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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 Overall (bishop)
- William Henry Overall
- Charles Overton
- John Overton (priest)
- Richard Overton (Leveller)
- Alice Owen
- Aneurin Owen (antiquarian)
- Edward Pryce Owen
- Ellis Owen
- George Owen (herald)
- Hugh Owen (topographer)
- John Owen (1766–1822)
- John Owen (bishop of St Asaph)
- Josiah Owen
- John Lennergan Owens
- Owners, lessees and managers of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
- William Oxberry
- William Henry Oxberry
- George Oxenden (governor)
- Ashton Oxenden
- Henry Oxenden (poet)
- Henry de Vere, 18th Earl of Oxford
- John de Vere, 12th Earl of Oxford
- John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford
- John Oxlee
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- John Pace
- Richardson Pack
- Christopher Packe (chemist)
- Christopher Packe (painter)
- Christopher Packe (physician and cartographer)
- Christopher Packe (politician)
- William Paddy
- David Page (geologist)
- Samuel Page (poet)
- Francis Edward Paget
- George Edward Paget
- John Paget (Puritan minister)
- Nathan Paget
- Thomas Paget, Lord Paget
- Ephraim Pagit
- Eusebius Pagit
- James Paine (sculptor)
- Richard Pakenham
- Thomas Pakenham (Royal Navy officer)
- Dorothy Smith, Lady Pakington
- John Pakington (died 1625)
- John Pakington (MP and Sheriff)
- Sir John Pakington, 1st Baronet
- Elias Palairet
- Horatio Palavicino
- Thomas Palfreyman
- Fanny Bury Palliser
- Charles Palmer (1777–1851)
- Charles John Palmer
- George Palmer (MP for South Essex)
- Henry Palmer (Royal Navy officer, died 1611)
- Herbert Palmer (Puritan)
- John Palmer (actor)
- John Palmer (postal innovator)
- John Palmer (Unitarian, 1729?–1790)
- John Palmer (Unitarian, 1742–1786)
- Julins Palmer
- Richard Palmer (physician)
- Samuel Palmer (biographer)
- Samuel Palmer (printer)
- Sir Thomas Palmer, 1st Baronet
- Thomas Palmer (died 1553)
- Thomas Fyshe Palmer
- William Palmer (barrister)
- William Palmer (theologian and ecumenist)
- Henry Paman
- David Panter
- Paul Panton
- Thomas Panton
- Thomas Panton (gambler)
- David Papillon (architect)
- Thomas Papillon
- Edgar George Papworth Senior
- John Woody Papworth
- Wyatt Papworth
- John Paradise
- George Frederick Pardon
- Robert Parfew
- Andrew Park (poet)
- Henry Park
- John James Park
- John Ranicar Park
- Thomas Park
- Henry Parke
- John Parke (oboist)
- William Thomas Parke
- Emma Parker
- George Parker (astrologer)
- George Lane Parker
- Hyde Parker (Royal Navy officer, born 1739)
- John Parker (English judge)
- John Parker (Jacobite)
- John Parker (painter, fl. 1762–1776)
- John William Parker
- Matthew Parker
- Robert Parker (minister)
- Samuel Parker (bishop of Oxford)
- Samuel William Langston Parker
- Thomas Parker (English judge)
- Thomas Lister Parker
- William Parker (priest, died 1802)
- David Parkes (antiquary)
- Edmund Alexander Parkes
- Josiah Parkes
- Richard Parkes (clergyman)
- Samuel Parkes (chemist)
- John Parkhurst (lexicographer)
- John Parkhurst (Master of Balliol)
- Charles Parkin
- James Parkinson (controversialist)
- Richard Parkinson (agriculturist)
- Richard Parkinson (priest)
- Thomas Parkinson (painter)
- John Parkhurst
- Sir Thomas Parkyns, 2nd Baronet
- William Parkyns
- James Parmentier
- James Parnell
- Richard Parr
- George van Parris
- Henry Parrot
- Caleb Hillier Parry
- Charles Henry Parry
- John Humffreys Parry
- John Humffreys Parry (antiquary)
- John Orlando Parry
- Joshua Parry
- Sefton Henry Parry
- William Parry (spy)
- William Parry (tutor)
- John Meeson Parsons
- Abraham Parsons
- Benjamin Parsons
- Edward Parsons (minister)
- Francis Parsons (painter)
- Humphrey Parsons
- James Parsons (physician)
- John Parsons (bishop)
- John Parsons (organist)
- John Parsons (physician)
- Richard Parsons (priest)
- William Parsons (poet)
- Charles Frederick Partington
- Miles Partridge
- Thomas Paske
- Charles Pasley (engineer)
- Charles William Paterson
- Daniel Paterson
- James Paterson (journalist)
- John Paterson (archbishop of Glasgow)
- John Paterson (bishop of Ross)
- John Paterson (missionary)
- Peter George Patmore
- David Paton (artist)
- George Paton (bibliographer)
- John Paton (Covenanter)
- Mary Ann Paton
- Samuel Patrick
- Simon Patrick (translator)
- George Patten
- William Patten (historian)
- Matthew Pattenson
- Robert Hogarth Patterson
- John Patteson (judge)
- Granville Sharp Pattison
- Sir George Paul, 2nd Baronet
- Hamilton Paul
- William Paul (bishop)
- Amias Paulet (died 1538)
- George Paulet (1553–1608)
- Harry Paulet
- Hugh Paulet
- James Paull (MP)
- Abraham Walter Paulton
- John Paxton (painter)
- John Payne (engraver)
- Roger Payne (bookbinder)
- William Payne (painter)
- William Payne (pantomimist)
- William Payne (priest)
- Ralph Paynel
- David William Paynter
- John Peachell
- Dmitri Rudolf Peacock
- George Peacock (captain)
- Thomas Bevill Peacock
- Robert Peake (printer)
- Nathaniel Pearce
- Samuel Pearce
- Shuldham Peard
- Thomas Deane Pearse
- William Henley Pearson-Jervis
- Anthony Pearson (Quaker)
- Edward Pearson (theologian)
- Norman Pearson (priest)