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Pages in category "Articles incorporating DNB text with Wikisource reference"
The following 45 pages are in this category, out of approximately 9,354 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Thomas Yale (chancellor)
- Elizabeth Yates (actress)
- James Yates (minister)
- John Yates (divine)
- Joseph Brooks Yates
- Richard Yates (actor)
- Richard Yates (antiquary)
- Francis Yaxley
- Lacy Walter Giles Yea
- John Yeamans
- Robert Yeamans
- John Yeardley
- James Yearsley
- Thomas Yeates (orientalist)
- Grant David Yeats
- Arthur Yeldard
- John Yelloly
- Henry Yelverton (attorney general)
- William Yelverton
- James Yeowell
- Charles Duke Yonge
- James Yonge (physician)
- York House, Twickenham
- John York (Master of the Mint)
- Rowland York
- Henry Redhead Yorke
- James Yorke (writer)
- Philip James Yorke
- William Youatt
- Andrew Young (poet, born 1807)
- Arthur Young (divine)
- Bartholomew Young
- Charles Young (officer of arms)
- John Young (engraver)
- John Young (professor of Greek)
- John Young (Regius Professor)
- Peter Young (tutor)
- Robert Young (biblical scholar)
- Robert Young (forger)
- Thomas Young (bishop)
- Richard Younge
- John Younger (writer)