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===19th century=== * [[Thomas Belsham]] (1750β1829), [[Unitarianism|Unitarian]] minister * [[Catherine Blake]] (1762β1831), wife of William Blake * [[William Blake]] (1757β1827), painter, engraver, poet, and mystic * [[David Bradberry]] (1736β1803), nonconformist minister * [[John Bradford (dissenting minister)|John Bradford]] (1750β1805), dissenting minister * [[Charles Buck (minister)|Charles Buck]] (1771β1815), [[Independent (religion)|Independent minister]] and theological writer, known for his ''Theological Dictionary'' * [[George Burder]] (1752β1832), nonconformist divine * [[John Clayton (minister)|John Clayton]] (1754β1843), Independent minister * [[Eleanor Coade]] (1733β1821), pioneer of the artificial stone known as [[Coade stone]] * [[Thomas Dale (physician)|Thomas Dale]] (1729β1816), physician * [[Joseph Denison (banker)|Joseph Denison]] (c. 1726β1806), banker * [[Daniel Fisher (minister)|Daniel Fisher]] (1731β1807), dissenting minister * [[Joseph Hardcastle (1752β1819)|Joseph Hardcastle]] (1752β1819), one of the founders of the [[London Missionary Society|Missionary Society]] * [[Thomas Hardy (political reformer)|Thomas Hardy]] (1752β1832), political reformer and founder of the [[London Corresponding Society]] * [[Thomas Heaphy]] the elder (1775β1835), watercolourist and portrait-painter * [[Jabez Carter Hornblower]] (1744β1814), steam engine pioneer * [[Henry Hunter (divine)|Henry Hunter]] (1741β1802), Scottish minister and translator * [[John Hyatt (clergyman)|John Hyatt]] (1767β1826), one of the founding preachers of Calvinist Methodism at [[Whitefield's Tabernacle, Tottenham Court Road]] 1806β1828. * [[Joseph Ivimey]] (1773β1834), Particular Baptist minister and historian * [[William Jones (1762β1846)]], Welsh Baptist religious writer and bookseller * [[John Le Keux]] (1783β1846), English engraver * [[Theophilus Lindsey]] (1723β1808), a founder of Unitarianism * [[John Martin (minister)|John Martin]] (1741β1820), Particular Baptist minister * [[David Nasmith]] (1799β1839), founder of the [[City Mission|City Mission Movement]] * [[Joseph Nightingale]] (1775β1824), writer and preacher * [[William Orme (minister)|William Orme]] (1787β1830), Scottish Congregational minister and biographer * [[Apsley Pellatt (1763β1826)]], glass manufacturer * [[Timothy Priestley]] (1734β1814), Independent minister, and scientific collaborator with his brother [[Joseph Priestley]] * [[Thomas Pringle]] (1789β1834), Scottish poet and author, and Secretary to the [[Anti-Slavery Society (1823β1838)|Anti-Slavery Society]] (re-interred 1970, Eildon Church, [[Baviaanskloof Mega Reserve|Baviaans valley]], South Africa) * [[Abraham Rees]] (1743β1825), Welsh nonconformist minister and compiler of ''[[Rees's CyclopΓ¦dia]]'' * [[John Rippon]] (1750β1836), [[Baptist]] clergyman, composer of many well known hymns * [[Richard Sharp (politician)|Richard "Conversation" Sharp]] (1759β1835), prominent among the Dissenters' "Deputies", critic, merchant and MP * [[William Shrubsole]] (1760β1806), singer and composer * [[Thomas Stothard]] (1755β1834), painter, illustrator and engraver * [[Charles Taylor (engraver)|Charles Taylor]] (1756β1823), engraver and biblical scholar * [[John Towers (minister)|John Towers]] (c. 1747β1804), Independent minister * [[George Walker (mathematician)|George Walker]] (c. 1734β1807), dissenter, mathematician, theologian, and [[Fellow of the Royal Society]] * [[James Ware (ophthalmologist)|James Ware]] (1756β1815), eye surgeon and Fellow of the [[Royal Society]] * Rev. [[Alexander Waugh (minister)|Alexander Waugh]] (1754β1827), co-founder of the [[London Missionary Society]] and forebear of [[Alec Waugh]] and [[Evelyn Waugh]]<ref name="ODNB">{{cite odnb |last1=Waugh |first1=Arthur |last2=Ritchie |first2=Lionel Alexander |title=Waugh, Alexander (1754β1827) |origyear=2004 |year=2006 |id=28899 }}</ref> * [[Hugh Worthington]] (1752β1813), dissenting minister
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