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This category contains articles that cite the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (ODNB). Articles that incorporate text from the Encyclopædia should provide the citation by adding {{cite ODNB}}
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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 18,406 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Jean Creton
- Jean de Wavrin
- Jean Fleming, Countess of Cassilis
- Jean-Pierre Camus
- Battle of Jean-Rabel
- Frank Jeans
- James Jeans
- Cynthia Jebb, Lady Gladwyn
- Eglantyne Jebb
- Eglantyne Louisa Jebb
- Joshua Jebb
- Richard Jebb (journalist)
- Jedburgh
- George Barker Jeffery
- Keith Jeffery
- Margot Jefferys
- Thomas Jefferys
- Simon Jeffes
- Lionel Jeffries
- Lena Jeger, Baroness Jeger
- Elizabeth Jekyll
- Gertrude Jekyll
- Joseph Jekyll
- Ann Jellicoe
- Geoffrey Jellicoe
- George Jellicoe, 2nd Earl Jellicoe
- John Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe
- John Jellicoe (illustrator)
- Susan Jellicoe
- Catherine Jemmat
- William Jemmat
- Jenico d'Artois
- Robert Jenison
- Charles Frewen Jenkin
- Albert Jenkins (rugby union)
- Clive Jenkins
- Gilmour Jenkins
- Hugh Jenkins, Baron Jenkins of Putney
- Lawrence Hugh Jenkins
- Robin Jenkins
- Francis Jenkinson
- Hilary Jenkinson
- Caryl Jenner
- Edward Jenner
- Kitty Lee Jenner
- Thomas Jenner (publisher)
- Jennings (novel series)
- Elizabeth Jennings (poet)
- Ivor Jennings
- John Jennings (Royal Navy officer)
- John Jennings (tutor)
- Margaret Jennings (scientist)
- Jenny Hill (music hall performer)
- Christine Jensen (campaigner)
- Soame Jenyns
- Robert Jephson
- Louise Jermy
- Jermyn Wyche
- George Bitton Jermyn
- Thomas Jermyn (1573–1645)
- Thomas Jermyn (1604–1659)
- Richard Jerningham
- Jesmond
- Edward Jesse
- F. Tennyson Jesse
- George Jessel (jurist)
- Jessica Mary Albery
- Jessie Campbell
- Ann Jessop
- Benjamin Jesty
- Jesuits
- List of alumni of Jesus College, Oxford
- List of clergy educated at Jesus College, Oxford
- List of mathematicians, physicians, and scientists educated at Jesus College, Oxford
- List of honorary fellows of Jesus College, Oxford
- List of principals and fellows of Jesus College, Oxford
- Jesus College, Oxford
- Buildings of Jesus College, Oxford
- Henry Jetto
- Hugh Jeudwine
- Randolph Jewett
- Jewish Board of Guardians (United Kingdom)
- List of Jewish mathematicians
- Jewish religious clothing
- Edward Holmes Jewitt
- Geraldine Jewsbury
- Dorothy Jewson
- Arthur John Jex-Blake
- Henrietta Jex-Blake
- Katharine Jex-Blake
- JFS (school)
- Jind Kaur
- Sarah Jinner
- Joan of Acre
- Joan of England, Queen of Scotland
- Joan of England, Queen of Sicily
- Joan of Kent
- Joan of Lancaster
- Joan of Navarre, Queen of England
- Joan Robins
- Frances Jocelyn, Viscountess Jocelyn
- Jockey Club
- Paul Jodrell
- Betty Joel
- John Acland (died 1620)
- John Ashe (of Freshford)
- John Augustus Atkinson
- John Balleny
- John Baptist Chatelain
- John Bicknell
- John Bishop (surgeon)
- John Black (businessman)
- John Bolton Rogerson
- John Bowles (author)
- John Bradbury Sykes
- John Bradshaw (criminal)
- John Brinsmead and Sons
- John Brown (essayist)
- John Browne (chemist)
- John Bull (magazine)
- John Burgon
- John Bury (translator)
- John Byrne (English artist)
- John Champneys (religious radical)
- John Clennell
- John Collier (caricaturist)
- John Conyers (apothecary)
- John Courtail
- John D. Prior
- John de Gisors
- John Dennis (dramatist)
- John Dent (died 1826)
- John Derby Allcroft
- John Dwight (potter)
- John Edward Courtenay Bodley
- John Evelyn's Diary
- John Fenwick (radical)
- John fitz Richard
- John Fleming (Gatton and Saltash MP)
- John Forbes Royle
- John Forster (biographer)
- John Fortescue (Devon lawyer)
- John Foster (environmentalist)
- John Fowler & Co.
- John Freeman Milward Dovaston
- John French (photographer)
- John Graham Chambers
- John Guildford
- John Hall-Edwards
- John Harrington (knight)
- John Hastings (died 1477)
- John Henry Hakewill
- John Holker (Jacobite)
- John Hopton (died 1478)
- John Horrocks (politician)
- John James Barralet
- John Jenkins (Ifor Ceri)
- John Julian (priest)
- John Leofric Stocks
- John Lestrange
- John Liddell (Royal Navy officer)
- John Lister (philanthropist)
- John Lynch (dean of Canterbury)
- John McCluer
- John Meir Astbury
- John Michael Wright
- John Mitchinson (bishop)
- John Monro (physician)
- John Morphew
- John Mush
- John Nicholl (antiquary)
- John of Canterbury
- John of Fountains
- John of Gaunt
- John of Greenford
- John of Mettingham
- John of Monmouth (died 1257)
- Prince John of the United Kingdom
- John of Thoresby
- John of Tynemouth (chronicler)
- John Palmer (colonial administrator)
- John Perbroun
- John Price (librarian)
- John Pringle Nichol
- John Prysot
- John Ralph Fenwick
- John Ratcliffe (died 1673)
- John Rocque's maps of London
- John Sadleir
- John Sampson (linguist)
- John Securis
- John Snell (electrical engineer)
- John St. Leger (died 1596)
- John Stafford Paton
- John Strachey (priest)
- John the Chanter
- John Tytler (surgeon)
- John Watson (priest)
- John Winter (Royalist)
- Caspar John