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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 9,342 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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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 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
- William Jameson (religious controversialist)
- 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
- Joshua Jebb
- Sir Richard Jebb, 1st Baronet
- Samuel Jebb
- Charles Henry Jeens
- William Jeffcott
- John Jeffery (priest)
- John Jeffrey (judge)
- George Jeffreys (composer)
- Thomas Jekyll
- Richard Henry Jelf
- Richard William Jelf
- William Edward Jelf
- John Hewitt Jellett
- William Jemmat
- Robert Jenison
- Robert Jenkin
- Joseph John Jenkins
- John Jenkinson (bishop)
- William Jenkyn
- William Jennens (Royal Navy officer)
- Herbert Jenner-Fust
- David Jenner
- Thomas Jenner
- Thomas Jenner (publisher)
- David Jennings (tutor)
- Henry Constantine Jennings
- John Jennings (tutor)
- George Bitton Jermyn
- Henry Jermyn (antiquary)
- Charles Jerram
- John Jervis White Jervis
- Thomas Jervis (minister)
- Andrew Jervise
- Francis Jeune
- Randolph Jewett
- Arthur Jewitt
- Frederick James Jobson
- Richard Jobson (explorer)
- Elizabeth Jocelin
- Robert Jocelyn, 1st Viscount Jocelyn
- Paul Jodrell
- John Birch (surgeon)
- John Bishop (surgeon)
- John Bland (dramatist)
- John Bolton Rogerson
- John Cartwright (painter)
- John Curtis (painter)
- John Galensis
- John of Basingstoke
- John of Eversden
- John of Gaddesden
- John Securis
- John Stafford Paton
- John Strutt Peyton
- John Richardson (showman)
- Arthur James Johnes
- Christopher Johnson (physician)
- Cuthbert William Johnson
- Daniel Johnson (surgeon)
- Francis Johnson (Brownist)
- George William Johnson (writer)
- Sir Henry Johnson, 1st Baronet
- Isaac Johnson (colonist)
- James Johnson (engraver)
- James Johnson (surgeon)
- John Johnson (baptist)
- John Johnson (theologian)
- John Noble Johnson
- Robert Johnson (artist)
- Samuel Johnson (dramatist)
- Thomas Johnson (scholar)
- Alexander Johnston (artist)
- George Johnston (naturalist)
- Henry Erskine Johnston
- James Henry Johnston
- John Johnston (poet)
- Nathaniel Johnston
- William Johnston (Lord Provost)
- Charles Johnstone
- Edward Johnstone (physician)
- James Johnstone (antiquary)
- James Johnstone (physician)
- John Johnstone (physician)
- John Henry Johnstone
- Thomas Jollie
- Timothy Jollie
- Alexander Jolly
- Jonas Moore (officer)
- John Jones Maesygarnedd
- Harford Jones-Brydges
- Ambrose Jones
- Charles Handfield Jones
- David Jones (antiquary, fl. 1560–1590)
- David Jones (antiquary, fl. 1750–1780)
- David Jones (barrister)
- Ebenezer Jones
- Frederick Edward Jones
- George Matthew Jones
- Henry Jones (bishop)
- Henry Jones (poet)
- Horace Jones (architect)
- Hugh Jones (bishop)
- Isaac Jones (priest)
- Kilsby Jones
- Jenkin Jones (pastor)
- Jeremiah Jones (tutor)
- John Jones (16th-century physician)
- John Jones (Benedictine)
- John Jones (controversialist)
- John Jones (engraver)
- John Jones (geologist)
- John Jones (Unitarian)
- John Felix Jones
- John Gale Jones
- John Pike Jones
- John Thomas Jones
- Lloyd Jones (socialist)
- Matthew Jones (priest)
- Richard Jones (actor)
- Rowland Jones
- Stephen Jones (editor)
- Theophilus Jones (historian)
- Thomas Jones (minister)
- Thomas Rymer Jones
- William Jones (British Army officer)
- William Jones (judge)
- William Jones (law officer)
- William Jones (Welsh Baptist writer)
- William Henry Jones
- Thomas Joplin
- Thomas Brown Jordan
- William Jordan (writer)
- George Francis Joseph
- John Jourdain
- Silvester Jourdain
- Journal of Botany, British and Foreign
- John Cantiloe Joy and William Joy
- Sir Thomas Judkin-Fitzgerald, 1st Bt
- July 18
- John June
- John Just
- Percy William Justyne
- Henry Jutsum