A.K. Chesterton
Journalist, political activist with the British Union of Fascists from 1933-1938, founder of the National Front, League of Empire Loyalists, politician, conspiracy researcher, author of New Unhappy Lords in 1965
1899-1973 (74)
Princess Alexandra, Lady Ogilvy
British royal family for the House of Windsor, cousin of Queen Elizabeth II, daughter of Prince George and Princess Marina
britroyals.com
Alfred Rothschild
Banker, co-creator of the Aldrich Plan model for the US Federal Reserve Act
Alfred Yarrow
Shipbuilder, founder of Yarrow Shipbuilders, mechanical engineer, shipping magnate
1842-1932 (90)
Annabelle Neilson
Socialite, fashion model, died of suicide or stroke
1969-2018 (49)
Anne, Princess Royal living
HRH Princess Royal aka Princess Anne Royal, only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip the Duke of Edinburgh
1950- (74)
royal.uk
Annie Besant
Feminist, political activist for womens rights, theosophist, founder of the Indian Home Rule movement, 33rd degree mason, socialist writer
1847-1933 (86)
britannica.com
Sir Anthony Wagner
serving officer, military veteran, author, pioneer in genealogy and heraldry
1908-1995 (87)
heraldry.ca
Princess Antonia of Prussia living
Aristocrat of the Guinness family dynayst, House of Hohenzollern, Duchess of Wellington, Princess of Waterloo, Duchess of Victoria, Duchess of Ciudad Rodrigo,
1955- (69)
Thomas Bayes
Statistician, mathematician, mathematical stats, pioneer in probability theory, Bayesian statistics, stats, Bayesian models and Bayes' theorem, theologian, Presbyterian minister
1702-1761 (59)
mathshistory.st-andrews.ac.uk
Benedict Arnold living
American Continental Army turncoat, military veteran who defected to the British army in 1780 during the Revolutionary War
1741- (283)
Benjamin Disraeli
2X Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1868 and from 1874-1880, banker, 1st Lord of the Treasury of the United Kingdom from 1874-1880, statesman, founder of the modern Conservative Party, politician, NWO whistleblower of secret societies
1804-1881 (77)
Charles Guthrie
Gold Stick-in-Waiting, British army officer, member of House of Lords of the United Kingdom from 2001-2020
Charlie Cox living
Geoffrey Chaucer
Middle English story writer, father of English literature, considered the greatest English poet of the Middle Ages, author of The Canterbury Tales in 1400
-1400
poetryfoundation.org
Christina DeSantis
Coutts banking whistleblower, sister of Florida governor Ron DeSantis, died of sudden illness
1985-2015 (30)
Clement Attlee
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1945-1951 post-WW2, Labour Party politician, Labour Party leader from 1935-1955
1883-1967 (84)
gov.uk
Daniel Day-Lewis living
Actor for nearly 50 years as Lincoln, and in Last of the Mohicans, Gangs of New York, Age of Innocence, The Crucible, Sunday Bloody Sunday, Stars and Bars, The Bounty, There Will Be Blood, The Boxer, Nine, Gandhi, My Beautiful Laundrette, knighted in 2014
1957- (67)
Dave Hartnett living
Permanent Secretary for Tax at HM Revenue and Customs until 2012, civil servant, corporate tax advisor for Deloitte, real estate developer, member of the Order of Bath
1951- (73)
David Beckham living
Footballer, world famous athlete, male model, president of Inter Miami CF, co-owner of Inter Miami CF, Salford City
1975- (49)
davidbeckham.com
David Cameron living
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2010-2016
1966- (58)
gov.uk
David Kimche
Mossad spymaster, deputy head of counterterrorism unit, former British MI6 intelligence officer, Israeli diplomat for the United States during the Iran-Contra affair, founder of the Israel Council of Foreign Relations, author of The Secret Roads
1928-2010 (82)
thejc.com
Sir David Ormsby-Gore
Conservative politician, diplomat, Lord Harlech
1918-1985 (67)
Sir James Dewar
Inventor of the thermos in 1892, Dewar bottle or thermo flask, vacuum flask or the Dewar flask, physicist, chemist, known for liquid hydrogen/oxygen and cryogenic storage, Fullerian Professor of Chemistry at the Royal Institution in London
1842-1923 (81)
undiscoveredscotland.co.uk
Dick Bradsell
bartender, pioneer of his vodka espresso martini, cocktails expert
1959-2016 (57)
diffordsguide.com
Ed Miliband living
Shadow Secretary of State for Climate Change and Net Zero since 2021, climate change, politician, MP for Doncaster since 2005
1969- (55)
Eddie Zakay living
Billionaire, Topland Group, older brother of Sol Zakay
1946- (78)
Edith Foxwell
Socialite, the Queen of the London Cafe Society, investor in London's Embassy Club
1918-1996 (78)
Sir Edward Grey
British foreign secretary during WW1, diplomat, British ambassador to the United States from 1919-1920, Liberal statesman, publicist, established the Wellington House in 1913 for British propaganda (public opinion) which later became the Tavistock Institute (1921), author of The Charm of Birds, Twenty-Five Years, 1892-1916 on the lead up to the Great War
1862-1933 (71)
King Edward I
King of England from 1272-1307, coin clipping (counterfeiting) scandal by Jews in 1275 led to the round-up & hangings in 1279 (Statute of the Jewry) and he expelled Jews in 1290
1239-1307 (68)
historic-uk.com
Edward the Confessor
King of the Anglo-Saxons from 1046-1066, exiled in 1016, son of Ethelred the Redeless and Emma of Normandy
1004-1066 (62)
englishmonarchs.co.uk
Edward Thomas
poet, essayist, novelist
1878-1917 (39)
poetryfoundation.org
King Edward VII
King Edward the 7th aka Bertie, King of the United Kingdom, Ireland and British Dominions, King-Emperor of India from 1901-1910, the Edwardian era (or Edwardian period), oldest son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, Prince of Wales, House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
1841-1910 (69)
Elena Baturina living
Billionaire businesswoman, construction investments, founder ot Inteco in 1991, widow of the former mayor of Moscow, sent $3.5 million wire transfer to Hunter Biden
1963- (61)
Emilia Clarke living
Actress as Daenerys Targaryen on the hit HBO TV series Game of Thrones, and The Amazing Maurice
1986- (38)
Friedrich Engels
Philosopher, journalist, writer, textile manufacturer, economist, historian, political theorist, Marxist communist, revolutionary socialist of The Communist League
1820-1895 (75)
Ethelred I
King of Wessex from 865-871
837 AD-871
englishmonarchs.co.uk
King Ethelred II the Redeless
King of the English from 978-1016
968 AD-1016
royal.uk
Evelyn de Rothschild
Financier, banker, co-founder of E.L. Rothschild
1931-2022 (91)
elrothschild.com
Sir Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam
Painter, writer, translator of the King James Bible, author of New Atlantis, rumored pen name (or ghost writer) of William Shakespeare, freemasonry, Freemasonic Order, Rosicrucians, attorney general, Lord Chancellor of England
1561-1626 (65)
Frederick Augustus
Duke of York and Albany, second son of King George III
1763-1827 (64)
Gary Oldman living
Actor in There Will Be Blood, The Fifth Element, Darkest Hour, Dracula, Harry Potter (2004)
1958- (66)
King George III
King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1760-1801 and post-union of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland until his death in 1820, Age of Enlightenment, Georgian era from 1714-1837
1738-1820 (82)
George Orwell
novelist, writer, author of 1984, Animal Farm (1945), suffered from tuberculosis, MI5/MI6 intelligence officer
1903-1950 (47)
George Osborne living
Partner at Robey Warshaw, UK Secretary of State from 2015-2015, Conservative Party politiican, editor at the Evening Standard, Chancellor of the Exchequer from 2010-2016, chairman of the British Museum and the Northern Powerhouse Partnership
1971- (53)
George Peabody
Financier, founder of George Peabody & Co., dry goods merchant, industrialist, philanthropist, father of modern philanthropy, military veteran, volunteer in the War of 1812
1795-1869 (74)
peabody.jhu.edu
Hannah Rothschild
Writer, documentary filmmaker, film director, philanthropist, businesswoman, Chair of the Board of Trustees of the National Gallery in London
Harold Macmillan
British Prime Minister 1957-1963, publisher at the Macmillan Company, grandson of Daniel Macmillan
1894-1986 (92)
britannica.com
Henry the Young King
King of England from 1170-1183, Duke of Normandy, Count of Anjou and Maine, son of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine
1155-1183 (28)
britannica.com
King Henry VI of England
King of England, Lord of Ireland from 1422-1461 and briefly again 1470-1471, disputed King of France from 1422-1453, House of Hohenstaufen, scholar, founder of Eton College, King's College at Cambridge
1421-1471 (50)
King Henry VIII
King of England from 1509-1547, known as the father of the Royal Navy, Supreme Head of the Church of England, excommunicated from the Catholic Church by Pope Clement VII which led to the English Reformation and the separation of papal authority (Catholic Church), had 6 wives and known for divorcing or killing his wives, his second wife was Anne Boleyn, created the Anglican church to have his first marriage annulled, his daughter was known as "Bloody" Mary Tudor, or Queen Mary I of England
1491-1547 (56)
Henry Wellcome
Pharmaceuticals entrepreneur, co-founder of Burroughs Wellcome & Company, merged to form GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), his legacy is the Wellcome Trust (Wellcome Collection & Foundation) created in 1936; a huge foundation with thousands of employees investing in modern therapeutics, like the Therapeutics Accelerator.
1853-1936 (83)
wellcome.org
Ian Fleming
Novelist, writer, author of the James Bond spy series, journalist, MI5/MI6 naval intelligence officer
1908-1964 (56)
Ian Livingstone living
Billionaire, real estate developer, co-owner of London & Regional Properties, chairman of Optika Clulow Group (David Clulow, Sunglass Hut), director at The Mayor's Fund for London
1962- (62)
James Sassoon living
Businessman, politician, member of House of Lords of the United Kingdom since 2010, chairman of the China-Britain Business Council
1955- (69)
Jane Austen
novelist, author of Pride and Prejudice (1813), writer, money, riches
1775-1817 (42)
janeausten.org
Jeremy Bentham
Jurist, judge, writer, pioneer in utilitarianism, philosopher, inventor of the panopticon building of social control for a surveillance system of control, became an ironic or iconic corpse and had himself taxidermied
1748-1832 (84)
oll.libertyfund.org
Jeremy Corbyn living
Labour Party politician, leader of the opposition from 2015-2020, Islington North MP since 1983
1949- (75)
jeremycorbyn.org.uk
Joel Schreiber
angel investor of 33% of WeWork for $15 million, real estate developer, founder of Waterbridge Capital
John Campbell
9th Duke of Argyll, Marquess of Lorme, founder of the Royal Society of Canada (RSC-SCR)
1845-1914 (69)
John Craven
Educator, founder of Craven scholaships at Oxford University, Cambridge University
1610-1648 (38)
Sir John Dee
Astrologer for Queen Elizabeth I, astrology, mathematician, alchemist, occult philosopher of aliens, Enochian magick (watchtowers)
1527-1608 (81)
britannica.com
John Donne
Poet, scholar, educator, Dean of St. Paul’s Cathedral
britannica.com
John Douglas
Playwright, nobleman, pioneer in atheism, boxer, known for the "Queensbury Rules" (or in full "The Marquess of Queensberry Rules") in 1865 which are fair rules for boxing sports
1844-1900 (56)
douglashistory.co.uk
John Lehmann
Poet, writer, journalist, owner of John Lehmann Limited, owner of New Writing and The London Magazine
1907-1987 (80)
John Lewis
entrepreneur, businessman, founder of John Lewis & Partners department stores in the UK, Ireland and Australia
1836-1928 (92)
John Mew living
oral surgeon, dentist, orthodontist, pioneer in orthotropics and facial surgery
1928- (96)
johnmeworthotropics.co.uk
Sir John Ritblat living
Property developer, real estate developer, president of the British Land Company, chairman of Delancey, VP of The Royal Institution of Great Britain, director on the British Library Board from 1995-2003, former chairman of The Wallace Collection from 2005-2014, London Business School from 2006-2014
1935- (89)
vll-minos.bl.uk
John Ruskin
Professor of Fine Arts at Oxford University, writer, author of The Stones of Venice in 1851, philosopher, literary critic of Venetian Gothic style, Victorian art critic
1819-1900 (81)
britannica.com
John Tosh
Historian, Professor of History, former VP of Royal Historical Society
Jonas Kamprad living
Billionaire, retailer, son of Ingvar Kamprad who founded IKEA in 1943
1966- (58)
Joseph C. Lewis living
former sports team owner of Tottenham Hotspur FC, accused of insider trading and avoided jail time with a plea deal, businessman aka Joe Lewis, owner of ENIC Group, Tavistock Group, investor in Bear Stearns
1937- (87)
John Stuart Mill (J.S. Mill)
Political philosopher, political economist, political theorist, educator, politician, MP of United Kingdom, financier of the University of London
1806-1873 (67)
plato.stanford.edu
Kate Rothschild living
Heiress to Rothschild banking family dynasty
1982- (42)
twitter.com
Khaled Al-Duwaisan living
Kuwaiti diplomat, politician, ambassador to the United Kingdom since 1993
1947- (77)
King Charles III (Prince of Wales) living
King of the United Kingdom since 2022, Prince of Wales aka Prince Charles, eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II, British royalty
1948- (76)
Lachlan Murdoch living
Billionaire heir, executive chairman of Nova Entertainment, co-chairman of News Corp (FOX News), founder of Illyria investments
1971- (53)
foxcorporation.com
Leonard Darwin
Economist, politician, president of the First International Congress of Eugenics, pioneer in organic evolution, son of Charles Darwin, author of What is Eugenics? in 1932
1850-1943 (93)
Lionel Rothschild
MP for the City of London, politician was the first to swear-in with the Old Testament, banker who bought the press, philanthropist, his father was Nathan Mayer Rothschild (NM Rothschild), Sidonia portrait in Disraeli's "Coningsby"
1808-1879 (71)
George Gordon, Lord Byron
Poet, romantic writer, long poems such as Don Juan
1788-1824 (36)
Lord Esher
Liberal politician, courtier, influencer, publicist, fixer of public opinions
1852-1930 (78)
Lucian Freud
artist, painter of portrait Benefits Supervisor Sleeping, brother of Clement Freud
Malcolm Grant living
Chairman of National Health Service (NHS) England, Presdient of University College London from 2003-2013
1947- (77)
Margaret Thatcher
Conservative Party politician, pioneer in trade unions, deregulation, first woman to hold office, longest serving Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979-1990 (11 years)
1925-2013 (88)
Mark J. Carney living
Vice Chairman at Brookfield Asset Management, economist, banker, financier, Governor of the Bank of Canada, Bank of England from 2013-2020, author of Values, climate change, greentech investor
1965- (59)
bankofengland.co.uk
"Bloody" Mary Tudor, I of England
Queen of England and Ireland from 1553-1558, was known as Bloody Mary against her Protestant opponents during the English Reformation, her father was King Henry VIII who's second wife created the Anglican Church, her sister was Queen Elizabeth I
1516-1558 (42)
britannica.com
Mary of Orange
Duchess of Orange
1631-1660 (29)
britannica.com
Mary Soames
Lady Soames aka Mary Churchill, military veteran, philanthropist for the Red Cross, author, youngest daughter of Winston Churchill
1922-2014 (92)
Lord Michael Adeane
Royal advisor, private secretary to Queen Elizabeth II from 1953-1972
1910-1984 (74)
Mikhail Khodorkovsky
Russian oligarch, chairman and CEO of Yokos Oil, Bank Menatep
twitter.com
Mohamed Al-Fayed living
Businessman, entrepreneur, retail investments, billionaire owner of Harrods
1929- (95)
Montagu Norman
Governor of the Bank of England from 1920-1944, banker, co-founder of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) in 1930
1871-1950 (79)
bankofengland.co.uk
Nat Rothschild living
Financier, investor, chairman of Volex, JNR Limited
1971- (53)
twitter.com
Natalia Hildebrand
Student at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), her father is Philipp Hildebrand a Swiss banker and vice-chair of BlackRock and her mother is Margarita Louis-Dreyfus of the agribusiness family dynasty
linkedin.com
Nick Clegg living
Media executive, president for global affairs at Meta Platforms (Facebook) since 2022, former EVP of communications at Facebook from 2018-2022, former Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, author of How to Stop Brexit, Politics Between the Extremes
1967- (57)
about.facebook.com
Nigel Sheinwald living
UK Ambassador to the United States of America from 2007-2012, diplomat, plenipotentiary, UK special envoy in 2014, intelligence officer
1953- (71)
Nigel West living
Conservative Party politician, editor of The World Intelligence Review, author of espionage books, MI5/MI6 intelligence officer aka Rupert Allason, MP for Torbay in Devon from 1987-1997
1951- (73)
nigelwest.com
Oliver Cromwell
Army general, military veteran, led the citizen revolution against King Charles I during the English Civil War
1599-1658 (59)
Dr. Otto Warburg
Scientist, physiologist, author of Understand Cancer, chemist known for Warburg's tincture of quinine for malaria cures, pioneer of the Warburg effect in plant physiology and oncology, Warburg hypothesis for the pathogenesis (root cause) of cancer
1883-1970 (87)
nobelprize.org
Percy Sillitoe
Director General of MI5 internal security service from 1946-1953, intelligence officer
1888-1962 (74)
mi5.gov.uk
Peter, Lord Carington
Conservative politician aka Lord Carington (misspelled Lord Carrington), chairman of General Electric Company (GE) from 1983-1984
1919-2018 (99)
Peter Kellner living
journalist for BBC News, political commentator, politics, former president of YouGov opinon polling for the UK
1946- (78)
kellnerpolitics.com
François Philidor
Music composer, chess player known for the Philidor defense
1726-1795 (69)
britannica.com
Prince Albert
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, husband and consort of Queen Victoria from 1840-1861
1819-1861 (42)
royal.uk
Prince Edward, Duke of Kent
Duke of Kent and Strathearn, son of King George III, his daughter was Queen Victoria
1767-1820 (53)
royal.uk
Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex and Forfar living
Duke of Edinburgh, Earl of Wessex and Forfar, viscount Severn, younger brother of King Charles III, youngest son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip
1964- (60)
royal.uk
Prince William living
Duke of Cambridge, born during the lunar eclipse (moon baby of the Feast of the Beast)
1982- (42)
Princess Alice
Duchess of Gloucester, mother of Prince Richard and Prince William of Gloucester
1901-2004 (103)
Princess Louise
Duchess of Argyll, visual artist, educator, feminist, her husband formed the Royal Society of Canada (RSC-SCR)
1848-1939 (91)
Queen Elizabeth II
Queen of the United Kingdom from 1952-2022 (70 years), Queen of England, the longest reigning over the British monarchy, head of the British Royal Family, Supreme Governer of the Church of England, The Crown owns 6.6 billon acres of land, she is on the Canadian 20 banknote, house of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
1926-2022 (96)
britannica.com
Queen Victoria
Queen of England from 1837-1903 (for 63 years) the longest reigning monarchy prior to Queen Elizabeth II, known for the Victorian era during her reign
1819-1901 (82)
royal.uk
Richard Cantillon
Political economist, closest to the money get to take advantage of money first, author of Essai sur la Nature du Commerce en Général
1680-1734 (54)
Richard Livingstone living
Billionaire, property developer, co-owner of London & Regional Properties
1964- (60)
Richard Moore living
MI6 spy, diplomat, chief of MI6 secret intelligence service
1963- (61)
Richard Westall
painter, artist, illustrator, known for portraits of Byron
1765-1836 (71)
royalacademy.org.uk
Sir Robert Dudley
Earl of Denbigh, statesman, nobleman, suitor for the Queen's hand
1532-1588 (56)
britannica.com
Ronald Ross
medical doctor, physician, biologist, scientist, discovery of the malaria parasite in Anopheles mosquitos, Nobel Prize for Physiology & Medicine (1902)
1857-1932 (75)
britannica.com
Rupert Pennant-Rea
Chairman of Janus Henderson Investors, chairnon-executive chairman at Cloud Cycle, journalist, chairman of The Economist Group, former deputy governor of the Bank of England
linkedin.com
Serena Rothschild
Thoroughbred racehorse owner, socialite, philanthropist, wife of Jacob Rothschild
1935-2019 (84)
Sir William Blackstone
Jurist, pioneer of doctrines of English laws, author of Commentaries on the Laws of England, Tory politician
1723-1780 (57)
britannica.com
Soame Jenyns
Writer, author, MP politician, pioneer in ethics for animals, animal lover
1704-1787 (83)
Sol Zakay living
Billionaire, chairman and CEO of Topland Group
1948- (76)
linkedin.com
R. Stephen Rubin living
Billionaire, chairman of Pentland Group holdings of sporting goods retailers, chairman of the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame since 1992
1937- (87)
jewishsports.net
Theresa, Lady May
Prime Minister of United Kingdom from 2016-2019, Conservative Party politician aka Lady May leader of Brexit to leave the European Union from 2016-2019, MP for Maidenhead since 1997
tmay.co.uk
Thomas (T.H.) Huxley
Anthropologist, biologist, known as Darwin's bulldog for his advocacy of Darwin's Theory of Evolution, father of Aldous & Julian Huxley, mentor to H.G. Wells, author of Evolution and Ethics in 1894
1825-1895 (70)
ucmp.berkeley.edu
Timothy Garton Ash living
Bestselling author of 10 books (including Free Speech), historian, professor of European Studies at Oxford University, political commentator, politics
1955- (69)
timothygartonash.com
Vasili Mitrokhin
KGB intelligence officer, KGB achivist of the "Mitrokhin Archive", 1st chief Directorate of the KGB for the Soviet Union (Russia), defected to the United Kingdom in 1992
1922-2004 (82)
Victor Rothschild
Banker, scientist, financier of Biotechnology Investments Limited (BIL) and the International Biotechnology Trust, intelligence officer, Russian spy during WWII, politician, lobbyist, business executive at Royal Dutch Shell, NM Rothschild & Sons, jazz musician
1910-1990 (80)
Lady Victoria Hervey living
Socialite, aristocrat, blonde fashion model, enhanced breasts
1976- (48)
Victoria Mountbatten
Princess of Hesse, Marchioness of Milford Haven, eldest daughter of Louis IV of Hesse, her grandson was Prince Philip, her grandmother was Queen Victoria
1863-1950 (87)
npg.org.uk
William Curtis
Tory Party politician aka Lord Curtis, MP for the City of London, businessman, banker, event planner of banquets, son of a seabiscuit manufacturer
1752-1829 (77)
William Knox D'Arcy
Entrepreneur, businessman, principal founder of BP in Persia
1849-1917 (68)
William Pitt the Younger
Tory statesman, politician, prime minister of Great Britain in 1783, India Act in 1785, 1st Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (of Great Britain and Ireland) in 1801