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Knipe, Thomas (1638/9–1711), headmaster<br />
Knollys [née Carey], Katherine, Lady Knollys (c.1523–1569), courtier<br />
Kynynmound, Gilbert Elliot Murray [formerly Gilbert Elliot], first earl of Min<strong>to</strong> (1751–1814),<br />
governor-general of Bengal<br />
Lambe, James (bap. 1599, d. 1664), oriental scholar<br />
Lambert [Lambart], Oliver, first Baron Lambart of Cavan (c.1560–1618), soldier and<br />
administra<strong>to</strong>r<br />
Langham, Simon (d. 1376), administra<strong>to</strong>r, archbishop of Canterbury, and cardinal<br />
Law, Andrew Bonar (1858–1923), businessman and prime minister<br />
Lawes, Henry (bap. 1596, d. 1662), singer and composer<br />
Lawrence (d. 1173), abbot of Westminster<br />
Lawrence, John Laird Mair, first Baron Lawrence (1811–1879), viceroy of India<br />
Le Courayer, Pierre-François (1681–1776), Roman Catholic priest and religious controversialist<br />
Le Squyer, Scipio (1579–1659), record keeper and antiquary<br />
Leake, John (1729–1792), man-midwife<br />
Leith, Sir James (1763–1816), army officer<br />
Lennox, Charles, first duke of Richmond, first duke of Lennox, and duke of Aubigny in the<br />
French nobility (1672–1723), landowner<br />
Lewis, Erasmus (1670–1754), government official<br />
Ley, James, third earl of Marlborough (1618/19–1665), naval officer<br />
Lindsay, Sir John (1737–1788), naval officer<br />
Litlyng<strong>to</strong>n [Litling<strong>to</strong>n], Nicholas (b. before 1315, d. 1386), abbot of Westminster<br />
Livings<strong>to</strong>ne, David (1813–1873), explorer and missionary<br />
Livings<strong>to</strong>ne, Thomas, Viscount Teviot (c.1651–1711), army officer<br />
Loe, William (d. 1645), Church of England clergyman<br />
Long, Sir Robert, first baronet (c.1602–1673), politician and exchequer official<br />
Longueville, William (1639–1721), lawyer<br />
Lucas, Richard (1648/9–1715), Church of England clergyman<br />
Lumley [née Cornwallis], Elizabeth, Viscountess Lumley of Waterford (c.1578–1658),<br />
benefac<strong>to</strong>r<br />
Lyell, Sir Charles, first baronet (1797–1875), geologist<br />
Lyt<strong>to</strong>n, Edward George Earle Lyt<strong>to</strong>n Bulwer [formerly Edward George Earle Lyt<strong>to</strong>n Bulwer],<br />
first Baron Lyt<strong>to</strong>n (1803–1873), writer and politician<br />
Mackenzie, Kenneth Augustus Muir, Baron Muir Mackenzie (1845–1930), civil servant and<br />
politician<br />
Mackworth, Humphrey (1603–1654), government official and politician<br />
Macpherson, James (1736–1796), writer<br />
Markham, William (bap. 1719, d. 1807), archbishop of York<br />
Marsh, Charles (1735–1812), found in Marsh, Charles (c.1774–1835), barrister and politician<br />
Marshall, Stephen (1594/5?–1655), Church of England clergyman<br />
Martin, Jonathan (c.1705–1737), organist<br />
Mary [Mary Stewart] (1542–1587), queen of Scots<br />
Mary I (1516–1558), queen of England and Ireland<br />
Mary II (1662–1694), queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland<br />
Mary, princess royal (1631–1660), princess of Orange, consort of William II<br />
Mason, Edmund (d. 1635), dean of Salisbury<br />
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