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 * ✅Arthur James Johnes
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 * Ambrose Bowden Johns
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 * William Johns
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 * ✅Captain Charles Johnson
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 * Cuthbert William Johnson
 * Daniel Johnson
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 * ✅Edward Johnson
 * Edwin Beaumont Johnson
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 * ✅Francis Johnson (Brownist)
 * ✅Francis Johnson
 * ✅George William Johnson
 * George Johnson
 * ✅Sir George Johnson (physician)
 * ✅Gerard Johnson
 * ✅Guy Johnson
 * Harry John Johnson
 * Henry Johnson
 * ✅Sir Henry Johnson
 * Humphry Johnson
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 * ✅James Johnson (bishop)
 * James Johnson (musicologist)
 * ✅James Johnson (surgeon and writer)
 * ✅George Henry Sacheverell Johnson
 * John Johnson
 * ✅John Johnson (theologian)
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 * John Johnson
 * John Johnson
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 * ✅Sir John Johnson
 * John Johnson
 * John Johnson
 * John Johnson
 * ✅John Mordaunt Johnson
 * John Noble Johnson
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 * Lawrence Johnson
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 * Martin Johnson
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 * Richard Johnson
 * Richard Johnson
 * Robert Johnson
 * Robert Johnson
 * ✅Robert Johnson (rector)
 * ✅Robert Johnson
 * Robert Johnson

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 * ✅Samuel Johnson
 * ✅Samuel Johnson
 * ✅Samuel Johnson Samuel Johnson (1709–1784), lexicographer; son of a Lichfield bookseller; educated at Lichfield, Stourbridge, and Pembroke College, Oxford; usher at Market Bosworth grammar school; subsequently assisted publisher of theBirmingham Journal; married Mrs. Porter, 1735; took pupils at Edial, among them being David Garrick; went up to London with Garrick, 1737; found his first patron in Henry Hervey; contributed to 'Gentleman's Magazine assisting William Guthrie (17081770) with parliamentary debates, and himself compiling them from July 1741 to March 1744; published London through Dodsley, 1738; employed by Osborne to catalogue library of Edward Harley, second earl of Oxford, 1742; issued Life of Savage 1744; began his English Dictionary 1747: published The Vanity of Human Wishes 1749; produced Irene at Drury Lane, 1749; formed the Ivy Lane Club, 1749; the Rambler written by him with occasional contributions from Mrs. Carter, Samuel Richardson, and others, 17501752; lost his wife, 1752; repelled Chesterfield's tardy offer of patronage, 1755, when his dictionary was published, and he received his M.A. from Oxford; gained the acquaintance of Dr. Charles Burney (1726-1814) and Bennet Langton through the Rambler and that of Sir Joshua Reynolds through the life of Savage; first met Goldsmith and Burke in 1761; when arrested for debt, 1766, released by a loan from Richardson; contributed to Literary Magazine 1756-8, reviews of works by Hanway and Soame Jenyns; wrote the Idler * for Newbery's Universal Chronicle 1758-60, and Rasselas (his most popular work), 1759, when he went to live in Inner Temple Lane (now Johnson Buildings); helped to expose the Cock Lane Ghost, 1762; received through Wedderbnrn's application a pension of 300Z. from Lord Bute, 1762; wrote pamphlets against Wilkes, 1770, a defence of the government policy in the affair of the Falkland islands, 1771, and towards America, 1775; became acquainted with Boswell in May 1763, and probably in the same winter founded his Literary Club held at the Turk's Head in Gerrard Street till 1783; introduced by Murphy to the Thrales, 1764, in whose town houses in Southwark and Grosvenor Square and country house at Streatham he was received hospitably; had an interview with George III, 1767, and with Wilkes, 1776; brought out his long delayed edition of Shakespeare in 1765; wrote Goldsmith's epitaph, 1776; named his own price for Lives of the Poets vols. i.-iv., 1779, v.-x., 1781; travelled with BosweU in Scotland, 1773 (publishing his 'Journey to the Western Isles of Scotland 1775); accompanied the Thrales to Wales 17; i,;,u I: 1775; Thrale'a executor, 1781; quurrelli*! with Mr-. Thrale on her marriage with Piozzi; formed Essex Head Club, 1783; buried in YMnriHter Abbey, a monument being erected to him in St. Paul's by the elm statues at Lichfleld and Dttoxeter (1878); LL.D. Dublin, 1765, and Oxford, 1775, but rarely styled himself Dr; called by Carlyle thelast of the tories of the four portraits by Reynolds, one is in the National Gallery. Johnson holds the highest rank among conversationalists, and his style shows some dialectical power. His Prayers and Meditations 4 Letters to Mrs. Piozzi,* and an autobiographical fragment appeared posthumously. The best edition of his works is that edited by Professor F. P. Walesby, 1825.
 * ✅Thomas Johnson (botanist)
 * Thomas Johnson (headmaster)
 * ✅Thomas Johnson
 * ✅✅Thomas Johnson (scholar) sub
 * ✅Thomas Johnson (smuggler)
 * Thomas Burgeland Johnson
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 * William Johnson
 * Johnston
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 * ✅Alexander Johnston
 * Alexander James Johnston
 * ✅Alexander Keith Johnston
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 * ✅Alexander Robert Campbell Johnston
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 * George Johnston
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 * ✅James Finlay Weir Johnston
 * James Henry Johnston
 * ✅✅John Johnston (poet)
 * John Johnston (criminal)
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 * Pelham Johnston
 * Robert Johnston
 * ✅Samuel Johnston
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 * William Johnston
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 * ✅Andrew James Cochrane Johnstone
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 * ✅Christian Isobel Johnstone
 * Edward Johnstone
 * Edward Johnstone
 * ✅George Johnstone
 * James Johnstone
 * James Johnstone
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 * James Johnstone
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 * ✅James Hope Johnstone
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 * John Johnstone
 * ✅✅John Henry Johnstone
 * ✅William Johnstone
 * William Borthwick Johnstone
 * Sir Hugh Johnys
 * George Joliffe
 * Henry Joliffe
 * John Jollie
 * John Jollie
 * ✅Thomas Jollie
 * Thomas Jollie
 * ✅Timothy Jollie
 * Timothy Jollie
 * ✅William George Hylton Jolliffe
 * ✅Alexander Jolly
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 * Charles Handfield Jones
 * Charlotte Jones
 * David Jones
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 * David Jones
 * David Jones
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 * ✅David Jones
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 * ✅Edward Jones
 * Edward Jones
 * Edward Jones
 * ✅Elizabeth Emma Jones
 * ✅Ernest Charles Jones
 * Evan Jones
 * Frederick Edward Jones
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 * George Matthew Jones
 * Giles Jones
 * ✅Griffith Jones
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 * ✅Henry Jones (bishop)
 * Henry Jones
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 * Sir Hugh Jones
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 * John Jones (physician)
 * ✅John Jones (martyr)
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 * John Jones (engraver)
 * John Jones (composer)
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 * ✅John Jones (Unitarian)
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 * ✅Samuel Jones-Loyd
 * ✅Benjamin Jonson Benjamin Jonson (1573?–1637), dramatist and poet Ben Jonson; of Border descent, but born probably in Westminster; at Westminster school under William Camden; according to Fuller a member of St. John's College, Cambridge; escaped from trade to the army in Flanders; returned to England, c. 1592; began to work for the admiral's company of actors both as player and playwright, 1597: included by Meres (1598) among English tragedians: killed a fellow-actor in a duel or brawl, but escaped death by benefit of clergy, 1598; became a Roman catholic during imprisonment, but abjured twelve years later; his Every Man in his Humour(with Shakespeare in the cast) performed by the lord chamberlain's company at the Globe, 1598, and 'Every Man out of bis Humour 1599: hisCynthia's Revels 1600, and The Poetaster (attacking Dekker and Marston), 1601, performed by the children of the Queen's chapel; his first extant tragedy, Sejanus given at the Globe by Shakespeare's company, 1603: his first court masqueof Blacknesse* (with scenery by Inigo Jones) given on Twelfth Night, 1605: temporarily imprisoned (1606) for his share in Eastward Ho a play reflecting on the Scots; his Volpone acted both at the Globe and the two universities, 1605; produced, besidesTwelfth NightandMarriage Masques five plays (including Epiccoue The Alchemist:ml Iartholomrw Funi between 1605 and 1615; went mi foot to Scotland, lulH-lu; was made a burgess of Edinburgh, and vntertaiiied by  Drummond of Hawthornden; guest of Richard Corbet at Oxford, 1619, and created M.A.; his Masque of performed, 1621, when he waa in high favour with James 1: producedThe Staple of News (last great play), ltii'5: elected chronologer of London, 1628; wrote 'Ode to Himselfafter failure ofThe New Inn 1629; quarrelled with Inigo Jones afu-r production. of the masque Chloridia 1630, and withdrew from court: produced The Magnetic Lady 1632, and Tale of a Tub (comedies), 1633; his last masques produced, 1633-4; List laureate verses, 1635; buried in Westminster Abbey and celebrated in a collection of elegies entitled Jonsonus Virbius His friends included Bacon, Selden, Chapman, Fletcher, Donne, and Shakespeare, and of the younger writers (hissons Beaumont, Herrick, Suckling, Sir Kenelm Digby, and Lord Falkland. Among his natrons were the Sidneys, the Earl of Pembroke, and the Duke and Duchess of Newcastle. His poems (1616) includeEpigrammea The Forrest,* and Underwoods (epistles and songs ), and translations. His chief prom.- work is Timber; or Discoveries made upon Men and Matter 1641. His works have been edited by William Gifford (1816) and Colonel Cunningham (1875).
 * ✅Thomas Joplin
 * Joseph Middleton Jopling
 * ✅Dorothea Jordan
 * John Jordan
 * ✅Sir Joseph Jordan
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 * ✅Thomas Brown Jordan
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 * ✅Edward Jorden
 * ✅John Jortin
 * Renatus Jortin
 * Thomas Joyce
 * Walter Jorz
 * ✅John Joscelyn
 * ✅Joseph of Exeter
 * ✅George Francis Joseph
 * ✅Samuel Joseph
 * Christian Josi
 * Henry Josi
 * Augustin Louis Josse
 * ✅Henry Josselyn
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 * ✅James Prescott Joule
 * ✅Ignatius Jourdain
 * John Jourdain
 * Silvester Jourdain
 * ✅Benjamin Jowett
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 * Francis Joy
 * John Cantiloe Joy
 * Thomas Musgrave Joy
 * William Joy
 * William Joy
 * ✅George Joyce
 * ✅Jeremiah Joyce
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 * ✅George Joye
 * George Joyliffe
 * William Joyner
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 * Thomas Judkin-Fitzgerald
 * Joan Jugge
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 * ✅Francis Jukes
 * ✅Joseph Beete Jukes
 * ✅Juliana
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 * ✅Robert of Jumièges
 * ✅Sir William Jumper
 * ✅John June
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 * ✅Francis Junius
 * Edward Basil Jupp
 * ✅Richard Jupp
 * Richard Webb Jupp
 * William Jupp
 * William Jupp
 * ✅James Jurin
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 * ✅Henri Justel
 * ✅Saint Justus
 * ✅Percy William Justyne
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 * ✅William Juxon
 * Marcus Kalisch
 * ✅Lord Kames
 * John Kane
 * ✅Richard Kane
 * ✅Sir Robert John Kane
 * William Floyd Karkeek
 * ✅John Burgess Karslake
 * Kit Kat (Christopher Cat) (currently #REDIRECT Kit-Cat Club )
 * ✅Henry Kater
 * ✅Gustavus Katterfelto
 * ✅Angelica Kauffmann
 * ✅Arthur MacMorrough Kavanagh
 * ✅Cahir Mac Art Kavanagh
 * ✅Julia Kavanagh
 * ✅Morgan Peter Kavanagh
 * ✅Edward Ebenezer Kay
 * ✅John Kay (flying shuttle)
 * ✅John Kay (caricaturist)
 * ✅Joseph Kay
 * Robert Kay
 * William Kay (scholar)
 * ✅James Phillips Kay-Shuttleworth
 * ✅John Kaye (bishop)
 * ✅Sir John William Kaye
 * ✅Benjamin Keach
 * ✅Charles John Kean
 * ✅Edmund Kean Edmund Kean (1787–1833), actor; son of an itinerant actress; deserted by his mother; said to have appeared as a child at Her Majesty's and Drnry Lane j theatres, London, during an adventurous boyhood; received lessons from bis ancle, a ventriloquist, and Miss Tidswell, a Drury Lane actress: played Prince Arthur with Mrs. Siddons and Kemble at Drury Lane, 1801, but ran away to Bartholomew Fair; broke both his legs tumbling in Saunders's circus; recited before George III at Windsor; in retirement, 1803-6; played subordinate parts at the Haymarket, 1806, and acted at Belfast; married Mary Chambers, 1808, and for six years underwent many hardships, but declined a London engagement as premature; attracted attention of Drury Lane stagemanager while acting at Dorchester, and was engaged by him for three years; on 26 Jan. 1814, in spite of hindrances, made a triumphant appearance as Shy lor k: increased his reputation with Richard III, and played also Hamlet, Othello, and lago, being praised by Ha.litt, Kemble, and Byron, and invited to her house by Mrs. Garrick; first appeared as Macbeth and Sir Giles Overreach, 1814-15; played Barabas, Young Norval, and King John, 1817; he saw Talma at Paris, 1818, and essayed the part of Orestes in emulation; played Leon Rule a Wife and have a Wife) and Rolla Plzarro); failed as Abel Drugger and declined Joseph Surface, 1819; failed as Coriolanus, but triumphed as Lear, 1820: after first visit to America reappeared at Drury Lane as Richard III; gained a success in comedy as Don Felix in the Wonder, 1821; played Othello and Cymbeline with Young: after the action of Cox v. Keau (1826), when he bad to pay damages for crim. eon., was badly received in London, Scotland, and America; elected a Huron chief in Canada; reappeared with success at Drury Lane as Shylock, 1827, repeating the part at Oovent Garden; played at Paris, ! 1828, and at Oovent Garden, 1829; failed in Henry V at j Drury Lane, 1830, playing there for the test time (as Richard III) on 12 March 1833: was taken ill at Covent ! Garden on 25 March while acting Othello, and died at Richmond on 15 May; unrivalled as a tragedian. Though receiving large sums, he ruined himself hy drunkenness and ostentation, but was generous to his friends. A portrait of him as Sir Giles Overreach is at the Garrick Club, London.
 * Ellen Kean
 * Joseph Keane
 * Andreas Kearne
 * Barnabas Kearney
 * John Kearney
 * ✅John Kearney (bishop)
 * Michael Kearney
 * William Henry Kearney
 * Michael Kean
 * ✅John Keane
 * William Henry Kearns
 * ✅Annie Keary
 * ✅George Keate
 * Georgiana Jane Keate
 * ✅John Keate
 * ✅Robert Keate
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 * Thomas Keate
 * William Keate
 * ✅Geoffrey Keating
 * George Keating
 * ✅Henry Singer Keating
 * ✅John Keating
 * ✅Maurice Bagenal St Leger Keating
 * ✅John Keats John Keats (1795–1821), poet; son of a livery stableman in Moorfields, London; educated at Enfield by John Clarke, with whose son, Charles Cowden Clarke, he became intimate; acquired a knowledge of Latin and history, and some French, but no Greek; continued his study of literature after being apprenticed to a surgeon; broke his Indentures, but continued medical studies at the hospitals; a dresser at Guy's, 1816; soon abandoned surgery: introduced by Clarke to Leigh Hunt, who printed a sonnet for him in the Examiner on 5 May 1816, and in whose house at Hampstead he first met his friend, John Hamilton Reynolds and Shelley; published the sonnet on Chapman's Homer in the Examiner December 1816, and other sonnets, 1817; influenced by Haydon and Hunt; with the help of Shelley published (March 1817) Poems by John Keats financially a failure; began Endymion during visit to the Isle of Wight; lived with his brothers in Well Walk, Hampstead, London, and became intimate with Charles Went worth Dilke, Charles Armitage Brown, and Joseph Severn; finished Endymion at Burford Bridge, Surrey, his health having begun to fail; recital a part of the work to Wordsworth; publishedBndymion May 1818; on returning from a walking tour with Brown, nursed his brother Tom until the latter's death; pained by the hostile criticism of * Blackwood's Magazine and the Quarterly Review 1818; commencedHyperionand wrote some lyrics, 1818; finished The Eve of St. Agnes early in 1819; wrote his best odes and La Belle Dame sans Merci 1819 (printed in the Indicator 1820); fell mean while deeply in love with Fanny Brawne; financially assisted by Brown, who collaborated with him inOtho the Great wrote Lamia broke off Hyperion for a time, but afterwards recast It, and lived for a time in Westminster with a view to journalistic work; nursed by Brown, the first overt symptoms of consumption having appeared; his Lamia and other Poems (July 1820) praised in the Edinburgh Review; nursed first by the Hunts and afterwards by the Brawnes; sailed with Severn from London for Italy, September 1820; landed on the Dorset coast and composed his last poem Bright Star; stayed a fortnight at Naples, and having declined Shelley's invitation to Pisa, reached Rome in November. Here be died, February 1821, and was buried In the protestant cemetery at Rome, where Severn designed a monument for him. A quarrel between George Keats and the poet's friends delayed the publication of his life, and a false impression as to his character prevailed till the issue of Monckton Milnes's Life and Letters of John Keats 1848.
 * ✅Richard Goodwin Keats
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 * ✅Joseph Keble
 * ✅Richard Keble
 * ✅Thomas Keble
 * ✅Anthony Keck
 * Richard Kedermyster
 * Roger Kedington
 * John Keeble (composer)
 * ✅John Keegan (writer)
 * ✅Mary Ann Keeley
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 * ✅William Keeling
 * ✅William Knight Keeling
 * ✅Benjamin Keene
 * ✅Charles Samuel Keene
 * ✅Edmund Keene
 * ✅Henry Keene
 * ✅Henry George Keene
 * Henry Keepe
 * John Keeper
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 * ✅Thomas Keightley
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 * ✅Richard Keigwin
 * ✅James Keill
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 * ✅Robert Keilway
 * Samuel Keimer ,
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 * ✅William Grant Keir
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 * ✅Viscountesses Keith (see Margaret Mercer Elphinstone and Hester Maria Elphinstone, Viscountess Keith for both
 * Alexander Keith - no article, but see Keith's Chapel
 * Alexander Keith
 * ✅Alexander Keith (minister)
 * ✅George Keith
 * ✅George Keith
 * ✅George Keith
 * George Skene Keith
 * ✅James Francis Edward Keith
 * ✅Sir John Keith, 1st Earl of Kintore
 * ✅Sir Robert Keith - this entry appears to conflate Robert II Keith, Marischal of Scotland and Robert III Keith, Marischal of Scotland and ✅
 * ✅Robert Keith
 * ✅Robert Keith
 * ✅Sir Robert Murray Keith (the younger)
 * Robert William Keith
 * Thomas Keith
 * Sir William Keith
 * ✅William Keith
 * William Keith
 * ✅William Keith
 * ✅William Keith
 * ✅Ion Grant Neville Keith-Falconer
 * Sinclare Kelburn
 * ✅Robert Keldeleth
 * Robert Kelham
 * Roger Kelke
 * ✅Philip Kelland
 * ✅Richard de Kellawe
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 * ✅Sir Henry Kellett
 * ✅Edward Kelley
 * ✅Earls of Kellie
 * ✅Matthew Kellison
 * Ernest Augustus Kellner
 * ✅Esther Kello 346
 * ✅Samuel Kello 347 sub NB redirected, not obviously notable.
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 * Frances Maria Kelly
 * George Kelly
 * ✅Hugh Kelly
 * John Kelly (journalist)
 * ✅John Kelly (scholar)
 * ✅John Kelly (minister)
 * ✅Matthew Kelly (historian)
 * ✅Michael Kelly
 * ✅Patrick Kelly
 * Ralph Kelly
 * ✅Thomas Kelsey
 * ✅Arthur Kelton
 * John Keltridge
 * Mary Ann Kelty
 * Joseph Kelway
 * Thomas Kelway
 * ✅Sir John Kelyng
 * Sir John Kelyng
 * Samuel Kem
 * ✅Adelaide Kemble
 * ✅Charles Kemble
 * ✅Elizabeth Kemble
 * ✅Frances Anne Kemble
 * ✅Henry Stephen Kemble
 * ✅John Kemble (martyr)
 * ✅John Mitchell Kemble
 * ✅John Philip Kemble
 * ✅Maria Theresa Kemble
 * Priscilla Kemble
 * ✅Roger Kemble
 * ✅Stephen Kemble
 * Samuel Keme
 * ✅George Meikle Kemp
 * ✅John Kemp
 * John Kemp
 * John Kemp
 * ✅Joseph Kemp
 * ✅Thomas Read Kemp
 * William Kemp
 * ✅William Kemp
 * William Kemp
 * ✅Alfred John Kempe
 * ✅Margerie Kempe
 * ✅Richard Kempenfelt
 * ✅James Kempt
 * ✅Sir John Kempthorne
 * ✅Lawrence Kemys
 * ✅Thomas Ken
 * ✅Duchess of Kendal
 * Richard Kendale
 * ✅Edward Augustus Kendall
 * George Kendall
 * ✅Henry Clarence Kendall
 * John Kendall
 * ✅John Kendall
 * John Kendall
 * John Kendall
 * John Kendall
 * Timothy Kendall
 * Emma Eleonora Kendrick
 * James Kendrick
 * James Kendrick
 * ✅Edward Vaughan Hyde Kenealy
 * John Keninghale
 * Peter Keninghale
 * William Keningham
 * ✅Viscounts Kenmure
 * Sir John Kennaway
 * Mrs Kennedy
 * Alexander Kennedy
 * ✅Sir Arthur Edward Kennedy
 * ✅Benjamin Hall Kennedy
 * ✅Charles Rann Kennedy
 * ✅✅David Kennedy (tenor)
 * ✅Edmund Kennedy
 * ✅Gilbert Kennedy
 * ✅Gilbert Kennedy
 * ✅Gilbert Kennedy
 * Gilbert Kennedy
 * ✅Grace Kennedy
 * ✅James Kennedy
 * James Kennedy
 * James Kennedy
 * James Kennedy
 * ✅Sir James Shaw Kennedy
 * ✅John Kennedy
 * John Kennedy
 * John Kennedy
 * ✅John Kennedy
 * John Kennedy
 * John Kennedy
 * John Kennedy
 * John Kennedy
 * ✅John Kennedy
 * John Kennedy
 * John Clark Kennedy
 * ✅John Pitt Kennedy
 * Patrick Kennedy
 * Quintin Kennedy
 * Rann Kennedy
 * Thomas Kennedy (judge)
 * Thomas Kennedy (violin maker)
 * ✅Thomas Francis Kennedy
 * ✅Vans Kennedy
 * ✅Walter Kennedy
 * William Denholm Kennedy
 * ✅Kenneth I
 * ✅Kenneth II
 * ✅Kenneth III