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Pages in category "Articles incorporating DNB text with Wikisource reference"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 9,285 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Francis Hubert
- Mary Hudson (organist)
- Michael Hudson (Royalist)
- Thomas Hudson (painter)
- William Hudson (botanist)
- William Huggins (translator)
- William John Huggins
- Hugh of Amiens
- George Hughes (priest)
- Hugh Hughes (painter)
- Hugh Hughes (poet)
- Hugh Hughes (Tegai)
- John Hughes (1790–1857)
- John Hughes (antiquary)
- John Hughes (minister, 1796–1860)
- John Hughes (priest, 1787–1860)
- Obadiah Hughes
- Robert Hughes (poet)
- Thomas Smart Hughes
- William Hughes (bishop of St Asaph)
- William Hughes (writer)
- Robert Huick
- Alexander Huish
- Charles Hulbert
- Charles Augustus Hulbert
- Thomas Hull (actor)
- William Hull (artist)
- John Hullock
- Jonathan Hulls
- Henry Hulsbergh
- Edward Hulse (physician, 1631–1711)
- Edward Hulse (physician, 1682–1759)
- William Adam Hulton
- Anne Humby
- Abraham Hume (priest)
- David Hume of Godscroft
- James Hume (mathematician)
- James Deacon Hume
- John Robert Hume
- Patrick Hume (editor)
- Tobias Hume
- Humphrey Neville of Brancepeth
- William Humphrey (engraver)
- James Humphreys (lawyer)
- Samuel Humphreys (poet)
- William Gilson Humphry
- Anne Hungerford
- Anthony Hungerford (Royalist)
- Anthony Hungerford of Black Bourton
- Anthony Hungerford (Roundhead)
- Agnes Hungerford
- Edward Hungerford (died 1522)
- Edward Hungerford (died 1648)
- Edward Hungerford (spendthrift)
- Robert Hungerford, 3rd Baron Hungerford
- Walter Hungerford (Knight of Farley)
- Walter Hungerford of Farleigh
- Walter Hungerford, 1st Baron Hungerford
- Walter Hungerford, 1st Baron Hungerford of Heytesbury
- Arabella Hunt
- Frederick Knight Hunt
- Jeremiah Hunt
- John Hunt (gentleman)
- Roger Hunt (speaker)
- Thomas Hunt (speech therapist)
- Alexander Hunter
- Christopher Hunter (physician)
- Henry Hunter (divine)
- John Hunter (physician)
- John Kelso Hunter
- Samuel Hunter (editor)
- Claudius Hunter
- Hans Francis Hastings, 12th Earl of Huntingdon
- George Huntingford
- Henry Huntingford
- Robert Huntington
- Francis Huntley
- George Gordon, 2nd Marquess of Huntly
- Frederick Yeates Hurlstone
- John Hurrion
- William Husband
- William Henry Husk
- Robert Hussey
- George Hutcheson
- George Hutchins (lawyer)
- John Hutchins (antiquary)
- John Hutchinson (Roundhead)
- Ralph Hutchinson (academic)
- Thomas Hutchinson (scholar)
- William Hutchinson (topographer)
- Henry Huth (bibliophile)
- George Hutt
- Leonard Hutten
- Johann Christian Hüttner
- James Hutton (minister)
- John Hutton (physician)
- Matthew Hutton (antiquary)
- Matthew Hutton (archbishop of York)
- Robert Hutton (divine)
- Alexander Hyde
- Edward Hyde (priest)
- Robert Hyde (judge)
- Thomas Hyde (Catholic exile)
- William Hyde (Douai)
- John Hymers
- John Hynde
- James Hyslop (poet)
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- I Parachute Battery (Bull's Troop) Royal Horse Artillery
- Edward I'Anson
- Agnes Ibbetson
- Idwal ap Meurig
- Jacob Ilive
- William Illingworth (archivist)
- Thomas Image
- John Imison
- Murrough O'Brien, 1st Earl of Inchiquin
- Ine of Wessex
- John Inett
- Clement Mansfield Ingleby
- Henry David Inglis
- Margaret Maxwell Inglis
- Dale Ingram
- John Ingram (engraver)
- Robert Acklom Ingram
- Thomas Inman
- Thomas Innes (historian)
- Charles Leonard Irby
- Frederick Paul Irby
- John Ireland (theologian)
- Samuel Ireland
- William Ireland (Jesuit)
- Ironmaster
- William Josiah Irons
- Edward Ironside (topographer)
- Gilbert Ironside the younger
- Gilbert Ironside the elder
- William Irvine (1776–1811)
- David Irving (librarian)
- George Vere Irving
- Joseph Irving
- Samuel Isaac
- Saul Isaac
- John Isham (composer)
- Sir Justinian Isham, 2nd Baronet
- John Islip
- Joseph Ivimey
- Thomas Ivory
- Thomas Ivory (Irish architect)
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- Alexander Jack
- Isaac Jackman
- Arthur Jackson (minister)
- Arthur Herbert Jackson
- Charles Jackson (antiquary)
- Henry Jackson (priest)
- John Jackson (actor)
- John Jackson (controversialist)
- John Jackson (travel writer)
- John Edward Jackson (antiquarian)
- John Richardson Jackson
- Joseph Jackson (typefounder)
- Julian Jackson (geographer)
- Richard Jackson (antiquary)
- Robert Jackson (surgeon, born 1750)
- Thomas Jackson (minister)
- Jackson of Exeter
- Arthur Jacob
- Edward Jacob (barrister)
- Henry Jacob
- Robert Jacob (physician)
- William Jacob (MP, died 1851)
- William Stephen Jacob
- Theodore Jacobsen
- William Jacobson
- Thomas Jacomb
- James Erskine, 7th Earl of Buchan
- James Peacock (architect)
- James Yates (poet)
- Edward James (barrister)
- John James (antiquary)
- John Angell James
- John Haddy James
- Thomas James (bishop)
- Richard James (scholar)
- Thomas James
- Andrew Jameson, Lord Ardwall
- James Sligo Jameson
- John Paul Jameson
- Robert Jamieson (merchant)
- Thomas Hill Jamieson
- Joseph Jane
- William Jane
- January 5
- Alexander Jardine (British Army officer)
- David Jardine (barrister)
- George Jardine
- Thomas Jarrett
- Thomas Jarrold
- Caleb Jeacocke
- Samuel Jeake
- Henry Jeanes