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page 1Accidental deaths from falls in the United Kingdom
George Bernard Shaw
Irish playwright, critic, and polemicist (1856–1950)

Bobby Charlton
English association football player and manager (1937–2023)
John le Carré
British novelist and spy (1931–2020)
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
British politician and prime minister (1830-1903)
James Lovelock
English scientist (1919–2022)
John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute
British nobleman, art collector, and Prime Minister of Great Britain (1713-1792)

Roger Fry
English artist and art critic (1866-1934)
Keith O'Brien
British catholic cardinal (1938–2018)
Laura Ashley
Welsh designer of textiles, clothing, and home furnishings (1925-1985)

Peter Whittingham
English footballer (1984–2020)
Sandy Denny
British singer (1947–1978)
Jeanne de Valois-Saint-Rémy
French adventuress
John Pulman
English snooker player (1923–1998)
Jean Kent
English actress (1921-2013)
Michael Wilding
English television and film actor (1912-1979)
Gary Shaw
English footballer (1961–2024)
Douglas Slocombe
British cinematographer (1913-2016)
John Phillips
English geologist (1800-1874)

Jilly Cooper
Dame Jilly Cooper was an English author and journalist, best known for her long-running Rutshire Chronicles series. She began her career in journalism and published several works of non-fiction, including books on class, animals and marriage, before turning to fiction. Her first book was How to Stay Married, which was published in 1969. She published several collections of journalism, alongside other non-fiction volumes throughout much of her career. Cooper's first novel to be published was the romance Emily, which appeared in 1975 and was followed by five more, as well as a volume of short stories. Cooper was also an anthologist and wrote the Little Mabel series of children's books.
Murray Melvin
British actor (1932–2023)
Bob Glendenning
English footballer and manager (1888-1940)

Charles Hawtrey
English film actor (1914-1988)
Tony Meehan
British musician (1943–2005)
Brian Goodwin
Canadian mathematician and biologist (1931–2009)
Bill Maynard
English comedian and actor (1928–2018)
Arnold Ridley
English playwright and actor (1896–1984)
Nicholas Smith
British actor (1934–2015)
Ruth Madoc
Welsh actress and singer (1943-2022)
Jimi Heselden
British businessman (1948-2010)
Kit Lambert
British record producer, record label owner, and the manager of The Who
Thomas Phillipps
British antiquarian and book collector (1792-1872)

Marie Collier
Australian opera soprano (1927-1971)
John Balance
English musician (1962-2004)
Jim Rodford
British musician (1941–2018)
Des O'Connor
British singer, entertainer, presenter (1932–2020)
Derek Nimmo
British actor and theatre manager (1930-1999)
Merlyn Rees
British politician (1920-2006)
Aylmer Hunter-Weston
British Army general (1864-1940)
Alice Hughes
British photographer (1857–1939)

John Forgeham
British actor (1941-2017)
Robert Holmes
English footballer (1867-1955)
Neale Cooper
Scottish footballer and manager (1963-2018)
Max Wall
English music hall artist/actor (1908-1990)
Enid Stamp Taylor
British actress (1904-1946)

Gerald Ames
actor, director, olympic fencer (1880–1933)
Guy N. Smith
British writer (1939–2020)
Jim Parks, Jr.
English Test and County cricketer (born 1931)
Rod Hull
English comedian (1935–1999)
Walter Walker
British Army general (1912–2001)
Patience Wright
American sculptor of wax figures (1725–1786)
Charles Alfred Stothard
British antiquarian (1786-1821)
Evelyn Baring, 1st Baron Howick of Glendale
British diplomat (1903–1973)

Laura Sadler
British actress (1980-2003)
Matt Hobden
English cricketer (1993-2016)
Peter Ball
Bishop of Gloucester; Bishop of Lewes (1932-2019)
Joseph Farington
British artist (1747-1821)
Arthur Sullivan
Australian banker, soldier, and recipient of the Victoria Cross (1896-1937)
Tommy White
English footballer (1908-1967)
Christopher Barry
British television director (1925-2014)
William Thompson
boxer from England