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Jakob Abbadie
Charles Abbot (botanist)
Maurice Abbot
Robert Abbot (bishop)
William Abbot (actor)
Lemuel Francis Abbott
Edward Strutt Abdy
William Abell
Alexander Abercromby (British Army officer)
Alexander Abercromby, Lord Abercromby
Battle of Aberdeen (1646)
Jerry Abershawe
Thomas Abney (judge)
Richard de Abyndon
Roger Acherley
Thomas Gilbank Ackland
John Acland (author)
Wroth Palmer Acland
Act of Uniformity 1662
Action of 22 January 1783
Henry Acton
Acton, Cheshire
John Acton (canon lawyer)
Sir John Acton, 6th Baronet
Ralph Acton
Patrick Adair
Adalbert of Egmond
Adalbert of Spalding
Adam de Senlis
Adam of Barking
Adam of Damerham
Alexander Adam
John Adam (administrator)
Thomas Adam
Clement Adams
George Adams (scientist, died 1795)
George Adams (translator)
John Adams (educational writer)
Richard Adams (poet)
Thomas Adams (British Army officer)
Thomas Adams (priest)
Thomas Adams (writer)
William Adams (author)
William Adams (lawyer)
John Adamson (university principal)
Thomas Adamson (master gunner)
Charles G. Addison
John Addison (divine)
Laura Addison
William Addy
Cesare Adelmare
Robert Adkins
Joseph Antony Adolph
John Adolphus
Robert Adrain
Joseph Ady
Stephen Payne Adye
Ælfric Bata
Ælric (Archbishop-elect of Canterbury)
Ralph Agas
Edward Aggas
Edward Aglionby (died c. 1591)
Patrick Alexander Vans Agnew
Benjamin Agus
William Agutter
Francis Aickin
Charles Rochemont Aikin
Edmund Aikin
James Aickin
John Aikin (Unitarian)
Thomas Ainger
Whitelaw Ainslie
George Robert Ainslie
Hew Ainslie
Sir Robert Ainslie, 1st Baronet
William Francis Ainsworth
Aio (monk)
Christopher Airay
George Airey
James Talbot Airey
James Ogilvy, 1st Earl of Airlie
John Aitken (editor)
Robert Aitken (preacher)
William Aitken (pathologist)
John Aiton
William Aiton (sheriff)
John Yonge Akerman
Alan of Beccles
George William Alberti
Eleazar Albin
Henry Albin
Albinus (abbot)
William Turner Alchin
Simon Alcock
Thomas Alcock (adventurer)
Thomas Alcock (surgeon)
John Alday
Laurence Aldersey
James Alderson
John Alderson (physician)
Charles Aldis
Charles James Berridge Aldis
Aldred the Scribe
William Aldridge
John Alefounder
Alexander Bryson (surgeon)
Alexander of Canterbury
Alexander Radcliffe (writer)
Helen Alexander
John Alexander (Presbyterian minister)
Marian Alford
Alfred of Beverley
Alfred Thomas Wilde
Alice L'Estrange
Henry Thomas Alken
Peter John Allan
Robert Allan (poet)
William Allan (painter)
John Allde
William Alleine
Alexander Allen (writer)
Anthony Allen (lawyer)
Bennet Allen
James Baylis Allen
James Mountford Allen
John Allen (bookseller)
John Allen (physician)
John Allen (religious writer)
Thomas Allen (nonconformist)
Thomas Allen (topographer)
William Allen (Royal Navy officer)
John Allenson
Jacob Allestry
Richard Allibond
John Allin (Puritan minister)
John Till Allingham
Pierre Allix
Thomas Allom
Robert Allott
Thomas Allsop
William Almack
John Almeida
Nikephor Alphery
James Altham
Thomas Alvey
Richard Alvey (priest)
Isaac Ambrose
John Ambrose (Royal Navy officer)
Joseph Ames (author)
Joseph Ames (naval commander)
William Ames (Quaker)
Thomas Amory (tutor)
Andrew Amos (lawyer)
Thomas Amyot
Paul Amyraut
Samuel Ancell
John Anderdon
Adam Anderson (physicist)
Alexander Anderson (botanist)
Andrew Anderson (draughts)
Anthony Anderson (theologian)
Christopher Anderson (theologian)
George Anderson (accountant-general)
George Anderson (mathematician)
James Anderson (Freemason)
James Anderson (Royal Navy officer)
Sir James Anderson, 1st Baronet
John Anderson (diplomatic writer)
John Anderson (engraver)
John Anderson (genealogist, 1789–1832)
John Anderson (genealogist, 1798–1839)
John Anderson (physician)
John Anderson (theologian and controversialist)
Lionel Anderson
Patrick Anderson (Jesuit)
William Anderson (artist)
Henry Anderton
James Anderton (controversialist)
Laurence Andrewe
Gerrard Andrewes
Lancelot Andrewes
Robert Andrews (translator)
William Andrews (astrologer)
William Andrews (naturalist)
Caleb Angas
William Angas
John Angell (shorthand writer)
John Angier
Samuel Angier
Paul Angiers
Richard Annesley, 6th Earl of Anglesey
Robert de Umfraville, Earl of Angus
Thomas Annandale
Alexander Annesley
Samuel Annesley
Brian Anslay
John Anstey (poet)
Joseph Anstice
Francis E. Anstie
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