samuel Baxter the Younger (1800–1835), was an English printer and author.
Samuel Baxter the Younger (1800–1835), was an English printer and author.
Samuel Fancourt
Samuel Fancourt (1678–1768), was a dissenting minister and projector of circulating libraries.
Samuel Fancourt (1678–1768), was a dissenting minister and projector of circulating libraries.
Samuel Ferrand Waddington
Samuel Ferrand Washington was an English merchant and political activist.
Samuel Ferrand Washington was an English merchant and political activist.
Samuel Ferrand Washington
Samuel Ferrand Washington (born 1759, fl.
Samuel Ferrand Washington (born 1759, fl.
Samuel James Arnold
Samuel James Arnold, was an English dramatist.
Samuel James Arnold, was an English dramatist.
Samuel Osborne Habershon
Samuel Osborne Habershon (1825-1889), was an English physician.
Samuel Osborne Habershon (1825-1889), was an English physician.
Simon Bacher
Simon Bacher (Bacher Simon; February 1, 1823, Liptovský Mikuláš - November 9, 1891, Budapest) was a Hungarian Neo-Hebraic poet.
Simon Bacher (Bacher Simon; February 1, 1823, Liptovský Mikuláš - November 9, 1891, Budapest) was a Hungarian Neo-Hebraic poet.
Sir George Barrow, 2nd Baronet
Sir George Barrow, was an English civil servant.
Sir George Barrow, was an English civil servant.
Sir Roger Gresley, 8th Baronet
Sir Roger Gresley, 8th Baronet (27 December 1799 – 12 October 1837) was an English author and Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1835 to 1837.
Sir Roger Gresley, 8th Baronet (27 December 1799 – 12 October 1837) was an English author and Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1835 to 1837.
Solomon Ettinger
Solomon Ettinger (1802–1856) was a 19th century Yiddish- and Hebrew-language playwright, poet and writer of songs and fables whose emblematic play Serkele has remained a classic of the Yiddi...
Solomon Ettinger (1802–1856) was a 19th century Yiddish- and Hebrew-language playwright, poet and writer of songs and fables whose emblematic play Serkele has remained a classic of the Yiddi...
Solomon Ezekiel
Solomon Ezekiel, was an English Jewish writer.
Solomon Ezekiel, was an English Jewish writer.
Solomon Kimhi
Solomon Kimhi was a Turkish rabbinical author who lived at Constantinople in the middle of the nineteenth century.
Solomon Kimhi was a Turkish rabbinical author who lived at Constantinople in the middle of the nineteenth century.
Stacey Grimaldi
Stacey Grimaldi (18 October 1790 – 28 March 1863), was an English lawyer and antiquary.
Stacey Grimaldi (18 October 1790 – 28 March 1863), was an English lawyer and antiquary.
Stephen Glover (antiquary)
Stephen Glover, was an English author and antiquary.
Stephen Glover, was an English author and antiquary.
Theodore Henry Adolphus Fielding
Theodore Henry Adolphus Fielding was an English painter, engraver, and author.
Theodore Henry Adolphus Fielding was an English painter, engraver, and author.
Thomas Allen (topographer)
Thomas Allen (1803–1833), was an English topographer.
Thomas Allen (1803–1833), was an English topographer.
Thomas Allsop
Thomas Allsop (10 April 1795 – 1880) was an English stockbroker and author.
Thomas Allsop (10 April 1795 – 1880) was an English stockbroker and author.
Thomas Archer (actor)
Thomas Archer (died 1848), was an actor and dramatist.
Thomas Archer (died 1848), was an actor and dramatist.
Thomas Arnold (physician)
Thomas Arnold, M.D. (1742-1816), was a physician and writer on insanity.
Thomas Arnold, M.D. (1742-1816), was a physician and writer on insanity.
Thomas Ashe (writer)
Thomas Ashe (1770-1835), was a novelist and miscellaneous writer.
Thomas Ashe (1770-1835), was a novelist and miscellaneous writer.
Thomas Baddeley (priest)
Thomas Baddeley (fl. 1822), was an English Roman Catholic priest in Manchester.
Thomas Baddeley (fl. 1822), was an English Roman Catholic priest in Manchester.
Thomas Bailey (topographer)
Thomas Bailey (1785–1856), was an English topographer and miscellaneous writer.
Thomas Bailey (1785–1856), was an English topographer and miscellaneous writer.
Thomas Baskerville (botanist)
Thomas Baskerville was an English botanical writer.
Thomas Baskerville was an English botanical writer.
Thomas Baskerville (writer)
Thomas Baskerville (1812–1840?), was an English botanical writer.
Thomas Baskerville (1812–1840?), was an English botanical writer.
Thomas Baynton
Thomas Baynton (5 October 1761 - 31 August 1820) was an English medical writer and surgeon.
Thomas Baynton (5 October 1761 - 31 August 1820) was an English medical writer and surgeon.
Thomas Biggin Broadbent
Thomas Biggin Broadbent (1793–1817), was an English preacher.
Thomas Biggin Broadbent (1793–1817), was an English preacher.
Thomas Bradley (physician)
Thomas Bradley, M.D., was an English physician.
Thomas Bradley, M.D., was an English physician.
Thomas Brittain
Thomas Brittain (1806-1884), was an English naturalist.
Thomas Brittain (1806-1884), was an English naturalist.
Thomas Dick Lauder
Sir Thomas Dick Lauder of Fountainhall, 7th Baronet, FRSE FSA was a Scottish author.
Sir Thomas Dick Lauder of Fountainhall, 7th Baronet, FRSE FSA was a Scottish author.
Thomas Duer Broughton
Thomas Duer Broughton was son of the Reverend Thomas Broughton, rector of St. Peter's, Bristol.
Thomas Duer Broughton was son of the Reverend Thomas Broughton, rector of St. Peter's, Bristol.
Thomas Edwards (author)
Thomas Edwards (Caerfallwch), (1779–1858), was a Welsh author.
Thomas Edwards (Caerfallwch), (1779–1858), was a Welsh author.
Thomas Edwards (fl. 1810)
Thomas Edwards, LL.D. (fl. 1810), was a divine.
Thomas Edwards, LL.D. (fl. 1810), was a divine.
Thomas Edwards (legal writer)
Thomas Edwards (1775?-l845), was a legal writer.
Thomas Edwards (1775?-l845), was a legal writer.
Thomas Ewbank
Thomas Ewbank was an English writer on practical mechanics, who was United States Commissioner of Patents from 1849 to 1852.
Thomas Ewbank was an English writer on practical mechanics, who was United States Commissioner of Patents from 1849 to 1852.
Thomas Eyre (divine)
Thomas Eyre (1748–1810), was a Catholic divine.
Thomas Eyre (1748–1810), was a Catholic divine.
Thomas Foster Barham (musician)
Thomas Foster Barham, was a musician and miscellaneous writer.
Thomas Foster Barham, was a musician and miscellaneous writer.
Thomas Foster Barham (physician)
Thomas Foster Barham, M.B., was a physician and classical scholar.
Thomas Foster Barham, M.B., was a physician and classical scholar.
Thomas Garnier (dean of Lincoln)
Thomas Garnier the Younger was dean of Lincoln, England.
Thomas Garnier the Younger was dean of Lincoln, England.
Thomas George Fonnereau
Thomas George Fonnereau, was an English author and artist.
Thomas George Fonnereau, was an English author and artist.
Thomas Grinfield
Thomas Grinfield (27 April 1788, Bath, Somerset - 8 April 1870, Clifton, Bristol) was an English clergyman and hymn-writer.
Thomas Grinfield (27 April 1788, Bath, Somerset - 8 April 1870, Clifton, Bristol) was an English clergyman and hymn-writer.
Thomas Hamilton (writer)
Thomas Hamilton, Scottish writer, was the younger brother of the philosopher, William Hamilton.
Thomas Hamilton, Scottish writer, was the younger brother of the philosopher, William Hamilton.
Thomas Jervis (minister)
Thomas Jervis (1748–1833), was an English unitarian minister.
Thomas Jervis (1748–1833), was an English unitarian minister.
Thomas Kerchever Arnold
Thomas Kerchever Arnold (1800–1853) was an English theologian and voluminous writer of educational works Arnold was born in 1800.
Thomas Kerchever Arnold (1800–1853) was an English theologian and voluminous writer of educational works Arnold was born in 1800.
Thomas Pownall Boultbee
Thomas Pownall Boultbee, LL.D. (1818-1884), was an English divine.
Thomas Pownall Boultbee, LL.D. (1818-1884), was an English divine.
Thomas Richard England
Thomas Richard England (1790–1847), was an Irish biographer.
Thomas Richard England (1790–1847), was an Irish biographer.
Thomas Shuttleworth Grimshawe
Thomas Shuttleworth Grimshawe (1778-1850), was an English biographer.
Thomas Shuttleworth Grimshawe (1778-1850), was an English biographer.
Vasili Popugaev
Vasili Vasilyevich Popugaev (Василий Васильевич Попугаев) (1778 or 1779 – c. 1816) was a Russian poet, novelist, and translator.
Vasili Vasilyevich Popugaev (Василий Васильевич Попугаев) (1778 or 1779 – c. 1816) was a Russian poet, novelist, and translator.
Vicente Boix
Vicente Boix y Ricarte (1813–1880) was a Valencian/Spanish playwright, poet, and historian.
Vicente Boix y Ricarte (1813–1880) was a Valencian/Spanish playwright, poet, and historian.
Wenceslao Retana
Wenceslao "Wenchesco" Emilio Retana y Gamboa, also known as W.E. Retana or Wenceslao E. Retana, was a 19th-century Spanish civil servant, colonial administrator, writer, biographer,...
Wenceslao "Wenchesco" Emilio Retana y Gamboa, also known as W.E. Retana or Wenceslao E. Retana, was a 19th-century Spanish civil servant, colonial administrator, writer, biographer,...
William Anderson (minister)
William Anderson, LL.D., was a Scottish theological writer and preacher.
William Anderson, LL.D., was a Scottish theological writer and preacher.
William Anderson (Scottish writer)
William Anderson (1805–1866), was a Scottish miscellaneous writer.
William Anderson (1805–1866), was a Scottish miscellaneous writer.
William Anderson (writer/preacher)
William Anderson, LL.D. (1799–1873), was a Scottish theological writer and preacher.
William Anderson, LL.D. (1799–1873), was a Scottish theological writer and preacher.
William Arnot (preacher)
William Arnot (1808–1875) was a Scottish preacher and theological writer.
William Arnot (1808–1875) was a Scottish preacher and theological writer.
William Atherton (lawyer)
Sir William Atherton (1806–1864), was a Scottish lawyer.
Sir William Atherton (1806–1864), was a Scottish lawyer.
William Atherton (minister)
William Atherton (1775-1850), was a Wesleyan minister.
William Atherton (1775-1850), was a Wesleyan minister.
William Ayrton (music critic)
William Ayrton, was an English impresario and music critic.
William Ayrton, was an English impresario and music critic.
William Ayrton (musical writer)
William Ayrton (1777–1858), was an English musical writer.
William Ayrton (1777–1858), was an English musical writer.
William Batt (doctor)
William Batt, M.D., was an English doctor.
William Batt, M.D., was an English doctor.
William Beal (writer)
William Beal (1815–1870), was a religious writer.
William Beal (1815–1870), was a religious writer.
William Benton Clulow
William Benton Clulow (1802–1882), was a dissenting minister.
William Benton Clulow (1802–1882), was a dissenting minister.
William Berry (genealogist)
William Berry (1774–1851) was an English genealogist.
William Berry (1774–1851) was an English genealogist.
William Brinton
William Brinton (1823–1867) was an English physician.
William Brinton (1823–1867) was an English physician.
William Brough (writer)
William Brough ( 28 April 1826 – 13 March 1870) was an English writer.
William Brough ( 28 April 1826 – 13 March 1870) was an English writer.
William Burt (writer)
William Burt was an English miscellaneous writer, son of Joseph Burt of Plymouth.
William Burt was an English miscellaneous writer, son of Joseph Burt of Plymouth.
William Cole (scholar)
William Cole (8 December 1753 – 25 September 1806) was an English classical scholar.
William Cole (8 December 1753 – 25 September 1806) was an English classical scholar.
William David Evans
Sir William David Evans (1767–1821), was an English lawyer.
Sir William David Evans (1767–1821), was an English lawyer.
William Eastmead
William Eastmead (died 1847?) was an English dissenting minister.
William Eastmead (died 1847?) was an English dissenting minister.
William Edward Baxter
William Edward Baxter (1825 – 10 August 1890) was a British politician and traveller.
William Edward Baxter (1825 – 10 August 1890) was a British politician and traveller.
William Elliott (writer)
William Elliott (1788–1863) was born in Beaufort, South Carolina.
William Elliott (1788–1863) was born in Beaufort, South Carolina.
William Falconer (translator)
William Falconer (1801–1885) was an English clergymen and academic, known as a translator of Strabo.
William Falconer (1801–1885) was an English clergymen and academic, known as a translator of Strabo.
William Falconer (writer)
William Falconer (1744–1824) was an English physician, miscellaneous writer, and Fellow of the Royal Society.
William Falconer (1744–1824) was an English physician, miscellaneous writer, and Fellow of the Royal Society.
William Fell (writer)
(Walter) William Fell (1761/2 – 27 March 1848, Shap) was an English writer.
(Walter) William Fell (1761/2 – 27 March 1848, Shap) was an English writer.
William Field (minister)
William Field (1768–1851), was an English Unitarian minister.
William Field (1768–1851), was an English Unitarian minister.
William Fisher (rear-admiral)
William Fisher (1780-1852), was an English rear-admiral.
William Fisher (1780-1852), was an English rear-admiral.
William Fisher (Royal Navy officer)
William Fisher (18 November 1780 - 30 September 1852), was an officer of the Royal Navy and a novelist.
William Fisher (18 November 1780 - 30 September 1852), was an officer of the Royal Navy and a novelist.
William French (educator)
William French, D.D. was master of Jesus College, Cambridge.
William French, D.D. was master of Jesus College, Cambridge.
William Greenfield (philologist)
William Greenfield (1799–1831), was an English philologist.
William Greenfield (1799–1831), was an English philologist.
William Gunn (writer)
William Gunn (1750-1841), was an English miscellaneous writer.
William Gunn (1750-1841), was an English miscellaneous writer.
William Hadfield
William Hadfield, was a writer on Brazil.
William Hadfield, was a writer on Brazil.
William Howard Glover
William Howard Glover (1819-1875), was an English musical composer and writer.
William Howard Glover (1819-1875), was an English musical composer and writer.
William Joshua Ffennell
William Joshua Ffennell (1799–1867), was an Irish fishery reformer.
William Joshua Ffennell (1799–1867), was an Irish fishery reformer.
William Richard Basham
William Richard Basham, M.D., was an English physician.
William Richard Basham, M.D., was an English physician.
William Robertson Smith
William Robertson Smith was a Scottish orientalist, Old Testament scholar, professor of divinity, and minister of the Free Church of Scotland.
William Robertson Smith was a Scottish orientalist, Old Testament scholar, professor of divinity, and minister of the Free Church of Scotland.
William Stevenson Fitch
William Stevenson Fitch, was an English antiquary.
William Stevenson Fitch, was an English antiquary.
Wilson Fox
Wilson Fox (1831–1887), was an English physician.
Wilson Fox (1831–1887), was an English physician.
Ġan Anton Vassallo
Ġan Anton Vassallo was a Maltese author, poet and professor.
Ġan Anton Vassallo was a Maltese author, poet and professor.
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