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Comment
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William Adams[disambiguation needed]
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Alexander Muirhead Aitken
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Rutherford Alcock
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W. A. Tyssen Amhurst
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Sir William Armstrong
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William Arthur[disambiguation needed]
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W. H. Ashurst
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Might be William Henry Ashurst (solicitor) (1819–1879); William Henry Ashurst (radical) was his father (ODNB).
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Henry Ashworth
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Walter Bagehot
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John Baker[disambiguation needed]
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Samuel Baker
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George Balfour
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John Stothert Bartrum
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Surgeon at Bath.
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L. J. Beale
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Lionel John Beale (1796-1871), surgeon.
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John Beddoe
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William Blackmore
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Henry G. Bohn
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John Bowring
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Charles Holt Bracebridge
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Charles Holte Bracebridge (1799-1872) was a miscellaneous writer.[2] He and his wife Stella were friends of Florence Nightingale.
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Thomas Braddle
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John Briggs
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Luke Burke
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Richard Francis Burton
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George Busk
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ODNB
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Captain Cameron
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Archibald Campbell
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George Campbell[disambiguation needed]
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William Camps
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Frederick Stanley Carpenter
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William Charlton
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William Henry Charlton of Hesleyside (1814-1880), miscellaneous writer.[3]
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James Clark[disambiguation needed]
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Hyde Clarke
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William Aloysius Clavering
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Sir William Clay, 1st Baronet
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Thomas Edward Colebrooke
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J. Sherrard Coleman
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W. W. Collins
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Lord Colonsay
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George Ford Copeland
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Tullie Cornthwaite
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John Crawfurd
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W. J. Crichton
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T. F. Dillon Croker
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Richard Cull
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R. Cunliffe
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Justice Cursetjee
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G. Cutler
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Naoroji Dadabhai
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Joseph Barnard Davis
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John Francis Davis
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Earl De Grey and Ripon
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Duke of Devonshire
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John Dickenson, Jr.
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John Dickinson
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Cornelius Donovan
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William Duckworth
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Robert Dunn (surgeon)
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ODNB
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J. W. Eastwood
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William Erle
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William Euing
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John Evans (archaeologist)
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W. Fairbairn
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Frederick Royston Fairbank
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F. W. Farrar
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Richard Fort
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R. N. Fowler
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C. Fox
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Augustus Lane Fox
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Augustus Wollaston Franks
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Thomas Fraser
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Albert Fytche
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Douglas Galton
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Francis Galton
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E. V. Gardner
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Edward V. Gardner, Professor of Chemistry (1872-?) at the Royal Polytechnic Institution.
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Peter Gardner
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John Peter Gassiot
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FRS
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William Gillespie
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Richard Thomas Gore
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W. R. Greg
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Henry Grey
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George Grey
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James Guthrie
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Archibald Hamilton
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Rowland Hamilton
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John Harvey
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Robert Henderson
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Robert Hepburn
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James Hepburn
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James Heywood (philanthropist)
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FRS
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Frederick Hindmarsh
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Kirkman Daniel Hodgson
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John Camden Hotten
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H. H. Howorth
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John Hunt
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H. A. Husband
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Thomas J. Hutchinson
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Thomas Huxley
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F. H. Janson
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Maharajah of Johore
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R. Hartley Kennedy
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Richard King (traveller)
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Samuel Laing
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Andrew Lan
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J. Langlands
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Edward Lawford
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Arthur Lennox
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Malcolm Lewin
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Horatio Love
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John Lubbock
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James McClelland
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? John Mclellan
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John Frederick McNair
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John Gray Macfarlan
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S. J. Mackie
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Daniel Mackintosh
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Andrew Maclure
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W. F. Malcolm
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Robert James Mann
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Clements R. Markham
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Matthew Marsh
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George Maw
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P. Benson Maxwell
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Joseph Mayer
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W. F. Mayers
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John S. Mayson
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Joseph Milligan
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Viscount Milton
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Alexander Mitchell
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Robert Mortimer Montgomery
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F. Mouat
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J. Mair
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Roderick Impey Murchison
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John Murray
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William Napier
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William Donald Napier
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Davyd Nash
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Presumably David (Dafyd) William Nash, barrister and author. Secretary of the ESL after Francis Galton.
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J. Dyce Nicol
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Charles Nicholson
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Brinsley Nicholson
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Laurence Oliphant
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Sherard Osborn
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Harry Parkes
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Francisco E. Pereira
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Gerald Raoul Perry
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H. W. Petherick
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Arthur Phayre
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W. H. Pope
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J. J. Postlethwaite
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Thomas Prendergast
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David S. Price
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Alfred Pulford
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A. Giles Puller
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S. E. B. Bouverie Pusey
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Sidney Edward Bouverie Bouverie-Pusey (1839-1911). The son of Philip Pusey.[4] He was author of Permanence and evolution: an inquiry into the supposed mutability of animal types (1882),[5] "an amusing and dashing little work by an anti-Darwinian champion of some originality".[6]
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G. Dalhousie Ramsay
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John Ramsay
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Charles Ratcliff
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W. H. Read
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Lestock Reid
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Francis Richardson
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C. Robert de Ruffières
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A. Roberts
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T. Valentine Robins
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G. A. Robinson
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George Rogers
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Hyacinthe Rónay
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H. C. Rowcroft
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Edward Ryan
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Alfred Sadler
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David Salomons
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John Scott
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Thomas Scott
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John Scouler
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W. Wardrop Shaw
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Earl of Sheffield
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Henry Danby Seymour
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Justin Shiel
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John Shortt
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Charles Lionel Showers
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W. H. Simpson
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Bath Charles Smart
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John Smith
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W. Parker Snow
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William Somervell
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William Spottiswoode
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FRS
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George St. Clair
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Spencer St. John
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W. E. Stanbridge
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William Frederick Cowell Stepney
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William Frederick Cowell Stepney (1820-1872), socialist. Eldest son of Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Cowell Stepney, Bart.[7]
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N. H. Stevens
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Alexander Patrick Stewart
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Viscount Strangford
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Richard Levinge Swift
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Richard Levinge Swift (1821-1872), English barrister and diplomat. He was Consul at Oporto before being appointed Consul to Barcelona in 1867.[8]In 1868 he was appointed Consul at Brest.[9]
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Lord Talbot de Malahide
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James Tanner
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Richard Temple
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John Tennant
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John Thomson
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See [1].
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John Thrupp
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ODNB
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Edward Thurlow
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John Thurnam
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Samuel Timmins
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T. Harington Tuke
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Thomas Harrington Tuke (1826-1888), doctor to the insane.[10] Tuke published several pamphlets.[11]
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Edward Burnet Tylor
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John Ussher
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George Vaughan
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Thomas Frances Wade
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J. S. Walker
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T. Walker
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Alfred Russel Wallace
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Edward Warner
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J. Warren
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Andrew Scott Waugh
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Reginald Sackville West
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James Whishaw
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James Whishaw (1808-1879) of Gray's Inn, legal writer.[12]
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Henry Drummond Wolff
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Samuel Wood
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Robert Carr Woods
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Robert Carr Woods (1816–1875), known as Robin, the first editor of The Straits Times.[13]
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Thomas Wright (antiquarian)
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