Who’s Who in Victorian Britain?  9962

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  1. Queen Victoria
  2. William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne (Victoria’s first Prime Minister)
  3. Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Prince Consort
  4. Sir Robert Peel
  5. Sir Edwin Chadwick
  6. Edward Gibbon Wakefield
  7. Charles Blomfield (Bishop of London)
  8. Thomas Arnold (Headmaster of Rugby)
  9. Thomas Carlyle
  10. Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury (social reformer)
  11. William Lovett (Chartist)
  12. Richard Oastler (Factory King)
  13. Feargus O’Connor (Chartist)
  14. Ernest Jones (Chartist)
  15. Sir Rowland Hill (Creator of the Penny Post and Educational Pioneer)
  16. Sir Isaac Pitman
  17. Sir James Graham
  18. Richard Cobden (founder of the Anti Corn Law League)
  19. John Bright (Liberal orator and statesman)
  20. Isambard Kingdom Brunel
  21. Robert Stephenson (engineer)
  22. George Hudson (‘Railway King’)
  23. Thomas Cook (founder of travel company)
  24. Edward Bulwer, Lord Lytton (writer and Tory politician)
  25. George Henry Borrow
  26. John Henry Newman
  27. Edward Bouverie Pusey
  28. John Keble
  29. Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin
  30. Charles Barry
  31. William Butterfield
  32. John Manners, 7th Duke of Rutland (Lord John Manners)
  33. Lord George Bentinck
  34. William Makepeace Thackeray
  35. Charles Dickens
  36. Wilkie Collins
  37. Charlotte Brontë
  38. Emily Brontë
  39. Anne Brontë
  40. Thomas Babington, Lord Macaulay
  41. Samuel Smiles (author of Self-Help)
  42. Harriet Martineau (leading woman writer)
  43. John Stuart Mill
  44. Sir Henry Cole (organiser of the Great Exhibition of 1851)
  45. Sir Joseph Paxton (gardener to the Duke of Devonshire, and designer of the Crystal Palace)
  46. Sir Josiah Mason (designer and manufacturer of steel pen nibs)
  47. W. H. Fox Talbot (founder of modern photography)
  48. Michael Faraday
  49. James Clerk Maxwell
  50. Lord John Russell, 1st Earl
  51. George Hamilton Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen
  52. Henry Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston
  53. Nicholas Patrick Stephen Wiseman
  54. Sir Henry Layard (archaeologist and diplomat)
  55. Viscount Stratford de Redcliffe
  56. Lord Fitzroy Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan (C-in-C of the British Army in the Crimea)
  57. James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan (wicked aristocrat and leader of the Charge of the Light Brigade)
  58. Florence Nightingale
  59. Sidney, Lord Herbert of Lea (in charge of War Office during Crimean War)
  60. John Delane (editor of The Times)
  61. William Howard Russell (war correspondent)
  62. Alfred, Lord Tennyson
  63. Elizabeth Gaskell
  64. George Eliot (aka Mary Anne Evans)
  65. John Ruskin
  66. Robert Browning
  67. Elizabeth Barrett Browning
  68. Arthur Hugh Clough
  69. Matthew Arnold
  70. Edward Lear
  71. Sir George Gilbert Scott (architect)
  72. George Edmund Street (architect)
  73. James Ramsay (1st Marquess of Dalhousie) (Governor General of India)
  74. Sir Charles Napier (Irish General who conquered Sind)
  75. Charles, 1st Earl Canning (‘Clemency’ Canning, Governor General and Viceroy of India)
  76. Sir Henry Havelock (general of renown)
  77. Sir Henry Lawrence and John, Lord Lawrence
  78. Augustus Pitt Rivers (archaeologist, general and flamboyant polymath)
  79. Sir Joseph Bazalgette
  80. William, Lord Armstrong of Cragside (engineer and industrialist, especially in Newcastle)
  81. Sir Titus Salt (industrial tycoon and philanthropist)
  82. Lady Burdett-Coutts
  83. Mrs Isabella Mary Beeton
  84. Tom Sayers (prize fighter)
  85. Thomas Hughes (leading Christian Socialist and author of Tom Brown’s Schooldays)
  86. Charles Kingsley
  87. Charles Spurgeon
  88. Frederick Denison Maurice
  89. John William Colenso (Bishop of Natal)
  90. Anthony Trollope
  91. Samuel Wilberforce (Bishop of Oxford)
  92. Samuel Sebastian Wesley
  93. Charles Darwin
  94. T. H. Huxley
  95. Sir Joseph Hooker
  96. Sir Edwin Henry Landseer (animal painter)
  97. William Powell Frith
  98. Dante Gabriel Rossetti
  99. Christina Rossetti
  100. William Holman Hunt
  101. Sir John Everett Millais
  102. William Morris
  103. Philip Speakman Webb (designer)
  104. Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones
  105. George Frederic Watts
  106. Julia Margaret Cameron
  107. Charles Lutwige Dodgson (Lewis Carroll)
  108. Edward Whymper
  109. Benjamin Jowett (Master of Balliol College)
  110. Walter Bagehot (journalist and author of The English Constitution)
  111. Emily Davies
  112. Frances Mary Buss and Dorotha Beale (pioneering Headmistresses)
  113. William Burges
  114. Frederic, Lord Leighton
  115. James Abbott McNeill Whistler
  116. Sir Laurence (Laurens) Alma-Tadema
  117. Sir Richard Burton and John Hanning Speke
  118. David Livingstone
  119. Sir Henry Stanley
  120. Herbert Spencer
  121. Thomas Hill Green
  122. Edward Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby)
  123. Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield
  124. William Ewart Gladstone
  125. Robert Lowe, Viscount Sherbrooke
  126. Robert Applegarth (early trade unionist)
  127. William Forster
  128. Edward, Viscount Cardwell
  129. Richard, Viscount Cross
  130. W. H. Smith
  131. Archibald Campbell Tait (Scittish Archbishop of Canterbury)
  132. Henry Herbert, 4th Earl of Carnarvon
  133. Sir H. Bartle Frere (administrator in India)
  134. Robert, 1st Earl of Lytton
  135. Robert Francis Kilvert
  136. Joseph, Lord Lister (developed antiseptics)
  137. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (first English woman to qualify as a doctor)
  138. Matthew Webb
  139. Spencer Compton Cavendish, 8th Duke of Devonshire (Lord Hartington)
  140. Joseph Chamberlain
  141. Sir Charles Dilke
  142. Joseph Arch
  143. Charles Bradlaugh (atheist)
  144. Charles Stewart Parnell (Irish leader)
  145. Michael Davitt
  146. Captain Charles Boycott
  147. Charles George Gordon (Chinese Gordon, Gordon of Khartoum)
  148. Sir Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of Cromer
  149. Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
  150. Lord Randolph Churchill
  151. W. G. Grace
  152. Sir William Schwenck Gilbert
  153. Sir Arthur Sullivan
  154. Sir Henry Irving
  155. Dame Ellen Terry
  156. General William Booth (founder of the Salvation Army)
  157. Thomas Barnado
  158. The Reverende Sabine Baring-Gould
  159. Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery
  160. Sir William Harcourt
  161. John, Viscount Morley
  162. Samuel Butler
  163. Sir Leslie Stephen
  164. Henry Labouchere
  165. Sir George Newnes
  166. William Thomas Stead
  167. Josephine Butler
  168. Annie Besant
  169. Dame Millicent Fawcett
  170. Mary Kingsley
  171. Charles Booth
  172. Octavia Hill (pioneer in housing improvements)
  173. Richard Norman Shaw
  174. James Keir Hardie (pioneer of the Labour Party)
  175. William Stubbs
  176. Henry Edward Manning
  177. Edward Benson
  178. Frederick Temple (Archbishop of Canterbury)
  179. Sir Hubert Parry
  180. George Meredith
  181. Gerard Manley Hopkins
  182. Robert Louis Stevenson
  183. Thomas Hardy
  184. Walter Pater
  185. Algernon Charles Swinburne
  186. Oscar Wilde
  187. Aubrey Vincent Beardsley
  188. Cecil Rhodes
  189. Sir Leander Starr Jameson
  190. Garnet Joseph, 1st Viscount Wolseley
  191. Sir Redvers Buller
  192. Field Marshal Earl Roberts of Kandahar

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