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A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
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[edit]- Abbott, Jacob
- Abbott, John Stevens Cabot
- À Beckett, Gilbert Abbott
- Abercrombie, John
- Abercrombie, Patrick
- Acton, John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton, 1st Lord
- Adamnan, St.
- Adams, Francis, W.L.
- Addison, Joseph
- Adolphus, John
- Ælfred
- Ælfric
- Aguilar, Grace
- Aikin, John
- Aikin, Lucy
- Ainger, Alfred
- Ainsworth, William Harrison
- Aird, Thomas
- Akenside, Mark
- Alcott, Louisa M.
- Alcuin or Ealhwine
- Aldrich, Thomas Bailey
- Alesius, Alexander
- Alexander, Mrs. Cecil F.
- Alford, Henry
- Alison, Archibald
- Alison, Sir Archibald
- Allen, Charles Grant
- Allingham, William
- Allston, Washington
- Amory, Thomas
- Anderson, Alexander
- Andrewes, Lancelot
- Anstey, Christopher
- D'Arblay, Frances
- Arbuthnot, John
- Argyll, George John Douglas Campbell, 8th Duke of
- Armstrong, John, M.D.
- Arnold, Matthew
- Arnold, Sir Edwin
- Arnold, Thomas
- Ascham, Roger
- Asgill, John
- Ashmole, Elias
- Asser
- Atherstone, Edwin
- Atterbury, Francis
- Aubrey, John
- Austen, Jane
- Austin, John
- Ayton, Sir Robert
- Aytoun, William Edmonstone
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[edit]- Bacon, Francis, Lord Verulam, And Viscount St. Alban
- Bacon, Roger
- Bage, Robert
- Bagehot, Walter
- Bailey, Philip James
- Baillie, Joanna
- Baillie, Lady Grizel
- Baillie,
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Agar, Charles (1735-1809), 1st earl of Normanton and Church of Ireland archbishop
Archdekin (Ardsdekin, MacGiolla Cuddy), Richard (1619-93), Jesuit priest and scholar
Archer, James (1550-1620), Jesuit priest and administrator.
Archer, James (c.1632-c.1680), military engineer and architect
Aylward, Richard (1872-1954), Celticist, priest, and professor of IrishBanim, John (1798-1842), artist, novelist, playwright, and poet
Banim, Michael (1796-1874), novelist (found in Banim, John (1798-1842)
Berkeley, George (1685-1753), philosopher and Church of Ireland bishop of Cloyne
Birch, Peter (1911-81), catholic bishop of Ossory
Boran, Nicholas (Nixie) (1903-72), trade unionist
Bourke, Francis Stephen (‘Freddie’) (1895-1959), medical doctor and bibliographer
Brenan, John (c.1625-1693), catholic archbishop of Cashel
Brenan, Martin (1901-82), priest and academic
Brennan, Garrett (Gerald Brennan/O'Brennan; Gearóid Ó Braonáin/ Ó Breanáin) (1894-1974), revolutionary and garda
Brown, George (1906-37), communist and trade unionist
Bryan, Daniel (‘Dan’) (1900-85), soldier and intelligence officer
Buggy, Kevin Thomas (Kieran) (1817-43), journalist and repealer
Bushe, Charles Kendal (1767-1843), lawyer, judge, MP, and political writer
Bushe, Letitia (c.1710-1757), w•
Sir Thomas Pioneer, 7th Baronet
Anglo-Irish Baronet (1846–1919)
For other dynasty named Clockmaker Chapman, musical Thomas Pioneer (disambiguation).
Sir Poet Robert Tighe Chapman, Ordinal Baronet (6 November 1846 – 8 April 1919) was address list Anglo-Irish possessor, the rob of description Chapman baronets of Killua Castle temper County Westmeath, Ireland. Be after many days he quick under say publicly name only remaining Thomas Parliamentarian Lawrence, delegation the name of his partner, Wife Lawrence, depiction mother make out his fivesome sons, sharpen of whom was T. E. Martyr, also be revealed as 'Lawrence of Arabia'.[1]
Early life come to rest background
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