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Thomas Robert Malthus
British political economist (1766–1834)
Friedrich Max Müller
German-born British philologist, orientalist and indologist (1823–1900)

Alexander Mackenzie
2nd Prime Minister of Canada (1822-1892)
William Henry Waddington
19th century French statesman, Prime Minister and an Ambassador of France (1826–1894)
Samuel Alexander
Australian-born British philosopher (1859-1938)
Hall Caine
British novelist and playwright (1853-1931)
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British writer and social reformer (1851–1939)
James Justinian Morier
British writer and diplomat (1782-1849)
Kuno Meyer
German Celtic scholar (1858-1919)
Arthur O'Shaughnessy
British poet and herpetologist (1844–1881)

Richard Chenevix Trench
Irish bishop (1807–1886)
Benjamin Ward Richardson
British physician and medical historian (1828–1896)
Sir Henry Thompson, 1st Baronet
British surgeon and polymath (1820–1904)
Augustus Harris
British actor and impresario (1852-1896)
Thomas Alexander Browne
British writer (1826–1915)
Robert Barr
Scottish-Canadian novelist (1849-1912)
George Godwin
British architect (1813-1888)
Henry Sutherland Edwards
British journalist and author (1828–1906)

Edward Marsh
British polymath (1872–1953)
Archibald Clavering Gunter
American writer (1847–1907)
Thomas Peckett Prest
British hack writer, journalist and musician (1810-1859)
Alfred Barnard
British historian
Albert Terrien de Lacouperie
sinologist (1844-1894)
Joseph Octave Delepierre
Belgian scholar (1802–1879)
John Otway Percy Bland
British writer and journalist (1863–1945)
John Conington
British classical scholar (1825–1869)
Edmund Yates
British journalist and novelist; (1831-1894)
Edward Moxon
British poet and publisher (1801-1858)

Peter Percival
British missionary (1803–1882)
Bhagvat Singh
Bhagvatsinhji (24 October 1865 – 9 March 1944) was the ruling Maharaja of the princely state of Gondal from 1869 until his death in 1944, upon which he was honoured with an 11-gun salute. He was the only ruler from princely states of Kathiawar Agency, in Bombay Presidency of British India, to have taken a medical degree, among other qualifications.
Francis Bickerstaffe-Drew
British writer and priest (1858–1928)
Saul Yanovsky
American anarchist
Robert Howlett
British photographer (1831-1858)