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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 18,337 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Francis Thackeray
- Thames & Hudson
- John Thane (dealer)
- Denis Thatcher
- Bibliography of Margaret Thatcher
- Margaret Thatcher
- Mark Thatcher
- John Thaw
- Thaxted
- The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
- The Angel Inn
- The Athenaeum (British magazine)
- The Bard (poem)
- The Bibelot
- The Biographical Treasury
- The Brocks of Cambridge
- The Cambridge History of the British Empire
- The Castle Spectre
- The Castle, Newcastle
- The Children's Society
- The Chronicles of Clovis
- The Churchill Machine Tool Company
- The Circus Girl
- The Clandestine Marriage
- The Cocktail Party
- The Colours of Animals
- The Complete Peerage
- The Confession of Isobel Gowdie
- The Coral Island
- The Critic (Victorian-era magazine)
- The Crypt School
- The Daily Courant
- The Daily News (UK)
- The Dancing Master
- The Dawn of Love (painting)
- The Day Dream (Rossetti)
- The Dig (novel)
- The Divine Legation of Moses
- The Englishman's Library
- The Family Shakespeare
- The Famous Tay Whale
- The Gentlewoman
- The Globe (London newspaper)
- The Great Lover (novel)
- The Ground of Arts
- The Harlot's House
- The Hawk in the Rain
- The Hawthorns School
- The Homestead, Barnes
- The House That Berry Built
- The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language
- The Indian Antiquary
- The Iron Bridge
- The Kingsley School
- The Last Enemy (autobiography)
- The Long Banana Skin
- The Lyceum, Liverpool
- The Mary Erskine School
- The Meaning of Witchcraft
- The Mico Foundation
- The Monthly Mirror
- The Mount, North Yorkshire
- The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne
- The New Monthly Magazine
- The Other Place (theatre)
- The Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology
- The Phoenix Nest
- The Printworks (Manchester)
- The Public Ledger
- The Queen: The Ladies Newspaper and Court Chronicle
- The Queen's School, Chester
- The Railway Children
- The Reader (weekly)
- The Rival Queens
- The Rivals
- The Science of Life
- The Secrets of Angling
- The Shoemaker's Holiday
- The Speculative Society
- The Stage
- The Story of the Nations
- The Sun Has Got His Hat On
- The Vache
- The Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnelle
- The Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches in the Countie of Lancaster
- Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
- Theatre Royal, Dublin
- Theatre Royal, Edinburgh
- William Theed
- Algernon Thelwall
- Theo Metcalfe
- Theobald Jones
- Theobald Mathew (legal humorist)
- Lewis Theobald
- Theodore Fry
- Theodore Henry Broadhead
- Theodore Hubback
- Theodore Jacobsen
- Theodosia Alleine
- Theological Repository
- Theophilus Brabourne
- Theophilus Clarke
- Theophilus Dorrington
- Theophilus Hastings, 9th Earl of Huntingdon
- Theophilus Higgons
- Theophilus Lindsey
- Theophilus Metcalfe
- Theophilus Polwhele
- These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You)
- Ernest Thesiger
- Mary Thimelby
- Third Crusade
- Third Succession Act
- Thirkleby High and Low with Osgodby
- Thirkleby, Kirby Grindalythe
- Thomas Thirlby
- Connop Thirlwall
- Thirsk
- Thirsk Castle
- Joan Thirsk
- This Have I Done for My True Love
- Thomas A. Finlay
- Thomas Abiel Prior
- Thomas Adam
- Thomas Adams (priest)
- Thomas Adamson (master gunner)
- Thomas Alderson
- Thomas Allen (mathematician)
- Thomas Alleyne
- Thomas Alphonso Hayley
- Thomas Alured
- Thomas Annandale
- Thomas Ashton (cotton spinner)
- Thomas Ashton (trade unionist)
- Thomas Atkinson (poet)
- Thomas Attwood (composer)
- Thomas Atwood (judge)
- Thomas Audley, 1st Baron Audley of Walden
- Thomas Aveling
- Thomas Bacon (judge)
- Thomas Ball Sulivan
- Thomas Bambridge
- Thomas Barclay (scholar)
- Thomas Bardolf, 5th Baron Bardolf
- Thomas Barker (mathematician)
- Thomas Baskerfield
- Thomas Basset (judge)
- Thomas Batchelor (writer)
- Thomas Baxter (mathematician)
- Thomas Bayley Potter
- Thomas Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick
- Thomas Beaufort, Duke of Exeter
- Thomas Bek (Bishop of St Davids)
- Thomas Belcher (cricketer)
- Thomas Bell (antiquarian)
- Thomas Bell (minister)
- Thomas Bendyshe
- Thomas Bennet (clergyman)
- Thomas Bensley
- Thomas Bever (lawyer)
- Thomas Blackwell (principal)
- Thomas Blunt (optician)
- Thomas Bonham (physician)
- Thomas Bourchier (cardinal)
- Thomas Bowen (engraver)
- Thomas Brand Hollis
- Thomas Brasbridge
- Thomas Brattle
- Thomas Breakwell
- Thomas Brice (martyrologist)
- Thomas Brome
- Thomas Browne (Canon of Windsor)
- Thomas Bryan (Chief Justice)
- Thomas Bryan (courtier)
- Thomas Buchan
- Thomas Burgess (bishop of Salisbury)
- Thomas Burnet (judge)
- Thomas Burnet (physician)
- Thomas Byam Martin
- Thomas Byerley (journalist)
- Thomas Byerley (potter)
- Thomas Cademan
- Thomas Calvert (divine)
- Thomas Carey (English politician)
- Thomas Carter (1690–1763)
- Thomas Cartwright (bishop)
- Thomas Cartwright (politician)
- Thomas Cartwright (stonemason)
- Thomas Cary (North Carolina politician)
- Thomas Case
- Thomas Castle
- Thomas Charles Bigge
- Thomas Chisholm Anstey
- Thomas Chubb
- Thomas Clarke (judge)
- Thomas Clayton (composer)
- Thomas Close
- Thomas Cobham (actor)
- Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester (fifth creation)
- Thomas Cole (minister)