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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 9,263 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- John Skelton (author)
- Joseph John Skelton
- Philip Skelton
- William Skelton
- James Skene
- Thomas Skevington
- Frederic Carpenter Skey
- John Edwin Hilary Skinner
- Matthew Skinner
- Stephen Skinner (lexicographer)
- Thomas Skinner (British Army officer, died 1843)
- Thomas Skinner (historical writer)
- William Skinner (bishop)
- Archibald Skirving
- Henry Skrine
- John Skynner
- Henry James Slack
- Sir John Slade, 1st Baronet
- Matthew Slade
- Frederick Slare
- Richard Slate
- John Sleath
- William Campbell Sleigh
- Mary Slingsby
- Lindsay Sloper
- Peter Smalle
- Peter Smart
- Edward Smedley
- George Smeeton
- Leonard Smelt (British Army officer)
- Thomas Smeton
- Thomas Smibert
- Edward Smirke
- Richard Smirke
- Robert Smirke (painter)
- Aaron Smith (conspirator)
- Anker Smith
- Charles Smith (singer)
- Charles Felix Smith
- Charles John Smith
- Elizabeth Smith (translator)
- Frederick Smith (British Army officer, born 1790)
- George Smith (English artist)
- George Smith (historian)
- George Smith (Royal Navy officer)
- Gerard Edwards Smith
- Hugh Smith (physician)
- James Smith (vicar-apostolic of the Northern District)
- James Smith (writer)
- Jeremiah Smith (clergyman)
- Jeremiah Smith (Manchester Grammar School)
- John Smith (antiquary)
- John Smith (banneret)
- John Smith (British Army officer, born 1754)
- John Smith (Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- John Smith (English poet)
- John Smith (engraver)
- John Smith (judge)
- John Smith (priest, born 1659)
- John Chaloner Smith
- John Gordon Smith (surgeon)
- John Orrin Smith
- John Russell Smith
- John Sidney Smith (legal writer)
- John Warwick Smith
- John William Smith (legal writer)
- Joseph Smith (academic)
- Josiah William Smith
- Sir Lionel Smith, 1st Baronet
- Richard John Smith
- Robert Archibald Smith
- Robert Percy Smith
- Thomas Smith (bishop of Carlisle)
- Thomas Smith (English judge)
- Thomas Smith (English soldier)
- Thomas Smith (Royal Navy officer, died 1708)
- Thomas Smith (scholar)
- Thomas Smythe
- Thomas Southwood Smith
- William Smith (17th-century actor)
- William Smith (poet)
- William "Gentleman" Smith
- William Tyler Smith
- Edward Smyth (bishop)
- Richard Smyth (minister)
- William Smyth (historian)
- William Henry Smyth
- David Smythe, Lord Methven
- Sidney Smythe
- William James Smythe
- Andrew Snape
- William Snatt
- Thomas Snelling
- Henry Soames (historian)
- George Soane
- Socinian controversy
- Moses Solanus
- Edward Solly (chemist)
- Samuel Solly
- Saint Solus
- Robert Some
- Edmund Sigismund Somers
- Robert Somers
- Hugh Somerville, 5th Lord Somerville
- James Somerville (family historian)
- James Somerville, 6th Lord Somerville
- John Southey Somerville, 15th Lord Somerville
- John Somerville, 4th Lord Somerville
- William Somner
- William Soone
- Thomas Sopwith (geologist)
- John Sotherton
- Thomas Soulemont
- John Flint South
- Robert South
- John Southcote (died 1585)
- Henry Southern (journalist)
- Henry Herbert Southey
- Richard Southgate (priest)
- Robert Southwell (priest)
- Thomas Southwell (Jesuit)
- John Edward Sowerby
- Edward Sparke
- Joseph Sparke
- Thomas Sparke
- HMS Sparrow (1796)
- Robert Spearman
- Thomas Speght
- George Speke (politician, died 1689)
- Edward Spelman
- Benjamin Edward Spence
- George Spence (MP)
- John Spencer (Lord Mayor of London)
- John Spencer (priest)
- Lord Henry Spencer
- Robert Cavendish Spencer
- Thomas Spencer (minister)
- William George Spencer
- Lillian Spender
- James Spens (diplomat)
- John Spens, Lord Condie
- Will Spens
- Alexander Spiers
- James Spiller (comedian)
- Jonathan Spilsbury
- Nathaniel Spinckes
- Charles Spooner (engraver)
- Charles Spooner (veterinary surgeon)
- William Charles Spooner
- James Spottiswood
- William Sprigg (pamphleteer)
- John Sprint
- Thomas Sprott (chronicler)
- John Spurgin
- Alexander Lindsay, 1st Lord Spynie
- Alexander Lindsay, 2nd Lord Spynie
- George Lindsay, 3rd Lord Spynie
- Edward Squire
- John Squire (British Army officer)
- Percy Bolingbroke St John
- Warham St Leger
- St Michael and All Angels Church, Badminton
- Almaric de St Amand, 1st Baron Saint Amand
- John Stackhouse (botanist)
- Thomas Stackhouse
- Thomas Stackhouse (antiquary)
- Anthony Stafford
- Granville Leveson-Gower, 1st Marquess of Stafford
- Richard Stafford, 1st Baron Stafford of Clifton
- Richard Anthony Stafford
- John Stagg (poet)
- John Dalrymple, 5th Earl of Stair
- John Dalrymple, 6th Earl of Stair
- James Field Stanfield
- Charles Stanford (minister)
- Christopher Stanger
- John Stanhope, 1st Baron Stanhope
- James Stanihurst
- Edward Stanley (surgeon)
- William Stanley (priest)
- Ephraim Gerrish Stannus
- Stanton St Bernard
- Hervey de Stanton
- William Stanyhurst
- Edward Staples
- Miles Stapleton of Bedale
- Augustus Stapleton
- Gregory Stapleton
- Thomas Stapleton (antiquary)
- Anthony Stapley
- John Stapley
- Robert Stapylton
- Adam Stark
- Nicholas Statham
- Edmund Staunton
- Sir George Staunton, 1st Baronet
- Richard Stayner
- Henry Stebbing
- Henry Stebbing (editor)
- Charles Stedman