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- Charles Vacher
- Francis Annesley, 1st Viscount Valentia
- William Vallans
- De Valognes
- Edward Valpy
- Balthasar van Lemens
- Charles Vancouver
- Ormsby Vandeleur
- John Vandenhoff
- Peter Vanderbank
- Benjamin Vandergucht
- Henry Vane the Elder
- Ralph Vane
- Peter Vannes
- Patrick Vans, Lord Barnbarroch
- George Henry Vansittart
- Henry Vansittart (Royal Navy officer)
- Charles Varlo
- Charles Richard Vaughan
- Edward Vaughan (bishop)
- John Vaughan (chief justice)
- Richard Vaughan (bishop)
- Robert Vaughan (minister)
- Robert Alfred Vaughan
- William Vaughan (writer)
- Stephen Vaughan (merchant)
- Thomas Vaughan (singer)
- William Vaughan (merchant)
- Thomas Vautor
- Thomas Vautrollier
- William Sandys Wright Vaux
- Edward Veel
- William Veitch (minister)
- Thomas Velley
- Edmund Venables
- Henry Venn (Church Missionary Society)
- John Venn (priest)
- Richard Vennar
- John Venning
- Ralph Venning
- Walter Venning (philanthropist)
- Horace Vere, 1st Baron Vere of Tilbury
- Harry Verelst (colonial governor)
- Edmund Verney (soldier)
- Francis Vernon
- James Vernon (politician, born 1646)
- Joseph Vernon
- Richard Vernon (MP)
- Richard I de Vernon of Shipbrook
- Thomas Vernon (engraver)
- John Véron
- Beatrix de Vesci
- De Vesci
- Eustace de Vesci
- John de Vesci
- William de Vesci (d.1253)
- William de Vesci (d.1297)
- William de Vescy of Kildare
- John Vesey (archdeacon)
- James Vetch
- Hedley Vicars
- John Viccars
- Alfred Gomersal Vickers
- Benjamin Victor (theatre manager)
- Robert Studley Vidal
- William Vidler
- Ivo de Vieuxpont
- Giovanni Francisco Vigani
- Thomas Hyde Villiers
- François Hüet Villiers
- Edward Villiers (Master of the Mint)
- Robert Vilvain
- Augustine Vincent
- John Painter Vincent
- Nathaniel Vincent
- Richard Budd Vincent
- Thomas Vincent (minister)
- William Vincent (priest)
- Charles Viner (jurist)
- William Litton Viner
- George Vining
- William Vint
- Pierre-Noël Violet
- George Virtue
- James Sprent Virtue
- Christopher Vitell
- François Vivares
- Robert Vivian
- Gerardus Vossius
- Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy
- George John Vulliamy
- Richard Vyse
- Howard Vyse
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- Armagil Waad
- William Wade (English politician)
- William Wadd
- Charles Waddilove
- Darley Waddilove
- Luke Wadding
- Peter Wadding
- Charles Waddington (East India Company officer)
- Edward Waddington
- George Waddington
- Samuel Ferrand Waddington
- Claude Martin Wade
- John Wade (author)
- Nathaniel Wade
- Walter Wade (botanist)
- James Wadmore
- James Wadsworth (Jesuit)
- James Wadsworth (Spanish scholar and pursuivant)
- Thomas Wadsworth
- William Wager
- Martin Waghorn
- John Wagstaffe
- Joseph Wagstaffe
- Thomas Wagstaffe
- Daniel Guilford Wait
- Isaac Wake
- Thomas Wakefeld
- Peter of Wakefield
- George Wakeman
- John Wakeman
- Mackenzie Walcott
- Richard Waldegrave (politician)
- William Waldegrave (physician)
- Francis Godolphin Waldron
- George Waldron
- Samuel Wale
- Robert Walerand
- 1732 in Wales
- 1734 in Wales
- Jacob Waley
- Cornelius Walford
- Peter Walkden
- Adam Walker (inventor)
- Baldwin Wake Walker
- Charles Pyndar Beauchamp Walker
- Clement Walker
- George Walker (mathematician)
- George Walker (privateer)
- George Walker (Puritan)
- James Walker (engraver)
- James Walker (surveyor general)
- John Walker (1769–1833)
- John Walker (antiquary)
- John Walker (archdeacon of Essex)
- John Walker (biographer)
- John Walker (inventor)
- John Walker (vaccinator)
- Joseph Cooper Walker
- Richard Walker (philosopher)
- Robert Walker (painter)
- Robert Walker (priest, of Seathwaite)
- Robert Francis Walker
- Samuel Walker of Truro
- Sayer Walker
- Thomas Walker (actor)
- Thomas Walker (author)
- Thomas Walker (journalist)
- Thomas Walker (merchant)
- William Sidney Walker
- Thomas Walkington
- John Wall (physician)
- John Wall (priest and antiquarian)
- Joseph Wall (colonial administrator)
- Eglantine Wallace
- George Wallace (advocate)
- Grace Jane Wallace
- James Wallace (botanist)
- James Wallace (minister)
- James Wallace of Auchens
- John Alexander Wallace (British Army officer)
- Robert Wallace (MP for Greenock)
- Robert Wallace (Unitarian)
- Robert Wallace (minister)
- Augustus Volney Waller
- Horace Waller (activist)
- William Waller (informer)
- Wallingford Priory
- William of Wallingford
- Nehemiah Wallington
- George Wallis
- George Wallis (physician)
- John Wallis (antiquary)
- Ralph Wallis
- John Wallop
- Richard Wallop (judge)
- Gilbert Walmisley
- Thomas Forbes Walmisley
- Joshua Walmsley
- Thomas Walmsley (judge)
- Edward Walpole (Jesuit)
- George Walpole (British Army officer)
- Michael Walpole
- Robert Walpole (British Army officer)
- Robert Walpole (classical scholar)
- Humphrey Walrond
- Edward Walsh (physician)
- Edward Walsh (poet)