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Baldwin [Baldwin of Forde] (c.1125-1190), archbishop of Canterbury |
Barnewall, John, third Baron Trimleston (1470-1538), administrator |
Barningham, John (d. 1449), prior of Ipswich and theologian |
Barowe [Barrow], Thomas (d. 1499), lawyer and administrator |
Abberbury family (per. c.1270-c.1475) |
Abbo of Fleury [St Abbo of Fleury] (945/50-1004) |
Abel (fl. 744-747) |
Abell, Adam (1475x80?-1537?) |
Abell, William (d. 1474) |
Abenon, d', family (per. 1086-c.1400) |
Abernethy family (per. c.1260-c.1465) |
Fetcham , Peter of (fl. 1267-1276) |
Abetot, Urse d' (c.1040-1108) |
Abingdon, Alexander (fl. 1291-1316) |
Abingdon, Henry (d. 1437) |
Abingdon, Richard (d. in or before 1322), |
Abingdon, Robert of (d. 1243) |
Acca [St Acca] (d. 740) |
St Victor, Achard of (c.1100-1171) |
Acton, Ralph (supp. fl. after 1179) |
Acton, Sir Robert (b. before 1497, d. 1558) |
Ada, countess of Northumberland (c.1123-1178) |
Adalbert (supp. fl. early 8th cent.) |
Adam (c.1130-1181) |
Adam (d. 1222) |
Adam Anglicus (supp. fl. 14th cent.) |
Barking, Adam of (fl. c.1176-c.1200) |
Damerham , Adam of (d. in or after 1291?) |
Senlis, Adam de (d. 1189) |
Orleton, Adam (c.1275-1345) |
Usk, Adam (c.1350-1430) |
Dryburgh, Adam of (c.1140-1212?) |
Adam the Carthusian (supp. fl. 1340) |
Ida (d. 559/60) |
Roman Britain, British leaders in (act. 55 BC-AD 84) |
Adela, countess of Blois (c.1067-1137) |
Bath, Adelard of (b. in or before 1080?, d. in or after 1150) |
Adelida (d. before 1113) |
Adeliza (c.1103-1151) |
Adgar (fl. 1150-1200) |
Adomnán [St Adomnán] (627/8?-704) |
Adrian IV (d. 1159) |
Castellesi , Adriano (c.1461-1521) |
Áed Uaridnach mac Domnaill (d. 612) |
Áedán (d. 651) |
Aedán mac Gabrán (c.535-609?) |
Ælberht (d. 779/80) |
Ælfflæd (654-714) |
Ælfgar, earl of Mercia (d. 1062?) |
Ælfgifu (fl. 956-966) |
Ælfgifu (fl. 1006-1036) |
Emma (d. 1052) |
Ælfheah (d. 971) |
Ælfheah (d. 1012) |
Ælfhere (d. 983) |
Alfred (848/9-899) |
Ælfric (d. 1005) |
Ælfric (d. 1016) |
Ælfric (d. 1051) |
Ælric (fl. 1050-1051) |
Ælfric (II) (supp. fl. 1070) |
Ælfric of Eynsham (c.950-c.1010) |
Ælfsige (d. 959) |
Ælfstan of Boscombe (fl. 1043-1065) |
Ælfthryth (d. 929) |
Ælfthryth (d. 999x1001), queen of England |
Ælfweard (d. 1044), abbot of Evesham and bishop of London |
Ælfwig (d. 1066), abbot of New Minster, Winchester |
Ælfwine (d. 1047), bishop of Winchester |
Ælla (d. in or after 597?), king of Deira |
Ælle (fl. late 5th cent.), king of the South Saxons |
Arthur, duke of Brittany (1187-1203), prince |
Arthur, prince of Wales (1486-1502) |
Arundel [Fitzalan], Sir John (c.1348-1379), soldier |
Arundel [Papilon], Ralph (d. 1223), abbot of Westminster |
Arundel [Fitzalan], Thomas (1353-1414), administrator and archbishop of Canterbury |
Arundell family (per. 1435-1590), gentry |
Arundell, John (c.1400-1477), physician and bishop of Chichester |
Arundell, John (c.1435-1504), bishop of Exeter |
Asaf [St Asaf, Asaph, Asa] (supp. fl. 6th cent.), bishop |
Ascelin (d. 1148), bishop of Rochester |
Asgar the Staller (d. after 1066), nobleman |
Ashbourne, Thomas (fl. 1371-1397), prior of the Augustinian convent, London, and theologian |
Ashburne, Thomas (fl. 1384), Carmelite friar |
Ashby, Alexander of (1148/1154-1208/1214), prior of Canons Ashby, poet, and religious writer |
Ashby, David of (fl. 1260-1275), Dominican friar |
Ashby, George (b. before 1385?, d. 1475), administrator and poet |
Ashenden, John (d. in or before 1368?), astrologer |
Ashton, Sir John (c.1354-c.1398), soldier and landowner |
Ashton [Assheton], Sir John (d. 1427), soldier and administrator |
Ashton, Sir Ralph (c.1425-1487x90), soldier |
Ashton, Sir Robert (d. 1384), soldier and administrator |
Ashton, Thomas (supp. fl. 1346), soldier |
Ashton, Sir Thomas (c.1403-c.1460), alchemist |
Ashwardby, John (fl. c.1380-c.1400), theological controversialist |
Ashwell, Thomas (b. c.1478, d. in or after 1524), composer |
Aspall, Geoffrey of (d. 1287), administrator and natural philosopher |
Asser (d. 909), bishop of Sherborne |
Asserio, Rigaud de (c.1290-1323), bishop of Winchester |
Aston [Ashton], John (d. in or before 1407), Lollard preacher |
Athée, Girard d' (fl. 1198-c.1210), mercenary and administrator |
Athelm [Æthelhelm] (d. 926), archbishop of Canterbury |
Athelwold (d. 1156/7), bishop of Carlisle |
Aubigné, William d' [William de Albini; known as William d'Aubigné Brito] (d. in or after 1148), baron |
Aubigné, William d' [William de Albini] (d. 1236), magnate |
Aubigny, Philip d' [Philip Daubeney] (d. 1236), knight and royal councillor |
Aubigny, William d' [William de Albini; known as William d'Aubigny Pincerna] (d. 1139), administrator and baron |
Aubigny, William d' [William de Albini; known as William d'Aubigny Pincerna], first earl of Arundel (d. 1176), magnate |
Aubigny, William d' [William de Albini], third earl of Arundel (c.1174-1221), magnate |
Aubrey, Andrew (d. 1356), merchant and mayor of London |
Audley [ de Audley] family (per. c.1130-1391), gentry |
Audley, Edmund (c.1439-1524), bishop of Salisbury |
Audley, Henry (d. 1246), baron |
Audley, Hugh, earl of Gloucester (c.1291-1347), magnate |
Audley, James (d. 1272), magnate |
Audley, Sir James (c.1318-1369), soldier |
Audley, Thomas, Baron Audley of Walden (1487/8-1544), lord chancellor |
Augustine [St Augustine] (d. 604), missionary and archbishop of Canterbury |
Austen, William (fl. 1449-1454), metal-founder |
Avesbury, Robert (d. 1359), historian |
Avranches, Henry d' (d. 1262/3), poet |
Avranches, Hugh d', first earl of Chester (d. 1101), magnate and founder of Chester Abbey |
Awdelay [Audley], John (fl. 1417-1426), poet and Augustinian friar |
Babington, Sir William (c.1370-1454), justice |
Babington [Babyngton], William (d. 1453), abbot of Bury St Edmunds |
Babion [Babyon], Peter (supp. fl. 1150), supposed religious writer |
Babthorpe, Sir Robert (d. 1436), soldier and administrator |
Bacon [Bacun], John (c.1250-c.1323), justice |
Bacon [Bacun], Robert (d. 1248), theologian |
Bacon [Bakun], Roger (c.1214-1292?), philosopher and Franciscan friar |
Baconthorpe [Baco], John (c.1290-1345x52), Carmelite friar and theologian |
Badby, John (d. 1410), Lollard heretic |
Badby, William (d. 1380/81), Carmelite friar and preacher |
Badew, Richard (d. 1361), university principal and founder of University Hall, Cambridge |
Badlesmere, Sir Bartholomew (c.1275-1322), soldier and administrator |
Báetán mac Cairill (d. 581), king of Ulster |
Bagot family (per. c.1490-1705), gentry |
Bagot, Sir William (d. 1407), administrator |
Bailleul, Matilda de (d. 1212), abbess of Wherwell |
Bainard [Baynard], Fulk (b. in or before 1167, d. in or after 1243), justice and administrator |
Baker, Geoffrey le (fl. 1326-1358), chronicler |
Baker, Sir John (c.1489-1558), administrator and speaker of the House of Commons |
Bald (fl. c.900), supposed physician and medical writer |
Baldock, Ralph (d. 1313), administrator and bishop of London |
Baldock, Robert (d. 1327), administrator |
Baldred (fl. c.823-827), king of Kent |
Baldwin [Baldwin de Meulles] (d. 1086x90), magnate |
Baldwin (d. 1097), abbot of Bury St Edmunds |
Robert Thornton |
Baldwin, Sir John (bap. before 1470, d. 1545), judge |
Bale, John (1495-1563), bishop of Ossory, evangelical polemicist, and historian |
Bale, Robert (b. c.1410, d. in or after 1473), chronicler |
Ball, John (d. 1381), chaplain and leader of the peasants' revolt |
Balliol [Baliol], Alexander de (d. 1310?), nobleman and administrator |
Balliol, Bernard de (d. 1154x62), baron |
Balliol, Dervorguilla de, lady of Galloway (d. 1290), noblewoman and benefactor |
Balliol, Edward (b. in or after 1281, d. 1364), claimant to the Scottish throne |
Balliol [Baliol], Henry de (d. 1246), nobleman and administrator |
Balliol [Baliol], John de (b. before 1208, d. 1268), magnate and benefactor |
Ballon [Baalun], John de (d. 1235), baron |
Ballon [Baalun], Sir Roger de (d. 1225), landowner |
Balmyle, Nicholas [Nicholas of St Andrews] (d. 1319/20), administrator and bishop of Dunblane |
Balnea, Henry (supp. fl. early 15th cent.), supposed religious writer |
Balsham, Adam of [Adam de Parvo Ponte] (1100x02?-1157x69?), logician |
Balsham, Hugh of (d. 1286), bishop of Ely and benefactor |
Balthere [St Balthere, Baldred, Balther] (d. 756), hermit |
Balthild [St Balthild, Balthilda] (d. c.680), queen of the Franks, consort of Clovis II of Neustria |
Baltroddi, Walter of (d. 1270), bishop of Caithness |
Bamburgh, Odard of (fl. c.1115-c.1133), administrator |
Bampton, John (fl. 1317-1341), Carmelite friar and theologian |
Banastre, Alard (fl. 1166-1175), administrator |
Banastre [Banaster], Gilbert (d. 1487), composer and poet |
Bank [Banke], Richard (d. 1415), justice |
Banke, Alexander (c.1467-1531?), abbot of Furness |
Bankin [Bankyn], John (fl. 1347-1387), prior of the Augustinian convent, London, and religious controversialist |
Bannard, John (fl. 1402-1411), Augustinian friar and theologian |
Banquell [Bankwell], Sir John (d. 1308), administrator |
Barantyn, Drew (c.1350-1415), goldsmith and mayor of London |
Barbour, John (c.1330-1395), ecclesiastic and verse historian |
Barclay, Alexander (c.1484-1552), poet and clergyman |
Bardelby, Robert (d. 1332/3), administrator |
Bardney, Richard (fl. 1485/6-1519), Benedictine monk and author |
Bardolf, Hugh (d. 1203), justice |
Bardolf, Thomas, fifth Baron Bardolf (1369-1408), landowner and rebel |
Bardolf, William (b. in or before 1206, d. 1275/6), baron |
Barinthus [St Barinthus, Barnitus, Barvitus] (supp. fl. 6th cent.), legendary navigator |
Barker, John (fl. c.1471-1482), logician |
Barking, Adam of (fl. c.1176-c.1200), Benedictine monk and religious poet |
Barking, Clemence of (fl. 1163-c.1200), Benedictine nun and hagiographer, of Barking Abbey |
Barking, Richard of (d. 1246), abbot of Westminster and royal councillor |
Barlow, Roger (c.1483-1553), merchant and explorer |
Barnes, Robert (c.1495-1540), religious reformer |
Barnet, John (d. 1373), bishop of Ely |
Becket, Thomas [St Thomas of Canterbury, Thomas of London] (1120?-1170), archbishop of Canterbury |
Beckingham, Elias [Ellis] (d. 1307?), justice |
Bederic [Bury, Teesdale], Henry (b. before 1350, d. c.1395), prior of Clare and theologian |
Bedingfield [Bedingfeld] family (per. 1476-1760), gentry |
Bede [St Bede, Bæda, known as the Venerable Bede] (673/4-735), monk, historian, and theologian |
Beaumont, Robert de, count of Meulan and first earl of Leicester (d. 1118), magnate |
Beccles, Alan of (d. 1240), ecclesiastical administrator |
Beaumont, Louis de (d. 1333), bishop of Durham |
Bek, Thomas (I) (d. 1293), bishop of St David's |
Bek, Thomas (II) (1283-1347), bishop of Lincoln |
Bek, Antony (I) (c.1245-1311), bishop of Durham |
Bek, Antony (II) (1279-1343), bishop of Norwich |
Bel, Jean le (c.1290-1370), ecclesiastic and chronicler |
Beler, Sir Roger (d. 1326), justice |
Bekinsau [Beckinsau], John (1499/1500-1559), scholar |
Bedyll, Thomas (c.1486-1537), administrator and canon lawyer |
Bedyngham, John (d. 1459/60), composer |
Bedo Brwynllys (fl. 1469), poet |
Bega [St Bega] (supp. fl. late 7th cent.), abbess of Hartlepool |
Bek family (per. c.1150-c.1350), gentry |
Beeth [Beith, Bethus], William (supp. fl. 1498), supposed Dominican author |
Aelsinus (fl. c.1023-c.1031), Benedictine monk and scribe of New Minster, Winchester |
Æthelbald (d. 757), king of the Mercians |
Æthelbald (d. 860), king of the West Saxons |
Æthelberht I (d. 616?), king of Kent |
Æthelberht II (d. 762), joint king of Kent |
Æthelberht [St Æthelberht, Ethelbert] (779/80-794), king of the East Angles |
Æthelberht (d. 865), king of the West Saxons |
Æthelburh [St Æthelburh, Ethelburga] (fl. 664), abbess of Barking |
Æthelflæd [Ethelfleda] (d. 918), ruler of the Mercians |
Æthelfrith (d. c.616), king of Northumbria |
Æthelgar (d. 990), archbishop of Canterbury |
Æthelheard (d. 740), king of the West Saxons |
Æthelheard [Ethelhard] (d. 805), archbishop of Canterbury |
Æthelmaer (d. after 1070), bishop of Elmham |
Æthelnoth (d. 1038), archbishop of Canterbury |
Æthelred (d. after 704), king of the Mercians |
Æthelred I [Ethelred I] (d. 871), king of the West Saxons |
Æthelred (d. 888), archbishop of Canterbury |
Æthelred (d. 911), ruler of the Mercians |
Æthelred II [Ethelred; known as Ethelred the Unready] (c.966x8-1016), king of England |
Æthelric (d. 1034), bishop of Dorchester |
Æthelstan [Athelstan] (893/4-939), king of England |
Æthelstan [Ethelstan, Æthelstan Half-King] (fl. 932-956), magnate |
Æthelstan Ætheling [Athelstan the Atheling] (d. 1014), prince |
Æthelthryth [St Æthelthryth, Etheldreda, Audrey] (d. 679), queen in Northumbria, consort of King Ecgfrith, and abbess of Ely |
Æthelweard [Ethelwerd] (d. 998?), chronicler and magnate |
Aethelwig (d. 1077/8), abbot of Evesham and administrator |
Æthelwine [Ethelwine, Æthelwine Dei Amicus] (d. 992), magnate and founder of Ramsey Abbey, Huntingdonshire |
Æthelwine (d. in or after 1071), bishop of Durham |
Æthelwold [St Æthelwold, Ethelwold] (904x9-984), abbot of Abingdon and bishop of Winchester |
Æthelwulf (d. 858), king of the West Saxons |
Agilbert (d. 679x90), bishop of the West Saxons |
Aigle, Richer de l' (c.1095-1176), baron |
Aigueblanche, Peter d' [Peter de Aqua Blanca] (d. 1268), bishop of Hereford and royal councillor |
Ailerán [Aileranus Sapiens] (d. 665), scholar |
Ailill Molt (d. c.482), high-king of Ireland |
Ailnoth [Ælnoth] (fl. c.1085-c.1122), Benedictine monk and hagiographer |
Aio (supp. fl. 950x75), supposed historian |
Airbertach mac Cosse Dobráin (d. 1016), poet |
Airmyn [Ayreminne], Richard (c.1290-1340), administrator |
Airmyn [Ayreminne], William (d. 1336), administrator and bishop of Norwich |
Aiscough [Ayscough], William (c.1395-1450), administrator and bishop of Salisbury |
Alan, lord of Galloway (b. before 1199, d. 1234), magnate |
Alan Rufus (d. 1093), magnate |
Alanus Anglicus (fl. c.1190-c.1210), canonist |
À Lasco [Laski], John (1499-1560), evangelical reformer |
Alban [St Albans], Roger (d. after 1461), genealogist, copyist, and Carmelite friar |
Albinus (d. 732), abbot of St Peter's and St Paul's, Canterbury |
Alchfrith [Ealhfrith] (fl. c.655-c.665), sub-king of Deira |
Alcock, John (1430-1500), administrator and bishop of Ely |
Alcock, Simon (d. 1459), scholastic author |
Alcock, Thomas (d. 1564), merchant |
Alcuin [Albinus, Flaccus] (c.740-804), abbot of St Martin's, Tours, and royal adviser |
Aldfrith (d. 704/5), king of Northumbria |
Aldhelm [St Aldhelm] (d. 709/10), abbot of Malmesbury, bishop of Sherborne, and scholar |
Aldhun (d. 1018), bishop of Durham |
Aldred (fl. c.970), provost of Chester-le-Street and glossator |
Aldrich, Robert (1488/9-1556), bishop of Carlisle |
Alen, John (1476-1534), archbishop of Dublin |
Alexander I (d. 1124), king of Scots |
Alexander [called Alexander the Magnificent] (d. 1148), bishop of Lincoln |
Alexander II (1198-1249), king of Scots |
Alexander III (1241-1286), king of Scots |
Alexandre, Pierre [pseud. Simon Alexius] (c.1498-1563), prior of Arras and theologian |
Alexis Master (fl. c.1120-c.1140), manuscript artist |
Aleyn, John [J. Alanus] (d. 1373), composer |
Alfonsi, Petrus (fl. 1106-1126), scholar and translator of scientific works |
Alfred [Ælfred] (848/9-899), king of the West Saxons and of the Anglo-Saxons |
Alfred (d. 1160), bishop of Worcester |
Alfred Ætheling (d. 1036/7), prince |
Alhmund [Alchmund] (d. 781), bishop of Hexham |
Alice [married name Alice de Lusignan], suo jure countess of Eu (d. 1246), magnate |
Allen, Sir John (c.1470-1544), mayor of London |
Alleyne [Allyn], Thomas (c.1488-1558), clergyman and benefactor |
Allington, William (d. 1446), administrator and speaker of the House of Commons |
Allington, Sir William (d. 1479), speaker of the House of Commons |
Alnwick, Martin (d. 1336), Franciscan friar, theologian, and philosopher |
Alnwick, William (c.1275-1333), Franciscan friar and theologian, and bishop of Giovinazzo |
Alnwick, William (d. 1449), bishop of Norwich and Lincoln |
Ambroise (fl. 1188-1195), crusader and historian |
Amesbury, Michael of (d. 1253), abbot of Glastonbury |
Ammonius, Andreas [Andrea della Rena] (bap. 1476, d. 1517), humanist scholar and poet |
Anarawd ap Rhodri (d. 916), king in Wales |
André [Andreas], Bernard (c.1450-1522), poet and historian |
Andrew (d. 1184), bishop of Caithness |
Aneirin [Aneurin, Neirin] (fl. c.575-c.600), poet |
Angle, Guichard (IV) d', earl of Huntingdon (c.1308x15-1380), soldier |
Anian [Einion ab Ynyr] (d. 1293), Dominican friar and bishop of St Asaph |
Anian [Einion] (d. 1305x7), bishop of Bangor |
Anna (d. 654?), king of the East Angles |
Annabella [née Annabella Drummond] (d. 1401), queen of Scots |
Anne [Anne of Bohemia] (1366-1394), queen of England, first consort of Richard II |
Anne [née Anne Neville] (1456-1485), queen of England, consort of Richard III |
Anne of Woodstock, countess of Stafford (c.1382-1438), noblewoman |
Anonymous IV (fl. 1250-1280), music theorist |
Anselm [St Anselm] (c.1033-1109), abbot of Bec and archbishop of Canterbury |
Anselm (d. 1148), abbot of Bury St Edmunds and hagiographer |
Anstey, Richard of (c.1137-1194/5), litigant |
Anwykyll, John (d. 1487), schoolmaster and grammarian |
Appleby, John (d. 1389), dean of St Paul's, London, and diplomat |
Appleby, Thomas (d. 1395), bishop of Carlisle |
Apulia, Simon of (d. 1223), bishop of Exeter |
Archibald (d. 1198), administrator and abbot of Dunfermline |
Arderne, John (b. 1307/8, d. in or after 1377), surgeon and author |
Argentine, Sir Giles d' (c.1210-1282), baronial leader |
Argentine, John (c.1443-1508), physician and college head |
Arnórr Earls' Poet [Arnórr Jarlaskáld, Arnórr Þórðarson, Arnórr Thórdarson] (fl. c.1046-1073), court poet in Iceland |
Arnulf (1105x9-1184), bishop of Lisieux |
Barton [Berton], William (d. after 1382), theologian and university principal |
Basing, Adam of (d. 1262x6), draper |
Basset, Sir Ralph [Basset of Drayton] (d. 1265), baronial leader |
Basset, Ralph (d. 1127?), justice |
Basset, Richard (d. in or before 1144), justice |
Basset, Ralph [Ralph Basset of Sapcote] (c.1220-1279?), baron |
Basset, Philip (d. 1271), justiciar and royalist nobleman |
Basset, Peter (fl. 1415-1437), soldier and historian |
Basset, Philippa, countess of Warwick (d. 1265), magnate |
Barrow, William (d. 1429), bishop of Carlisle |
Barrett [Barret], John (c.1495-1563), Carmelite friar and protestant theologian |
Barry, Robert of (d. in or after 1185), soldier |
Barry, Philip of (d. c.1199), landholder |
Barre, Richard (b. c.1130, d. in or after 1202), ecclesiastic and justice |
Barr [née Huddleston], Amelia Edith (1831-1919), novelist |
Barret, Patrick (d. 1415), bishop of Ferns and administrator |
Barton, Sir John (d. in or before 1335), administrator |
Barton, Andrew (c.1470-1511), seaman and shipowner |
Barton, John (fl. 1417), physician and alleged heretic |
Bartholomew (d. 1184), bishop of Exeter |
Bartholomew of Farne [St Bartholomew of Farne] (d. 1193), hermit |
Bauzan, Sir Stephen (b. after 1210, d. 1257), knight |
Baumburgh, Thomas (d. 1340), administrator |
Bayeux, Osbert de (fl. 1120-1184), ecclesiastic and suspected murderer |
Bayeux, John de (c.1190-1249), baron |
Bath, Henry of (d. 1260), justice and administrator |
Bath, Adelard of (b. in or before 1080?, d. in or after 1150), scientist and translator |
Baukwell [Bankwell], Roger (d. in or after 1350), justice |
Bealknap, Sir Robert (d. 1401), justice |
Beadwulf [Baldwulf] (fl. 791-795), bishop of Whithorn |
Beaton [Betoun], David (1494?-1546), cardinal and archbishop of St Andrews |
Beane, Sawney (fl. 15th-16th cent.), legendary murderer and cannibal |
Baynard, Richard (1371-1434), lawyer and speaker of the House of Commons |
Bayeux, Serlo of (c.1050-1113x22), poet |
Baynard [Banyard], Robert (d. 1329/30), administrator and justice |
Basset, William (d. 1249), justice |
Basset, William (d. in or after 1185), justice and sheriff |
Bassingbourn, Humphrey of (d. 1238x41), ecclesiastic and justice |
Basset, Sir William (d. 1356/7), justice |
Basset, Thomas (d. 1220), soldier and courtier |
Basset, Thomas (d. c.1182), justice |
Bateman [Norwich], William (c.1298-1355), diplomat, founder of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, and bishop of Norwich |
Batecombe [Batecumbe], William (fl. 1348), astronomer |
Batesford, John (d. 1319), justice |
Baston, Robert (d. in or before 1348), Carmelite friar and poet |
Baston, Philip (d. after 1327), Carmelite friar |
Bate, John (d. 1430), logician and theologian |
Ben, James (d. 1332), bishop of St Andrews |
Bendings, William (d. c.1197), justice |
Belmeis [Beaumais], Richard de (d. 1127), administrator and bishop of London |
Belmeis [Beaumais], Richard de (d. 1162), bishop of London |
Benedict Biscop [St Benedict Biscop] (c.628-689), abbot of Wearmouth and scholar |
Benedict of Ramsey [Master Benedict] (d. in or after 1211), ecclesiastic and administrator |
Benedict [Benedict of Peterborough] (c.1135-1193), abbot of Peterborough and royal councillor |
Beleth, Jean (fl. 1135-1182), ecclesiastical |
Bell, Richard (b. c.1410, d. in or after 1495), bishop of Carlisle |
Belet, Michael (d. 1201), justice and administrator |
Belet, Michael (d. in or before 1247), royal servant |
Bellême, Robert de, earl of Shrewsbury and count of Ponthieu (bap. c.1057, d. in or after 1130), magnate |
Bellenden [Bannatyne], John (c.1495-1545x8), poet and translator |
Bellasis family (per. c.1500-1653), gentry |
Beornred (d. 797), archbishop of Sens and abbot of Echternach |
Beornwulf (d. 826?), king of the Mercians |
Beorhtric [Brihtric] (d. in or before 1066?), magnate |
Beorn Estrithson, earl (d. 1049), magnate |
Bereford, Ralph (d. 1329), administrator and justice |
Bereford, Richard (fl. 1280-1318), administrator |
Bere, Richard (c.1455-1525), abbot of Glastonbury |
Benet, John (d. 1474), priest and chronicler |
Bennum, Hugh of (d. 1281/2), bishop of Aberdeen |
Benet, John (d. 1458), composer |
Beoán [St Beoán, Bean, Mo Bhióc] (supp. fl. 1012x24), bishop of Mortlach |
Beorhtric (d. 802), king of the West Saxons |
Benstede, Sir John (d. 1323), administrator |
Beckington [Bekynton], Thomas (1390?-1465), administrator and bishop of Bath and Wells |
Beckley, William (d. 1438), prior of Sandwich and theologian |
Beauchamp, William (V), first Baron Bergavenny (c.1343-1411), soldier and landowner |
Áed Allán mac Fergaile (d. 743) |
Dál Riata , kings of (act. c.500-c.850) |
Meath, saints of (act. c.400-c.900) |
Ulster, saints of (act. c.400-c.650) |
Áed mac Néill (d. 879) |
Áed Oirdnide mac Néill (d. 819) |
Áed Sláine mac Diarmata (d. 604) |
Beauchamp, William (IV) de, ninth earl of Warwick (c.1238-1298), magnate |
Beauchamp, William de [William de Beauchamp of Bedford] (c.1185-1260), judge and sheriff |
Beaufort, Edmund, first duke of Somerset (c.1406-1455), magnate and soldier |
Beaufeu, Robert de [Robert de Bello Fago] (d. in or before 1219), poet and cleric |
Æbbe (d. 683?) |
Beauchamp, Walter (II) de (1192/3-1236), justice |
Beauchamp, William (I) de (1100x10-1170), sheriff and baron |
Beaufort, John, marquess of Dorset and marquess of Somerset (c.1371-1410), soldier and administrator |
Beaufort [married names Ferrers, Neville], Joan, countess of Westmorland (1379?-1440), magnate |
Beaufort, Margaret [known as Lady Margaret Beaufort], countess of Richmond and Derby (1443-1509), royal matriarch |
Beaufort, John, duke of Somerset (1404-1444), magnate and soldier |
Beaufort, Henry [called the Cardinal of England] (1375?-1447), bishop of Winchester and cardinal |
Beaufort, Edmund, styled third duke of Somerset (c.1438-1471), magnate |
Beaufort, Henry, second duke of Somerset (1436-1464), magnate |
Beauchamp, John, first Baron Beauchamp of Kidderminster (d. 1388), administrator and landowner |
Beauchamp, Henry, duke of Warwick (1425-1446), magnate |
Beauchamp, Richard, thirteenth earl of Warwick (1382-1439), magnate |
Beauchamp, John, first Baron Beauchamp of Powick (c.1400-1475), nobleman and administrator |
Beauchamp, de, family (per. c.1080-c.1265), gentry |
Beaton, James (c.1473-1539), administrator and archbishop of St Andrews |
Beauchamp, Guy de, tenth earl of Warwick (c.1272-1315), magnate |
Beauchamp, Sir Walter (d. 1430), soldier, administrator, and speaker of the House of Commons |
Beauchamp, Thomas, twelfth earl of Warwick (1337x9-1401), magnate |
Beauchamp, Walter (I) de (c.1065-1130/31), administrator |
Beauchamp, Robert de (c.1190-1251/2), justice and baron |
Beauchamp, Richard (d. 1481), bishop of Salisbury |
Beauchamp, Thomas, eleventh earl of Warwick (1313/14-1369), soldier and magnate |
Beaumont, John, first Viscount Beaumont (1409?-1460), magnate and courtier |
Beaumont, Sir Henry de (c.1280-1340), baron |
Beaufou [Beaufeu], Roger [Roger de Bello Fago] (d. 1309), justice |
Beaufort, Thomas, duke of Exeter (1377?-1426), magnate and soldier |
Beaumont [Newburgh], Henry de, first earl of Warwick (d. 1119), magnate |
Basset, Alan (d. 1232), administrator |
Basingstoke, John of [John Basing] (d. 1252), scholar and ecclesiastic |
Basset, Gilbert (d. 1241), knight and rebel |
Basset, Fulk (d. 1259), bishop of London |
Barwick, John (fl. 1290-1300), Franciscan friar and theologian |
John Shirley (c. 1366-1456), author, translator, and scribe |
John Trevisa |
Trevisa, John |
Mirk, John (fl. c. 1382-c. 1414), Augustinian Author |
Ailred [Ælred, Æthelred] of Rievaulx (1110-1167), religious writer and abbot of Rievaulx |
Aldhelm [St. Aldhelm] (d. 709/10) |
Bartholomaeus Anglicus (b. before 1203, d. 1272), Franciscan friar and encyclopaedist |
Art. John Batmanson |
Boniface |
Andrew Boorde |
Brian Bóruma (c. 941-1014), high-king of Ireland |
Burgh, Richard de, second earl of Ulster [called Red Earl] (b. in or after 1259, d. 1326), magnate, lord of Connacht |
Canterbury, Odo of |
Cathal mac Conchobair (+ 1010), king of Connacht |
John Colet |
Conn na mBocht (+ 1060), ecclesiastical leader |
Courcy [Courci], John de (+ 1219?), conqueror of Ulster |
Eilmer |
Froissart, Jean |
Garland, John of |
Gilbert [Gille, Gilli, Gillebertus; called Gilla Espaic] (+ 1145), bishop of Limerick |
Godred Crovan [Guðrøðr, Gofraid Méránach] (+ 1095), king of Man and the Isles |
Mac Flainn, Flann [Florence Macflynn] (+ 1256), archbishop of Tuam |
Mac Lochlainn [Ua Lochlainn], Muirchertach (+ 1166), high-king of Ireland |
Malmesbury, William of |
Ragnvald [Rögnvaldr, Reginald, Ragnall] (+ 1229), king of Man and the Isles |
Ua Conchobair, Áed [Aedh O'Connor, Áed in Gaí Bernaig] (+ 1067), king of Connacht |
Ua Conchobair, Ruaidrí [Roderic O'Connor, Ruaidrí na Saide Buide] (+ 1118), king of Connacht |
Ua Gormáin, Máel Muire [Marianus O'Gorman] (+ 1181?), abbot of Knock |
Ua Néill, Flaithbertach [Flaithbheartach O'Neill, Flaithbertach an Trostáin] (+ 1036), king of Ailech |
Vinsauf, Geoffrey of |