Æ

  1. Æbbe (- 683?) was a British Abbess of Coldingham.
  1. Ælfflæd (born 654 - 714) was a British Abbess of Strensall-Whitby.
  1. Ælfgifu (fl. 956-966) was a British consort of King Eadwig.
  1. Ælfgifu (fl. 1006-1036) was a British first consort of King Cnut.
  1. Ælfthryth (- 929) was a British princess.
  1. Ælfthryth (- 999x1001) was a British Queen of England, consort of King Edgar.
  1. Æthelburh (fl. 664) was a British Abbess of Barking.
  1. Æthelflæd (- 918) was a British ruler of the Mercians.
  1. Æthelthryth (- 679) was a British queen in Northumbria, consort of King Ecgfrith, and Abbess of Ely.


A

  1. Norah Marjorie Abbatt (born 1899 - 1991) was a British promoter of toy design and businesswoman.
  1. Maria Abdy (born c.1800 - 1867) was a British poet.
  1. Elizabeth d'Abenon (born b. 1340 - after 1394) was a British .
  1. Frances Abington (born 1737 - 1815) was a British actress.
  1. Doris Caroline Abrahams (born 1901 - 1982) was a British writer and songwriter.
  1. Annie Abram (born 1869 - 1930) was a British historian.
  1. Harriett Abrams (born c.1758 - 1821) was a British singer and composer.
  1. Theodosia Abrams (born c.1769 - 1849) was a British .
  1. Janet Achurch (born 1863 - 1916) was a British actress.
  1. Mary Kathleen Macrory-Ackland (born 1906 - 1969) was a British poet.
  1. Dorothy Elizabeth Ackroyd (born 1910 - 1987) was a British civil servant and consumer rights campaigner.
  1. Alice Sophia Acland (born 1849 - 1935) was a British co-operative movement activist and advocate of women's advancement.
  1. Acland (born 1750 - 1815) was a British diarist.
  1. Sarah Angelina Acland (born 1849 - 1930) was a British photographer.
  1. Eliza Acton (born 1799 - 1859) was a British writer on cookery and poet.
  1. Marion Jean Catherine Adams-Acton (born 1846 - 1928) was a British writer.
  1. Ada (born c.1123 - 1178) was a British consort of Prince Henry of Scotland.
  1. Jean Adam (born 1704 - 1765) was a British poet.
  1. Ruth Augusta Adam (born 1907 - 1977) was a British writer and feminist.
  1. Barbara Georgina Adams (born 1945 - 2002) was a British archaeologist and museum curator.
  1. Bertha Jane Leith Adams (born 1837 - 1912) was a British novelist.
  1. Carol Adams (born 1948 - 2007) was a British educationist.
  1. Fanny Adams (born 1859 - 1867) was a British murder victim and source of a colloquial expression.
  1. Katharine Adams (born 1862 - 1952) was a British bookbinder.
  1. Mary Adams (fl. 1652 (suipposedly)) was a British self-proclaimed virgin mother.
  1. Mary Grace Agnes Adams (born 1898 - 1984) was a British television producer and programme director.
  1. Mary Jane Bridges-Adams (born 1854 - 1939) was a British socialist and educationist.
  1. Sarah Flower Adams (born 1805 - 1848) was a British poet.
  1. Janet Laurel Adamson (born 1882 - 1962) was a British labour movement activist and politician.
  1. Joy Adamson (born 1910 - 1980) was a British conservationist and artist.
  1. Charlotte Addison (- 1731) was a British .
  1. Laura Addison (born 1822 - 1852) was a British actress.
  1. Adela (born c.1067 - 1137) was a British princess.
  1. Adelaide (born 1792 - 1849) was a British Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, consort of William IV.
  1. Adelida (- before 1113) was a British princess.
  1. Adeliza (born c.1103 - 1151) was a British Queen of England, second consort of Henry I.
  1. Henrietta Adler (born 1868 - 1950) was a British social worker and Jewish political activist.
  1. Hester Agnes Adrian (born 1899 - 1966) was a British penal reformer.
  1. Sylvia Mary Adshead (born 1904 - 1995) was a British mural painter and designer.
  1. Cecilia Mary Ady (born 1881 - 1958) was a British historian.
  1. Eileen Forrester Agar (born 1899 - 1991) was a British artist.
  1. Agnes (fl. 1410) was a British .
  1. Grace Aguilar (born 1816 - 1847) was a British writer on Jewish history and religion and novelist.
  1. Elizabeth Clarice Aguzzi (born 1856 - 1938) was a British equestrian performer.
  1. Joan Delano Aiken (born 1924 - 2004) was a British children's writer.
  1. Mary Frances Aikenhead (born 1787 - 1858) was a British Roman Catholic nun.
  1. Lucy Aikin (born 1781 - 1864) was a British historian.
  1. Charlotte Edith Ainslie (born 1863 - 1960) was a British headmistress and educationist.
  1. Diana Josceline Barbara Neave Airey (born 1919 - 1992) was a British .
  1. Julienne Aisner (born 1900 - 1947) was a British .
  1. Edith Aitken (born 1861 - 1940) was a British headmistress.
  1. Marcia Anastasia Aitken (born 1909 - 1994) was a British .
  1. Shireen Nishat Akbar (born 1944 - 1997) was a British educationist.
  1. Emma Albani (born 1847 - 1930) was a British singer.
  1. Emma Albertazzi (born 1813/14 - 1847) was a British singer.
  1. Mary Alcock (born 1741? - 1798) was a British writer.
  1. Vivien Dolores Alcock (born 1921 - 2003) was a British .
  1. Amanda Christina Elizabeth Aldridge (born 1866 - 1956) was a British singer and composer.
  1. Ann Alexander (born 1774/5 - 1861) was a British banker and bill broker.
  1. Cecil Frances Alexander (born 1818 - 1895) was a British hymn writer and poet.
  1. Helen Alexander (born 1653/4 - 1729) was a British covenanter.
  1. Mary Alexander (born 1760 - 1809) was a British Quaker minister.
  1. Alexandra (born 1844 - 1925) was a British Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and the British dominions beyond the seas, and empress of India, consort of Edward VII.
  1. Alexandra (born 1891 - 1959) was a British nurse and granddaughter of Edward VII.
  1. Mary Jemima Alger (born 1838 - 1894) was a British headmistress.
  1. Alice (- 1246) was a British magnate.
  1. Alice (born 1843 - 1878) was a British grand Duchess of Hesse, consort of Louis IV, and daughter of Queen Victoria.
  1. Alice (born 1883 - 1981) was a British granddaughter of Queen Victoria and diplomatic service wife.
  1. Alice (born 1885 - 1969) was a British Greek Orthodox nun and mother-in-law of Elizabeth II.
  1. Alice (born 1901 - 2004) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Alkin (born c.1600 - 1655?) was a British nurse and spy.
  1. Eliza MacNaughton Luke Allan (born 1886 - 1964) was a British novelist.
  1. Mary Miller Allan (born 1869 - 1947) was a British college head.
  1. Maria Caterina Rosalbina Caradori- Allan (born 1800 - 1865) was a British singer.
  1. Theodosia Alleine (fl. 1654-1677) was a British nonconformist writer.
  1. Hannah Allen (fl. 1632-1664) was a British bookseller.
  1. Hannah Allen (born c.1638 - 1668x1708) was a British nonconformist writer.
  1. Marjory Allen (born 1897 - 1976) was a British landscape architect and promoter of child welfare.
  1. Mary Sophia Allen (born 1878 - 1964) was a British police officer.
  1. Phyllis Byam Shand Allfrey (born 1908 - 1986) was a British author and politician.
  1. Sara Allgood (born 1883 - 1950) was a British actress.
  1. Mary Helen Agnes Allies (born 1852 - 1927) was a British historian and translator.
  1. Helen Mary Elizabeth Allingham (born 1848 - 1926) was a British watercolour painter.
  1. Margery Louise Allingham (born 1904 - 1966) was a British writer.
  1. Frances Allitsen (born 1848 - 1912) was a British composer.
  1. Miriam Allott (born 1920 - 2010) was a British .
  1. June Dalziel Almeida (born 1930 - 2007) was a British virologist.
  1. Princess Amelia (born 1711 - 1786) was a British daughter of George II.
  1. Amelia (born 1783 - 1810) was a British .
  1. Alicia Margaret Amherst (born 1865 - 1941) was a British garden historian.
  1. Amice (- 1215) was a British .
  1. Sarah Maclardie Amos (born 1840/41 - 1908) was a British political activist.
  1. Amrit Kaur (born 1889 - 1964) was a British politician and advocate of women's rights.
  1. Adelaide Mary Anderson (born 1863 - 1936) was a British civil servant.
  1. Margaret Betty Harvie Anderson (born 1913 - 1979) was a British politician.
  1. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (born 1836 - 1917) was a British physician.
  1. Janet Anderson (born 1697 - 1761) was a British milliner and maker of graveclothes.
  1. Kitty Anderson (born 1903 - 1979) was a British headmistress.
  1. Lucy Anderson (born 1797 - 1878) was a British pianist.
  1. Marjorie Enid Anderson (born 1913 - 1999) was a British radio broadcaster.
  1. Mary Anderson (born 1859 - 1940) was a British actress.
  1. Sophia Anderson (born 1823 - 1903) was a British genre painter.
  1. Cicily Isabel Andrews (born 1892 - 1983) was a British writer, critic, and journalist.
  1. Elizabeth Andrews (born 1882 - 1960) was a British political organizer and campaigner for women's rights.
  1. Frances Andrews (born 1732 - 1780) was a British .
  1. Sybil Andrews (born 1898 - 1992) was a British .
  1. Patricia Clare Angadi (born 1914 - 2001) was a British .
  1. Helen Cordelia Angell (born 1847 - 1884) was a British watercolour painter.
  1. Jane Anger (fl. 1588) was a British writer on women.
  1. Marion Emily Angus (born 1865 - 1946) was a British poet.
  1. Annabella (- 1401) was a British Queen of Scots.
  1. Anne (born 1366 - 1394) was a British Queen of England, first consort of Richard II.
  1. Anne (born 1456 - 1485) was a British Queen of England, consort of Richard III.
  1. Howard Anne (born 1475 - 1511) was a British .
  1. Anne (born c.1500 - 1536) was a British Queen of England, second consort of Henry VIII.
  1. Anne (born 1515 - 1557) was a British Queen of England, fourth consort of Henry VIII.
  1. Anne (born 1574 - 1619) was a British Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland, consort of James VI and I.
  1. Anne (born 1637 - 1671) was a British first wife of James II.
  1. Anne (born 1665 - 1714) was a British Queen of Great Britain and Ireland.
  1. royal Anne (born 1709 - 1759) was a British Princess of Orange, consort of William IV.
  1. Anne (born 1743 - 1808) was a British .
  1. Anne of Woodstock (born c.1382 - 1438) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Anne of York (born 1439 - 1476) was a British .
  1. Mabel Marguerite Annesley (born 1881 - 1959) was a British wood-engraver and watercolour painter.
  1. Mary Anning (born 1799 - 1847) was a British fossil collector and dealer.
  1. Gertrude Elizabeth Margaret Anscombe (born 1919 - 2001) was a British philosopher.
  1. Barbara Mary Ansell (born 1923 - 2001) was a British rheumatologist.
  1. Gertrude Mary Ansell (born 1861 - 1932) was a British suffragette and businesswoman.
  1. Elizabeth Anson (born 1725 - 1760) was a British political correspondent and political manager.
  1. Rhoda Anstey (born 1865 - 1936) was a British promoter of women's physical education.
  1. Vera Anstey (born 1889 - 1976) was a British economist.
  1. Enid Margaret Appiah (born 1921 - 2006) was a British anthologist and charity worker.
  1. Constance Mary Katherine Applebee (born 1873 - 1981) was a British promoter of women's field hockey.
  1. Florence Lucy Appleby (born 1920 - 2008) was a British cheese-maker.
  1. Elizabeth Appleton (born c.1790 - 1849) was a British educationist and author.
  1. Honor Charlotte Appleton (born 1879 - 1951) was a British artist in black and white.
  1. Agnes Arber (born 1879 - 1960) was a British botanist.
  1. Harriett Arbuthnot (born 1793 - 1834) was a British diarist.
  1. Helen Alexander Archdale (born 1876 - 1949) was a British feminist and journalist.
  1. Georgina Archer (born 1827 - 1882) was a British promoter of women's education.
  1. Edith Arendrup (born 1846 - 1934) was a British artist and Roman Catholic religious sister.
  1. Mary Armine (born 1594 - 1676) was a British benefactor.
  1. Ella Sophia Armitage (born 1841 - 1931) was a British historian and archaeologist.
  1. Elizabeth Bridget Armitstead (born 1750 - 1842) was a British courtesan.
  1. Mary Louisa Armitt (born 1851 - 1911) was a British author and founder of the Armitt Library, Ambleside.
  1. Jean Armour (born 1765 - 1834) was a British wife of Robert Burns and subject of poetry.
  1. Mary Nicol Armour (born 1902 - 2000) was a British still-life and landscape painter.
  1. Eliza Armstrong (born 1872 -) was a British subject of a cause célèbre for campaigners against vice.
  1. Lilias Eveline Armstrong (born 1882 - 1937) was a British phonetician.
  1. Lucie Armstrong (born 1851 - 1907) was a British musician and writer on etiquette.
  1. Ellen Arnald (fl. 1436) was a British .
  1. Arnaq (- 1577) was a British .
  1. Yvonne Germaine Jeanne Arnaud (born 1890 - 1958) was a British actress.
  1. Mary Annette von Arnim (born 1866 - 1941) was a British novelist.
  1. Doris Grace Arnold (born 1904 - 1969) was a British radio presenter and producer.
  1. Elizabeth Arnold (fl. 1616) was a British translator.
  1. Ethel Margaret Arnold (born 1864/5 - 1930) was a British journalist, author, and lecturer on female suffrage.
  1. Janet Arnold (born 1932 - 1998) was a British costume historian.
  1. Mary Anne Arnold (born 1825 -) was a British sailor and cross-dresser.
  1. Jane Arthur (born 1827 - 1907) was a British advocate of women's rights and benefactor.
  1. Blanche Arundell (born 1583/4 - 1649) was a British royalist noblewoman.
  1. Dorothy Arundell (born 1559/60 - 1613) was a British author and Benedictine nun.
  1. Mary Arundell (- 1557) was a British courtier.
  1. Elizabeth Ashbridge (born 1713 - 1755) was a British Quaker minister and writer.
  1. Margery Irene Corbett Ashby (born 1882 - 1981) was a British feminist and internationalist.
  1. Winifred Mayer Ashby (born 1879 - 1975) was a British medical researcher.
  1. Edith Margaret Emily Ashcroft (born 1907 - 1991) was a British actress.
  1. Margaret Mary Julia Ashford (born 1881 - 1972) was a British child writer.
  1. Laura Ashley (born 1925 - 1985) was a British dress designer and interior decorator.
  1. Margaret Ashton (born 1856 - 1937) was a British local politician and philanthropist.
  1. Winifred Ashton (born 1888 - 1965) was a British playwright and novelist.
  1. Elizabeth Ann Ashurst (born c.1814 - 1850) was a British translator and campaigner for women's rights and against slavery.
  1. Lena Ashwell (born 1872 - 1957) was a British actress and theatre manager.
  1. Mary Ashwell (fl. 1662-1664) was a British .
  1. Mary Howard Ashworth (born 1863 - 1928) was a British businesswoman and official typist to the houses of parliament.
  1. Anne Askew (born c.1521 - 1546) was a British writer and protestant martyr.
  1. Janet Mary Askham (born 1941 - 2008) was a British sociologist.
  1. Elizabeth Mary Aslin (born 1923 - 1989) was a British .
  1. Anne Mary Celestine Asquith (born 1916 - 1998) was a British .
  1. Cynthia Mary Evelyn Asquith (born 1887 - 1960) was a British writer.
  1. Margaret Emma Alice Asquith (born 1864 - 1945) was a British political hostess and diarist.
  1. Betty Astell (born 1912 - 2005) was a British .
  1. Mary Astell (born 1666 - 1731) was a British philosopher and promoter of women's education.
  1. Katherine Astley (- 1565) was a British courtier.
  1. Magdalene Aston (- 1635) was a British .
  1. Nancy Witcher Astor (born 1879 - 1964) was a British society hostess and politician.
  1. Diana Astry (- 1716) was a British diarist and compiler of recipe books.
  1. Eleanora Atherton (born 1782 - 1870) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Athracht ingen Thaláin (fl. c.500) was a British .
  1. Anna Atkins (born 1799 - 1871) was a British botanist and photographic artist.
  1. Vera May Atkins (born 1908 - 2000) was a British intelligence officer.
  1. Caroline Louisa Waring Atkinson (born 1834 - 1872) was a British writer and naturalist.
  1. Lucy Atkinson (fl. 1830-1863) was a British .
  1. Mabel Atkinson (born 1876 - 1958) was a British feminist and socialist.
  1. Sarah Atkinson (born 1823 - 1893) was a British philanthropist and writer.
  1. Charlotte Atkyns (born c.1758 - 1836) was a British actress and political activist.
  1. Mrs Attaway (fl. 1645-1646) was a British Baptist preacher.
  1. Mabel Lucie Attwell (born 1879 - 1964) was a British illustrator.
  1. Una Winifred Atwell (born c.1913 - 1983) was a British pianist and entertainer.
  1. Clare Atwood (born 1866 - 1962) was a British artist.
  1. Mary Anne Atwood (born 1817 - 1910) was a British interpreter of alchemy.
  1. Penelope Aubin (born 1679? - 1738) was a British novelist and translator.
  1. Charlotte Auerbach (born 1899 - 1994) was a British geneticist.
  1. Jean Florence Augur (born 1934 - 1993) was a British educationist.
  1. Augusta (born 1719 - 1772) was a British consort of Frederick Lewis, prince of Wales.
  1. Augusta (born 1737 - 1813) was a British .
  1. Augusta Sophia (born 1768 - 1840) was a British .
  1. Jane Munday Aukland (- 1925) was a British temperance campaigner.
  1. Mary Auld (born 1893 - 1984) was a British local politician and women's organizer.
  1. Susan Mary Auld (born 1915 - 2002) was a British naval architect.
  1. Jane Austen (born 1775 - 1817) was a British novelist.
  1. Katherine Austen (born b. 1629 - in or before 1683) was a British diarist and poet.
  1. Winifred Marie Louise Austen (born 1876 - 1964) was a British artist and illustrator.
  1. Sarah Austin (born 1793 - 1867) was a British translator and writer.
  1. Ethel Winifred Austin (born 1873 - 1918) was a British pioneer of library services for blind people.
  1. Elizabeth Avery (fl. 1614-1653) was a British prophetess.
  1. Geraldine Maitland Aves (born 1898 - 1986) was a British civil servant and social reformer.
  1. Emily Harriet Elizabeth Ayckbowm (born 1836 - 1900) was a British Anglican nun.
  1. Mrs Ayliff (fl. 1692-1696) was a British singer and actress.
  1. Gladys May Aylward (born 1902 - 1970) was a British missionary.
  1. Margaret Louisa Aylward (born 1810 - 1889) was a British philanthropist and Roman Catholic nun.
  1. Alice Ayres (born 1859 - 1885) was a British domestic servant and heroine.
  1. Ruby Mildred Ayres (born 1881 - 1955) was a British romantic novelist.
  1. Elisabeth Evelyn Ayrton (born 1910 - 1991) was a British novelist and writer on cookery.
  1. Matilda Charlotte Ayrton (born 1846 - 1883) was a British physician.
  1. Phoebe Sarah Ayrton (born 1854 - 1923) was a British electrical engineer and suffragist.


B

  1. Sara Baartman (born 1777x88 - 1815/16) was a British celebrity and subject of scientific speculation.
  1. Grace Babthorpe (born c.1563 - 1635) was a British .
  1. Constance Bache (born 1846 - 1903) was a British .
  1. Sarah Bache (born 1771 - 1844) was a British schoolmistress.
  1. Janet Moira Backhouse (born 1938 - 2004) was a British scholar and curator of manuscripts.
  1. Margaret Backhouse (- 1896) was a British portrait and genre painter.
  1. Margaret Ann Backhouse (born 1887 - 1977) was a British educationist and humanitarian activist.
  1. Alice Martha Bacon (born 1909 - 1993) was a British politician.
  1. Anne Bacon (born c.1528 - 1610) was a British gentlewoman and scholar.
  1. Jane Bacon (born 1580/81 - 1659) was a British letter-writer.
  1. Madeleine Angela Baddeley (born 1904 - 1976) was a British actress.
  1. Hermione Youlanda Ruby Clinton Baddeley (born 1906 - 1986) was a British actress.
  1. Sophia Baddeley (- 1786) was a British actress and singer.
  1. Charlotte Badger (born b. 1778? - in or after 1816) was a British escaped convict.
  1. Molly Winifred Badham (born 1914 - 2007) was a British zoo proprietor and conservationist.
  1. Enid Algerine Bagnold (born 1889 - 1981) was a British novelist and playwright.
  1. Milicent Jessie Eleanor Bagot (born 1907 - 2006) was a British intelligence officer.
  1. Mary Bailey (born 1890 - 1960) was a British aviator.
  1. Matilda de Bailleul (- 1212) was a British Abbess of Wherwell.
  1. Grisell Baillie (born 1665 - 1746) was a British heroine and business woman.
  1. Grisell Baillie (born 1822 - 1891) was a British Church of Scotland deaconess.
  1. Isobel Baillie (born 1895 - 1983) was a British singer.
  1. Joanna Baillie (born 1762 - 1851) was a British playwright and poet.
  1. Marianne Baillie (born 1795? - 1831) was a British travel writer and versifier.
  1. Louisa Bain (born 1803 - 1883) was a British diarist.
  1. Beryl Margaret Bainbridge (born 1932 - 2010) was a British actress, writer, and artist.
  1. Sarah Jane Baines (born 1866 - 1951) was a British suffragette and social reformer.
  1. Anne Elizabeth Baker (born 1786 - 1861) was a British philologist.
  1. Beatrice May Baker (born 1876 - 1973) was a British headmistress and internationalist.
  1. Florence Barbara Maria Baker (born 1841 - 1916) was a British traveller in Africa.
  1. Hylda Baker (born 1905 - 1986) was a British comedian.
  1. Mary Baker (- 1864) was a British impostor.
  1. Sarah Baker (born 1736/7 - 1816) was a British actress and theatre manager.
  1. Jill Angela Henriette Balcon (born 1925 - 2009) was a British actress.
  1. Abigail Baldwin (- 1713) was a British .
  1. Emily Baldwin (born 1807 - 1880) was a British headmistress.
  1. Louisa Baldwin (born 1845 - 1925) was a British .
  1. Lucy Baldwin (born 1869 - 1945) was a British .
  1. Victoire Balfe (born 1837 - 1871) was a British singer.
  1. Clara Lucas Balfour (born 1808 - 1878) was a British advocate of women's advancement and temperance activist.
  1. Elizabeth Edith Balfour (born 1867 - 1942) was a British social hostess and biographer.
  1. Evelyn Barbara Balfour (born 1898 - 1990) was a British promoter of organic farming and a founder of the Soil Association.
  1. Frances Balfour (born 1858 - 1931) was a British suffragist leader and churchwoman.
  1. Honor Catherine Mary Balfour (born 1912 - 2001) was a British politician and journalist.
  1. Nancy Balfour (born 1911 - 1997) was a British journalist and arts administrator.
  1. Florence Balgarnie (born 1856 - 1928) was a British feminist and temperance campaigner.
  1. Anne Elizabeth Ball (born 1808 - 1872) was a British .
  1. Frances Ball (born 1794 - 1861) was a British Roman Catholic nun.
  1. Hannah Ball (born 1734 - 1792) was a British follower of Wesleyan Methodism and diarist.
  1. Mary Ball (born 1812 - 1898) was a British .
  1. Grace Helen Ballard (born 1908 - 1995) was a British .
  1. Ada Sarah Ballin (born 1862 - 1906) was a British magazine editor and proprietor, and writer on health.
  1. Violet Margaret Livingstone Ballinger (born 1894 - 1980) was a British university teacher and politician in South Africa.
  1. Dervorguilla de Balliol (- 1290) was a British noblewoman and benefactor.
  1. Balthild (- c.680) was a British Queen of the Franks, consort of Clovis II of Neustria.
  1. Monica Eileen Baly (born 1914 - 1998) was a British nurse and historian of nursing.
  1. Marie Effie Bancroft (born 1839 - 1921) was a British actress and theatre manager.
  1. Mary Bankes (- 1661) was a British royalist landholder.
  1. Isabella Varley Banks (born 1821 - 1897) was a British public lecturer and writer.
  1. Olive Lucy Banks (born 1923 - 2006) was a British sociologist, historian, and feminist.
  1. Sarah Sophia Banks (born 1744 - 1818) was a British collector of antiquarian items.
  1. Anne Bannerman (born 1765 - 1829) was a British poet.
  1. Helen Brodie Cowan Bannerman (born 1862 - 1946) was a British children's writer.
  1. Elizabeth Bannister (born 1757 - 1849) was a British actress and singer.
  1. Mary Bannister (- 1877) was a British .
  1. S Bannister (born 1787 -) was a British .
  1. Sarah Jane Bannister (born 1858 - 1942) was a British educationist and local politician.
  1. Dorothy Edith Bannon (born 1885 - 1940) was a British nurse.
  1. Halime Banu (born 1770 - 1853) was a British .
  1. Anna Letitia Barbauld (born 1743 - 1825) was a British poet and essayist.
  1. Margaret Fairless Barber (born 1869 - 1901) was a British religious writer.
  1. Mary Barber (born c.1685 - 1755) was a British poet.
  1. Mary Barber (born 1911 - 1965) was a British bacteriologist.
  1. Mary Elizabeth Barber (born 1818 - 1899) was a British poet and natural historian.
  1. Jane Barbier (fl. 1711-1740) was a British singer.
  1. Mary Barbour (born 1875 - 1958) was a British labour activist and politician.
  1. Verity Eileen Bargate (born 1940 - 1981) was a British theatre producer and novelist.
  1. Elizabeth Baring (born 1702 - 1766) was a British wool manufacturer and merchant.
  1. Harriet Mary Baring (born 1805 - 1857) was a British literary hostess.
  1. Louisa Caroline Baring (born 1827 - 1903) was a British art collector and philanthropist.
  1. Evelyn Elizabeth Patricia Bark (born 1900 - 1993) was a British charity worker.
  1. Barker (fl. 1665-1667) was a British .
  1. Audrey Lilian Barker (born 1918 - 2002) was a British novelist and short-story writer.
  1. Cicely Mary Barker (born 1895 - 1973) was a British artist and writer.
  1. Jane Barker (- 1732) was a British poet and novelist.
  1. Lilian Charlotte Barker (born 1874 - 1955) was a British prison administrator.
  1. Lucette Elizabeth Barker (born 1816 - 1905) was a British painter.
  1. Lucy Elizabeth Drummond Sale-Barker (born 1841 - 1892) was a British children's writer.
  1. Mary Anne Barker (born 1831 - 1911) was a British journalist and writer.
  1. Sara Elizabeth Barker (born 1904 - 1973) was a British political agent.
  1. Clemence of Barking (fl. 1163-c.1200) was a British Benedictine nun and hagiographer, of Barking Abbey.
  1. Elizabeth Barlow (- 1518) was a British .
  1. Hannah Bolton Barlow (born 1851 - 1916) was a British ceramicist.
  1. Jane Barlow (born 1857 - 1917) was a British poet and writer.
  1. Mabel Barltrop (born 1866 - 1934) was a British prophet and founder of the Panacea Society.
  1. Catherine Isabella Barmby (born 1816/17 - 1853) was a British utopian socialist and writer on women's emancipation.
  1. Anne Barnard (born 1750 - 1825) was a British writer.
  1. Charlotte Alington Barnard (born 1830 - 1869) was a British balladeer and poet.
  1. Katherine Barnardiston (- 1633) was a British patron of puritanism.
  1. Annie Barnes (born c.1887 - 1982) was a British socialist and suffragist.
  1. Djuna Chappell Barnes (born 1892 - 1982) was a British writer and artist.
  1. Alice Josephine Mary Taylor Barnes (born 1912 - 1999) was a British obstetrician and gynaecologist.
  1. Mary Henrietta Barnett (born 1905 - 1985) was a British air force officer.
  1. Henrietta Octavia Weston Barnett (born 1851 - 1936) was a British social reformer.
  1. Alice Barnham (born 1523 - 1604) was a British silkwoman and benefactor.
  1. Emily Grace Barnsley (born 1896 - 1975) was a British .
  1. Amelia Edith Barr (born 1831 - 1919) was a British novelist.
  1. Elizabeth Brown Barr (born 1905 - 1995) was a British minister of the United Free Church of Scotland.
  1. Sarah Venie Barr (born 1875 - 1947) was a British political activist and philanthropist.
  1. Rachel Barrett (born 1874 - 1953) was a British suffragette and newspaper editor.
  1. Rosa Mary Barrett (born 1855 - 1936) was a British social reformer and feminist.
  1. Emilie Isabel Barrington (born 1841 - 1933) was a British biographer and novelist.
  1. Joan Barrington (born c.1558 - 1641) was a British godly matriarch and patron of clergy.
  1. Judith Barrington (- 1657) was a British gentlewoman.
  1. Mabel Phyllis Barron (born 1890 - 1964) was a British designer and textile printer.
  1. Florence Mary Barrow (born 1876 - 1964) was a British relief worker and promoter of improved housing.
  1. Ann Barry (- 1801) was a British actress.
  1. Elizabeth Barry (born 1656x8 - 1713) was a British actress and theatre manager.
  1. James Barry (born c.1799 - 1865) was a British army medical officer and transvestite.
  1. Cecilia Maria Barthélémon (born 1767 - 1859) was a British pianist and composer.
  1. Anne Charlotte Bartholomew (born 1800 - 1862) was a British artist and writer.
  1. Ann Shepherd Bartholomew (born 1811 - 1891) was a British composer, pianist, and organist.
  1. Sarah Bartley (born 1783? - 1850) was a British actress.
  1. Eleanor Barton (born 1872/3 - 1960) was a British socialist and co-operative movement activist.
  1. Elizabeth Barton (born c.1506 - 1534) was a British Benedictine nun and visionary.
  1. Pamela Espeut Barton (born 1917 - 1943) was a British golfer.
  1. Rose Barton (born 1856 - 1929) was a British watercolour painter.
  1. Louisa Mary Barwell (born 1800 - 1885) was a British writer on education.
  1. Susan Baskervile (- 1649) was a British theatre company associate.
  1. Adeliza Basset (- in or after 1210) was a British .
  1. Philippa Basset (- 1265) was a British magnate.
  1. Mary Bassett (- 1572) was a British translator.
  1. Susanna Bastwick (- in or after 1657) was a British .
  1. Joy Ethel Batchelor (born 1914 - 1991) was a British .
  1. Dorothea Minola Alice Bate (born 1878 - 1951) was a British palaeontologist.
  1. Ellen Douglass Bateman (born 1844 - 1936) was a British .
  1. Hester Bateman (- 1794) was a British silversmith.
  1. Isabel Emilie Bateman (born 1854 - 1934) was a British .
  1. Kate Josephine Bateman (born 1842 - 1917) was a British .
  1. Mary Bateman (born 1768 - 1809) was a British thief and poisoner.
  1. Sidney Frances Bateman (born 1823 - 1881) was a British actress and playwright.
  1. Virginia Frances Bateman (born 1853 - 1940) was a British .
  1. Daisy May Bates (born 1859 - 1951) was a British anthropologist and social worker among Aboriginal Australians.
  1. Sarah Bates (born c.1755 - 1811) was a British singer.
  1. Mary Bateson (born 1865 - 1906) was a British historian and suffragist.
  1. Elizabeth Constance Bather (born 1904 - 1988) was a British police officer.
  1. Lucy Elizabeth Bather (born 1830 - 1864) was a British children's writer.
  1. Ann Bathurst (born b. c.1638 - in or before 1704) was a British diarist and prophet.
  1. Catherine Anne Bathurst (born 1825 - 1907) was a British Roman Catholic nun.
  1. Katherine Bathurst (born 1862 - 1933) was a British inspector of schools.
  1. Lilias Margaret Frances Bathurst (born 1871 - 1965) was a British newspaper publisher.
  1. Violet Emily Mildred Bathurst (born 1895 - 1966) was a British politician.
  1. Edith Mary Batten (born 1905 - 1985) was a British welfare worker and educationist.
  1. Jean Batten (born 1909 - 1982) was a British aviator.
  1. Henrietta Battier (born c.1751 - 1813) was a British poet and satirist.
  1. Esther Georgina Battiscombe (born 1905 - 2006) was a British biographer.
  1. Elizabeth Baxter (born 1837 - 1926) was a British evangelist.
  1. Ethelreda Baxter (born 1883 - 1963) was a British .
  1. Mary Kathleen Baxter (born 1901 - 1988) was a British advocate of women's rights.
  1. Kathleen Mary Carver Baxter (born 1904 - 1994) was a British careers adviser and playwright.
  1. Lucy Baxter (born 1837 - 1902) was a British writer on art.
  1. Margaret Baxter (- 1681) was a British .
  1. Margery Baxter (fl. 1428-1429) was a British .
  1. Mary Ann Baxter (born 1801 - 1884) was a British benefactor.
  1. Emily Anne Theophila Bayley (born 1830 - 1911) was a British .
  1. Mary Bayley (born b. 1816 - in or after 1892) was a British temperance activist and writer.
  1. Lilian Mary Baylis (born 1874 - 1937) was a British theatre manager.
  1. Ada Ellen Bayly (born 1857 - 1903) was a British novelist.
  1. Ann Baynard (born 1672/3 - 1697) was a British exemplar of godly life.
  1. Pauline Diana Baynes (born 1922 - 2008) was a British illustrator.
  1. Louise Bazalgette (born 1845/6 - 1918) was a British motorist.
  1. Doris Winifred Beale (born 1889 - 1971) was a British nurse.
  1. Dorothea Beale (born 1831 - 1906) was a British headmistress.
  1. Mary Beale (- 1699) was a British portrait painter.
  1. Sarah Sophia Beale (born 1837 - 1920) was a British writer on art and painter.
  1. Mary Beaton (born c.1543 - 1597) was a British .
  1. Beatrice (born 1857 - 1944) was a British .
  1. Joan Beauchamp (born 1375 - 1435) was a British .
  1. Rohese de Beauchamp (- 1166) was a British .
  1. Marie Bethell Beauclerc (born 1845 - 1897) was a British shorthand reporter and teacher of shorthand.
  1. Diana Beauclerk (born 1734 - 1808) was a British artist.
  1. Harriot Beauclerk (born 1777? - 1837) was a British actress and banker.
  1. Martha Beauclerk (- 1788) was a British courtier.
  1. Joan Beaufort (born 1379? - 1440) was a British magnate.
  1. Margaret Beaufort (born 1443 - 1509) was a British royal matriarch.
  1. Agnes Beaumont (- 1720) was a British religious autobiographer.
  1. Margaret Beavan (born 1875 - 1931) was a British welfare worker and local politician.
  1. Gwyneth Marjory Bebb (born 1889 - 1921) was a British campaigner for women's admission to the legal profession.
  1. Diana Jean Kinloch Beck (born 1900 - 1956) was a British neurosurgeon.
  1. Lilian Beck (born 1878 - 1921) was a British .
  1. Shirley Cameron Becke (born 1917 - 2011) was a British police officer.
  1. Lydia Ernestine Becker (born 1827 - 1890) was a British suffragist leader.
  1. Frances Sarah Beckett (- 1902) was a British philanthropist and a founder of Scottish Home Industries.
  1. Agnes Alice Beckwith (born 1861 - 1951) was a British .
  1. Margery Beddingfield (- 1763) was a British murderer.
  1. Rosa Susan Penelope Beddington (born 1956 - 2001) was a British developmental biologist.
  1. Jessie Bedford (born 1852/3 - 1918) was a British novelist and historian.
  1. Sybille Bedford (born 1911 - 2006) was a British writer.
  1. Anne Bedingfeild (born 1560 - 1641) was a British theatre landlord and benefactor.
  1. Frances Bedingfield (born 1616 - 1704) was a British .
  1. Helen Audrey Beecham (born 1915 - 1989) was a British poet and eccentric.
  1. Anne Phyllis Beechey (born 1764 - 1833) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Beecroft (born 1748 - 1812) was a British iron manufacturer and butter seller.
  1. Yolande Elsa Maria Beekman (born 1911 - 1944) was a British .
  1. Patricia Beer (born 1919 - 1999) was a British poet.
  1. Rachel Beer (born 1858 - 1927) was a British newspaper proprietor and editor.
  1. Isabella Mary Beeton (born 1836 - 1865) was a British writer on household management and journalist.
  1. Mary Beever (born 1802 - 1883) was a British .
  1. Susanna Beever (born 1805 - 1893) was a British .
  1. Bega (fl. late 7th cent. (suipposedly)) was a British Abbess of Hartlepool.
  1. Isoleen Heather Begg (born 1932 - 2009) was a British singer.
  1. Aphra Behn (born 1640? - 1689) was a British writer.
  1. Catherine Betty Abigail Behrens (born 1904 - 1989) was a British historian.
  1. Mary Beilby (- 1797) was a British .
  1. Margaret Beirne (born c.1810 - 1909) was a British .
  1. Margaret Beirne (born c.1858 - 1880) was a British .
  1. Mary Beirne (born c.1850 - 1936) was a British .
  1. Mary Belasyse (- 1713) was a British daughter of Oliver Cromwell.
  1. Mary Anne Belcher (born 1849 - 1898) was a British headmistress.
  1. Clara Bell (born 1834 - 1927) was a British translator.
  1. Florence Eveleen Eleanore Bell (born 1851 - 1930) was a British author, social investigator, and playwright.
  1. Gertrude Margaret Lowthian Bell (born 1868 - 1926) was a British traveller, archaeologist, and diplomatist.
  1. Julia Bell (born 1879 - 1979) was a British geneticist.
  1. Maria Bell (born 1755 - 1825) was a British painter and sculptor.
  1. Mary Hayley Bell (born 1911 - 2005) was a British .
  1. Vanessa Bell (born 1879 - 1961) was a British painter.
  1. Ethel Frances Butwell Bellamy (born 1881 - 1960) was a British .
  1. George Anne Bellamy (born 1731? - 1788) was a British actress.
  1. Dido Elizabeth Belle (born 1761? - 1804) was a British protégée of the first earl of Mansfield.
  1. Mary Eirene Frances Bellerby (born 1899 - 1975) was a British poet and novelist.
  1. Leah Nora Beloff (born 1919 - 1997) was a British journalist.
  1. Margaret Constance Belsky (born 1919 - 1989) was a British cartoonist and illustrator.
  1. Maria Elizabeth Belville Belville (born 1811/1812 - 1899) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Ruth Naomi Belville (born 1854 - 1943) was a British horologist and merchant.
  1. Sarah Belzoni (born 1783 - 1870) was a British traveller.
  1. Sarah Bembridge (born c.1794 - 1880) was a British Primitive Methodist travelling preacher.
  1. Bridget Bendish (born 1649/50 - 1726) was a British granddaughter of Oliver Cromwell.
  1. Etheldred Benett (born 1775 - 1845) was a British fossil collector and geologist.
  1. Elizabeth Ogilvy Benger (- 1827) was a British historian and novelist.
  1. Gertrude Emily Benham (born 1867 - 1938) was a British traveller and collector.
  1. Margaret Eadie Wedgwood Benn (born 1897 - 1991) was a British religious campaigner.
  1. Anna Maria Bennett (- 1808) was a British novelist.
  1. Crystal-Margaret Bennett (born 1918 - 1987) was a British archaeologist.
  1. Elizabeth Bennett (- 1582) was a British .
  1. Nora Noel Jill Bennett (born 1929? - 1990) was a British actress.
  1. Louise Bennett (born 1870 - 1956) was a British suffragist, trade unionist, and pacifist.
  1. Mary Bennett (born 1813 - 1899) was a British .
  1. Mary Letitia Somerville Bennett (born 1913 - 2005) was a British .
  1. Sarah Bennett (born 1797 - 1861) was a British governess.
  1. Eliza Bennis (born 1725 - 1802) was a British Methodist leader.
  1. Ada Benson (born 1840 - 1882) was a British headmistress and educationist.
  1. Gertrude Constance Benson (born 1864 - 1946) was a British .
  1. Ivy Benson (born 1913 - 1993) was a British bandleader.
  1. Margaret Benson (born 1865 - 1916) was a British Egyptologist and religious philosopher.
  1. Margaret Jane Benson (born 1859 - 1936) was a British botanist and palaeontologist.
  1. Mary Eleanor Benson (born 1863 - 1890) was a British social worker and writer.
  1. Stella Benson (born 1892 - 1933) was a British writer.
  1. Ethel Bentham (born 1861 - 1931) was a British physician and politician.
  1. Margaret Cavendish Bentinck (born 1715 - 1785) was a British collector of art and natural history specimens and patron of arts and sciences.
  1. Ruth Mary Cavendish-Bentinck (born 1867 - 1953) was a British women's suffragist and socialist.
  1. Winifred Anna Cavendish-Bentinck (born 1863 - 1954) was a British bird protectionist and philanthropist.
  1. Catharine Bentley (born 1591 - 1659) was a British Abbess and translator.
  1. Charlotte Eliza Bentley (born 1915 - 1996) was a British nurse and nursing activist.
  1. Elizabeth Bentley (- 1839) was a British poet.
  1. Iris Pamela Bentley (born 1931 - 1997) was a British .
  1. Phyllis Eleanor Bentley (born 1894 - 1977) was a British novelist.
  1. Mary Sophia Benton (born 1855 - 1944) was a British headmistress.
  1. Helen Caroline Bentwich (born 1892 - 1972) was a British local politician.
  1. Mary Benwell (fl. 1761-c.1800) was a British portrait painter.
  1. Isa Donald Benzie (born 1902 - 1988) was a British radio broadcaster.
  1. Berengaria (born c.1165 - 1230) was a British Queen of England, consort of Richard I.
  1. Beatrice Elisabeth Beresford (born 1926 - 2010) was a British novelist and children's author.
  1. Louisa Anne Beresford (born 1818 - 1891) was a British watercolour painter and philanthropist.
  1. Svetlana Beriosova (born 1932 - 1998) was a British ballet dancer.
  1. Lieselotte Berk (born 1913 - 2003) was a British dancer and fitness trainer.
  1. Edith Berkeley (born 1875 - 1963) was a British marine biologist.
  1. Eliza Berkeley (born 1734 - 1800) was a British literary editor.
  1. Elizabeth Berkeley (born c.1386 - 1422) was a British magnate.
  1. Henrietta Berkeley (born b. in or after 1664 - 1706) was a British figure of scandal.
  1. Joanne Berkeley (born 1555/6 - 1616) was a British Abbess of the Convent of the Assumption of Our Blessed Lady, Brussels.
  1. Katherine Berkeley (- 1385) was a British benefactor.
  1. Emilie von Berlepsch (- 1830) was a British author and traveller.
  1. Agnes Morrogh Bernard (born 1842 - 1932) was a British Roman Catholic nun.
  1. Marianne Frances Bernard (born 1839 - 1926) was a British college head.
  1. Juliana Berners (fl. 1460) was a British supposed author and prioress of Sopwell.
  1. Sarah Henriette Rosine Bernhardt (born 1844 - 1923) was a British actress.
  1. Betty Eileen Berridge (born 1919 - 2009) was a British novelist.
  1. Mary Berry (born 1763 - 1852) was a British author.
  1. Bertha (born b. c.565 - in or after 601) was a British queen in Kent, consort of Æthelberht.
  1. Katherine Bertie (born 1519 - 1580) was a British noblewoman and protestant patron.
  1. Annie Besant (born 1847 - 1933) was a British theosophist and politician in India.
  1. Mary Matilda Betham (born 1776 - 1852) was a British writer and miniature painter.
  1. Margaret Bethune (born 1820 - 1887) was a British midwife.
  1. Mary Betterton (born c.1637 - 1712) was a British actress and acting teacher.
  1. Annie Dorothy Betts (born 1884 - 1961) was a British apiculturist and expert on bee diseases.
  1. Bridget Bevan (- 1779) was a British educational benefactor.
  1. Emma Frances Bevan (born 1827 - 1909) was a British translator and poet.
  1. Hannah Marishall Bevan (born 1798 - 1874) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Natalie Alice Bevan (born 1909 - 2007) was a British artist, muse, and collector.
  1. Annette Susannah Beveridge (born 1842 - 1929) was a British orientalist.
  1. Louisa Sarah Bevington (born 1845 - 1895) was a British poet and anarchist.
  1. Isabella Bewick (born 1790 - 1883) was a British .
  1. Jane Bewick (born 1787 - 1881) was a British .
  1. Jane Bianchi (born 1776 - 1858) was a British .
  1. Margaret Bicknell (born 1681 - 1723) was a British actress and dancer.
  1. Marion Greenwood Bidder (born 1862 - 1932) was a British physiologist.
  1. Hester Biddle (born 1629/30 - 1697) was a British Quaker minister and writer.
  1. Christabel Mary Harmsworth Bielenberg (born 1909 - 2003) was a British author.
  1. Sarah Biffin (born 1784 - 1850) was a British miniature painter.
  1. Helen Manson Biggar (born 1909 - 1953) was a British sculptor, film-maker, theatre designer, and political activist.
  1. Caroline Ashurst Biggs (born 1840 - 1889) was a British novelist and campaigner for women's suffrage.
  1. Felicity Jane Ewart- Ewart-Biggs (born 1929 - 1992) was a British politician.
  1. Matilda Ashurst Biggs (born 1816/17 - 1866) was a British campaigner for women's rights and supporter of Italian independence.
  1. Maude Ashurst Biggs (born 1856 - 1933) was a British .
  1. Rosa May Billinghurst (born 1875 - 1953) was a British suffragette.
  1. Elizabeth Billington (born 1765 - 1818) was a British singer.
  1. Mary Frances Billington (born 1862 - 1925) was a British journalist.
  1. Lillian Bilocca (born 1929 - 1988) was a British trawler safety campaigner.
  1. Gertrud Bing (born 1892 - 1964) was a British scholar.
  1. Margaret Bingham (-) was a British .
  1. Margaret Bingham (born c.1740 - 1814) was a British miniature painter.
  1. Juliet Martin Bingley (born 1925 - 2005) was a British social worker.
  1. Jane Birch (born b. 1643/4 - after 1703) was a British .
  1. Florence Ethel Birchenough (born 1894 - 1973) was a British .
  1. Mary Rebecca Stewart Bird (born 1859 - 1914) was a British missionary.
  1. Ruth Bird (born 1899 - 1987) was a British historian and schoolteacher.
  1. Alma Lillian Birk (born 1917 - 1996) was a British politician and journalist.
  1. Ann Bishop (born 1899 - 1990) was a British parasitologist.
  1. Anna Bishop (born 1810 - 1884) was a British singer.
  1. Bridget Bishop (- 1692) was a British .
  1. Caroline Garrison Bishop (born 1846 - 1929) was a British promoter of kindergarten education.
  1. Isabella Lucy Bishop (born 1831 - 1904) was a British traveller.
  1. Margaret Joyce Bishop (born 1896 - 1993) was a British headmistress.
  1. Matilda Ellen Bishop (born 1842 - 1913) was a British college head.
  1. Theodosia Blachford (born c.1745 - c.1817) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Clementina Maria Black (born 1853 - 1922) was a British political activist, suffragist, and writer.
  1. Dorothy Black (born 1914 - 2006) was a British theatrical agent and translator.
  1. Mary Black (born c.1737 - 1814) was a British artist.
  1. Helen Blackburn (born 1842 - 1903) was a British campaigner for women's rights.
  1. Jemima Blackburn (born 1823 - 1909) was a British painter and illustrator.
  1. Anna Blackburne (- 1793) was a British botanist.
  1. Carmen Elizabeth Deidre Blacker (born 1924 - 2009) was a British Japanese scholar.
  1. Margery Grace Blackie (born 1898 - 1981) was a British homoeopathic physician.
  1. Elizabeth Blackwell (- 1758) was a British botanical author and artist.
  1. Elizabeth Blackwell (born 1821 - 1910) was a British physician.
  1. Alicia Blackwood (born 1818 - 1913) was a British nurse and philanthropist.
  1. Beatrice Mary Blackwood (born 1889 - 1975) was a British anthropologist.
  1. Lady Caroline Maureen Hamilton-Temple- Blackwood (born 1931 - 1996) was a British novelist.
  1. Hariot Georgina Hamilton-Temple- Blackwood (born 1843 - 1936) was a British vicereine of India.
  1. Isabella Blagden (born 1816/17 - 1873) was a British novelist and poet.
  1. Mary Adela Blagg (born 1858 - 1944) was a British astronomer.
  1. Betsy Blair (born 1923 - 2009) was a British .
  1. Emily Mathieson Blair (born 1890 - 1963) was a British nurse and nursing administrator.
  1. Catherine Sophia Blake (born 1762 - 1831) was a British wife and assistant to William Blake.
  1. Henrietta Jex-Blake (born 1862 - 1953) was a British .
  1. Katharine Jex-Blake (born 1860 - 1951) was a British classical scholar and college head.
  1. Dame Louisa Brandreth Aldrich-Blake (born 1865 - 1925) was a British surgeon.
  1. Sophia Louisa Jex-Blake (born 1840 - 1912) was a British physician and campaigner for women's rights.
  1. Susanna Blamire (born 1747 - 1794) was a British poet.
  1. Blanche of Lancaster (born 1346? - 1368) was a British .
  1. Ada Blanche (born 1863 - 1953) was a British actress.
  1. Elizabeth Bland (born b. c.1660 - in or after 1712?) was a British Hebraist.
  1. Esther Bland (- 1787) was a British actress.
  1. Maria Theresa Bland (born 1769 - 1838) was a British singer.
  1. Mary Blandy (born 1718/19 - 1752) was a British murderer.
  1. Emily May Blatch (born 1937 - 2005) was a British politician.
  1. Mary Blathwayt (born 1879 - 1961) was a British suffragette.
  1. Barbara Blaugdone (born c.1609 - 1704) was a British Quaker preacher.
  1. Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (born 1831 - 1891) was a British founder of theosophy.
  1. Mildred Lillington Blaxter (born 1925 - 2010) was a British sociologist.
  1. Ann Blaykling (fl. 1652-1708) was a British Quaker preacher.
  1. Dorothea Frances Bleek (born 1873 - 1948) was a British .
  1. Anne Blencowe (born 1656 - 1718) was a British compiler of recipes.
  1. Charlotte Julia Blennerhassett (born 1843 - 1917) was a British .
  1. Ellen Eliza Blight (born 1833/4 - 1850) was a British lion tamer.
  1. Mathilde Blind (born 1841 - 1896) was a British poet and biographer.
  1. Kathleen Mary Amelia Bliss (born 1908 - 1989) was a British religious administrator and university teacher.
  1. Karen Christenze Blixen (born 1885 - 1962) was a British autobiographer and short-story writer.
  1. Denise Madeleine Bloch (born 1916 - 1945) was a British .
  1. Nest Bloet (- 1224/5) was a British royal mistress.
  1. Sara Louisa Blomfield (born 1859 - 1939) was a British Bah'i promoter and philanthropist.
  1. Ursula Harvey Bloom (born 1892 - 1984) was a British writer.
  1. Georgiana Bloomfield (born 1822 - 1905) was a British courtier and author.
  1. Elizabeth Blount (born c.1500 - 1539x41) was a British royal mistress.
  1. Elizabeth Anne Mould de Sodington Blount (born 1850 - 1935) was a British pamphlet writer and social activist.
  1. Martha Blount (born 1690 - 1763) was a British Roman Catholic gentlewoman.
  1. Teresa Maria Blount (born 1688 - 1759) was a British .
  1. Isabella Blow (born 1958 - 2007) was a British fashion journalist and stylist.
  1. Sandra Betty Blow (born 1925 - 2006) was a British painter and collagist.
  1. Anna Elizabeth Blunden (born 1829 - 1915) was a British .
  1. Anne Isabella Noel Blunt (born 1837 - 1917) was a British traveller and breeder of Arab horses.
  1. Phoebe Blyth (born 1816 - 1898) was a British educationist and philanthropist.
  1. Enid Mary Blyton (born 1897 - 1968) was a British children's writer.
  1. Lillian Barbara Board (born 1948 - 1970) was a British athlete.
  1. Boat Memory (born 1809/10 - 1830) was a British .
  1. Berta Ottilie Bobath (born 1907 - 1991) was a British physiotherapist.
  1. Joan Bocher (- 1550) was a British religious radical.
  1. Diana Mary Boddington (born 1921 - 2002) was a British stage manager.
  1. Mary de Bode (- 1812) was a British letter writer.
  1. Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon (born 1827 - 1891) was a British artist and women's activist.
  1. Mary Agnes Body (born 1866 - 1952) was a British headmistress.
  1. Catherina Boevey (- 1726) was a British benefactor.
  1. Margaret de Bohun (born c.1121 - 1196/7) was a British heiress and monastic patron.
  1. Isabel de Bolebec (born c.1164 - 1245) was a British magnate and monastic patron.
  1. Jane Boleyn (- 1542) was a British courtier.
  1. Margaret Grace Bondfield (born 1873 - 1953) was a British trade unionist, campaigner for women's interests, and politician.
  1. Elizabeth Bonhôte (born 1744 - 1818) was a British writer.
  1. Hypatia Bradlaugh Bonner (born 1858 - 1935) was a British freethinker and radical.
  1. Anne Bonny (born 1698 - 1782) was a British pirate.
  1. Theodora Ellen Bonwick (born 1876 - 1928) was a British educationist and women's rights activist.
  1. Lucy Everest Boole (born 1862 - 1904) was a British .
  1. Mary Boole (born 1832 - 1916) was a British scholar and educationist.
  1. Florence Annie Boot (born 1863 - 1952) was a British businesswoman and benefactor.
  1. Catherine Booth (born 1829 - 1890) was a British evangelist and writer.
  1. Catherine Bramwell-Booth (born 1883 - 1987) was a British Salvation Army officer.
  1. Evangeline Cory Booth (born 1865 - 1950) was a British world leader of the Salvation Army.
  1. Eva Selina Gore-Booth (born 1870 - 1926) was a British suffragist and poet.
  1. Florence Eleanor Booth (born 1861 - 1957) was a British .
  1. Hester Booth (born c.1690 - 1773) was a British actress and dancer.
  1. Mary Catherine Booth (born 1847 - 1939) was a British social reformer and philanthropist.
  1. Sarah Booth (born 1789x94 - 1867) was a British actress.
  1. Frances Boothby (fl. 1669-1670) was a British playwright.
  1. Hill Boothby (born 1708 - 1756) was a British friend of Samuel Johnson.
  1. Penelope Boothby (born 1785 - 1791) was a British artist's model and subject of poetry.
  1. Mary Borden (born 1886 - 1968) was a British writer.
  1. Elsie Florence Eva Borders (born 1905 - 1971) was a British housing activist.
  1. Edith Wendela Boreel (born 1895 - 1985) was a British .
  1. Andrée Raymonde Borrel (born 1919 - 1944) was a British .
  1. Jane Laurie Borthwick (born 1813 - 1897) was a British hymn writer and translator.
  1. Helen Bosanquet (born 1860 - 1925) was a British social theorist and social reformer.
  1. Frances Evelyn Boscawen (born 1719 - 1805) was a British letter writer and literary hostess.
  1. Bridget Bostock (born b. c.1678 - after 1749) was a British faith healer.
  1. Elizabeth Anne Bostock (born 1817 - 1898) was a British promoter of women's education.
  1. Alison Boston (fl. 1424) was a British .
  1. Lucy Maria Boston (born 1892 - 1990) was a British writer.
  1. Eve Boswell (born 1922 - 1998) was a British popular singer.
  1. Margaret Montgomerie Boswell (born 1738? - 1789) was a British wife of James Boswell.
  1. Nellie Boswell (born 1858/9 - 1938) was a British equestrian performer.
  1. Eleanor Boteler (- 1468) was a British .
  1. Phyllis Bottome (born 1882 - 1963) was a British writer.
  1. Emilia Jessie Boucherett (born 1825 - 1905) was a British campaigner for women's rights.
  1. Boudicca (- AD 60/61) was a British Queen of the Iceni.
  1. Joan Boughton (born c.1414 - 1494) was a British Wycliffite heretic.
  1. Mary Boulding (born 1929 - 2009) was a British nun and theologian.
  1. Dorothy Henrietta Boulger (born 1847 - 1923) was a British novelist.
  1. Margaret Bourchier (born 1510 - 1562) was a British .
  1. Katharine Harriot Duncombe Pleydell-Bouverie (born 1895 - 1985) was a British potter.
  1. Elizabeth Stuart Bowdler (- 1797) was a British religious writer.
  1. Henrietta Maria Bowdler (born 1750 - 1830) was a British writer and literary editor.
  1. Jane Bowdler (born 1743 - 1784) was a British poet and essayist.
  1. Elizabeth Dorothea Cole Bowen (born 1899 - 1973) was a British writer.
  1. Elsie Edith Bowerman (born 1889 - 1973) was a British suffragette and lawyer.
  1. Elizabeth Bowes (- in or before 1572) was a British protestant exile.
  1. Mary Eleanor Bowes (born 1749 - 1800) was a British heiress and victim of kidnapping.
  1. Agnes Bowker (born 1541/2 -) was a British servant and alleged mother of a cat.
  1. Laura Bowman (born 1881 - 1957) was a British musical entertainer.
  1. Deborah Bowring (born 1816 - 1902) was a British local activist.
  1. Elizabeth Bowtell (born 1648/9 - 1714/15) was a British actress.
  1. Betty Evelyn Box (born 1915 - 1999) was a British film producer.
  1. Mary Box (- 1679) was a British .
  1. Violette Muriel Box (born 1905 - 1991) was a British screenwriter and film director.
  1. Nellie Boxall (born 1890 - 1965) was a British cook and servant.
  1. Marion Ursula Boyars (born 1927 - 1999) was a British publisher.
  1. Joanna Mary Boyce (born 1831 - 1861) was a British genre painter.
  1. Nora Elisabeth Mary Boyce (born 1920 - 2006) was a British scholar of Zoroastrianism.
  1. Elizabeth Boyd (fl. 1727-1745) was a British poet and novelist.
  1. Margaret Boyd (born 1913 - 1993) was a British schoolteacher and lacrosse player.
  1. Constance Antonina Boyle (born 1865 - 1943) was a British women's rights campaigner.
  1. Dorothy Boyle (born 1699 - 1758) was a British portrait painter and caricaturist.
  1. Eleanor Vere Boyle (born 1825 - 1916) was a British illustrator and author.
  1. Helen Boyle (born 1869 - 1957) was a British physician and specialist in the treatment of mental illness.
  1. Mary Boyle (born 1746 - 1840) was a British literary hostess.
  1. Mary Louisa Boyle (born 1810 - 1890) was a British writer.
  1. Sibylle Boys (born b. c.1370 - in or after 1455) was a British literary patron.
  1. Mary Jane Brabazon (born 1847 - 1918) was a British .
  1. Anne Bracegirdle (- 1748) was a British actress and singer.
  1. Joyanne Winifred Bracewell (born 1934 - 2007) was a British judge.
  1. Joan Bracey (born 1656? - 1685?) was a British highwaywoman.
  1. Hannah Brackenbury (born 1795 - 1873) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Muriel Clara Bradbrook (born 1909 - 1993) was a British literary scholar.
  1. Joan Bradbury (born c.1450 - 1530) was a British .
  1. Dorothy Adelaide Braddell (born 1889 - 1981) was a British designer and decorative artist.
  1. Elizabeth Margaret Braddock (born 1899 - 1970) was a British trade union activist and politician.
  1. Mary Elizabeth Braddon (born 1835 - 1915) was a British novelist.
  1. Dorothy Kathleen Norah Braden (born 1901 - 2001) was a British potter.
  1. Alice Bradlaugh (born 1856 - 1888) was a British .
  1. Caroline Frances Bradley (born 1946 - 1983) was a British showjumper.
  1. Helen Bradley (born 1900 - 1979) was a British painter and writer.
  1. Katharine Harris Bradley (born 1846 - 1914) was a British poet.
  1. Martha Bradley (fl. 1740s-1755) was a British writer on cookery.
  1. Dorothy Bradshaigh (- 1785) was a British letter writer.
  1. Lucretia Bradshaw (- c.1755) was a British .
  1. Penelope Bradshaw (- 1753/4) was a British compiler of cookery books.
  1. Anne Bradstreet (born 1612/13 - 1672) was a British poet.
  1. Elizabeth Brady (born 1803 - 1874) was a British headmistress.
  1. June Brae (born 1917 - 2000) was a British ballet dancer.
  1. Jane Esdon Brailsford (born 1874 - 1937) was a British suffragette.
  1. Mary Ann Brailsford (- 1852) was a British originator of the Bramley's Seedling apple.
  1. Anna Braithwaite (born 1788 - 1859) was a British .
  1. Florence Lilian Braithwaite (born 1873 - 1948) was a British actress.
  1. Margaret Elaine Bramall (born 1916 - 2007) was a British .
  1. Charlotte Mary Brame (born 1836 - 1884) was a British novelist and benefactor.
  1. Elizabeth Branch (born 1672x87 - 1740) was a British murderer.
  1. Elizabeth Branch (- 1740) was a British .
  1. Winifred Mary Brancker (born 1914 - 2010) was a British veterinary surgeon.
  1. Barbarina Brand (born 1768 - 1854) was a British poet and playwright.
  1. Hannah Brand (born 1754 - 1821) was a British actress and playwright.
  1. Molly Brant (born c.1736 - 1796) was a British leader of the Mohawk Indians.
  1. Anna Brassey (born 1839 - 1887) was a British traveller.
  1. Frances Brawne (born 1800 - 1865) was a British fiancée of John Keats.
  1. Anna Eliza Bray (born 1790 - 1883) was a British novelist and writer.
  1. Barbara Bray (born 1924 - 2010) was a British translator and script editor.
  1. Caroline Bray (born 1814 - 1905) was a British children's writer.
  1. June Guesdon Braybrooke (born 1920 - 1994) was a British writer.
  1. Margaret Brayne (- 1593) was a British .
  1. Angela Brazil (born 1868 - 1947) was a British children's writer.
  1. Molly Root Brearley (born 1905 - 1994) was a British educationist.
  1. Marie Brema (born 1856 - 1925) was a British singer.
  1. Winifred Elsie Brenchley (born 1883 - 1953) was a British agricultural botanist.
  1. Charlotte Brent (born 1734 - 1802) was a British singer.
  1. Margaret Brent (born c.1601 - c.1671) was a British colonist and proprietary agent in America.
  1. Jane Brereton (born 1685 - 1740) was a British poet.
  1. Adela Catherine Breton (born 1849 - 1923) was a British archaeologist.
  1. Anne Brett (born 1667/8 - 1753) was a British courtier.
  1. Dorothy Eugenie Brett (born 1883 - 1977) was a British painter.
  1. Rosa Brett (born 1829 - 1882) was a British painter.
  1. Katherine Brettergh (born 1579 - 1601) was a British exemplar of godly life.
  1. Mary Eleanor Fortescue- Fortescue-Brickdale (born 1872 - 1945) was a British artist.
  1. Caroline Beatrix Bridgeman (born 1873 - 1961) was a British political activist and churchwoman.
  1. Selina Louisa Bridgeman (born 1819 - 1894) was a British correspondent of Benjamin Disraeli.
  1. Daisy Caroline Bridges (born 1894 - 1972) was a British nursing administrator.
  1. Mary Monica Bridges (born 1863 - 1949) was a British .
  1. Katharine Mary Briggs (born 1898 - 1980) was a British writer and folklorist.
  1. Dora Estella Bright (born 1862 - 1951) was a British composer and pianist.
  1. Ursula Mellor Bright (born 1835 - 1915) was a British campaigner for women's rights.
  1. Cecilia Lucy Brightwell (born 1811 - 1875) was a British etcher and author.
  1. Eliza Brightwen (born 1830 - 1906) was a British naturalist and writer.
  1. Brigit (born 439/452 - 524/526) was a British patron saint of Kildare.
  1. Heather Renwick Brigstocke (born 1929 - 2004) was a British headmistress and public servant.
  1. Loretta de Briouze (- in or after 1266) was a British noblewoman and recluse.
  1. Britannia (fl. 1st-21st cent.) was a British allegory of a nation, emblem of empire, and patriotic icon.
  1. Vera Mary Brittain (born 1893 - 1970) was a British writer.
  1. Emma Hardinge Britten (born 1823 - 1899) was a British spiritualist writer and lecturer.
  1. Mary Aylett Broad (born 1860 - 1942) was a British headmistress.
  1. Mary Adelaide Broadhurst (born 1860 - 1928) was a British agricultural reformer and radical.
  1. Elizabeth Broadingham (- 1776) was a British murderer.
  1. Lucy Etheldred Broadwood (born 1858 - 1929) was a British musician and folk-song collector.
  1. Madeline Dorothy Brock (born 1886 - 1969) was a British headmistress.
  1. Ann Brockman (- 1660) was a British writer on medicine.
  1. Anne Brodbelt (born 1751 - 1827) was a British letter writer and social observer.
  1. Frances Freeling Broderip (born 1830 - 1878) was a British children's writer.
  1. Mary Brodrick (born 1858 - 1933) was a British archaeologist.
  1. Brónach (fl. 5th-6th cent.?) was a British .
  1. June Bronhill (born 1929 - 2005) was a British singer.
  1. Anne Brontë (born 1820 - 1849) was a British novelist and poet.
  1. Charlotte Brontë (born 1816 - 1855) was a British novelist.
  1. Emily Jane Brontë (born 1818 - 1848) was a British novelist and poet.
  1. Helen Grace Brook (born 1907 - 1997) was a British advocate of birth control.
  1. Mary Brook (born c.1726 - 1782) was a British writer.
  1. Barbara Muriel Brooke (born 1908 - 2000) was a British .
  1. Charlotte Brooke (born c.1740 - 1793) was a British writer.
  1. Elizabeth Brooke (born 1602? - 1683) was a British exemplar of godly life.
  1. Emma Frances Brooke (born 1844 - 1926) was a British novelist.
  1. Frances Brooke (born b. after 1530 - 1592) was a British courtier.
  1. Frances Brooke (- 1789) was a British writer and playwright.
  1. Mabel Balcombe Brookes (born 1890 - 1975) was a British socialite and charity worker.
  1. Jane Octavia Brookfield (born 1821 - 1896) was a British literary hostess and writer.
  1. Beatrice Romaine Mary Brooks (born 1874 - 1970) was a British painter and lesbian icon.
  1. Mary Watson Brooksbank (born 1897 - 1978) was a British revolutionary and songwriter.
  1. Eleanor Brooksby (born c.1560 - 1625) was a British recusant and priest harbourer.
  1. Christina Broom (born 1862 - 1939) was a British photographer.
  1. Brigid Antonia Brophy (born 1929 - 1995) was a British writer and campaigner.
  1. Dorothy Kathleen Broster (born 1877 - 1950) was a British novelist.
  1. Helen Alice Jane Brotherton (born 1914 - 2009) was a British conservationist.
  1. Margaret Brotherton (born c.1320 - 1399) was a British magnate.
  1. Rhoda Broughton (born 1840 - 1920) was a British novelist.
  1. Agnes Henderson Brown (born 1866 - 1943) was a British suffragist.
  1. Ann Dudin Brown (born 1822 - 1917) was a British benefactor.
  1. Beryl Paston Brown (born 1909 - 1997) was a British educationist.
  1. Catherine Emily Madox Brown (born 1850 - 1927) was a British .
  1. Edith Mary Brown (born 1864 - 1956) was a British medical missionary and founder of the North India School of Medicine for Christian Women.
  1. Elizabeth Brown (born 1830 - 1899) was a British astronomer and meteorologist.
  1. Elizabeth Cadbury-Brown (born 1922 - 2002) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Iona Brown (born 1941 - 2004) was a British violinist and conductor.
  1. Janet McLuckie Brown (born 1923 - 2011) was a British actress and impressionist.
  1. Mary Brown (born 1847 - 1935) was a British social reformer.
  1. Maud Frances Forrester-Brown (born 1885 - 1970) was a British orthopaedic surgeon.
  1. Meredith Jemima Brown (born 1845/6 - 1908) was a British social reformer.
  1. Myra Eleanor Sadd Brown (born 1872 - 1938) was a British women's rights activist and internationalist.
  1. Nessie Stewart Brown (born 1864 - 1958) was a British local politician.
  1. Pamela Mary Brown (born 1917 - 1975) was a British actress.
  1. Rosalind Mabel Haig Brown (born 1872 - 1964) was a British .
  1. Sarah Benedict Brown (born 1817/18 - 1902) was a British benefactor.
  1. Annie Leigh Browne (born 1851 - 1936) was a British educationist and suffragist.
  1. Coral Edith Browne (born 1913 - 1991) was a British actress.
  1. Felicia Mary Browne (born 1904 - 1936) was a British artist and political activist.
  1. Frances Browne (born 1816 - 1879) was a British writer.
  1. Kathleen Anne Browne (born 1876 - 1943) was a British politician and historian.
  1. Magdalen Browne (born 1538 - 1608) was a British patron of Roman Catholics.
  1. Mary Browne (- in or before 1694) was a British Poor Clare Abbess and chronicler.
  1. Mary Anne Browne (born 1812 - 1845) was a British poet.
  1. Sidney Jane Browne (born 1850 - 1941) was a British nurse.
  1. Frances Worsley Stella Browne (born 1880 - 1955) was a British feminist and abortion law reformer.
  1. Sonia Mary Brownell (born 1918 - 1980) was a British literary editor, writer, and friend of artists and intellectuals.
  1. Amy Katherine Browning (born 1881 - 1978) was a British painter.
  1. Elizabeth Barrett Browning (born 1806 - 1861) was a British poet and writer.
  1. Ethel Browning (born 1891 - 1969) was a British toxicologist and factory inspector.
  1. Louisa Browning (born 1807 - 1887) was a British school proprietor.
  1. Jane Macnaughton Egerton Brownlow (born 1854/5 - 1928) was a British educationist and suffragist.
  1. Margaret Eileen Brownlow (born 1916 - 1968) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Brownrigg (born c.1720 - 1767) was a British murderer.
  1. Lillian Gertrude Browse (born 1906 - 2005) was a British art dealer and art historian.
  1. Alice Moore Bruce (born 1867 - 1951) was a British educationist.
  1. Brenda Margaret Bruce (born 1919 - 1996) was a British actress.
  1. Christian Bruce (- 1356) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Dorothy Morris Fairlie Bruce (born 1885 - 1970) was a British children's writer.
  1. Josephine Esther Bruce (born 1912 - 1994) was a British seamstress.
  1. Marjorie Bruce (born c.1296 - 1316) was a British .
  1. Mildred Mary Bruce (born 1895 - 1990) was a British motorist and aviator.
  1. Victoria Alexandrina Katherine Bruce (born 1898 - 1951) was a British prison governor.
  1. Caitlin Brugha (born 1879 - 1959) was a British company director and politician.
  1. Dorothea Elizabeth Brunner (born 1904 - 2003) was a British voluntary worker.
  1. Louisa Brunton (born 1782x5 - 1860) was a British actress.
  1. Mary Brunton (born 1778 - 1818) was a British novelist.
  1. Margaret Bryan (- 1552) was a British .
  1. Margaret Bryan (fl. 1795-1816) was a British educator and writer on natural philosophy.
  1. Anne Margaret Bryans (born 1909 - 2004) was a British charity worker and hospital governor.
  1. Mary Bryant (born 1765 -) was a British convict.
  1. Sophie Bryant (born 1850 - 1922) was a British educationist and suffragist.
  1. Isabel Graham Bryce (born 1902 - 1997) was a British public servant.
  1. Beryl Audrey Bryden (born 1920 - 1998) was a British jazz singer and washboard player.
  1. Anne Brydges (born 1580 - 1647) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Anna Masterton Buchan (born 1877 - 1948) was a British author.
  1. Elspeth Buchan (born c.1738 - 1791) was a British founder of the Buchanites.
  1. Isabel Buchan (born b. c.1270 - after 1313) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Jessie Hill Buchan (born 1848 - 1905) was a British .
  1. Priscilla Jean Fortescue Buchan (born 1915 - 1978) was a British politician.
  1. Mary Buckland (born 1797 - 1857) was a British geological artist and curator.
  1. Arabella Burton Buckley (born 1840 - 1929) was a British popularizer of science and writer.
  1. Olivia Francisca Buckley (born 1799 - 1847) was a British .
  1. Catherine Mary Buckton (born 1826/7 - 1904) was a British promoter of household science teaching.
  1. Eleanor Bufton (born 1842 - 1893) was a British actress.
  1. Bugga (fl. late 7th-early 8th cent.) was a British Abbess.
  1. Bugga (- 759x65) was a British Abbess.
  1. Agnes Bugge (fl. 1417-1430) was a British .
  1. Edith Bülbring (born 1903 - 1990) was a British pharmacologist and physiologist.
  1. Sophia Bulkeley (fl. 1660-1718) was a British Jacobite sympathizer.
  1. Mary Bulkley (born 1747/8? - 1792) was a British dancer and actress.
  1. Amy Maud Bull (born 1877 - 1953) was a British suffragist.
  1. Joan Bull (fl. 1928-1946 (suipposedly)) was a British fictitious epitomist of enfranchised women.
  1. Mrs John Bull (fl. 1712-c.1930 (supposedly)) was a British .
  1. Audrey Charlotte Georgiana Buller (born 1883 - 1953) was a British worker for the disabled.
  1. Agnes Amy Bulley (born 1852 - 1939) was a British promoter of women's education and women's trade unionism.
  1. Agnes Bulmer (born 1775 - 1836) was a British writer and poet.
  1. Cecily Bulstrode (- 1609) was a British courtier and subject of poetry.
  1. Elizabeth Bultitude (born 1809 - 1890) was a British Primitive Methodist preacher.
  1. Judith Harriet Bumpus (born 1939 - 2010) was a British radio producer and art historian.
  1. Frances Joanna Bunbury (born 1814 - 1894) was a British .
  1. Selina Bunbury (born 1802 - 1882) was a British novelist.
  1. Kate Elizabeth Bunce (born 1856 - 1927) was a British painter.
  1. Anna Maria Bunn (born 1808 - 1889) was a British writer.
  1. Margaret Agnes Bunn (born 1799 - 1883) was a British actress.
  1. Frances von Bunsen (born 1791 - 1876) was a British .
  1. Charlotte Amy May Burbury (born 1832 - 1895) was a British .
  1. Edwina Jane Burbury (born 1818/19 - 1870) was a British writer.
  1. Jane Burdett (- 1637) was a British literary patron.
  1. Roesia Burford (- 1329) was a British merchant.
  1. Mary Anne Burges (born 1763 - 1813) was a British writer.
  1. Burginda (fl. 7th-early 8th cent.) was a British author.
  1. Elizabeth Miriam Burgwin (born 1850 - 1940) was a British educationist.
  1. Patricia Rosa Moore Burke (born 1916 - 2003) was a British actress.
  1. Margareta Burkill (born 1896 - 1984) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Burnet (born 1661 - 1709) was a British religious writer.
  1. Margaret Burnet (- 1685) was a British religious and political adviser.
  1. Frances Eliza Hodgson Burnett (born 1849 - 1924) was a British children's writer and novelist.
  1. Dame Ivy Compton-Burnett (born 1884 - 1969) was a British novelist.
  1. Annie Maud Burnett (born 1863 - 1950) was a British local politician.
  1. Fanny Anne Burney (born 1812 - 1860) was a British diarist.
  1. Frances Burney (born 1752 - 1840) was a British writer.
  1. Frances Burney (born 1776 - 1828) was a British governess and poet.
  1. Sarah Harriet Burney (born 1772 - 1844) was a British writer.
  1. Anne Burns (born 1915 - 2001) was a British aeronautical engineer and glider pilot.
  1. Sophia Burrell (born 1753 - 1802) was a British poet and playwright.
  1. Christine Mary Elizabeth Burrows (born 1872 - 1959) was a British educationist and college head.
  1. Esther Elizabeth Burrows (born 1847 - 1935) was a British college head.
  1. Sara Annie Burstall (born 1859 - 1939) was a British headmistress.
  1. Beryl Burton (born 1937 - 1996) was a British cyclist.
  1. Catharine Burton (born 1668 - 1714) was a British Carmelite visionary and prioress of the English Carmel, Hopland.
  1. Frances Elaine Burton (born 1904 - 1991) was a British politician.
  1. Isabel Burton (born 1831 - 1896) was a British author and traveller.
  1. Margaret Burton (- 1488) was a British .
  1. Mary Burton (- 1909) was a British educational and social reformer.
  1. Charlotte Susan Maria Bury (born 1775 - 1861) was a British novelist and diarist.
  1. Elizabeth Bury (born 1644? - 1720) was a British diarist.
  1. Katherine Bury (fl. 1346-1348?) was a British .
  1. Martha Jane Bury (born 1850 - 1913) was a British co-operator.
  1. Priscilla Susan Bury (born 1799 - 1872) was a British botanical artist.
  1. Mabel of Bury St Edmunds (fl. 1239-1256) was a British embroiderer.
  1. Mary Margaret Busk (born 1779 - 1863) was a British writer and translator.
  1. Rachel Harriette Busk (born 1831 - 1907) was a British folklorist.
  1. Frances Mary Buss (born 1827 - 1894) was a British headmistress.
  1. Dorothea Bussy (born 1865 - 1960) was a British translator and author.
  1. Elizabeth Butchill (born c.1758 - 1780) was a British child murderer.
  1. Agnata Frances Butler (born 1867 - 1931) was a British classical scholar.
  1. Charlotte Butler (fl. 1674-1693) was a British actress and singer.
  1. Charlotte Eleanor Butler (born 1739 - 1829) was a British elder of the two Ladies of Llangollen.
  1. Elizabeth Butler (born 1615 - 1684) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Elizabeth Southerden Butler (born 1846 - 1933) was a British military painter.
  1. Eliza Marian Butler (born 1885 - 1959) was a British German scholar.
  1. Fanny Jane Butler (born 1850 - 1889) was a British physician and medical missionary.
  1. Josephine Elizabeth Butler (born 1828 - 1906) was a British social reformer and women's activist.
  1. Joyce Shore Butler (born 1910 - 1992) was a British politician.
  1. Kathleen Teresa Blake Butler (born 1883 - 1950) was a British Italian scholar.
  1. Lois Butler (born 1897 - 1970) was a British aviator and skier.
  1. Margaret Butler (- 1542) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Mary Joseph Butler (born 1641 - 1723) was a British Abbess of Ypres.
  1. Christina Violet Butler (born 1884 - 1982) was a British social work trainer.
  1. Clara Ellen Butt (born 1872 - 1936) was a British singer.
  1. Mary Butters (fl. 1807-1839) was a British accused murderer.
  1. Mary Franeis Butts (born 1890 - 1937) was a British writer.
  1. Bertha Henry Buxton (born 1844 - 1881) was a British novelist and children's author.
  1. Dorothy Frances Buxton (born 1881 - 1963) was a British humanitarian and social activist.
  1. Lucy Edith Noel-Buxton (born 1888 - 1960) was a British politician.
  1. Priscilla Buxton (born 1808 - 1852) was a British slavery abolitionist.
  1. Victoria Buxton (born 1839 - 1916) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Muriel Tamara Byck (born 1918 - 1944) was a British .
  1. Maria Byerley (born 1787 - 1843) was a British schoolmistress.
  1. Margaret Byers (born 1832 - 1912) was a British educationist and temperance activist.
  1. Ann Byfield (born 1830 -) was a British .
  1. Mary Byfield (born 1795 - 1871) was a British .
  1. Mary Byfield (born 1840 -) was a British .
  1. Anne Frances Byrne (born 1775 - 1837) was a British .
  1. Charlotte Byrne (born 1782? - 1825) was a British writer.
  1. Elizabeth Byrne (fl. 1809-1849) was a British .
  1. Julia Clara Byrne (born 1819 - 1894) was a British author.
  1. Letitia Byrne (born 1779 - 1849) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Byrom (born 1722 - 1801) was a British Jacobite sympathizer and diarist.
  1. Augusta Ada Byron (born 1815 - 1852) was a British mathematician and computer pioneer.
  1. Kathleen Byron (born 1921 - 2009) was a British actress.


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  1. Alice Mildred Cable (born 1878 - 1952) was a British missionary and author.
  1. Elizabeth Mary Cadbury (born 1858 - 1951) was a British welfare worker and philanthropist.
  1. Geraldine Southall Cadbury (born 1865 - 1941) was a British social and penal reformer.
  1. Cecilia Mary Caddell (born 1814 - 1877) was a British religious author.
  1. Florence Caddy (born 1836/7 - 1923) was a British writer.
  1. Dorothy Mary Rowena Cade (born 1893 - 1983) was a British founder of the Minack Theatre, Cornwall.
  1. Jessie Ellen Cadell (born 1844 - 1884) was a British novelist and orientalist.
  1. Mary Caesar (- 1741) was a British .
  1. Kathleen Mannington Caffyn (born 1852/3 - 1926) was a British novelist.
  1. Alice Mona Caird (born 1854 - 1932) was a British writer.
  1. Cairech Dergain (- 577/9) was a British .
  1. Jane Cakebread (born 1827/1828 - 1898) was a British inebriate and subject of medical enquiry.
  1. Joan Caldecotes (fl. 1417) was a British .
  1. Fanny Louisa Calder (born 1838 - 1923) was a British promoter of education in domestic subjects.
  1. Frances Erskine Inglis Calderón de la Barca (born 1804 - 1882) was a British author.
  1. Margaret Calderwood (born 1715 - 1774) was a British diarist and traveller.
  1. Margaret Callan (born c.1817 - c.1883) was a British Irish nationalist.
  1. Betty Daphne Callaway (born 1928 - 2011) was a British figure skating coach.
  1. Maria Callcott (born 1785 - 1842) was a British traveller and author.
  1. Maria Hutchins Callcott (born 1798 - 1859) was a British .
  1. Margery Calle (born c.1450 - c.1479) was a British .
  1. Sheila Theodora Elsie Callender (born 1914 - 2004) was a British physician and haematologist.
  1. Adelaide Helen Calvert (- 1921) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Calvert (- 1675?) was a British bookseller.
  1. Phyllis Calvert (born 1915 - 2002) was a British actress.
  1. Helen Maud Cam (born 1885 - 1968) was a British historian.
  1. Ada Cambridge (born 1844 - 1926) was a British novelist and poet.
  1. Alice Cambridge (born 1762 - 1829) was a British preacher.
  1. Caroline Emily Lovett Cameron (born 1844 - 1921) was a British novelist.
  1. Charlotte Cameron (born 1872/3 - 1946) was a British traveller and author.
  1. Elizabeth Jane Cameron (born 1910 - 1976) was a British novelist.
  1. Julia Margaret Cameron (born 1815 - 1879) was a British photographer.
  1. Katharine Cameron (born 1874 - 1965) was a British watercolour painter and etcher.
  1. Lucy Lyttelton Cameron (born 1781 - 1858) was a British children's author.
  1. Una May Cameron (born 1904 - 1987) was a British mountaineer.
  1. Violet Cameron (born 1862 - 1919) was a British actress.
  1. Anne Camm (born 1627 - 1705) was a British Quaker preacher.
  1. Florence Camm (born 1874 - 1960) was a British stained-glass artist.
  1. Agnes Campbell (- in or after 1590) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Agnes Campbell (born 1637 - 1716) was a British printer and book merchant.
  1. Alison Campbell (- 1608) was a British minister's wife.
  1. Amabel Hume-Campbell (born 1751 - 1833) was a British political writer.
  1. Beatrice Moss Campbell (born 1883 - 1970) was a British artist.
  1. Beatrice Stella Campbell (born 1865 - 1940) was a British actress.
  1. Dorothea Primrose Campbell (born 1792 - 1863) was a British poet and novelist.
  1. Dorothy Iona Campbell (born 1883 - 1945) was a British golfer.
  1. Eila Muriel Joice Campbell (born 1915 - 1994) was a British university teacher and historian of cartography.
  1. Elizabeth Campbell (- 1790) was a British courtier.
  1. Gertrude Elizabeth Campbell (born 1857 - 1911) was a British art critic and journalist.
  1. Harriette Campbell (born 1817 - 1841) was a British novelist.
  1. Janet Campbell (born 1827 - 1907) was a British promoter of higher education for women in Scotland.
  1. Janet Mary Campbell (born 1877 - 1954) was a British medical officer.
  1. Janey Sevilla Campbell (born 1846 - 1923) was a British theatre producer.
  1. Judith Campbell (born 1857 - 1893) was a British .
  1. Judy Mary Campbell (born 1916 - 2004) was a British actress.
  1. Katherine Campbell (- 1578) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Mary Campbell (- 1736) was a British courtier.
  1. Sybil Campbell (born 1889 - 1977) was a British barrister and first woman stipendiary magistrate.
  1. Victoria Campbell (born 1854 - 1910) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Willielma Campbell (born 1741 - 1786) was a British evangelical activist and benefactor.
  1. Mary Anne Campion (born c.1687 - 1706) was a British singer and dancer.
  1. Ann Candler (born 1740 - 1814) was a British poet.
  1. Canir (fl. 6th cent.) was a British .
  1. Rita Evelyn Cann (born 1911 - 2001) was a British pianist and singer.
  1. Joanna Maxwell Cannan (born 1896 - 1961) was a British novelist and children's writer.
  1. May Wedderburn Cannan (born 1893 - 1973) was a British writer.
  1. Charlotte Elizabeth Canning (born 1817 - 1861) was a British courtier and vicereine of India.
  1. Elizabeth Canning (born 1734 - 1773) was a British convicted perjurer.
  1. Roxey Ann Caplin (born 1793 - 1888) was a British corset maker, writer, and lecturer on health.
  1. Catharine Cappe (born 1744 - 1821) was a British .
  1. Louisa Capper (born 1776 - 1840) was a British author.
  1. Louisa Carbutt (born 1832 - 1907) was a British schoolmistress and educational pioneer.
  1. Elizabeth Careless (- 1752) was a British actress and prostitute.
  1. Martha Carew (born c.1500 - 1572) was a British recusant.
  1. Elizabeth Carey (born 1552 - 1618) was a British literary patron.
  1. Mary Carey (born b. c.1609 - in or after 1680) was a British author of verse and autobiographical meditations.
  1. Rosa Nouchette Carey (born 1840 - 1909) was a British novelist.
  1. Ann Cargill (born c.1760 - 1784) was a British singer and actress.
  1. Billie Carleton (born 1896 - 1918) was a British actress and singer.
  1. Mary Carleton (born 1634x42 - 1673) was a British impostor.
  1. Elizabeth Sharples Carlile (born 1803 - 1852) was a British freethought lecturer and advocate of women's rights.
  1. Joan Carlile (born c.1606 - 1679) was a British portrait painter and copyist.
  1. Annie Carline (born 1862 - 1945) was a British .
  1. Hilda Anne Carline (born 1889 - 1950) was a British .
  1. Nancy Mona Carline (born 1909 - 2004) was a British .
  1. Jane Baillie Welsh Carlyle (born 1801 - 1866) was a British letter writer.
  1. Amy Beatrice Carmichael (born 1867 - 1951) was a British missionary.
  1. Mary Grant Carmichael (born 1850/51 - 1935) was a British pianist and composer.
  1. Elizabeth Catherine Thomas Carne (born 1817 - 1873) was a British geologist and author.
  1. Susan Carnegie (born 1743 - 1821) was a British writer and benefactor.
  1. Caroline (born 1683 - 1737) was a British Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, and electress of Hanover, consort of George II.
  1. Caroline (born 1768 - 1821) was a British Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, consort.
  1. Caroline Elizabeth (born 1713 - 1757) was a British .
  1. Caroline Matilda (born 1751 - 1775) was a British Queen of Denmark and Norway, consort of Christian VII.
  1. Almeria Carpenter (born 1752 - 1809) was a British .
  1. Christina Carpenter (fl. 1329-1332) was a British religious recluse.
  1. Emily Ann Carpenter (born 1834 - 1933) was a British college head.
  1. Margaret Sarah Carpenter (born 1793 - 1872) was a British portrait and genre painter.
  1. Mary Carpenter (born 1807 - 1877) was a British educationist and penal reformer.
  1. Ann Carr (born 1783 - 1841) was a British Female Revivalist Society preacher.
  1. Barbara Irene Veronica Comyns Carr (born 1907 - 1992) was a British writer.
  1. Isabella Scrimgeour Carrie (born 1878 - 1981) was a British suffragette and schoolteacher.
  1. Martha Carrier (- 1692) was a British .
  1. Dora de Houghton Carrington (born 1893 - 1932) was a British painter.
  1. Dorothy Violet Carrington (born 1910 - 2002) was a British historian and writer on Corsica.
  1. Mary Leonora Carrington (born 1917 - 2011) was a British artist and writer.
  1. Madeleine Carroll (born 1906 - 1987) was a British actress.
  1. Pamela Isabel Jameson Carruthers (born 1916 - 2009) was a British showjumping course designer.
  1. Mary Carryl (- 1809) was a British servant and friend of the Ladies of Llangollen.
  1. Violet Helen Carson (born 1898 - 1983) was a British actress.
  1. Joe Carstairs (born 1900 - 1993) was a British heiress and motor-boat racing driver.
  1. Catherine Roxburgh Carswell (born 1879 - 1946) was a British novelist and book reviewer.
  1. Bridget Cicely D'Oyly Carte (born 1908 - 1985) was a British theatre manager.
  1. Helen Carte (born 1852 - 1913) was a British businesswoman and theatre manager.
  1. Angela Olive Carter (born 1940 - 1992) was a British writer.
  1. Ann Carter (- 1629) was a British protester.
  1. Elizabeth Carter (born 1717 - 1806) was a British poet, translator, and writer.
  1. Ellen Carter (- 1815) was a British artist and book illustrator.
  1. Ernestine Marie Carter (born 1906 - 1983) was a British museum curator and writer on fashion.
  1. Helen Violet Bonham Carter (born 1887 - 1969) was a British politician.
  1. Yvonne Helen Carter (born 1959 - 2009) was a British general practitioner and medical educationist.
  1. Cartimandua (- after AD 69) was a British Queen of the Brigantes.
  1. Mary Barbara Hamilton Cartland (born 1901 - 2000) was a British novelist.
  1. Frances Dorothy Cartwright (born 1780 - 1863) was a British biographer.
  1. Julia Mary Cartwright (born 1851 - 1924) was a British art historian and biographer.
  1. Mary Lucy Cartwright (born 1900 - 1998) was a British mathematician.
  1. Antonia Luisa de Carvajal y Mendoza (born 1566 - 1614) was a British Catholic missionary.
  1. Catharine DeFrance Carver (born 1921 - 1997) was a British publisher's editor.
  1. Penelope Carwardine (born 1729 - c.1801) was a British miniature painter.
  1. Doreen Mary Carwithen (born 1922 - 2003) was a British .
  1. Anne Cary (- 1671) was a British Benedictine nun and a founder of Our Lady of Good Hope Convent, Paris.
  1. Elizabeth Cary (born 1585 - 1639) was a British writer and translator.
  1. Elizabeth Cary (- 1682) was a British .
  1. Katherine Cary (born 1609 - 1625) was a British .
  1. Lettice Cary (born c.1612 - 1647) was a British noblewoman and benefactor.
  1. Lucy Cary (- 1650) was a British .
  1. Mary Cary (born 1620/21 -) was a British millenarian.
  1. Mary Cary (- 1693) was a British .
  1. Mary Ann Camberton Cary (born 1823 - 1893) was a British schoolmistress, newspaper editor, and political activist.
  1. Victoria Cary (- 1694) was a British .
  1. Janet Elizabeth Case (born 1863 - 1937) was a British classics teacher and journalist.
  1. Hilda Cashmore (born 1876 - 1943) was a British university teacher and welfare worker.
  1. Elizabeth Caslon (born 1730 - 1795) was a British typefounder.
  1. Elizabeth Caslon (born c.1755 - 1809) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Casson (born 1881 - 1954) was a British medical practitioner.
  1. Margaret MacDonald Casson (born 1913 - 1999) was a British .
  1. Barbara Anne Castle (born 1910 - 2002) was a British politician.
  1. Irene Castle (born 1893 - 1969) was a British .
  1. Margaret Catchpole (born 1762 - 1819) was a British convict and author.
  1. Jean Cathcart (born 1726 - 1771) was a British .
  1. Catherine (born 1401 - 1437) was a British Queen of England, consort of Henry V.
  1. Catherine (born 1638 - 1705) was a British Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland, consort of Charles II.
  1. Ann Catley (born 1745 - 1789) was a British singer and actress.
  1. Clara Jane Cattell (born 1860 - 1923) was a British .
  1. Fanny Maud Cattell (born 1857 - 1947) was a British nurse.
  1. Alice Causton (fl. 1364) was a British .
  1. Selina Mary Causton (born 1852 - 1932) was a British .
  1. Beatrice Mabel Cave-Browne- Cave (born 1874 - 1947) was a British applied mathematician.
  1. Frances Evelyn Cave-Browne- Cave (born 1876 - 1965) was a British .
  1. Jane Cave (born b. 1754/5 - in or before 1813) was a British poet.
  1. Edith Louisa Cavell (born 1865 - 1915) was a British nurse and war heroine.
  1. Ada Cavendish (born 1839? - 1895) was a British actress.
  1. Christian Cavendish (born 1595 - 1675) was a British royalist noblewoman.
  1. Elizabeth Christiana Cavendish (born 1757 - 1824) was a British society hostess and patron of the arts.
  1. Georgiana Cavendish (born 1757 - 1806) was a British political hostess.
  1. Louise Frederica Augusta Cavendish (born 1832 - 1911) was a British society figure.
  1. Lucy Caroline Cavendish (born 1841 - 1925) was a British .
  1. Margaret Cavendish (born 1623? - 1673) was a British writer.
  1. Anne Cecil (born 1599x1601 - 1630) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Frances Cecil (born 1580 - 1663) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Lady Gwendolen Gascoyne-Cecil (born 1860 - 1945) was a British biographer.
  1. Mary Amelia Cecil (born 1750 - 1835) was a British political hostess and sportswoman.
  1. Mildred Cecil (born 1526 - 1589) was a British noblewoman and scholar.
  1. Cecily (born 1415 - 1495) was a British Yorkist matriarch.
  1. Viscountess Welles Cecily (born 1469 - 1507) was a British princess.
  1. Dorothea Celesia (- 1790) was a British playwright and poet.
  1. Céline Céleste (born 1810/11 - 1882) was a British actress and theatre manager.
  1. Elizabeth Cellier (fl. 1668-1688) was a British midwife.
  1. Susanna Centlivre (- 1723) was a British playwright and actress.
  1. Helen Clare Chadwick (born 1953 - 1996) was a British artist.
  1. Nora Chadwick (born 1891 - 1972) was a British literary scholar.
  1. Anne Ethel Beloff-Chain (born 1921 - 1991) was a British .
  1. Eileen Mary Challans (born 1905 - 1983) was a British novelist.
  1. Annie Emma Challice (born 1821 - 1875) was a British .
  1. Margaret Chalmers (born 1758 -) was a British poet.
  1. Anna Chamber (born 1709? - 1777) was a British poet.
  1. Grace Chamber (born 1676 - 1762) was a British Quaker minister.
  1. Beatrice Mary Chamberlain (born 1862 - 1918) was a British educationist and political organizer.
  1. Brenda Irene Chamberlain (born 1912 - 1971) was a British painter and writer.
  1. Elizabeth Chamberlain (born 1576 - 1635) was a British .
  1. Elsie Dorothea Chamberlain (born 1910 - 1991) was a British Congregational minister and radio broadcaster.
  1. Caroline Hilda Chamberlain (born 1872 - 1967) was a British .
  1. Florence Ida Chamberlain (born 1870 - 1943) was a British .
  1. Joan Chamberlain (- 1504?) was a British .
  1. Dorothea Katharine Lambert Chambers (born 1878 - 1960) was a British lawn tennis player.
  1. Helen Chambers (born 1879 - 1935) was a British pathologist and cancer research worker.
  1. Mary Chamot (born 1899 - 1993) was a British art historian and museum curator.
  1. Dorothy Conyers Nelson Champney (born 1909 - 1968) was a British .
  1. Janet Chance (born 1886 - 1953) was a British abortion campaigner and writer on sex and marriage.
  1. Johanna Chandler (born 1820 - 1875) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Marjorie Elizabeth Jane Chandler (born 1897 - 1983) was a British .
  1. Mary Chandler (born 1687 - 1745) was a British poet.
  1. Elinor Channel (fl. 1654) was a British prophetess.
  1. Mary Channing (born 1687 - 1706) was a British murderer.
  1. Laura Ormiston Chant (born 1848 - 1923) was a British author and political activist.
  1. Ellen Chapman (born 1830/31 - 1899) was a British lion tamer.
  1. Georgiana Charlotte Clive Chapman (born 1855 - 1941) was a British college administrator.
  1. Katherine Mary Chapman (born 1883 - 1948) was a British .
  1. Mary Francis Chapman (born 1838 - 1884) was a British novelist.
  1. Muriel Catherine Canning Chapman (born 1894 - 1988) was a British .
  1. Nicola Jane Chapman (born 1961 - 2009) was a British disability campaigner.
  1. Vera Chapman (born 1902 - 2008) was a British .
  1. Hester Chapone (born 1727 - 1801) was a British writer.
  1. Sarah Chapone (born 1699 - 1764) was a British author.
  1. Margaret Chappellsmith (born 1806 - 1883) was a British socialist lecturer.
  1. Charlotte Charke (born 1713 - 1760) was a British actress and transvestite.
  1. Bessie Ada Charles (born 1869 - 1932) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Rundle Charles (born 1828 - 1896) was a British novelist.
  1. Ethel Mary Charles (born 1871 - 1962) was a British architect.
  1. Mary Eugenia Charles (born 1919 - 2005) was a British prime minister of Dominica.
  1. Lilian Edith Charlesworth (born 1897 - 1970) was a British headmistress and promoter of international understanding.
  1. Maria Louisa Charlesworth (born 1819 - 1880) was a British author.
  1. Monica Charlot (born 1933 - 2005) was a British historian and political scientist.
  1. Charlotte (born 1744 - 1818) was a British Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and Queen of Hanover, consort of George III.
  1. Charlotte Augusta (born 1796 - 1817) was a British .
  1. royal Charlotte Augusta Matilda (born 1766 - 1828) was a British .
  1. Mary Charlton (fl. 1794-1824) was a British writer and translator.
  1. Anna Maria Charretie (born 1819 - 1875) was a British miniature painter and oil painter.
  1. Catherine Morice Charteris (born 1837 - 1918) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Mary Constance Charteris (born 1862 - 1937) was a British hostess.
  1. Marian Emma Chase (born 1844 - 1905) was a British watercolour painter.
  1. Clara de Chatelain (born 1807 - 1876) was a British author and translator.
  1. Henrietta Georgiana Marcia Lascelles Chatterton (born 1806 - 1876) was a British author and traveller.
  1. Anne Chattox (-) was a British .
  1. Alice Chaucer (born c.1404 - 1475) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Sarala Devi Chaudhurani (born 1872 - 1945) was a British political activist and campaigner for women's rights in India.
  1. Subhadra Kumari Chauhan (born 1904 - 1948) was a British poet, short-story writer, and political activist in India.
  1. Alice Chaworth (born 1345 - 1400) was a British .
  1. Isabel Chaworth (born 1402 - 1458) was a British .
  1. Edith Olive Checkland (born 1920 - 2004) was a British .
  1. Lucy Evelyn Cheesman (born 1881 - 1969) was a British entomologist and explorer.
  1. Sarah Cheevers (born c.1608 - 1664?) was a British Quaker missionary.
  1. Helen Mary Cherry (born 1915 - 2001) was a British .
  1. Mary Kathleen Cheshire (born 1902 - 1972) was a British director of the Women's Royal Naval Service.
  1. Jane Agnes Chessar (born 1835 - 1880) was a British educationist.
  1. Elizabeth Macfarlane Chesser (born 1877 - 1940) was a British physician and medical journalist.
  1. Ada Elizabeth Chesterton (born 1869 - 1962) was a British journalist and philanthropist.
  1. Alice Chestre (- 1485) was a British trader and benefactor.
  1. Ada Nield Chew (born 1870 - 1945) was a British labour organizer and suffragist.
  1. Jane Cheyne (born 1620/21 - 1669) was a British poet and royalist noblewoman.
  1. Mary Barbara Chichester (born 1801 - 1876) was a British diarist.
  1. Rosalie Caroline Chichester (born 1865 - 1949) was a British landowner.
  1. Sophia Catherine Chichester (born 1795 - 1847) was a British patron of religious and political unorthodoxy.
  1. Harriette Chick (born 1875 - 1977) was a British nutritionist.
  1. Katherine Chidley (fl. 1616-1653) was a British religious controversialist and Leveller.
  1. Susan Chilcott (born 1963 - 2003) was a British singer.
  1. Mary Jane Chippendale (born 1837? - 1888) was a British .
  1. Caroline Chisholm (born 1808 - 1877) was a British immigration administrator.
  1. Catherine Chisholm (born 1878 - 1952) was a British paediatrician.
  1. Mairi Lambert Gooden Chisholm (born 1896 - 1981) was a British ambulance driver and first aider.
  1. Joan Olive Chissell (born 1919 - 2007) was a British music critic.
  1. Lily Frances Chitty (born 1893 - 1979) was a British archaeologist and antiquary.
  1. Mary Cholmondeley (- 1625) was a British litigant.
  1. Mary Cholmondeley (born 1859 - 1925) was a British novelist.
  1. Christiana (fl. 1313) was a British .
  1. Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie (born 1890 - 1976) was a British writer.
  1. Isabella Robertson Christie (born 1861 - 1949) was a British traveller and gardener.
  1. Christina (fl. 1057-1093) was a British princess and Benedictine nun.
  1. Iouliane Chrysostomides (born 1928 - 2008) was a British Byzantine scholar and teacher.
  1. Elizabeth Chudleigh (born c.1720 - 1788) was a British courtier and bigamist.
  1. Mary Chudleigh (- 1710) was a British poet and essayist.
  1. Arabella Churchill (born 1649 - 1730) was a British mistress of King James II.
  1. Arabella Spencer Churchill (born 1949 - 2007) was a British festival and charity founder.
  1. Clementine Ogilvy Spencer-Churchill (born 1885 - 1977) was a British political wife.
  1. Deborah Churchill (born 1677/1682 - 1708) was a British murderer.
  1. Gladys Marie Spencer-Churchill (born 1881 - 1977) was a British society beauty.
  1. Jeanette Churchill (born 1854 - 1921) was a British society hostess and writer.
  1. Sarah Churchill (born 1660 - 1744) was a British politician and courtier.
  1. Catherine Cibber (- 1734) was a British singer and actress.
  1. Susannah Maria Cibber (born 1714 - 1766) was a British actress and singer.
  1. Elizabeth Diane Cilento (born 1933 - 2011) was a British actress.
  1. Clara Mary Jane Clairmont (born 1798 - 1879) was a British a member of the Shelley-Byron circle.
  1. Margaret Clap (fl. 1710-1726) was a British 'molly house' keeper.
  1. Jane Hume Clapperton (born 1832 - 1914) was a British philosopher and social reformer.
  1. Elizabeth de Clare (born 1294/5 - 1360) was a British magnate and founder of Clare College, Cambridge.
  1. Isabel de Clare (born 1171x6 - 1220) was a British magnate.
  1. Margaret de Clare (born 1291/2? - 1342) was a British noblewoman and heiress.
  1. Alice Clark (born 1874 - 1934) was a British campaigner for women's rights.
  1. Elizabeth Thomson Clark (born 1918 - 1978) was a British writer.
  1. Emily Frederick Clark (fl. 1798-1833) was a British novelist.
  1. Esther Clark (- 1794) was a British poet.
  1. Hilda Clark (born 1881 - 1955) was a British physician and humanitarian aid worker.
  1. Margaret Clark (- 1680) was a British arsonist.
  1. Anna Mary Hawthorn Kitson Clark (born 1905 - 2005) was a British .
  1. Edith Clarke (born 1844 - 1926) was a British promoter of household science teaching.
  1. Harriet Ludlow Clarke (- 1866) was a British wood-engraver and stained-glass artist.
  1. Janet Marion Clarke (born 1851 - 1909) was a British .
  1. Kathleen Clarke (born 1878 - 1972) was a British political activist.
  1. Mary Clarke (- 1705) was a British letter writer.
  1. Mary Anne Clarke (born 1776? - 1852) was a British royal mistress.
  1. Mary Victoria Cowden Clarke (born 1809 - 1898) was a British literary scholar and writer.
  1. Maude Violet Clarke (born 1892 - 1935) was a British historian.
  1. Patricia Hannah Clarke (born 1919 - 2010) was a British microbial biochemist.
  1. Rebecca Helferich Clarke (born 1886 - 1979) was a British composer.
  1. Mabel Maria Clarkson (born 1875 - 1950) was a British local politician.
  1. Bessie Clarksone (- 1625) was a British exemplar of godly life.
  1. Colet Clathseller (fl. 1376-1381) was a British .
  1. Marcy Clay (- 1665) was a British highwaywoman and thief.
  1. Rotha Mary Clay (born 1878 - 1961) was a British historian and social worker.
  1. Elizabeth Claypole (- 1658) was a British daughter of Oliver Cromwell.
  1. Janet Elizabeth Lane-Claypon (born 1877 - 1967) was a British physiologist and epidemiologist.
  1. Barbara Evelyn Clayton (born 1922 - 2011) was a British clinical biochemist.
  1. Charlotte Clayton (born c.1679 - 1742) was a British courtier.
  1. Ellen Creathorne Clayton (born 1834 - 1900) was a British author and artist.
  1. Sarah Clayton (born 1712 - 1779) was a British property developer and industrialist.
  1. Isabel Cleghorn (born 1852 - 1922) was a British educationist.
  1. Margaret Clement (born 1508 - 1570) was a British adopted daughter of Sir Thomas More.
  1. Margaret Clement (born 1539 - 1612) was a British prioress of St Ursula's, Louvain.
  1. Clementina (born 1702 - 1735) was a British consort of James Francis Edward, Jacobite claimant to the English, Scottish, and Irish thrones.
  1. Gladys Agnes Clements (born 1906 - 2010) was a British journalist and promoter of flower arranging.
  1. Elizabeth Clendining (- 1799) was a British singer.
  1. Agnes Mary Clerke (born 1842 - 1907) was a British writer on astronomy.
  1. Ellen Mary Clerke (born 1840 - 1906) was a British translator and writer.
  1. Catherine Booth-Clibborn (born 1858 - 1955) was a British evangelist.
  1. Clarice Cliff (born 1899 - 1972) was a British ceramic designer and art director.
  1. Anne Clifford (born 1590 - 1676) was a British noblewoman and diarist.
  1. Camilla Antoinetta Clifford (born c.1885 - 1971) was a British actress.
  1. Sophia Lucy Jane Clifford (born 1846 - 1929) was a British writer.
  1. Margaret Clifford (born 1560 - 1616) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Rosamund Clifford (born b. before 1140? - 1175/6) was a British royal mistress.
  1. Elizabeth Clinton (born 1574? - 1630?) was a British noblewoman and writer.
  1. Elizabeth Fiennes de Clinton (born 1528? - 1589) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Margaret Clitherow (born 1552/3 - 1586) was a British Roman Catholic martyr.
  1. Caroline Clive (born 1801 - 1873) was a British novelist and poet.
  1. Catherine Clive (born 1711 - 1785) was a British actress.
  1. Margaret Clive (born 1735 - 1817) was a British society figure.
  1. Ivy Lilian Close (born 1890 - 1968) was a British beauty queen and film actress.
  1. Hannah Margaret Mary Closs (born 1905 - 1953) was a British .
  1. Anne Jemima Clough (born 1820 - 1892) was a British college head and promoter of women's education.
  1. Blanche Athena Clough (born 1861 - 1960) was a British college head and educational administrator.
  1. Beatrice Clugston (born 1827 - 1888) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Eleanor Coade (born 1733 - 1821) was a British manufacturer of artificial stone.
  1. Winifred Annie Coate (born 1893 - 1977) was a British missionary teacher and relief organizer.
  1. Frances Power Cobbe (born 1822 - 1904) was a British writer and campaigner for women's rights.
  1. Marjory Cobbe (fl. 1469-1475) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Cobbold (born 1765 - 1824) was a British poet and artist in cut paper.
  1. Evelyn Cobbold (born 1867 - 1963) was a British traveller and convert to Islam.
  1. Marion Cochrane (- 1559) was a British tenant farmer.
  1. Elizabeth Cockayne (born 1894 - 1988) was a British nursing administrator and teacher.
  1. Alison Cockburn (born 1713 - 1794) was a British writer and literary hostess.
  1. Sarah Caudwell Cockburn (born 1939 - 2000) was a British barrister and novelist.
  1. Clara Margaret Codd (born 1876 - 1971) was a British suffragette and theosophist.
  1. Margaret Coffin (born 1490? - 1550) was a British .
  1. Alma Angela Cohen Cogan (born 1932 - 1966) was a British singer.
  1. Joan Coggenhoe (fl. 1423) was a British .
  1. Rose Coghlan (born 1851 - 1932) was a British actress.
  1. Elsie Cohen (born 1895 - 1972) was a British cinema owner.
  1. Hannah Floretta Cohen (born 1875 - 1946) was a British philanthropist and civil servant.
  1. Harriet Pearl Alice Cohen (born 1895 - 1967) was a British pianist.
  1. Julia Matilda Cohen (born 1853 - 1917) was a British community worker and educationist.
  1. Ruth Louisa Cohen (born 1906 - 1991) was a British economist and college head.
  1. Margaret Coke (born 1700 - 1775) was a British .
  1. Mary Coke (born 1727 - 1811) was a British letter writer and noblewoman.
  1. Frances Coker (born 1767 - 1820) was a British freed slave and domestic servant.
  1. Grace Elizabeth Agnes Annie Cole (born 1924 - 2006) was a British trumpeter.
  1. Margaret Isabel Cole (born 1893 - 1980) was a British political activist and author.
  1. Monica Mary Cole (born 1922 - 1994) was a British geographer.
  1. Sibyl Sophie Julia Colefax (born 1874 - 1950) was a British hostess and interior decorator.
  1. Frances Ellen Colenso (born 1849 - 1887) was a British .
  1. Harriette Emily Colenso (born 1847 - 1932) was a British missionary and political activist.
  1. Alice Mary Coleridge (born 1846 - 1907) was a British promoter of girls' schools.
  1. Christabel Rose Coleridge (born 1843 - 1921) was a British .
  1. Mary Elizabeth Coleridge (born 1861 - 1907) was a British poet and writer.
  1. Sara Coleridge (born 1802 - 1852) was a British writer and literary editor.
  1. Alice Colins (fl. 1521) was a British .
  1. Magdalena Cecilia Colledge (born 1920 - 2008) was a British figure skater.
  1. Clara Elizabeth Collet (born 1860 - 1948) was a British civil servant and promoter of women's education and employment.
  1. Sophia Dobson Collet (born 1822 - 1894) was a British writer and campaigner for women's rights.
  1. Eleanor Davies-Colley (born 1874 - 1934) was a British surgeon and a founder of the South London Hospital for Women and Children.
  1. Jane Collier (- 1755) was a British novelist.
  1. Margaret Collier (born 1719 - 1794?) was a British correspondent of Samuel Richardson.
  1. Mary Collier (born 1688? - 1762) was a British poet.
  1. Mary Josephine Collier (born 1849 - 1930) was a British diarist.
  1. Susan Jane Collier (born 1938 - 2011) was a British textile designer.
  1. Catherine Collignon (- 1832) was a British translator.
  1. Mary Collin (born 1860 - 1955) was a British headmistress.
  1. Mary Maria Colling (born 1804 - 1853) was a British poet and domestic servant.
  1. An Collins (fl. 1653) was a British poet.
  1. Charlotte Louisa Collins (born 1865 - 1910) was a British music-hall entertainer.
  1. Diana Clavering Collins (born 1917 - 2003) was a British .
  1. Dorothy Ann Collins (born 1933 - 1995) was a British folk musician.
  1. Elisabeth Ward Collins (born 1904 - 2000) was a British .
  1. Josephine Collins (born 1887 - 1958) was a British actress and singer.
  1. Sheila Margaret Collins (born 1921 - 2009) was a British nurse and educationist.
  1. Mary Collyer (born 1716/17 - 1762) was a British translator and novelist.
  1. Caroline Colman (born 1831 - 1895) was a British .
  1. Grace Mary Colman (born 1892 - 1971) was a British educationist and politician.
  1. Margaret Ithell Colquhoun (born 1906 - 1988) was a British painter and poet.
  1. Janet Colquhoun (born 1781 - 1846) was a British religious writer.
  1. Constance Mary Coltman (born 1889 - 1969) was a British Congregational minister and the first woman to be ordained to the Christian ministry in Britain.
  1. Helen Cynthia Colville (born 1884 - 1968) was a British courtier and social worker.
  1. Brenda Colvin (born 1897 - 1981) was a British landscape architect.
  1. Mary Katherine Rosamund Colvin (born 1907 - 1988) was a British army officer.
  1. Eileen Hilda Colwell (born 1904 - 2002) was a British librarian and storyteller.
  1. Martha Howell Bennett Combe (born 1806 - 1893) was a British .
  1. Fay Compton (born 1894 - 1978) was a British actress.
  1. Helena Concannon (born 1878 - 1952) was a British historian and politician.
  1. Cornelia Augusta Connelly (born 1809 - 1879) was a British Roman Catholic nun and educational reformer.
  1. Geraldine Roxanne Connor (born 1952 - 2011) was a British ethnomusicologist, theatre director, and composer.
  1. Louisa Augusta Conolly (born 1743 - 1821) was a British noblewoman and philanthropist.
  1. Emma Cons (born 1838 - 1912) was a British social reformer and theatre manager.
  1. Barbara Constable (born 1617 - 1684) was a British Benedictine nun and writer.
  1. Katherine Constable (- c.1404) was a British .
  1. Constance (born c.1161 - 1201) was a British .
  1. Mabel Constanduros (born 1880 - 1957) was a British comedienne and writer.
  1. Joanna Constantinidis (born 1927 - 2000) was a British potter.
  1. Italia Emily Stella Conti (born 1873 - 1946) was a British actress and founder of the Italia Conti academy of theatre arts.
  1. Anne Conway (born 1631 - 1679) was a British philosopher.
  1. Essie Ruth Conway (born 1862 - 1934) was a British headmistress and educationist.
  1. Maria Emily Seymour-Conway (born 1770/71 - 1856) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Conyngham (born 1769 - 1861) was a British royal mistress.
  1. Ann Cook (fl. c.1725-c.1760) was a British writer on cookery.
  1. Beryl Frances Cook (born 1926 - 2008) was a British painter.
  1. Cecily Mary Cook (born 1889/90 - 1962) was a British trade unionist and suffrage campaigner.
  1. Eliza Cook (born 1812 - 1889) was a British poet and journalist.
  1. Florence Eliza Cook (born 1856 - 1904) was a British spiritualist and medium.
  1. Ida Cook (born 1904 - 1986) was a British author and campaigner for Jewish refugees.
  1. Mary Louise Cook (born 1901 - 1991) was a British .
  1. Olive Muriel Cook (born 1912 - 2002) was a British .
  1. Alice Margaret Cooke (born 1867 - 1940) was a British historian.
  1. Joan Cooke (- 1544/5) was a British .
  1. Mary Lamley Cooke (born 1841 - 1916) was a British peace campaigner.
  1. Sophia Cooke (born 1814 - 1895) was a British missionary and schoolmistress.
  1. Catherine Ann Cookson (born 1906 - 1998) was a British writer.
  1. Alice Jane Cooper (born 1846 - 1917) was a British headmistress.
  1. Christine Elisabeth Cooper (born 1918 - 1986) was a British paediatrician and expert on child abuse.
  1. Diana Olivia Winifred Maud Cooper (born 1892 - 1986) was a British actress, society hostess, and author.
  1. Edith Emma Cooper (born 1862 - 1913) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Cooper (born b. in or before 1698 - 1761?) was a British playwright and anthologist.
  1. Elizabeth Cooper (fl. 1865-1874) was a British historian.
  1. Fanny Cooper (born 1814 - 1872) was a British .
  1. Gladys Constance Cooper (born 1888 - 1971) was a British actress and theatre manager.
  1. Joan Davies Cooper (born 1914 - 1999) was a British social worker and civil servant.
  1. Margaret Joyce Cooper (born 1909 - 2002) was a British swimmer.
  1. Lettice Ulpha Cooper (born 1897 - 1994) was a British writer.
  1. Maria Susanna Cooper (born 1737 - 1807) was a British writer and poet.
  1. Selina Jane Cooper (born 1864 - 1946) was a British suffragist and socialist.
  1. Susan Vera Cooper (born 1902 - 1995) was a British potter.
  1. Ida Copeland (born 1875/6? - 1964) was a British politician.
  1. Esther Copley (born 1786 - 1851) was a British writer.
  1. Louisa Coppin (born 1845 - 1849) was a British supposed ghost.
  1. Marie Françoise Catherine Doetter Corbaux (born 1812 - 1883) was a British painter and biblical critic.
  1. Freda Künzlen Corbet (born 1900 - 1993) was a British teacher and politician.
  1. Susanna Corder (born 1787 - 1864) was a British biographer.
  1. Violette Cordery (born 1900? - 1983) was a British racing driver.
  1. Katherine Corey (born c.1635 -) was a British actress.
  1. Martha Corey (- 1692) was a British .
  1. Mary Ann Yates Corkling (born 1850 - 1938) was a British food reformer.
  1. Beatrice Yvonne Cormeau (born 1909 - 1997) was a British .
  1. Muriel Amy Cornell (born 1906 - 1996) was a British athlete.
  1. Anna Maria Teresa Cornelys (born 1723? - 1797) was a British singer and impresario.
  1. Beryl Dorothy Corner (born 1910 - 2007) was a British paediatrician.
  1. Julia Corner (born 1798 - 1875) was a British children's writer.
  1. Frances Crofts Cornford (born 1886 - 1960) was a British poet.
  1. Fanny Cornforth (born 1835 - c.1906) was a British artists' model and intimate companion of Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
  1. Anne Cornwallis (- 1635) was a British Roman Catholic benefactor and supposed author.
  1. Caroline Frances Cornwallis (born 1786 - 1858) was a British author and feminist.
  1. Alice Ann Cornwell (born 1852 - 1932) was a British goldmining industrialist and newspaper proprietor.
  1. Aglaia Coronio (born 1834 - 1906) was a British embroiderer, bookbinder, and art patron.
  1. Frances Corri (born b. 1791/2 - 1861) was a British .
  1. Kathleen Corrigan (born 1908 - 2003) was a British nun, writer, and church musician.
  1. Annie Sophie Cory (born 1868 - 1952) was a British novelist.
  1. Mary Josephine Cosgrave (born c.1877 - 1941) was a British local administrator and social worker.
  1. Catherine da Costa (born 1679 - 1756) was a British miniature painter.
  1. Margaret Mary Costa (born 1917 - 1999) was a British restaurateur and writer on cookery.
  1. Louisa Stuart Costello (born 1799 - 1870) was a British miniature painter and author.
  1. Karin Elizabeth Conn Costelloe (born 1889 - 1953) was a British .
  1. Maria Louisa Catherine Cecilia Cosway (born 1760 - 1838) was a British history painter and educationist.
  1. Alix von Cotta (born 1842 - 1931) was a British promoter of women's higher education.
  1. Deborah Cottnam (born c.1727 - 1806) was a British schoolmistress.
  1. Agnes Cotton (born 1828 - 1899) was a British social reformer and philanthropist.
  1. Anna Cotton (- 1721) was a British .
  1. Mary Ann Cotton (born 1832 - 1873) was a British poisoner.
  1. Mary Caroline Coulcher (born 1852 - 1925) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Mary Frances Coulshed (born 1904 - 1998) was a British army officer.
  1. Elizabeth Coulson (born 1818/19 - 1876) was a British novelist.
  1. Ethel Maud De la Cour (born 1869 - 1957) was a British college head and soroptimist.
  1. Affreca de Courcy (- in or after 1219) was a British .
  1. Audrey Kathleen Court (born 1913 - 2005) was a British athlete and family planning reformer.
  1. Hazel Marjorie Court (born 1926 - 2008) was a British actress.
  1. Louisa Perina Courtauld (born 1729 - 1807) was a British .
  1. Gertrude Courtenay (- 1558) was a British noblewoman and courtier.
  1. Esmerelda Cicely Courtneidge (born 1893 - 1980) was a British actress.
  1. Catherine Courtney (born 1847 - 1929) was a British social worker and internationalist.
  1. Kathleen D'Olier Courtney (born 1878 - 1974) was a British suffragist and peace campaigner.
  1. Anne Ross Cousin (born 1824 - 1906) was a British poet and hymn writer.
  1. Margaret Elizabeth Cousins (born 1878 - 1954) was a British social reformer and women's activist.
  1. Angela Georgina Burdett-Coutts (born 1814 - 1906) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Jessie Catherine Couvreur (born 1848 - 1897) was a British author.
  1. Anne Coventry (born 1673 - 1763) was a British religious writer.
  1. Anne Coventry (born 1691 - 1788) was a British plaintiff in a marriage settlement case.
  1. Maria Coventry (- 1760) was a British figure of scandal.
  1. Minna Galbraith Cowan (born 1878 - 1951) was a British social worker and educational administrator.
  1. Florence Cowell (born 1852 - 1926) was a British .
  1. Sydney Cowell (born 1846 - 1925) was a British .
  1. Hilda Gertrude Cowham (born 1873 - 1964) was a British illustrator.
  1. Harriet Virginia Spencer Cowles (born 1910 - 1983) was a British journalist and author.
  1. Hannah Cowley (born 1743 - 1809) was a British playwright and poet.
  1. Agnes Cowper (born b. c.1559 - after 1619) was a British servant and vagrant.
  1. Christabel Cowper (born b. c.1495 - 1562?) was a British prioress of Marrick.
  1. Mary Cowper (born 1685 - 1724) was a British courtier and diarist.
  1. Sarah Cowper (born 1644 - 1720) was a British diarist.
  1. Elizabeth Cox (fl. 1671-1688) was a British actress.
  1. Marie-Thérèse Henriette Cox (born 1925 - 1991) was a British television producer.
  1. Harriet Cradock (born 1809 - 1884) was a British .
  1. Phyllis Nan Sortain Cradock (born 1909 - 1994) was a British television chef.
  1. Ellen Craft (born 1825/6 - 1891) was a British slavery abolitionist.
  1. Edith Ailsa Geraldine Craig (born 1869 - 1947) was a British theatre director and costumier.
  1. Maria Craig (born 1822 - 1905) was a British Post Office official.
  1. Stella Ross-Craig (born 1906 - 2006) was a British botanical artist.
  1. Jessie Hannah Craigen (born 1834/5 - 1899) was a British public speaker.
  1. Pearl Craigie (born 1867 - 1906) was a British novelist and playwright.
  1. Dinah Maria Craik (born 1826 - 1887) was a British writer.
  1. Helen Craik (born 1751 - 1825) was a British author.
  1. Cranat ingen Buicín (fl. 6th cent.) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Crane (- in or before 1606) was a British religious activist.
  1. Lucy Crane (born 1842 - 1882) was a British author.
  1. Margaret Cranmer (- c.1575) was a British wife of Archbishop Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556).
  1. Catherine Cranston (born 1849 - 1934) was a British tea-room proprietor.
  1. Pauline Marie Armande Aglaé Craven (born 1808 - 1891) was a British writer.
  1. Emily Crawford (born 1831? - 1915) was a British journalist.
  1. Isabella Valancy Crawford (born 1850 - 1887) was a British writer.
  1. Marion Kirk Crawford (born 1909 - 1988) was a British royal governess and author.
  1. Virginia Mary Crawford (born 1862 - 1948) was a British party in the Dilke divorce case and social worker.
  1. Helen Crawfurd (born 1877 - 1954) was a British suffragette and communist.
  1. Rose Mary Crawshay (born 1828 - 1907) was a British educationist and feminist.
  1. Janet Helen Rosemary Craxton (born 1929 - 1981) was a British oboist and teacher.
  1. Edith Elizabeth Maria Creak (born 1855 - 1919) was a British headmistress.
  1. Eleanor Mildred Creak (born 1898 - 1993) was a British child psychiatrist.
  1. Elizabeth Creed (born c.1642 - 1728) was a British artist and philanthropist.
  1. Louise Hume Creighton (born 1850 - 1936) was a British social activist and writer of popular history and biography.
  1. Elizabeth Cressener (- 1536/7) was a British prioress of Dartford.
  1. Madam Cresswell (- c.1698) was a British bawd and brothel keeper.
  1. Elizabeth Helen Cresswell (born 1934 - 2005) was a British children's author.
  1. Gertrude Gwendolen Bevan Crewdson (born 1872 - 1913) was a British college administrator and benefactor.
  1. Jane Crewdson (born 1808 - 1863) was a British poet and hymn writer.
  1. Frances Anne Crewe (- 1818) was a British political hostess.
  1. Elizabeth Crichton (born 1779 - 1862) was a British founder of the Crichton Royal Hospital, Dumfries.
  1. Isobel Cripps (born 1891 - 1979) was a British overseas aid organizer.
  1. Dorothy Crisp (born 1906 - 1987) was a British author and political activist.
  1. Ann Batten Cristall (- 1848) was a British poet.
  1. Eileen Chris Crofton (born 1919 - 2010) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Crofts (born c.1535 -) was a British impostor.
  1. Bithia Mary Croker (born c.1848 - 1920) was a British novelist.
  1. Margaret Sarah Croker (- 1773) was a British poet and novelist.
  1. Marianne Croker (born 1791/2 - 1854) was a British .
  1. Elisabeth Joan Croll (born 1944 - 2007) was a British Sinologist and anthropologist.
  1. Rosemary Crompton (born 1942 - 2011) was a British sociologist.
  1. Elizabeth Cromwell (born 1598 - 1665) was a British lady protectress of England, Scotland, and Ireland, consort of Oliver Cromwell.
  1. Elizabeth Crooke (- in or after 1696) was a British .
  1. Hilary Mary Cropper (born 1941 - 2004) was a British businesswoman.
  1. Sarah Crosby (born 1729 - 1804) was a British Methodist preacher.
  1. Margaret Chorley Crosfield (born 1859 - 1952) was a British geologist.
  1. Camilla Dufour Crosland (born 1812 - 1895) was a British writer.
  1. Susan Barnes Crosland (born 1927 - 2011) was a British journalist and author.
  1. Joan Annie Cross (born 1900 - 1993) was a British singer and teacher.
  1. Letitia Cross (- 1737) was a British singer and actress.
  1. Lavinia Crosse (born 1821 - 1890) was a British Anglican nun.
  1. Martha Crossley (born 1775 - 1854) was a British carpet manufacturer.
  1. Anna Maria Crouch (born 1763 - 1805) was a British singer and actress.
  1. Camilla Mary Julia Croudace (born 1844 - 1926) was a British supporter of education for women.
  1. Edith Frances Crowdy (born 1880 - 1947) was a British travel agent and member of the Women's Royal Naval Service.
  1. Rachel Eleanor Crowdy (born 1884 - 1964) was a British social reformer.
  1. Catherine Ann Crowe (born 1790 - 1872) was a British novelist and writer on the supernatural.
  1. Sylvia Crowe (born 1901 - 1997) was a British landscape architect.
  1. Ann Crowley (born 1765 - 1826) was a British Quaker minister.
  1. Mary Crudelius (born 1839 - 1877) was a British promoter of women's education.
  1. Helen Burness Cruickshank (born 1886 - 1975) was a British poet.
  1. Ellen Odette Cuffe (born 1857 - 1933) was a British philanthropist and politician.
  1. Alice Cullen (born 1891 - 1969) was a British politician.
  1. Winifred Clara Cullis (born 1875 - 1956) was a British physiologist and educationist.
  1. Hannah Cullwick (born 1833 - 1909) was a British diarist.
  1. Felicity Anne Cumming (born 1917 - 1993) was a British writer and sexual adventurer.
  1. Barbara Theresa Cumming (born 1909 - 1991) was a British nun, printer, and musician.
  1. Constance Frederica Gordon-Cumming (born 1837 - 1924) was a British travel writer.
  1. Constance Cummings (born 1910 - 2005) was a British actress.
  1. Anne Emily Cummins (born 1869 - 1936) was a British social worker.
  1. Geraldine Dorothy Cummins (born 1890 - 1969) was a British writer and medium.
  1. Nancy Clara Cunard (born 1896 - 1965) was a British poet and political activist.
  1. Vera Irene Walpole Martin Cuningham (born 1897 - 1955) was a British .
  1. Mitzi Cunliffe (born 1918 - 2006) was a British .
  1. Anna Cunningham (- 1647) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Margaret Cunningham (- 1622?) was a British autobiographer.
  1. Maud Edith Cunnington (born 1869 - 1951) was a British archaeologist.
  1. Joan Cunny (born c.1508/9 - 1589) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Ann Marguerite Curnow (born 1935 - 2011) was a British barrister and judge.
  1. Louise Curram (born 1967 - 2006) was a British .
  1. Agnes Curran (born 1920 - 2005) was a British prison governor.
  1. Amelia Curran (born 1775 - 1847) was a British painter.
  1. Joan Elizabeth Curran (born 1916 - 1999) was a British .
  1. Marian Curran (fl. 1890-1910) was a British trade unionist and tailoress.
  1. Frances Mary Richardson Currer (born 1785 - 1861) was a British book collector.
  1. Mary Montgomerie Currie (born 1843 - 1905) was a British poet and writer.
  1. Myra Curtis (born 1886 - 1971) was a British civil servant and college head.
  1. Alice Curwen (born c.1619 - 1679) was a British .
  1. Mary Irene Curzon (born 1896 - 1966) was a British welfare worker.
  1. Mary Victoria Curzon (born 1870 - 1906) was a British vicereine of India.
  1. Margaret Anne Cusack (born 1829 - 1899) was a British founder of the Sisters of St Joseph of Peace and writer.
  1. Winifred Emma Cushing (born 1907 - 1990) was a British author and poet.
  1. Aleen Isabel Cust (born 1868 - 1937) was a British veterinary surgeon.
  1. Maria Eleanor Vere Cust (born 1862/3 - 1958) was a British first woman fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.
  1. Olive Eleanor Custance (born 1874 - 1944) was a British .
  1. Cuthburh (fl. c.700-718) was a British supposed Abbess of Wimborne.
  1. Ann Cutler (born 1759 - 1794) was a British hand-loom weaver and Methodist evangelist.
  1. Kate Ellen Louisa Cutler (born 1864 - 1955) was a British actress.
  1. Margaret Cuyler (born 1758 - 1814) was a British actress and courtesan.
  1. Francesca Cuzzoni (born 1696 - 1778) was a British singer.
  1. Cwenthryth (fl. 811-c.827) was a British Abbess.
  1. Cynethryth (fl. c.770-798) was a British Queen of the Mercians and Abbess of Cookham.
  1. Marya Antonina Czaplicka (born 1884 - 1921) was a British anthropologist.
  1. Sidney Czira (born 1889 - 1974) was a British journalist and Irish republican activist.


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  1. Jennifer Mary Victoria D'Abo (born 1945 - 2003) was a British businesswoman.
  1. Jane Dacre (- 1575) was a British .
  1. Hannah Dagoe (- 1763) was a British thief.
  1. Winifred Dakyns (born 1875 - 1960) was a British naval officer.
  1. Margaret Dale (born 1922 - 2010) was a British dancer and television producer.
  1. Ann Gwendolen Dally (born 1926 - 2007) was a British doctor and medical historian.
  1. Eleanor Dalrymple (- 1759) was a British victim of marital abuse.
  1. Katharina Dorothea Dalton (born 1916 - 2004) was a British chiropodist and physician.
  1. Florence Ruth Dalton (born 1890 - 1966) was a British politician and public servant.
  1. Anne Seymour Damer (born 1749 - 1828) was a British sculptor and author.
  1. Madeleine Damerment (born 1917 - 1944) was a British .
  1. Sheila Van Damm (born 1922 - 1987) was a British rally driver and theatre director.
  1. Elizabeth Danby (- 1629) was a British .
  1. Frances Danby (- 1654) was a British .
  1. Jill Wendy Dando (born 1961 - 1999) was a British journalist and television broadcaster.
  1. Fanny Dango (born 1878 - 1972) was a British .
  1. Joyce Mary Daniel (born 1890 - 1985) was a British campaigner for birth control.
  1. Georgiana Fanny Shipley Daniell (born 1836 - 1894) was a British .
  1. Louisa Daniell (born 1808/9 - 1871) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Madeline Margaret Daniell (born 1832 - 1906) was a British educationist.
  1. Maxine Daniels (born 1930 - 2003) was a British singer.
  1. Joan Dant (born 1631 - 1715) was a British pedlar and benefactor.
  1. Alicia D'Anvers (- 1725) was a British poet.
  1. Dar Lugdach (- 525/527) was a British .
  1. Jelly Eva D'Arányi (born 1893 - 1966) was a British .
  1. Helen Darbishire (born 1881 - 1961) was a British literary scholar and college head.
  1. Abiah Darby (born 1716 - 1794) was a British Quaker minister.
  1. Deborah Darby (born 1754 - 1810) was a British Quaker minister and traveller.
  1. Joan Darby (- 1708/9) was a British .
  1. Constance Eleanor Mary Byrne D'Arcy (born 1857? - 1937) was a British writer.
  1. Constance Elizabeth D'Arcy (born 1879 - 1950) was a British obstetrician and gynaecologist.
  1. Isabel Darcy (- 1622) was a British patron of clergymen.
  1. Margaret Darcy (- 1454) was a British .
  1. Mary Darcy (born 1565/6 - 1644) was a British .
  1. Penelope Darcy (- 1660/61) was a British .
  1. Phyllis Dare (born 1890 - 1975) was a British .
  1. Zena Dare (born 1886 - 1975) was a British actress.
  1. Grace Horsley Darling (born 1815 - 1842) was a British heroine.
  1. Julia Rose Darling (born 1956 - 2005) was a British poet, playwright, and novelist.
  1. Mary Darly (fl. 1760-1781) was a British .
  1. Anne Elizabeth Darwin (born 1841 - 1851) was a British daughter of Charles Darwin and subject of a memorial essay.
  1. Ellen Wordsworth Darwin (born 1856 - 1903) was a British .
  1. Krishnabhabini Das (born 1864 - 1919) was a British author and social activist.
  1. Edmée Elizabeth Monica Dashwood (born 1890 - 1943) was a British novelist.
  1. Naomi Datta (born 1922 - 2008) was a British microbiologist.
  1. Hester Davenport (born 1642 - 1717) was a British actress.
  1. Mary Ann Davenport (born 1759 - 1843) was a British actress.
  1. Elizabeth David (born 1913 - 1992) was a British writer on cookery.
  1. Leonora David (born c.1637 - 1715?) was a British .
  1. Harriet Miller Davidson (born 1839 - 1883) was a British writer.
  1. Frances Joan Davidson (born 1894 - 1985) was a British politician.
  1. Katherine Helen Davidson (born 1845 - 1925) was a British Church of Scotland deaconess.
  1. Elspeth Mary Davie (born 1919 - 1995) was a British short-story writer and novelist.
  1. Annie Patricia Llewelyn-Davies (born 1915 - 1997) was a British politician.
  1. Ann Lorraine Davies (born 1914 - 1954) was a British actress and translator.
  1. Catherine Davies (born b. 1773 - in or after 1841) was a British governess and author.
  1. Cecilia Davies (born 1756/7 - 1836) was a British singer.
  1. Christian Davies (born 1667 - 1739) was a British female soldier.
  1. Eleanor Davies (born 1590 - 1652) was a British prophetess.
  1. Sarah Emily Davies (born 1830 - 1921) was a British suffragist and promoter of higher education for women.
  1. Frances Mary Jemima Woodhill Davies (born 1861 - 1934) was a British pianist.
  1. Gwendoline Elizabeth Davies (born 1882 - 1951) was a British philanthropist and patron of the arts.
  1. Dame Gwen Lucy Ffrangcon-Davies (born 1891 - 1992) was a British actress.
  1. Lucy Clementina Davies (born 1795 - 1879) was a British author.
  1. Margaret Davies (born c.1700 - 1785?) was a British Welsh-language poet and copyist.
  1. Margaret Caroline Llewelyn Davies (born 1861 - 1944) was a British campaigner for women's causes.
  1. Margaret Sidney Davies (born 1884 - 1963) was a British .
  1. Mary Ann Davies (born 1743/4 - 1818) was a British instrumentalist and singer.
  1. Florence Rose Davies (born 1882 - 1958) was a British political activist.
  1. Rosina Davies (born 1863 - 1949) was a British evangelist.
  1. Winifred Kathleen Joan Davin (born 1909 - 1995) was a British .
  1. Miss Davis (born b. c.1736 - in or after 1755) was a British musician and singer.
  1. Belle Davis (born b. 1874 - in or after 1938) was a British dancer and singer.
  1. Elizabeth Davis (born 1789 - 1860) was a British traveller and nurse.
  1. Mary Davis (born c.1651 - 1708) was a British actress and royal mistress.
  1. Emily Wilding Davison (born 1872 - 1913) was a British suffragette.
  1. Maria Rebecca Davison (born 1780x83 - 1858) was a British actress.
  1. Jane Davy (born 1780 - 1855) was a British society figure.
  1. Mary Davys (born 1674 - 1732) was a British novelist and playwright.
  1. Anna Maria Dawbin (born 1816 - 1905) was a British diarist.
  1. Elizabeth Anna Sophia Dawes (born 1864 - 1954) was a British classical scholar and teacher.
  1. Sophie Dawes (born 1792 - 1840) was a British adventuress and courtesan.
  1. Agnes Dawson (born 1873 - 1953) was a British feminist and headteacher.
  1. Margaret Mary Damer Dawson (born 1873 - 1920) was a British a founder of the Women's Police Service.
  1. Nancy Dawson (- 1767) was a British dancer.
  1. Désirée Lucienne Lisbeth Dulcie Day (born 1917 - 2010) was a British textile designer.
  1. Mabel Katharine Day (born 1875 - 1964) was a British scholar of medieval English.
  1. Susanne Rouviere Day (born 1875/6 - 1964) was a British suffragist and writer.
  1. Kate Dayus (born 1903 - 2003) was a British jewellery enameller and autobiographer.
  1. Pudentiana Deacon (born 1580/81? - 1645) was a British Benedictine nun and translator.
  1. Beryl Dean (born 1911 - 2001) was a British embroiderer.
  1. Richmond Leslie Stansmore Dean (born 1866 - 1944) was a British .
  1. Olive Marie Dehn (born 1914 - 2007) was a British .
  1. Shelagh Delaney (born 1938 - 2011) was a British dramatist and screenwriter.
  1. Mary Delany (born 1700 - 1788) was a British court favourite and artist.
  1. Elizabeth Delaval (born 1648? - 1717) was a British memoirist and Jacobite agent.
  1. Helen Violet Carolyn Delfont (born 1918 - 2008) was a British .
  1. Ethel Mary Dell (born 1881 - 1939) was a British novelist.
  1. Alice Delysia (born 1889 - 1979) was a British actress.
  1. Elizabeth Marion Denby (born 1894 - 1965) was a British urban reformer.
  1. Marjorie Lillian Dence (born 1901 - 1966) was a British actress and theatre manager.
  1. Mary Dendy (born 1855 - 1933) was a British promoter of residential schools for mentally handicapped people.
  1. Helena Clara Deneke (born 1878 - 1973) was a British German scholar.
  1. Evelyn Joyce Denington (born 1907 - 1998) was a British politician.
  1. Michaela Denis (born 1914 - 2003) was a British writer and wildlife film-maker.
  1. Clara Ethel Clare Deniz (born 1911 - 2002) was a British .
  1. Gertrude Mary Denman (born 1884 - 1954) was a British public servant.
  1. Mary Dennett (born 1730 - 1781) was a British prioress of the Holy Sepulchre, Liège.
  1. Alexandra Elene MacLean Denny (born 1947 - 1978) was a British singer and songwriter.
  1. Arbella Denny (born 1707 - 1792) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Joan Denny (- 1553) was a British .
  1. Jean Denton (born 1935 - 2001) was a British rally driver, businesswoman, and politician.
  1. Delia Ann Derbyshire (born 1937 - 2001) was a British composer.
  1. Mary Dering (- 1704) was a British composer.
  1. Unton Dering (- 1676) was a British letter writer and political agent.
  1. Jeanne Deroin (born 1805 - 1894) was a British suffragist and socialist.
  1. Jayaben Suryakant Desai (born 1933 - 2010) was a British factory worker, trade unionist, and teacher.
  1. Florrie Desmond (born 1905 - 1993) was a British actor and impersonator.
  1. Charlotte Despard (born 1844 - 1939) was a British feminist and socialist reformer.
  1. Constance Despenser (born c.1375 - 1416) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Nicolette Devas (born 1911 - 1987) was a British author and artist.
  1. Mary Deverell (- 1805) was a British moral and religious writer.
  1. Alizon Device (- 1612) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Device (born b. before 1572 - 1612) was a British .
  1. Jennet Device (born 1602/3 -) was a British .
  1. Rachel Devine (born 1875 - 1960) was a British weaver and trade unionist.
  1. Anne Devlin (born 1781 - 1851) was a British Irish nationalist.
  1. De Courcy Lewthwaite Dewar (born 1878 - 1959) was a British .
  1. Diana (born 1961 - 1997) was a British .
  1. Mary Dicas (fl. 1800-1815) was a British maker of scientific instruments.
  1. Elizabeth Dicey (fl. 1713-1731) was a British .
  1. Anne Dick (- 1741) was a British eccentric.
  1. Kathleen Elsie Dick (born 1915 - 2001) was a British editor and author.
  1. Monica Enid Dickens (born 1915 - 1992) was a British author.
  1. Sarah Dickenson (born 1868 - 1954) was a British trade unionist and suffragist.
  1. Maria Elisabeth Dickin (born 1870 - 1951) was a British founder of the People's Dispensary for Sick Animals (PDSA).
  1. Frances Dickinson (born 1755 - 1830) was a British prioress at Port Tobacco Carmel, Maryland.
  1. Martha Frances Caroline Dickons (born c.1774 - 1833) was a British singer.
  1. Elizabeth Dickson (born c.1793 - 1862) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Margaret Dickson (- in or after 1753) was a British survivor of execution.
  1. Jane Elizabeth Digby (born 1807 - 1881) was a British adventuress.
  1. Lettice Digby (born c.1580 - 1658) was a British landowner.
  1. Mabel Mary Josephine Digby (born 1835 - 1911) was a British Roman Catholic nun.
  1. Venetia Digby (born 1600 - 1633) was a British gentlewoman and celebrated beauty.
  1. Emilia Francis Dilke (born 1840 - 1904) was a British art historian and trade unionist.
  1. Margaret Mary Dilke (born 1857 - 1903) was a British .
  1. Agnes Joseph Madeline Dillon (born 1903 - 1993) was a British bookseller.
  1. Carmen Joseph Dillon (born 1908 - 2000) was a British film art director.
  1. Cecily Dillon (born c.1603 - 1653) was a British Poor Clare Abbess.
  1. Elizabeth Dillon (born 1865 - 1907) was a British Irish nationalist.
  1. Elizabeth Amy Dillwyn (born 1845 - 1935) was a British novelist and businesswoman.
  1. Jessica Stewart Dismorr (born 1885 - 1939) was a British .
  1. Mary Anne Disraeli (born 1792 - 1872) was a British political wife.
  1. Phyllis Selina Dixey (born 1914 - 1964) was a British variety and striptease artiste.
  1. Florence Caroline Dixie (born 1855 - 1905) was a British author and traveller.
  1. Ella Nora Hepworth Dixon (born 1857 - 1932) was a British novelist and journalist.
  1. Sarah Dixon (born 1671/2 - 1765) was a British poet.
  1. Georgina Dobrée (born 1930 - 2008) was a British clarinettist.
  1. Susannah Dobson (- 1795) was a British translator.
  1. Anne Docwra (born c.1624 - 1710) was a British religious writer.
  1. Mary Elizabeth Docwra (born 1847 - 1914) was a British temperance activist.
  1. Charlotte Dod (born 1871 - 1960) was a British sportswoman.
  1. Anne Dodd (born c.1685 - 1739) was a British pamphlet shop keeper.
  1. Catherine Isabella Dodd (born 1860 - 1932) was a British educationist and author.
  1. Elizabeth Dodd (born 1909 - 1989) was a British children's writer and broadcaster.
  1. Mercy Doddridge (born 1709 - 1790) was a British dissenting laywoman and letter-writer.
  1. Madeleine Hope Dodds (born 1885 - 1972) was a British historian.
  1. Frances Catharine Dodgson (born 1883 - 1954) was a British portrait painter.
  1. Charlotte Helen Sainton-Dolby (born 1821 - 1885) was a British singer and composer.
  1. Josephine Doll (born 1926 - 1988) was a British actress and television producer.
  1. Agnes Johnston Dollan (born 1887 - 1966) was a British suffragette and socialist.
  1. Cécile Dolmetsch (born 1904 - 1997) was a British .
  1. Zoë Denise Dominic (born 1920 - 2011) was a British theatrical and dance photographer.
  1. Frances Annesley Donaldson (born 1907 - 1994) was a British farmer and writer.
  1. Dorothy Mary Donaldson (born 1921 - 2003) was a British mayor of London.
  1. Deborah Doniach (born 1912 - 2004) was a British immunologist.
  1. Hilda Doolittle (born 1886 - 1961) was a British poet and novelist.
  1. Beata Doreck (born 1833 - 1875) was a British educationist.
  1. Anne Dormer (born 1648? - 1695) was a British letter-writer.
  1. Marion V Dorn (born 1896 - 1964) was a British designer.
  1. Diana Dors (born 1931 - 1984) was a British actress.
  1. Catherine Ann Dorset (- in or after 1816) was a British children's writer.
  1. Sarah Doudney (born 1841 - 1926) was a British children's writer and hymn writer.
  1. Lily Dougall (born 1858 - 1923) was a British novelist and religious author.
  1. Adelaide Baillieu Doughty (born 1908 - 1986) was a British politician.
  1. Archibald Ramsey Douglas (born 1807 - 1886) was a British .
  1. Catherine Douglas (born 1701 - 1777) was a British literary patron.
  1. Frances Douglas (born 1750 - 1817) was a British friend of Sir Walter Scott and Lady Louisa Stuart.
  1. Jane Douglas (born 1698 - 1753) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Janet Douglas (born c.1504 - 1537) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Margaret Douglas (born b. before 1373? - 1450/51) was a British landowner.
  1. Margaret Douglas (born 1515 - 1578) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Margaret Douglas (born 1714 - 1774) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Margaret Elizabeth Douglas (born 1934 - 2008) was a British television producer and executive.
  1. Margaret Mary Douglas (born 1921 - 2007) was a British social anthropologist.
  1. Mary Alice Douglas (born 1860 - 1941) was a British headmistress.
  1. Constance Mona Douglas (born 1898 - 1987) was a British folklorist.
  1. Patricia Morgan Graham Douthwaite (born 1934 - 2002) was a British artist.
  1. Evelyn Mary Dove (born 1902 - 1987) was a British singer and actress.
  1. Jane Frances Dove (born 1847 - 1942) was a British founder of Wycombe Abbey School.
  1. Muriel Dowding (born 1908 - 1993) was a British animal rights campaigner.
  1. Ménie Muriel Dowie (born 1866 - 1945) was a British writer and traveller.
  1. Mary Patricia Panter-Downes (born 1906 - 1997) was a British writer.
  1. Anne Dowriche (- in or after 1613) was a British poet and historian.
  1. Jean Lena Annette Conan Doyle (born 1912 - 1997) was a British director of the Women's Royal Air Force.
  1. Barbara Drake (born 1876 - 1963) was a British political activist and author.
  1. Judith Drake (fl. 1696-1723) was a British writer and medical practitioner.
  1. Sarah Anne Drake (born 1803 - 1857) was a British botanical artist.
  1. Alice Marie Drakoules (born c.1850 - 1933) was a British humanitarian and campaigner for animal welfare.
  1. Augusta Theodosia Drane (born 1823 - 1894) was a British prioress of Stone and author.
  1. Elizabeth Draper (born 1744 - 1778) was a British .
  1. Sonia Dresdel (born 1909 - 1976) was a British actress.
  1. Catharine Drew (born 1825/6 - 1910) was a British journalist and women's rights activist.
  1. Joanna Marie Drew (born 1929 - 2003) was a British gallery director.
  1. Joyce Beverly Drew (born 1911 - 1996) was a British architect.
  1. Kathleen Mary Drew (born 1901 - 1957) was a British phycologist.
  1. Mary Drew (born 1847 - 1927) was a British private secretary and author.
  1. Rosalie Dreyer (born 1895 - 1987) was a British nurse.
  1. Madeleine Winefride Isabelle Dring (born 1923 - 1977) was a British composer.
  1. Betty Mary Driver (born 1920 - 2011) was a British singer and actress.
  1. Ethel May Stefana Drower (born 1879 - 1972) was a British orientalist and novelist.
  1. Flora McKinnon Drummond (born 1878 - 1949) was a British suffragette.
  1. Margaret Drummond (- 1502) was a British royal mistress.
  1. Edith Margaret Drummond (born 1917 - 1987) was a British director of the Women's Royal Naval Service.
  1. Mary Drummond (born 1675 - 1729) was a British Jacobite sympathizer.
  1. May Drummond (born 1709/10 - 1772) was a British Quaker minister.
  1. Victoria Alexandrina Drummond (born 1894 - 1978) was a British marine engineer.
  1. Anne Drury (born 1572 - 1624) was a British .
  1. Susanna Drury (born b. 1698? - in or after 1770) was a British landscape painter.
  1. Alice Dryden (born 1866 - 1956) was a British .
  1. Barbara Estelle Dockar-Drysdale (born 1912 - 1999) was a British psychotherapist.
  1. Frances Isabella Duberly (born 1829 - 1902) was a British diarist.
  1. Dorothea Du Bois (born 1728 - 1774) was a British writer and poet.
  1. Ann Duck (- 1744) was a British criminal.
  1. Ruth Duckworth (born 1919 - 2009) was a British sculptor.
  1. Agnes Mary Frances Duclaux (born 1857 - 1944) was a British writer.
  1. Rosemary Theresa Du Cros (born 1901 - 1994) was a British aviator.
  1. Alice Dudley (born 1579 - 1669) was a British .
  1. Amy Dudley (born 1532 - 1560) was a British gentlewoman.
  1. Anne Dudley (born 1538 - 1587) was a British .
  1. Anne Dudley (born 1548/9 - 1604) was a British courtier.
  1. Elizabeth Dudley (born 1779 - 1849) was a British Quaker minister.
  1. Jane Dudley (born 1508/9 - 1555) was a British .
  1. Lettice Dudley (born 1543 - 1634) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Mary Dudley (born 1750 - 1823) was a British Quaker minister.
  1. Margaret Doreen Duff (born 1910 - 1981) was a British political activist.
  1. Louise Gavan Duffy (born 1884 - 1969) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Camilla Dufour (- 1846) was a British singer and writer.
  1. Blanche Elizabeth Campbell Dugdale (born 1880 - 1948) was a British author and Zionist.
  1. Mary Beatrice Duggan (born 1925 - 1973) was a British cricketer.
  1. Catherine Hilda Duleep Singh (born 1871 - 1942) was a British suffragette.
  1. Sophia Alexandra Duleep Singh (born 1876 - 1948) was a British suffragette.
  1. Daphne Du Maurier (born 1907 - 1989) was a British novelist.
  1. Agnes Dunbar (- 1369) was a British .
  1. Andrea Dunbar (born 1961 - 1990) was a British playwright.
  1. Eliza Louisa Walker Dunbar (born 1845 - 1925) was a British physician.
  1. Evelyn Mary Dunbar (born 1906 - 1960) was a British painter.
  1. Victoria Helen McCrae Duncan (born 1897 - 1956) was a British medium.
  1. Isabelle Wight Duncan (born 1812 - 1878) was a British author.
  1. Sara Jeannette Duncan (born 1861 - 1922) was a British novelist and journalist.
  1. Susanna Duncombe (born 1725 - 1812) was a British artist and poet.
  1. Ada Charlotte Dundas (born b. 1864 - after 1931) was a British .
  1. Elaine Dundy (born 1921 - 2008) was a British .
  1. Elsie Jeanette Dunkerley (born 1880 - 1960) was a British author.
  1. Frances Anna Dunlop (born 1730 - 1815) was a British letter writer and friend of Robert Burns.
  1. Marion Wallace-Dunlop (born 1864 - 1942) was a British suffragist and artist.
  1. Marcia Anastasia Dunn (-) was a British .
  1. Mary Chavelita Dunne (born 1859 - 1945) was a British writer.
  1. Mary Dunnell (fl. 1807-1813) was a British evangelist.
  1. Dorothy Dunnett (born 1923 - 2001) was a British novelist and artist.
  1. Harriet Emma Dunnico (born 1877 - 1952) was a British .
  1. Cissie Providence Dunsheath (born 1902 - 1976) was a British mountaineer and traveller.
  1. Gwyneth Patricia Dunwoody (born 1930 - 2008) was a British politician.
  1. Jacqueline Mary Du Pré (born 1945 - 1987) was a British cellist.
  1. Susan Durant Durant (born 1827 - 1873) was a British sculptor.
  1. Mary Edith Durham (born 1863 - 1944) was a British traveller and anthropologist.
  1. Frances Hermia Durham (born 1873 - 1948) was a British civil servant.
  1. Dorothy Durie (born c.1613 - 1664) was a British writer on education.
  1. Eleonora Giulia Amalia Duse (born 1858 - 1924) was a British actress.
  1. Sophia Justina Dussek (born 1775 - 1847) was a British singer and composer.
  1. Lydia Dustin (- 1692) was a British .
  1. Hannah Duston (born 1657 - 1736?) was a British captive of American Indians.
  1. Anne Dutton (born 1691x5 - 1765) was a British writer and autobiographer.
  1. Emily Courtier-Dutton (born 1862? - 1919) was a British theatrical philanthropist.
  1. Una Harriet Ella Stratford Duval (born 1879 - 1975) was a British suffragette and marriage reformer.
  1. Susan DuVerger (- 1657x9) was a British translator and author.
  1. Elinor Mary Brent-Dyer (born 1894 - 1969) was a British children's writer.
  1. Mary Dyer (- 1660) was a British Quaker martyr in America.
  1. Millicent Zoë Dyke (born 1896 - 1975) was a British pioneer of British sericulture.
  1. Dympna (fl. late 6th-early 7th cent.) was a British martyr.
  1. Barbara Ruth Dyson (born 1917 - 1997) was a British keyboard player.


E

  1. Eadburh (- 751) was a British Abbess of Thanet.
  1. Eadburh (fl. c.716-c.746) was a British Abbess (probably of Wimborne).
  1. Eadburh (fl. 789-802) was a British Queen of the West Saxons, consort of King Beorhtric.
  1. Eadburh (born 921x4 - 951x3) was a British Benedictine nun.
  1. Eadgifu (- in or after 951) was a British Queen of the West Franks, consort of Charles III.
  1. Eadgifu (born b. in or before 904 - in or after 966) was a British Queen of the Anglo-Saxons, consort of Edward the Elder.
  1. Eadgifu the Fair (fl. 1066) was a British magnate.
  1. Eadgyth (born c.911 - 946) was a British Queen of the East Franks, consort of Otto I.
  1. Ellice Aylmer Eadie (born 1912 - 2001) was a British barrister and civil servant.
  1. Fanny Elizabeth Eagles (born 1836 - 1907) was a British Church of England deaconess.
  1. Ealdgyth (fl. c.1057-1066) was a British Queen of England, consort of Harold II.
  1. Mary Eales (- 1717/18?) was a British writer on cookery and confectioner.
  1. Ealhswith (- 902) was a British consort of Alfred, king of the West Saxons from 871 and of the Anglo-Saxons from 886.
  1. Elizabeth Sara Eames (born 1918 - 2008) was a British archaeologist and expert on medieval tiles.
  1. Gwladys Marion Eames (born 1921 - 2007) was a British novelist and radio producer.
  1. Eanflæd (born b. 626 - after 685) was a British queen in Northumbria, consort of King Oswiu.
  1. Joan Kathleen Harding Eardley (born 1921 - 1963) was a British painter.
  1. Maria Theresa Earle (born 1836 - 1925) was a British horticulturist.
  1. Ursula Vernon Eason (born 1910 - 1993) was a British broadcaster and broadcasting executive.
  1. Elizabeth Eastlake (born 1809 - 1893) was a British journalist and writer on art.
  1. Mary Easty (- 1692) was a British .
  1. Charlotte Anne Eaton (born 1788 - 1859) was a British writer.
  1. Ebba (fl. 870 (suipposedly)) was a British .
  1. Mary Emma Ebsworth (born 1794 - 1881) was a British playwright and translator.
  1. Charlotte O'Conor Eccles (born 1863 - 1911) was a British journalist and novelist.
  1. Mary Morley Eccles (born 1912 - 2003) was a British literary collector and scholar.
  1. Ecgburh (fl. c.717) was a British Benedictine nun.
  1. Elizabeth Echlin (- 1782) was a British author.
  1. Lina Dorina Johanna Eckenstein (born 1857 - 1931) was a British feminist polymath and cultural historian.
  1. Emily Eden (born 1797 - 1869) was a British writer.
  1. Beatrice Edgell (born 1871 - 1948) was a British psychologist.
  1. Maria Edgeworth (born 1768 - 1849) was a British novelist and educationist.
  1. Mary Olive Edis (born 1876 - 1955) was a British photographer.
  1. Edith (born 961x4 - 984x7) was a British nun.
  1. Edith (- 1075) was a British Queen of England, consort of Edward the Confessor.
  1. Enid Flora Balint-Edmonds (born 1903 - 1994) was a British .
  1. Rosemary Lilian Edmonds (born 1905 - 1998) was a British translator.
  1. Catherine Edward (born 1813 - 1861) was a British missionary.
  1. Amelia Ann Blanford Edwards (born 1831 - 1892) was a British author and Egyptologist.
  1. Dorothy Edwards (born 1902 - 1934) was a British writer.
  1. Eileen Winifred Edwards (born 1903 - 1988) was a British .
  1. Mary Edwards (born 1705? - 1743) was a British art patron.
  1. Matilda Barbara Betham Edwards (born 1836 - 1919) was a British writer.
  1. Monica Le Doux Edwards (born 1912 - 1998) was a British writer.
  1. Elizabeth Rebecca Edwin (born 1771? - 1854) was a British actress.
  1. Efa ferch Maredudd (fl. 1300) was a British .
  1. Bridget Egerton (- 1648) was a British religious writer.
  1. Elizabeth Egerton (born 1626 - 1663) was a British writer.
  1. Frances Egerton (born 1583 - 1636) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Marianne Margaret Egerton (born 1817 - 1888) was a British art patron and writer on needlework.
  1. Sarah Egerton (born 1670 - 1723) was a British poet.
  1. Sarah Egerton (born 1782x5 - 1847) was a British actress.
  1. Susan Henrietta Einzig (born 1922 - 2009) was a British illustrator.
  1. Emily Helen Ekins (born 1879 - 1964) was a British horticulturist and educational administrator.
  1. Ela (born b. in or after 1190 - 1261) was a British magnate and Abbess.
  1. Isabella Elder (born 1828 - 1905) was a British benefactor.
  1. Eleanor (born c.1122 - 1204) was a British Queen of France, consort of Louis VII, and Queen of England, consort of Henry II.
  1. Eleanor (born 1182x4 - 1241) was a British princess.
  1. Eleanor (born 1215? - 1275) was a British princess.
  1. Eleanor (born c.1223 - 1291) was a British Queen of England, consort of Henry III.
  1. Eleanor (born 1241 - 1290) was a British Queen of England, consort of Edward I.
  1. Eleanor (born c.1258 - 1282) was a British princess of Wales, wife of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd.
  1. Eleanor (born c.1400 - 1452) was a British alleged sorcerer.
  1. Eleanor of Brittany (born 1275 - 1342) was a British Abbess of Fontevrault.
  1. Sybil Lillian Elgar (born 1914 - 2007) was a British educationist.
  1. Vivienne Haigh Eliot (born 1888 - 1947) was a British writer.
  1. Elizabeth (- 1327) was a British Queen of Scots.
  1. Elizabeth (born c.1437 - 1492) was a British Queen of England, consort of Edward IV.
  1. Elizabeth (born 1466 - 1503) was a British Queen of England, consort of Henry VII.
  1. Elizabeth I (born 1533 - 1603) was a British Queen of England and Ireland.
  1. Elizabeth (born 1596 - 1662) was a British Queen of Bohemia and electress palatine, consort of Frederick V.
  1. Elizabeth (born 1635 - 1650) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth (born 1750 - 1828) was a British travel writer and society hostess.
  1. Elizabeth (born 1770 - 1840) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth (born 1900 - 2002) was a British Queen of Great Britain, Ireland, and the British dominions beyond the seas, sometime empress of India, consort of George VI, later styled Queen Elizabeth, the queen mother.
  1. Elizabeth of Lancaster (born 1364? - 1425) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Margreta Elkins (born 1930 - 2009) was a British singer.
  1. Annie Winifred Ellerman (born 1894 - 1983) was a British writer and philanthropist.
  1. Diana Louie Maud Elles (born 1921 - 2009) was a British barrister, voluntary worker, and politician.
  1. Gertrude Lilian Elles (born 1872 - 1960) was a British geologist and palaeontologist.
  1. Katherine Jane Ellice (born 1813 - 1864) was a British diarist.
  1. Ann Elliot (born 1743 - 1769) was a British courtesan and actress.
  1. Jean Elliot (born 1727 - 1805) was a British poet.
  1. Katharine Elliot (born 1903 - 1994) was a British public servant and politician.
  1. Charlotte Elliott (born 1789 - 1871) was a British poet and hymn writer.
  1. Grace Elliott (born 1754? - 1823) was a British courtesan and writer.
  1. Leah Madeleine Elliott (born 1896 - 1955) was a British .
  1. Lilian Elwyn Elliott (born 1874 - 1963) was a British .
  1. Marian Emily Ellis (born 1878 - 1952) was a British philanthropist and political activist.
  1. Mary Baxter Ellis (born 1892 - 1968) was a British commanding officer of the FANY.
  1. Esyllt Priscilla Scott- Scott-Ellis (born 1916 - 1983) was a British diarist.
  1. Ruth Ellis (born 1926 - 1955) was a British nightclub hostess and convicted murderer.
  1. Sarah Ellis (born 1799 - 1872) was a British writer and educationist.
  1. Susan Caroline Williams-Ellis (born 1918 - 2007) was a British ceramics designer and manufacturer.
  1. Dorothy Payne Elmhirst (born 1887 - 1968) was a British patron of education and the arts.
  1. Elizabeth Clarke Wolstenholme Elmy (born 1833 - 1918) was a British campaigner for women's rights.
  1. Mary Elmy (born 1712 - 1792) was a British actress.
  1. Hester Maria Elphinstone (born 1764 - 1857) was a British protégée of Samuel Johnson.
  1. Lily Elsie (born 1886? - 1962) was a British actress and singer.
  1. Fransiska Elssler (born 1810 - 1884) was a British dancer.
  1. Elizabeth Elstob (born 1683 - 1756) was a British Anglo-Saxon scholar.
  1. Ann Catherine Elwell (born 1922 - 1996) was a British intelligence officer and diplomat.
  1. Anne Katharine Elwood (born 1796 - 1873) was a British traveller and writer.
  1. Winifred Emery (born 1861 - 1924) was a British actress.
  1. Rebecca Emes (- 1828?) was a British .
  1. Emma (- 1052) was a British Queen of England, second consort of Æthelred II, and second consort of King Cnut.
  1. Dorothy Mary Emmet (born 1904 - 2000) was a British philosopher.
  1. Evelyn Violet Elizabeth Emmet (born 1899 - 1980) was a British politician.
  1. Hester Henrietta Empson (born 1915 - 1996) was a British .
  1. Ena (born 1887 - 1969) was a British Queen of Spain, consort of Alfonso XIII.
  1. Mary Phyllis English (born 1919 - 2009) was a British mycologist and historian.
  1. Augusta Gabrielle Eden Enthoven (born 1868 - 1950) was a British theatre archivist and playwright.
  1. Dorcas Erbery (fl. 1656-1659) was a British Quaker preacher.
  1. Ercnat ingen Dáire (fl. 5th-6th cent.) was a British .
  1. Ermengarde (- 1233) was a British Queen of Scots, consort of William I.
  1. Anne Agnes Erskine (born 1739 - 1804) was a British friend and trustee of Selina, Countess of Huntingdon.
  1. Margaret Erskine (- 1572) was a British .
  1. Rachel Erskine (- 1745) was a British victim of abduction.
  1. Katharine Ada Esdaile (born 1881 - 1950) was a British art historian.
  1. Anne Esdall (born 1717/18 - c.1795) was a British .
  1. Jill Esmond (born 1908 - 1990) was a British actress.
  1. Enid Mary Essame (born 1906 - 1999) was a British headmistress.
  1. Agnes of Essex (born b. 1151 - in or after 1206) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Hannah Essex (- 1832) was a British .
  1. Margaret Essex (- in or after 1808) was a British composer.
  1. Anna Essinger (born 1879 - 1960) was a British educationist.
  1. Elizabeth Estaugh (born 1680 - 1762) was a British Quaker leader and colonial landowner.
  1. Harriet Pye Esten (born 1761? - 1865) was a British actress.
  1. Mary Anne Estlin (born 1820 - 1902) was a British slavery abolitionist and campaigner for women's rights.
  1. Eugénie (born 1826 - 1920) was a British empress of the French and exile.
  1. Euphemia (born b. in or before 1329? - 1388/9) was a British Queen of Scots, consort of Robert II.
  1. Eva fitz Harding (- c.1173) was a British monastic patron.
  1. Anne Evans (born 1820 - 1870) was a British .
  1. Dorothy Evans (born 1888 - 1944) was a British activist and organizer.
  1. Edith Mary Evans (born 1888 - 1976) was a British actress.
  1. Florence Annie Evans (born 1915 - 2000) was a British singer and teacher of singing.
  1. Janet Evans (- 1822x30?) was a British revolutionary.
  1. Joan Evans (born 1893 - 1977) was a British scholar and author.
  1. Katharine Evans (born c.1618 - 1692) was a British Quaker missionary.
  1. Marguerite Florence Laura Evans (born 1886/7 - 1964) was a British novelist.
  1. Marian Evans (born 1819 - 1880) was a British novelist.
  1. Caroline Mary Forbes Evans (born 1936 - 2010) was a British picture librarian and author.
  1. Matilda Maria Evans (born 1843/4 - 1909) was a British local politician and social reformer.
  1. Elizabeth Evelinge (born 1596/7 - 1668) was a British Abbess of Aire and translator.
  1. Mary Evelyn (born c.1635 - 1709) was a British correspondent.
  1. Mary Evelyn (born 1665 - 1685) was a British .
  1. Mary Acworth Evershed (born 1867 - 1949) was a British astronomer and literary scholar.
  1. Katharine Dorothea Ewart (born 1870 - 1956) was a British .
  1. Florence Maude Ewart (born 1864 - 1949) was a British .
  1. Mary Anne Ewart (born 1830 - 1911) was a British .
  1. Inga-Stina Ewbank (born 1932 - 2004) was a British literary scholar and translator.
  1. Juliana Horatia Ewing (born 1841 - 1885) was a British children's writer.
  1. Margaret Anne Ewing (born 1945 - 2006) was a British politician.
  1. Margaret Leonora Eyles (born 1889 - 1960) was a British novelist and journalist.
  1. Anne Eyre (born 1612/13 - 1681) was a British account keeper.
  1. Margaret Radclyffe-Livingstone- Eyre (born 1800 - 1889) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Mary Eyre (born b. before 1603 - in or after 1633) was a British commissioner of a tapestry map.


F

  1. Adila Adrienne Adalbertina Maria Fachiri (born 1886 - 1962) was a British violinist.
  1. Mary Fage (fl. 1637) was a British poet.
  1. Nancy Mary Fairbrother (born 1912 - 1971) was a British author and environmentalist.
  1. Anne Fairfax (born 1617/18 - 1665) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Josephine Letitia Denny Fairfield (born 1885 - 1978) was a British public health physician and campaigner for social reform.
  1. Zoë Barbara Fairfield (born 1878 - 1936) was a British secretary of the Student Christian Movement.
  1. Alison Anna Bowie Fairlie (born 1917 - 1993) was a British scholar of French literature.
  1. Margaret Fairweather (born 1901 - 1944) was a British airwoman.
  1. Emily Faithfull (born 1835 - 1895) was a British publisher and women's activist.
  1. Lilian Mary Faithfull (born 1865 - 1952) was a British headmistress.
  1. Lucy Faithfull (born 1910 - 1996) was a British social worker and children's campaigner.
  1. Maxime de la Falaise (born 1922 - 2009) was a British .
  1. Anna Maria Falconbridge (born b. 1769 - in or after 1802?) was a British traveller and writer.
  1. Anna Maria Falkner (- 1796/7) was a British singer.
  1. Elizabeth Anne Fallaize (born 1950 - 2009) was a British French scholar.
  1. Elizabeth Fane (- 1568) was a British literary patron.
  1. Isabella Fane (born 1804 - 1886) was a British .
  1. Priscilla Anne Fane (born 1793 - 1879) was a British diplomatic service wife and artist.
  1. Rachael Fane (- 1680) was a British estate manager and benefactor.
  1. Ann Fanshawe (born 1625 - 1680) was a British autobiographer.
  1. Catherine Maria Fanshawe (born 1765 - 1834) was a British poet.
  1. Ursula Askham Fanthorpe (born 1929 - 2009) was a British poet.
  1. Eleanor Farjeon (born 1881 - 1965) was a British children's writer.
  1. Emily Farmer (born 1826 - 1905) was a British watercolour painter.
  1. Marian Sarah Farquharson (born 1846 - 1912) was a British naturalist and campaigner for women's interests.
  1. Florence Beatrice Farr (born 1860 - 1917) was a British author and mystic.
  1. Dorothy Hincksman Farrar (born 1899 - 1987) was a British Methodist deaconess and preacher.
  1. Elizabeth Farren (born 1759x62 - 1829) was a British actress.
  1. Ellen Farren (born 1848 - 1904) was a British actress.
  1. Margaret Farren (- 1804) was a British .
  1. Frances Margaret Farrer (born 1895 - 1977) was a British public servant.
  1. Mrs Faucit (-) was a British .
  1. Helen Faucit (born 1814 - 1898) was a British actress.
  1. Richeldis de Favereches (fl. c.1130) was a British visionary and supposed founder of Walsingham Priory.
  1. Marion Fawcett (born 1877 - 1957) was a British actress and theatre director.
  1. Millicent Garrett Fawcett (born 1847 - 1929) was a British leader of the constitutional women's suffrage movement and author.
  1. Philippa Garrett Fawcett (born 1868 - 1948) was a British mathematician and civil servant.
  1. Eliza Fay (born 1755/6 - 1816) was a British writer and traveller.
  1. Mary Feilding (born 1823 - 1896) was a British founder of the Working Ladies' Guild.
  1. Elisa Félix (born 1820/21 - 1858) was a British actress.
  1. Honor Bridget Fell (born 1900 - 1986) was a British cell biologist.
  1. Margaret Fell (born 1614 - 1702) was a British Quaker leader.
  1. Sarah Fell (born 1642 - 1714) was a British .
  1. Sheila Mary Fell (born 1931 - 1979) was a British landscape painter.
  1. Elizabeth Felmersham (- 1446) was a British Abbess of Godstow.
  1. Ellenor Fenn (born 1744 - 1813) was a British educationist and children's author.
  1. Elizabeth Fenning (born 1793 - 1815) was a British convicted poisoner.
  1. Elizabeth Fenton (born 1804 - 1875) was a British diarist and travel writer.
  1. Lavinia Fenton (born 1710 - 1760) was a British actress and singer.
  1. Ann Fenwick (born 1724 - 1777) was a British Roman Catholic litigant and heir.
  1. Eliza Fenwick (born 1766? - 1840) was a British writer.
  1. Ethel Gordon Fenwick (born 1857 - 1947) was a British founder of the International Council of Nurses and leader of the campaign for state registration of nurses in Britain.
  1. Margaret Taylor Naysmith Fenwick (born 1919 - 1992) was a British trade unionist.
  1. Mary Fenwick (born c.1646/1650 - 1708) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Catherine Ferard (born 1825 - 1883) was a British Church of England deaconess.
  1. Elizabeth Graeme Ferguson (born 1737 - 1801) was a British poet and letter writer in America.
  1. Helen Hermione Ferguson (born 1863 - 1941) was a British .
  1. Mary Catherine Ferguson (born 1823 - 1905) was a British biographer.
  1. Rachel Ethelreda Ferguson (born 1892 - 1957) was a British journalist and novelist.
  1. Henrietta Louisa Fermor (born 1698 - 1761) was a British letter writer and diarist.
  1. Virginia Ferrar (born 1627? - 1688) was a British .
  1. Catherine Ferrers (born 1634 - 1660) was a British alleged highwaywoman.
  1. Kathleen Mary Ferrier (born 1912 - 1953) was a British singer.
  1. Susan Edmonstone Ferrier (born 1782 - 1854) was a British novelist.
  1. Clementina Fessenden (born 1845 - 1918) was a British originator of Empire day.
  1. Elinor Fettiplace (born b. c.1570 - in or after 1647) was a British writer on household management.
  1. Elsie Evelyn Few (born 1909 - 1980) was a British .
  1. Anne Field (born 1926 - 2011) was a British army officer.
  1. Agnes Mary Field (born 1896 - 1968) was a British film producer.
  1. Xenia Noelle Field (born 1894 - 1998) was a British prison reformer and horticulturist.
  1. Daphne Winifred Louise Vivian Fielding (born 1904 - 1997) was a British writer and socialite.
  1. Mary Maria Fielding (born 1804 - 1895) was a British .
  1. Sarah Fielding (born 1710 - 1768) was a British novelist.
  1. Una Lucy Fielding (born 1888 - 1969) was a British neuroanatomist.
  1. Gracie Fields (born 1898 - 1979) was a British music-hall entertainer and film actress.
  1. Anne Fiennes (- 1595) was a British courtier.
  1. Celia Fiennes (born 1662 - 1741) was a British traveller.
  1. Celia Fiennes (-) was a British .
  1. Virginia Frances Twisleton-Wykeham- Fiennes (born 1947 - 2004) was a British polar explorer and expedition organizer.
  1. Anne Finch (born 1661 - 1720) was a British poet.
  1. Charlotte Finch (born 1725 - 1813) was a British royal governess.
  1. Cecilia Isabella Finch (born 1700 - 1771) was a British courtier.
  1. Amy Woodforde-Finden (born 1860 - 1919) was a British composer.
  1. Jane Helen Findlater (born 1866 - 1946) was a British .
  1. Mary Williamina Findlater (born 1865 - 1963) was a British novelist.
  1. Sarah Laurie Findlater (born 1823 - 1907) was a British .
  1. Harriet Jane Findlay (born 1881 - 1954) was a British political activist and philanthropist.
  1. Lucy Sherrard Finley (-) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Ann Finn (born 1825 - 1921) was a British author and supporter of Jewish settlement in Palestine.
  1. Valerie Margaret Steriker Finnis (born 1924 - 2006) was a British gardener and photographer.
  1. Joyce Amy Finzi (born 1907 - 1991) was a British .
  1. Catherine Maria Fischer (born 1741? - 1767) was a British courtesan.
  1. Harriet Annie Fish (born 1890 - 1964) was a British cartoonist and illustrator.
  1. Elizabeth Mary Jane Fish (born 1860 - 1944) was a British schoolteacher.
  1. Margery Fish (born 1892 - 1969) was a British gardener and author.
  1. Margaret Fishenden (born 1889 - 1977) was a British industrial researcher.
  1. Alice Fisher (born 1839 - 1888) was a British nurse.
  1. Anne Fisher (born 1719 - 1778) was a British writer on education.
  1. June Rosemary Fisher (born 1929 - 1995) was a British educationist and trade unionist.
  1. Lettice Fisher (born 1875 - 1956) was a British social worker.
  1. Mary Fisher (born c.1623 - 1698) was a British Quaker missionary.
  1. Mary Letitia Somerville Fisher (born 1913 - 2005) was a British .
  1. Patricia Fisher (born 1921 - 1995) was a British politician and charity worker.
  1. Ray Galbraith Fisher (born 1940 - 2011) was a British folk singer, songwriter, and guitarist.
  1. Sandra Maureen Fisher (born 1947 - 1994) was a British painter.
  1. Emma Fitch (born 1831/2 - 1909) was a British .
  1. Mary Fitton (- 1641) was a British courtier and gentlewoman.
  1. Sarah Mary Fitton (born c.1796 - 1874) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Fitzgerald (fl. 1514-1548) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Emilia Mary Fitzgerald (born 1731 - 1814) was a British political hostess.
  1. Katherine Fitzgerald (- 1604) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Lucy Anne Fitzgerald (born 1771 - 1851) was a British radical.
  1. Mabel Purefoy FitzGerald (born 1872 - 1973) was a British physiologist and clinical pathologist.
  1. Pamela Fitzgerald (born 1776? - 1831) was a British celebrity and associate of Irish nationalists.
  1. Penelope Frederica Fitzgerald (born 1820/21 - 1900) was a British philosopher.
  1. Penelope Mary Fitzgerald (born 1916 - 2000) was a British novelist and biographer.
  1. Theodora FitzGibbon (born 1916 - 1991) was a British writer on cookery.
  1. Elizabeth Fitzhenry (- 1790) was a British actress.
  1. Maria Anne Fitzherbert (born 1756 - 1837) was a British unlawful wife of George IV by a marriage invalid under the Royal Marriages Act of 1772.
  1. Honora Fitzjames (born 1675 - 1698) was a British .
  1. Anne Fitzpatrick (born 1737/8 - 1804) was a British correspondent of Horace Walpole.
  1. Mary Fitzroy (born c.1519 - 1555?) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Elizabeth Fitzwalter (born 1430 - c.1485) was a British .
  1. Ellen Fitzwilliam (born 1822 - 1880) was a British .
  1. Fanny Elizabeth Fitzwilliam (born 1801 - 1854) was a British actress.
  1. Margaret de Flahault de la Billardrie (born 1788 - 1867) was a British society hostess.
  1. Mrs Hugh Flatley (born c.1835 - 1923) was a British .
  1. Mary Ann Flaxman (born 1768 - 1833) was a British .
  1. Bridget Fleetwood (- 1662) was a British daughter of Oliver Cromwell.
  1. Hester Fleetwood (- 1714) was a British compiler of recipes.
  1. Alice Fleming (born b. c.1508 - in or after 1540) was a British conspirator.
  1. Amaryllis Marie-Louise Fleming (born 1925? - 1999) was a British cellist.
  1. Ann Geraldine Mary Fleming (born 1913 - 1981) was a British society hostess.
  1. Fanny Fleming (born 1792? - 1861) was a British actress.
  1. Jean Fleming (born 1553/4 - 1609) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Marjory Fleming (born 1803 - 1811) was a British child diarist.
  1. Mary Fleming (born 1542 - c.1600) was a British .
  1. Catherine Fletcher (born 1733 - 1816) was a British .
  1. Christian Fletcher (born 1619/20 - 1691) was a British royalist heroine.
  1. Elizabeth Fletcher (born 1638? - 1658) was a British Quaker preacher.
  1. Elizabeth Fletcher (born 1731 - 1758) was a British scholar.
  1. Elizabeth Fletcher (born 1770 - 1858) was a British poet and autobiographer.
  1. Jane Fletcher (born 1890 - 1968) was a British swimmer.
  1. Mary Fletcher (born 1739 - 1815) was a British Methodist preacher.
  1. Yvonne Joyce Fletcher (born 1958 - 1984) was a British police officer.
  1. Maria de Fleury (fl. 1773-1791) was a British religious controversialist and hymn writer.
  1. Valerie Flint (born 1936 - 2009) was a British historian.
  1. Alix Sargant-Florence (born 1892 - 1973) was a British .
  1. Sarah Florry (born 1744 - 1832) was a British businesswoman.
  1. Constance Flower (born 1843 - 1931) was a British philanthropist and author.
  1. Eliza Flower (born 1803 - 1846) was a British radical and composer.
  1. Lettice Annie Floyd (born 1865 - 1934) was a British suffragette.
  1. Louisa Sara Floyer (born 1830 - 1909) was a British .
  1. Janet Fockart (- 1596) was a British merchant and moneylender.
  1. Elsie Fogerty (born 1865 - 1945) was a British founder and principal of the Central School of Speech and Drama.
  1. Alice Foley (born 1891 - 1974) was a British trade unionist and autobiographer.
  1. Ruth Follows (born 1718 - 1808) was a British Quaker minister.
  1. Alice Folston (fl. c.1386-1395) was a British .
  1. Florence Gertrude de Fonblanque (born 1864 - 1949) was a British suffragist.
  1. Louisa Fontenelle (born 1769 - 1799) was a British actress and singer.
  1. Margot Fonteyn (born 1919 - 1991) was a British ballet dancer.
  1. Philippa Ruth Foot (born 1920 - 2010) was a British philosopher.
  1. Lydia Foote (born 1843 - 1892) was a British actress.
  1. Maria Foote (born 1797 - 1867) was a British actress.
  1. Angela Selina Bianca Forbes (born 1876 - 1950) was a British wartime catering organizer.
  1. Ann Forbes (born 1745 - 1834) was a British portrait painter.
  1. Elizabeth Adela Forbes (born 1859 - 1912) was a British artist.
  1. Katherine Jane Trefusis Forbes (born 1899 - 1971) was a British businesswoman and director of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force.
  1. Katherine Forbes (born c.1583 - 1652/3) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Joan Rosita Forbes (born 1890 - 1967) was a British traveller and writer.
  1. Isabella Ormston Ford (born 1855 - 1924) was a British socialist propagandist and suffragist.
  1. Florrie Forde (born 1876 - 1940) was a British music-hall entertainer.
  1. Henrietta Fordyce (born 1734 - 1823) was a British governess.
  1. Charlotte Forman (born 1715 - 1787) was a British journalist and translator.
  1. Isobel Margaret Stewart Forrester (born 1895 - 1976) was a British ecumenist.
  1. Agnes Forster (- 1484) was a British wealthy widow and prison reformer.
  1. Anne Forster (born 1797 - 1873) was a British .
  1. Frances Egerton Arnold-Forster (born 1857 - 1921) was a British ecclesiastical historian.
  1. Jacqueline Moir Forster (born 1926 - 1998) was a British journalist and campaigner for homosexual rights.
  1. Mary Forster (born c.1619 - 1686) was a British religious writer.
  1. Mary Forster (born 1786 - 1873) was a British .
  1. Emma Judith Mary Forster (born 1853 - 1885) was a British watercolour painter.
  1. Maeve Geraldine Fort (born 1940 - 2008) was a British diplomatist.
  1. Frances Elizabeth Anne Parkinson-Fortescue (born 1821 - 1879) was a British political hostess.
  1. Winifred Fortescue (born 1888 - 1951) was a British author.
  1. Sophia Fortnum (born b. 1781/2 - in or after 1805) was a British writer.
  1. Isabella de Forz (born 1237 - 1293) was a British magnate.
  1. Daphne Foskett (born 1911 - 1998) was a British art connoisseur and writer.
  1. Josephine Foss (born 1887 - 1983) was a British missionary teacher and welfare worker in Asia.
  1. Ann Foster (- c.1693) was a British .
  1. Audrey Pellew Hylton-Foster (born 1908 - 2002) was a British politician.
  1. Marjorie Elaine Foster (born 1893 - 1974) was a British rifle shot and poultry farmer.
  1. Jessie Fothergill (born 1851 - 1891) was a British novelist.
  1. Dorothea Foulger (born 1787 - 1852) was a British educationist.
  1. Margaret Elizabeth Fountaine (born 1862 - 1940) was a British lepidopterist and diarist.
  1. Margaret Fowke (-) was a British .
  1. Constance Fowler (- 1664) was a British .
  1. Eileen Philippa Rose Fowler (born 1906 - 2000) was a British fitness instructor.
  1. Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler (born 1860 - 1929) was a British novelist.
  1. Jessie Allen Fowler (born 1856 - 1932) was a British .
  1. Lydia Folger Fowler (born 1822 - 1879) was a British physician, author, and lecturer.
  1. Aileen Mary Fox (born 1907 - 2005) was a British archaeologist.
  1. Georgiana Caroline Fox (born 1723 - 1774) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Caroline Fox (born 1767 - 1845) was a British diarist and correspondent.
  1. Caroline Fox (born 1819 - 1871) was a British diarist.
  1. Elizabeth Vassall Fox (born 1771? - 1845) was a British political and literary hostess.
  1. Eliza Florance Bridell-Fox (born 1823/4 - 1903) was a British painter.
  1. Evelyn Emily Marian Fox (born 1874 - 1955) was a British mental health worker.
  1. Felicity Lane-Fox (born 1918 - 1988) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Rachel Juliet Fox (born 1858 - 1934) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Foxcroft (born 1600 - 1679) was a British theosophist.
  1. Helen Charlotte Foxcroft (born 1865 - 1950) was a British historian and literary editor.
  1. Barbara Foxley (born 1860 - 1958) was a British educationist and campaigner for women's rights.
  1. Christina Agnes Lilian Foyle (born 1911 - 1999) was a British bookseller.
  1. Mary Frampton (born 1773 - 1846) was a British diarist and botanist.
  1. Celia Franca (born 1921 - 2007) was a British ballet dancer, choreographer, and ballet director.
  1. Juanita Frances (born 1901 - 1992) was a British feminist activist and organizer.
  1. Ann Francis (- 1800) was a British classical scholar and poet.
  1. Julia Frankau (born 1859 - 1916) was a British novelist.
  1. Pamela Sydney Frankau (born 1908 - 1967) was a British novelist.
  1. Grace Coleridge Frankland (born 1858 - 1946) was a British bacteriologist.
  1. Joyce Frankland (born 1531 - 1587) was a British educational benefactor.
  1. Henrietta Franklin (born 1866 - 1964) was a British educationist and suffragist.
  1. Jane Franklin (born 1792 - 1875) was a British traveller and promoter of Arctic exploration.
  1. Lilian Annie Margueretta Franklin (born 1882 - 1955) was a British commanding officer of the FANY.
  1. Mary Franklin (born 1800 - 1867) was a British schoolmistress.
  1. Rebecca Franklin (born 1803 - 1873) was a British .
  1. Rosalind Elsie Franklin (born 1920 - 1958) was a British crystallographer.
  1. Barbara Mary Franks (born 1907 - 1987) was a British .
  1. Angelica Patience Fraser (born 1823 - 1910) was a British social reformer.
  1. Catherine Fraser (born 1786 - 1868) was a British penal reformer.
  1. Jill Fraser (born 1946 - 2006) was a British theatre director.
  1. Marjory Kennedy-Fraser (born 1857 - 1930) was a British folklorist.
  1. Moyra Fraser (born 1923 - 2009) was a British ballerina and actress.
  1. Olive Fraser (born 1909 - 1977) was a British poet.
  1. Rhoda Mary Napier Fraser (born 1918 - 1970) was a British communist and peace campaigner.
  1. Winifred Fraser (born 1868 - 1951) was a British actress.
  1. Giulia Frasi (fl. 1740-c.1772) was a British singer.
  1. Elizabeth Frauncis (born c.1529 - 1579) was a British .
  1. Lilly Frazer (born 1854/5 - 1941) was a British writer and translator.
  1. Frederica (born 1848 - 1926) was a British .
  1. Frederica Charlotte Ulrica Catherina (born 1767 - 1820) was a British .
  1. Ann Freeman (born 1797 - 1826) was a British Methodist Bible Christian preacher.
  1. Flora Lucy Freeman (- 1960) was a British philanthropist and writer.
  1. Ada Goodrich Freer (born 1857 - 1931) was a British folklorist and psychical researcher.
  1. Martha Walker Freer (born 1822 - 1888) was a British biographer.
  1. Elizabeth Freke (born 1642 - 1714) was a British autobiographer.
  1. Elizabeth Fremantle (born 1778 - 1857) was a British diarist.
  1. Annie French (born 1872 - 1965) was a British .
  1. Evangeline Frances French (born 1869 - 1960) was a British missionary.
  1. Francesca Law French (born 1871 - 1960) was a British .
  1. Margaret Frere (born 1863 - 1961) was a British welfare worker.
  1. Mary Eliza Isabella Frere (born 1845 - 1911) was a British writer on India.
  1. Elizabeth Drina Fretwell (born 1920 - 2006) was a British singer.
  1. Anna Freud (born 1895 - 1982) was a British psychoanalyst.
  1. Amelia Louisa Freund (born b. 1824/5 - in or after 1881) was a British campaigner for women's rights and food reformer.
  1. Ida Freund (born 1863 - 1914) was a British chemist.
  1. Hulda Friederichs (born 1856/7 - 1927) was a British journalist and writer.
  1. Elisabeth Jean Frink (born 1930 - 1993) was a British sculptor and printmaker.
  1. Mary Frith (born 1584x9 - 1659) was a British thief.
  1. Frithuswith (- 727) was a British Abbess of Oxford.
  1. Georgina Frost (born 1879 - 1939) was a British first woman to hold public office in the United Kingdom.
  1. Honor Elizabeth Frost (born 1917 - 2010) was a British marine archaeologist.
  1. Ethel Elizabeth Froud (born 1880 - 1941) was a British feminist and trade unionist.
  1. Caroline Fry (born 1787 - 1846) was a British author.
  1. Elizabeth Fry (born 1780 - 1845) was a British penal reformer and philanthropist.
  1. Joan Mary Fry (born 1862 - 1955) was a British relief worker and social reformer.
  1. Sara Margery Fry (born 1874 - 1958) was a British penal reformer and college head.
  1. Sophia Fry (born 1837 - 1897) was a British philanthropist and political activist.
  1. Caroline Joyce Fryd (born 1909 - 2000) was a British disability rights campaigner.
  1. Katharine Parry Frye (born 1878 - 1959) was a British suffragist and diarist.
  1. Fuegia Basket (born b. 1820/21 - in or after 1851) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Fulhame (fl. 1780-1794) was a British chemist.
  1. Georgiana Charlotte Fullerton (born 1812 - 1885) was a British novelist and philanthropist.
  1. Margaret Barr Fulton (born 1900 - 1989) was a British occupational therapist.
  1. Funech (fl. late 7th cent.) was a British .
  1. Alice Maud Mary Furlong (born 1871 - 1946) was a British poet.
  1. Monica Mavis Furlong (born 1930 - 2003) was a British novelist and writer on religion.
  1. Elizabeth Furnival (fl. 1731-1752) was a British actress and singer.
  1. Katharine Furse (born 1875 - 1952) was a British nurse and nursing administrator.
  1. Maria Mary Fussell (born 1834 - 1881) was a British benefactress.
  1. Rose Amy Fyleman (born 1877 - 1957) was a British children's writer.
  1. Eleanor Fyncham (fl. 1447) was a British .
  1. Atiya Fyzee (born 1877 - 1967) was a British author, social reformer, and patron of the arts.
  1. Nazli Fyzee (born 1874 - 1968) was a British .
  1. Zehra Fyzee (born 1866 - 1940) was a British .


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  1. Luise Gabhánach Ní Dhufaigh (-) was a British .
  1. Mary Anne Virginia Gabriel (born 1825 - 1877) was a British composer.
  1. Mary Gadbury (born c.1619 -) was a British .
  1. Florence Marie Armroid Gadesden (born 1853 - 1934) was a British headmistress.
  1. Anna Dora Gaitskell (born 1901 - 1989) was a British politician.
  1. Caterina Galli (born 1719x24 - 1804) was a British singer.
  1. Menna Patricia Gallie (born 1919 - 1990) was a British writer.
  1. Janet Anne Galloway (born 1841 - 1909) was a British promoter of higher education for women in Scotland.
  1. Dorothy Constance Galton (born 1901 - 1992) was a British university administrator and apiculturist.
  1. Mary Galway (born 1864/5 - 1928) was a British trade unionist.
  1. Elizabeth Gambarini (born 1730 - 1765) was a British composer, keyboard player, and singer.
  1. Annie Muriel Gammans (born 1898 - 1989) was a British politician.
  1. Anne Hope Gamwell (born 1893 - 1974) was a British .
  1. Antonia Marian Gamwell (born 1891 - 1977) was a British volunteer ambulance driver and commanding officer of the FANY.
  1. Indira Priyadarshini Gandhi (born 1917 - 1984) was a British prime minister of India.
  1. Kadambini Ganguly (born c.1862 - 1923) was a British physician and political activist.
  1. Caroline Selina Ganley (born 1879 - 1966) was a British co-operative movement activist and politician.
  1. Cecilia Helena Payne-Gaposchkin (born 1900 - 1979) was a British astronomer.
  1. Mary Garden (born 1874 - 1967) was a British singer.
  1. Bertha Meriton Gardiner (born 1845 - 1925) was a British .
  1. Dorothy Gardiner (born 1873 - 1957) was a British writer.
  1. Evelyn Grace Rochfort Gardiner (born 1913 - 1992) was a British beautician.
  1. Margaret Emilia Gardiner (born 1904 - 2005) was a British patron of the arts.
  1. Marguerite Gardiner (born 1789 - 1849) was a British author.
  1. Alice Gardner (born 1854 - 1927) was a British historian.
  1. Frances Violet Gardner (born 1913 - 1989) was a British cardiologist and teacher of medicine.
  1. Helen Louise Gardner (born 1908 - 1986) was a British literary scholar.
  1. Maureen Angela Jane Gardner (born 1928 - 1974) was a British athlete and ballet teacher.
  1. Monica Mary Gardner (born 1873 - 1941) was a British writer on Poland and Polish literature.
  1. Sarah Gardner (fl. 1763-1795) was a British actress and playwright.
  1. Anne Gargill (born b. c.1625 - in or after 1659) was a British Quaker and writer.
  1. Alison Vickers Garland (born 1862 - 1939) was a British suffragist and political activist.
  1. Madge Garland (born 1898 - 1990) was a British fashion journalist and teacher.
  1. Margaret Garner (born 1917 - 1994) was a British .
  1. Alice Garnett (born 1903 - 1989) was a British geographer.
  1. Constance Clara Garnett (born 1861 - 1946) was a British translator.
  1. Elizabeth Garnett (born 1839 - 1921) was a British missionary to navvies and author.
  1. Eve Cynthia Ruth Garnett (born 1900 - 1991) was a British children's writer and book illustrator.
  1. Lucy Mary Jane Garnett (born 1849 - 1934) was a British folklorist and traveller.
  1. Frances Theresa Garnett (born 1888 - 1966) was a British suffragette.
  1. Agnes Garrett (born 1845 - 1935) was a British interior designer and suffragist.
  1. Rhoda Garrett (born 1841 - 1882) was a British .
  1. Eva Maria Garrick (born 1724 - 1822) was a British dancer.
  1. Dorothy Annie Elizabeth Garrod (born 1892 - 1968) was a British archaeologist and prehistorian.
  1. Flora Macdonald Garry (born 1900 - 2000) was a British broadcaster and poet.
  1. Kathleen Mary Evelyn Garscadden (born 1897 - 1991) was a British radio broadcaster.
  1. Eileen Evelyn Greer Garson (born 1904 - 1996) was a British film actress.
  1. Mary Sunniva Garson (born 1921 - 2007) was a British nun and founder of the Benedictine sisters of Grace and Compassion.
  1. Mary Alethea Dochie Garstin (born 1894 - 1978) was a British .
  1. Anna Maria Garthwaite (born 1688 - 1763?) was a British textile designer.
  1. Amy Ashwood Garvey (born 1895/1897 - 1969) was a British pan-African organizer and feminist.
  1. Catherine Gascoigne (born 1601 - 1676) was a British Abbess of Cambrai.
  1. Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell (born 1810 - 1865) was a British novelist and short-story writer.
  1. Georgie Evelyn Cave Gaskin (born 1866 - 1934) was a British designer.
  1. Maria Gastineau (- 1890) was a British .
  1. Sarah Gater (- 1656) was a British merchant.
  1. Margaret Gatty (born 1809 - 1873) was a British writer on natural history and children's writer.
  1. Elizabeth Gaunt (- 1685) was a British conspirator and convicted traitor.
  1. Ethel Gavin (born 1866 - 1918) was a British educationist and headmistress.
  1. Abigail Anna Gawthern (born 1757 - 1822) was a British diarist and lead manufacturer.
  1. Mary Eleanor Gawthorpe (born 1881 - 1973) was a British suffragist and socialist.
  1. Maisie Gay (born 1878 - 1945) was a British actress and singer.
  1. Henrietta Gayer (- 1814) was a British Methodist leader.
  1. Jenny Geddes (fl. 1637) was a British supposed religious activist.
  1. Wilhelmina Margaret Geddes (born 1887 - 1955) was a British artist.
  1. Emelia Geddie (born 1665 - 1681) was a British child prophet and exemplar of godliness.
  1. Katherine Gell (- 1671) was a British religious patron.
  1. Margaret Joy Gelling (born 1924 - 2009) was a British place-names scholar.
  1. Iris Pamela Gems (born 1925 - 2011) was a British playwright.
  1. Adeline Genee (born 1878 - 1970) was a British ballet dancer.
  1. Artemisia Gentileschi (born 1593 - 1652/3) was a British painter.
  1. Amy Constance Gentry (born 1903 - 1976) was a British oarswoman.
  1. Mary Dorothy George (born 1878 - 1971) was a British historian.
  1. Frances Louise Lloyd George (born 1888 - 1972) was a British political secretary.
  1. Georgina George (- 1835) was a British singer and actress.
  1. Megan Arfon Lloyd George (born 1902 - 1966) was a British politician.
  1. Dorothea Mary Stanislaus Gerard (born 1855 - 1915) was a British .
  1. Jane Emily Gerard (born 1849 - 1905) was a British novelist.
  1. Winifred Eveleen Gérin (born 1901 - 1981) was a British biographer.
  1. Elizabeth Germain (born 1680 - 1769) was a British courtier and art collector.
  1. Grace Gethin (born 1676 - 1697) was a British essayist.
  1. Mai Ghoussoub (born 1952 - 2007) was a British writer, publisher, and artist.
  1. Margaret Hunter Gibb (born 1892 - 1984) was a British political activist.
  1. Sarah Gibbons (born 1634/5 - 1659) was a British Quaker preacher in America.
  1. Stella Dorothea Gibbons (born 1902 - 1989) was a British novelist.
  1. Matilda Blanche Gibbs (born 1817 - 1887) was a British .
  1. Maria Gibbs (born 1770 - 1850) was a British actress.
  1. Olive Frances Gibbs (born 1918 - 1995) was a British local politician and political campaigner.
  1. Agnes Giberne (born 1845 - 1939) was a British writer.
  1. Maria Rosina Giberne (born 1802 - 1885) was a British artist and convert to Roman Catholicism.
  1. Susannah Arethusa Gibson (born 1814 - 1885) was a British society hostess and political activist.
  1. Audrey Jane Gibson (born 1924 - 2008) was a British .
  1. Margaret Dunlop Gibson (born 1843 - 1920) was a British Arabic and Syriac scholar.
  1. Diana Josceline Barbara Giffard (-) was a British .
  1. Martha Giffard (born 1639 - 1722) was a British letter writer.
  1. Grace Evelyn Mary Vandeleur Gifford (born 1888 - 1955) was a British artist and Irish nationalist.
  1. Hannah Gifford (fl. 1629-1668) was a British schoolmistress.
  1. Ann Gilbert (born 1782 - 1866) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Margaretta Maria Gilbert (born 1826 - 1885) was a British campaigner for blind people.
  1. Jenny Isabel Gilbertson (born 1902 - 1990) was a British film-maker.
  1. Anne Gilchrist (born 1828 - 1885) was a British writer.
  1. Marion Gilchrist (born 1864 - 1952) was a British physician.
  1. Martha Gillett (born 1798 - 1882) was a British .
  1. Penelope Ann Douglass Gilliatt (born 1932 - 1993) was a British journalist and novelist.
  1. Annis Calder Gillie (born 1900 - 1985) was a British general practitioner and medical politician.
  1. Cecilia Grace Hunt Gillie (born 1907 - 1996) was a British radio executive.
  1. Margaret Gillies (born 1803 - 1887) was a British painter.
  1. Mary Leman Gillies (born b. c.1800 - in or after 1851) was a British writer and social reformer.
  1. Isabella Gilmore (born 1842 - 1923) was a British philanthropist and Church of England deaconess.
  1. Sarah Gilmour (born 1921 - 2004) was a British ballet dancer.
  1. Eva Margaret Gilpin (born 1868 - 1940) was a British headmistress and educationist.
  1. Beryl Agatha Gilroy (born 1924 - 2001) was a British teacher and author.
  1. Hermione Ferdinanda Gingold (born 1897 - 1987) was a British actress.
  1. Nicolina Giordani (fl. 1753-1774) was a British .
  1. Ruth Dorothy Louisa Gipps (born 1921 - 1999) was a British conductor and composer.
  1. Mary Ann Girling (born 1827 - 1886) was a British founder of the Children of God.
  1. Maria Gisborne (born 1770 - 1836) was a British friend of William Godwin and Mary and Percy Shelley.
  1. Lou Gish (born 1967 - 2006) was a British .
  1. Sheila Gish (born 1942 - 2005) was a British actress.
  1. Countess Krystyna Gizycka (born 1915 - 1952) was a British special operations officer.
  1. Catherine Gladstone (born 1812 - 1900) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Helen Gladstone (born 1849 - 1925) was a British educationist.
  1. Helen Jane Gladstone (born 1814 - 1880) was a British Roman Catholic convert.
  1. Cecilia Louisa Glaisher (born 1828 - 1892) was a British photographer.
  1. Eleanor Glanville (born 1654 - 1709) was a British entomologist.
  1. Katharine St John Bruce Glasier (born 1867 - 1950) was a British socialist and politician.
  1. Ruth Adele Glass (born 1912 - 1990) was a British sociologist.
  1. Hannah Glasse (- 1770) was a British writer on cookery and costumier.
  1. Feodora Georgina Maud Gleichen (born 1861 - 1922) was a British sculptor.
  1. Mercedes Gleitze (born 1900 - 1981) was a British swimmer.
  1. Jean Glover (born 1758 - 1801) was a British actress.
  1. Julia Glover (born 1779/1781 - 1850) was a British actress.
  1. Mary Glover (born 1587/8 -) was a British demoniac.
  1. Sarah Anna Glover (born 1786 - 1867) was a British music teacher.
  1. Hannah Gluck (born 1895 - 1978) was a British portrait painter.
  1. Elinor Glyn (born 1864 - 1943) was a British novelist and screenwriter.
  1. Isabella Glyn (born 1823 - 1889) was a British actress.
  1. Prudence Loveday Glynn (born 1935 - 1986) was a British fashion writer.
  1. Barbara Kathleen Goalen (born 1921 - 2002) was a British fashion model.
  1. Gobnait (fl. 6th cent.?) was a British .
  1. Ann Felicity Goddard (born 1936 - 2011) was a British barrister and judge.
  1. Arabella Goddard (born 1836 - 1922) was a British .
  1. Julia Bachope Goddard (born 1825 - 1896) was a British children's writer and animal welfare campaigner.
  1. Mary Goddard (- 1752) was a British poet and milliner.
  1. Mary Katherine Goddard (born 1738 - 1816) was a British printer and postmaster.
  1. Sarah Goddard (born c.1700 - 1770) was a British .
  1. Margaret Rumer Godden (born 1907 - 1998) was a British writer.
  1. Kathleen Godfree (born 1896 - 1992) was a British tennis player.
  1. Godgifu (- 1067?) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Charlotte Godley (born 1821 - 1907) was a British .
  1. Kathleen Eleanora Godley (born 1926 - 2011) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Godolphin (- 1726) was a British benefactor.
  1. Henrietta Godolphin (born 1681 - 1733) was a British patron of the arts.
  1. Margaret Godolphin (born 1652 - 1678) was a British courtier.
  1. Beatrice Annie Godwin (born 1897 - 1992) was a British trade unionist.
  1. Catherine Grace Godwin (born 1798 - 1845) was a British poet and writer.
  1. Fay Suzette Godwin (born 1931 - 2005) was a British photographer.
  1. Frances Godwin (born 1794 - 1816) was a British adopted daughter of William Godwin.
  1. Mary Jane Godwin (born 1768 - 1841) was a British translator and bookseller.
  1. Helen Lyndon Goff (born 1899 - 1996) was a British children's writer.
  1. Grace Murrell Wyndham Goldie (born 1900 - 1986) was a British television producer.
  1. Anna Maria Goldsmid (born 1805 - 1889) was a British benefactor and translator.
  1. Louisa Sophia Goldsmid (born 1819 - 1908) was a British feminist and promoter of women's education.
  1. Jane Gomeldon (- in or before 1780) was a British poet and essayist.
  1. Alice Bertha Gomme (born 1853 - 1938) was a British folklorist.
  1. Edith Maud Gonne (born 1866 - 1953) was a British Irish nationalist.
  1. Sarah Good (- 1692) was a British .
  1. Charlotte Goodall (born 1765 - 1830) was a British actress.
  1. Frances Gowland Goodall (born 1893 - 1976) was a British nurse.
  1. Mary Ann Goodbody (born 1946 - 1975) was a British theatre director.
  1. Ethel Mary Goodenough (born 1900 - 1946) was a British naval officer.
  1. Julia Goodman (born 1812 - 1906) was a British portrait painter.
  1. Emily Goodwin (born 1858 - 1943) was a British .
  1. Jade Cerisa Lorraine Goody (born 1981 - 2009) was a British television contestant and celebrity.
  1. Annie Sidonie Goossens (born 1899 - 2004) was a British harpist.
  1. Dora Gordine (born 1895 - 1991) was a British sculptor.
  1. Anna Gordon (born 1747 - 1810) was a British ballad collector.
  1. Elizabeth Gordon (born 1794 - 1864) was a British evangelical patron.
  1. Friederike Gordon (born 1906 - 1992) was a British .
  1. Henrietta Gordon (born c.1628 - 1701) was a British courtier.
  1. Henrietta Gordon (born 1681/2 - 1760) was a British Jacobite sympathizer.
  1. Ishbel Maria Gordon (born 1857 - 1939) was a British .
  1. Jane Gordon (- 1675) was a British patron of ministers.
  1. Jane Gordon (born 1748/9 - 1812) was a British political hostess and agricultural reformer.
  1. Jean Gordon (born c.1546 - 1629) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Katharine Gordon (born 1718 - 1779) was a British politician.
  1. Lucie Duff Gordon (born 1821 - 1869) was a British travel writer and translator.
  1. Lucy Christiana Duff Gordon (born 1862 - 1935) was a British fashion designer.
  1. Maria Matilda Gordon (born 1864 - 1939) was a British geologist and women's activist.
  1. Mary Louisa Gordon (born 1861 - 1941) was a British physician and prison inspector.
  1. Joan Noel Gordon (born 1919 - 1985) was a British actress.
  1. Mary Pamela Gordon (born 1918 - 1998) was a British .
  1. Catherine Grace Frances Gore (born 1798 - 1861) was a British novelist and playwright.
  1. Margaret Wyndham Gore (born 1913 - 1993) was a British airwoman and osteopath.
  1. Helena Gorges (born 1548 - 1635) was a British courtier.
  1. Gormlaith (- 948) was a British queen in Ireland and tragic heroine.
  1. Jane Gosling (- 1804) was a British .
  1. Winifred Gosnell (fl. 1662-1669) was a British .
  1. Emily Gosse (born 1806 - 1857) was a British writer of religious tracts.
  1. Laura Sylvia Gosse (born 1881 - 1968) was a British .
  1. Mildred May Gostling (born 1873 - 1962) was a British .
  1. Dorothea Gotherson (- 1611) was a British Quaker preacher and writer.
  1. Elizabeth de Beauchamp Goudge (born 1900 - 1984) was a British author.
  1. Eleanor Kathleen Gough (born 1925 - 1990) was a British social anthropologist and feminist.
  1. Mary Fisher Gough (born 1832 - 1896) was a British women's activist.
  1. Barbara Bodichon Ayrton Gould (born 1886 - 1950) was a British suffragist and politician.
  1. Isobel Gowdie (fl. 1662) was a British alleged witch.
  1. Elizabeth Leveson-Gower (born 1765 - 1839) was a British landowner.
  1. Harriet Elizabeth Georgiana Leveson-Gower (born 1806 - 1868) was a British courtier.
  1. Henrietta Elizabeth Leveson-Gower (born 1785 - 1862) was a British society hostess.
  1. Lilias Mary Gower (born 1877 - 1959) was a British croquet player.
  1. Millicent Fanny Sutherland-Leveson- Gower (born 1867 - 1955) was a British society hostess and social reformer.
  1. Pauline Mary de Peauly Gower (born 1910 - 1947) was a British aviator.
  1. Susanna Leveson-Gower (born 1742/3 - 1805) was a British politician.
  1. Margaret Mary Gowing (born 1921 - 1998) was a British historian.
  1. Mary Grace (- 1799/1800) was a British painter.
  1. Margaretta Graddon (born 1804 -) was a British singer.
  1. Caroline Agnes Graham (born 1818 - 1894) was a British racehorse owner.
  1. Clementina Stirling Graham (born 1782 - 1877) was a British hostess and author.
  1. Eleanor Graham (born 1896 - 1984) was a British publisher and children's writer.
  1. Janet Graham (born 1723 - 1805) was a British poet.
  1. Rose Graham (born 1875 - 1963) was a British historian.
  1. Wilhelmina Barns-Graham (born 1912 - 2004) was a British painter.
  1. Katharine Grandison (-) was a British .
  1. Petronilla de Grandmesnil (- 1212) was a British magnate.
  1. Anne Grant (born 1755 - 1838) was a British author.
  1. Clara Ellen Grant (born 1867 - 1949) was a British headmistress and settlement worker.
  1. Doris Margaret Louise Grant (born 1905 - 2003) was a British nutritionist.
  1. Elizabeth Grant (born 1745/6 - 1828) was a British songwriter.
  1. Helen Frances Grant (born 1903 - 1992) was a British Spanish scholar.
  1. Isabel Frances Grant (born 1887 - 1983) was a British promoter of Scottish Gaelic culture and writer.
  1. Lilias Grant (- 1643/4) was a British letter writer.
  1. Margaret Ethel Graves (born 1901 - 1962) was a British journalist.
  1. Frances Marjorie Graves (born 1884 - 1961) was a British politician.
  1. Clemency Anne Rosemary Gray (born 1939 - 2010) was a British restaurateur and cookery writer.
  1. Dolores Gray (born 1924 - 2002) was a British singer and actress.
  1. Dulcie Gray (born 1915 - 2011) was a British actress.
  1. Kathleen Eileen Moray Gray (born 1878 - 1976) was a British designer and architect.
  1. Elizabeth Gray (born 1831 - 1924) was a British fossil collector.
  1. Faith Gray (born 1751 - 1826) was a British diarist.
  1. Frances Ralph Gray (born 1861 - 1935) was a British headmistress.
  1. Maria Emma Gray (born 1787 - 1876) was a British conchologist and algologist.
  1. Nicolete Mary Gray (born 1911 - 1997) was a British historian of lettering, letter carver, and art critic.
  1. Norah Neilson Gray (born 1882 - 1931) was a British .
  1. Patience Jean Gray (born 1917 - 2005) was a British writer on food.
  1. Sally Gray (born 1915 - 2006) was a British actress.
  1. Sylvia Mary Gray (born 1909 - 1991) was a British businesswoman and women's institute leader.
  1. Agnes Grebill (- 1511) was a British .
  1. Alice Sophia Amelia Green (born 1847 - 1929) was a British historian and Irish nationalist.
  1. Charlotte Byron Green (born 1842 - 1929) was a British promoter of women's education.
  1. Eliza S. Craven Green (born 1802/3 - 1866) was a British poet.
  1. Evelyn Ward Everett-Green (born 1856 - 1932) was a British writer.
  1. Mary Green (born 1776 - 1845) was a British .
  1. Mary Anne Everett Green (born 1818 - 1895) was a British historian.
  1. Mary Georgina Green (born 1913 - 2004) was a British headmistress.
  1. Phyllis Pamela Green (born 1929 - 2010) was a British model and actress.
  1. Phyllis Adine Green (born 1908 - 1999) was a British .
  1. Sarah Green (fl. 1790-1825) was a British novelist.
  1. Catherine Greenaway (born 1846 - 1901) was a British illustrator.
  1. Anne Greene (born c.1628 - 1659) was a British survivor of execution.
  1. Mary Courthope Greenup (born 1789 - 1846) was a British adventurer and businesswoman in Colombia.
  1. Dorothy Greenwell (born 1821 - 1882) was a British poet and essayist.
  1. Alice Drayton Greenwood (born 1862 - 1935) was a British historian.
  1. Joan Mary Waller Greenwood (born 1921 - 1987) was a British actress.
  1. Hilda Caroline Gregg (born 1868 - 1933) was a British novelist and short-story writer.
  1. Pauline Emily Gregg (born 1909 - 2006) was a British .
  1. Alice Sophia Gregory (born 1867 - 1946) was a British midwife.
  1. Isabella Augusta Gregory (born 1852 - 1932) was a British playwright, folklorist, and literary patron.
  1. Dorothea Gregory (- 1830) was a British companion of Elizabeth Montagu.
  1. Teresa Mary Billington-Greig (born 1876 - 1964) was a British suffragette and political theorist.
  1. Alice Grenfell (born 1842 - 1917) was a British .
  1. Ethel Anne Priscilla Grenfell (born 1867 - 1952) was a British hostess.
  1. Joyce Irene Grenfell (born 1910 - 1979) was a British actress and broadcaster.
  1. Frances Greville (born 1727? - 1789) was a British poet.
  1. Frances Evelyn Greville (born 1861 - 1938) was a British society beauty and socialist.
  1. Margaret Helen Greville (born 1863 - 1942) was a British society hostess.
  1. Elizabeth Grey (born 1582 - 1651) was a British literary patron and supposed author.
  1. Frances Grey (born 1517 - 1559) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Jane Grey (born 1537 - 1554) was a British noblewoman and claimant to the English throne.
  1. Margaret Grey (-) was a British .
  1. Maria Georgina Grey (born 1816 - 1906) was a British educationist and writer.
  1. Mary Grey (born 1770 - 1858) was a British promoter of seafarers' missions.
  1. Mary Lynda Dorothea Grier (born 1880 - 1967) was a British educational administrator.
  1. Constantia Grierson (born 1704/5 - 1732) was a British classical scholar and editor.
  1. Elizabeth Harriet Grieve (born b. c.1723 - in or after 1782) was a British swindler.
  1. Mary Margaret Grieve (born 1906 - 1998) was a British journalist.
  1. Sophia Emma Magdalene Grieve (born 1858 - 1941) was a British herb grower.
  1. Elizabeth Griffin (- 1762) was a British landowner.
  1. Anne Griffith (born 1734 - 1821) was a British practitioner of folk medicine.
  1. Elizabeth Griffith (born 1727 - 1793) was a British playwright and writer.
  1. Kate Griffith (born 1854 - 1902) was a British .
  1. Nora Christina Cobban Griffith (born 1870 - 1937) was a British .
  1. Sidney Griffith (born c.1720 - 1752) was a British follower of Methodism.
  1. Amelia Warren Griffiths (born 1768 - 1858) was a British phycologist and seaweed collector.
  1. Ann Griffiths (- 1805) was a British hymn writer in Welsh.
  1. Frances Griffiths (born 1907 - 1986) was a British photographer.
  1. Winifred Griffiths (born 1895 - 1982) was a British politician's wife and autobiographer.
  1. Joan Alice Katherine Grigg (born 1897 - 1987) was a British organizer of maternity and nursing services in Africa.
  1. Heather Mabel Jane Grigson (born 1928 - 1990) was a British writer on cookery.
  1. Mary Katharine Grimes (born 1861 - 1921) was a British promoter of emigration.
  1. Laura Miranda Grimond (born 1918 - 1994) was a British .
  1. Beatrice Ethel Grimshaw (born 1870 - 1953) was a British traveller and author.
  1. Ethel Brabazon Grimwood (born 1867 - 1928) was a British the heroine of Manipur.
  1. Giulia Grisi (born 1810? - 1869) was a British singer.
  1. Harriet Grote (born 1792 - 1878) was a British woman of letters.
  1. Eleanor Grove (born 1826 - 1905) was a British educationist.
  1. Agnes Geraldine Grove (born 1863 - 1926) was a British essayist.
  1. Jean Mary Grove (born 1927 - 2001) was a British geographer.
  1. Sarah Grubb (born 1746 - 1832) was a British miller and benefactor.
  1. Sarah Grubb (born 1756 - 1790) was a British Quaker minister and author.
  1. Sarah Grubb (born 1773 - 1842) was a British Quaker travelling minister.
  1. Judith Grunfeld (born 1902 - 1998) was a British headmistress.
  1. Elizabeth Grymeston (born b. in or before 1563 - 1601x4) was a British author.
  1. Theodora Guest (born 1840 - 1924) was a British author and benefactor.
  1. Jean Guild (- 1667) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Fanny Emma Guinness (born 1831 - 1898) was a British .
  1. Gwendolen Florence Mary Guinness (born 1881 - 1966) was a British politician.
  1. Maureen Constance Guinness (born 1907 - 1998) was a British .
  1. Oonagh Guinness (born 1910 - 1995) was a British .
  1. Sylvia Guirey (born 1931 - 1997) was a British artist and art patron.
  1. St Gulval (fl. before 1000) was a British .
  1. Isabel Gunn (born 1780 - 1861) was a British sailor and cross-dresser.
  1. Elizabeth Gunning (born 1769 - 1823) was a British novelist.
  1. Susannah Gunning (born 1739/40 - 1800) was a British novelist.
  1. Anne Gunter (- 1584) was a British demoniac.
  1. Mary Gunter (born 1586 - 1622) was a British convert to protestantism.
  1. Agnes Elisabeth Guppy (born 1838 - 1917) was a British medium.
  1. Anna Gurney (born 1795 - 1857) was a British Old English scholar.
  1. Emelia Russell Gurney (born 1823 - 1896) was a British campaigner for women's higher education.
  1. Louisa Mary Gurney (born 1873 - 1966) was a British headmistress.
  1. Mary Gurney (born 1836 - 1917) was a British educationist.
  1. Priscilla Hannah Gurney (born 1757 - 1828) was a British Quaker minister.
  1. Sybella Catherine Nino Gurney (born 1870 - 1926) was a British .
  1. Kathleen Hilda Guthrie (born 1906 - 1981) was a British painter.
  1. Gwenfrewi (fl. c.650) was a British nun.
  1. Freda Howitt Gwilliam (born 1907 - 1987) was a British educationist.
  1. Barbara Elizabeth Gwyer (born 1881 - 1974) was a British college head.
  1. Eleanor Gwyn (born 1651? - 1687) was a British actress and royal mistress.
  1. Margaret Alethea Gyles (born 1868 - 1949) was a British artist and poet.
  1. Gytha (fl. c.1022-1068) was a British .


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  1. Maria Hack (born 1777 - 1844) was a British educational writer.
  1. Maria Hackett (born 1783 - 1874) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Sarah Hackett (born 1737/8 - 1797) was a British schoolmistress.
  1. Selina Hadland (born 1838 - 1919) was a British headmistress.
  1. Grace Eleanor Hadow (born 1875 - 1940) was a British college head and social worker.
  1. Elizabeth Haffenden (born 1906 - 1976) was a British costume designer.
  1. Emily Hahn (born 1905 - 1997) was a British author and traveller.
  1. Nicola de la Haie (- 1230) was a British landowner.
  1. Emily Alice Haigh (born 1879 - 1943) was a British writer and journal editor.
  1. Jane Mathison Haining (born 1897 - 1944) was a British Christian missionary and martyr.
  1. Charlotte Haldane (born 1894 - 1969) was a British writer.
  1. Elizabeth Sanderson Haldane (born 1862 - 1937) was a British public servant and author.
  1. Cicely Bertha Hale (born 1884 - 1981) was a British suffragette and health visitor.
  1. Kathleen Hale (born 1887 - 1958) was a British fund-raiser.
  1. Kathleen Hale (born 1898 - 2000) was a British artist and writer.
  1. Sarah Jane Hale (born 1851 - 1920) was a British college head.
  1. Anne Halkett (born 1623 - 1699) was a British autobiographer.
  1. Adelaide Louise Estelle Hall (born 1901 - 1993) was a British jazz and cabaret singer.
  1. Agnes C Hall (born 1775/6 - 1846) was a British writer and translator.
  1. Anna Maria Hall (born 1800 - 1881) was a British writer.
  1. Augusta Hall (born 1802 - 1896) was a British promoter of the Welsh national revival.
  1. Catherine Mary Hall (born 1922 - 1996) was a British nurse.
  1. Edna Clarke Hall (born 1879 - 1979) was a British painter.
  1. Elizabeth Hall (- 1679) was a British .
  1. Marguerite Antonia Radclyffe-Hall (born 1880 - 1943) was a British novelist.
  1. Marie Boas Hall (born 1919 - 2009) was a British .
  1. Marie Pauline Hall (born 1884 - 1956) was a British violinist.
  1. Mary Hall (born 1928 - 2008) was a British nun and educationist.
  1. Selina Hall (born 1781/2 - 1853) was a British .
  1. Virginia Hall (born 1906 - 1982) was a British .
  1. Margaret Mary Hallahan (born 1802 - 1868) was a British Roman Catholic nun.
  1. Mrs Lewis Hallam (- 1774) was a British .
  1. Wilma Hallé (born 1838? - 1911) was a British violinist.
  1. Hazel Hunkins Hallinan (born 1890 - 1982) was a British campaigner for women's rights.
  1. Odette Marie Céline Hallowes (born 1912 - 1995) was a British special operations officer and member of the FANY.
  1. Nellie Halstead (born 1910 - 1991) was a British .
  1. Caroline Amelia Halsted (born 1803/4 - 1848) was a British historian and author.
  1. Elizabeth Ham (born 1783 - 1859) was a British poet and writer.
  1. Anne Hamilton (born 1632 - 1716) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Anne Hamilton (born 1766 - 1846) was a British courtier.
  1. Mary Cicely Hamilton (born 1872 - 1952) was a British writer and campaigner for women's rights.
  1. Edith Henrietta Hamilton (born 1865 - 1944) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Hamilton (born 1641 - 1708) was a British courtier.
  1. Elizabeth Hamilton (born 1756? - 1816) was a British novelist and essayist.
  1. Elizabeth Hamilton (born 1757 - 1837) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Hamilton (born 1840 - 1882) was a British philosopher and educationist.
  1. Eliza Mary Hamilton (born 1807 - 1851) was a British poet.
  1. Emma Hamilton (- 1815) was a British social celebrity and artist's model.
  1. Janet Hamilton (born 1795 - 1873) was a British poet and essayist.
  1. Katherine Hamilton (born 1662 - 1707) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Lillias Anna Hamilton (born 1858 - 1925) was a British physician and writer.
  1. Margaret Hamilton (born b. in or before 1625 - in or after 1694) was a British royalist heroine and medical practitioner.
  1. Marguerite Alberta Cora Hamilton (born 1907 - 1982) was a British Hispanic scholar.
  1. Mary Hamilton (born 1612/13? - 1638) was a British .
  1. Mary Hamilton (fl. 1746) was a British sexual impostor.
  1. Mary Hamilton (born 1756 - 1816) was a British courtier and diarist.
  1. Mary Agnes Hamilton (born 1882 - 1966) was a British politician and broadcaster.
  1. Nina Mary Benita Douglas-Hamilton (born 1878 - 1951) was a British animal welfare activist.
  1. Emma Warburton Hamlyn (born 1860 - 1941) was a British benefactor.
  1. Lucy Barbara Hammond (born 1873 - 1961) was a British .
  1. Joan Hood Hammond (born 1912 - 1996) was a British singer.
  1. Nina Hamnett (born 1890 - 1956) was a British painter and illustrator.
  1. Alice Hampton (- 1516) was a British vowess and benefactor.
  1. Elizabeth Hampton (- 1661) was a British conventicle keeper and laundress.
  1. Charlotte Hanbury (born 1830 - 1900) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Hanbury (born 1793 - 1901) was a British philanthropist and centenarian.
  1. Florence May Hancock (born 1893 - 1974) was a British trade union leader.
  1. Irene Handl (born 1901 - 1987) was a British actress and novelist.
  1. Elizabeth Hands (- 1815) was a British poet.
  1. Helene Hanff (born 1916 - 1997) was a British writer and Anglophile in the USA.
  1. Beatrice Hankey (born 1858 - 1933) was a British evangelist.
  1. Dorothy Margaret Hannah (born 1922 - 1999) was a British .
  1. Jane Ewing Hannay (born 1868 - 1938) was a British schoolteacher and women's welfare campaigner.
  1. Helen Beatrice de Rastricke Hanson (born 1874 - 1926) was a British physician, missionary, and feminist.
  1. Emmeline Jean Hanson (born 1919 - 1973) was a British biophysicist and zoologist.
  1. Manya Harari (born 1905 - 1969) was a British publisher and translator.
  1. Frances Hardcastle (born 1866 - 1941) was a British mathematician.
  1. Agnes Agnew Hardie (born 1874 - 1951) was a British politician.
  1. Agnes Paterson Hardie (born 1885 - 1947) was a British socialist and political activist.
  1. Anne Raikes Harding (born 1781 - 1858) was a British writer.
  1. Elizabeth Hardy (born 1793/4 - 1854) was a British novelist.
  1. Mary Hardy (born 1733 - 1809) was a British diarist.
  1. Mary Anne Hardy (born 1824 - 1891) was a British novelist and travel writer.
  1. Dorothy Christian Hare (born 1876 - 1967) was a British physician.
  1. Alice Pleasance Hargreaves (born 1852 - 1934) was a British prototype of the character Alice.
  1. Alison Jane Hargreaves (born 1962 - 1995) was a British mountaineer.
  1. Joan Harkey (- 1550) was a British prioress of Ellerton.
  1. Margaret Elise Harkness (born 1854 - 1923) was a British author and journalist.
  1. Brilliana Harley (- 1643) was a British parliamentarian gentlewoman.
  1. Henrietta Cavendish Harley (born 1694 - 1755) was a British patron of architecture.
  1. Sarah Harlowe (born 1765 - 1852) was a British actress.
  1. Patricia Evelyn Barbara Harmsworth (born 1928/9 - 1992) was a British .
  1. Beatrice Harraden (born 1864 - 1936) was a British novelist and suffragist.
  1. Pamela Beryl Harriman (born 1920 - 1997) was a British adventurer and diplomatist.
  1. Muriel Diana Reader Harris (born 1912 - 1996) was a British educationist.
  1. Elizabeth Harris (fl. 1655/6-1663) was a British Quaker missionary.
  1. Margaret Frances Harris (born 1904 - 2000) was a British .
  1. Maria Harris (fl. 1769-1796) was a British .
  1. Audrey Sophia Harris (born 1900 - 1966) was a British .
  1. Agatha Mary Harrison (born 1885 - 1954) was a British industrial welfare reformer and unofficial diplomat.
  1. Alice Harrison (born c.1680 - c.1765) was a British schoolmistress.
  1. Beatrice Bohun Harrison (born 1892 - 1965) was a British cellist.
  1. Elizabeth Harrison (fl. 1724-1756) was a British writer.
  1. Ethel Bertha Harrison (born 1851 - 1916) was a British positivist and essayist.
  1. Barbara Jane Harrison (born 1945 - 1968) was a British air steward.
  1. Jane Ellen Harrison (born 1850 - 1928) was a British classical scholar.
  1. Joan Mary Harrison (born 1907 - 1994) was a British .
  1. Kathleen Harrison (born 1892 - 1995) was a British actress.
  1. Lucy Harrison (born 1844 - 1915) was a British headmistress.
  1. Mary P Harrison (born 1788 - 1875) was a British flower painter.
  1. Mary St Leger Harrison (born 1852 - 1931) was a British novelist.
  1. Molly Harrison (born 1909 - 2002) was a British museum curator.
  1. Ruth Harrison (born 1920 - 2000) was a British animal welfare campaigner.
  1. Susannah Harrison (born 1752 - 1784) was a British poet.
  1. Wilhelmine Margaret Eve Billa Harrod (born 1911 - 2005) was a British .
  1. Edith Tudor Hart (born 1908 - 1973) was a British photographer.
  1. Jenifer Margaret Hart (born 1914 - 2005) was a British .
  1. Josephine Hart (born 1942 - 2011) was a British writer and poetry promoter.
  1. Judith Hart (born 1924 - 1991) was a British politician.
  1. Julia Catherine Beckwith Hart (born 1796 - 1867) was a British novelist.
  1. Catherine Gasquoine Hartley (born 1866/7 - 1928) was a British author and art historian.
  1. Dorothy Rosaman Hartley (born 1893 - 1985) was a British historian.
  1. Elizabeth Hartley (born 1750/51 - 1824) was a British actress.
  1. Marie Hartley (born 1905 - 2006) was a British artist, historian, and collector.
  1. Mary Hartley (born c.1850 - 1916) was a British novelist and short-story writer.
  1. Gladys Marea Hartman (born 1920 - 1994) was a British sports administrator.
  1. Jane Harvey (- 1848) was a British writer.
  1. Margaret Harvey (born 1768 - 1858) was a British poet.
  1. Elizabeth Jean Harwood (born 1938 - 1990) was a British singer.
  1. Isabella Neil Harwood (born 1837? - 1888) was a British novelist and playwright.
  1. Elizabeth Ann Haryett (- 1865) was a British courtesan.
  1. Elizabeth Julia Hasell (born 1830 - 1887) was a British writer.
  1. Frances Hatton Eva Hasell (born 1886 - 1974) was a British traveller and missionary.
  1. Minnie Louise Haskins (born 1875 - 1957) was a British author and industrial welfare promoter.
  1. Anna Maria Haslam (born 1829 - 1922) was a British campaigner for women's rights.
  1. Caroline Harriet Haslett (born 1895 - 1957) was a British electrical engineer and electricity industry administrator.
  1. Margaret Masson Hasluck (born 1885 - 1948) was a British ethnographer.
  1. Joan Hassall (born 1906 - 1988) was a British artist and wood-engraver.
  1. Barbara Rawdon Hastings (born 1810 - 1858) was a British fossil collector and geological author.
  1. Elizabeth Hastings (- 1633) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Elizabeth Hastings (born 1682 - 1739) was a British benefactor.
  1. Flora Elizabeth Hastings (born 1806 - 1839) was a British courtier.
  1. Hazel Mary Hastings (born 1897 - 1993) was a British teacher and Roman Catholic laywoman.
  1. Katherine Hastings (born c.1538 - 1620) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Lucy Hastings (born 1613 - 1679) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Marian Hastings (born 1747 - 1837) was a British wife of Warren Hastings.
  1. Selina Hastings (born 1707 - 1791) was a British founder of the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion.
  1. Martha Hatfield (born 1640 -) was a British prophet.
  1. Sibyl Mary Hathaway (born 1884 - 1974) was a British dame of Sark.
  1. Hilda May Hatt (born 1903 - 1975) was a British .
  1. Joyce Hilda Hatto (born 1928 - 2006) was a British pianist.
  1. Ann Julia Hatton (born 1764 - 1838) was a British writer and actress.
  1. Elizabeth Hatton (born 1578 - 1646) was a British courtier.
  1. Evelina Haverfield (born 1867 - 1920) was a British suffragette and aid worker.
  1. Grace Beatrix Helen Havergal (born 1901 - 1980) was a British horticulturist and teacher.
  1. Frances Ridley Havergal (born 1836 - 1879) was a British poet and hymn writer.
  1. Alice Mary Havers (born 1850 - 1890) was a British genre and landscape painter.
  1. Mary Eliza Haweis (born 1848 - 1898) was a British writer and illustrator.
  1. Maria Dowding Billington Hawes (born 1816 - 1886) was a British .
  1. Hawisa (- 1213/14) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Mary Elizabeth Hawker (born 1848 - 1908) was a British writer.
  1. Jessie Jacquetta Hawkes (born 1910 - 1996) was a British archaeologist and writer.
  1. Sonia Elizabeth Hawkes (born 1933 - 1999) was a British .
  1. Laetitia-Matilda Hawkins (- 1835) was a British writer.
  1. Susanna Hawkins (born 1787 - 1868) was a British poet.
  1. Susan Hawley (born 1622 - 1706) was a British Sepulchrine prioress.
  1. Helen Selina Hay (born 1807 - 1867) was a British author and song writer.
  1. Jane E Hay (born 1829 -) was a British .
  1. Lucy Hay (born 1599 - 1660) was a British courtier.
  1. Mary Cecil Hay (born 1840/41 - 1886) was a British novelist.
  1. Anna Margaret Haycraft (born 1932 - 2005) was a British publisher and novelist.
  1. Mary Teresa Hayden (born 1862 - 1942) was a British historian and campaigner for women's causes.
  1. Alice Hayes (born 1657 - 1720) was a British Quaker preacher and autobiographer.
  1. Catherine Hayes (born 1690 - 1726) was a British murderer.
  1. Catherine Hayes (born 1825 - 1861) was a British singer.
  1. Patricia Lawlor Hayes (born 1909 - 1998) was a British actress.
  1. Adelaide Casely-Hayford (born 1868 - 1960) was a British educationist and author.
  1. Edith Parvin Hayllar (born 1860 - 1948) was a British .
  1. Jessica Ellen Hayllar (born 1858 - 1940) was a British .
  1. Beatrice Kate Hayllar (born 1864 -) was a British .
  1. Alexandra Mary Hayllar (born 1862 -) was a British .
  1. Mary Hays (born 1759 - 1843) was a British writer.
  1. Matilda Mary Hays (born 1820? - 1897) was a British writer and journal editor.
  1. Alethea Catharine Hayter (born 1911 - 2006) was a British writer and British Council official.
  1. Eliza Haywood (born 1693? - 1756) was a British author and actress.
  1. Dorothy Hazzard (- 1674) was a British Baptist leader.
  1. Alice Maud Head (born 1886 - 1981) was a British journalist and businesswoman.
  1. Edna May Healey (born 1918 - 2010) was a British biographer.
  1. Sheila Anne Elizabeth Heaney (born 1917 - 1991) was a British army officer.
  1. Mary Anne Hearn (born 1834 - 1909) was a British religious writer.
  1. Mary Hearne (fl. 1718-1720) was a British novelist.
  1. Sophie Catherine Theresa Mary Heath (born 1896 - 1939) was a British aviator and athlete.
  1. Ellen Heaton (born 1816 - 1894) was a British art collector and philanthropist.
  1. Mary Margaret Heaton (born 1836 - 1883) was a British art historian and critic.
  1. Sarah Maud Heckford (born 1839 - 1903) was a British philanthropist, writer, and traveller.
  1. Annie Hector (born 1825 - 1902) was a British novelist.
  1. Winifred Emily Hector (born 1909 - 2002) was a British nurse and educator.
  1. Amy Height (born c.1866 - 1913) was a British music hall entertainer.
  1. Rose Heilbron (born 1914 - 2005) was a British barrister and judge.
  1. Paula Gertrude Heimann (born 1899 - 1982) was a British psychoanalyst.
  1. Margot Claire Heinemann (born 1913 - 1992) was a British writer and teacher.
  1. Margaret Heitland (born 1860 - 1938) was a British journalist and social activist.
  1. Helena (born c.248 - 328/9) was a British mother of the Roman emperor Constantine I.
  1. Helena (born 1846 - 1923) was a British .
  1. Helena Victoria (born 1870 - 1948) was a British .
  1. Lucy Milward Booth-Hellberg (born 1868 - 1953) was a British .
  1. Felicia Dorothea Hemans (born 1793 - 1835) was a British poet.
  1. Barbara Hemphill (- 1858) was a British novelist.
  1. Eugénie Jane Andrina Henderson (born 1914 - 1989) was a British phonetician and linguistic scholar.
  1. Georgiana Jane Henderson (born 1771? - 1850) was a British .
  1. Rose Ellen Hendriks (fl. 1845-1856) was a British novelist and poet.
  1. Jenny Louise Hengler (born 1849 -) was a British equestrian performer.
  1. Sarah Hengler (born c.1765 - 1845) was a British artist in fireworks.
  1. Alice Henley (- 1470) was a British Abbess of Godstow.
  1. Mary Hennell (born 1802 - 1843) was a British author.
  1. Sara Sophia Hennell (born 1812 - 1899) was a British author.
  1. Henrietta Maria (born 1609 - 1669) was a British Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland, consort of Charles I.
  1. Henriette Anne (born 1644 - 1670) was a British .
  1. Daphne Hardy Henrion (born 1917 - 2003) was a British sculptor.
  1. Pauline Clothilde Henriques (born 1914 - 1998) was a British actress and broadcaster.
  1. Audrey Hepburn (born 1929 - 1993) was a British film actress.
  1. Edith Alice Mary Hepburn (born 1883 - 1947) was a British poet.
  1. Margaret Hepburn (- in or after 1758) was a British shopkeeper.
  1. Jocelyn Barbara Hepworth (born 1903 - 1975) was a British sculptor.
  1. Anne Herbert (born b. before 1514 - 1552) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Herbert (born 1737 - 1831) was a British courtier.
  1. Mary Elizabeth Herbert (born 1822 - 1911) was a British Roman Catholic convert and philanthropist.
  1. Jocelyn Herbert (born 1917 - 2003) was a British theatre and film designer.
  1. Lucy Herbert (born 1669 - 1744) was a British prioress of St Augustine, Bruges, and devotional writer.
  1. Mary Herbert (born 1561 - 1621) was a British writer and literary patron.
  1. Mary Herbert (born 1686 - 1775) was a British speculator and mining entrepreneur.
  1. Mary Katherine Herbert (born 1903 - 1983) was a British .
  1. Margaret McCrorie Herbison (born 1907 - 1996) was a British politician.
  1. Anne Laura Herford (born 1831 - 1870) was a British painter.
  1. Caroline Herford (born 1860 - 1945) was a British .
  1. Eileen Herlie (born 1918 - 2008) was a British actress.
  1. Gertrude Anna Bertha Hermes (born 1901 - 1983) was a British printmaker, sculptor, and designer.
  1. Mary Heron (fl. 1786-1792) was a British poet and writer.
  1. Christiana Jane Herringham (born 1852 - 1929) was a British artist and copyist.
  1. Caroline Lucretia Herschel (born 1750 - 1848) was a British astronomer.
  1. Fanny Hertz (born 1830 - 1908) was a British educationist.
  1. Mathilde Carmen Hertz (born 1891 - 1975) was a British animal psychologist and sensory physiologist.
  1. Esther d' Hervart (born c.1636 - 1722) was a British noblewoman and refugee.
  1. Mary Hervey (born 1699/1700 - 1768) was a British courtier.
  1. Harriet Hesketh (- 1807) was a British cousin and intimate friend of the poet William Cowper.
  1. Julia Myra Hess (born 1890 - 1965) was a British pianist.
  1. Phoebe Hessel (born 1713 - 1821) was a British female soldier and centenarian.
  1. Dorothy Gertrude Hewer (born 1888 - 1948) was a British .
  1. Mary Elizabeth Hewins (born 1914 - 1986) was a British autobiographer.
  1. Margaret Nancy Hewins (born 1902 - 1978) was a British theatre director and actress.
  1. Margaret Hewitt (born 1928 - 1991) was a British sociologist and churchwoman.
  1. Sarah Hewley (born 1627 - 1710) was a British benefactor.
  1. Georgette Heyer (born 1902 - 1974) was a British novelist.
  1. Elizabeth Heyrick (born 1769 - 1831) was a British slavery abolitionist and philanthropist.
  1. Mary Elizabeth Linzee Hezlet (born 1882 - 1978) was a British golfer.
  1. Eleanor Alice Hibbert (born 1906 - 1993) was a British novelist.
  1. Ann Hibbins (- 1656) was a British convicted witch.
  1. Emily Henrietta Hickey (born 1845 - 1924) was a British writer and schoolteacher.
  1. Amelia Jane Hicks (born 1839 - 1917) was a British socialist and trade unionist.
  1. Carola Margaret Hicks (born 1941 - 2010) was a British art historian.
  1. Joan Bogle Hickson (born 1906 - 1998) was a British actress.
  1. Mary Edith Hide (born 1913 - 1995) was a British cricketer and farmer.
  1. Annie Catharine Higdon (born 1864 - 1946) was a British schoolmistress.
  1. Ellen Charlotte Higgins (born 1871 - 1951) was a British college head and feminist.
  1. Eleanor Beatrice Higginson (born 1881 - 1969) was a British suffragette.
  1. Teresa Helena Higginson (born 1844 - 1905) was a British Roman Catholic schoolteacher and mystic.
  1. Mary Ann Higgs (born 1854 - 1937) was a British social reformer.
  1. Susanna Highmore (born 1689/90 - 1750) was a British poet.
  1. Hild (born 614 - 680) was a British Abbess of Strensall-Whitby.
  1. Hildelith (fl. c.700) was a British Abbess of Barking.
  1. Amelia Robertson Hill (born 1820 - 1904) was a British sculptor.
  1. Bridget Irene Hill (born 1922 - 2002) was a British historian and feminist.
  1. Caroline Southwood Hill (born 1809 - 1902) was a British writer and educationist.
  1. Diana Hill (- 1844) was a British miniature painter.
  1. Elizabeth Mary Hill (born 1900 - 1996) was a British Russian and Slavonic scholar.
  1. Eveline Hill (born 1898 - 1973) was a British politician.
  1. Florence Davenport Hill (born 1828/9 - 1919) was a British .
  1. Georgiana Hill (born 1825 - 1903) was a British cookery writer.
  1. Georgiana Hill (born 1858 - 1924) was a British historian and women's rights activist.
  1. Isabel Hill (born 1800 - 1842) was a British writer and translator.
  1. Jenny Hill (born 1848 - 1896) was a British music-hall entertainer.
  1. Joan Hill (- 1441) was a British .
  1. Joanna Margaret Hill (born 1836/7 - 1901) was a British .
  1. Mary Hill (born 1764 - 1836) was a British landowner and politician.
  1. Mary Eglantyne Hill (born 1914 - 2005) was a British economic anthropologist.
  1. Octavia Hill (born 1838 - 1912) was a British housing and social reformer.
  1. Rosalind Mary Theodosia Hill (born 1908 - 1997) was a British historian.
  1. Rosamond Davenport Hill (born 1825 - 1902) was a British social reformer and educational administrator.
  1. Wendy Margaret Hiller (born 1912 - 2003) was a British actress.
  1. Blanche Hillyard (born 1863 - 1946) was a British tennis player.
  1. Marie Hilton (born 1821 - 1896) was a British promoter of child welfare.
  1. Hildegard Therese Himmelweit (born 1918 - 1989) was a British social psychologist.
  1. Rita Hinden (born 1909 - 1971) was a British journalist and campaigner on colonial issues.
  1. Anna Hinderer (born 1827 - 1870) was a British missionary.
  1. Myra Hindley (born 1942 - 2002) was a British murderer.
  1. Paula Doris Hinton (born 1924 - 1996) was a British ballet dancer.
  1. Elizabeth Hippisley (fl. 1742-1769) was a British .
  1. Jane Hippisley (born 1719 - 1791) was a British .
  1. Thora Hird (born 1911 - 2003) was a British actress and broadcaster.
  1. Clara de Hirsch (born 1833 - 1899) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Olive Mirzl Hirst (born 1912 - 1994) was a British advertising agent.
  1. Eileen May Hiscock (born 1909 - 1958) was a British .
  1. Sarah Hoadly (born 1676? - 1743) was a British portrait painter.
  1. Angelina Margaret Hoare (born 1843 - 1892) was a British missionary.
  1. Jane Hoare (born 1646 - 1694) was a British .
  1. Louisa Gurney Hoare (born 1784 - 1836) was a British educationist and author.
  1. Albinia Hobart (born 1737/8 - 1816) was a British .
  1. Frances Hobart (born 1603 - 1664) was a British religious patron and benefactor.
  1. Emily Hobhouse (born 1860 - 1926) was a British social activist and charity worker.
  1. Mary Hobry (- 1688) was a British murderer.
  1. Babette Louisa Valerie Hobson (born 1917 - 1998) was a British actress.
  1. Margaret Hoby (- 1633) was a British diarist.
  1. Dorothy Mary Crowfoot Hodgkin (born 1910 - 1994) was a British chemist and crystallographer.
  1. Frances Mary Hodgkins (born 1869 - 1947) was a British painter.
  1. Geraldine Emma Hodgson (born 1865 - 1937) was a British promoter of teacher training.
  1. Mary Hodgson (- 1719?) was a British singer.
  1. Miriam Ann Hodgson (born 1938 - 2005) was a British editor of children's books.
  1. Sarah Hodgson (- 1822) was a British .
  1. Henrietta Hodson (born 1841 - 1910) was a British actress.
  1. Frances Sarah Cashel Hoey (born 1830 - 1908) was a British novelist.
  1. Barbara Hofland (- 1844) was a British children's writer and novelist.
  1. Ann Hogarth (born 1910 - 1993) was a British puppet-master.
  1. Georgina Hogarth (born 1827 - 1917) was a British companion and confidante of Charles Dickens.
  1. Janet Elizabeth Hogarth (born 1865 - 1954) was a British writer and encyclopaedia editor.
  1. Frances Elizabeth Hoggan (born 1843 - 1927) was a British physician and social reformer.
  1. Countess Walpurga Ehrengarde Helena de Hohenthal (- 1929) was a British .
  1. Ann Catherine Holbrook (born 1780 - 1837) was a British actress and author.
  1. Fanny Margaretta Holcroft (- 1844) was a British .
  1. Edith Blackwell Holden (born 1871 - 1920) was a British artist and illustrator.
  1. Alice Holford (- 1455) was a British .
  1. Margaret Holford (- 1852) was a British poet and translator.
  1. Catherine Holland (born 1637 - 1720) was a British Roman Catholic convert, nun, and autobiographer.
  1. Elizabeth Holland (- 1547/8) was a British .
  1. Joan Mary Crossley-Holland (born 1912 - 2005) was a British potter and gallery owner.
  1. Margaret Holland (born b. in or before 1388 - 1439) was a British wealthy widow and monastic patron.
  1. Mary Philomena Holland (born 1935 - 2004) was a British journalist.
  1. Mary Sybilla Holland (born 1836 - 1891) was a British .
  1. Saba Holland (born 1802 - 1866) was a British .
  1. Dorothy Frances Hollingsworth (born 1916 - 1994) was a British nutritionist and civil servant.
  1. Ellen Julia Hollond (born 1822 - 1884) was a British salon hostess, philanthropist, and author.
  1. Marjorie Hollond (born 1895 - 1977) was a British economist and academic administrator.
  1. Helen Warren Holm (born 1907 - 1971) was a British golfer.
  1. Edith Constance Holme (born 1880 - 1955) was a British novelist and short-story writer.
  1. Vera Louise Holme (born 1881 - 1969) was a British actress and suffragette.
  1. Augusta Mary Anne Holmès (born 1847 - 1903) was a British composer.
  1. Verena Winifred Holmes (born 1889 - 1964) was a British engineer.
  1. Imogen Clare Holst (born 1907 - 1984) was a British musician.
  1. Emily Sarah Holt (born 1836 - 1893) was a British novelist and author of religious tracts.
  1. Emma Georgina Holt (born 1862 - 1944) was a British philanthropist and supporter of women's higher education.
  1. Jane Holt (fl. c.1682-1717) was a British playwright and poet.
  1. Winifred Holtby (born 1898 - 1935) was a British novelist and feminist reformer.
  1. Ruth Homan (born 1850 - 1938) was a British educationist and women's welfare campaigner.
  1. Mary Homfray (- 1758) was a British .
  1. Esther Van Homrigh (born 1688 - 1723) was a British correspondent and lover of Jonathan Swift.
  1. Eva Sydney Hone (born 1894 - 1955) was a British artist and craftswoman.
  1. Laura Martha Honey (born 1816? - 1843) was a British actress.
  1. Maria Honner (born 1808 - 1870) was a British .
  1. Mary Honywood (born 1527 - 1620) was a British matriarch and sustainer of protestant martyrs.
  1. Emma Geraldine Henrietta Hamilton Hooper (born 1841 - 1872) was a British preacher.
  1. Louisa Hooper (born 1860 - 1946) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Hooten (- 1672) was a British Quaker preacher.
  1. Anne Hope (born 1809 - 1887) was a British historian.
  1. Helen Hope (- 1768) was a British forester.
  1. Henrietta Hope (born c.1750 - 1786) was a British benefactor.
  1. Louisa Octavia Augusta Hope (born 1814 - 1893) was a British promoter of household science teaching.
  1. Jane Ellice Hopkins (born 1836 - 1904) was a British social purity campaigner.
  1. Eirene Adeline Hopkinson (born 1899 - 1980) was a British novelist.
  1. Eleanor Jane Hopper (born 1871 - 1906) was a British writer.
  1. Susanna Hopton (born 1627 - 1709) was a British devotional writer and religious controversialist.
  1. D. Caroline Hopwood (- in or before 1801) was a British autobiographer and schoolmistress.
  1. Susanna Horenbout (born b. c.1503 - in or before 1554) was a British .
  1. Frances Jane Horner (born 1854/5 - 1940) was a British hostess and patron of the arts.
  1. Emilie Hilda Horniblow (born 1886 - 1950) was a British chief controller of Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps and educationist.
  1. Annie Elizabeth Fredericka Horniman (born 1860 - 1937) was a British theatre patron and manager.
  1. Frances Margaret Horovitz (born 1938 - 1983) was a British poet and broadcaster.
  1. Winifred Horrabin (born 1887 - 1971) was a British socialist and journalist.
  1. Florence Gertrude Horsbrugh (born 1889 - 1969) was a British politician.
  1. Christiana Horton (born 1698/9 - 1756) was a British actress.
  1. Attia Shahid Hosain (born 1913 - 1998) was a British writer and broadcaster.
  1. Dorothea Hosie (born 1885 - 1959) was a British .
  1. Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain (born c.1880 - 1932) was a British educationist and social reformer in India.
  1. Margaret Houghton (fl. 1441) was a British .
  1. Margaret Marshall Houldsworth (born 1839 - 1909) was a British educationist and philanthropist.
  1. Frances Caryll Houselander (born 1901 - 1954) was a British religious author.
  1. Clemence Annie Housman (born 1861 - 1955) was a British illustrator and suffragette.
  1. Fanny Lucy Houston (born 1857 - 1936) was a British adventuress.
  1. Renee Houston (born 1902 - 1980) was a British actress.
  1. Matilda Charlotte Houstoun (born 1815 - 1892) was a British novelist and travel writer.
  1. Elizabeth How (- 1692) was a British .
  1. Agnes Howard (born b. in or before 1477 - 1545) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Aletheia Howard (- 1654) was a British patron and collector of art.
  1. Anne Howard (born 1557 - 1630) was a British noblewoman and priest harbourer.
  1. Caroline Cadette Howard (born 1821 - 1907) was a British businesswoman and promoter of emigration and employment for women.
  1. Rosemary Christian Howard (born 1916 - 1999) was a British churchwoman and ecumenist.
  1. Constance Mildred Howard (born 1910 - 2000) was a British embroiderer and textile artist.
  1. Elizabeth Howard (born 1497 - 1558) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Frances Howard (born 1590 - 1632) was a British courtier.
  1. Henrietta Howard (born c.1688 - 1767) was a British mistress of George II and architectural patron.
  1. Katherine Howard (born 1545x50 - 1603) was a British courtier.
  1. Katherine Howard (born b. in or after 1564 - 1638) was a British courtier.
  1. Lavinia Mary Fitzalan-Howard (born 1916 - 1995) was a British .
  1. Louise Ernestine Howard (born 1880 - 1969) was a British international civil servant and advocate of organic husbandry.
  1. Mary Howard (born 1539/40 - 1557) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Mary Howard (born 1658/9 - 1705) was a British noblewoman and divorcee.
  1. Mary Howard (born 1692 - 1754) was a British Jacobite sympathizer and landowner.
  1. Mary Howard (born 1701/2 - 1773) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Rosalind Frances Howard (born 1845 - 1921) was a British promoter of women's political rights and of temperance reform.
  1. Susanna Howard (born 1627 - 1649) was a British exemplar of godly life.
  1. Mary Sophia Charlotte Howe (born 1703 - 1782) was a British politician.
  1. Dorothy Gertrude Howell (born 1898 - 1982) was a British composer and pianist.
  1. Gillian Margaret Howell (born 1927 - 2000) was a British .
  1. Rose Elsie Neville Howey (born 1884 - 1963) was a British suffragette.
  1. Anna Mary Howitt (born 1824 - 1884) was a British painter and writer.
  1. Mary Howitt (born 1799 - 1888) was a British writer and translator.
  1. Eva Marian Hubback (born 1886 - 1949) was a British social reformer and feminist.
  1. Louisa Maria Hubbard (born 1836 - 1906) was a British promoter of employment for women and journal editor.
  1. Hilda Phoebe Hudson (born 1881 - 1965) was a British mathematician.
  1. Mary Hudson (- 1801) was a British organist.
  1. Hugeburc (fl. 760-780) was a British Benedictine nun and hagiographer.
  1. Margaret Lindsay Huggins (born 1848 - 1915) was a British astronomical spectroscopist and photographer.
  1. Alice Mary Hughes (born 1857 - 1939) was a British photographer.
  1. Amy Sarah Hughes (born 1856 - 1923) was a British nursing administrator.
  1. Elizabeth Phillips Hughes (born 1851 - 1925) was a British college head and promoter of education in Wales.
  1. Frances Emily Hughes (born 1855 - 1927) was a British principal of a women's university hall of residence.
  1. Joan Lily Amelia Hughes (born 1918 - 1993) was a British airwoman.
  1. Margaret Hughes (- 1719) was a British actress and royal mistress.
  1. Margaret Patricia Hughes (born 1919 - 2005) was a British writer on cricket.
  1. Marian Rebecca Hughes (born 1817 - 1912) was a British Anglican nun.
  1. Mary Hughes (born 1860 - 1941) was a British social worker.
  1. Mary Katherine Hughes (born 1853 - 1948) was a British .
  1. Mary Vivian Hughes (born 1866 - 1956) was a British writer.
  1. Victoria Hughes (born 1897 - 1978) was a British lavatory attendant and author.
  1. Edith Maude Hull (born 1880 - 1947) was a British writer.
  1. Eleanor Hull (born c.1394 - 1460) was a British translator.
  1. Anne Humby (born 1800 - 1863?) was a British actress.
  1. Anna Hume (fl. 1644) was a British poet.
  1. Rosemary Ethel Hume (born 1907 - 1984) was a British founder of a cookery school and writer on cookery.
  1. Sophia Hume (born 1702/3 - 1774) was a British Quaker minister and writer.
  1. Hannah Humphrey (born c.1745 - 1818) was a British .
  1. Eliza Margaret Jane Humphreys (born 1850 - 1938) was a British novelist.
  1. Agnes Hungerford (- 1523) was a British murderer.
  1. Margaret Wolfe Hungerford (born 1854? - 1897) was a British novelist.
  1. Agnes Gwendoline Hunt (born 1866 - 1948) was a British worker with physically disabled people.
  1. Arabella Hunt (born 1662 - 1705) was a British singer and musician.
  1. Margaret Hunt (born 1831 - 1912) was a British novelist.
  1. Martita Hunt (born 1900 - 1969) was a British actress.
  1. Isabel Violet Hunt (born 1862 - 1942) was a British author and literary hostess.
  1. Violet Edith Gwynllyn Brooke-Hunt (born 1870 - 1910) was a British writer, social worker, and political activist.
  1. Anne Hunter (born 1742/3 - 1821) was a British poet.
  1. Margaret Annie Hunter (born 1922 - 1986) was a British communist activist and politician.
  1. Rachel Hunter (born c.1754 - 1813) was a British novelist.
  1. Rita Nellie Hunter (born 1933 - 2001) was a British singer.
  1. Ethel Hurlbatt (born 1866 - 1934) was a British college head.
  1. Kate Hurlbatt (born 1865 - 1957) was a British .
  1. Susan Lynn Hurley (born 1954 - 2007) was a British philosopher.
  1. Margery Hurst (born 1913 - 1989) was a British recruitment agency founder.
  1. Anna Maria Hussey (born 1805 - 1853) was a British mycologist and botanical illustrator.
  1. Joan Mervyn Hussey (born 1907 - 2006) was a British Byzantine scholar.
  1. Elizabeth Leigh Hutchins (born 1858 - 1935) was a British social investigator and socialist.
  1. Ellen Hutchins (born 1785 - 1815) was a British botanist.
  1. Anne Hutchinson (- 1643) was a British dissident prophet in America.
  1. Beryl Butterworth Hutchinson (born 1892 - 1981) was a British volunteer ambulance driver and member of the FANY.
  1. Lucy Hutchinson (born 1620 - 1681) was a British poet and biographer.
  1. Marjorie Eileen Henrietta Grice-Hutchinson (born 1909 - 2003) was a British historian of economic thought and Hispanist.
  1. Catherine Hutton (born 1756 - 1846) was a British novelist and letter-writer.
  1. Isabel Galloway Emslie Hutton (born 1887 - 1960) was a British physician specializing in mental disorders and social worker.
  1. Sibilla Hutton (- 1808) was a British milliner and shopkeeper.
  1. Elspeth Josceline Huxley (born 1907 - 1997) was a British author and journalist.
  1. Julia Frances Huxley (born 1862 - 1908) was a British .
  1. Margaret Rachel Huxley (born 1854 - 1940) was a British nurse and promoter of nurses' training.
  1. Jane Hyde (born c.1672 - 1725) was a British courtier.
  1. Pearl Marguerite Hyde (born 1904 - 1963) was a British leader of women's voluntary work and politician.
  1. Millie Hylton (born 1870 - 1920) was a British .
  1. Janet Kerr Hyslop (born 1898 - 1989) was a British community activist.
  1. Kathleen Rachel Maxwell- Maxwell-Hyslop (born 1914 - 2011) was a British archaeologist and Near Eastern scholar.


Í

  1. Íte ingen Chinn Fhalad (- 570/577) was a British .


I

  1. Agnes Ibbetson (born 1757 - 1823) was a British botanist.
  1. Eva Maria Charlotte Michelle Ibbotson (born 1925 - 2010) was a British author.
  1. Catherine Impey (born 1847 - 1923) was a British political activist and temperance reformer.
  1. Mary Impey (born 1749 - 1818) was a British natural historian and patron of the arts.
  1. Elizabeth Inchbald (born 1753 - 1821) was a British writer and actress.
  1. Jean Ingelow (born 1820 - 1897) was a British poet and writer.
  1. Alice Ingham (born 1830 - 1890) was a British Roman Catholic nun.
  1. Joan Alicia Ingilby (born 1911 - 2000) was a British .
  1. Elsie Maud Inglis (born 1864 - 1917) was a British physician and surgeon.
  1. Esther Inglis (born 1570/71 - 1624) was a British calligrapher.
  1. Margaret Maxwell Inglis (born 1774 - 1843) was a British poet.
  1. Edith Hilda Ingold (born 1898 - 1988) was a British .
  1. Joan Mary Eileen Ingpen (born 1916 - 2007) was a British musicians' agent and opera administrator.
  1. Anne Ingram (born c.1696 - 1764) was a British poet.
  1. Frances Ingram (born 1734? - 1807) was a British landowner and political manager.
  1. Maud Isabel Ingram (born 1889 - 1965) was a British .
  1. Doreen Constance Ingrams (born 1906 - 1997) was a British actress and traveller.
  1. Emily Anne Innes (born 1843 - 1927) was a British author.
  1. Adeliza de Insula (fl. 1114-c.1130) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Inverarity (born 1813 - 1846) was a British singer and actress.
  1. Christiane Sourvinou-Inwood (born 1945 - 2007) was a British Greek scholar.
  1. Nichola Irby (- 1395) was a British .
  1. Adeline Paulina Irby (born 1831 - 1911) was a British traveller and Balkan sympathizer.
  1. Anne Elizabeth Ireland (born 1842 - 1893) was a British .
  1. Maud Ireland (fl. 1380) was a British .
  1. Evelyn Graham Irons (born 1900 - 2000) was a British journalist.
  1. Lydia Irving (born 1797 - 1893) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Margaret Hardinge Irwin (born 1858 - 1940) was a British women's labour activist.
  1. Muriel Stuart Irwin (born 1885 - 1967) was a British poet.
  1. Joan Alice Violet Rufus Isaacs (-) was a British .
  1. Stella Isaacs (born 1894 - 1971) was a British founder of the Women's Royal Voluntary Service.
  1. Susan Sutherland Isaacs (born 1885 - 1948) was a British educational psychologist and psychoanalyst.
  1. Isabel of Lancaster (- 1349) was a British prioress of Amesbury.
  1. Isabella (born c.1160 - 1217) was a British Queen of England, first consort of King John.
  1. Isabella (born c.1188 - 1246) was a British Queen of England, second consort of King John.
  1. Isabella (born 1214 - 1241) was a British empress, consort of Frederick II.
  1. Isabella (born 1295 - 1358) was a British Queen of England, consort of Edward II.
  1. Isabella (born 1332 - 1379) was a British princess.
  1. Isabella (born 1389 - 1409) was a British Queen of England, second consort of Richard II.
  1. Isabella of Castile (born 1355 - 1392) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Isham (- 1654) was a British diarist.
  1. Annie Cecilia Ramsbottom Isherwood (born 1862 - 1906) was a British Anglican nun and educationist.


J

  1. Catherine Hannah Charlotte Jackson (born 1813/14 - 1891) was a British historian.
  1. Daphne Frances Jackson (born 1936 - 1991) was a British physicist and champion of women in science and engineering.
  1. Emily Emma Maude Jackson (born 1845 - 1898) was a British litigant for the rights of married women.
  1. Georgina Frederica Jackson (born 1823/4 - 1895) was a British writer on dialect.
  1. Margaret Anne Jackson (born 1843 - 1906) was a British mountaineer.
  1. Naomi Eleanor Clare Jacob (born 1884 - 1964) was a British writer and actress.
  1. Sarah Jacob (born 1857 - 1869) was a British victim of self-starvation.
  1. Violet Augusta Mary Frederica Jacob (born 1863 - 1946) was a British writer.
  1. Jacqueline (born 1401 - 1436) was a British princess.
  1. Josephine Edwina Jacques (born 1922 - 1980) was a British actress.
  1. Frances Margaretta Jacson (born 1754 - 1842) was a British novelist.
  1. Maria Elizabetha Jacson (born 1755 - 1829) was a British writer on botany.
  1. Muriel Jaeger (born 1892 - 1969) was a British novelist.
  1. Marie Jahoda (born 1907 - 2001) was a British social psychologist.
  1. Amélie Jakobovits (born 1928 - 2010) was a British .
  1. Angharad James (born 1677 - 1749) was a British Welsh-language poet.
  1. Anne Eleanor Scott-James (born 1913 - 2009) was a British journalist and author.
  1. Clara Grace James (born 1866 - 1954) was a British trade unionist and community activist.
  1. Elinor James (born 1644/5 - 1719) was a British printer and polemicist.
  1. Margaret Bernard James (born 1895 - 1985) was a British designer, calligrapher, and painter.
  1. Minnie Stewart Rhodes James (born 1865 - 1903) was a British librarian and author.
  1. Anna Brownell Jameson (born 1794 - 1860) was a British writer and art historian.
  1. Margaret Ethel Jameson (born 1891 - 1986) was a British novelist.
  1. Christina Jamieson (born 1864 - 1942) was a British writer and suffragist.
  1. Jane (born 1508/9 - 1537) was a British Queen of England, third consort of Henry VIII.
  1. Emily Janes (born 1846 - 1928) was a British women's welfare activist.
  1. Frances Eleanor Jarman (born 1802 - 1873) was a British actress.
  1. Rebecca Jarrett (born 1846 - 1928) was a British prostitute and social purity activist.
  1. Edith Katherine Spicer Jay (born 1847 - 1901) was a British writer and philanthropist.
  1. Jane Isabella Lee Jay (born 1842/3 - 1919) was a British .
  1. Margaret Christian Jay (born 1913 - 2008) was a British .
  1. Susanne Jeans (born 1911 - 1993) was a British organist and musicologist.
  1. Ann Jebb (born 1735 - 1812) was a British .
  1. Cynthia Jebb (born 1898 - 1990) was a British political hostess and diarist.
  1. Eglantyne Jebb (born 1876 - 1928) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Joyce Jefferies (born c.1570 - 1650) was a British moneylender and diarist.
  1. Margaret Jefferys (born 1916 - 1999) was a British medical sociologist.
  1. Bertha Jeffreys (born 1903 - 1999) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Jeffryes (born 1727 - 1752) was a British murderer.
  1. Lena May Jeger (born 1915 - 2007) was a British politician and journalist.
  1. Agnes Jekyll (born 1861 - 1937) was a British philanthropist and political hostess.
  1. Elizabeth Jekyll (- 1653) was a British .
  1. Gertrude Jekyll (born 1843 - 1932) was a British artist and garden designer.
  1. Mary Harriett Jellett (born 1897 - 1944) was a British painter and writer on art.
  1. Anne William Jellicoe (born 1823 - 1880) was a British educationist.
  1. Ursula Jellicoe (born 1907 - 1986) was a British .
  1. Catherine Jemmat (- 1766?) was a British memoirist.
  1. Henrietta Camilla Jenkin (born c.1807 - 1885) was a British novelist.
  1. Alice Brook Jenkins (born 1886 - 1967) was a British abortion campaigner.
  1. Margaret Elizabeth Heald Jenkins (born 1905 - 2010) was a British novelist and biographer.
  1. Caryl Jenner (born 1917 - 1973) was a British theatre director and manager.
  1. Kitty Lee Jenner (born 1853 - 1936) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Joan Jennings (born 1926 - 2001) was a British poet.
  1. Mary Jennings (- 1649?) was a British .
  1. Agnes Pearl Jephcott (born 1900 - 1980) was a British social researcher.
  1. Louise Jane Jermy (born 1877 - 1952) was a British domestic servant and autobiographer.
  1. Wynifried Margaret Jesse (born 1888 - 1958) was a British writer and criminologist.
  1. Ann Jessop (- 1864) was a British cabinet-maker.
  1. Rachel Jevon (- 1627) was a British poet.
  1. Mary Anne Jevons (born 1795 - 1845) was a British poet.
  1. Geraldine Endsor Jewsbury (born 1812 - 1880) was a British novelist and journalist.
  1. Maria Jane Jewsbury (born 1800 - 1833) was a British writer and literary reviewer.
  1. Dorothea Jewson (born 1884 - 1964) was a British feminist and politician.
  1. Jind Kaur (born 1817 - 1863) was a British maharani and regent of Lahore.
  1. Sarah Jinner (fl. 1658-1664) was a British compiler of almanacs and medical practitioner.
  1. Joan (- 1237) was a British princess of Gwynedd, wife of Llywelyn ab Iorwerth.
  1. Joan (born 1210 - 1238) was a British Queen of Scots, consort of Alexander II.
  1. Joan (born 1272 - 1307) was a British princess.
  1. Joan (born 1321 - 1362) was a British Queen of Scots, consort of David II.
  1. Joan (born c.1328 - 1385) was a British .
  1. Joan (fl. 1386-1389?) was a British .
  1. Joan (born 1368 - 1437) was a British Queen of England, second consort of Henry IV.
  1. Joan (- 1434) was a British .
  1. Joan (fl. 1407-1409) was a British .
  1. Joan (- 1445) was a British Queen of Scots, consort of James I (1394-1437).
  1. Joanna (born 1165 - 1199) was a British Queen of Sicily, consort of William II.
  1. Elizabeth Jocelin (born 1596 - 1622) was a British author.
  1. Betty Joel (born 1894 - 1985) was a British furniture and interior designer.
  1. Constance Agatha Cummings-John (born 1918 - 2000) was a British educationist and politician.
  1. Gwendolen Mary John (born 1876 - 1939) was a British painter.
  1. Rosamund John (born 1913 - 1998) was a British actress.
  1. Amy Johnson (born 1903 - 1941) was a British aviator.
  1. Bertha Jane Johnson (born 1846 - 1927) was a British promoter of women's higher education.
  1. Celia Elizabeth Johnson (born 1908 - 1982) was a British actress.
  1. Cicely Johnson (fl. 1617/18-1636/7) was a British religious writer.
  1. Dorothea Johnson (born 1732 - 1817) was a British Methodist leader.
  1. Elizabeth Johnson (fl. 1779-1798) was a British printer.
  1. Esther Johnson (born 1681 - 1728) was a British friend of Jonathan Swift.
  1. Frances Johnson (born 1728 - 1812) was a British hostess.
  1. Harriet Johnson (born 1871 - 1956) was a British schoolteacher and educationist.
  1. Jane Johnson (born 1706 - 1759) was a British writer.
  1. Pamela Helen Hansford Johnson (born 1912 - 1981) was a British writer and playwright.
  1. Betty Joan Johnston (born 1916 - 1994) was a British .
  1. Ellen Johnston (born c.1835 - 1874?) was a British power-loom weaver and poet.
  1. Henrietta Johnston (born c.1674 - 1729) was a British pastellist.
  1. Christian Isobel Johnstone (born 1781 - 1857) was a British journalist and author.
  1. Charlotte Alice Berta Eva Jolles (born 1909 - 2003) was a British German scholar.
  1. Ethel Maude Tawse Jollie (born 1874 - 1950) was a British .
  1. Agnes Elizabeth Jones (born 1832 - 1868) was a British nurse.
  1. Alice Gray Jones (born 1852 - 1943) was a British writer, journal editor, and temperance leader.
  1. Avonia Jones (born 1836 - 1867) was a British actress.
  1. Charlotte Jones (born 1768 - 1847) was a British miniature painter.
  1. Claudia Vera Jones (born 1915 - 1964) was a British communist and journalist.
  1. Emily Elizabeth Constance Jones (born 1848 - 1922) was a British philosopher and college head.
  1. Diana Wynne Jones (born 1934 - 2011) was a British children's writer.
  1. Dilys Lloyd Glynne Jones (born 1857 - 1932) was a British educationist.
  1. Elizabeth Mary Jones (born 1877 - 1953) was a British novelist.
  1. Elsie Elizabeth Duncan-Jones (born 1908 - 2003) was a British literary scholar.
  1. Emily Beatrix Coursolles Jones (born 1893 - 1966) was a British novelist.
  1. Enid Wyn Jones (born 1909 - 1967) was a British religious and social worker.
  1. Georgiana Burne-Jones (born 1840 - 1920) was a British .
  1. Hannah Maria Jones (born 1796? - 1854) was a British novelist.
  1. Harriet Morant Jones (born 1833 - 1917) was a British headmistress.
  1. Karen Ida Boalth Spärck Jones (born 1935 - 2007) was a British computer scientist.
  1. Katherine Jones (born 1615 - 1691) was a British noblewoman associated with the Hartlib circle.
  1. Kathleen Jones (born 1922 - 2010) was a British historian and scholar of social policy.
  1. Kathleen Letitia Lloyd Jones (born 1898 - 1978) was a British garden designer and nurserywoman.
  1. Mary Jones (born 1707 - 1778) was a British poet.
  1. Mary Jones (born 1784 - 1866) was a British exemplar of godly life.
  1. Mary Jones (born 1812 - 1887) was a British nursing reformer.
  1. Margaret Monica Beale Jones (born 1922 - 2001) was a British university teacher and friend of Philip Larkin.
  1. Vicky Veronica Clement-Jones (born 1948 - 1987) was a British physician and founder of the British Association for Cancer United Patients.
  1. Louise Jane Jopling (born 1843 - 1933) was a British portrait painter.
  1. Dorothy Jordan (born 1761 - 1816) was a British actress.
  1. Isabel Jordayne (- in or before 1534) was a British Abbess of Wilton.
  1. Anthea Esther Joseph (born 1924 - 1981) was a British publisher.
  1. Helen Beatrice May Joseph (born 1905 - 1992) was a British anti-apartheid activist.
  1. Eleanor Frances Jourdain (born 1863 - 1924) was a British author and college head.
  1. Emily Margaret Jourdain (born 1876 - 1951) was a British historian of English furniture and decoration.
  1. Jane Jowitt (born 1770 - 1846) was a British poet.
  1. Eileen Alannah Joyce (born 1912 - 1991) was a British pianist.
  1. Ellen Joyce (born 1832 - 1924) was a British organizer of women's emigration.
  1. Nora Joseph Joyce (born 1884 - 1951) was a British wife and muse of James Joyce (1882-1941).
  1. Yootha Joyce (born 1927 - 1980) was a British actress.
  1. Anneliese Emily Juda (born 1914 - 2006) was a British art dealer and gallery owner.
  1. Judith (born b. after 843 - c.870) was a British .
  1. Judith of Flanders (born 1030x35 - 1095) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Joan Jugge (- 1588) was a British .
  1. Julian of Norwich (born 1342 - c.1416) was a British anchoress and mystic.
  1. Rosamind Julius (born 1923 - 2010) was a British design entrepreneur and furniture manufacturer.
  1. Elizabeth Justice (born 1703 - 1752) was a British author.


K

  1. Phyllis Mary Kaberry (born 1910 - 1977) was a British anthropologist.
  1. Barbara Joan Kahan (born 1920 - 2000) was a British social worker.
  1. Sarah Poulton Kalley (born 1825 - 1907) was a British .
  1. Sarah Marie Kane (born 1971 - 1999) was a British playwright.
  1. Yvonne Hélène Kapp (born 1903 - 1999) was a British writer and political activist.
  1. Ida Kar (born 1908 - 1974) was a British photographer.
  1. Evelyn Florence Kark (born 1928 - 1997) was a British college head.
  1. Miriam Karlin (born 1925 - 2011) was a British actress.
  1. Maud Pauline Karpeles (born 1885 - 1976) was a British folk music collector and scholar.
  1. Tamara Platonovna Karsavina (born 1885 - 1978) was a British ballet dancer.
  1. Katherine (fl. c.1272-c.1273) was a British .
  1. Katherine (born 1350? - 1403) was a British mistress and third wife of John of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster.
  1. Katherine (born 1372 - 1418) was a British Queen of Castile, consort of Enrique III.
  1. Katherine (born 1479 - 1527) was a British princess.
  1. Katherine (born 1485 - 1536) was a British Queen of England, first consort of Henry VIII.
  1. Katherine (born 1512 - 1548) was a British Queen of England and Ireland, sixth consort of Henry VIII.
  1. Katherine (born 1518x24 - 1542) was a British Queen of England and Ireland, fifth consort of Henry VIII.
  1. Katheryn of Berain (born c.1540 - 1591) was a British gentlewoman.
  1. Anna Maria Angelica Catharina Kauffman (born 1741 - 1807) was a British history and portrait painter.
  1. Anna Kavan (born 1901 - 1968) was a British writer.
  1. Julia Kavanagh (born 1824 - 1877) was a British novelist and biographer.
  1. Patricia Olive Kavanagh (born 1940 - 2008) was a British literary agent.
  1. Mary Margaret Kaye (born 1908 - 2004) was a British novelist.
  1. Minna Keal (born 1909 - 1999) was a British composer.
  1. Eleanora Kean (born 1805 - 1880) was a British actress.
  1. Mary Nesta Keane (born 1904 - 1996) was a British novelist and playwright.
  1. Janet Kear (born 1933 - 2004) was a British ornithologist and conservationist.
  1. Theresa Kearney (born 1875 - 1957) was a British medical missionary.
  1. Anna Maria Keary (born 1825 - 1879) was a British novelist.
  1. Eliza Harriett Keary (- 1918) was a British poet and children's writer.
  1. Susanna Keck (- 1755) was a British political manager.
  1. Henrietta Keddie (born 1827 - 1914) was a British novelist.
  1. Mary Anne Keeley (born 1805 - 1899) was a British actress.
  1. Dorothy Clarissa Keeling (born 1881 - 1967) was a British social worker.
  1. Thelma Cazalet-Keir (born 1899 - 1989) was a British politician.
  1. Annas Keith (born c.1540 - 1588) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Joanna Elizabeth Kelley (born 1910 - 2003) was a British prison administrator.
  1. Margaret Ann Davidson Kelly (born 1912 - 1989) was a British medical social worker.
  1. Barbara Kelly (born 1924 - 2007) was a British performer and television personality.
  1. Martha Emily Kelly (born 1872/3 - 1922) was a British mountaineer.
  1. Frances Maria Kelly (born 1790 - 1882) was a British actress and singer.
  1. Isabella Kelly (- 1857) was a British poet and novelist.
  1. Margaret Kelly (born 1910 - 2004) was a British dancer and businesswoman.
  1. Renee Octavie Ghislaine Marie-Noële Kelly (born 1901 - 1995) was a British .
  1. Mary Elfreda Kelly (born 1888 - 1951) was a British founder of the Village Drama Society.
  1. Mary Ann Kelty (born 1789 - 1873) was a British writer.
  1. Adelaide Kemble (born 1815 - 1879) was a British singer and author.
  1. Elizabeth Kemble (born 1762/3 - 1841) was a British actress.
  1. Frances Anne Kemble (born 1809 - 1893) was a British actress and author.
  1. Maria Theresa Kemble (born 1777 - 1838) was a British actress.
  1. Priscilla Kemble (born 1758 - 1845) was a British actress.
  1. Jane Kemeys (- 1747) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Kemp (born 1847 - 1919) was a British poet.
  1. Margery Kempe (born b. c.1373 - in or after 1438) was a British visionary.
  1. Ursley Kempe (- 1582) was a British .
  1. Rachel Kempson (born 1910 - 2003) was a British .
  1. Madge Kendal (born 1848 - 1935) was a British actress.
  1. Kay Kendall (born 1927 - 1959) was a British actress.
  1. Emma Eleonora Kendrick (born 1788 - 1871) was a British miniature painter.
  1. Arabella Madonna Kenealy (born 1859 - 1938) was a British writer and physician.
  1. Vera Mary Muir Kenmure (born 1904 - 1973) was a British Congregational minister.
  1. Catherine Lucy Kennedy (born 1851 - 1910) was a British headmistress.
  1. Grace Kennedy (born 1782 - 1825) was a British novelist.
  1. Julia Elizabeth Kennedy (born 1839 - 1916) was a British .
  1. Margaret Kennedy (- 1793) was a British singer and actress.
  1. Margaret Kennedy (born 1896 - 1967) was a British novelist and playwright.
  1. Margaret Stephen Kennedy (born 1814 - 1891) was a British missionary in India.
  1. Marion Grace Kennedy (born 1836 - 1914) was a British classical scholar.
  1. Annie Kenney (born 1879 - 1953) was a British suffragette.
  1. Sidney Kennon (- 1754) was a British midwife and collector.
  1. Elizabeth Kenny (born 1880 - 1952) was a British nurse and specialist in the treatment of polio.
  1. Constance Emilie Kent (born 1844 - 1944) was a British convicted fratricide.
  1. Eliza Kent (born 1765/6 - 1810) was a British traveller and writer.
  1. Elizabeth Kent (born 1790 - 1861) was a British botanist and writer.
  1. Frances Kent (- 1685) was a British midwife.
  1. Marion Kent (- 1500) was a British .
  1. Kentigerna (- 734) was a British anchorite.
  1. Elizabeth Kenward (born 1906 - 2001) was a British society columnist.
  1. Kathleen Mary Kenyon (born 1906 - 1978) was a British archaeologist.
  1. Alice Frederica Keppel (born 1868 - 1947) was a British mistress of King Edward VII.
  1. Alice Jane Shannan Stewart Ker (born 1853 - 1943) was a British doctor and suffragette.
  1. Jane Ker (born b. in or before 1585 - 1643) was a British courtier.
  1. Margaret Leotitia Josephine Kermode (born 1852 - 1937) was a British author.
  1. Mary Jane Hickling Kernahan (born 1857 - 1941) was a British .
  1. Louise Renee de Penancoët de Kéroualle (born 1649 - 1734) was a British royal mistress.
  1. Anne Patricia Kerr (born 1925 - 1973) was a British politician.
  1. Antonella Reuss Kerr (born 1922 - 2007) was a British journalist and charity founder.
  1. Cecil Chetwynd Kerr (born 1808 - 1877) was a British Roman Catholic convert.
  1. Deborah Kerr (born 1921 - 2007) was a British actress.
  1. Jessie Grant Kesson (born 1916 - 1994) was a British writer.
  1. Florence Ada Keynes (born 1861 - 1958) was a British social and political activist.
  1. Mary Keys (born 1545? - 1578) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Isabella Keyzer (born 1922 - 1992) was a British textile and shipyard worker, and women's activist.
  1. Ruth Khama (born 1923 - 2002) was a British .
  1. Noor-un-Nisa Inayat Khan (born 1914 - 1944) was a British special operations officer.
  1. Margaret Henderson Kidd (born 1900 - 1989) was a British lawyer.
  1. Sophia Charlotte von Kielmansegg (born 1675 - 1725) was a British courtier.
  1. Mary Stewart Kilgour (born 1851 - 1955) was a British educationist and feminist.
  1. Hannah Kilham (born 1774 - 1832) was a British missionary and student of African languages.
  1. Esther Margaret Killick (born 1902 - 1960) was a British physiologist.
  1. Anne Killigrew (born 1660 - 1685) was a British poet and painter.
  1. Katherine Killigrew (born c.1542 - 1583) was a British gentlewoman and scholar.
  1. Joanna Wendy Margaret Kilmartin (born 1929 - 2005) was a British .
  1. Dorothy Kilner (born 1755 - 1836) was a British children's writer.
  1. Mary Ann Kilner (born 1753 - 1831) was a British .
  1. Judith Ann Gladys Kilpatrick (born 1952 - 2002) was a British headmistress.
  1. Grace Thyrza Kimmins (born 1870 - 1954) was a British child welfare reformer.
  1. Jemima Kindersley (born 1741 - 1809) was a British travel writer.
  1. Anne King (born b. in or before 1621 - 1684x1701) was a British poet and literary muse.
  1. Ethel Locke King (born 1864 - 1956) was a British motor-racing promoter and hospital patron.
  1. Frances Elizabeth King (born 1757 - 1821) was a British philanthropist and author.
  1. Gertrude May King (born 1867 - 1954) was a British social worker and missionary.
  1. Isabella Lettice King (born 1772 - 1845) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Jessie Marion King (born 1875 - 1949) was a British illustrator and designer.
  1. Mary King (born 1696 - 1747) was a British businesswoman.
  1. Thea King (born 1925 - 2007) was a British clarinettist and pianist.
  1. Emmeline Maria Kingdon (born 1817 - 1890) was a British headmistress.
  1. Adeline Georgiana Isabella Kingscote (born 1860 - 1908) was a British novelist and travel writer.
  1. Anna Kingsford (born 1846 - 1888) was a British physician and spiritualist.
  1. Frances Eliza Kingsley (born 1814 - 1891) was a British biographer.
  1. Mary Henrietta Kingsley (born 1862 - 1900) was a British traveller and writer.
  1. Gertrude Kingston (born 1862 - 1937) was a British actress.
  1. Johanna Kinkel (born 1810 - 1858) was a British music teacher and exile.
  1. Agneta Olivia Kinnaird (born 1850 - 1940) was a British .
  1. Emily Cecilia Kinnaird (born 1855 - 1947) was a British .
  1. Gertrude Mary Kinnaird (born 1853 - 1931) was a British .
  1. Louisa Elizabeth Kinnaird (born 1848 - 1926) was a British .
  1. Mary Jane Kinnaird (born 1816 - 1888) was a British .
  1. Georgina Kinnear (born 1826/1828 - 1914) was a British headmistress.
  1. Alice Kipling (born 1837 - 1910) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Kirby (born 1823 - 1873) was a British .
  1. Kathy Kirby (born 1938 - 2011) was a British singer.
  1. Mary Kirby (born 1817 - 1893) was a British writer on natural history.
  1. Diana Victoria Warcup Kirkbride (born 1915 - 1997) was a British archaeologist.
  1. Margaret Kirkby (- 1391x4) was a British anchoress.
  1. Patricia Kirkwood (born 1921 - 2007) was a British actress and singer.
  1. Jane Kitchen (- 1658) was a British farmer and parish constable.
  1. Elizabeth Kitson (born 1546/7 - 1628) was a British .
  1. Melanie Klein (born 1882 - 1960) was a British psychoanalyst.
  1. Emily Flora Klickmann (born 1867 - 1958) was a British journal editor and author.
  1. Dorothea Klumpke (born 1861 - 1942) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Knatchbull (born 1584 - 1629) was a British Abbess of the Convent of the Immaculate Conception, Ghent.
  1. Mary Knatchbull (born 1610 - 1696) was a British Abbess of the Convent of the Immaculate Conception, Ghent.
  1. Anne Knight (born 1786 - 1862) was a British slavery abolitionist and campaigner for women's rights.
  1. Anne Knight (born 1792 - 1860) was a British .
  1. Ellis Cornelia Knight (born 1757 - 1837) was a British author and courtier.
  1. Elizabeth Knight (born 1869 - 1933) was a British doctor and campaigner for women's suffrage.
  1. Frideswide Frances Emma Knight (born 1910 - 1996) was a British .
  1. Henrietta Knight (born 1699 - 1756) was a British poet and letter writer.
  1. Laura Knight (born 1877 - 1970) was a British painter.
  1. Margaret Kennedy Knight (born 1903 - 1983) was a British humanist writer and psychologist.
  1. Mary Knight (- in or after 1698) was a British singer.
  1. Mary Ann Knight (born 1776 - 1851) was a British miniature painter.
  1. Vivien Margaret Knight (born 1953 - 2009) was a British art historian and gallery director.
  1. Louisa Mary Knightley (born 1842 - 1913) was a British churchwoman and women's activist.
  1. Winifred Margaret Knights (born 1899 - 1947) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Knipp (- 1680x82) was a British actress and singer.
  1. Katherine Knollys (born c.1523 - 1569) was a British courtier.
  1. Dorothy Knowles (born 1906 - 2010) was a British French scholar and fencing champion.
  1. Lilian Charlotte Anne Knowles (born 1870 - 1926) was a British economic historian.
  1. Mabel Winifred Knowles (born 1875 - 1949) was a British popular writer and church worker.
  1. Mary Knowles (born 1733 - 1807) was a British poet.
  1. Matilda Cullen Knowles (born 1864 - 1933) was a British botanist.
  1. Isabella Knox (born 1831 - 1903) was a British poet and campaigner for women's rights.
  1. Ghisha Koenig (born 1921 - 1993) was a British sculptor.
  1. Kathleen Annie Pannonica de Koenigswarter (born 1913 - 1988) was a British musical patron.
  1. Johanna Sophia Kollmann (born 1786 - 1849) was a British .
  1. Frances Isabella Staveley Berkeley Wood Kortright (born 1821 - 1900) was a British author and anti-suffragist.
  1. Hilda Beemer Kuper (born 1911 - 1992) was a British social anthropologist.
  1. Sui King Kwok (born 1918 - 2007) was a British restaurateur.
  1. Frances Ruth Burke Shand Kydd (born 1936 - 2004) was a British voluntary worker.
  1. Alice Kyteler (fl. 1302-1324) was a British alleged witch.


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  1. Fanny Wyndham Lablache (born 1821? - 1877) was a British .
  1. Labotsibeni (born c.1858 - 1925) was a British queen mother and queen regent of Swaziland.
  1. Janet Lacey (born 1903 - 1988) was a British charity director.
  1. Alice Lacy (born 1281 - 1348) was a British .
  1. Harriett Deborah Lacy (born 1807 - 1874) was a British actress.
  1. Margaret de Lacy (- 1266) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Mary Lacy (born 1740 -) was a British shipwright and author.
  1. Marie Elisabeth de La Fite (born 1737 - 1794) was a British author, translator, and governess.
  1. Anna Robena Keddy Laidlaw (born 1819 - 1901) was a British pianist.
  1. Enid Lakeman (born 1903 - 1995) was a British political reformer.
  1. Katherine Lakensnyder (- 1394) was a British .
  1. rani of Jhansi Lakshmi Bai (born 1827/1828 - 1858) was a British warrior queen in India.
  1. Lallóc (fl. 5th cent.) was a British .
  1. Gwen Lally (born 1882 - 1963) was a British pageant master and theatre producer.
  1. Katherine Lam (- 1494) was a British .
  1. Caroline Lamb (born 1785 - 1828) was a British novelist.
  1. Elizabeth Lamb (- 1818) was a British political hostess and agricultural improver.
  1. Mary Anne Lamb (born 1764 - 1847) was a British children's writer.
  1. Winifred Lamb (born 1894 - 1963) was a British archaeologist and museum curator.
  1. Florence Barraclough Lambert (born 1871 - 1957) was a British physician and public health administrator.
  1. Joyce Mildred Lambert (born 1916 - 2005) was a British botanist and ecologist.
  1. Verity Ann Lambert (born 1935 - 2007) was a British television and film producer.
  1. Ann Katharine Swynford Lambton (born 1912 - 2008) was a British orientalist and Persianist.
  1. Richmal Crompton Lamburn (born 1890 - 1969) was a British children's writer and novelist.
  1. Mary Lamond (born 1862 - 1948) was a British Church of Scotland deaconess.
  1. Diana Elizabeth Lamplugh (born 1936 - 2011) was a British fitness specialist, personal safety campaigner, and charity founder.
  1. Lydia Lancaster (born 1683 - 1761) was a British Quaker minister.
  1. Nancy Keene Lancaster (born 1897 - 1994) was a British interior decorator.
  1. Adeline Louisa Maria de Lancastre Saldanha (born 1824 - 1915) was a British aristocrat.
  1. Agnes Lancecrona (fl. 1382-1388) was a British .
  1. Edith de Lancelene (fl. 1133-1138/9) was a British monastic patron and Abbess of Godstow.
  1. Edith Lanchester (born 1871 - 1966) was a British socialist and feminist.
  1. Elsa Sullivan Lanchester (born 1902 - 1986) was a British actress and entertainer.
  1. Letitia Elizabeth Landon (born 1802 - 1838) was a British poet and writer.
  1. Jessica Landseer (born 1807 - 1880) was a British painter and etcher.
  1. Elizabeth Kathleen Lane (born 1905 - 1988) was a British judge.
  1. Jane Lane (- 1689) was a British royalist heroine.
  1. Margaret Winifred Lane (born 1907 - 1994) was a British novelist and biographer.
  1. Maud Lane (born c.1507 - 1558/9) was a British courtier.
  1. Sarah Lane (born 1822/3 - 1899) was a British actress, playwright, and theatre manager.
  1. Elizabeth Langham (born 1635 - 1664) was a British exemplar of godly life.
  1. Edith Langridge (born 1864 - 1959) was a British settlement worker and missionary in India.
  1. Lady Anna Eliza Mary Gore-Langton (born 1820 - 1879) was a British campaigner for women's rights.
  1. Anne Langton (born 1804 - 1893) was a British artist and author.
  1. Lillie Langtry (born 1853 - 1929) was a British actress.
  1. Emilia Lanier (- 1645) was a British poet.
  1. Phebe Lankester (born 1825 - 1900) was a British writer on botany and health.
  1. Katharina Josefa Lanner (born 1829 - 1908) was a British dancer and choreographer.
  1. Dorothy Mary Larcher (born 1882 - 1952) was a British flower painter, designer, and textile printer.
  1. Ethel Warneford Larcombe (born 1879 - 1965) was a British badminton and lawn tennis player.
  1. Anna Margaretta Larpent (born 1758 - 1832) was a British diarist.
  1. Marghanita Laski (born 1915 - 1988) was a British writer and broadcaster.
  1. Nellie Last (born 1889 - 1968) was a British housewife and diarist.
  1. Jane Leeke Latham (born 1867 - 1938) was a British college head and missionary.
  1. Mary Latter (- 1777) was a British author.
  1. Victoria Nicola Christina Laughland (born 1944 - 1994) was a British social worker and charity administrator.
  1. Joan Ann Werner Laurie (born 1920 - 1964) was a British book and magazine editor.
  1. Maura Laverty (born 1907 - 1966) was a British journalist and writer.
  1. Hazel Jenner Lavery (born 1880 - 1935) was a British .
  1. Harriet Teresa Law (born 1831 - 1897) was a British secularist.
  1. Vivien Anne Law (born 1954 - 2002) was a British linguistic scholar.
  1. Sylvia Dorothy Lawler (born 1922 - 1996) was a British human geneticist.
  1. Emily Lawless (born 1845 - 1913) was a British novelist.
  1. Hannah Lawrance (born 1795 - 1875) was a British historian and journalist.
  1. Mary Lawrance (fl. 1794-1830) was a British flower painter.
  1. Ane Lawraunce (fl. 1610) was a British gentlewoman.
  1. Dorothy Lawrence (born 1860 - 1933) was a British .
  1. Dorothy Lawrence (born 1896 -) was a British sexual impostor and soldier.
  1. Edith Lawrence (born 1890 - 1973) was a British .
  1. Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence (born 1867 - 1954) was a British suffragette.
  1. Esther Ella Lawrence (born 1862 - 1944) was a British educationist.
  1. Gertrude Lawrence (born 1898 - 1952) was a British actress.
  1. Honoria Lawrence (born 1808 - 1854) was a British writer.
  1. Louisa Lawrence (born 1803/4 - 1855) was a British horticulturist.
  1. Maude Agnes Lawrence (born 1864 - 1933) was a British civil servant.
  1. Millicent Lawrence (born 1863 - 1925) was a British .
  1. Penelope Lawrence (born 1856 - 1932) was a British a founder of Roedean School, Brighton.
  1. Arabella Susan Lawrence (born 1871 - 1947) was a British politician.
  1. Mary Ann Lawrenson (born 1850 - 1943) was a British co-operative movement activist and educationist.
  1. Dorothy Lawson (born 1580 - 1632) was a British recusant and priest harbourer.
  1. Louisa Lawson (born 1848 - 1920) was a British newspaper proprietor and suffragist in Australia.
  1. Nina Frances Layard (born 1853 - 1935) was a British poet and archaeologist.
  1. Evelyn Laye (born 1900 - 1996) was a British actress and singer.
  1. Eleanor Dorothea Layton (born 1887 - 1959) was a British suffragist and politician.
  1. Janet Darnell Leach (born 1918 - 1997) was a British potter.
  1. Jane Lead (born 1624 - 1704) was a British mystic and author.
  1. Mary Leadbeater (born 1758 - 1826) was a British author.
  1. Caroline Woolmer Leakey (born 1827 - 1881) was a British author.
  1. Henrietta Wilfrida Leakey (born 1902 - 1993) was a British .
  1. Mary Douglas Leakey (born 1913 - 1996) was a British archaeologist and palaeoanthropologist.
  1. Mary Leapor (born 1722 - 1746) was a British poet.
  1. Christian Learmonth (- 1762) was a British milliner and shopkeeper.
  1. Ella Mary Leather (born 1874 - 1928) was a British folklorist.
  1. Elizabeth Leavens (- 1665) was a British .
  1. Queenie Dorothy Leavis (born 1906 - 1981) was a British literary scholar.
  1. Elizabeth Alice Frances Le Blond (born 1860 - 1934) was a British mountaineer and photographer.
  1. Anna Letitia Le Breton (born 1808 - 1885) was a British writer.
  1. Cecilia la Leche (fl. c.1350) was a British .
  1. Matilda la Leche (fl. 1232) was a British .
  1. Marie-Thérèse Le Chene (born c.1887 -) was a British .
  1. Carlotta Leclercq (born 1838 - 1893) was a British actress.
  1. Rose Leclercq (born 1843 - 1899) was a British .
  1. Judith Geertruid Ledeboer (born 1901 - 1990) was a British architect and public servant.
  1. Sally Ledger (born 1961 - 2009) was a British literary scholar.
  1. Ann Lee (born 1736 - 1784) was a British religious leader in England and America.
  1. Anna Lee (born 1913 - 2004) was a British actress.
  1. Catharine Anna Lee (born 1859 - 1904) was a British singer and folk-song collector.
  1. Elizabeth Lee (born 1857/8 - 1920) was a British biographer and translator.
  1. Harriet Lee (born 1757/8 - 1851) was a British novelist and playwright.
  1. Jane Lee (- 1895) was a British .
  1. Janet Lee (born 1904 - 1988) was a British politician.
  1. Margaret Lucy Lee (born 1871 - 1955) was a British headmistress.
  1. Mary Lee (fl. 1670-1685) was a British actress.
  1. Rachel Fanny Antonina Lee (born 1773? - 1829) was a British alleged victim of abduction.
  1. Sarah Lee (born 1791 - 1856) was a British naturalist and author.
  1. Sophia Priscilla Lee (- 1824) was a British novelist and playwright.
  1. Florence Sarah Lees (born 1840 - 1922) was a British nurse.
  1. Henrietta Amelia Leeson (born 1751 - 1826) was a British .
  1. Margaret Leeson (born 1727 - 1797) was a British courtesan and writer.
  1. Alicia Le Fanu (born 1753 - 1817) was a British .
  1. Alicia Le Fanu (born b. 1791 - in or after 1844) was a British .
  1. Madeleine Septimia Shaw-Lefevre (born 1835 - 1914) was a British college head.
  1. Cecily Margot Lefort (born 1900 - 1945) was a British .
  1. Augusta Legge (born 1822 - 1900) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Mary Dominica Legge (born 1905 - 1986) was a British French scholar and historian.
  1. Alice Blanche Legh (born 1856 - 1948) was a British archer.
  1. Margaret Jean Legum (born 1934 - 2007) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Nina Mary Frederica Lehmann (born 1862 - 1918) was a British composer and singer.
  1. Rosamond Nina Lehmann (born 1901 - 1990) was a British novelist.
  1. Johanna Clara Louise Lehzen (born 1784 - 1870) was a British royal governess.
  1. Dorothy Leigh (- in or before 1616) was a British writer.
  1. Mary Leigh (born b. 1885 - in or after 1965) was a British militant suffragette.
  1. Elizabeth Medora Leigh (born 1814 - 1849) was a British alleged daughter of Lord Byron.
  1. Vera Eugenie Leigh (born 1903 - 1944) was a British .
  1. Vivien Leigh (born 1913 - 1967) was a British actress.
  1. Clara Ellaline Hope Leighton (born 1898 - 1989) was a British engraver.
  1. Margaret Leighton (born 1922 - 1976) was a British actress.
  1. Charlotte Cecilia Pitcairn Leitch (born 1891 - 1977) was a British golfer.
  1. Isabella Leitch (born 1890 - 1980) was a British nutritional physiologist.
  1. Caroline Alice Lejeune (born 1897 - 1973) was a British film critic.
  1. Anna Margharetta Leman (born 1704? - 1743) was a British .
  1. Iris Margaret Elsie Lemare (born 1902 - 1997) was a British conductor and concert organizer.
  1. Margaret Lemon (born c.1614 -) was a British artist's model.
  1. Margaretta Louisa Lemon (born 1860 - 1953) was a British bird protectionist.
  1. Barbara Charlotte Lennox (born 1730/31? - 1804) was a British novelist and writer.
  1. Margaret Lennox (- in or before 1392) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Anne Le Noir (- 1841) was a British poet and novelist.
  1. Alice Mulenga Lenshina (born 1920 - 1978) was a British visionary and founder of the Lumpa church in Northern Rhodesia.
  1. Leoba (- 782) was a British Abbess of Tauberbischofsheim.
  1. Beatrice Augusta de Leon (born 1900 - 1991) was a British .
  1. Delia de Leon (born 1901 - 1993) was a British .
  1. Gladys Isabel Osborne Leonard (born 1882 - 1968) was a British spiritualist and trance medium.
  1. Anna Harriette Leonowens (born 1831 - 1915) was a British educator and travel writer.
  1. Sulpicia Lepidina (fl. AD 97-105) was a British .
  1. Francesca Margherita de L'Epine (- 1746) was a British singer.
  1. Mary Adela Lescher (born 1846 - 1927) was a British college head.
  1. Agnes Leslie (- in or after 1606) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Doris Leslie (born 1891 - 1982) was a British novelist.
  1. May Sybil Leslie (born 1887 - 1937) was a British chemist.
  1. Jane Lessingham (born 1738/9 - 1783) was a British actress.
  1. Elaine Thérèse Lessore (born 1884 - 1945) was a British .
  1. Helen Lessore de Saint-Foix (born 1907 - 1994) was a British painter and gallery director.
  1. Muriel Lester (born 1883 - 1968) was a British peace campaigner and writer.
  1. Joan Lestor (born 1927 - 1998) was a British politician.
  1. Alice L'Estrange (born 1585 - 1656) was a British keeper of household and estate accounts.
  1. Ada Esther Leverson (born 1862 - 1933) was a British novelist.
  1. Celia Levetus (born c.1819 - 1873) was a British writer.
  1. Ruby Winifred Levick (born 1871/2 - 1940) was a British sculptor.
  1. Dorothy Elizabeth Levitt (born 1882 - 1922) was a British motorist and author.
  1. Amy Judith Levy (born 1861 - 1889) was a British writer and poet.
  1. Judith Levy (born 1706 - 1803) was a British benefactor.
  1. Constance Mary Lewcock (born 1894 - 1980) was a British suffragette and socialist.
  1. Agnes Smith Lewis (born 1843 - 1926) was a British Arabic and Syriac scholar and novelist.
  1. Alethea Lewis (born 1749 - 1827) was a British novelist.
  1. Elizabeth Anne Lewis (born 1843 - 1924) was a British temperance activist.
  1. Jessie Elizabeth Penn-Lewis (born 1861 - 1927) was a British missioner and revivalist.
  1. Joyce Lewis (- 1557) was a British protestant martyr.
  1. Judith Lewis (- 1781) was a British .
  1. Mercy Lewis (born 1672/3 -) was a British .
  1. Naomi Lewis (born 1911 - 2009) was a British poet and literary critic.
  1. Rosa Lewis (born 1867 - 1952) was a British hotel proprietor.
  1. Sarah Lewis (fl. 1839-1848) was a British writer on the status of women.
  1. Maria Theresa Lewis (born 1803 - 1865) was a British author.
  1. Amelia Lewsham (born b. c.1748 - in or after 1798) was a British white negress.
  1. Jane Lewson (born 1699/1700? - 1816) was a British eccentric and centenarian.
  1. Juliana Leybourne (born 1303/4 - 1367) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Hilda Winifred Ivy Leyel (born 1880 - 1957) was a British herbalist.
  1. Isabella Lickbarrow (born 1784 - 1847) was a British poet.
  1. Ann Liddell (- in or after 1734) was a British political commentator.
  1. Elizabeth Sedman Lidgett (born 1843 - 1919) was a British poor-law guardian and suffragist.
  1. Dorothea Khristoforovna Lieven (born 1785 - 1857) was a British political hostess.
  1. Hilda Mary Light (born 1890 - 1969) was a British sports administrator.
  1. Hannah Lightfoot (born b. 1730 - in or after 1758) was a British supposed first wife of George III.
  1. Miriam Lightowler (born 1875 - 1958) was a British local politician.
  1. Elizabeth Lilburne (fl. 1641-1660) was a British Leveller.
  1. Beatrice Gladys Lillie (born 1894 - 1989) was a British actress and singer.
  1. Frances Elizabeth Rosemary Lincoln (born 1945 - 2001) was a British publisher.
  1. Jenny Lind (born 1820 - 1887) was a British singer.
  1. Letty Lind (born 1861 - 1923) was a British actress and dancer.
  1. Emilie Augusta Louise Lind-af-Hageby (born 1878 - 1963) was a British animal welfare campaigner.
  1. Joanna Maria Lindehleim (- 1724) was a British singer.
  1. Abigail Lindo (born 1803 - 1848) was a British lexicographer.
  1. Anna Lindsay (born 1845 - 1903) was a British women's activist.
  1. Harriet Sarah Loyd-Lindsay (born 1837 - 1920) was a British benefactor.
  1. Jean Olivia Lindsay (born 1910 - 1996) was a British historian and educationist.
  1. Lilian Lindsay (born 1871 - 1960) was a British dentist.
  1. Norah Mary Madeleine Lindsay (born 1873 - 1948) was a British gardener.
  1. Mary Lindsey (fl. 1697-1713) was a British singer.
  1. Anne Line (- 1601) was a British Roman Catholic martyr.
  1. Mary Lines (born 1893 - 1978) was a British .
  1. Freda Violet Lingstrom (born 1893 - 1989) was a British television producer and writer.
  1. Marjorie Linklater (born 1909 - 1997) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Ann Linley (born 1754 - 1792) was a British singer and writer.
  1. Maria Linley (- 1784) was a British .
  1. Mary Linley (born 1758 - 1787) was a British .
  1. Mary Jane Linskill (born 1840 - 1891) was a British novelist.
  1. Elizabeth Lynn Linton (born 1822 - 1898) was a British writer.
  1. Mary Linwood (born 1755 - 1845) was a British artist in needlework.
  1. Cecilia May Lipton (born 1923 - 2011) was a British singer, actress, and philanthropist.
  1. Alice Lisle (born c.1614 - 1685) was a British supposed traitor.
  1. Anne Lister (born 1671 - 1695x1704) was a British .
  1. Anne Lister (born 1791 - 1840) was a British diarist and traveller.
  1. Gulielma Lister (born 1860 - 1949) was a British mycologist and naturalist.
  1. Moira Lister (born 1923 - 2007) was a British actress.
  1. Susanna Lister (- 1738) was a British natural history illustrator.
  1. Henrietta Liston (born 1751 - 1828) was a British .
  1. Harriett Litchfield (born 1777 - 1854) was a British actress.
  1. Alicia Ellen Neve Little (born 1845 - 1926) was a British author and campaigner against foot-binding.
  1. Janet Little (born 1759 - 1813) was a British poet.
  1. Maudie Joan Littlewood (born 1914 - 2002) was a British theatre director and writer.
  1. Marie Litton (born 1847 - 1884) was a British actress and theatre manager.
  1. Jean Livingston (born 1579 - 1600) was a British murderer.
  1. Mary Livingston (- 1585) was a British .
  1. Adelaide Lord Livingstone (born c.1881 - 1970) was a British peace campaigner.
  1. Helen Livingstone (- 1627) was a British royal tutor.
  1. Mary Catherine Pendrill Llewelyn (born 1811 - 1874) was a British writer and translator.
  1. Anna Shatford Lloyd (born 1837 - 1912) was a British school principal.
  1. Dorothy Jordan Lloyd (born 1889 - 1946) was a British biochemist.
  1. Hilda Nora Lloyd (born 1891 - 1982) was a British gynaecologist and obstetrician.
  1. Julia Lloyd (born 1867 - 1955) was a British educationist.
  1. June Kathleen Lloyd (born 1928 - 2006) was a British paediatrician.
  1. Lucy Catherine Lloyd (born 1834 - 1914) was a British .
  1. Marie Lloyd (born 1870 - 1922) was a British music-hall entertainer.
  1. Martha Lloyd (born 1860 - 1943) was a British .
  1. Mary Lloyd (born 1795 - 1865) was a British slavery abolitionist.
  1. Maude Doris Lloyd (born 1908 - 2004) was a British ballet dancer and critic.
  1. Rachel Lloyd (born 1722 - 1803) was a British housekeeper.
  1. Alice Eliza Loane (born 1863 - 1922) was a British .
  1. Martha Jane Loane (born 1852 - 1933) was a British nurse and social commentator.
  1. Lily Loat (born 1879/80 - 1958) was a British anti-vaccination activist.
  1. Betsy Lobb (born 1868 - 1956) was a British .
  1. Sheila Ramsay Lochhead (born 1910 - 1994) was a British .
  1. Anne Locke (born c.1530 - 1590x1607) was a British translator and religious activist.
  1. Mary Locke (- 1768) was a British poet and children's writer.
  1. Margaret Mary Lockwood (born 1916 - 1990) was a British actress.
  1. Kate Fanny Loder (born 1825 - 1904) was a British .
  1. Mary Lodewyk (- 1407) was a British .
  1. Eleanor Constance Lodge (born 1869 - 1936) was a British historian and college head.
  1. Jane Loftus (born 1821 - 1890) was a British courtier.
  1. Lena Login (born 1820 - 1904) was a British courtier.
  1. Marie Kaye Wouldes Löhr (born 1890 - 1975) was a British actress.
  1. Amelia Long (born 1772 - 1837) was a British watercolour painter.
  1. Ann Long (born 1681? - 1711) was a British celebrated beauty.
  1. Catharine Long (born 1797 - 1867) was a British religious writer.
  1. Margaret Gabrielle Vere Long (born 1885 - 1952) was a British writer.
  1. Margaret Helen Longhurst (born 1882 - 1958) was a British museum curator.
  1. Mary Jane Longstaff (born 1855 - 1935) was a British biologist.
  1. Maria Theresa Longworth (born 1833 - 1881) was a British plaintiff in a case of disputed marriage and author.
  1. Kathleen Lonsdale (born 1903 - 1971) was a British crystallographer and pacifist.
  1. Margaret Lonsdale (fl. 1317) was a British .
  1. Lydia Vasilievna Lopokova (born 1892 - 1981) was a British ballet dancer.
  1. Violet Loraine (born 1886 - 1956) was a British actress.
  1. Elizabeth Lorde (- 1551) was a British prioress of Wilberfoss.
  1. Emily Martha Lorimer (born 1881 - 1949) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Hilda Lockhart Lorimer (born 1873 - 1954) was a British classical scholar.
  1. Sara Losh (- 1853) was a British architect.
  1. Jane Loudon (born 1807 - 1858) was a British writer on botany and magazine editor.
  1. Anne Loughlin (born 1894 - 1979) was a British trade unionist.
  1. Louisa (born 1724 - 1751) was a British .
  1. styled Countess of Albany Louisa (born 1752 - 1824) was a British consort of Charles Edward, Jacobite claimant to the English, Scottish, and Irish thrones.
  1. Louise (born 1848 - 1939) was a British .
  1. royal and Duchess of Fife Louise (born 1867 - 1931) was a British .
  1. Mary Love (fl. 1639-1660) was a British religious writer and biographer.
  1. Emily Mary Loveday (born 1799 -) was a British Roman Catholic convert.
  1. Mary Lovel (born c.1564 - 1628) was a British founder of the English Carmelite convent at Antwerp.
  1. Maria Ann Lovell (born 1803 - 1877) was a British actress and playwright.
  1. Irene May Lovelock (born 1896 - 1974) was a British founder of the British Housewives' League.
  1. Erna Low (born 1909 - 2002) was a British tour operator.
  1. Helen Nora Wilson Low (born 1886 - 1930) was a British novelist and screenwriter.
  1. Elizabeth Lowe (born 1828/9 - 1897) was a British journalist and newspaper editor.
  1. Eveline Mary Lowe (born 1869 - 1956) was a British local politician.
  1. Margaret Frances Jane Lowenfeld (born 1890 - 1973) was a British child psychiatrist and child psychotherapist.
  1. Gillian Marjorie Lowndes (born 1936 - 2010) was a British ceramic artist.
  1. Marie Adelaide Elizabeth Renee Julia Belloc Lowndes (born 1868 - 1947) was a British author.
  1. Mary Lowndes (born 1856 - 1929) was a British stained-glass artist.
  1. Katherine Lowther (born 1653 - 1713) was a British electoral patron.
  1. Mina Gertrude Loy (born 1882 - 1966) was a British poet and painter.
  1. Lozikeyi (born b. before 1869 - 1919) was a British Ndebele Queen of Bulawayo.
  1. Helen Lucas (born 1835 - 1918) was a British philanthropist and social worker.
  1. Isabelle Harriet Lucas (born 1927 - 1997) was a British singer and actress.
  1. Margaret Bright Lucas (born 1818 - 1890) was a British temperance activist and suffragist.
  1. Marie Elizabeth Seymour Lucas (born 1850 - 1921) was a British .
  1. Eva Charlotte Ellis Lückes (born 1854 - 1919) was a British nurse.
  1. Alice Lucy (born c.1594 - 1648) was a British puritan gentlewoman.
  1. Flora Louise Lugard (born 1852 - 1929) was a British journalist and author.
  1. Jemima Luke (born 1813 - 1906) was a British hymn writer.
  1. Elizabeth Lumley (born c.1578 - 1658) was a British benefactor.
  1. Jane Lumley (born 1537 - 1578) was a British translator.
  1. Louisa Innes Lumsden (born 1840 - 1935) was a British promoter of women's education, headmistress, and suffragist.
  1. Gladys Anne Lunn (born 1908 - 1988) was a British .
  1. Sally Lunn (fl. 1680x1800 (suipposedly)) was a British supposed baker.
  1. Frances Elizabeth Lupton (born 1821 - 1892) was a British educationist.
  1. Anne Lutton (born 1791 - 1881) was a British Wesleyan Methodist preacher.
  1. Elizabeth Lutton (born b. c.1498 - in or before 1553) was a British Benedictine nun.
  1. Elizabeth Luttrell (- 1395) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Luttrell (- 1799) was a British .
  1. Agnes Elisabeth Lutyens (born 1906 - 1983) was a British composer.
  1. Emily Lutyens (born 1874 - 1964) was a British theosophist.
  1. Edith Penelope Mary Lutyens (born 1908 - 1999) was a British writer.
  1. Jaquetta de Luxembourg (born c.1416 - 1472) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Beatrix Margaret Lyall (born 1873 - 1948) was a British social worker and local politician.
  1. Agnes Lyle (fl. 1825) was a British ballad singer.
  1. Moura Lympany (born 1916 - 2005) was a British pianist.
  1. Eliza Alicia Lynch (born 1835 - 1886) was a British mistress of Francisco Solano López, marshal-president of Paraguay.
  1. Hannah Lynch (born 1859 - 1904) was a British novelist and journalist.
  1. Patricia Nora Lynch (born c.1894 - 1972) was a British children's writer and journalist.
  1. Theodora Elizabeth Lynch (born 1812 - 1885) was a British poet and novelist.
  1. Kathleen Lynn (born 1874 - 1955) was a British physician and political activist.
  1. Agnes Lyon (born 1762 - 1840) was a British poet.
  1. Elizabeth Lyon (fl. 1722-1726) was a British prostitute and thief.
  1. Isabel Edgar Punton Lyth (born 1917 - 2008) was a British psychoanalyst and social scientist.
  1. Edith Sophy Lyttelton (born 1865 - 1948) was a British public servant and author.
  1. Octavia Laura Lyttelton (born 1862 - 1886) was a British .
  1. Mary Kathleen Lyttelton (born 1856 - 1907) was a British women's activist.
  1. Sarah Lyttelton (born 1787 - 1870) was a British courtier.
  1. Lady Constance Georgina Bulwer-Lytton (born 1869 - 1923) was a British suffragette.
  1. Edith Bulwer-Lytton (born 1841 - 1936) was a British .
  1. Rosina Anne Doyle Bulwer Lytton (born 1802 - 1882) was a British novelist.


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  1. Catherine Charlotte Maberly (born 1805 - 1875) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Macadam (born 1871 - 1948) was a British social worker.
  1. Mary Agnes Josephine McAlister (born 1896 - 1976) was a British politician.
  1. Anne Hutchison McAllister (born 1892 - 1983) was a British speech therapist and teacher.
  1. Elizabeth Macarthur (born 1766 - 1850) was a British .
  1. Ellen Annette McArthur (born 1862 - 1927) was a British historian.
  1. Mary Reid Macarthur (born 1880 - 1921) was a British women's labour organizer.
  1. Isabella Margaret MacAskill (born 1941 - 2011) was a British Gaelic singer.
  1. Carola Macaulay (born 1682 -) was a British milliner and shopkeeper.
  1. Catharine Macaulay (born 1731 - 1791) was a British historian and political polemicist.
  1. Emilie Rose Macaulay (born 1881 - 1958) was a British author.
  1. Catherine Elizabeth McAuley (born 1778? - 1841) was a British Roman Catholic nun.
  1. Elizabeth Wright Macauley (born 1785? - 1837) was a British actress and socialist.
  1. Margaret M'Avoy (born 1800 - 1820) was a British impostor.
  1. Ann Macbeth (born 1875 - 1948) was a British .
  1. Sara Vonla Adair McBride (born 1921 - 2003) was a British naval officer.
  1. Annie McCall (born 1859 - 1949) was a British physician and promoter of antenatal and maternity care.
  1. Janet Hutchison McCallum (born 1881 - 1946) was a British trade unionist and suffragette.
  1. Euphame MacCalzean (- 1591) was a British .
  1. Lila Emma McCarthy (born 1875 - 1960) was a British actress and theatre manager.
  1. Mary Josepha MacCarthy (born 1882 - 1953) was a British .
  1. Emma Maud McCarthy (born 1858 - 1949) was a British army matron-in-chief.
  1. Linda Louise McCartney (born 1941 - 1998) was a British photographer and promoter of vegetarianism.
  1. Ivy Lilian McClelland (born 1908 - 2006) was a British scholar of Spanish literature.
  1. Nellie Letitia McClung (born 1873 - 1951) was a British suffragist and writer.
  1. Kirsty Anna MacColl (born 1959 - 2000) was a British singer and songwriter.
  1. Mary Ann McCracken (born 1770 - 1866) was a British social reformer.
  1. Jane McCrea (born 1752? - 1777) was a British murder victim and folk heroine in America.
  1. Agnes Syme Macdonald (born 1882 - 1966) was a British suffragette and campaigner for women's citizenship.
  1. Eleanor Catherine Macdonald (born 1910 - 2004) was a British businesswoman and management consultant.
  1. Ethel Camilia MacDonald (born 1909 - 1960) was a British anti-parliamentary socialist.
  1. Finola MacDonald (- in or after 1610) was a British .
  1. Flora MacDonald (born 1722 - 1790) was a British Jacobite heroine.
  1. Frances Eliza Macdonald (born 1873 - 1921) was a British .
  1. Georgiana Macdonald (-) was a British .
  1. Margaret Ethel Gladstone MacDonald (born 1870 - 1911) was a British socialist and feminist.
  1. Katherine MacDonnell (born 1603? - 1649) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Rose MacDonnell (born 1631 - 1695) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Grace Alexandra McDougall (born 1887 - 1963) was a British officer of the FANY.
  1. Harriette McDougall (born 1818 - 1886) was a British missionary.
  1. Kate Florence McDougall (born 1910 - 1999) was a British psychiatric social worker.
  1. Mary Augusta McEvoy (born 1870 - 1941) was a British .
  1. Ann Maitland MacEwen (born 1918 - 2008) was a British architect and town planner.
  1. Frances Elizabeth Bellenden McFall (born 1854 - 1943) was a British novelist and women's rights campaigner.
  1. Mrs Macfarlane (fl. 1716-1719) was a British murderer.
  1. Jessie Macfarlane (born 1843 - 1871) was a British preacher.
  1. Mary Agnes Craig McGeachy (born 1901 - 1991) was a British international civil servant.
  1. Janet Elizabeth Macgregor (born 1920 - 2005) was a British cytologist.
  1. Norah Allison McGuinness (born 1901 - 1980) was a British painter and theatre designer.
  1. Hvarflod Macheth (fl. 1196) was a British .
  1. Frances Matilda McIan (born c.1814 - 1897) was a British painter and design school superintendent.
  1. Harriett McIlquham (born 1837 - 1910) was a British local politician and suffragist.
  1. Anne Louise McIlroy (born 1878 - 1968) was a British obstetrician and gynaecologist.
  1. Helen Clark McInnes (born 1907 - 1985) was a British novelist.
  1. Matilda Anne Mackarness (born 1825 - 1881) was a British children's writer.
  1. Helen Marion McPherson Mackay (born 1891 - 1965) was a British paediatrician.
  1. Isabella Gordon Mackay (born 1777/8 - 1850) was a British philanthropist and religious activist.
  1. Margaret McKay (born 1911 - 1996) was a British politician and trade unionist.
  1. Mary Mackay (born 1855 - 1924) was a British novelist.
  1. Sheila Marshall McKechnie (born 1948 - 2004) was a British housing reformer and consumer rights campaigner.
  1. Mary Mackellar (born 1834 - 1890) was a British poet.
  1. Marthe McKenna (born 1892 - c.1969) was a British spy.
  1. Siobhan McKenna (born 1923 - 1986) was a British actress.
  1. Agnes Mure Mackenzie (born 1891 - 1955) was a British historian and novelist.
  1. Anna Mackenzie (born c.1621 - 1707) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Anne Mackenzie (born 1813/14 - 1877) was a British .
  1. Georgina Mary Muir Mackenzie (born 1833 - 1874) was a British traveller and writer.
  1. Helen Carruthers Mackenzie (born 1859 - 1945) was a British educationist and public health campaigner.
  1. Mary Elizabeth Frederica Stewart-Mackenzie (born 1783 - 1862) was a British chief of clan Mackenzie.
  1. Margaret McKillop (born 1864 - 1929) was a British scientist and university teacher.
  1. Mary Helen MacKillop (born 1842 - 1909) was a British Roman Catholic nun.
  1. Antoinette Sterling MacKinlay (born 1843x50 - 1904) was a British singer.
  1. Nina Mae McKinney (born 1912 - 1967) was a British singer and actress.
  1. Doris Livingstone Mackinnon (born 1883 - 1956) was a British protozoologist.
  1. Anne Mackintosh (born 1723 - 1784) was a British Jacobite campaigner.
  1. Elizabeth MacKintosh (born 1896 - 1952) was a British novelist and playwright.
  1. Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh (born 1864 - 1933) was a British watercolour painter and designer.
  1. Maria Macklin (born 1733 - 1781) was a British .
  1. Christine McKoy (born 1851 - 1912) was a British .
  1. Millie McKoy (born 1851 - 1912) was a British .
  1. Laurentia Margaret McLachlan (born 1866 - 1953) was a British Abbess of Stanbrook and scholar.
  1. Christian Maclagan (born 1811 - 1901) was a British archaeologist.
  1. Myrtle Ethel Maclagan (born 1911 - 1993) was a British cricketer and soldier.
  1. Anne Laura Dorinthea McLaren (born 1927 - 2007) was a British geneticist.
  1. Eva Maria McLaren (born 1852/3 - 1921) was a British social reformer and political activist.
  1. Laura Elizabeth McLaren (born 1854 - 1933) was a British campaigner for women's rights and horticulturist.
  1. Priscilla Bright McLaren (born 1815 - 1906) was a British campaigner for women's rights.
  1. Margaret Maclauchlan (born 1621/2 - 1685) was a British .
  1. Florence Patricia Alice McLaughlin (born 1916 - 1997) was a British politician.
  1. Catherine McLean (born 1879 - 1960) was a British trade unionist.
  1. Ida Smedley Maclean (born 1877 - 1944) was a British biochemist.
  1. Agnes Maclehose (born 1758 - 1841) was a British letter writer and poet.
  1. Maud Lilburn MacLellan (born 1903 - 1977) was a British commanding officer of the FANY.
  1. Catherine MacLeod (born 1914 - 2000) was a British Gaelic singer.
  1. Evelyn Hester Macleod (born 1915 - 1999) was a British .
  1. Flora Louisa Cecilia MacLeod (born 1878 - 1976) was a British chief of clan MacLeod.
  1. Katherine McLoughlin (fl. 1671-1679) was a British Quaker preacher.
  1. Mary McLoughlin (- after 1904) was a British .
  1. Anna Isabel MacManus (born 1866 - 1902) was a British poet and journalist.
  1. Jessie Chrystal Macmillan (born 1872 - 1937) was a British barrister and political activist.
  1. Margaret McMillan (born 1860 - 1931) was a British socialist propagandist and educationist.
  1. Rachel McMillan (born 1859 - 1917) was a British health visitor and educationist.
  1. Julia McMordie (born 1860 - 1942) was a British politician and philanthropist.
  1. Mary McMullen (born 1763/4? -) was a British pedestrian.
  1. Sarah Broom Macnaughtan (born 1864 - 1916) was a British nurse and author.
  1. Ethel Rhoda McNeile (born 1875 - 1922) was a British missionary and headmistress.
  1. Florence Marian McNeill (born 1885 - 1973) was a British folklorist.
  1. Elizabeth MacNicol (born 1869 - 1904) was a British painter.
  1. Elizabeth Violet Maconchy (born 1907 - 1994) was a British composer.
  1. Agnes Campbell Macphail (born 1890 - 1954) was a British schoolteacher and politician in Canada.
  1. Ann McPherson (born 1945 - 2011) was a British general practitioner and health campaigner.
  1. Annie Parlane Macpherson (born 1825 - 1904) was a British promoter of child emigration.
  1. Gerardine Macpherson (born 1830/31 - 1878) was a British biographer and book illustrator.
  1. Mary MacPherson (born 1821 - 1898) was a British poet.
  1. Katharine Sarah Macquoid (born 1824 - 1917) was a British novelist and travel writer.
  1. Kathleen McShane (born 1897 - 1964) was a British .
  1. Mary Margaret MacSwiney (born 1872 - 1942) was a British Irish republican.
  1. Muriel Frances MacSwiney (born 1892 - 1982) was a British .
  1. Martha McTier (born 1742 - 1837) was a British letter writer and political commentator.
  1. Judith Madan (born 1702 - 1781) was a British gentlewoman and poet.
  1. Katherine Mary Adela Maddison (born 1862 - 1929) was a British composer.
  1. Ann Maddocks (- 1727) was a British tragic heroine.
  1. Madeleine (born 1520 - 1537) was a British Queen of Scots, consort of James V.
  1. Martha Maria Magee (- 1846) was a British benefactor.
  1. Katie Magnus (born 1844 - 1924) was a British writer and schoolteacher.
  1. Gertrude Mahon (born b. 1752 - in or after 1808) was a British courtesan and actress.
  1. Marie Maillard (born 1680 - 1731) was a British beneficiary of miraculous healing.
  1. Lucy Philip Mair (born 1901 - 1986) was a British social anthropologist.
  1. Sarah Elizabeth Siddons Mair (born 1846 - 1941) was a British promoter of women's education and campaigner for women's rights.
  1. Ethel Mary Mairet (born 1872 - 1952) was a British hand-weaving revivalist and author.
  1. Màiri nighean Alasdair Ruaidh (born c.1615 - c.1707) was a British Scottish Gaelic poet.
  1. Agnes Catherine Maitland (born 1849 - 1906) was a British college head.
  1. Emma Knox Maitland (born 1844 - 1923) was a British suffragist and educationist.
  1. Julia Charlotte Maitland (born 1808 - 1864) was a British writer and traveller.
  1. Mary Maitland (- 1596) was a British writer.
  1. Edith Helen Major (born 1867 - 1951) was a British headmistress and college head.
  1. Elizabeth Major (fl. 1656) was a British religious writer.
  1. Bathsua Makin (born b. 1600 - in or after 1675) was a British scholar and teacher.
  1. Lavinia Malcolm (born 1847/8 - 1920) was a British local politician.
  1. Helen Mary Malcolm (born 1918 - 2010) was a British television announcer.
  1. Sarah Malcolm (born c.1710 - 1733) was a British murderer.
  1. Maria Felicia Malibran (born 1808 - 1836) was a British singer.
  1. Elizabeth Malleson (born 1828 - 1916) was a British educationist and promoter of rural district nursing.
  1. Joan Graeme Malleson (born 1899 - 1956) was a British physician.
  1. Elizabeth Mallet (fl. 1672-1706) was a British printer and bookseller.
  1. Louisa Tempe Mallet (born 1837 - 1904) was a British women's activist.
  1. Olive Christian Malvery (born 1876/7 - 1914) was a British social observer.
  1. Judith Man (fl. 1640) was a British translator.
  1. Arda Mandikian (born 1924? - 2009) was a British singer and arts administrator.
  1. Richmal Mangnall (born 1769 - 1820) was a British schoolmistress.
  1. Maria Manina (fl. 1712-1736) was a British singer.
  1. Delarivier Manley (born c.1670 - 1724) was a British writer.
  1. Edna Manley (born 1900 - 1987) was a British sculptor.
  1. Cathleen Sabine Mann (born 1896 - 1959) was a British painter.
  1. Ida Caroline Mann (born 1893 - 1983) was a British ophthalmologist.
  1. Jean Mann (born 1889 - 1964) was a British politician and housing reformer.
  1. Julia de Lacy Mann (born 1891 - 1985) was a British economic historian and college head.
  1. Mary Elizabeth Mann (born 1848 - 1929) was a British writer.
  1. Mary Isabella Manners (born 1756 - 1831) was a British politician and society hostess.
  1. Marion Margaret Violet Manners (born 1856 - 1937) was a British artist.
  1. Ethel Edith Mannin (born 1900 - 1984) was a British writer.
  1. Elizabeth Adelaide Manning (born 1828 - 1905) was a British social reformer.
  1. Anne Manning (born 1807 - 1879) was a British writer.
  1. Charlotte Manning (born 1803 - 1871) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Leah Manning (born 1886 - 1977) was a British educationist and politician.
  1. Marie Manning (born 1821 - 1849) was a British murderer.
  1. Olivia Mary Manning (born 1908 - 1980) was a British novelist.
  1. Rosemary Joy Manning (born 1911 - 1988) was a British author and headmistress.
  1. Margaret Mansfield (- 1892) was a British women's suffragist and spiritualist.
  1. Irene Manton (born 1904 - 1988) was a British plant cytologist.
  1. Sidnie Milana Manton (born 1902 - 1979) was a British zoologist.
  1. Sarah Mapp (- 1737) was a British bone-setter.
  1. Gertrud Elisabeth Mara (born 1749 - 1833) was a British singer.
  1. Jane Haldimand Marcet (born 1769 - 1858) was a British writer on science and political economy.
  1. Violet Olivia Cressy-Marcks (born 1895 - 1970) was a British traveller.
  1. Petronilla de la Mare (born b. 1248 - in or before 1292) was a British .
  1. Margaret (- 1093) was a British Queen of Scots, consort of Malcolm III.
  1. Margaret (born 1187x95 - 1259) was a British princess.
  1. Margaret (born 1240 - 1275) was a British Queen of Scots, consort of Alexander III.
  1. Margaret (born 1279? - 1318) was a British Queen of England.
  1. Margaret (born 1282/3 - 1290) was a British queen-designate of Scots.
  1. Margaret (- in or after 1374) was a British Queen of Scots, consort of David II.
  1. Margaret (born 1424 - 1445) was a British dauphine of France.
  1. Margaret (born 1430 - 1482) was a British Queen of England, consort of Henry VI.
  1. Margaret (born 1446 - 1503) was a British Yorkist matriarch and mediator.
  1. Margaret (born 1456/7? - 1486) was a British Queen of Scots, consort of James III.
  1. Margaret (born 1489 - 1541) was a British Queen of Scots, consort of James IV.
  1. Margaret (born 1882 - 1920) was a British crown princess of Sweden, consort of Gustav Adolf.
  1. Margaret Rose (born 1930 - 2002) was a British .
  1. Marged ferch Ifan (- 1793) was a British harpist and wrestler.
  1. Margery (fl. 1300-1306) was a British .
  1. Jessie Payne Margoliouth (born 1856 - 1933) was a British Syriac scholar.
  1. Maria (- 1807) was a British .
  1. Marie (fl. c.1180-c.1189) was a British poet.
  1. Marie (- 1284) was a British Queen of Scots, second consort of Alexander II.
  1. Marie (born 1875 - 1938) was a British Queen of Romania, consort of Ferdinand I.
  1. Marie Louise (born 1872 - 1956) was a British .
  1. Marie-Amélie Thérèse (born 1782 - 1866) was a British Queen of the French and exile.
  1. Marina (born 1906 - 1968) was a British .
  1. Jessie Jane Meriton White Mario (born 1832 - 1906) was a British advocate of Italian unity.
  1. Kitty Marion (born 1871 - 1944) was a British suffragette and birth control activist.
  1. Jean Marishall (fl. 1765-1788) was a British novelist and playwright.
  1. Janet Marjorie Mark (born 1943 - 2006) was a British children's writer.
  1. Beryl Markham (born 1902 - 1986) was a British aviator and author.
  1. Violet Rosa Markham (born 1872 - 1959) was a British public servant.
  1. Constance Georgine Markievicz (born 1868 - 1927) was a British Irish republican and first woman elected to parliament.
  1. Alicia Markova (born 1910 - 2004) was a British ballet dancer.
  1. Erika Markus (born 1910 - 1992) was a British bridge player and writer.
  1. Christina of Markyate (born b. c.1096 - after 1145) was a British hermit and prioress of Markyate.
  1. Hilda Gertrude Marley (born 1876 - 1951) was a British psychologist and educationist.
  1. Madeline Frances Jane Marrable (born 1833 - 1916) was a British painter.
  1. Romola Mary Marre (born 1920 - 2005) was a British voluntary worker and public servant.
  1. Ellen Marriage (born 1865 - 1946) was a British translator.
  1. Florence Marryat (born 1833 - 1899) was a British novelist.
  1. Betty Marsden (born 1919 - 1998) was a British actress and comedian.
  1. Dora Marsden (born 1882 - 1960) was a British suffragette and philosopher.
  1. Kate Marsden (born 1859 - 1931) was a British traveller and nurse.
  1. Anne Marsh (- 1874) was a British novelist.
  1. Catherine Marsh (born 1818 - 1912) was a British .
  1. Charlotte Augusta Leopoldine Marsh (born 1887 - 1961) was a British suffragette and social worker.
  1. Irene Mabel Marsh (born 1875 - 1938) was a British promoter of women's physical education.
  1. Edith Ngaio Marsh (born 1895 - 1982) was a British detective novelist and theatre director.
  1. Agnes Bertha Marshall (born 1855 - 1905) was a British ice-cream maker.
  1. Catherine Elizabeth Marshall (born 1880 - 1961) was a British suffragist and internationalist.
  1. Cherry Marshall (-) was a British .
  1. Emily Esther Marshall (born 1832 - 1915) was a British advocate of an ordained ministry for women and founder of an Anglican Franciscan third order.
  1. Emma Marshall (born 1828 - 1899) was a British novelist.
  1. Florence Ashton Marshall (born 1843 - 1922) was a British .
  1. Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall (born 1867 - 1941) was a British children's writer.
  1. Marian Sutton Marshall (born 1847/8 - 1901) was a British secretary and trade unionist.
  1. Mary Marshall (born 1850 - 1944) was a British economist.
  1. Mary Adamson Anderson Marshall (born 1837 - 1910) was a British .
  1. Rebecca Marshall (fl. 1660-1683) was a British actress.
  1. Sheina Macalister Marshall (born 1896 - 1977) was a British marine zoologist.
  1. Sybil Mary Marshall (born 1913 - 2005) was a British educationist and author.
  1. Muriel Joan Marsham (born 1888 - 1972) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Hannah Marshman (born 1767 - 1847) was a British .
  1. M Marsin (fl. 1696-1701) was a British theologian.
  1. Una Maud Victoria Marson (born 1905 - 1965) was a British writer and feminist.
  1. Linda Martel (born 1956 - 1961) was a British healer.
  1. Maria Marten (born 1801 - 1827) was a British .
  1. Dorcas Martin (born 1536/7 - 1599) was a British translator and bookseller.
  1. Emma Martin (born 1811/12 - 1851) was a British socialist and freethinker.
  1. Mary Anne Frances Martin (born 1829 - 1922) was a British educationist and author.
  1. Harriet Letitia Martin (born 1801 - 1891) was a British .
  1. Helen Martin (born c.1609 - 1672) was a British Poor Clare Abbess.
  1. Mary Adela Martin (born 1907 - 1969) was a British artist.
  1. Mary Ann Martin (born 1817 - 1884) was a British .
  1. Mary Letitia Martin (born 1815 - 1850) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Dame Rosamund Mary Holland-Martin (born 1914 - 2001) was a British voluntary worker.
  1. Sarah Martin (born 1791 - 1843) was a British prison visitor.
  1. Susannah Martin (- 1692) was a British .
  1. Violet Florence Martin (born 1862 - 1915) was a British novelist.
  1. Hilda Martindale (born 1875 - 1952) was a British civil servant.
  1. Louisa Martindale (born 1839 - 1914) was a British women's activist.
  1. Louisa Martindale (born 1872 - 1966) was a British gynaecologist and suffragist.
  1. Edith Martineau (born 1842 - 1909) was a British watercolour painter.
  1. Harriet Martineau (born 1802 - 1876) was a British writer and journalist.
  1. Jane Martineau (born 1812 - 1882) was a British college administrator.
  1. Caroline Eliza Derecourt Martyn (born 1867 - 1896) was a British Christian socialist.
  1. Edith How Martyn (born 1875 - 1954) was a British suffragist and advocate of birth control.
  1. Margaret Martyr (born 1761/2 - 1807) was a British singer and actress.
  1. Edith Mary Marvin (born 1872 - 1958) was a British inspector of schools.
  1. Jenny Julia Eleanor Marx (born 1855 - 1898) was a British socialist writer and activist.
  1. Enid Dorothy Crystal Marx (born 1902 - 1998) was a British designer.
  1. Mary (- 1182) was a British princess and Abbess of Romsey.
  1. Mary (born 1278 - c.1332) was a British princess and Benedictine nun.
  1. Mary (- 1463) was a British Queen of Scots, consort of James II.
  1. Mary (born 1496 - 1533) was a British Queen of France, consort of Louis XII.
  1. Mary (born 1515 - 1560) was a British Queen of Scots, consort of James V, and regent of Scotland.
  1. Mary I (born 1516 - 1558) was a British Queen of England and Ireland.
  1. Mary (born 1542 - 1587) was a British Queen of Scots.
  1. royal Mary (born 1631 - 1660) was a British princess of Orange, consort of William II.
  1. Mary (born 1658 - 1718) was a British Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland, consort of James II and VII.
  1. Mary II (born 1662 - 1694) was a British Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
  1. Mary (born 1723 - 1772) was a British landgravine of Hesse-Cassel, consort of Friedrich II.
  1. Mary (born 1776 - 1857) was a British .
  1. Mary (born 1867 - 1953) was a British Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, and the British dominions beyond the seas, and empress of India, consort of George V.
  1. royal Mary (born 1897 - 1965) was a British .
  1. Mary Adelaide (born 1833 - 1897) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Abigail Masham (born 1670? - 1734) was a British royal favourite.
  1. Damaris Masham (born 1658 - 1708) was a British philosopher and theological writer.
  1. Frances Agnes Mason (born 1849 - 1941) was a British founder of the Community of the Holy Family.
  1. Charlotte Maria Shaw Mason (born 1842 - 1923) was a British teacher and writer on education.
  1. Marianne Harriet Mason (born 1845 - 1932) was a British poor-law inspector.
  1. Anna Raymond Massey (born 1937 - 2011) was a British actress.
  1. Emily Caroline Langton Massingberd (born 1847 - 1897) was a British women's club founder and temperance campaigner.
  1. Lucy Blanche Masterman (born 1884 - 1977) was a British .
  1. Mary Masters (fl. 1733-1755) was a British poet and letter-writer.
  1. Hilda Matheson (born 1888 - 1940) was a British intelligence officer and director of radio talks.
  1. Mary Mathew (born 1724 - 1777) was a British diarist.
  1. Eliza Kirkham Mathews (born 1772 - 1802) was a British novelist and poet.
  1. Elvira Sibyl Maria Laughton Mathews (born 1888 - 1959) was a British director of the Women's Royal Naval Service.
  1. Matilda (- 1083) was a British Queen of England, consort of William I.
  1. Matilda (-) was a British .
  1. Matilda (born 1080 - 1118) was a British Queen of England, first consort of Henry I.
  1. Matilda (born 1102 - 1167) was a British empress, consort of Heinrich V.
  1. Matilda (born c.1103 - 1152) was a British Queen of England, consort of King Stephen.
  1. Matilda (- 1189) was a British magnate.
  1. Matilda (born 1156 - 1189) was a British princess.
  1. Matilda (fl. c.1200) was a British .
  1. Matilda of Lancaster (- 1377) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Frances Matthew (born 1550/51 - 1629) was a British benefactor.
  1. Charlotte Matthews (- 1802) was a British businesswoman.
  1. Jessie Margaret Matthews (born 1907 - 1981) was a British actress.
  1. Sarah Magdalene Matthews (born 1846 - 1929) was a British temperance leader.
  1. Isabella Mattocks (born 1746 - 1826) was a British actress and singer.
  1. Katharine Elizabeth Alan de Mattos (born 1851 - 1939) was a British author.
  1. Maud (- 1131) was a British .
  1. Maud (born 1869 - 1938) was a British Queen of Norway, consort of Haakon VII.
  1. Margaret Jean Hay Maud (born 1904 - 1993) was a British .
  1. Clementina Maude (born 1822 - 1865) was a British photographer.
  1. Dorothea Clara Maude (born 1879 - 1959) was a British physician and surgeon.
  1. Gwendoline Maud Syrie Maugham (born 1879 - 1955) was a British interior decorator.
  1. Annie Scott Dill Maunder (born 1868 - 1947) was a British astronomer.
  1. Dorothea Maunsell (born 1749x51 -) was a British figure of scandal.
  1. Mary Atkinson Maurice (born 1797 - 1858) was a British educationist.
  1. Sarah Mawe (- 1846) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Barbara Mawer (born 1936 - 2006) was a British biochemist.
  1. June Knox-Mawer (born 1930 - 2006) was a British writer and broadcaster.
  1. Sarah Algeria Marjorie Maxse (born 1891 - 1975) was a British political organizer.
  1. Darcy Maxwell (born 1742/3 - 1810) was a British follower of Methodism and philanthropist.
  1. Lilly Maxwell (born c.1800 - 1876) was a British suffragist.
  1. Winifred Maxwell (born 1672 - 1749) was a British Jacobite courtier.
  1. Pamela May (born 1917 - 2005) was a British ballet dancer.
  1. Florence Elizabeth Maybrick (born 1862 - 1941) was a British convicted poisoner.
  1. Constance Louisa Maynard (born 1849 - 1935) was a British college head.
  1. Vera Joan Maynard (born 1921 - 1998) was a British trade unionist and politician.
  1. Ethelind Frances Colburn Mayne (born 1865 - 1941) was a British author and translator.
  1. Elizabeth Mayo (born 1793 - 1865) was a British educational reformer and evangelical writer.
  1. Isabella Mayo (born 1843 - 1914) was a British novelist and essayist.
  1. Katherine Mayo (born 1867 - 1940) was a British author in the United States of America.
  1. Flora Macdonald Mayor (born 1872 - 1932) was a British novelist.
  1. Gwendoline Emily Meacham (born 1892 - 1981) was a British Scottish nationalist.
  1. Elizabeth Thomasina Meade (born 1844 - 1914) was a British children's writer and novelist.
  1. Anna Meades (- in or before 1779?) was a British novelist.
  1. Eleanor Cowie Mears (born 1917 - 1992) was a British medical practitioner and campaigner.
  1. Jean Shinglewood Medawar (born 1913 - 2005) was a British campaigner for family planning.
  1. Mary Beaumont Medd (born 1907 - 2005) was a British architect and educationist.
  1. Anne Mee (born c.1770 - 1851) was a British miniature painter.
  1. Margaret Ursula Mee (born 1909 - 1988) was a British political activist and botanical artist.
  1. Elizabeth Meeke (born 1761 - 1826?) was a British writer.
  1. Mrs Meer Hassan Ali (fl. 1832) was a British author.
  1. Helen Dick Megaw (born 1907 - 2002) was a British crystallographer.
  1. Lise Meitner (born 1878 - 1968) was a British physicist.
  1. Nellie Melba (born 1861 - 1931) was a British singer.
  1. Sara Melhuish (born 1861 - 1939) was a British educationist.
  1. May Mellanby (born 1882 - 1978) was a British .
  1. Agnes Mellers (- 1513/14) was a British benefactor.
  1. Margaret Nairne Mellis (born 1914 - 2009) was a British artist.
  1. Catherine Rachel Mellish (born 1710 - 1747) was a British breach of promise defendant.
  1. Sarah Jane Mellon (born 1824 - 1909) was a British actress.
  1. Florence Elizabeth Melly (born 1856 - 1928) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Melville (fl. 1599-1631) was a British writer.
  1. Frances Helen Melville (born 1873 - 1962) was a British promoter of higher education for women in Scotland and suffragist.
  1. Vera Frančevna Menchik (born 1906 - 1944) was a British chess player.
  1. Adah Isaacs Menken (born 1835? - 1868) was a British actress and poet.
  1. Diana Rosamond Constance Grace Irene Menuhin (born 1912 - 2003) was a British ballet dancer.
  1. Pattie Maie Menzies (born 1899 - 1995) was a British .
  1. Mabel Mercer (born 1900 - 1984) was a British cabaret singer.
  1. Mary Mercer (born 1647 -) was a British .
  1. Winifred Louise Mercier (born 1878 - 1934) was a British educationist and college head.
  1. Louisa Anne Meredith (born 1812 - 1895) was a British writer and naturalist.
  1. Susanna Meredith (born 1823 - 1901) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Martha Crawford Merington (born 1830/31 - 1912) was a British poor-law guardian.
  1. Mary Philadelphia Merrifield (born 1804 - 1889) was a British writer on art and algologist.
  1. Anna Massey Lea Merritt (born 1844 - 1930) was a British figure painter and etcher.
  1. Helen Metcalf (born 1946 - 2003) was a British headteacher.
  1. Fanny Metcalfe (born 1829 - 1897) was a British headmistress.
  1. Jean Metcalfe (born 1923 - 2000) was a British broadcaster.
  1. Eliza Meteyard (born 1816 - 1879) was a British writer and advocate of women's rights.
  1. Valerie Susie Meux (born 1852 - 1910) was a British .
  1. Charlotte Mary Mew (born 1869 - 1928) was a British poet.
  1. Adele Meyer (born 1862/3 - 1930) was a British campaigner for social reform.
  1. Margaret Theodora Meyer (born 1862 - 1924) was a British mathematician.
  1. Alice Christiana Gertrude Meynell (born 1847 - 1922) was a British poet and journalist.
  1. Alix Hester Marie Meynell (born 1903 - 1999) was a British civil servant.
  1. Viola Mary Gertrude Meynell (born 1885 - 1956) was a British novelist and short-story writer.
  1. Kate Evelyn Meyrick (born 1875 - 1933) was a British nightclub owner.
  1. Baroness Malwida Rivalier von Meysenbug (born 1816 - 1903) was a British writer and exile.
  1. Sarah Greenaway Miall (born 1918 - 2010) was a British .
  1. Janet Ray Michie (born 1934 - 2008) was a British politician.
  1. Jane Mico (born b. in or before 1634 - 1670) was a British .
  1. Anne Middleton (- 1658) was a British benefactor.
  1. Dorothy Middleton (born 1909 - 1999) was a British geographer and writer.
  1. Elizabeth Middleton (fl. 1637 (suipposedly)) was a British supposed poet.
  1. Lucy Annie Middleton (born 1894 - 1983) was a British socialist propagandist and politician.
  1. Yevonde Philone Middleton (born 1893 - 1975) was a British photographer.
  1. Kathleen Margaret Midwinter (born 1909 - 1995) was a British first female clerk in the House of Commons and United Nations official.
  1. Clara Emily Milburn (born 1883 - 1961) was a British housewife and diarist.
  1. Lisalotte Milchsack (born 1905 - 1992) was a British promoter of Anglo-German relations.
  1. Mildburg (- in or after 716) was a British Abbess of Much Wenlock.
  1. Grace Mildmay (born c.1552 - 1620) was a British memoirist and medical practitioner.
  1. Mildrith (fl. 716-c.733) was a British Abbess of Minster in Thanet.
  1. Jane Mary Miles (born c.1762 - 1846) was a British pianist and composer.
  1. Margaret Miles (born 1911 - 1994) was a British headmistress.
  1. Sibella Elizabeth Miles (- 1882) was a British poet.
  1. Harriet Mill (born 1807 - 1858) was a British advocate of sexual equality.
  1. Gertrude Millar (born 1879 - 1952) was a British actress.
  1. Anna Miller (born 1741 - 1781) was a British poet and salon hostess.
  1. Florence Fenwick Miller (born 1854 - 1935) was a British journalist and public lecturer.
  1. Elizabeth Lee Miller (born 1907 - 1977) was a British fashion model and photographer.
  1. Lydia Mackenzie Falconer Miller (- 1876) was a British children's writer.
  1. Ruby Laura Rose Miller (born 1889 - 1976) was a British actress.
  1. Alice Letitia Milligan (born 1866 - 1953) was a British author and Irish nationalist.
  1. Mary Millington (born 1945 - 1979) was a British sex worker and actress.
  1. Annette Mills (born 1894 - 1955) was a British entertainer.
  1. Barbara Jean Lyon Mills (born 1940 - 2011) was a British barrister and public servant.
  1. Dorothy Rachel Melissa Mills (born 1889 - 1959) was a British traveller and novelist.
  1. Florence Mills (born 1895 - 1927) was a British singer and dancer.
  1. Gladys Mills (born 1918 - 1978) was a British pianist and popular entertainer.
  1. Alvilde Lees-Milne (born 1909 - 1994) was a British .
  1. Christian Milne (- in or after 1816) was a British poet.
  1. Mary Elizabeth Gordon Milne (born 1891 - 1972) was a British nurse.
  1. Mary Milner (born 1797 - 1863) was a British author.
  1. Violet Georgina Milner (born 1872 - 1958) was a British imperial activist.
  1. Helen Hope Mirrlees (born 1887 - 1978) was a British writer and poet.
  1. Jane Mitchel (born 1819/20 - 1899) was a British .
  1. Gladys Maude Winifred Mitchell (born 1901 - 1983) was a British novelist.
  1. Hannah Maria Mitchell (born 1872 - 1956) was a British socialist and suffragette.
  1. Jean Brown Mitchell (born 1904 - 1990) was a British geographer.
  1. Maria Hay Mackenzie Mitchell (born 1820 - 1907) was a British .
  1. Mary Frances Mitchell (born 1923 - 1988) was a British landscape architect.
  1. Margaret Mitchelson (fl. 1638) was a British prophetess.
  1. Naomi Mary Margaret Mitchison (born 1897 - 1999) was a British writer and social activist.
  1. Rosalind Mary Mitchison (born 1919 - 2002) was a British historian.
  1. Jessica Lucy Freeman-Mitford (born 1917 - 1996) was a British writer and journalist.
  1. Mary Russell Mitford (born 1787 - 1855) was a British playwright and writer.
  1. Nancy Freeman-Mitford (born 1904 - 1973) was a British novelist and biographer.
  1. Unity Valkyrie Freeman-Mitford (born 1914 - 1948) was a British Nazi sympathizer.
  1. Charlotte Anne Elizabeth Moberly (born 1846 - 1937) was a British college head.
  1. Mary Moberly (born 1853 - 1940) was a British headmistress.
  1. Winifred Horsbrugh Moberly (born 1875 - 1928) was a British college head.
  1. Alice Isabella Model (born 1856 - 1943) was a British philanthropist and family welfare worker.
  1. St. Modwenna of Burton (fl. before twelfth century) was a British .
  1. Mary Moffat (born 1795 - 1871) was a British .
  1. Mary Mogg (born 1698/9 - 1766) was a British celebrated beauty.
  1. Pearl Cynthia Connor-Mogotsi (born 1924 - 2005) was a British actress and theatrical agent.
  1. Mary Elizabeth Mohl (born 1793 - 1883) was a British salon hostess and author.
  1. Tatiana Benita Moiseiwitsch (born 1914 - 2003) was a British theatre designer.
  1. Harriet Fisher Mole (born 1841 - 1912) was a British socialist and women's trade union organizer.
  1. Andalusia Grant Molesworth (born c.1809 - 1888) was a British society hostess.
  1. Catherine Molesworth (born 1760 - 1836) was a British etcher and painter.
  1. Mary Louisa Molesworth (born 1839 - 1921) was a British novelist and children's writer.
  1. Aurelia Molins (born c.1582 - 1641) was a British .
  1. Mary Mollineux (born 1651? - 1696) was a British poet.
  1. Helena Mary Molony (born 1883 - 1967) was a British actress and Irish nationalist.
  1. Mary Monck (born 1677? - 1715) was a British poet and translator.
  1. Hawise Mone (fl. 1428-1430) was a British .
  1. Moninne (- 517) was a British nun.
  1. Constance Mary Monks (born 1911 - 1989) was a British politician.
  1. Elizabeth Monroe (born 1905 - 1986) was a British journalist and scholar of the Middle East.
  1. Harriet Monsell (born 1811 - 1883) was a British founder of the Community of St John Baptist, Clewer.
  1. Anne Monson (born c.1727 - 1776) was a British botanist and collector of plants and insects.
  1. Theodosia Monson (born 1803 - 1891) was a British dilettante and promoter of women's rights.
  1. Barbara Montagu (born c.1722 - 1765) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Montagu (born 1718 - 1800) was a British author and literary hostess.
  1. Helen Margaret Montagu (born 1929 - 2004) was a British theatre producer.
  1. Katharine Montagu (- 1349) was a British .
  1. Lilian Helen Montagu (born 1873 - 1963) was a British feminist and social worker.
  1. Mary Wortley Montagu (- 1762) was a British writer.
  1. Maud Montagu (- 1424) was a British magnate and wealthy widow.
  1. Henrietta Skerrett Montalba (born 1856 - 1893) was a British sculptor.
  1. Dora Frances Barrow Montefiore (born 1851 - 1933) was a British suffragist.
  1. Lola Montez (born 1821 - 1861) was a British adventuress.
  1. Susanna Montgomerie (born 1689/90 - 1780) was a British literary patron and society hostess.
  1. Florence Sophia Montgomery (born 1843 - 1923) was a British novelist and children's writer.
  1. Lucy Maud Montgomery (born 1874 - 1942) was a British novelist and diarist.
  1. Susanna Moodie (born 1803 - 1885) was a British autobiographer and short-story writer.
  1. Deborah Moody (born c.1585 - 1658/9) was a British colonist in America.
  1. Ann Moore (born 1761 -) was a British the fasting woman of Tutbury.
  1. Lilian Decima Moore (born 1871 - 1964) was a British actress.
  1. Doris Elizabeth Langley Moore (born 1902 - 1989) was a British writer on fashion and museum founder.
  1. Dorothie Mary Evelyn Moore (born 1889 - 1935) was a British ambulance driver.
  1. Eleanora Moore (born 1844/5 - 1869) was a British actress.
  1. Eleanor Allen Moore (born 1885 - 1955) was a British .
  1. Eva Moore (born 1868 - 1955) was a British actress and suffragist.
  1. Frances Moore (born 1788/9 - 1881) was a British historian and novelist.
  1. Isabella McAlpine Moore (born 1894 - 1975) was a British .
  1. Jane Elizabeth Moore (born 1738 -) was a British writer and businesswoman.
  1. Mary Charlotte Moore (born 1861 - 1931) was a British actress and theatre manager.
  1. Mary Elizabeth Constance Moore (born 1860 - 1933) was a British headmistress and writer on Natal.
  1. Ethel Agnes Mary Moorhead (born 1869 - 1955) was a British suffragette and painter.
  1. Clara Evelyn Mordan (born 1844 - 1915) was a British suffragist and benefactor.
  1. Carey Mordaunt (born c.1658 - 1709) was a British political wife, and correspondent of John Locke.
  1. Alice More (born b. in or after 1474 - in or before 1551) was a British second wife of Sir Thomas More.
  1. Christina More (fl. 1412-1414) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth More (- 1807) was a British .
  1. Hannah More (born 1745 - 1833) was a British writer and philanthropist.
  1. Helen More (born 1606 - 1633) was a British Benedictine nun.
  1. Mary More (- c.1713) was a British writer and artist.
  1. Eluned Morgan (born 1870 - 1938) was a British Welsh-language author.
  1. Mary Evelyn De De Morgan (born 1855 - 1919) was a British painter.
  1. Joan Morgan (born 1905 - 2004) was a British actress.
  1. Mary Augusta De Morgan (born 1850 - 1907) was a British .
  1. Sydney Morgan (- 1859) was a British novelist and socialite.
  1. Nea Everilda Morin (born 1905 - 1986) was a British rock climber and mountaineer.
  1. Rosa Morison (born 1841 - 1912) was a British educationist.
  1. Agnes Headlam-Morley (born 1902 - 1986) was a British historian.
  1. Angela Morley (born 1924 - 2009) was a British composer and musical arranger.
  1. Edith Julia Morley (born 1875 - 1964) was a British literary scholar and suffragette.
  1. Iris Vivienne Morley (born 1910 - 1953) was a British novelist and writer on ballet.
  1. Muriel Elizabeth Morley (born 1899 - 1993) was a British speech therapist.
  1. Emily Alicia Morrell (born 1854 - 1938) was a British .
  1. Frances Main Morrell (born 1937 - 2010) was a British schoolteacher, political adviser, and local government politician.
  1. Ottoline Violet Anne Morrell (born 1873 - 1938) was a British literary hostess.
  1. Barbara Joyce Morris (born 1918 - 2009) was a British .
  1. Jane Morris (born 1839 - 1914) was a British embroiderer and artist's model.
  1. Margaret Eleanor Morris (born 1891 - 1980) was a British teacher of dance.
  1. Mary Morris (born 1862 - 1938) was a British designer and craftswoman.
  1. Olive Elaine Morris (born 1952 - 1979) was a British political activist.
  1. Agnes Brysson Inglis Morrison (born 1903 - 1986) was a British writer.
  1. Frances Morrison (born 1807 - 1898) was a British socialist writer.
  1. Sophia Morrison (born 1859 - 1917) was a British cultural fieldworker in the Isle of Man and campaigner for the Manx language.
  1. Violet Honnor Morten (born 1861 - 1913) was a British nurse and journalist.
  1. Favell Lee Mortimer (born 1802 - 1878) was a British educational writer.
  1. Penelope Ruth Mortimer (born 1918 - 1999) was a British novelist.
  1. Lucy Morton (born 1898 - 1980) was a British swimmer.
  1. Theodora Matilda Morton (born 1872 - 1949) was a British welfare worker.
  1. Mary Moser (born 1744 - 1819) was a British flower painter.
  1. Miriam Moses (born 1884 - 1965) was a British local politician.
  1. Cynthia Blanche Mosley (born 1898 - 1933) was a British politician and society figure.
  1. Diana Mosley (born 1910 - 2003) was a British Nazi sympathizer and author.
  1. Marlow Moss (born 1889 - 1958) was a British artist.
  1. Patricia Ann Moss (born 1934 - 2008) was a British showjumper and rally driver.
  1. Rosalind Louisa Beaufort Moss (born 1890 - 1990) was a British Egyptologist and bibliographer.
  1. Henrietta Mosse (- 1834) was a British novelist.
  1. Elizabeth Mostyn (born 1626 - 1700) was a British .
  1. Margaret Mostyn (born 1625 - 1679) was a British prioress of the Carmelite convent at Lierre.
  1. Edith Ruth Mansell Moullin (born 1858/9 - 1941) was a British suffragette and pacifist.
  1. Ann Moulson (born 1576 - 1661) was a British benefactor.
  1. Martha Moulsworth (born 1577 - 1646) was a British poet.
  1. Sarah Goodin Barrett Moulton (born 1783 - 1795) was a British subject of a painting by Thomas Lawrence.
  1. Elizabeth Mounsey (born 1819 - 1905) was a British .
  1. Margaret Rose Mount (born 1915 - 2001) was a British actress.
  1. Rosemund Mountain (born c.1768 - 1841) was a British singer and actress.
  1. Sarah Ann Mountain (born 1769/70 - 1842) was a British coach and inn proprietor.
  1. Edwina Cynthia Annette Mountbatten (born 1901 - 1960) was a British director of emergency relief services and vicereine of India.
  1. Victoria Alberta Elisabeth Mathilde Marie Mountbatten (born 1863 - 1950) was a British granddaughter of Queen Victoria.
  1. Mary Moutray (- 1844) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Mowbray (- 1506/7) was a British .
  1. Susan Mowbray (born 1829 - 1911) was a British .
  1. Marjorie Mowlam (born 1949 - 2005) was a British politician.
  1. Elizabeth Moxon (fl. 1740-1754) was a British writer on cookery.
  1. Helen Miller Moyes (born 1881 - 1979) was a British women's activist.
  1. Mary Mozeen (born b. in or before 1724? - 1773?) was a British singer and actress.
  1. Anne Mozley (born 1809 - 1891) was a British essayist and journal editor.
  1. Ann Mudd (born b. 1612/13 - in or after 1693) was a British .
  1. Anne Elisabeth Mueller (born 1930 - 2000) was a British civil servant.
  1. Isabella Helen Mary Muir (born 1920 - 2005) was a British biochemist.
  1. Jean Elizabeth Muir (born 1928 - 1995) was a British dress designer.
  1. Wilhelmina Johnston Muir (born 1890 - 1970) was a British novelist and translator.
  1. Teresa Mulally (born 1728 - 1803) was a British educationist.
  1. Barbara Eleanor Mullen (born 1914 - 1979) was a British actress.
  1. Madeleine ffrench-Mullen (born 1880 - 1944) was a British medical officer and hospital administrator.
  1. Frances Henrietta Müller (born 1845/6 - 1906) was a British women's rights activist and theosophist.
  1. Enid Mary Mumford (born 1924 - 2006) was a British social scientist.
  1. Constantia Munda (fl. 1617) was a British author.
  1. Munni Begam (born 1723? - 1813) was a British consort of Mir Jafar Ali Khan, nawab of Bengal.
  1. Alison Munro (born 1914 - 2008) was a British civil servant and headmistress.
  1. Anna Gillies Macdonald Munro (born 1881 - 1962) was a British campaigner for women's suffrage and magistrate.
  1. Charlotte Murchison (born 1788 - 1869) was a British geologist.
  1. Jean Iris Murdoch (born 1919 - 1999) was a British novelist and philosopher.
  1. Mary Charlotte Murdoch (born 1864 - 1916) was a British physician and suffragist.
  1. Sheelagh Mary Murnaghan (born 1924 - 1993) was a British politician and barrister.
  1. Marie-Louise Murphy (born 1737 - 1814) was a British royal mistress and artist's model.
  1. Alma Murray (born 1854 - 1945) was a British actress.
  1. Amelia Matilda Murray (born 1795 - 1884) was a British writer and courtier.
  1. Anne Murray (born 1814 - 1897) was a British courtier.
  1. Catherine Murray (born 1814 - 1886) was a British promoter of the Harris tweed industry.
  1. Catherine Murray (born 1870/71 - c.1882) was a British .
  1. Katharine Maud Elisabeth Murray (born 1909 - 1998) was a British educationist.
  1. Elizabeth Murray (- 1698) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Elizabeth Leigh Murray (born 1815 - 1892) was a British .
  1. Eunice Guthrie Murray (born 1878 - 1960) was a British suffragist and author.
  1. Lady Evelyn Stewart-Murray (born 1868 - 1940) was a British Gaelic folklorist and needlewoman.
  1. Frances Murray (born 1729 - 1778) was a British courtesan.
  1. Grace Murray (born 1715 - 1803) was a British follower of Methodism.
  1. Hilda Mary Emily Ada Ruthven Murray (born 1875 - 1951) was a British philologist and literary scholar.
  1. Jane Elmslie Henderson Murray (born 1885 - 1944) was a British journalist.
  1. Joan Elisabeth Lowther Murray (born 1917 - 1996) was a British cryptanalyst and numismatist.
  1. Katharine Marjory Stewart-Murray (born 1874 - 1960) was a British public servant and politician.
  1. Louisa Murray (born 1818 - 1894) was a British writer.
  1. Margaret Alice Murray (born 1863 - 1963) was a British Egyptologist and folklorist.
  1. Mary Frances Murray (- 1891) was a British .
  1. Noreen Elizabeth Murray (born 1935 - 2011) was a British geneticist.
  1. Alice Rosemary Murray (born 1913 - 2004) was a British chemist and university administrator.
  1. Ruby Florence Campbell Murray (born 1935 - 1996) was a British singer.
  1. Sarah Murray (born 1744 - 1811) was a British travel writer.
  1. Christine Mary Murrell (born 1874 - 1933) was a British physician.
  1. Hilda Murrell (born 1906 - 1984) was a British environmentalist and peace campaigner.
  1. Kathleen Murry (born 1888 - 1923) was a British writer.
  1. Helen Margaret Muspratt (born 1907 - 2001) was a British photographer.
  1. Ellen Mary Musson (born 1867 - 1960) was a British nurse.
  1. Sophia Mustafa (born 1922 - 2005) was a British teacher, politician, and author.
  1. Annie Feray Mutrie (born 1826 - 1893) was a British .
  1. Martha Darley Mutrie (born 1824 - 1885) was a British still-life painter.
  1. Jane Myddelton (- 1692x1703) was a British beauty.
  1. Eveleen Myers (born 1856 - 1937) was a British .
  1. Margaret Fraser Myles (born 1892 - 1988) was a British midwife.


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  1. Constance Caroline Woodhill Naden (born 1858 - 1889) was a British poet and philosopher.
  1. Isabel Naftel (- 1912) was a British .
  1. Maud Naftel (born 1856 - 1890) was a British .
  1. Florence Nagle (born 1894 - 1988) was a British racehorse trainer.
  1. Honora Nagle (born 1718 - 1784) was a British educationist and founder of the Presentation order.
  1. Sarojini Naidu (born 1879 - 1949) was a British politician and poet.
  1. Barbara Napier (born c.1554 - 1592x1600) was a British .
  1. Sarah Napier (born 1745 - 1826) was a British noblewoman and society beauty.
  1. Rosalind Frances Mary Nash (born 1862 - 1952) was a British .
  1. Anne Gibson Nasmyth (born 1798 - 1874) was a British .
  1. Barbara Nasmyth (born 1790 - 1870) was a British .
  1. Charlotte Nasmyth (born 1804 - 1884) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Wemyss Nasmyth (born 1793 - 1862) was a British .
  1. Jane Nasmyth (born 1788 - 1867) was a British .
  1. Margaret Nasmyth (born 1791 - 1869) was a British .
  1. Sarina Nathan (born 1819 - 1882) was a British supporter of Italian independence.
  1. Anna Neagle (born 1904 - 1986) was a British actress and film producer.
  1. Mary Clara Sophia Neal (born 1860 - 1944) was a British social worker and folk-dance collector.
  1. Elizabeth Neale (born 1822 - 1901) was a British Anglican nun.
  1. Eileen Marie Nearne (born 1921 - 2010) was a British special operations officer.
  1. Jacqueline Nearne (born 1916 - 1982) was a British .
  1. Caroline Hannah Neave (born 1781 - 1863) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Dorothy Mary Needham (born 1896 - 1987) was a British biochemist.
  1. Elizabeth Needham (- 1731) was a British procurer.
  1. Amy Violet Needham (born 1876 - 1967) was a British children's writer.
  1. Alison Roberta Noble Neilans (born 1884 - 1942) was a British suffragist and social reformer.
  1. Ena May Neill (born 1910 - 1997) was a British .
  1. Adelaide Neilson (born 1848 - 1880) was a British actress.
  1. Julia Emilie Neilson (born 1868 - 1957) was a British actress and theatre manager.
  1. Dorinda Neligan (born 1833 - 1914) was a British headmistress and suffragette.
  1. Ann Nelson (born 1769/70 - 1852) was a British coach proprietor and innkeeper.
  1. Eliza Nelson (born 1827 - 1908) was a British .
  1. Frances Herbert Nelson (born 1761 - 1831) was a British wife of Horatio Nelson.
  1. Zara Nelsova (born 1917 - 2002) was a British cellist.
  1. Nadia Nerina (born 1927 - 2008) was a British ballerina.
  1. Edith Nesbit (born 1858 - 1924) was a British writer.
  1. Cathleen Nesbitt (born 1888 - 1982) was a British actress.
  1. Mary Nesbitt (born 1742/3 - 1825) was a British courtesan and adventuress.
  1. Nest (born b. before 1092 - c.1130) was a British royal mistress.
  1. Lucy Frances Nettlefold (born 1891 - 1966) was a British .
  1. Eva Urvasi Neurath (born 1908 - 1999) was a British publisher.
  1. Dorothy Fanny Nevill (born 1826 - 1913) was a British hostess and horticulturist.
  1. Meresia Dorothy Augusta Nevill (born 1849 - 1918) was a British political activist.
  1. Anne Neville (born 1605 - 1689) was a British Abbess of Pontoise.
  1. Elizabeth Neville (-) was a British .
  1. Frances Neville (- 1576) was a British writer.
  1. Jill Adelaide Neville (born 1932 - 1997) was a British writer and broadcaster.
  1. Katherine Neville (born c.1400 - 1483) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Margaret de Neville (- 1319) was a British .
  1. Margaret Wynne Nevinson (born 1858 - 1932) was a British women's rights activist.
  1. Bertha Surtees Newall (born 1877 - 1932) was a British educationist and Scandinavian scholar.
  1. Sybil Fenton Newall (born 1854 - 1929) was a British archer.
  1. Elizabeth Newbery (born 1745/6 - 1821) was a British bookseller and publisher.
  1. Jessie Wylie Newbery (born 1864 - 1948) was a British .
  1. Marion Isabel Newbigin (born 1869 - 1934) was a British geographer and biologist.
  1. Marjory Newbold (born 1883 - 1926) was a British socialist and communist.
  1. Anne Newdigate (born 1574 - 1618) was a British gentlewoman and letter writer.
  1. Rosa Harriet Newmarch (born 1857 - 1940) was a British writer on music.
  1. Pauline Newsome (born c.1825 - 1904) was a British .
  1. Stella Winifred Newsome (born 1889 - 1969) was a British women's activist.
  1. Frances Emily Newton (born 1871 - 1955) was a British Arab apologist and missionary.
  1. Kathleen Irene Ashburnham Newton (born c.1854 - 1882) was a British .
  1. Ann Mary Newton (born 1832 - 1866) was a British painter.
  1. Stella Mary Newton (born 1901 - 2001) was a British designer and dress historian.
  1. Sìleas NicDhòmhnaill (born c.1660 - c.1729) was a British Scottish Gaelic poet.
  1. Mairgréag Ní Chearbhaill (- 1451) was a British celebrated hostess.
  1. Elizabeth Pease Nichol (born 1807 - 1897) was a British slavery abolitionist and radical.
  1. Muriel Edith Nichol (born 1893 - 1983) was a British politician.
  1. Agnes Helen Nicholls (born 1877 - 1959) was a British .
  1. Mary Sergeant Gove Nichols (born 1810 - 1884) was a British campaigner for medical reform and women's rights.
  1. Asenath Hatch Nicholson (born 1792 - 1855) was a British social observer and philanthropist.
  1. Margaret Nicholson (born 1750? - 1828) was a British assailant of George III.
  1. Marjorie Nicholson (born 1914 - 1997) was a British socialist and trade unionist.
  1. Nancy Nicholson (born 1788 - 1854) was a British miser and eccentric.
  1. Lorna Rosemary Nicholson (born 1919 - 2004) was a British garden historian and museum founder.
  1. Rosa Winifred Nicholson (born 1893 - 1981) was a British painter and writer.
  1. Eibhlín Dhubh Ní Chonaill (born b. c.1743 - in or after 1791) was a British poet.
  1. Catherine Nicks (- 1709) was a British merchant.
  1. Emma Nicol (born 1800 - 1877) was a British actress.
  1. Mary Nicol (- 1820) was a British .
  1. Sarah Bezra Nicol (- in or after 1834) was a British actress.
  1. Adela Florence Nicolson (born 1865 - 1904) was a British poet.
  1. Áine Ní Fhoghludha (born 1880 - 1932) was a British Irish language writer.
  1. Florence Nightingale (born 1820 - 1910) was a British reformer of Army Medical Services and of nursing organization.
  1. Elizabeth Nihell (born 1723 -) was a British midwife.
  1. Margaret Jane Nimmo (born 1850 - 1938) was a British headmistress.
  1. Louisa Cranstoun Nisbett (born 1812 - 1858) was a British actress.
  1. Muriel Nissel (born 1921 - 2010) was a British statistician and civil servant.
  1. Margaret Elizabeth Noble (born 1867 - 1911) was a British writer on Hindu culture and supporter of Indian nationalism.
  1. Anne Isabella Noel (born 1792 - 1860) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Diana Noel (born 1762 - 1823) was a British evangelical patron.
  1. Shirley Nolan (born 1942 - 2002) was a British .
  1. Non (fl. 6th cent.) was a British .
  1. Nongqawuse (born b. c.1840 - in or after 1905) was a British prophet.
  1. Kate Norgate (born 1853 - 1935) was a British historian.
  1. Helena Florence Normanton (born 1882 - 1957) was a British barrister and feminist campaigner.
  1. Margery Norris (- 1599) was a British .
  1. Hannah Norsa (- 1784) was a British singer and actress.
  1. Dudleya North (born 1675 - 1712) was a British .
  1. Marianne North (born 1830 - 1890) was a British painter and traveller.
  1. Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton (born 1808 - 1877) was a British author and law reform campaigner.
  1. Doreen Norton (born 1922 - 2007) was a British geriatric nurse.
  1. Frances Norton (born 1644 - 1731) was a British religious writer.
  1. Kathleen Mary Norton (born 1903 - 1992) was a British children's author.
  1. Melita Stedman Norwood (born 1912 - 2005) was a British spy.
  1. Maria Isabella Nossiter (born 1735 - 1759) was a British actress.
  1. Clara Anastasia Novello (born 1818 - 1908) was a British singer.
  1. Olga Novikov (born 1840 - 1925) was a British journalist and apologist for Russia.
  1. Maria Nugent (born 1770/71 - 1834) was a British diarist.
  1. Nun of Watton (born 1146x9 -) was a British Gilbertine nun and figure of scandal.
  1. Isabel Nunhouse (fl. 1441-1442) was a British .
  1. Jean Josephine Nunn (born 1916 - 1982) was a British civil servant.
  1. Marianne Nunn (born 1778 - 1847) was a British .
  1. Nur Begam (-) was a British .
  1. Rebecca Nurse (- 1692) was a British .
  1. Helen Georgiana Nussey (born 1875 - 1965) was a British welfare worker.
  1. Betty May Nuthall (born 1911 - 1983) was a British tennis player.
  1. Elizabeth Nutt (born b. in or before 1666 - 1746) was a British printer and bookseller.
  1. Alice Nutter (- 1612) was a British .


Ö

  1. Martina Sofia Helena Bergman Österberg (born 1849 - 1915) was a British feminist and promoter of women's physical education.


O

  1. Hilda Diana Oakeley (born 1867 - 1950) was a British educationist and author.
  1. Merle Oberon (born 1911 - 1979) was a British actress.
  1. Anna Maria O'Brien (born 1785 - 1871) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Charlotte Grace O'Brien (born 1845 - 1909) was a British author and social reformer.
  1. Katherine O'Brien (born 1897 - 1974) was a British writer.
  1. Sophie O'Brien (born 1860 - 1960) was a British author and Irish nationalist.
  1. Eileen Kathleen O'Casey (born 1900 - 1995) was a British .
  1. Doris Maude Odlum (born 1890 - 1985) was a British psychiatrist.
  1. Mary Anne O'Doherty (born 1830 - 1910) was a British poet.
  1. Mary Stuart O'Donnell (born b. 1607? - in or after 1639) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Elizabeth Ogborne (born 1763/4 - 1853) was a British antiquary.
  1. Mabell Frances Elizabeth Ogilvy (born 1866 - 1956) was a British courtier and literary editor.
  1. Margaret Ogilvy (born 1724 - 1757) was a British .
  1. Marion Ogilvy (- 1575) was a British landowner and mistress of Cardinal David Beaton.
  1. Adelaide O'Keeffe (born 1776 - 1865) was a British poet and novelist.
  1. Anne Oldfield (born 1683 - 1730) was a British actress.
  1. Alice Oldham (born 1850 - 1907) was a British promoter of women's education.
  1. Ellen O'Leary (born 1831 - 1889) was a British poet and Irish nationalist.
  1. Carolina Oliphant (born 1766 - 1845) was a British songwriter.
  1. Margaret Oliphant Wilson Oliphant (born 1828 - 1897) was a British novelist and biographer.
  1. Beryl Carnegy Oliver (born 1882 - 1972) was a British charity worker and administrator.
  1. Cordelia McIntyre Oliver (born 1924 - 2009) was a British artist and art and theatre critic.
  1. Ellen Frederica Oliver (born 1870 - 1921) was a British .
  1. Emma Sophia Oliver (born 1819 - 1885) was a British .
  1. Martha Cranmer Oliver (born 1834 - 1880) was a British actress.
  1. Edith Maud Olivier (born 1872 - 1948) was a British writer.
  1. Sarah Allen Olney (born 1842 - 1915) was a British headmistress.
  1. Sonia Olschanesky (born 1923 - 1944) was a British .
  1. Gráinne O'Malley (fl. 1577-1597) was a British chieftain's wife and pirate.
  1. Mary Dolling O'Malley (born 1889 - 1974) was a British novelist.
  1. Mary Margaret O'Malley (born 1918 - 2006) was a British theatre founder.
  1. Carola Mary Anima Oman (born 1897 - 1978) was a British biographer and novelist.
  1. Julia Trevelyan Oman (born 1930 - 2003) was a British designer and gardener.
  1. Kathleen O'Meara (born 1839 - 1888) was a British writer.
  1. Elizabeth O'Neill (born 1791 - 1872) was a British actress.
  1. Henrietta O'Neill (born 1757/8 - 1793) was a British poet and patron of the arts.
  1. Katharine Jean O'Neill (born 1915 - 2008) was a British .
  1. Maire O'Neill (born 1887 - 1952) was a British .
  1. Moira O'Neill (-) was a British .
  1. Muriel Wheldale Onslow (born 1880 - 1932) was a British plant biochemist.
  1. Susan Harriet Catherine Opdebeck (born 1814 - 1889) was a British figure of scandal.
  1. Amelia Opie (born 1769 - 1853) was a British novelist and poet.
  1. Daphne Blake Oram (born 1925 - 2003) was a British composer and sound engineer.
  1. Baroness Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy (born 1865 - 1947) was a British novelist.
  1. Mary Ann Orger (born 1788 - 1849) was a British actress.
  1. Iris Margaret Origo (born 1902 - 1988) was a British writer and historian.
  1. Rotha Beryl Lintorn Lintorn-Orman (born 1895 - 1935) was a British political activist.
  1. Eliza Orme (born 1848 - 1937) was a British social activist and lawyer.
  1. Eleanor Anne Ormerod (born 1828 - 1901) was a British economic entomologist.
  1. Hilda Ormsby (born 1877 - 1973) was a British geographer.
  1. Alexandra Orr (born 1828 - 1903) was a British biographer.
  1. Elisabeth Lambert Ortiz (born 1915 - 2003) was a British writer on cookery and poet.
  1. Emily Mary Osborn (born 1828 - 1925) was a British genre and portrait painter.
  1. Sarah Osborn (born 1693 - 1775) was a British letter writer.
  1. Dorothy Osborne (born 1627 - 1695) was a British letter writer.
  1. Ethel Elizabeth Osborne (born 1882 - 1968) was a British industrial hygienist and medical practitioner.
  1. Ruth Osborne (born 1682 - 1751) was a British alleged witch.
  1. Sarah Osborne (- 1692) was a British .
  1. Osburh (fl. 839) was a British consort of Æthelwulf, king of the West Saxons.
  1. Osgyth (fl. late 7th cent.) was a British Abbess of Chich.
  1. Teresa Mary O'Shea (born 1913 - 1995) was a British singer and actress.
  1. Catherine Courtauld Osler (born 1854 - 1924) was a British social reformer and suffragist.
  1. Osthryth (- 697) was a British Queen of the Mercians, consort of King Æthelred.
  1. Elise Charlotte Otté (born 1818 - 1903) was a British linguist and historian.
  1. Alice Ottley (born 1840 - 1912) was a British headmistress.
  1. Emma Overd (born 1838 - 1928) was a British folk-singer.
  1. Mary Overton (fl. 1646-1647) was a British .
  1. Mary Overton (fl. 1745-1748) was a British .
  1. Alice Owen (born 1547 - 1613) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Morfydd Owen (born 1891 - 1918) was a British composer.
  1. Mary Oxlie (fl. 1616) was a British poet.


P

  1. Jane Packer (born 1959 - 2011) was a British florist and floral artist.
  1. Isobel Pagan (born 1741/2 - 1821) was a British poet.
  1. Damaris Page (born c.1610 - 1669) was a British bawd and brothel keeper.
  1. Briget Paget (born b. 1570 - in or after 1647) was a British literary editor.
  1. Dorothy Wyndham Paget (born 1905 - 1960) was a British racehorse owner and eccentric.
  1. Louise Margaret Leila Wemyss Paget (born 1881 - 1958) was a British hospital administrator.
  1. Muriel Evelyn Vernon Paget (born 1876 - 1938) was a British humanitarian relief worker.
  1. Mary Rosalind Paget (born 1855 - 1948) was a British nurse and midwife.
  1. Violet Paget (born 1856 - 1935) was a British art historian and writer.
  1. Florence Nesta Kathleen Pain (born 1905 - 1995) was a British broadcaster and author.
  1. Elizabeth Pakenham (born 1906 - 2002) was a British biographer and historian.
  1. Dorothy Pakington (- 1679) was a British friend of learned clergy.
  1. Marietta Pallis (born 1882 - 1963) was a British ecologist, painter, and author.
  1. Fanny Bury Palliser (born 1805 - 1878) was a British writer on art.
  1. Alicia Tindal Palmer (born 1763 - 1822) was a British writer of historical fiction and biography.
  1. Anna Palmer (fl. 1393-1394) was a British .
  1. Barbara Palmer (- 1709) was a British royal mistress.
  1. Charlotte Palmer (born b. c.1762 - in or after 1834) was a British writer and schoolmistress.
  1. Eleanor Palmer (born 1718x20 - 1818) was a British society beauty.
  1. Julia Palmer (fl. 1664-1673) was a British poet.
  1. Katherine Palmer (- 1576) was a British Abbess of Syon.
  1. Mary Palmer (born 1716 - 1794) was a British writer.
  1. Beatrix Maud Palmer (born 1858 - 1950) was a British suffragist and political wife.
  1. Phoebe Palmer (born 1807 - 1874) was a British Methodist Episcopal evangelist and exponent of holiness.
  1. Vera Maud Palmer (born 1901 - 1998) was a British .
  1. Vijayalakshmi Pandit (born 1900 - 1990) was a British diplomatist.
  1. Christabel Harriette Pankhurst (born 1880 - 1958) was a British suffragette.
  1. Emmeline Pankhurst (born 1858 - 1928) was a British suffragette leader.
  1. Estelle Sylvia Pankhurst (born 1882 - 1960) was a British political activist, writer, and artist.
  1. Jane Ellen Panton (born 1847 - 1923) was a British writer.
  1. Jane Papillon (born 1627 - 1698) was a British letter writer.
  1. Julia Pardoe (- 1862) was a British writer.
  1. Edith Mary Pargeter (born 1913 - 1995) was a British novelist and translator.
  1. Daphne Margaret Sybil Désirée Park (born 1921 - 2010) was a British intelligence officer and college head.
  1. Maria Hester Park (born 1760 - 1813) was a British composer and keyboard player.
  1. Maria Frances Parke (born 1772 - 1822) was a British .
  1. Mary Winifred Parke (born 1908 - 1989) was a British marine botanist.
  1. Agnes Miller Parker (born 1895 - 1980) was a British painter and printmaker.
  1. Alice Parker (- 1692) was a British .
  1. Dehra Parker (born 1882 - 1963) was a British politician.
  1. Ellen Parker (- 1828) was a British pauper and letter writer.
  1. Emma Parker (fl. 1809-1817) was a British novelist.
  1. Frances Mary Parker (born 1875 - 1924) was a British militant suffragette.
  1. Margaret Eleanor Parker (- 1896) was a British temperance activist and campaigner for women's rights.
  1. Mary Parker (- 1692) was a British .
  1. Mary Ann Parker (born 1765/6 - 1848) was a British traveller.
  1. Mary Rozsika Parker (born 1945 - 2010) was a British art historian and psychotherapist.
  1. Theresa Parker (born 1745 - 1775) was a British art patron.
  1. Elizabeth Rayner Parkes (born 1829 - 1925) was a British campaigner for women's rights and journalist.
  1. Frances Parkes (born 1786 - 1842) was a British .
  1. Margaret Parkes (born 1925 - 2007) was a British educationist.
  1. Mrs William Parkes (-) was a British .
  1. Georgina Julia Parkinson (born 1938 - 2009) was a British ballerina and ballet mistress.
  1. Frances Susanna Parks (born 1794 - 1875) was a British author.
  1. Jane Parminter (born 1750 - 1811) was a British traveller and designer.
  1. Mary Parminter (born 1767 - 1849) was a British .
  1. Catherine Maria Anna Mercer Parnell (born 1852 - 1910) was a British Irish nationalist and artist.
  1. Fanny Isabel Parnell (born 1848 - 1882) was a British Irish nationalist and poet.
  1. Katharine Parnell (born 1845 - 1921) was a British political intermediary and wife of Charles Stewart Parnell.
  1. Harriet Parr (born 1828 - 1900) was a British novelist.
  1. Lilian Parr (born 1905 - 1978) was a British footballer.
  1. Louisa Sarah Ann Parr (born 1848? - 1903) was a British novelist.
  1. Susanna Parr (fl. 1650-1659) was a British religious writer.
  1. Elizabeth Parris (born 1682/3 -) was a British .
  1. Blanche Parry (born 1507/8 - 1590) was a British courtier.
  1. Elizabeth Parson (born 1812 - 1873) was a British hymn writer.
  1. Anne Parsons (born c.1735 - 1814/15) was a British courtesan and political mistress.
  1. Eliza Parsons (born 1739 - 1811) was a British novelist and playwright.
  1. Elizabeth Parsons (born 1749 - 1807) was a British impostor.
  1. Gertrude Parsons (born 1812 - 1891) was a British novelist.
  1. Marguerite Lena Parsons (born 1890 - 1957) was a British suffragette.
  1. Mary Parsons (born 1813 - 1885) was a British photographer.
  1. Frances Catherine Partridge (born 1900 - 2004) was a British diarist and author.
  1. Monica Agnes Partridge (born 1915 - 2008) was a British Russian and Slavonic scholar.
  1. Agnes Paston (- 1479) was a British .
  1. Katherine Paston (- 1629) was a British estate manager and letter writer.
  1. Margaret Paston (born 1421/2 - 1484) was a British .
  1. Clara Ann Pater (- 1910) was a British tutor and promoter of the higher education of women.
  1. Edith Isabel Myfanwy Paterson (born 1900 - 1995) was a British .
  1. Emma Anne Paterson (born 1848 - 1886) was a British trade unionist.
  1. Mary Muirhead Paterson (born 1864 - 1941) was a British factory inspector and philanthropist.
  1. Janet Monach Patey (born 1841 - 1894) was a British singer.
  1. Shanta Gaury Pathak (born 1927 - 2010) was a British .
  1. Emily Augusta Patmore (born 1824 - 1862) was a British .
  1. Catherine Forrester-Paton (born 1855 - 1914) was a British philanthropist and a founder of women's missionary training in Scotland.
  1. Florence Beatrice Paton (born 1891 - 1976) was a British .
  1. Margaret Paton (born 1841 - 1905) was a British .
  1. Mary Ann Paton (born 1802 - 1864) was a British singer.
  1. Jane Hamilton Patrick (born 1884 - 1971) was a British anarchist.
  1. Dorothy Patridge (fl. 1694) was a British midwife and student in astrology.
  1. Gabrielle Ruth Millicent Patterson (born 1905 - 1968) was a British aviator.
  1. Sheila Patterson (born 1918 - 1998) was a British social anthropologist.
  1. Adelina Patti (born 1843 - 1919) was a British singer.
  1. Carlotta Patti (born 1835 - 1889) was a British singer.
  1. Dorothy Wyndlow Pattison (born 1832 - 1878) was a British Anglican nun and nurse.
  1. Brenda Irene Isabelle Frances Theresa Dean Paul (born 1907 - 1959) was a British actress and drug addict.
  1. Isabella Paul (born 1833? - 1879) was a British actress and singer.
  1. Anna Pavlovna Pavlova (born 1881 - 1931) was a British ballet dancer.
  1. Kezia Peache (born 1820 - 1899) was a British .
  1. Lucy Peacock (fl. 1785-1816) was a British bookseller and children's writer.
  1. Emilie Hawkes Peacocke (born 1882 - 1964) was a British journalist.
  1. Felicity Hyde Peake (born 1913 - 2002) was a British air force officer.
  1. Ann Philippa Pearce (born 1920 - 2006) was a British children's writer.
  1. Cora Pearl (born 1835? - 1886) was a British courtesan.
  1. Phyllis Isobel Pearsall (born 1906 - 1996) was a British map publisher.
  1. Innes Hope Pearse (born 1889 - 1978) was a British .
  1. Margaret Mary Pearse (born 1878 - 1968) was a British teacher and politician.
  1. Eglington Margaret Pearson (- 1823) was a British .
  1. Irene Maud Pearson (born 1923 - 2006) was a British .
  1. Frances Issette Jessie Pearson (born 1861 - 1941) was a British golfer.
  1. Jane Pearson (born 1735? - 1816) was a British Quaker minister and autobiographer.
  1. Marian Fry Pease (born 1859 - 1954) was a British schoolteacher.
  1. Martha Peckard (born 1729 - 1805) was a British poet.
  1. Priscilla Hannah Peckover (born 1833 - 1931) was a British peace campaigner.
  1. Constance Dorothy Evelyn Peel (born 1868 - 1934) was a British journalist and writer on household management.
  1. Lorna Gladys Hurst Pegram (born 1926 - 1993) was a British television producer and novelist.
  1. Mary Peisley (born 1718 - 1757) was a British Quaker minister.
  1. Dorothy Pelham (- 1613) was a British benefactor.
  1. Katharine Pelham (born 1700/01 - 1780) was a British political wife.
  1. Muriel Alice Pemberton (born 1910 - 1993) was a British painter and teacher of fashion.
  1. Thomasine Pendarves (- in or after 1671) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Penington (- 1642x5) was a British pious laywoman and letter writer.
  1. Mary Penington (- 1682) was a British Quaker and writer.
  1. Julian Penn (- 1592) was a British moneylender.
  1. Violet Blanche Douglas-Pennant (born 1869 - 1945) was a British air force officer.
  1. Matilda Penne (- 1392/3) was a British .
  1. Catherine Pennefather (born 1817/18 - 1893) was a British .
  1. Anne Elizabeth Pennington (born 1934 - 1981) was a British Slavonic philologist.
  1. Elizabeth Pennington (born 1732 - 1759) was a British poet.
  1. Sarah Pennington (- 1783) was a British writer.
  1. Winifred Anne Pennington (born 1915 - 2007) was a British botanist and palaeolimnologist.
  1. Anne Penny (- 1780/1784) was a British poet.
  1. Margaret Pennyman (- 1733) was a British poet.
  1. Mary Pennyman (born 1630 - 1701) was a British .
  1. Edith Elura Tilton Penrose (born 1914 - 1996) was a British economist.
  1. Elizabeth Penrose (born c.1779 - 1837) was a British writer.
  1. Emily Penrose (born 1858 - 1942) was a British college head.
  1. Lillian Margery Penson (born 1896 - 1963) was a British historian.
  1. Dorothy Pentreath (- 1777) was a British native Cornish speaker.
  1. Marian Pepler (born 1904 - 1997) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Pepys (born 1640 - 1669) was a British wife of Samuel Pepys.
  1. Paulina Pepys (born 1640 - 1689) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Percy (born 1716 - 1776) was a British courtier and diarist.
  1. Mary Percy (born c.1570 - 1642) was a British Abbess of the Convent of the Assumption of Our Blessed Lady, Brussels.
  1. Matilda de Percy (- 1204) was a British magnate.
  1. Thomasine Percyvale (- 1512) was a British trader and school founder.
  1. Margery Freda Perham (born 1895 - 1982) was a British writer on African affairs and university teacher.
  1. Alice Perrers (- 1400/01) was a British royal mistress.
  1. Frances Mary Perry (born 1907 - 1993) was a British horticulturist.
  1. Dorothea Frances Matilda Pertz (born 1859 - 1939) was a British botanist.
  1. Angela Olivia Pery (born 1897 - 1981) was a British leader of the British and International Red Cross movements.
  1. Mary Peters (born 1813 - 1856) was a British hymn writer.
  1. Dorothy Olivia Georgiana Peto (born 1886 - 1974) was a British police officer.
  1. Anna Maria Barbara Petre (born 1716 - 1760) was a British .
  1. Catherine Petre (born 1697 - 1785) was a British .
  1. Kathleen Coad Petre (born 1903 - 1994) was a British motor racing driver and journalist.
  1. Maude Dominica Petre (born 1863 - 1942) was a British author and writer on religion.
  1. Irene Eleanora Verita Petrie (born 1864 - 1897) was a British missionary.
  1. Florence Petty (born 1870 - 1948) was a British cookery writer and broadcaster.
  1. Gertrude von Petzold (born 1876 - 1952) was a British Unitarian minister and public lecturer.
  1. Georgina Frances de de Peyronnet (born 1815 - 1895) was a British journalist.
  1. Emily Jane Pfeiffer (born 1827 - 1890) was a British poet.
  1. Philippa (born 1310x15? - 1369) was a British Queen of England, consort of Edward III.
  1. Philippa (born 1360 - 1415) was a British Queen of Portugal, consort of João I.
  1. Leonora Philipps (born 1862 - 1915) was a British political activist and campaigner for women's rights.
  1. Katherine Philips (born 1632 - 1664) was a British poet.
  1. Mabel Philipson (born 1887 - 1951) was a British actress and politician.
  1. Catherine Phillips (born 1727 - 1794) was a British Quaker minister and writer.
  1. Eliza Phillips (born 1822/3 - 1916) was a British a founder of the (Royal) Society for the Protection of Birds (SPB).
  1. Judith Phillips (fl. 1595) was a British confidence trickster and thief.
  1. Margaret Mann Phillips (born 1906 - 1987) was a British .
  1. Marion Phillips (born 1881 - 1932) was a British first Labour Party woman organizer.
  1. Mary Elizabeth Phillips (born 1880 - 1969) was a British suffragette and feminist.
  1. Norah Mary Phillips (born 1910 - 1992) was a British schoolteacher and politician.
  1. Teresia Constantia Phillips (born 1709 - 1765) was a British courtesan and memoirist.
  1. Mary Adelaide Eden Phillpotts (born 1896 - 1993) was a British writer.
  1. Emily Frost Phipps (born 1865 - 1943) was a British feminist and headmistress.
  1. Harriet Lepel Phipps (born 1841 - 1922) was a British .
  1. Jessie Percy Butler Wilton Phipps (born 1855 - 1934) was a British educational administrator.
  1. Mary Edith Pechey- Pechey-Phipson (born 1845 - 1908) was a British physician and women's rights activist.
  1. Patricia Frederica Phoenix (born 1923 - 1986) was a British actress.
  1. Joanna Belfrage Picken (born 1798 - 1859) was a British poet and teacher.
  1. Elisabeth Pickering (born c.1510 - 1562) was a British .
  1. Ellen Pickering (born 1801/2 - 1843) was a British novelist.
  1. Lillian Mary Pickford (born 1902 - 2002) was a British neuroendocrinologist.
  1. Mary Ada Pickford (born 1884 - 1934) was a British politician.
  1. Dorothy Maud Pickles (born 1903 - 1994) was a British historian and political scientist.
  1. Monica Helen Ida Pidgeon (born 1913 - 2009) was a British architectural journalist and editor.
  1. Kate Edith Pierce (born 1873 - 1966) was a British librarian.
  1. Violet Piercy (born 1889? -) was a British athlete.
  1. Sarah Piers (- 1719) was a British poet and literary patron.
  1. Anna Pigeon (born 1832 - 1917) was a British mountaineer.
  1. Ellen Pigeon (born 1836 - 1902) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Bridget Pigot (born 1783 - 1866) was a British friend and correspondent of Lord Byron.
  1. Harriet Pigott (born 1775 - 1846) was a British writer.
  1. Emily Jessie Pigott (born 1851 - 1900) was a British missionary.
  1. Irene Mervyn Parnicott Pike (born 1918 - 2004) was a British businesswoman, politician, and voluntary worker.
  1. Laetitia Pilkington (born c.1709 - 1750) was a British poet and autobiographer.
  1. Margaret Pilkington (born 1891 - 1974) was a British wood-engraver and philanthropist.
  1. Mary Susanna Pilkington (born 1761 - 1839) was a British educational and children's writer.
  1. Ivy Pinchbeck (born 1898 - 1982) was a British economic historian.
  1. Elizabeth Lucas Pinckney (born 1722? - 1793) was a British agricultural innovator in America.
  1. Catherine Emily Pine (born 1864 - 1941) was a British nurse and women's rights worker.
  1. Mary Pingo (- 1819) was a British .
  1. Hester Pinney (born 1658 - 1740) was a British businesswoman.
  1. Rachel Pinney (born 1652 - 1743) was a British .
  1. Sarah Pinney (born 1650 -) was a British .
  1. Ellen Frances Pinsent (born 1866 - 1949) was a British promoter of the mental health services.
  1. Hester Lynch Piozzi (born 1741 - 1821) was a British writer.
  1. Hannah Elizabeth Pipe (born 1831 - 1906) was a British headmistress.
  1. Mary Myfanwy Piper (born 1911 - 1997) was a British writer and librettist.
  1. Antoinette Pirie (born 1905 - 1991) was a British biochemist.
  1. Jane Pirie (born 1783/4 -) was a British schoolmistress.
  1. Ann Pitt (born c.1720 - 1799) was a British actress.
  1. Edith Maud Pitt (born 1906 - 1966) was a British politician.
  1. Harriet Pitt (born 1748? - 1814) was a British .
  1. Hester Pitt (born 1720 - 1803) was a British political wife.
  1. Ingrid Pitt (born 1937 - 2010) was a British actress and writer.
  1. Ruth Pitter (born 1897 - 1992) was a British poet and craftswoman.
  1. Mary Pix (born c.1666 - 1709) was a British playwright and novelist.
  1. Joyce Anstruther Placzek (born 1901 - 1953) was a British writer.
  1. Honor Plantagenet (born 1493x5 - 1566) was a British .
  1. Sylvia Plath (born 1932 - 1963) was a British poet and writer.
  1. Caroline Elizabeth Playne (born 1857 - 1948) was a British pacifist and historian.
  1. Elaine Sophie Plewman (born 1917 - 1944) was a British .
  1. Anna Bridget Plowden (born 1938 - 1997) was a British archaeological conservator and restorer.
  1. Bridget Horatia Plowden (born 1910 - 2000) was a British public servant.
  1. Annabella Plumptre (born 1769 - 1838) was a British .
  1. Anne Plumptre (born 1760 - 1818) was a British writer and translator.
  1. Aileen Sibell Mary Plunket (born 1904 - 1999) was a British society hostess.
  1. Katherine Plymley (- 1829) was a British diarist, naturalist, and painter.
  1. Pocahontas (born c.1596 - 1617) was a British Algonquian Indian princess.
  1. Agnes Pochin (born 1825 - 1908) was a British campaigner for women's rights.
  1. Elizabeth Isis Pogson (born 1852 - 1945) was a British .
  1. Jane Henrietta Poitier (born b. 1736 - in or after 1788) was a British singer and dancer.
  1. Katherine Pole (- 1387) was a British .
  1. Katherine de la Pole (born 1410/11 - 1473) was a British Abbess of Barking.
  1. Margaret Pole (born 1473 - 1541) was a British noblewoman.
  1. E Polewheele (born 1651? - 1691?) was a British playwright.
  1. Margaret Steuart Pollard (born 1904 - 1996) was a British Cornish poet.
  1. Marjorie Anne Pollard (born 1899 - 1982) was a British sportswoman and journalist.
  1. Florence Wallace Pomeroy (born 1843/4 - 1911) was a British dress reform campaigner.
  1. Emily Charlotte Mary Ponsonby (born 1817 - 1877) was a British writer.
  1. Henrietta Frances Ponsonby (born 1761 - 1821) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Mary Elizabeth Ponsonby (born 1832 - 1916) was a British .
  1. Sarah Ponsonby (born 1755 - 1831) was a British .
  1. Ella Pontefract (born 1896/7 - 1945) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Poole (- in or after 1668) was a British prophetess.
  1. Monica Mary Poole (born 1921 - 2003) was a British wood-engraver.
  1. Rachael Emily Poole (born 1860 - 1937) was a British .
  1. Sophia Lane Poole (born 1804 - 1891) was a British travel writer.
  1. Clara Maria Pope (- 1838) was a British flower painter.
  1. Elizabeth Pope (born 1739x45 - 1797) was a British actress.
  1. Jane Pope (born 1744 - 1818) was a British actress.
  1. Jessie Pope (born 1868 - 1941) was a British poet and writer.
  1. Maria Ann Pope (born 1775 - 1803) was a British actress.
  1. Mary Pope (- 1653?) was a British royalist writer.
  1. Mildred Katherine Pope (born 1872 - 1956) was a British French scholar.
  1. Juliana Popjoy (- 1777) was a British .
  1. Mary Pordage (- 1668) was a British .
  1. Eleanor Anne Porden (born 1795 - 1825) was a British poet.
  1. Mary Porteous (born 1783 - 1861) was a British Primitive Methodist itinerant preacher.
  1. Ann Agnes Porter (born c.1752 - 1814) was a British governess and diarist.
  1. Anna Maria Porter (born 1778 - 1832) was a British novelist.
  1. Annie Porter (born 1880 - 1963) was a British zoologist.
  1. Dorothea Noelle Naomi Porter (born 1927 - 2000) was a British fashion designer.
  1. Helen Kemp Porter (born 1899 - 1987) was a British biochemist.
  1. Jane Porter (- 1850) was a British novelist.
  1. Mary Porter (- 1765) was a British actress.
  1. Mary Eliza Porter (born 1836/7 - 1905) was a British headmistress and promoter of women's education.
  1. Muriel Lilah Matters-Porter (born 1877 - 1969) was a British suffragist and feminist.
  1. Nyree Dawn Porter (born 1936 - 2001) was a British actress.
  1. Sarah Ricardo Porter (born 1790 - 1862) was a British writer on education.
  1. Elizabeth Poston (born 1905 - 1987) was a British composer.
  1. Gladys Sydney Pott (born 1867 - 1961) was a British anti-suffragist and civil servant.
  1. Helen Beatrix Potter (born 1866 - 1943) was a British artist, children's writer, and sheep breeder.
  1. Lynda Lee-Potter (born 1935 - 2004) was a British journalist.
  1. Marian Anderson Potter (born 1900 - 1981) was a British painter.
  1. Mary Cecilia Potter (born 1847 - 1913) was a British Roman Catholic nun.
  1. Elizabeth Dilys Powell (born 1901 - 1995) was a British film critic.
  1. Jane Powell (born c.1761 - 1831) was a British actress.
  1. Ellen Margaret Powell (born 1907 - 1984) was a British domestic servant and writer.
  1. Muriel Betty Powell (born 1914 - 1978) was a British nurse.
  1. Olave St Clair Baden-Powell (born 1889 - 1977) was a British leader of the world Girl Guide movement.
  1. Violet Georgiana Powell (born 1912 - 2002) was a British .
  1. Beryl Millicent Le Poer Power (born 1891 - 1974) was a British civil servant.
  1. Eileen Edna Le Poer Power (born 1889 - 1940) was a British economic historian.
  1. Jane Wyse Power (born 1858 - 1941) was a British Irish nationalist and feminist.
  1. Marguerite Agnes Power (born 1815? - 1867) was a British writer.
  1. Rhoda Dolores Le Poer Power (born 1890 - 1957) was a British broadcaster and children's writer.
  1. Caroline Powys (born 1738 - 1817) was a British diarist.
  1. Agnes Poynter (born 1843 - 1906) was a British .
  1. Rosa Caroline Praed (born 1851 - 1935) was a British novelist.
  1. Anne Pratt (born 1806 - 1893) was a British botanist.
  1. Joan Prentice (- 1589) was a British .
  1. Oliveria Louisa Prescott (born 1842 - 1917) was a British composer and writer.
  1. Jennet Preston (- 1612) was a British .
  1. Katherine Mary Preston (born 1868 - 1951) was a British college head.
  1. Edith May Pretty (born 1883 - 1942) was a British landowner and benefactor.
  1. Amy Morgan Price (born 1878 - 1922) was a British illustrator and jewellery designer.
  1. Evadne Price (born 1896 - 1985) was a British novelist.
  1. Margaret Berenice Price (born 1941 - 2011) was a British singer.
  1. Lillian Nancy Bache Price (born 1880 - 1970) was a British actress and author.
  1. Mabel Henrietta Prichard (born 1875 - 1965) was a British .
  1. Anna Maria Priestman (born 1828 - 1914) was a British social reformer and campaigner for women's rights.
  1. Mary Prince (- 1679) was a British Quaker preacher.
  1. Mary Prince (born c.1788 -) was a British freed slave.
  1. Mia Lilly Kellmer Pringle (born 1920 - 1983) was a British psychologist and first director of the National Children's Bureau.
  1. Hannah Pritchard (born 1709 - 1768) was a British actress and singer.
  1. Adelaide Anne Procter (born 1825 - 1864) was a British poet and women's activist.
  1. Chrystabel Prudence Goldsmith Procter (born 1894 - 1982) was a British horticulturist.
  1. Doris Margaret Procter (born 1890 - 1972) was a British painter.
  1. Evelyn Emma Stefanos Procter (born 1897 - 1980) was a British historian and college head.
  1. Jane Procter (born 1810 - 1882) was a British headmistress and temperance campaigner.
  1. Joan Beauchamp Procter (born 1897 - 1931) was a British herpetologist.
  1. Mary Proctor (born 1862 - 1957) was a British .
  1. Rebecca Marjorie Proops (born 1911 - 1996) was a British advice columnist.
  1. Elizabeth Prout (born 1820 - 1864) was a British Roman Catholic nun.
  1. Anne Adalisa Puddicombe (born 1836 - 1908) was a British novelist.
  1. Dorothée Aurélie Marianne Pullinger (born 1894 - 1986) was a British automobile engineer and businesswoman.
  1. Henrietta Laura Pulteney (born 1766 - 1808) was a British heiress.
  1. Hester Pulter (born 1595/6 - 1678) was a British poet.
  1. Ann Purdeator (- 1692) was a British .
  1. Ann Putnam (born 1662 -) was a British .
  1. Ann Putnam (born 1679 -) was a British .
  1. Christine Margaret Puxon (born 1915 - 2008) was a British gynaecologist, obstetrician, and barrister.
  1. Edith Mary Pye (born 1876 - 1965) was a British midwife and international relief organizer.
  1. Jael Henrietta Pye (born 1737? - 1782) was a British writer.
  1. Margaret Pygot (- in or after 1474) was a British prioress of Carrow.
  1. Margaret Amy Pyke (born 1893 - 1966) was a British campaigner for family planning.
  1. Barbara Mary Crampton Pym (born 1913 - 1980) was a British novelist.
  1. Louisa Fanny Pyne (born 1828? - 1904) was a British singer.


Q

  1. Dorothy Wardell Quayle (born 1914 - 1996) was a British .
  1. Qudsia Begum (born 1801 - 1881) was a British .
  1. Janet Muriel Alexander Quigley (born 1902 - 1987) was a British radio broadcaster.
  1. Dorothy Quillinan (born 1804 - 1847) was a British .
  1. Anne Quin (fl. 1660-1682) was a British actress.


R

  1. Clara Dorothea Rackham (born 1875 - 1966) was a British suffragist and political activist.
  1. Marjorie Rackstraw (born 1888 - 1981) was a British educationist and social worker.
  1. Ann Radcliffe (born 1764 - 1823) was a British novelist.
  1. Anne Radcliffe (- 1579x82) was a British .
  1. Charlotte Maria Radcliffe (born 1694 - 1755) was a British .
  1. Frances Radcliffe (born 1531? - 1589) was a British benefactor of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.
  1. Margaret Radcliffe (born 1582x5 - 1654) was a British Abbess.
  1. Mary Radcliffe (born c.1550 - 1617/18) was a British courtier.
  1. Mary Ann Radcliffe (born b. c.1746 - in or after 1810) was a British writer.
  1. Henrietta Emma Ratcliffe Rae (born 1856 - 1928) was a British painter.
  1. Elizabeth Raffald (- 1781) was a British cook and writer on cookery.
  1. Frances Rachel Raffles (born 1955 - 1994) was a British photographer and campaigner against violence against women.
  1. Ruth Railton (born 1915 - 2001) was a British founder of the National Youth Orchestra.
  1. Kathleen Jessie Raine (born 1908 - 2003) was a British poet and literary scholar.
  1. Elizabeth Rainforth (born 1814 - 1877) was a British singer.
  1. Ivy Priaulx Rainier (born 1903 - 1986) was a British composer.
  1. Catherine Alice Raisin (born 1855 - 1945) was a British geologist and educationist.
  1. Pandita Mary Saraswati Ramabai (born 1858 - 1922) was a British social reformer and writer.
  1. Marie Rambert (born 1888 - 1982) was a British ballet dancer and founder of the Rambert Dance Company.
  1. Marie Louise de la Ramée (born 1839 - 1908) was a British novelist.
  1. Christian Ramsay (born 1786 - 1839) was a British hostess and botanical collector.
  1. Katherine Ramsay (born 1720s - 1808) was a British milliner and shopkeeper.
  1. Kathleen Louie Ramsay (born 1929 - 2011) was a British .
  1. Margaret Francesca Ramsay (born 1908 - 1991) was a British play agent.
  1. Patricia Ramsay (born 1886 - 1974) was a British artist.
  1. Agnes Ramsey (- in or after 1399) was a British .
  1. Mary Dorothea Whiting Ramsey (born 1904 - 1989) was a British social worker.
  1. Joan Alice Chetwode Ramsey (born 1909 - 1995) was a British .
  1. Mary Ramsey (- 1601) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Ellen Henrietta Ranyard (born 1810 - 1879) was a British home mission worker.
  1. Sarah Natasha Raphael (born 1960 - 2001) was a British painter.
  1. Pernell of Rasyn (fl. 1350) was a British .
  1. Jane Ratcliffe (- 1638) was a British exemplar of godly life.
  1. Eleanor Florence Rathbone (born 1872 - 1946) was a British social reformer.
  1. Hannah Mary Rathbone (born 1798 - 1878) was a British writer.
  1. Beatrice Irene Rathbone (born 1892 - 1980) was a British novelist.
  1. Alma Victoria Rattenbury (born 1897/8 - 1935) was a British accused murderer.
  1. Kathleen Annie Raven (born 1910 - 1999) was a British nurse.
  1. Alice Ravenhill (born 1859 - 1954) was a British educationist and promoter of the household science movement.
  1. Gwendolen Mary Raverat (born 1885 - 1957) was a British artist.
  1. Elizabeth Rawdon (born 1731 - 1808) was a British literary patron and antiquary.
  1. Emma Rawghton (fl. 1422-1436) was a British anchoress.
  1. Margaret Lilian Rawlings (born 1906 - 1996) was a British actress.
  1. Gabrielle Ray (born 1883 - 1973) was a British actress.
  1. Martha Ray (born 1742? - 1779) was a British singer and murder victim.
  1. Ann Ingram Rayner (born 1825/6 - 1855) was a British .
  1. Claire Berenice Rayner (born 1931 - 2010) was a British writer, broadcaster, and social campaigner.
  1. Louise Ingram Rayner (born 1832 - 1924) was a British .
  1. Betty Marion Rea (born 1904 - 1965) was a British sculptor.
  1. Katharine Read (born 1723 - 1778) was a British portrait painter.
  1. Margaret Read (born 1905 - 1996) was a British .
  1. Margaret Helen Read (born 1889 - 1991) was a British social anthropologist and colonial educationist.
  1. Mary Read (born c.1695 - 1721) was a British pirate.
  1. Isabella Emily Thomasa Reaney (born 1847 - 1929) was a British preacher and social activist.
  1. Eva Collet Reckitt (born 1890 - 1976) was a British founder of Collet's bookshop.
  1. Sarah Reddish (born 1850 - 1928) was a British co-operative movement activist and suffragist.
  1. Anne Redfearn (- 1612) was a British .
  1. Lynn Rachel Redgrave (born 1943 - 2010) was a British actress.
  1. Bridget Mary Redmond (born 1904 - 1952) was a British landowner and politician.
  1. Anne Redpath (born 1895 - 1965) was a British painter.
  1. Esther Reed (born 1746 - 1780) was a British revolutionary leader in America.
  1. Priscilla Reed (born 1818 - 1895) was a British .
  1. Dorothy Mary Rees (born 1898 - 1987) was a British politician.
  1. Florence Gwendolen Rees (born 1906 - 1994) was a British parasitologist.
  1. Sarah Jane Rees (born 1839 - 1916) was a British sailor, schoolmistress, and poet.
  1. Clara Reeve (born 1729 - 1807) was a British novelist and poet.
  1. Helen Buckingham Reeves (born 1851 - 1920) was a British novelist.
  1. Magdalen Stuart Reeves (born 1865 - 1953) was a British suffragist and socialist.
  1. Marian Reeves (born 1879 - 1961) was a British feminist activist.
  1. Marjorie Ethel Reeves (born 1905 - 2003) was a British historian and educationist.
  1. Esther Janet Reger (born 1935 - 2005) was a British lingerie designer.
  1. Mary Reibey (born 1777 - 1855) was a British businesswoman in Australia.
  1. Beryl Elizabeth Reid (born 1919 - 1996) was a British actress and comedian.
  1. Eleanor Mary Reid (born 1860 - 1953) was a British palaeobotanist.
  1. Elisabeth Jesser Reid (born 1789 - 1866) was a British slavery abolitionist and founder of Bedford College, London.
  1. Anne Margaret Nano Reid (born 1900 - 1981) was a British landscape and figure painter.
  1. Amelia Ann Reinagle (born 1777 -) was a British .
  1. Caroline Reinagle (born 1817 - 1892) was a British pianist and composer.
  1. Charlotte Jenetta Reinagle (born 1782 -) was a British .
  1. Mary Ann Reinagle (born 1778 -) was a British .
  1. Phyllis Emily Reiss (born 1886 - 1961) was a British garden designer.
  1. Sarah Parker Remond (born 1826 - 1894) was a British slavery abolitionist and doctor.
  1. Leila Margaret Rendel (born 1882 - 1969) was a British social worker and children's campaigner.
  1. Isabella Southern Rennie (born 1875 - 1966) was a British educationist.
  1. Dorothy Graham Renton (born 1898 - 1966) was a British gardener.
  1. Helene Reynard (born 1875 - 1947) was a British economist and college administrator.
  1. Lucy Reynell (- 1652) was a British .
  1. Joan Reynold (- 1483) was a British .
  1. Frances Reynolds (born 1729 - 1807) was a British painter, poet, and writer on art.
  1. Netta Rheinberg (born 1911 - 2006) was a British cricketer and cricket administrator.
  1. Elizabeth Rhodes (born 1759 - 1836) was a British housekeeper and Methodist leader.
  1. Nancy Anderson Long Riach (born 1927 - 1947) was a British swimmer.
  1. Marcia Alice Rice (born 1868 - 1958) was a British headmistress and historian.
  1. Margaret Lois Spring Rice (born 1887 - 1970) was a British advocate of birth control.
  1. Elena Tamara Talbot Rice (born 1904 - 1993) was a British .
  1. Mary Rich (born 1624 - 1678) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Penelope Rich (born 1563 - 1607) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Wendy Richard (born 1943 - 2009) was a British actress.
  1. Audrey Isabel Richards (born 1899 - 1984) was a British social anthropologist.
  1. Dorothy Eleanor Richards (born 1894 - 1986) was a British mountaineer.
  1. Anna Richardson (born 1806 - 1892) was a British slavery abolitionist and peace campaigner.
  1. Catherine Eliza Richardson (born 1777 - 1853) was a British poet and novelist.
  1. Charlotte Richardson (born 1775 - 1825) was a British poet.
  1. Charlotte Caroline Richardson (born 1796 - 1854) was a British poet and novelist.
  1. Dorothy Miller Richardson (born 1873 - 1957) was a British novelist and journalist.
  1. Elizabeth Richardson (born 1576/7 - 1651) was a British writer.
  1. Ethel Florence Lindesay Richardson (born 1870 - 1946) was a British novelist.
  1. Jerusha Davidson Richardson (born 1864 - 1938) was a British philanthropist and author.
  1. Joanna Leah Richardson (born 1925 - 2008) was a British biographer.
  1. Josephine Richardson (born 1923 - 1994) was a British politician.
  1. Sarah Katharine Richardson (born 1854 - 1927) was a British mountaineer.
  1. Marion Elaine Richardson (born 1892 - 1946) was a British art teacher.
  1. Mary Raleigh Richardson (born 1882/3 - 1961) was a British suffragette and political activist.
  1. Muriel Elsa Florence Richardson (born 1913 - 2000) was a British .
  1. Natasha Jane Richardson (born 1963 - 2009) was a British actress.
  1. Stella Richman (born 1922 - 2002) was a British actress and television producer and executive.
  1. Esther Rickards (born 1893 - 1977) was a British surgeon and socialist activist.
  1. Charlotte Eliza Lawson Riddell (born 1832 - 1906) was a British novelist.
  1. Hannah Riddell (born 1855 - 1932) was a British medical missionary.
  1. Maria Riddell (born 1772 - 1808) was a British poet.
  1. Mildred Riddelsdell (born 1913 - 2006) was a British civil servant.
  1. Laura Elizabeth Ridding (born 1849 - 1939) was a British suffragist and philanthropist.
  1. Caroline Mary Ridding (born 1862 - 1941) was a British Sanskrit and Pali scholar.
  1. Mabel Ridealgh (born 1898 - 1989) was a British co-operator and politician.
  1. Anne Barbara Ridler (born 1912 - 2001) was a British poet and writer.
  1. Mildred Betty Ridley (born 1909 - 2005) was a British church administrator.
  1. Lucie Rie (born 1902 - 1995) was a British potter.
  1. Edith Rigby (born 1872 - 1950) was a British suffragette.
  1. Caroline Edith Rigg (born 1852 - 1929) was a British headmistress.
  1. Dorothy Ripley (born 1767 - 1831) was a British missionary.
  1. Anne Isabella Ritchie (born 1837 - 1919) was a British writer.
  1. Elizabeth Ritchie (born 1754 - 1835) was a British biographer.
  1. Louisa Henrietta de Rivarol (born b. before 1750 - 1821) was a British translator.
  1. Rosalind Venetia Lane Fox Pitt-Rivers (born 1907 - 1990) was a British biochemist.
  1. Joan Hodgson Riviere (born 1883 - 1962) was a British psychoanalyst.
  1. Ann Rivington (born 1756 - 1841) was a British .
  1. Jane Annie Roadknight (born 1852/3 - 1929) was a British schoolteacher and inspector of schools.
  1. Caroline Robbins (born 1903 - 1999) was a British historian.
  1. Catherine Roberts (born 1891 - 1985) was a British short-story writer and novelist.
  1. Eirlys Rhiwen Cadwaladr Roberts (born 1911 - 2008) was a British advocate of consumer rights.
  1. Emma Roberts (born 1791 - 1840) was a British author.
  1. Jean Barr McDonald Roberts (born 1895 - 1988) was a British local politician.
  1. Jennifer Susan Margaret Roberts (born 1940 - 2010) was a British probation officer.
  1. Mary Roberts (born 1788 - 1864) was a British author.
  1. R Roberts (born c.1728 - 1788) was a British translator and sermon writer.
  1. Rachel Roberts (born 1927 - 1980) was a British actress.
  1. Caroline Anna Croom Robertson (born 1837/8 - 1892) was a British college administrator.
  1. Christina Robertson (born 1796 - 1854) was a British miniature and portrait painter.
  1. Christina Jane Robertson (born 1908 - 1975) was a British folk-singer.
  1. Eileen Arbuthnot Robertson (born 1903 - 1961) was a British novelist and film critic.
  1. Mary Gertrude Forbes- Forbes-Robertson (born 1874 - 1950) was a British .
  1. Hannah Robertson (born 1862 - 1950) was a British educationist and promoter of higher education for women.
  1. Isabella Robertson (born 1841 - 1922) was a British ballad collector.
  1. Janie Macbeth Robertson (born 1879 - 1957) was a British headmistress.
  1. Margaret Ethel Robertson (born 1861 - 1943) was a British headmistress and educationist.
  1. Muriel Robertson (born 1883 - 1973) was a British protozoologist and bacteriologist.
  1. Elizabeth Robins (born 1862 - 1952) was a British actress, writer, and feminist.
  1. Joan Rafferty Robins (born 1908 - 1994) was a British industrial administrator and television broadcaster.
  1. Anastasia Robinson (- 1755) was a British singer.
  1. Annot Erskine Robinson (born 1874 - 1925) was a British suffragist and pacifist.
  1. Ann Turner Robinson (- 1741) was a British .
  1. Ellen Robinson (born 1840 - 1912) was a British peace campaigner.
  1. Emma Robinson (born 1814 - 1890) was a British novelist and playwright.
  1. Gertrude Maud Robinson (born 1886 - 1954) was a British .
  1. Joan Violet Robinson (born 1903 - 1983) was a British economist.
  1. Frances Mabel Robinson (born 1858 - 1956) was a British author.
  1. Mary Robinson (born 1756/1758? - 1800) was a British author and actress.
  1. Mary Robinson (born 1778 - 1837) was a British .
  1. Mary Jemima Robinson (born 1757 - 1830) was a British .
  1. Pamela Lamplugh Robinson (born 1919 - 1994) was a British vertebrate palaeontologist.
  1. Sarah Robinson (born 1834 - 1921) was a British evangelist and army temperance activist.
  1. Elizabeth Robson (born 1771 - 1843) was a British Quaker minister.
  1. Flora Robson (born 1902 - 1984) was a British actress.
  1. Inga-Stina Robson (born 1919 - 1999) was a British politician.
  1. Patricia Roc (born 1915 - 2003) was a British film actress.
  1. Regina Maria Roche (born 1763/4 - 1845) was a British novelist.
  1. Anita Lucia Roddick (born 1942 - 2007) was a British businesswoman.
  1. Annie Mary Anne Henley Rogers (born 1856 - 1937) was a British promoter of women's higher education.
  1. Hester Ann Rogers (born 1756 - 1794) was a British Methodist writer.
  1. Mary Ann Rogers (born 1855 - 1899) was a British heroine.
  1. Eleanour Sophy Sinclair Rohde (born 1881 - 1950) was a British garden historian and gardener.
  1. Lilian Verna Rolfe (born 1914 - 1945) was a British .
  1. Sybil Katherine Neville-Rolfe (born 1885 - 1955) was a British social hygienist.
  1. Ann Rollason (born 1768/9 - 1846) was a British printer and bookseller.
  1. Mary Rollason (born 1764/5 - 1835) was a British businesswoman.
  1. Mary Rolls (born 1781/2 - 1835) was a British poet.
  1. Ethel Romanes (born 1856 - 1927) was a British writer and religious activist.
  1. Emma Romer (born 1814 - 1868) was a British singer.
  1. Isabella Frances Romer (- 1852) was a British writer.
  1. Eleanor Romyng (fl. 1525) was a British ale seller.
  1. Bertha Ronge (born 1818 - 1863) was a British educationist.
  1. Jean Kathleen Rook (born 1931 - 1991) was a British journalist.
  1. Celia Mary Rooke (born 1902 - 1998) was a British .
  1. Ellen Mary Rope (born 1855 - 1934) was a British sculptor and plaster designer.
  1. Esther Gertrude Roper (born 1868 - 1938) was a British suffragist.
  1. Margaret Roper (born 1505 - 1544) was a British scholar and daughter of Sir Thomas More.
  1. Primrose Roper (born 1908 - 1978) was a British painter and gardener.
  1. Euphrosyne Parepa-Rosa (born 1836 - 1874) was a British singer.
  1. Gillian Rosemary Rose (born 1947 - 1995) was a British philosopher.
  1. Mary Elizabeth Rosenberg (born 1819 - 1914) was a British .
  1. Rose Rosenberg (born 1892 - 1966) was a British political secretary.
  1. Anna Margaret Ross (born 1860 - 1939) was a British novelist and poet.
  1. Euphemia Ross (- before 1399) was a British .
  1. Janet Ann Ross (born 1842 - 1927) was a British traveller and author.
  1. Jean Iris Ross (born 1911 - 1973) was a British journalist and actress.
  1. Katherine Ross (born c.1635 - 1697) was a British memoirist and schoolmistress.
  1. Sylvia Hope Leith-Ross (born 1884 - 1980) was a British anthropologist and writer.
  1. Mary Jane O'Donovan Rossa (born 1845 - 1916) was a British Irish nationalist and poet.
  1. Susannah-Penelope Rosse (born c.1655 - 1700) was a British miniature painter.
  1. Christina Georgina Rossetti (born 1830 - 1894) was a British poet.
  1. Emma Lucy Madox Brown Rossetti (born 1843 - 1894) was a British painter and biographer.
  1. Maria Francesca Rossetti (born 1827 - 1876) was a British author and Anglican nun.
  1. Frances Tripp Rossiter (born 1833 - 1905) was a British .
  1. Anne Rotheley (- 1496) was a British .
  1. Mary Catherine Hume-Rothery (born 1824 - 1885) was a British campaigner for medical reform and author.
  1. Charlotte de Rothschild (born 1819 - 1884) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Louisa de Rothschild (born 1821 - 1910) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Miriam Louisa Rothschild (born 1908 - 2005) was a British naturalist, entomologist, and conservationist.
  1. Teresa Georgina Rothschild (born 1915 - 1996) was a British .
  1. Rosalind Alice Rothwell (born 1911 - 2008) was a British oboist.
  1. Dorothy Edith Round (born 1909 - 1982) was a British tennis player.
  1. Arabella Elizabeth Roupell (born 1817 - 1914) was a British botanist and botanical artist.
  1. Lydia Rous (born 1819 - 1896) was a British headmistress.
  1. Clara Marion Jessie Rousby (born 1848 - 1879) was a British actress.
  1. Ettie Annie Rout (born 1877 - 1936) was a British public health and birth control campaigner.
  1. Martha Routh (born 1743 - 1817) was a British Quaker minister and writer.
  1. Frederica Maclean Rowan (born 1814 - 1882) was a British author and translator.
  1. Diana Hope Rowden (born 1915 - 1944) was a British .
  1. Frances Arabella Rowden (born 1774 - 1840?) was a British schoolmistress and poet.
  1. Elizabeth Rowe (born 1674 - 1737) was a British poet and devotional writer.
  1. Mary Rowlandson (born c.1637 - 1711) was a British colonist in America and author.
  1. Susanna Rowson (- 1824) was a British novelist and actress.
  1. Agnes Maude Royden (born 1876 - 1956) was a British suffragist and preacher.
  1. Lilian Patricia Roza (born 1926 - 2008) was a British singer.
  1. Bernice Rubens (born 1923 - 2004) was a British author.
  1. Patricia Giulia Caulfield Kate Rubinstein (born 1915 - 2003) was a British writer.
  1. Amy Roberta Ruck (born 1878 - 1978) was a British novelist.
  1. Thereza Charlotte Rucker (born 1863 - 1941) was a British promoter of household science teaching.
  1. Margaret Caroline Rudd (born b. c.1745 - in or before 1798?) was a British courtesan and accused forger.
  1. Jean Rudduck (born 1937 - 2007) was a British educationist.
  1. Yvonne Claire Rudellat (born 1897 - 1945) was a British .
  1. Mary Rudge (born 1842 - 1919) was a British chess player.
  1. Elsie Rosemary Rue (born 1928 - 2004) was a British medical practitioner and medical administrator.
  1. Angela Claire Rosemary Rumbold (born 1932 - 2010) was a British politician.
  1. Hilda Runciman (born 1869 - 1956) was a British politician.
  1. Mary Ann Rundall (- 1839) was a British educational writer.
  1. Maria Eliza Rundell (born 1745 - 1828) was a British writer on cookery.
  1. Norah Cecil Runge (born 1884 - 1978) was a British politician.
  1. Helen de Lacy Evans Russel (born 1833/4 -) was a British .
  1. Adeline Mary Russell (born 1852 - 1920) was a British penal reformer.
  1. Anna Russell (born 1807 - 1876) was a British botanist.
  1. Muriel Audrey Russell (born 1906 - 1989) was a British radio broadcaster.
  1. Dora Winifred Russell (born 1894 - 1986) was a British writer and campaigner for women's rights.
  1. Dorothy Stuart Russell (born 1895 - 1983) was a British pathologist.
  1. Elizabeth Russell (born 1528 - 1609) was a British linguist and courtier.
  1. Frances Russell (- 1720) was a British daughter of Oliver Cromwell.
  1. Frances Anna Maria Russell (born 1815 - 1898) was a British political wife.
  1. Katharine Louisa Russell (born 1842 - 1874) was a British radical and suffragist.
  1. Katherine Frances Russell (born 1909 - 1998) was a British social worker and university teacher.
  1. Lucy Russell (- 1627) was a British courtier and patron of the arts.
  1. Mary Du Caurroy Russell (born 1865 - 1937) was a British .
  1. Rachel Russell (- 1723) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Margaret Taylor Rutherford (born 1892 - 1972) was a British actress.
  1. Alexina Ruthquist (born 1848 - 1892) was a British missionary.
  1. Elizabeth Montague Ryan (born 1892 - 1979) was a British tennis player.
  1. Sarah Ryan (born 1724 - 1768) was a British Methodist preacher.
  1. Margaret Susan Ryder (born 1924 - 2000) was a British founder of the Sue Ryder Foundation and social worker.
  1. Maria Susan Rye (born 1829 - 1903) was a British social reformer and promoter of emigration.
  1. Louisa Anne Ryland (born 1814 - 1889) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Enriqueta Augustina Rylands (born 1843 - 1908) was a British founder of the John Rylands Library, Manchester.
  1. Elizabeth Ryves (born 1750 - 1797) was a British writer.
  1. Lavinia Janetta Horton Ryves (born 1797 - 1871) was a British .


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  1. Margaret Sackville (born 1881 - 1963) was a British poet and children's writer.
  1. Mary Sackville (- 1645) was a British royal governess.
  1. Anne Sadleir (born 1585 - 1671/2) was a British literary patron.
  1. Maria Grace Saffery (- 1858) was a British hymn writer and poet.
  1. Lorna Sage (born 1943 - 2001) was a British literary critic and author.
  1. Marian Joan Elliott-Said (born 1957 - 2011) was a British singer and songwriter.
  1. Mary Ann Sainsbury (born 1849 - 1927) was a British .
  1. Agathe de Saint-Étienne de La Tour (born b. c.1690 - in or after 1765) was a British landowner.
  1. Christopher Marie St John (born 1871 - 1960) was a British writer.
  1. Mrs Horace Roscoe St John (-) was a British .
  1. Jane Elizabeth St John (born 1829 - 1906) was a British .
  1. Mary de St Pol (born c.1304 - 1377) was a British magnate and founder of Pembroke College, Cambridge.
  1. Emily Mary Kate Saker (born 1847 - 1912) was a British .
  1. Florentia Sale (born 1790 - 1853) was a British .
  1. Sarah Salisbury (born 1690x92 - 1724) was a British courtesan.
  1. Eliza Salmon (born 1787 - 1849) was a British singer.
  1. Salote Mafile'o Pilolevu Tupou III (born 1900 - 1965) was a British Queen of Tonga.
  1. Barbara Salt (born 1904 - 1975) was a British diplomatist.
  1. Ada Salter (born 1866 - 1942) was a British socialist and pacifist.
  1. Agnes Sampson (- 1591) was a British .
  1. Margaret Phoebe Sampson (born 1906 - 1988) was a British Anglican nun.
  1. Samthann ingen Díaráin (- 739) was a British .
  1. Margaret Sandbach (born 1812 - 1852) was a British poet and novelist.
  1. Mary Warburton Sandbach (born 1901 - 1990) was a British translator.
  1. Elizabeth Sander (- 1607) was a British Bridgettine nun and writer.
  1. Ruth Vernon Manning-Sanders (born 1888 - 1988) was a British writer and folklorist.
  1. Julia Sarah Anne Cobden- Cobden-Sanderson (born 1853 - 1926) was a British socialist and suffragette.
  1. Elizabeth Sandford (born 1797/8 - 1853) was a British domestic moralist.
  1. Margaret Elizabeth Sandford (born 1839 - 1903) was a British headmistress and author.
  1. Ethel Sands (born 1873 - 1962) was a British painter and hostess.
  1. Emma Sandys (born 1843 - 1877) was a British .
  1. Ruth Ann Sanger (born 1918 - 2001) was a British .
  1. Sophy Sanger (born 1881 - 1950) was a British internationalist and labour-law reformer.
  1. Martha Sansom (born 1689 - 1736) was a British poet.
  1. Anasuya Sarabhai (born 1885 - 1972) was a British .
  1. Ethel Sargant (born 1863 - 1918) was a British botanist.
  1. Naomi Ellen Sargant (born 1933 - 2006) was a British broadcaster and educationist.
  1. Cicely Mary Strode Saunders (born 1918 - 2005) was a British physician and founder of the modern hospice movement.
  1. Edith Rebecca Saunders (born 1865 - 1945) was a British botanist.
  1. Emma Saunders (born 1841 - 1927) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Helen Beatrice Saunders (born 1885 - 1963) was a British .
  1. Katherine Saunders (born 1839/40 - 1894) was a British .
  1. Margaret Saunders (born 1686 - 1745) was a British actress.
  1. Frances Lumley-Saunderson (born c.1700 - 1772) was a British courtier.
  1. Susan Saurin (born 1829 - 1915) was a British Roman Catholic nun.
  1. Elizabeth Savage (born 1581 - 1651) was a British courtier and victim of popular violence.
  1. Jane Savage (born 1752/3 - 1824) was a British .
  1. Sarah Savage (born 1664 - 1752) was a British diarist.
  1. Marjorie Irene Savidge (born 1905 - 1985) was a British factory worker and subject of police interrogation.
  1. Harriet Elizabeth Savill (born 1789 - 1857) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Sawyer (- 1621) was a British convicted witch.
  1. Jessie Margaret Edmondston Saxby (born 1842 - 1940) was a British author and folklorist.
  1. Mary Saxby (born 1738 - 1801) was a British vagrant and memoirist.
  1. Mary Say (born 1739/40 - 1832) was a British printer and newspaper publisher.
  1. Isabelle Sayer (- 1473) was a British .
  1. Dorothy Leigh Sayers (born 1893 - 1957) was a British writer and scholar.
  1. Peig Sayers (born 1873 - 1958) was a British storyteller.
  1. Alice Mary Elizabeth Scarth (born 1848 - 1889) was a British .
  1. Felicia Rudolphina Scatcherd (born 1862 - 1927) was a British journalist and spiritualist.
  1. Mary Ann Dacomb Scharlieb (born 1845 - 1930) was a British gynaecologist.
  1. Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck (born 1778 - 1856) was a British author.
  1. Auguste Schlüter (born 1849 - 1917) was a British domestic servant.
  1. Sylvia Anne Terry Schofield (born 1916 - 2006) was a British writer and traveller.
  1. Charlotte Elizabeth Schreiber (born 1812 - 1895) was a British translator, businesswoman, and collector.
  1. Olive Emilie Albertina Schreiner (born 1855 - 1920) was a British author and social theorist.
  1. Rebecca Schroeter (- 1826) was a British .
  1. Ehrengard Melusine von der Schulenburg (born 1667 - 1743) was a British mistress of George I.
  1. Gladys Henrietta Schütze (born 1884 - 1946) was a British writer and pacifist.
  1. Julie Schwabe (born 1818 - 1896) was a British philanthropist and educationist.
  1. Olga Maria Elisabeth Friederike Schwarzkopf (born 1915 - 2006) was a British singer.
  1. Elizabeth Scot (born 1729 - 1789) was a British poet.
  1. Alicia Anne Scott (born 1810 - 1900) was a British poet.
  1. Anna Scott (born 1651 - 1732) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Caroline Lucy Scott (born 1784 - 1857) was a British novelist.
  1. Charlotte Angas Scott (born 1858 - 1931) was a British mathematician.
  1. Charlotte Anne Montagu-Douglas- Scott (born 1811 - 1895) was a British .
  1. Elisabeth Whitworth Scott (born 1898 - 1972) was a British architect.
  1. Elizabeth Scott (born 1707/8 - 1776) was a British hymn writer.
  1. Elizabeth Scott (- 1795) was a British textile manufacturer.
  1. Ethel Edburga Clementina Scott (born 1907 - 1984) was a British .
  1. Harriet Anne Scott (born 1819 - 1894) was a British novelist.
  1. Jane Margaret Scott (- 1839) was a British theatre manager and actress.
  1. Jean Scott (born b. c.1548 - after 1593) was a British landowner.
  1. Edith Agnes Kathleen Scott (born 1878 - 1947) was a British sculptor.
  1. Margaret Scott (- 1692) was a British .
  1. Margaret Rachel Scott (born 1874 - 1938) was a British golfer.
  1. Margaretta Mary Winifred Scott (born 1912 - 2005) was a British actress.
  1. Marion Margaret Scott (born 1877 - 1953) was a British musicologist.
  1. Mary Scott (- 1744) was a British courtier and royal mistress.
  1. Mary Scott (born 1751/2 - 1793) was a British poet.
  1. Felicity Philippa Lady Scott Scott (born 1918 - 2010) was a British .
  1. Rachel Susan Scott (born 1848 - 1905) was a British educationist and journalist.
  1. Sarah Scott (born 1720 - 1795) was a British novelist and historian.
  1. Sheila Christine Scott (born 1922 - 1988) was a British aviator.
  1. Edith Joy Scovell (born 1907 - 1999) was a British poet.
  1. Frances Fitzroy-Scudamore (born 1711 - 1750) was a British .
  1. Frances Fitzroy-Scudamore (born 1750 - 1820) was a British .
  1. Mary Scudamore (born c.1550 - 1603) was a British courtier.
  1. Mary Jane Seacole (born 1805 - 1881) was a British nurse.
  1. Seaxburh (- 674?) was a British Queen of the Gewisse.
  1. Seaxburh (born b. in or before 655 - c.700) was a British Queen of Kent, consort of King Eorcenberht, and Abbess of Ely.
  1. Laura Secord (born 1775 - 1868) was a British United Empire loyalist and heroine.
  1. Amy Sedgwick (born 1835 - 1897) was a British actress.
  1. Catharine Sedley (born 1657 - 1717) was a British royal mistress.
  1. Beatrice Nancy Seear (born 1913 - 1997) was a British politician.
  1. Hanna Maria Segal (born 1918 - 2011) was a British psychoanalyst,.
  1. Margaret Seguier (born 1794/5 - 1870) was a British .
  1. Ann Childe Seguin (born 1811 - 1888) was a British .
  1. Brenda Zara Seligman (born 1883 - 1965) was a British .
  1. Agnes De Selincourt (born 1872 - 1917) was a British missionary and college administrator.
  1. Phyllis Doreen Sellick (born 1911 - 2007) was a British .
  1. Priscilla Lydia Sellon (born 1821 - 1876) was a British founder of the Society of the Most Holy Trinity.
  1. Jane Elizabeth Senior (born 1828 - 1877) was a British workhouse and school inspector and philanthropist.
  1. Alice Maud Mary Arncliffe Sennett (born 1862 - 1936) was a British women's suffrage activist.
  1. Emily Frances Adeline Sergeant (born 1851 - 1904) was a British novelist.
  1. Beatrice Serota (born 1919 - 2002) was a British politician and social reformer.
  1. Olivia Serres (born 1772 - 1835) was a British royal impostor.
  1. Giovanna Sestini (born 1748/9 - 1814) was a British opera singer.
  1. Sarah Setchel (born 1813 - 1894) was a British watercolour painter.
  1. Margaret Seton (fl. 1347) was a British .
  1. Mary Seton (born b. c.1541 - after 1615) was a British .
  1. Claudia Severa (fl. AD 97-105) was a British .
  1. Merlyn Severn (born 1897 - 1973) was a British photographer.
  1. Anna Seward (born 1742 - 1809) was a British poet and correspondent.
  1. Anna Sewell (born 1820 - 1878) was a British author.
  1. Elizabeth Missing Sewell (born 1815 - 1906) was a British writer.
  1. Mary Sewell (born 1797 - 1884) was a British writer and poet.
  1. Athene Seyler (born 1889 - 1990) was a British actress.
  1. Alice Seymour (born 1857 - 1947) was a British schoolteacher and expositor and publisher of the writings of Joanna Southcott.
  1. Anna Maria Seymour (born c.1692 - 1723) was a British actress.
  1. Anne Seymour (born c.1510 - 1587) was a British noblewoman and literary patron.
  1. Beatrice Mary Kean Seymour (born 1886 - 1955) was a British novelist.
  1. Elizabeth Seymour (born 1667 - 1722) was a British courtier and politician.
  1. Frances Seymour (born 1699 - 1754) was a British poet and letter writer.
  1. Jane Seymour (born 1541 - 1561) was a British writer.
  1. Katherine Seymour (born 1540? - 1568) was a British noblewoman and royal kinswoman.
  1. Margaret Seymour (born 1540 -) was a British .
  1. Sarah Seymour (born 1631 - 1692) was a British benefactor.
  1. Elizabeth Shackleton (born 1726 - 1781) was a British diarist.
  1. Lydia Shackleton (born 1828 - 1914) was a British botanical artist.
  1. Constance Bertha Shacklock (born 1913 - 1999) was a British singer.
  1. Anne Shadwell (fl. 1661-1705) was a British .
  1. Shah Jahan Begum (born 1838 - 1901) was a British .
  1. Ethel Mary Reader Shakespear (born 1871 - 1946) was a British public servant and geologist.
  1. Olivia Shakespear (born 1863 - 1938) was a British novelist.
  1. Shanawdithit (born c.1801 - 1829) was a British the last of the Beothuk.
  1. Olive Mary Shapley (born 1910 - 1999) was a British broadcaster.
  1. Marina Sharf (born 1918 - 2011) was a British Orthodox nun.
  1. Isabel Sharman (born 1865 - 1917) was a British nursery nurse teacher and administrator.
  1. Evelyn Adelaide Sharp (born 1903 - 1985) was a British civil servant.
  1. Evelyn Jane Sharp (born 1869 - 1955) was a British children's writer and suffragette.
  1. Jane Sharp (fl. 1641-1671) was a British midwife.
  1. Nancy Culliford Sharp (born 1909 - 2001) was a British .
  1. Charlotte Sharpe (born c.1793 - 1849) was a British .
  1. Eliza Sharpe (born 1796 - 1874) was a British .
  1. Ella Agnes Freeman Sharpe (born 1875 - 1947) was a British psychoanalyst and schoolteacher.
  1. Louisa Sharpe (- 1843) was a British miniature and watercolour painter.
  1. Mary Anne Sharpe (born 1802 - 1867) was a British .
  1. Matilda Sharpe (born 1830 - 1916) was a British headmistress.
  1. Ellen Sharples (born 1769 - 1849) was a British .
  1. Rolinda Sharples (born 1793 - 1838) was a British portrait and genre painter.
  1. Christian Shaw (born b. c.1685 - in or after 1737) was a British witch accuser and thread manufacturer.
  1. Clarice Marion Shaw (born 1883 - 1946) was a British social reformer and politician.
  1. Elizabeth Shaw (born 1788 - 1869) was a British .
  1. Helen Brown Shaw (born 1879 - 1964) was a British politician.
  1. Hester Shaw (- 1660) was a British midwife.
  1. Mabel Shaw (born 1888 - 1973) was a British missionary and educationist.
  1. Margaret Fay Shaw (born 1903 - 2004) was a British .
  1. Mary Shaw (born 1814 - 1876) was a British singer.
  1. Helena Paulina Shearer (born 1839x47 - 1885) was a British socialist and suffragist.
  1. Moira Shearer (born 1926 - 2006) was a British ballet dancer, actress, and writer.
  1. Phoebe Ann Beale Sheavyn (born 1865 - 1968) was a British literary scholar and feminist.
  1. Anne Sheepshanks (born 1789 - 1876) was a British .
  1. Mary Ryott Sheepshanks (born 1872 - 1960) was a British educationist, feminist, and internationalist.
  1. Douglas Sheffield (born 1542/3 - 1608) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Helen Maud Sheldon (born 1859 - 1945) was a British headmistress and educationist.
  1. Elizabeth Shelley (- 1547) was a British Abbess of St Mary's, Winchester.
  1. Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (born 1797 - 1851) was a British writer.
  1. Anne Shelton (born c.1483 - 1555) was a British .
  1. Anne Shelton (born 1923 - 1994) was a British singer.
  1. Margaret Shelton (fl. c.1530-1536) was a British .
  1. Mary Shelton (born 1510x15 - 1570/71) was a British contributor to manuscript miscellany.
  1. Barbara Estelle Shenfield (born 1919 - 2004) was a British social scientist and voluntary worker.
  1. Ellen Maria Nicholson Shenton (- 1859) was a British .
  1. Mary Eleanor Jessy Shepard (born 1909 - 2000) was a British artist and illustrator.
  1. Anna Shepherd (born 1893 - 1981) was a British author and college teacher.
  1. Mary Shepherd (born 1777 - 1847) was a British philosopher.
  1. Pamela Shepherd (born 1836 - 1930) was a British evangelist.
  1. Ida Shepley (born 1908 - 1975) was a British actress and singer.
  1. Elizabeth Sara Sheppard (born 1830 - 1862) was a British novelist.
  1. Katherine Wilson Sheppard (born 1847 - 1934) was a British suffragist in New Zealand.
  1. Caroline Henrietta Sheridan (born 1779 - 1851) was a British novelist.
  1. Clare Consuelo Sheridan (born 1885 - 1970) was a British sculptor and journalist.
  1. Frances Sheridan (born 1724 - 1766) was a British novelist and playwright.
  1. Alice Marjorie Sherlock (born 1891 - 1973) was a British .
  1. Sheila Patricia Violet Sherlock (born 1918 - 2001) was a British hepatologist.
  1. Martha Sherman (born 1806 - 1848) was a British .
  1. Helen Lemmens-Sherrington (born 1834 - 1906) was a British singer.
  1. Mary Martha Sherwood (born 1775 - 1851) was a British children's writer and educationist.
  1. Alice Shevyngton (fl. late 15th cent.) was a British .
  1. Ella Shields (born 1879 - 1952) was a British music-hall performer and male impersonator.
  1. Georgiana Shipley (born c.1755 - 1806) was a British .
  1. Anne Shippen (born 1763 - 1841) was a British journal writer.
  1. Mother Shipton (fl. 1530 (suipposedly)) was a British supposed witch and prophetess.
  1. Elizabeth Shirley (born 1564/5 - 1641) was a British Augustinian nun and author.
  1. Emily Anne Eliza Shirreff (born 1814 - 1897) was a British educationist and writer.
  1. Elizabeth Shore (- 1526/7?) was a British royal mistress.
  1. Margaret Emily Shore (born 1819 - 1839) was a British writer and naturalist.
  1. Louisa Catherine Shore (born 1824 - 1895) was a British poet and writer.
  1. Irene Short (born 1916 - 2003) was a British politician.
  1. Dora Mary Shorter (born 1866 - 1918) was a British poet and journalist.
  1. Margaret Sibthorp (born 1835/6 - 1916) was a British journal editor.
  1. Edith Helen Sichel (born 1862 - 1914) was a British historian and philanthropist.
  1. Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal (born 1829 - 1862) was a British painter.
  1. Harriet Siddons (born 1783 - 1844) was a British .
  1. Sarah Siddons (born 1755 - 1831) was a British actress.
  1. Eleanor Mildred Sidgwick (born 1845 - 1936) was a British college head.
  1. Rose Sidgwick (born 1877 - 1918) was a British university teacher.
  1. Barbara Sidney (born c.1559 - 1621) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Mary Sidney (born 1530x35 - 1586) was a British courtier.
  1. Sabrina Sidney (born 1756/7 - 1843) was a British subject of a study in child development.
  1. Rebecca Dora Sieff (born 1890 - 1966) was a British feminist and Zionist.
  1. Mary Aline Siepmann (born 1912 - 2002) was a British novelist.
  1. Sikandar Begum (born 1818 - 1868) was a British .
  1. Una Lucy Silberrad (born 1872 - 1955) was a British writer.
  1. Helen Silcock (born 1865 -) was a British trade unionist and suffragist.
  1. Lucy Mary Silcox (born 1862 - 1947) was a British headmistress and feminist.
  1. Emma Sillett (- 1880) was a British .
  1. Naomi Merlith Sim (born 1913 - 1999) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Postuma Simcoe (born 1762 - 1850) was a British diarist and artist.
  1. Edith Jemima Simcox (born 1844 - 1901) was a British anthropologist and political activist.
  1. Margaret Bayne Simey (born 1906 - 2004) was a British social scientist and local politician.
  1. Martha Simmonds (- 1665) was a British Quaker and author.
  1. Jean Merilyn Simmons (born 1929 - 2010) was a British actress.
  1. Mary Simmons (- 1686x7) was a British .
  1. Berta Madeleine Simms (born 1930 - 2011) was a British abortion law reformer and medical sociologist.
  1. Kathleen Rochard Simon (born 1863/4 - 1955) was a British slavery abolitionist.
  1. Shena Dorothy Simon (born 1883 - 1972) was a British politician and educational reformer.
  1. Esther Simpson (born 1903 - 1996) was a British worker for refugee scholars.
  1. Evelyn Mary Simpson (born 1885 - 1963) was a British literary scholar.
  1. Florence Edith Victoria Simpson (born 1874 - 1956) was a British controller of Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps.
  1. Jane Cross Simpson (born 1811 - 1886) was a British hymn writer.
  1. Frances Helen Simson (born 1854 - 1938) was a British promoter of women's higher education and suffragist.
  1. Catherine Sinclair (born 1800 - 1864) was a British novelist and children's writer.
  1. Elizabeth Margaret Sinclair (born 1910 - 1981) was a British trade unionist and communist.
  1. Margaret Anne Sinclair (born 1900 - 1925) was a British Poor Clare nun.
  1. Marie Sinclair (born 1830 - 1895) was a British .
  1. Mary Amelia St Clair Sinclair (born 1863 - 1946) was a British novelist and philosopher.
  1. Dorothea Waley Singer (born 1882 - 1964) was a British historian of medicine and philanthropist.
  1. Edith Louisa Sitwell (born 1887 - 1964) was a British poet and biographer.
  1. Bertha Marian Skeat (born 1861 - 1948) was a British .
  1. Caroline Anne James Skeel (born 1872 - 1951) was a British historian.
  1. Johanna Mary Sheehy-Skeffington (born 1877 - 1946) was a British suffragist and Irish nationalist.
  1. Flora Eileen Skellern (born 1923 - 1980) was a British nurse.
  1. Barbara Olive Skelton (born 1916 - 1996) was a British writer and literary femme fatale.
  1. Felicia Mary Frances Skene (born 1821 - 1899) was a British writer and philanthropist.
  1. Lilias Skene (born 1626/7 - 1697) was a British Quaker preacher and poet.
  1. Agnes Nesta Shakespear Skrine (born 1865 - 1955) was a British .
  1. Agnes Elizabeth Slack (born 1858 - 1946) was a British temperance advocate.
  1. Harriet Slater (born 1903 - 1976) was a British co-operative movement activist and politician.
  1. Lydia Elisabeth Leonidovna Pasternak Slater (born 1902 - 1989) was a British biochemist, poet, and translator.
  1. Mary Mitchell Slessor (born 1848 - 1915) was a British missionary.
  1. Ann Hunter Small (born 1857 - 1945) was a British missionary and educationist.
  1. Beryl Smalley (born 1905 - 1984) was a British historian.
  1. Norah Evelyn Smallwood (born 1909 - 1984) was a British publisher.
  1. Elizabeth Smart (born 1913 - 1986) was a British writer.
  1. Annie Constance Smedley (born 1876 - 1941) was a British author and founder of the International Lyceum Clubs.
  1. Menella Bute Smedley (born 1820 - 1877) was a British poet and novelist.
  1. Mary Guillan Smieton (born 1902 - 2005) was a British civil servant.
  1. Mary Smirke (born 1779 - 1853) was a British .
  1. Ann Smith (fl. 1682-1686) was a British political activist.
  1. Annie Lorrain Smith (born 1854 - 1937) was a British mycologist and lichenologist.
  1. Audrey Ursula Smith (born 1915 - 1981) was a British medical scientist and cryobiologist.
  1. Cecil Blanche Woodham-Smith (born 1896 - 1977) was a British biographer and historian.
  1. Charlotte Smith (born 1749 - 1806) was a British poet and novelist.
  1. Charlotte Fell Smith (born 1851 - 1937) was a British historian.
  1. Constance Adelaide Smith (born 1878 - 1938) was a British reviver of mothering Sunday.
  1. Cornelia Estelle Smith (born 1875 - 1970) was a British music-hall entertainer and actress.
  1. Dorothy Gladys Smith (born 1896 - 1990) was a British playwright and writer.
  1. Eleanor Elizabeth Smith (born 1822 - 1896) was a British .
  1. Elinor Bellingham Smith (born 1906 - 1988) was a British .
  1. Eliza Smith (- 1732?) was a British writer on cookery.
  1. Elizabeth Smith (born 1776 - 1806) was a British scholar and translator.
  1. Elizabeth Smith (born 1797 - 1885) was a British diarist.
  1. Elleine Smith (- 1579) was a British .
  1. Dame Enid Mary Russell Russell-Smith (born 1903 - 1989) was a British civil servant and college head.
  1. Florence Margaret Smith (born 1902 - 1971) was a British poet and novelist.
  1. Georgina Castle Smith (born 1845 - 1933) was a British children's writer.
  1. Hannah Smith (born 1832 - 1911) was a British evangelist and religious writer.
  1. Janet Buchanan Adam Smith (born 1905 - 1999) was a British author and journalist.
  1. Janet Seymour-Smith (born 1930 - 1998) was a British .
  1. Julia Cuthbert Smith (born 1927 - 1997) was a British television producer.
  1. Linda Helen Smith (born 1958 - 2006) was a British comedian.
  1. Lucy Toulmin Smith (born 1838 - 1911) was a British literary scholar and librarian.
  1. Madeleine Hamilton Smith (born 1835/6 - 1928) was a British accused poisoner.
  1. Margaret Josephine Dean-Smith (born 1899 - 1997) was a British folklorist.
  1. Maria Constance Smith (born 1853 - 1930) was a British civil servant.
  1. Marian Wesley Smith (born 1907 - 1961) was a British anthropologist.
  1. Ellen Marion Delf- Delf-Smith (born 1883 - 1980) was a British botanist.
  1. Martha Mary Smith (born 1835 - 1919) was a British art patron.
  1. Mary Smith (born 1822 - 1889) was a British schoolmistress and radical.
  1. Mary Bentinck Smith (born 1864 - 1921) was a British headmistress.
  1. May Smith (born 1879 - 1968) was a British industrial psychologist.
  1. Muriel Smith (born 1923 - 1985) was a British singer.
  1. Naomi Gwladys Royde-Smith (born 1875 - 1964) was a British literary editor and writer.
  1. Margaret Patricia Hornsby- Hornsby-Smith (born 1914 - 1985) was a British politician.
  1. Ida Phyllis Barclay- Barclay-Smith (born 1902 - 1980) was a British ornithological administrator.
  1. Pleasance Smith (born 1773 - 1877) was a British letter writer and literary editor.
  1. Sarah Smith (born 1832 - 1911) was a British novelist and short-story writer.
  1. Emily Sheila Kaye- Kaye-Smith (born 1887 - 1956) was a British novelist.
  1. Lillias Irma Valerie Arkell- Arkell-Smith (born 1895 - 1960) was a British sexual impostor and perjurer.
  1. Zepherina Philadelphia Smith (born 1836 - 1894) was a British nurse and social reformer.
  1. Catherine Smithies (born 1791 - 1878) was a British .
  1. Alison Margaret Smithson (born 1928 - 1993) was a British .
  1. Annie Mary Patricia Smithson (born 1873 - 1948) was a British author and nurse.
  1. Harriet Constance Smithson (born 1800 - 1854) was a British actress.
  1. Ellen Smyly (born 1815 - 1901) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Agnes Smyth (born 1754/5 - 1783) was a British .
  1. Ethel Mary Smyth (born 1858 - 1944) was a British composer, writer, and suffragist.
  1. Emily Anne Smythe (- 1887) was a British military nurse.
  1. Patricia Rosemary Smythe (born 1928 - 1996) was a British showjumper.
  1. Harriette Maria Gordon Smythies (born 1813? - 1883) was a British poet and novelist.
  1. Susan Smythies (born 1720 -) was a British writer.
  1. Hannah Snell (born 1723 - 1792) was a British sexual impostor.
  1. Lilian Snelling (born 1879 - 1972) was a British botanical artist.
  1. Elizabeth Alexandra Snowball (born 1908 - 1988) was a British cricketer.
  1. Ethel Snowden (born 1881 - 1951) was a British socialist, suffragist, and peace campaigner.
  1. Emily Soldene (born 1838? - 1912) was a British singer and theatre manager.
  1. Solicita (fl. c.1200) was a British .
  1. Georgiana Margaret Solomon (born 1844 - 1933) was a British philanthropist in South Africa and suffragette.
  1. Rebecca Solomon (born 1832 - 1886) was a British .
  1. Estella Frances Solomons (born 1882 - 1968) was a British landscape and portrait painter.
  1. Henrietta Eliza Soltau (born 1843 - 1934) was a British evangelist and promoter of missionary work.
  1. Isabella Caroline Somerset (born 1851 - 1921) was a British temperance activist and campaigner for women's rights.
  1. Mary Somerset (- 1715) was a British gardener and botanist.
  1. Edith Anna Œnone Somerville (born 1858 - 1949) was a British writer and artist.
  1. Euphemia Gilchrist Somerville (born 1860 - 1935) was a British social worker and local politician.
  1. Mary Somerville (born 1780 - 1872) was a British science writer and mathematics expositor.
  1. Mary Somerville (born 1897 - 1963) was a British educationist and broadcasting executive.
  1. palatine of the Rhine Sophia (born 1630 - 1714) was a British electress of Hanover, consort of Ernst August.
  1. Sophia (born 1777 - 1848) was a British .
  1. Sophia Dorothea (born 1666 - 1726) was a British electoral princess of Hanover.
  1. Cornelia Sorabji (born 1866 - 1954) was a British barrister and social reformer.
  1. Lucy Helen Muriel Soulsby (born 1856 - 1927) was a British headmistress.
  1. Joanna Southcott (born 1750 - 1814) was a British prophet and writer.
  1. Caroline Anne Bowles Southey (born 1786 - 1854) was a British poet and writer.
  1. Anne Southwell (- 1636) was a British poet.
  1. Marie Claire Souvestre (born 1835 - 1905) was a British headmistress.
  1. Ester Sowernam (fl. 1617) was a British author.
  1. Jane Sowle (born c.1631 - 1711) was a British .
  1. Tace Sowle (born 1666 - 1749) was a British printer and bookseller.
  1. Elizabeth Sowthernes (born c.1532 - 1612) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Emma Soyer (born 1813 - 1842) was a British portrait and figure painter.
  1. Nancy Brooker Spain (born 1917 - 1964) was a British journalist and broadcaster.
  1. Muriel Sarah Spark (born 1918 - 2006) was a British poet and novelist.
  1. Rachel Speght (born b. 1597? - in or before 1661?) was a British polemicist and poet.
  1. Sadie Speight (born 1906 - 1992) was a British architect and designer.
  1. Annie Coupe Speirs (born 1889 - 1926) was a British .
  1. Mary Speke (fl. 1641-1697) was a British nonconformist patron and political activist.
  1. Catherine Helen Spence (born 1825 - 1910) was a British writer and reformer in Australia.
  1. Elizabeth Isabella Spence (born 1768 - 1832) was a British writer.
  1. Alice Spencer (born 1559 - 1637) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Barbara Spencer (born c.1697 - 1721) was a British coiner.
  1. Dorothy Spencer (born 1617 - 1684) was a British subject of poetry.
  1. Margaret Georgiana Spencer (born 1737 - 1814) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Penelope Spencer (born 1901 - 1993) was a British dancer and choreographer.
  1. Sybil Beatrice Spencer (born 1908 - 1994) was a British gardener.
  1. Lily Spender (born 1835 - 1895) was a British novelist.
  1. Natasha Gordon Lady Spender Spender (born 1919 - 2010) was a British .
  1. Janet Spens (born 1876 - 1963) was a British literary scholar.
  1. Dorothy Norman Spicer (born 1908 - 1946) was a British aviator and aeronautical engineer.
  1. Eulalie Evan Spicer (born 1906 - 1997) was a British lawyer and legal aid administrator.
  1. Joanna Ravenscroft Spicer (born 1906 - 1992) was a British television executive.
  1. Dorothy Beatrice Spiers (born 1897 - 1977) was a British actuary.
  1. Rebecca Maria Ann Spilsbury (born 1777 - 1820) was a British painter.
  1. Elizabeth Jean Spriggs (born 1929 - 2008) was a British actress.
  1. Agnes Spring (- in or after 1457) was a British .
  1. Alice Spring (- 1538) was a British .
  1. Margaret Spring (- in or after 1504) was a British .
  1. Dusty Springfield (born 1939 - 1999) was a British popular singer.
  1. Emma Sproson (born 1867 - 1936) was a British suffragist and local politician.
  1. Constance Spry (born 1886 - 1960) was a British floral artist.
  1. Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon (born 1869 - 1942) was a British literary scholar.
  1. Rose Elizabeth Squire (born 1861 - 1938) was a British factory inspector.
  1. Edna May Squires (born 1915 - 1998) was a British popular singer and litigant.
  1. Margaret Stacey (born 1922 - 2004) was a British sociologist.
  1. Mary Meta Bagot Stack (born 1883 - 1935) was a British health and fitness expert.
  1. Ann Prunella Stack (born 1914 - 2010) was a British .
  1. Emily Stackhouse (born 1811 - 1870) was a British botanical artist.
  1. Enid Stacy (born 1868 - 1903) was a British socialist and campaigner for women's rights.
  1. Anne-Louise Germaine Staël von Holstein (born 1766 - 1817) was a British writer and salon leader.
  1. Dorothy Stafford (born 1526 - 1604) was a British courtier.
  1. Dorothy Stafford (born 1600 - 1636) was a British literary patron and poet.
  1. Mary Stafford (born c.1499 - 1543) was a British royal mistress.
  1. Ursula Stafford (- 1570) was a British .
  1. Katharine Esther Stammers (born 1914 - 2005) was a British tennis player.
  1. Anne Elizabeth Stanhope (born 1802 - 1885) was a British political confidante.
  1. Hester Lucy Stanhope (born 1776 - 1839) was a British traveller.
  1. Katherine Stanhope (- 1667) was a British courtier.
  1. Petronilla Melusina Stanhope (born 1693 - 1778) was a British .
  1. Augusta Elizabeth Frederica Stanley (born 1822 - 1876) was a British courtier.
  1. Charlotte Stanley (born 1599 - 1664) was a British noblewoman and royalist heroine.
  1. Dorothy Stanley (born 1855 - 1926) was a British .
  1. Henrietta Maria Stanley (born 1807 - 1895) was a British political hostess and campaigner for women's education.
  1. Maria Josepha Stanley (born 1771 - 1863) was a British letter writer and liberal advocate.
  1. Mary Stanley (born 1813 - 1879) was a British nurse.
  1. Mary Catherine Stanley (born 1824 - 1900) was a British grande dame and politician manqué.
  1. Maude Alethea Stanley (born 1833 - 1915) was a British women's welfare activist.
  1. Beatrice Venetia Stanley (born 1887 - 1948) was a British prime minister's confidante.
  1. Henrietta Eliza Vaughan Stannard (born 1856 - 1911) was a British author and journalist.
  1. Caroline Stansfeld (born 1816 - 1885) was a British radical.
  1. Margaret Stansfeld (born 1860 - 1951) was a British college head and promoter of physical education for girls.
  1. Hannah Margaret Stanton (born 1913 - 1993) was a British social worker and anti-apartheid activist.
  1. Mary Helen Alicia Stapleton (born 1837 - 1918) was a British local historian.
  1. Freya Madeline Stark (born 1893? - 1993) was a British writer and traveller.
  1. Mariana Starke (born 1762 - 1838) was a British traveller and writer.
  1. Enid Mary Starkie (born 1897 - 1970) was a British French scholar.
  1. Joan Staunford (fl. 1379) was a British .
  1. May Christophera Staveley (born 1863 - 1934) was a British university teacher.
  1. Christina Ellen Stead (born 1902 - 1983) was a British writer.
  1. Lizzie Susan Stebbing (born 1885 - 1943) was a British philosopher.
  1. Phyllis Stedman (born 1916 - 1996) was a British politician.
  1. Dorothy Dyne Steel (born 1884 - 1965) was a British croquet player.
  1. Flora Annie Steel (born 1847 - 1929) was a British writer on India and educationist.
  1. Edith Marjorie Steel (born 1904 - 1985) was a British medical social worker.
  1. Anne Steele (born 1717 - 1778) was a British hymn writer and poet.
  1. Irene Steer (born 1889 - 1977) was a British .
  1. Grizell Steevens (born 1653 - 1747) was a British .
  1. Isabelle de Steiger (born 1836 - 1927) was a British artist and theosophist.
  1. Doris Mary Stenton (born 1894 - 1971) was a British historian.
  1. Margaret Thyra Barbara Stephen (born 1872 - 1945) was a British educationist.
  1. Caroline Emelia Stephen (born 1834 - 1909) was a British religious writer.
  1. Harriet Marian Stephen (born 1840 - 1875) was a British wife of Leslie Stephen.
  1. Jessie Stephen (born 1893 - 1979) was a British suffragette and labour activist.
  1. Julia Prinsep Stephen (born 1846 - 1895) was a British celebrated beauty and philanthropist.
  1. Katharine Stephen (born 1856 - 1924) was a British college head.
  1. Margaret Stephen (fl. 1765-1795) was a British midwife and teacher of midwifery.
  1. Catherine Stephens (born 1794 - 1882) was a British singer and actress.
  1. Frances Stephens (born 1924 - 1978) was a British golfer.
  1. Jane Tryphoena Stephens (born 1812? - 1896) was a British actress.
  1. Joanna Stephens (- 1774) was a British medical practitioner.
  1. Elsie Stephenson (born 1916 - 1967) was a British nurse and relief worker.
  1. Marjory Stephenson (born 1885 - 1948) was a British biochemist.
  1. Sarah Stephenson (born 1738 - 1802) was a British Quaker minister and autobiographer.
  1. Catherine Stepney (born 1778 - 1845) was a British novelist.
  1. Bertha Gladys Stern (born 1890 - 1973) was a British novelist.
  1. Irma Stern (born 1894 - 1966) was a British artist in South Africa.
  1. Charlotte Reinagle Sterry (born 1870 - 1966) was a British tennis player.
  1. Dorothy Emily Stevenson (born 1892 - 1974) was a British novelist.
  1. Flora Clift Stevenson (born 1839 - 1905) was a British philanthropist and educationist.
  1. Louisa Stevenson (born 1835 - 1908) was a British campaigner for women's rights.
  1. Alice Mary Stewart (born 1906 - 2002) was a British physician and epidemiologist.
  1. Edith Helen Vane-Tempest- Stewart (born 1878 - 1959) was a British political hostess and writer.
  1. Eleanor Stewart (born 1858 - 1931) was a British actress and singer.
  1. Eleanor Stewart (born 1889 -) was a British trade unionist.
  1. Elizabeth Stewart (born c.1554 - 1595?) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Grace Campbell Stewart (born 1795/6 - 1863) was a British .
  1. Gwenda Mary Stewart (born 1894 - 1990) was a British racing driver.
  1. Helen D'Arcy Stewart (born 1765 - 1838) was a British poet.
  1. Isla Stewart (born 1855 - 1910) was a British nurse.
  1. Jean Stewart (born c.1530 - 1588) was a British .
  1. Josephine Katherine Stewart (born 1870 - 1934) was a British schoolmistress and golfer.
  1. Mary Stewart (born 1862/3 - 1925) was a British social worker.
  1. Mary Elizabeth Henderson Stewart (born 1903 - 1984) was a British lecturer and politician.
  1. Theresa Susey Helen Vane-Tempest- Stewart (born 1856 - 1919) was a British .
  1. Margaret Steyniour (fl. 1388) was a British .
  1. Dame Alicia Frances Jane Lloyd-Still (born 1869 - 1944) was a British nurse.
  1. Marie Stillman (born 1844 - 1927) was a British painter and artist's model.
  1. Elizabeth Stirling (born 1819 - 1895) was a British organist and composer.
  1. Emma Maitland Stirling (born 1838/9 - 1907) was a British activist in child welfare and emigration to Canada.
  1. Mary Anne Stirling (born 1813 - 1895) was a British actress.
  1. Elizabeth Stirredge (born 1634 - 1706) was a British Quaker prophet and autobiographer.
  1. Mabel Annie St Clair Stobart (born 1862 - 1954) was a British medical relief worker and writer.
  1. Mary Danvers Stocks (born 1891 - 1975) was a British women's activist and college head.
  1. Jane Thompson Stoddart (born 1863 - 1944) was a British journalist and author.
  1. Doris May Fisher Stokes (born 1920 - 1987) was a British medium.
  1. Elizabeth Stokes (fl. 1723-1733) was a British pugilist and prize-fighter.
  1. Ethel Stokes (born 1870 - 1944) was a British record agent and preserver of local archives.
  1. Margaret M'Nair Stokes (born 1832 - 1900) was a British archaeologist.
  1. Marianne Stokes (born 1855 - 1927) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Stone (born 1803 - 1881) was a British novelist and historian.
  1. Janet Clemence Stone (born 1912 - 1998) was a British .
  1. Jean Mary Stone (born 1854x6 - 1908) was a British historian.
  1. Sarah Stone (fl. 1701-1737) was a British midwife.
  1. Mary Stonehouse (born 1722 - 1751) was a British .
  1. Charlotte Brown Carmichael Stopes (born 1840 - 1929) was a British feminist and literary scholar.
  1. Marie Charlotte Carmichael Stopes (born 1880 - 1958) was a British sexologist and advocate of birth control.
  1. Ann Selina Storace (born 1765 - 1817) was a British singer.
  1. Catherine Storr (born 1913 - 2001) was a British children's writer and psychiatrist.
  1. Alicia Stott (born 1860 - 1940) was a British .
  1. Grace Stott (born 1845 - 1922) was a British .
  1. Charlotte Mary Stott (born 1907 - 2002) was a British journalist.
  1. Margaret Stourton (- 1441) was a British .
  1. Anna Paterson Stout (born 1858 - 1931) was a British .
  1. Alix Strachey (born 1892 - 1973) was a British .
  1. Jane Maria Strachey (born 1840 - 1928) was a British .
  1. Joan Pernel Strachey (born 1876 - 1951) was a British college head and French scholar.
  1. Philippa Strachey (born 1872 - 1968) was a British feminist activist and organizer.
  1. Rachel Pearsall Conn Strachey (born 1887 - 1940) was a British feminist activist and writer.
  1. Barbara Mary Hope Strang (born 1925 - 1982) was a British English language scholar.
  1. Susan Strange (born 1923 - 1998) was a British scholar of international relations.
  1. Hannah Stranger (fl. 1656-1671) was a British Quaker missionary.
  1. Mary Isabella Charlet- Charlet-Straton (born 1838 - 1918) was a British mountaineer.
  1. Marianne Straub (born 1909 - 1994) was a British textile designer.
  1. Lucy Anne Evelyn Deane Streatfeild (born 1865 - 1950) was a British factory inspector and social worker.
  1. Mary Noel Streatfeild (born 1895 - 1986) was a British children's writer.
  1. Sophia Streatfeild (- 1835) was a British beauty.
  1. Fanny Street (born 1877 - 1962) was a British educationist.
  1. Agnes Strickland (born 1796 - 1874) was a British historian.
  1. Elizabeth Strickland (born 1794 - 1875) was a British .
  1. Jane Margaret Strickland (born 1800 - 1888) was a British .
  1. Winifred Strickland (born 1645 - 1725) was a British Jacobite courtier.
  1. Mabel Emily Stringer (born 1868 - 1958) was a British golfer and journalist.
  1. Eugénie Strong (born 1860 - 1943) was a British archaeologist and art historian.
  1. Rebecca Strong (born 1843 - 1944) was a British nurse.
  1. Ethel Strudwick (born 1880 - 1954) was a British headmistress.
  1. Elizabeth Strutt (born 1729 - 1774) was a British wife and business associate of Jedediah Strutt.
  1. Elizabeth Strutt (- in or after 1863) was a British writer.
  1. Arabella Stuart (born 1575 - 1615) was a British noblewoman and royal kinswoman.
  1. Frances Stuart (born 1578 - 1639) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Frances Teresa Stuart (born 1647 - 1702) was a British courtier.
  1. Iseult Lucille Germaine Stuart (born 1894 - 1954) was a British writer and friend of W. B. Yeats.
  1. Jane Stuart (born c.1654 - 1742) was a British the alleged natural daughter of James II.
  1. Janet Erskine Stuart (born 1857 - 1914) was a British Roman Catholic nun.
  1. Katherine Stuart (- 1650) was a British conspirator.
  1. Louisa Stuart (born 1757 - 1851) was a British author.
  1. Katherine Stubbes (born 1570/71 - 1590) was a British .
  1. Marie Studholme (born 1872 - 1930) was a British actress.
  1. Eliza Mary Sturge (born 1842 - 1905) was a British women's activist.
  1. Emily Sturge (born 1847 - 1892) was a British campaigner for women's education and suffrage.
  1. Emily Bovell Sturge (born 1840 - 1885) was a British .
  1. Hannah Sturge (born 1816 - 1896) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Mary Darby Sturge (born 1865 - 1925) was a British medical practitioner.
  1. Matilda Sturge (born 1829 - 1903) was a British Quaker minister and essayist.
  1. Sophia Sturge (born 1795 - 1845) was a British slavery abolitionist.
  1. Sophia Sturge (born 1849 - 1936) was a British peace campaigner.
  1. Jane Suárez de Figueroa (born 1538 - 1612) was a British noblewoman and courtier.
  1. Sultan Jahan Begum (born 1858 - 1930) was a British .
  1. Edith Clara Summerskill (born 1901 - 1980) was a British medical practitioner and politician.
  1. Mary Elizabeth Sumner (born 1828 - 1921) was a British founder of the Mothers' Union.
  1. Susan Sunderland (born 1819 - 1905) was a British singer.
  1. Elizabeth Surr (born b. 1825/6 - in or after 1898) was a British educational reformer.
  1. Rosemary Sutcliff (born 1920 - 1992) was a British writer.
  1. Alice Sutcliffe (fl. 1624-1634) was a British author.
  1. Helen Christian Sutherland (born 1881 - 1965) was a British collector and patron of the arts.
  1. Joan Alston Sutherland (born 1926 - 2010) was a British singer.
  1. Lucy Stuart Sutherland (born 1903 - 1980) was a British historian and college head.
  1. Mary Elizabeth Sutherland (born 1895 - 1972) was a British political organizer.
  1. Katherine Sutton (- 1376) was a British Abbess of Barking and supposed liturgical dramatist.
  1. Katherine Sutton (fl. 1630-1663) was a British prophetess.
  1. Ann Sykes Swaine (- 1883) was a British suffragist and philanthropist.
  1. Annie Shepherd Swan (born 1859 - 1943) was a British novelist.
  1. Ada Elizabeth Edith Swanwick (born 1915 - 1989) was a British artist and art teacher.
  1. Anna Swanwick (born 1813 - 1899) was a British translator, writer, and social reformer.
  1. Helena Maria Lucy Swanwick (born 1864 - 1939) was a British suffragist.
  1. Elizabeth Jane Sweeting (born 1914 - 1999) was a British arts administrator and theatre manager.
  1. Marjorie Mary Sweeting (born 1920 - 1994) was a British geomorphologist.
  1. Sarah Ann Swift (born 1854 - 1937) was a British nurse and a founder of the Royal College of Nursing.
  1. Rosa Frances Emily Swiney (born 1847 - 1922) was a British writer and women's rights activist.
  1. Annie Louisa Swynnerton (born 1844 - 1933) was a British artist.
  1. Sybilla (- 1122) was a British Queen of Scots and consort of Alexander I.
  1. Florence Madeline Syers (born 1881 - 1917) was a British ice-skater.
  1. Ella Constance Sykes (born 1863 - 1939) was a British traveller and writer.
  1. Ethel Rosalie Sykes (born 1864 - 1945) was a British .
  1. Marjorie Sykes (born 1905 - 1995) was a British teacher and community worker.
  1. Mary Symon (born 1863 - 1938) was a British poet.
  1. Emily Morse Symonds (born 1860 - 1936) was a British novelist and playwright.
  1. Janet Syrett (born 1865 - 1943) was a British writer and playwright.
  1. Violette Reine Elizabeth Szabo (born 1921 - 1945) was a British special operations officer.


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  1. Laura Theresa Alma-Tadema (born 1852 - 1909) was a British .
  1. Mary Taft (born 1772 - 1851) was a British Wesleyan Methodist preacher.
  1. Marie Taglioni (born 1804 - 1884) was a British dancer.
  1. Catharine Tait (born 1819 - 1878) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Sylvia Agnes Sophia Tait (born 1917 - 2003) was a British biochemist and endocrinologist.
  1. Catherine Talbot (born 1721 - 1770) was a British author and scholar.
  1. Elizabeth Talbot (-) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Talbot (born 1527? - 1608) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Emily Charlotte Talbot (born 1840 - 1918) was a British .
  1. Frances Talbot (born 1648 - 1731) was a British courtier.
  1. Lavinia Talbot (born 1849 - 1939) was a British promoter of women's education.
  1. Margaret Talbot (born 1404 - 1467) was a British .
  1. Mary Anne Talbot (born 1778 - 1808) was a British sailor and soldier.
  1. Meriel Lucy Talbot (born 1866 - 1956) was a British women's welfare worker.
  1. Sara Talbot (born 1888 - 1993) was a British volunteer ambulance driver and member of the FANY.
  1. Jessie Alice Tandy (born 1909 - 1994) was a British actress.
  1. Margery Reay Tannahill (born 1929 - 2007) was a British food historian and historical novelist.
  1. Emmeline Mary Tanner (born 1876 - 1955) was a British headmistress and educational reformer.
  1. Margaret Tanner (born 1817 - 1905) was a British social reformer.
  1. Rosalind Cecilia Hildegard Tanner (born 1900 - 1992) was a British mathematician and historian of mathematics.
  1. Mrs Alfred B Tapping (-) was a British .
  1. Dorothy Tarrant (born 1885 - 1973) was a British classical scholar.
  1. Margaret Winifred Tarrant (born 1888 - 1959) was a British artist and illustrator.
  1. Dorothy Tasburgh (born 1531 - 1577) was a British landowner.
  1. Mavis Constance Tate (born 1893 - 1947) was a British politician and feminist.
  1. Phyllis Margaret Duncan Tate (born 1911 - 1987) was a British composer.
  1. Eleanor Tatlock (fl. 1799-1811) was a British poet.
  1. Jemima von Tautphoeus (born 1807 - 1893) was a British novelist.
  1. Alma Louise Taylor (born 1895 - 1974) was a British film actress.
  1. Ann Taylor (born 1757 - 1830) was a British writer.
  1. Annie Royle Taylor (born 1855 - 1922) was a British traveller and missionary.
  1. Avril Coleridge-Taylor (born 1903 - 1998) was a British composer and conductor.
  1. May Doris Charity Taylor (born 1914 - 1998) was a British prison administrator.
  1. Clementia Taylor (born 1810 - 1908) was a British women's activist.
  1. Elizabeth Taylor (born 1912 - 1975) was a British writer.
  1. Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor (born 1932 - 2011) was a British actress.
  1. Emily Taylor (born 1795 - 1872) was a British .
  1. Eva Germaine Rimington Taylor (born 1879 - 1966) was a British geographer and historian of science.
  1. Frances Margaret Taylor (born 1832 - 1900) was a British journalist and Roman Catholic nun.
  1. Helen Taylor (born 1818 - 1885) was a British children's writer.
  1. Helen Taylor (born 1831 - 1907) was a British promoter of women's rights.
  1. Ida Alice Ashworth Taylor (born 1847 - 1929) was a British biographer.
  1. Jane Taylor (born 1783 - 1824) was a British children's writer.
  1. Janet Taylor (born 1804 - 1870) was a British teacher of navigation and supplier of nautical instruments.
  1. Maria Susanna Taylor (born 1837 - 1904) was a British .
  1. Mary Taylor (born 1817 - 1893) was a British advocate of women's rights.
  1. Olwen Megan Taylor (born 1920 - 1993) was a British figure skater.
  1. Cara Prunella Clough- Clough-Taylor (born 1919 - 1999) was a British artist.
  1. Rachel Annand Taylor (born 1876 - 1960) was a British poet and literary scholar.
  1. Susanna Taylor (born 1755 - 1823) was a British .
  1. Helen Frances Taylour (born 1904 - 1983) was a British racing motorist and political activist.
  1. Mary Tealby (born 1801/2 - 1865) was a British animal welfare organizer.
  1. Levina Teerlinc (- 1576) was a British painter.
  1. Elizabeth Teft (- 1723) was a British poet.
  1. Marie Tempest (born 1864 - 1942) was a British actress.
  1. Emily Mary Temple (born 1787 - 1869) was a British political hostess.
  1. Georgina Cowper-Temple (born 1821? - 1901) was a British religious enthusiast.
  1. Olive Susan Miranda Temple (born 1880 - 1936) was a British traveller and author.
  1. Ethel Margery Templer (born 1904 - 1997) was a British .
  1. Eva Mabel Tenison (born 1880 - 1961) was a British historian and novelist.
  1. Gertrude Barbara Rich Tennant (born 1819 - 1918) was a British society hostess.
  1. Margery Mary Edith Josephine Pia Tennant (born 1869 - 1946) was a British factory inspector.
  1. Mariquita Dorotea Francesca Tennant (born 1811 - 1860) was a British social reformer.
  1. Pauline Laetitia Tennant (born 1927 - 2008) was a British .
  1. Winifred Margaret Coombe Tennant (born 1874 - 1956) was a British suffragist and spiritualist medium.
  1. Emily Sarah Tennyson (born 1813 - 1896) was a British secretary and manager for her husband, Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
  1. Ellen Lawless Ternan (born 1839 - 1914) was a British actress.
  1. Ellaline Terriss (born 1871 - 1971) was a British actress.
  1. Ellen Alice Terry (born 1847 - 1928) was a British actress.
  1. Marion Bessie Terry (born 1853 - 1930) was a British actress.
  1. Isabelle Emilie de Tessier (born 1850/51 -) was a British .
  1. Margaret Teyte (born 1888 - 1976) was a British singer.
  1. Ann Thicknesse (born 1737 - 1824) was a British writer and musician.
  1. Gertrude Thimelby (born 1617 - 1668) was a British poet.
  1. Mary Thimelby (born 1618/19 - 1690) was a British prioress of St Monica's, Louvain, and author.
  1. Angela Margaret Thirkell (born 1890 - 1961) was a British novelist.
  1. Laura Eliza Jane Seymour Thistlethwayte (born 1831? - 1894) was a British courtesan and lay preacher.
  1. Annie Hall Thomas (born 1838 - 1918) was a British novelist.
  1. Caitlin Thomas (born 1913 - 1994) was a British writer.
  1. Elizabeth Thomas (born 1675 - 1731) was a British poet.
  1. Elizabeth Thomas (born 1770/71 - 1855) was a British novelist and poet.
  1. Ethel Nancy Miles Thomas (born 1876 - 1944) was a British botanist.
  1. Helen Berenice Thomas (born 1877 - 1967) was a British autobiographer.
  1. Elsie Ethel Irene Thomas (born 1920 - 2001) was a British quiz panellist and radio personality.
  1. Lucy Thomas (- 1847) was a British colliery owner.
  1. Margaret Haig Thomas (born 1883 - 1958) was a British feminist and magazine proprietor.
  1. Marjorie Gwendolen Thomas (born 1923 - 2008) was a British singer.
  1. Sybil Margaret Thomas (born 1857 - 1941) was a British suffragette.
  1. Ann Arabella Thomason (born 1874 - 1959) was a British bookmaker.
  1. Dorothy Evelyn Thompson (born 1888 - 1961) was a British mountaineer.
  1. Dorothy Katharine Gane Thompson (born 1923 - 2011) was a British historian and political activist.
  1. Edith Thompson (born 1848 - 1929) was a British historian and lexicographer.
  1. Edith Jessie Thompson (born 1893 - 1923) was a British murder trial protagonist.
  1. Edith Marie Thompson (born 1877 - 1961) was a British sports and empire settlement administrator.
  1. Elizabeth Maria Bowen Thompson (born 1812/13 - 1869) was a British missionary in Syria.
  1. Flora Jane Thompson (born 1876 - 1947) was a British author.
  1. Gertrude Caton-Thompson (born 1888 - 1985) was a British archaeologist.
  1. Jean Helen Thompson (born 1926 - 1992) was a British demographer and civil servant.
  1. Lydia Thompson (born 1838 - 1908) was a British dancer and actress.
  1. Muriel Annie Thompson (born 1875 - 1939) was a British volunteer ambulance driver and member of the FANY.
  1. Katherine Thomson (born 1797 - 1862) was a British historian and novelist.
  1. Margaret Henderson Thomson (born 1902 - 1982) was a British physician and prisoner of war.
  1. Agnes Sybil Thorndike (born 1882 - 1976) was a British actress.
  1. Isabel Jane Thorne (born 1833/4 - 1910) was a British .
  1. Mary Thorne (born 1807 - 1883) was a British Methodist Bible Christian preacher.
  1. Sarah Thorne (born 1836 - 1899) was a British actress and theatre manager.
  1. Contessa Carla Maria Concetta Francesca Thorneycroft (born 1914 - 2007) was a British .
  1. Alice Thornton (born 1626 - 1707) was a British autobiographer.
  1. Alicia Thornton (fl. 1804) was a British horsewoman.
  1. Anne Jane Thornton (born 1817 -) was a British sailor and cross-dresser.
  1. Valerie Musgrave Thornton (born 1931 - 1991) was a British etcher and printmaker.
  1. Mary Thornycroft (born 1809 - 1895) was a British sculptor.
  1. Anne Throckmorton (born 1664 - 1734) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Throckmorton (born 1693/1694 - 1760) was a British .
  1. Margaret Throckmorton (born 1591 - 1668) was a British prioress of St Monica's, Louvain.
  1. Rose Throckmorton (born 1526 - 1613) was a British businesswoman and protestant exile.
  1. Dorothea Ann Thrupp (born 1779 - 1847) was a British .
  1. Rose Thurgood (born c.1602 -) was a British .
  1. Sarah Thurmond (- 1762) was a British actress.
  1. Anna Violet Thurstan (born 1879 - 1978) was a British nurse and weaver.
  1. Katherine Cecil Thurston (born 1875 - 1911) was a British novelist.
  1. Dorothy Thurtle (born 1890 - 1973) was a British campaigner for contraceptive and abortion rights.
  1. Joan Thynne (- 1612) was a British gentlewoman.
  1. Maria Thynne (born c.1578 - 1611) was a British gentlewoman.
  1. Agnes Tickhill (fl. 1410-1417) was a British .
  1. Charlotte Tidswell (born 1759/60 - 1846) was a British actress.
  1. May Louise Seaton-Tiedeman (born 1864? - 1948) was a British campaigner for divorce law reform.
  1. Johanna Therese Carolina Tietjens (born 1831 - 1877) was a British singer.
  1. Mary Tighe (born 1772 - 1810) was a British poet.
  1. Miriam Louise Tildesley (born 1883 - 1979) was a British anthropologist.
  1. Vesta Tilley (born 1864 - 1952) was a British music-hall entertainer.
  1. Kathleen Mary Tillotson (born 1906 - 2001) was a British literary scholar.
  1. Henrietta Euphemia Tindal (- 1879) was a British poet and novelist.
  1. Patricia Randall Tindale (born 1926 - 2011) was a British architect and civil servant.
  1. Annie Tinsley (born 1808 - 1885) was a British novelist and poet.
  1. Eliza Tinsley (born 1813 - 1882) was a British manufacturer.
  1. Constance Fligg Tipper (born 1894 - 1995) was a British metallurgist and crystallographer.
  1. Tituba (fl. 1692) was a British .
  1. Isabella Maria Susan Tod (born 1836 - 1896) was a British campaigner for women's rights.
  1. Barbara Euphan Todd (born 1897 - 1976) was a British writer.
  1. Dorothy Annie Todd (born 1907 - 1993) was a British actress.
  1. Mary Toft (- 1763) was a British the rabbit-breeder.
  1. Catherine Tofts (- 1756) was a British singer.
  1. Elizabeth Tollet (born 1694 - 1754) was a British poet.
  1. Frances Tolmie (born 1840 - 1926) was a British folklorist.
  1. Elizabeth Sophia Tomlins (born 1763 - 1828) was a British novelist.
  1. Annie Tomlinson (born 1870 - 1933) was a British journalist and co-operator.
  1. Jane Emily Tomlinson (born 1964 - 2007) was a British amateur athlete and charity fund-raiser.
  1. Matilda Tone (born 1769/70 - 1849) was a British .
  1. Susan Tonge (born b. before 1510 - in or after 1564) was a British courtier.
  1. Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna (born 1790 - 1846) was a British writer and social reformer.
  1. Mary Tooth (born 1778 - 1843) was a British Methodist preacher.
  1. Mirabel Dorothy Topham (born 1891 - 1980) was a British racecourse owner.
  1. Dona Ruth Anne Torr (born 1883 - 1957) was a British historian.
  1. Ellen Margaret Torrie (born 1912 - 1999) was a British social worker and charity founder.
  1. Mary Tourtel (born 1874 - 1948) was a British illustrator and author.
  1. Lucy Townsend (born 1781 - 1847) was a British slavery abolitionist.
  1. Mary Elizabeth Townsend (born 1841 - 1918) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Theophila Townsend (- 1692) was a British Quaker activist and writer.
  1. Anne Townshend (born 1573 - 1622) was a British gentlewoman and benefactor.
  1. Caroline Townshend (born 1717 - 1794) was a British landowner.
  1. Etheldreda Townshend (born c.1708 - 1788) was a British society hostess.
  1. Beryl May Jessie Toye (born 1917 - 2010) was a British actress, dancer, and theatre and film director.
  1. Charlotte Maria Toynbee (born 1841 - 1931) was a British college administrator and local government official.
  1. Jocelyn Mary Catherine Toynbee (born 1897 - 1985) was a British archaeologist and art historian.
  1. Isolda de Tracy (- in or after 1301) was a British .
  1. Ann Agnes Trail (born 1798 - 1872) was a British Roman Catholic nun and artist.
  1. Catharine Parr Traill (born 1802 - 1899) was a British author, botanist, and settler in Canada.
  1. Clarissa Sandford Trant (born 1800 - 1844) was a British .
  1. Anna Trapnel (fl. 1642-1660) was a British self-styled prophet.
  1. Phoebe Anna Traquair (born 1852 - 1936) was a British artist.
  1. Sara Rosie Trassjonsky (born c.1885 -) was a British .
  1. Rebecca Travers (born c.1609 - 1688) was a British Quaker preacher and writer.
  1. Susan Mary Gillian Travers (born 1909 - 2003) was a British foreign legionnaire.
  1. Mary Treadgold (born 1910 - 2005) was a British children's writer and radio producer.
  1. Letice Tredway (born 1593 - 1677) was a British Abbess of the Convent of Our Blessed Lady of Syon, Paris.
  1. Anne Evelyn Beatrice Tree (born 1927 - 2010) was a British philanthropist and prison visitor.
  1. Iris Tree (born 1897 - 1968) was a British poet and actress.
  1. Anna Maria Tree (born 1801/2 - 1862) was a British actress and singer.
  1. Violet Trefusis (born 1894 - 1972) was a British writer.
  1. Bridget Trench (born c.1804 - 1886) was a British .
  1. Melesina Trench (born 1768 - 1827) was a British diarist and letter-writer.
  1. Philip Trenchard (born 1663/4 - 1743) was a British .
  1. Hilda Trevelyan (born 1877 - 1959) was a British actress.
  1. Mary Katharine Trevelyan (born 1881 - 1966) was a British political hostess and voluntary worker.
  1. Paulina Jermyn Trevelyan (born 1816 - 1866) was a British art patron and critic.
  1. Ethel Mary Trew (born 1869 - 1948) was a British headmistress.
  1. Ethelwynn Trewavas (born 1900 - 1993) was a British ichthyologist.
  1. Joan Trimble (born 1915 - 2000) was a British composer and pianist.
  1. Sarah Trimmer (born 1741 - 1810) was a British author and educationist.
  1. Kathleen Tripp (born 1923 - 1993) was a British poet and writer.
  1. Katherine Alice Salvin Tristram (born 1858 - 1948) was a British missionary and teacher in Japan.
  1. Frances Trollope (born 1779 - 1863) was a British travel writer and novelist.
  1. Frances Eleanor Trollope (born 1835 - 1913) was a British .
  1. Theodosia Trollope (born 1816 - 1865) was a British author.
  1. Catharine Trotter (born 1674? - 1749) was a British playwright and philosopher.
  1. Eliza H Trotter (fl. 1800-1815) was a British .
  1. Isabella Lilias Trotter (born 1853 - 1928) was a British .
  1. Mary Anne Trotter (born b. 1752 - before 1792) was a British .
  1. Truganini (born c.1812 - 1876) was a British Australian Aborigine.
  1. Mary Trye (fl. 1675) was a British medical practitioner.
  1. Baroness Elizabeth Blackall de T'Serclaes (born 1884 - 1978) was a British ambulance driver and first aider.
  1. Umeko Tsuda (born 1864 - 1929) was a British teacher in Japan and expert on women's education.
  1. Mary Tuck (born 1928 - 1996) was a British social scientist and civil servant.
  1. Charlotte Maria Tucker (born 1821 - 1893) was a British children's writer and missionary.
  1. Emma Moss Booth-Tucker (born 1860 - 1903) was a British .
  1. Gertrude Mary Tuckwell (born 1861 - 1951) was a British trade unionist and social reformer.
  1. Meriel Patricia Tufnell (born 1948 - 2002) was a British jockey.
  1. Mabel Kate Tuke (born 1871 - 1962) was a British suffragette.
  1. Margaret Janson Tuke (born 1862 - 1947) was a British educationist and college head.
  1. Julia Elissa May Tullis (born 1939 - 1986) was a British mountaineer and climbing instructor.
  1. Winifred Letitia Tumim (born 1936 - 2009) was a British charity administrator.
  1. Edith Picton-Turbervill (born 1872 - 1960) was a British social reformer.
  1. Anne Turner (born 1576 - 1615) was a British accessory to the murder of Sir Thomas Overbury.
  1. Eva Turner (born 1892 - 1990) was a British singer.
  1. Evelyn Marguerite Turner (born 1910 - 1993) was a British military nurse.
  1. Joanna Turner (born 1732 - 1784) was a British evangelist.
  1. Joan Theresa Turner (born 1922 - 2009) was a British comic singer and impressionist.
  1. Winifred Turner (born 1903 - 1983) was a British sculptor.
  1. Anna Maria Tussaud (- 1850) was a British founder of a waxwork exhibition.
  1. Dorothy Tutin (born 1930 - 2001) was a British actress.
  1. Ethel Brilliana Tweedie (born 1862 - 1940) was a British travel writer.
  1. Jill Sheila Tweedie (born 1932 - 1993) was a British journalist and author.
  1. Penelope Anne Tweedie (born 1940 - 2011) was a British photojournalist.
  1. Elizabeth Twining (born 1805 - 1889) was a British botanic artist and social reformer.
  1. Louisa Twining (born 1820 - 1912) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Anne Twysden (born 1574 - 1638) was a British writer.
  1. Isabella Twysden (born 1605 - 1657) was a British diarist.
  1. Mabel Tylecote (born 1896 - 1987) was a British adult educationist.
  1. Margaret Tyler (fl. 1558-1578) was a British translator.
  1. Margaret Lucy Tyler (born 1859 - 1943) was a British homoeopathic practitioner.
  1. Katharine Tynan (born 1859 - 1931) was a British poet and novelist.
  1. Elizabeth Tyrwhit (- 1578) was a British author and courtier.
  1. Mary Jaqueline Tyrwhitt (born 1905 - 1983) was a British town planner and educator.
  1. Mary Joan Caroline Tyrwhitt (born 1903 - 1997) was a British army officer.
  1. Dorothy Estelle Esmé Wynne- Wynne-Tyson (born 1898 - 1972) was a British writer.
  1. Christian Helen Fraser-Tytler (born 1897 - 1995) was a British army officer.
  1. Margaret Maude Tyzack (born 1931 - 2011) was a British actress.


U

  1. Elizabeth Uber (born 1906 - 1983) was a British badminton player.
  1. Nancy Diana Joyce Uhlman (born 1912 - 1999) was a British .
  1. Elisabeth Maria Martha Ullman (born 1907 - 1985) was a British .
  1. Fanny Umphelby (born 1788 - 1852) was a British author.
  1. Evelyn Maud Bosworth Underhill (born 1875 - 1941) was a British religious writer and spiritual director.
  1. Pamela Richenda Cubitt Underwood (born 1910 - 1978) was a British florist and nurserywoman.
  1. Emma Jane Catherine Cobden Unwin (born 1851 - 1947) was a British suffragist and radical.
  1. Mary Unwin (- 1796) was a British friend of William Cowper.
  1. Nora Spicer Unwin (born 1907 - 1982) was a British wood-engraver and illustrator.
  1. Florence Kate Upton (born 1873 - 1922) was a British illustrator and artist.
  1. Mary Eileen Ure (born 1933 - 1975) was a British actress.
  1. Harriett Elizabeth Hughes Urmston (born 1828 - 1897) was a British missionary.
  1. Mary Sinclair Urquhart (born 1906 - 1977) was a British actress.
  1. Ursula (fl. mid-5th cent.) was a British martyr.
  1. Winifred Utley (born 1899 - 1978) was a British author and writer on politics.
  1. Alice Jane Uttley (born 1884 - 1976) was a British writer.
  1. Olga Nikolaevna Uvarov (born 1910 - 2001) was a British veterinary scientist.


V

  1. Ada Marian Vachell (born 1866 - 1923) was a British worker for disabled people.
  1. Jessie Vaizey (born 1856 - 1917) was a British writer.
  1. Ann Valentine (- 1845) was a British .
  1. Greta Mary Valentine (born 1907 - 1998) was a British .
  1. Doreen Edith Valiente (born 1922 - 1999) was a British witch.
  1. Ninette de Valois (born 1898 - 2001) was a British ballet dancer, choreographer, and founder of the Royal Ballet.
  1. Irene Vanbrugh (born 1872 - 1949) was a British actress.
  1. Violet Vanbrugh (born 1867 - 1942) was a British actress.
  1. Charlotte Elizabeth Vandenhoff (born 1818 - 1860) was a British .
  1. Anne Vane (- 1736) was a British royal mistress.
  1. Frances Anne Vane (- 1788) was a British memoirist.
  1. Frances Anne Vane (born 1800 - 1865) was a British society hostess and businesswoman.
  1. Henrietta Vansittart (born 1833 - 1883) was a British engineer.
  1. Anna Jane Vardill (born 1781 - 1852) was a British poet.
  1. Julia Varley (born 1871 - 1952) was a British trade unionist.
  1. Lena Vassileva (born 1886/7 - 1963) was a British .
  1. Dame Helen Charlotte Isabella Gwynne-Vaughan (born 1879 - 1967) was a British mycologist and women's activist.
  1. Hilda Campbell Vaughan (born 1892 - 1985) was a British novelist.
  1. Janet Maria Vaughan (born 1899 - 1993) was a British haematologist and radiobiologist.
  1. Kate Vaughan (born 1852? - 1903) was a British actress and dancer.
  1. Anne Vaux (- in or after 1637) was a British recusant.
  1. Anne Vavasour (fl. 1580-1621) was a British lady of the royal household.
  1. Marion Veitch (born 1639 - 1722) was a British diarist.
  1. Margaret Veley (born 1843 - 1887) was a British novelist and poet.
  1. Elisabeth Jessie Vellacott (born 1905 - 2002) was a British artist.
  1. Clare Rosamund Venables (born 1943 - 2003) was a British theatre director.
  1. Anne Venn (- 1654) was a British religious radical and diarist.
  1. Emilie Venturi (born 1819/20? - 1893) was a British campaigner for women's rights and supporter of Italian independence.
  1. Susanna Verbruggen (- 1703) was a British actress.
  1. Anne de Vere (born 1556 - 1588) was a British courtier.
  1. Mary Vere (born 1581 - 1671) was a British gentlewoman and patron of ministers.
  1. Philippa de Vere (born b. 1367x70? - 1411) was a British .
  1. Rosemary Isabel Baird Verey (born 1918 - 2001) was a British garden designer and writer.
  1. Adela Verne (born 1877 - 1952) was a British .
  1. Alice Barbara Verne (born 1868 - 1958) was a British .
  1. Mathilde Verne (born 1865 - 1936) was a British pianist and piano teacher.
  1. Helen Monica Mabel Vernet (born 1875/6 - 1956) was a British bookmaker.
  1. Frances Parthenope Verney (born 1819 - 1890) was a British genealogist and author.
  1. Margaret Maria Verney (born 1844 - 1930) was a British historian and promoter of higher education in Wales.
  1. Margaret de Gaudrion Verrall (born 1857 - 1916) was a British classicist and parapsychologist.
  1. Elizabeth Vesey (born c.1715 - 1791) was a British literary hostess.
  1. Lucia Elizabeth Vestris (born 1797 - 1856) was a British actress and singer.
  1. Jane Elizabeth Vezin (born 1827 - 1902) was a British actress.
  1. Joan Helen Vickers (born 1907 - 1994) was a British politician.
  1. Alice Vickery (born 1844 - 1929) was a British physician and campaigner for women's rights.
  1. Princess Victoria (born 1786 - 1861) was a British mother of Queen Victoria.
  1. Victoria (born 1819 - 1901) was a British Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and empress of India.
  1. royal Victoria (born 1840 - 1901) was a British German empress, consort of Frederick III.
  1. Victoria (born 1868 - 1935) was a British .
  1. Vesta Victoria (born 1873 - 1951) was a British music-hall entertainer.
  1. Mary Theresa Vidal (born 1815 - 1873) was a British novelist.
  1. Jane Vigor (born 1699 - 1783) was a British travel writer.
  1. Lise Marie de Baissac Villameur (born 1905 - 2004) was a British special operations officer and member of the FANY.
  1. Elizabeth Villiers (born c.1657 - 1733) was a British presumed mistress of William III.
  1. Frances Villiers (born 1753 - 1821) was a British royal mistress and courtier.
  1. Margaret Elizabeth Child-Villiers (born 1849 - 1945) was a British political hostess and philanthropist.
  1. Mary Villiers (born c.1570 - 1632) was a British courtier.
  1. Mary Villiers (born 1622 - 1685) was a British courtier.
  1. Sarah Sophia Child-Villiers (born 1785 - 1867) was a British political hostess.
  1. Susan Alice Villiers (born 1863 - 1945) was a British nurse.
  1. Isabella Vincent (born 1734/5 - 1802) was a British singer.
  1. Fanny Elizabeth Vining (- 1869) was a British .
  1. Fanny Elizabeth Vining (born 1829 - 1891?) was a British .
  1. Mary Gossop Vining (born 1795/6 - 1868) was a British .
  1. Signora Violante (born 1682 - 1741) was a British rope-dancer and theatre company manager.
  1. Pauline Violante (born 1840/41 -) was a British tightrope walker.
  1. Barbara Mary Denis de Vitré (born 1905 - 1960) was a British police officer.
  1. Marthe Louise Vogt (born 1903 - 2003) was a British pharmacologist and neurochemist.
  1. Jessie Catherine Biddulph Vokes (born 1851 - 1884) was a British .
  1. Theodocia Rosina Vokes (born 1854 - 1894) was a British .
  1. Victoria Rosaline Sarah Vokes (born 1850/1853 - 1894) was a British .
  1. Joan Vokins (- 1690) was a British Quaker preacher and traveller.
  1. Jane Voss (- 1684) was a British highwaywoman and thief.
  1. Ethel Lilian Voynich (born 1864 - 1960) was a British novelist, translator, and musician.
  1. Eleanora Mary Susanna Vynne (born 1857 - 1914) was a British journalist and political activist.
  1. Jennifer Brigit Vyvyan (born 1925 - 1974) was a British singer.


W

  1. Helen Jane Waddell (born 1889 - 1965) was a British writer and translator.
  1. Mary King Waddington (born 1845/6 - 1923) was a British observer of British society.
  1. Dorothy Wadham (born 1534/5 - 1618) was a British founder of Wadham College, Oxford.
  1. Joan Wake (born 1884 - 1974) was a British historian and archivist.
  1. Nancy Grace Augusta Wake (born 1912 - 2011) was a British special operations officer.
  1. Priscilla Wakefield (born 1750 - 1832) was a British author and philanthropist.
  1. Rebecca Wakefield (born 1844 - 1873) was a British missionary wife.
  1. Walburg (born c.710 - 779?) was a British Abbess of Heidenheim.
  1. Mary Walcott (born 1674/5 -) was a British .
  1. Maria Waldegrave (- 1807) was a British .
  1. Lucy Bethia Walford (born 1845 - 1915) was a British novelist and artist.
  1. Alice Walker (born 1900 - 1982) was a British literary scholar.
  1. Anne Walker (born 1631 - 1660x67) was a British educational benefactor.
  1. Anne Walker (born c.1864 -) was a British .
  1. Annie Purcell Walker (born 1871 - 1950) was a British .
  1. Catherine Marguerite Marie-Thérèse Walker (born 1945 - 2010) was a British couturier.
  1. Diana Barnato Walker (born 1918 - 2008) was a British aviator.
  1. Elizabeth Walker (born 1623 - 1690) was a British autobiographer.
  1. Elizabeth Walker (born 1800 - 1876) was a British .
  1. Ethel Walker (born 1861 - 1951) was a British painter and sculptor.
  1. Jane Harriett Walker (born 1859 - 1938) was a British physician and specialist in the open-air treatment of tuberculosis.
  1. Lucy Walker (born 1836 - 1916) was a British mountaineer.
  1. Mary Walker (born 1736 - 1822) was a British novelist.
  1. Mary Russell Walker (born 1846 - 1938) was a British headmistress and promoter of women's education.
  1. Clementine Walkinshaw (born c.1720 - 1802) was a British mistress of Prince Charles Edward Stuart.
  1. Harriet Wall (born 1768 - 1838) was a British religious controversialist.
  1. Eglantine Wallace (- 1803) was a British writer.
  1. Grace Jane Wallace (born 1804 - 1878) was a British translator.
  1. Nellie Wallace (born 1870 - 1948) was a British music-hall entertainer.
  1. Katharine Talbot Wallas (born 1864 - 1944) was a British educationist and local government official.
  1. Anne Waller (- 1661) was a British diarist and patron of clergy.
  1. Euphemia de Walliers (- 1257) was a British Abbess of Wherwell.
  1. Helen Margaret Wallis (born 1924 - 1995) was a British map librarian and historian of cartography.
  1. Janet Sophia Wallis (born 1858 - 1928) was a British philanthropist and founder of the Mission of Hope.
  1. Tryphosa Jane Wallis (born 1774 - 1848) was a British actress.
  1. Amalie Sophie Marianne von Wallmoden (born 1704 - 1765) was a British royal mistress.
  1. Adela Constantia Mary Pankhurst Walsh (born 1885 - 1961) was a British suffragette and pacifist.
  1. Kathleen Walsh (born 1911 - 2005) was a British actress.
  1. Margaret Benn-Walsh (born 1758 - 1836) was a British .
  1. Octavia Walsh (- 1706) was a British poet.
  1. Lucy Walter (born 1630? - 1658) was a British mother of James, duke of Monmouth.
  1. Catherine Walters (born 1839 - 1920) was a British courtesan.
  1. Amy Catherine Walton (born 1849 - 1939) was a British children's writer.
  1. Cecile Walton (born 1891 - 1956) was a British painter and illustrator.
  1. Philippa Walton (born 1674/5 - 1749) was a British gunpowder manufacturer.
  1. Susana Valeria Rose Walton (born 1926 - 2010) was a British .
  1. Katharine Anne Egerton-Warburton (born 1840 - 1923) was a British Anglican nun.
  1. Mabel Clarisse Warburton (born 1879 - 1961) was a British missionary and educationist.
  1. Ann Ward (born 1715/16 - 1789) was a British printer.
  1. Barbara Mary Ward (born 1914 - 1981) was a British journalist and economist.
  1. Catherine George Ward (born 1787 -) was a British actress and writer.
  1. Emily Mary Jane Ward (born 1850 - 1930) was a British headmistress and founder of the Norland Institute for nursery-nursing.
  1. Lucy Genevieve Teresa Ward (born 1837 - 1922) was a British singer and actress.
  1. Henrietta Mary Ada Ward (born 1832 - 1924) was a British historical genre painter.
  1. Ida Caroline Ward (born 1880 - 1949) was a British phonetician and scholar of west African languages.
  1. Irene Mary Bewick Ward (born 1895 - 1980) was a British politician.
  1. Mary Ward (born 1585 - 1645) was a British Roman Catholic nun and founder of the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
  1. Mary Ward (born 1827 - 1869) was a British microscopist and author.
  1. Mary Augusta Ward (born 1851 - 1920) was a British novelist, philanthropist, and political lobbyist.
  1. Mary Josephine Ward (born 1889 - 1975) was a British writer and publisher.
  1. Sarah Ward (born 1726/7 - 1771) was a British actress and theatre manager.
  1. Sarah Adelaide Ward (born 1895 - 1969) was a British politician.
  1. Winifred Mary Kingdon-Ward (born 1884 - 1979) was a British speech therapist.
  1. Edith Elizabeth Wardale (born 1863 - 1943) was a British philologist and literary scholar.
  1. Elizabeth Wardlaw (born 1677 - 1727) was a British poet.
  1. Jane Wardley (fl. 1747-1770) was a British a founder of the Shakers.
  1. Marjory Scott Wardrop (born 1869 - 1909) was a British Georgian scholar and translator.
  1. Matilda of Wareham (fl. 1155) was a British anchoress.
  1. Gundrada de Warenne (- 1085) was a British noblewoman.
  1. Isabel de Warenne (- 1203) was a British magnate.
  1. Isabel de Warenne (born 1226x30 - 1282) was a British founder of Marham Abbey, Norfolk, and religious patron.
  1. Anna Letitia Waring (born 1823 - 1910) was a British poet.
  1. Dorothy Grace Waring (born 1891 - 1977) was a British fascist campaigner and author.
  1. Margaret Alicia Waring (born 1887 - 1968) was a British politician.
  1. Mary Amelia Warner (born 1804 - 1854) was a British actress and theatre manager.
  1. Nora Sylvia Townsend Warner (born 1893 - 1978) was a British writer.
  1. Harriet Warrack (- 1910) was a British headmistress.
  1. Eleanor Catherine Rutherford Warren (born 1919 - 2005) was a British cellist.
  1. Elizabeth Warren (- 1617) was a British religious writer.
  1. Emily Mary Bibbens Warren (born 1869 - 1956) was a British .
  1. Enid Charis Warren (born 1903 - 1980) was a British medical social worker.
  1. Marjory Winsome Warren (born 1897 - 1960) was a British geriatrician.
  1. Mercy Otis Warren (born 1728 - 1814) was a British writer and historian in America.
  1. Doreen Agnes Rosemary Julia Warriner (born 1904 - 1972) was a British rescuer of refugees and development economist.
  1. Jane Warton (- 1809) was a British author.
  1. Joan Washingby (- 1512) was a British .
  1. Catharine Marguerite Beauchamp Washington (born 1892 - 1972) was a British volunteer ambulance driver and member of the FANY.
  1. Caroline Lucie Waterfield (born 1874 - 1964) was a British journalist and author.
  1. Agnes Waterhouse (born 1501/2 - 1566) was a British .
  1. Helen Waterhouse (born 1913 - 1999) was a British .
  1. Joan Waterhouse (born 1547/8 -) was a British .
  1. Doris Ethel Waters (born 1899 - 1978) was a British .
  1. Florence Elsie Waters (born 1893 - 1990) was a British comedian.
  1. Elaine Waterson (born 1943 - 1998) was a British folk-singer and songwriter.
  1. Jane Elizabeth Waterston (born 1843 - 1932) was a British missionary and doctor in South Africa.
  1. Winifred May Watkins (born 1924 - 2003) was a British biochemist.
  1. Abigail Watson (born 1685 - 1752) was a British Quaker minister.
  1. Alexandra Mary Chalmers Watson (born 1872 - 1936) was a British medical practitioner and head of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps.
  1. Caroline Watson (born 1760/61 - 1814) was a British printmaker.
  1. Edith Mary Watson (born 1888 - 1966) was a British suffragist and police officer.
  1. Elizabeth Catherine Watson (born 1870 - 1928) was a British .
  1. Janet Vida Watson (born 1923 - 1985) was a British geologist.
  1. Margaret Alexandra Hannan Watson (born 1873 - 1959) was a British headmistress.
  1. Rosamund Marriott Watson (born 1860 - 1911) was a British poet and journalist.
  1. Christian Watt (born 1833 - 1923) was a British fisherwoman and memoirist.
  1. Katherine Christie Watt (born 1886 - 1963) was a British nurse and civil servant.
  1. Margaret Rose Watt (born 1868 - 1948) was a British promoter of women's institutes.
  1. Helen Josephine Watts (born 1927 - 2009) was a British singer.
  1. Jane Watts (born 1793 - 1826) was a British .
  1. Susanna Watts (- 1842) was a British writer and translator.
  1. Dorothy Waugh (born c.1636 - 1666?) was a British Quaker preacher.
  1. Harriet Waylett (born 1800 - 1851) was a British actress and singer.
  1. Charlotte Julia Weale (born 1829 - 1918) was a British religious philanthropist.
  1. Anna Weamys (fl. 1650-1651) was a British author.
  1. Elizabeth Weaver (fl. 1661-1678) was a British actress.
  1. Gertrude Baillie-Weaver (born 1855 - 1926) was a British writer and feminist.
  1. Harriet Shaw Weaver (born 1876 - 1961) was a British political activist and journal editor.
  1. Martha Beatrice Webb (born 1858 - 1943) was a British social reformer and diarist.
  1. Martha Beatrice Webb (born 1863 - 1951) was a British medical practitioner.
  1. Catherine Webb (born 1859 - 1947) was a British co-operative movement activist and writer.
  1. Kathleen Kaye Webb (born 1914 - 1996) was a British children's publisher and journalist.
  1. Lydia Webb (born 1736/7 - 1793) was a British actress and singer.
  1. Maria Webb (born 1804 - 1873) was a British writer and philanthropist.
  1. Mary Gladys Webb (born 1881 - 1927) was a British novelist and poet.
  1. Violet Blanche Webb (born 1915 - 1999) was a British .
  1. Julia Augusta Webster (born 1837 - 1894) was a British poet.
  1. Margaret Webster (born 1905 - 1972) was a British actress and theatre director.
  1. Nesta Helen Webster (born 1875 - 1960) was a British conspiracy theorist.
  1. Camilla Hildegarde Wedgwood (born 1901 - 1955) was a British anthropologist and lecturer.
  1. Frances Julia Wedgwood (born 1833 - 1913) was a British novelist and writer.
  1. Cicely Veronica Wedgwood (born 1910 - 1997) was a British historian.
  1. Nelly Weeton (born 1776 - 1849) was a British letter writer and governess.
  1. Rose Sophia Mary Weigall (born 1834 - 1921) was a British literary editor and social worker.
  1. Mary Weir (born 1910 - 2004) was a British actor.
  1. Victoria Alexandrina Maria Louisa Welby (born 1837 - 1912) was a British philosopher.
  1. Grace Eileen Welch (born 1894 - 1990) was a British Benedictine nun and artist.
  1. Elisabeth Margaret Welch (born 1904 - 2003) was a British singer and actress.
  1. Jane Charlotte Weld (born 1806 - 1871) was a British convert to Roman Catholicism and benefactor.
  1. Mary Weld (- 1623) was a British benefactor and patron of ministers.
  1. Georgina Weldon (born 1837 - 1914) was a British campaigner against the lunacy laws and celebrated litigant.
  1. Agnes Carolina Albertina Welin (born 1844 - 1928) was a British missionary to seafarers.
  1. Dorothy Violet Wellesley (born 1889 - 1956) was a British poet.
  1. Irene Wellington (born 1904 - 1984) was a British calligrapher.
  1. Alberta Constance Wells (born 1925 - 2003) was a British journalist, novelist, and broadcaster.
  1. Helena Wells (born 1761? - 1824) was a British novelist and educationist.
  1. Mary Stephens Wells (born 1762 - 1829) was a British actress.
  1. Nesta Helen Wells (born 1892 - 1986) was a British physician and police surgeon.
  1. Enid Elder Hancock Welsford (born 1892 - 1981) was a British literary scholar.
  1. Elizabeth Welsh (born 1843 - 1921) was a British college head.
  1. Ruth Mary Eldridge Welsh (born 1896 - 1986) was a British director of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force.
  1. Jane Wenham (- 1730) was a British last person convicted of witchcraft in England.
  1. Agnes Wenman (- 1617) was a British translator.
  1. Anne Wentworth (born 1629/30 - 1693?) was a British religious writer.
  1. Henrietta Maria Wentworth (born 1660 - 1686) was a British royal mistress.
  1. Jane Wentworth (born c.1503 - 1572?) was a British visionary.
  1. Mary Watson-Wentworth (- 1804) was a British political wife.
  1. Werburh (- 700x07) was a British Abbess.
  1. Alice Werner (born 1859 - 1935) was a British teacher of Bantu languages.
  1. Sarah Wesley (born 1726 - 1822) was a British .
  1. Sarah Wesley (born 1759 - 1828) was a British Methodist writer.
  1. Susanna Wesley (born 1669 - 1742) was a British theological writer and educator.
  1. Charlotte West (fl. 1787-1821) was a British writer.
  1. Elisabeth West (fl. 1690-1709) was a British servant and memoirist.
  1. Jane West (born 1758 - 1852) was a British writer and poet.
  1. Sarah West (born 1790x95 - 1876) was a British actress.
  1. Victoria Mary Sackville-West (born 1892 - 1962) was a British writer and gardener.
  1. Katharine Mary Westaway (born 1893 - 1973) was a British classical scholar and headmistress.
  1. Agnes Elizabeth Weston (born 1840 - 1918) was a British philanthropist and temperance activist.
  1. Elizabeth Jane Weston (- 1612) was a British Latin poet.
  1. Jessie Laidlay Weston (born 1850 - 1928) was a British Arthurian scholar.
  1. Mary Edith Louise Weston (born 1905 - 1978) was a British .
  1. Pamela Theodora Weston (born 1921 - 2009) was a British clarinettist and musicologist.
  1. Joyce Wethered (born 1901 - 1997) was a British golfer and horticulturist.
  1. Sarah Wewitzer (- 1820) was a British .
  1. Anne Wharton (born 1659 - 1685) was a British poet.
  1. Leslie Violet Lucy Evelyn Whateley (born 1899 - 1987) was a British director of the Auxiliary Territorial Service.
  1. Mary Whateley (- 1825) was a British poet.
  1. Elizabeth Jane Whately (born 1822 - 1893) was a British religious author.
  1. Mary Louisa Whately (born 1824 - 1889) was a British educationist and missionary.
  1. Mary Monica Whately (born 1889 - 1960) was a British campaigner for women's rights and civil liberties.
  1. Susanna Whatman (born 1753 - 1814) was a British writer on household management.
  1. Anne Wheathill (fl. 1584) was a British writer.
  1. Phillis Wheatley (born c.1753 - 1784) was a British poet.
  1. Alice Ann Wheeldon (born 1866 - 1919) was a British revolutionary socialist and anti-war campaigner.
  1. Agnes Wheeler (- 1804) was a British writer on dialect.
  1. Anna Wheeler (born 1785? - 1848) was a British philosopher.
  1. Olive Annie Wheeler (born 1886 - 1963) was a British educationist and psychologist.
  1. Tessa Verney Wheeler (born 1893 - 1936) was a British archaeologist.
  1. Edith Aileen Maude Whetnall (born 1910 - 1965) was a British otologist.
  1. Dorothy Whipple (born 1893 - 1966) was a British novelist.
  1. Beatrice Whistler (born 1857 - 1896) was a British artist and designer.
  1. Marjorie Olive Whitaker (born 1895 - 1976) was a British writer.
  1. Alice Mary Meadows White (born 1839 - 1884) was a British composer.
  1. Amber Blanco White (born 1887 - 1981) was a British writer and civil servant.
  1. Beatrice Mary Irene White (born 1902 - 1986) was a British literary scholar.
  1. Dorothy White (- 1686?) was a British religious writer.
  1. Eirene Lloyd White (born 1909 - 1999) was a British politician.
  1. Florence Louisa White (born 1863 - 1940) was a British writer on cookery.
  1. Henrietta Margaret White (born 1856 - 1936) was a British educationist and college head.
  1. Lucy Anna White (born 1848 - 1923) was a British folk-singer.
  1. Lydia Rogers White (- 1827) was a British literary hostess.
  1. Maude Valérie White (born 1855 - 1937) was a British composer.
  1. Anne Whitehead (born c.1624 - 1686) was a British Quaker organizer and writer.
  1. Constance Mary Whitehouse (born 1910 - 2001) was a British schoolteacher and campaigner.
  1. Annie Watt Whitelaw (born 1875 - 1966) was a British headmistress and educationist.
  1. Martha Annie Whiteley (born 1866 - 1956) was a British chemist.
  1. Dorothy Whitelock (born 1901 - 1982) was a British historian.
  1. Elizabeth Whitlock (born 1761 - 1836) was a British actress.
  1. Isabella Whitney (fl. 1566-1573) was a British poet.
  1. Joan Whitrowe (fl. 1665-1701) was a British religious writer.
  1. Susannah Whitrowe (born c.1662 - 1701) was a British .
  1. Anne Whittle (born c.1532 - 1612) was a British .
  1. May Whitty (born 1865 - 1948) was a British .
  1. Jane Whorwood (- 1684) was a British royalist agent.
  1. Elsie May Widdowson (born 1906 - 2000) was a British nutritionist.
  1. Mrs Alfred Wigan (-) was a British .
  1. Leonora Wigan (born 1805 - 1884) was a British .
  1. Lilly Wigg (born 1749 - 1828) was a British botanist.
  1. Eliza Wigham (born 1820 - 1899) was a British philanthropist and women's activist.
  1. Sarah Wight (born 1631 -) was a British mystic.
  1. Julia Bainbrigge Wightman (born 1817 - 1898) was a British temperance activist and author.
  1. Winefrid Wigmore (born 1585 - 1657) was a British Roman Catholic religious sister and schoolmistress.
  1. Eleanor Wigram (born 1767 - 1841) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Marion Katherine Wilberforce (born 1902 - 1995) was a British aviator.
  1. Octavia Margaret Wilberforce (born 1888 - 1963) was a British physician.
  1. Jane Francesca Agnes Wilde (born 1821 - 1896) was a British writer and Irish nationalist.
  1. Dorothy Frances Edith Wilding (born 1893 - 1976) was a British photographer.
  1. Sarah Wilds (- 1692) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Wilford (- 1559) was a British merchant.
  1. Dorette Wilkie (born 1867 - 1930) was a British promoter of women's physical education.
  1. Louisa Wilkins (born 1873 - 1929) was a British agricultural administrator.
  1. Catherine Wilkinson (born 1786 - 1860) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Elizabeth Wilkinson (born 1612/13 - 1654) was a British spiritual autobiographer.
  1. Ellen Cicely Wilkinson (born 1891 - 1947) was a British politician.
  1. Fanny Rollo Wilkinson (born 1855 - 1951) was a British landscape gardener.
  1. Jeannette Gaury Wilkinson (born 1841 - 1886) was a British trade unionist and suffragist.
  1. Joan Wilkinson (- 1556) was a British religious radical.
  1. Louisa Jane Wilkinson (born 1889 - 1968) was a British military nurse.
  1. Elizabeth Mary Wilkinson (born 1909 - 2001) was a British German scholar.
  1. Sarah Scudgell Wilkinson (- c.1830) was a British writer.
  1. Elizabeth Wilks (born 1861 - 1956) was a British suffragist and tax resister.
  1. Frances Elizabeth Willard (born 1839 - 1898) was a British social activist and suffragist.
  1. Christiana Willes (- 1873) was a British pioneer of round-arm bowling in cricket.
  1. Deborah Willett (born 1650/51 - 1678) was a British .
  1. Abigail Williams (born 1680/81 -) was a British .
  1. Alice Helena Alexandra Williams (born 1863 - 1957) was a British voluntary welfare worker.
  1. Anna Williams (- 1687/8) was a British compiler of a manuscript miscellany.
  1. Anna Williams (born 1706 - 1783) was a British poet and companion of Samuel Johnson.
  1. Cicely Delphine Williams (born 1893 - 1992) was a British paediatrician and nutritionist.
  1. Dinah Eiluned Lyon Williams (born 1911 - 2009) was a British organic farmer.
  1. Elizabeth Williams (born 1895 - 1986) was a British mathematician and educationist.
  1. Ella Gwendoline Rees Williams (born 1890 - 1979) was a British writer.
  1. Eluned Woodford-Williams (born 1913 - 1984) was a British geriatrician.
  1. Emma Williams (- 1832) was a British .
  1. Grace Mary Williams (born 1906 - 1977) was a British composer.
  1. Helen Maria Williams (born 1759 - 1827) was a British writer.
  1. Ivy Williams (born 1877 - 1966) was a British first woman barrister in England.
  1. Maria Jane Williams (born 1795 - 1873) was a British singer and compiler of traditional Welsh music.
  1. Jane Williams (born 1806 - 1885) was a British historian and writer.
  1. Juliet Evangeline Rhys Williams (born 1898 - 1964) was a British political activist and public servant.
  1. Margaret Lindsay Williams (born 1888 - 1960) was a British portrait and historical subject painter.
  1. Marjorie Agnes Watson-Williams (born 1892 - 1984) was a British artist.
  1. Mary Ann Williams (born c.1788 -) was a British .
  1. Peggy Eileen Williams (born 1909 - 1958) was a British writer and artist.
  1. Sarah Williams (born 1837/8 - 1868) was a British poet and novelist.
  1. Ursula Moray Williams (born 1911 - 2006) was a British children's writer and illustrator.
  1. Alice Muriel Williamson (born 1867/8 - 1933) was a British writer.
  1. Elizabeth Leitch Williamson (born 1910 - 1982) was a British whisky distiller.
  1. Emily Williamson (born 1855 - 1936) was a British a founder of the (Royal) Society for the Protection of Birds.
  1. Isabel Williamson (born b. c.1430 - in or after 1493) was a British merchant and burgess of Edinburgh.
  1. Olive Margaret Willis (born 1877 - 1964) was a British headmistress.
  1. Ellen Ann Willmott (born 1858 - 1934) was a British horticulturist.
  1. Cassandra Willoughby (born 1670 - 1735) was a British writer.
  1. Cecily Willoughby (- in or before 1372) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Willoughby (- 1395) was a British .
  1. Joan Willoughby (- in or after 1354) was a British .
  1. Margaret Willoughby (- in or before 1333) was a British .
  1. Margaret Willoughby (born c.1401 - 1493) was a British .
  1. Maria Willoughby (- 1539) was a British noblewoman and courtier.
  1. Edith Agnes Wills (born 1891 - 1970) was a British trade unionist and politician.
  1. Sarah Brydges Willyams (- 1863) was a British heiress and benefactor of Benjamin Disraeli.
  1. Elizabeth Alice Marjorie Wilmot (born 1902 - 1993) was a British .
  1. Charlotte Mary Wilson (born 1854 - 1944) was a British anarchist and feminist.
  1. Eleanora Mary Carus-Wilson (born 1897 - 1977) was a British economic historian.
  1. Enid Wilson (born 1910 - 1996) was a British golfer.
  1. Florence Roma Muir Wilson (born 1891 - 1930) was a British novelist.
  1. Francesca Mary Wilson (born 1888 - 1981) was a British schoolteacher and refugee relief worker.
  1. Harriett Charlotte Wilson (born 1916 - 2002) was a British sociologist and campaigner against child poverty.
  1. Harriette Wilson (born 1786 - 1845) was a British courtesan.
  1. Helen Mary Wilson (born 1864 - 1951) was a British social purity campaigner and physician.
  1. Henrietta Margaret Sym Wilson (born 1810 - 1863) was a British .
  1. Lucy Wilson (born 1834 - 1891) was a British promoter of women's education.
  1. Margaret Wilson (born 1666/7 - 1685) was a British alleged covenanter martyr.
  1. Margaret Wilson (born 1797 - 1846) was a British poet.
  1. Marie Wilson (born 1967 - 1987) was a British .
  1. Mary Ann Wilson (born 1802 - 1867) was a British .
  1. Mary Anne Wilson (born c.1795 - c.1861) was a British missionary.
  1. Mona Wilson (born 1872 - 1954) was a British civil servant and author.
  1. Monica Wilson (born 1908 - 1982) was a British social anthropologist.
  1. Rachel Wilson (born 1720 - 1775) was a British Quaker minister.
  1. Sarah Maria Wilson (born c.1752 - 1786?) was a British actress.
  1. Eve of Wilton (born c.1058 - c.1125) was a British Benedictine nun and anchoress.
  1. Mary Wimbush (born 1924 - 2005) was a British actress.
  1. Bessie Wallis Windsor (born 1896 - 1986) was a British wife of Edward, duke of Windsor.
  1. Amy Jade Winehouse (born 1983 - 2011) was a British singer and songwriter.
  1. Catherine Winkworth (born 1827 - 1878) was a British translator of hymns.
  1. Susanna Winkworth (born 1820 - 1884) was a British .
  1. Anona Winn (born 1904 - 1994) was a British singer and broadcaster.
  1. Albertine Louisa Winner (born 1907 - 1988) was a British physician and medical administrator.
  1. Elsie Clare Nimmo Winnicott (born 1906 - 1984) was a British social worker and psychoanalyst.
  1. Margaret Wintringham (born 1879 - 1955) was a British politician.
  1. Elsie Mary Wisdom (born 1904 - 1972) was a British racing driver.
  1. Audrey Wise (born 1932 - 2000) was a British politician and trade unionist.
  1. Elizabeth Wiseman (born 1647 - 1730) was a British litigant.
  1. Jane Wiseman (- 1610) was a British recusant and priest harbourer.
  1. Lorna Cecilia Wishart (born 1911 - 2000) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Meta Wiskemann (born 1899 - 1971) was a British historian and journalist.
  1. Rose Lillian Witcop (born 1890 - 1932) was a British anarchist and feminist.
  1. Cecile Pearl Witherington (born 1914 - 2008) was a British special operations officer.
  1. Elizabeth Audrey Withers (born 1905 - 2001) was a British magazine editor.
  1. Augusta Joanna Elizabeth Innes Withers (- 1876) was a British botanical artist.
  1. Georgette Lizette Withers (born 1917 - 2011) was a British actress.
  1. Helen Marion Wodehouse (born 1880 - 1964) was a British philosopher and college head.
  1. Margaret Woffington (born 1720? - 1760) was a British actress.
  1. Sulammith Wolff (born 1924 - 2009) was a British child and adolescent psychiatrist.
  1. Frances Wolfreston (- 1677) was a British book collector.
  1. Hannah Wolley (born b. 1622? - in or after 1674) was a British author of works on cookery, medicine, and household affairs.
  1. Mary Wollstonecraft (born 1759 - 1797) was a British author and advocate of women's rights.
  1. Frances Garnet Wolseley (born 1872 - 1936) was a British gardener and author.
  1. Andrea Jean Wonfor (born 1944 - 2004) was a British television executive and producer.
  1. Anna May Wong (born 1905 - 1961) was a British actress.
  1. Anne Wood (born 1907 - 1998) was a British singer and opera administrator.
  1. Ellen Wood (born 1814 - 1887) was a British writer and journal editor.
  1. Jessie Wood (born 1882 - 1979) was a British .
  1. Mary Hay Wood (born 1868 - 1934) was a British educationist and college head.
  1. Matilda Charlotte Wood (- 1915) was a British actress and theatre manager.
  1. Mary Woodall (born 1901 - 1988) was a British museum director and art historian.
  1. Elizabeth Woodcock (- 1799) was a British survivor.
  1. Anna Maria Woodforde (born 1757 - 1830) was a British .
  1. Mrs Woodham (- 1803) was a British singer and actress.
  1. Grace Eyre Woodhead (born 1864 - 1936) was a British philanthropist and mental health reformer.
  1. Barbara Kathleen Vera Woodhouse (born 1910 - 1988) was a British animal trainer and broadcaster.
  1. Vera Florence Annie Woodhouse (born 1889 - 1973) was a British politician.
  1. Violet Kate Eglinton Gordon Woodhouse (born 1871 - 1948) was a British keyboard player.
  1. Victoria Claflin Woodhull (born 1838 - 1927) was a British women's rights campaigner and first female presidential candidate in the United States of America.
  1. Ellen Woodlock (born 1811 - 1884) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Mrs Woodman (fl. 1768-1789) was a British .
  1. Anne Woodrooffe (born 1766 - 1830) was a British author.
  1. Alice Augusta Woods (born 1849 - 1941) was a British educationist and college head.
  1. Margaret Louisa Woods (born 1855 - 1945) was a British poet and author.
  1. Marianne Woods (born 1782/3 -) was a British .
  1. Katherine Woodville (born 1457/8 - 1497) was a British .
  1. Adeline Virginia Woolf (born 1882 - 1941) was a British writer and publisher.
  1. Jocelyn May Woollcombe (born 1898 - 1986) was a British director of the Women's Royal Naval Service.
  1. Barbara Frances Wootton (born 1897 - 1988) was a British economist and social scientist.
  1. Emma Jane Worboise (born 1825 - 1887) was a British novelist.
  1. Dorothy Wordsworth (born 1771 - 1855) was a British writer.
  1. Elizabeth Wordsworth (born 1840 - 1932) was a British college head.
  1. Anne Worsley (born 1588 - 1644) was a British founding prioress of the English Carmelite convent, Antwerp.
  1. Jennifer Louise Worth (born 1935 - 2011) was a British nurse, midwife, and author.
  1. Lady Emmeline Charlotte Elizabeth Stuart-Wortley (born 1806 - 1855) was a British poet and travel writer.
  1. Jane Stuart-Wortley (born 1820 - 1900) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Barbara Winifred Wright (born 1915 - 2009) was a British translator.
  1. Christian Edington Guthrie Wright (born 1844 - 1907) was a British founder of the Edinburgh School of Cookery.
  1. Elsie Wright (born 1901 - 1988) was a British .
  1. Frances Wright (born 1795 - 1852) was a British social reformer and promoter of women's rights.
  1. Gladys Frances Miriam Wright (born 1891 - 1980) was a British promoter of women's physical education.
  1. Helena Rosa Wright (born 1887 - 1982) was a British family planning practitioner and sex therapist.
  1. Lucy Olivia Wright (born 1845 - 1896) was a British philanthropist.
  1. Mehetabel Wright (born 1697 - 1750) was a British poet.
  1. Patience Lovell Wright (born 1725 - 1786) was a British wax modeller.
  1. Phoebe Wright (born 1710s? - 1778) was a British embroiderer and designer.
  1. Mary Ann Wrighten (born 1751 - 1796) was a British singer and actress.
  1. Dorothy Maud Wrinch (born 1894 - 1976) was a British mathematician and theoretical biologist.
  1. Mary Wroth (born 1587? - 1651/1653) was a British author.
  1. Wulfhild (- after 996) was a British Abbess of Barking and Horton.
  1. Wulfthryth (- c.1000) was a British Abbess of Wilton.
  1. Mary Josephine Agnes Wurm (born 1860 - 1938) was a British pianist and composer.
  1. Lilian Mary Elizabeth Wyles (born 1885 - 1975) was a British police officer.
  1. Charlotte Williams-Wynn (born 1807 - 1869) was a British letter-writer and diarist.
  1. Sarah Edith Wynne (born 1842 - 1897) was a British singer.
  1. Diana Wynyard (born 1906 - 1964) was a British actress.
  1. Olive Wyon (born 1881 - 1966) was a British translator and theologian.


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  1. Gladys Margaret Yang (born 1919 - 1999) was a British translator.
  1. Yan-kit So (born 1933 - 2001) was a British food scholar and writer on cookery.
  1. Dora Esther Yates (born 1879 - 1974) was a British bibliographer and Romani scholar.
  1. Elizabeth Yates (born 1799 - 1860) was a British actress.
  1. Frances Amelia Yates (born 1899 - 1981) was a British historian.
  1. Mary Ann Yates (born 1728 - 1787) was a British actress and theatre manager.
  1. Rose Emma Lamartine Yates (born 1875 - 1954) was a British women's activist.
  1. Isabel Yeamans (born 1637x42 - 1704) was a British Quaker preacher.
  1. Martha Yeardley (born 1781 - 1851) was a British .
  1. Ann Yearsley (- 1806) was a British poet and writer.
  1. Elizabeth Corbet Yeats (born 1868 - 1940) was a British .
  1. Susan Mary Yeats (born 1866 - 1949) was a British embroiderer.
  1. Florence Annie Yeldham (born 1877 - 1945) was a British schoolteacher and historian of arithmetic.
  1. Antonia Yeoman (born 1907 - 1970) was a British cartoonist and illustrator.
  1. Cecily Yharom (- 1396) was a British .
  1. Yolande (- in or after 1324) was a British Queen of Scots and second consort of Alexander III, subsequently Duchess of Brittany.
  1. Charlotte Mary Yonge (born 1823 - 1901) was a British novelist.
  1. Susannah York (born 1939 - 2011) was a British actress.
  1. Jemima Yorke (born 1722 - 1797) was a British letter writer.
  1. Letitia Youmans (born 1827 - 1896) was a British teacher and temperance activist in Canada.
  1. Aida Young (born 1920 - 2007) was a British film producer.
  1. Cecilia Young (born 1712 - 1789) was a British .
  1. Elizabeth Young (born 1741? - 1773) was a British .
  1. Ella Young (born 1867 - 1956) was a British poet and mythographer.
  1. Emily Hilda Young (born 1880 - 1949) was a British novelist.
  1. Esther Young (born 1717 - 1795) was a British .
  1. Grace Emily Young (born 1868 - 1944) was a British mathematician.
  1. Isabella Young (- 1795) was a British .
  1. Isabella Young (born 1740/41? - 1791) was a British .
  1. Janet Mary Young (born 1926 - 2002) was a British politician.
  1. Margaret Paulin Young (born 1864 - 1953) was a British headmistress.
  1. Marianne Young (born 1811 - 1897) was a British writer.
  1. Mary Young (born c.1704 - 1741) was a British pickpocket.
  1. Mary Young (born 1749 - 1799) was a British .
  1. Mary Helen Young (born 1883 - 1945) was a British nurse and resistance worker.
  1. Muriel Young (born 1923 - 2001) was a British television presenter and producer.
  1. Priscilla Helen Ferguson Young (born 1925 - 2006) was a British social worker.
  1. Elizabeth Younger (born 1699 - 1762) was a British actress and dancer.
  1. Eileen Louise Younghusband (born 1902 - 1981) was a British welfare worker.
  1. Nancy Mayhew Youngman (born 1906 - 1995) was a British painter and art educationist.
  1. Flora Sandes-Yudenitch (born 1876 - 1956) was a British nurse and soldier in the Serbian service.
  1. Annie Henrietta Yule (born 1874/5 - 1950) was a British film industry financier.


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  1. Eleanor Zaimis (born 1915 - 1982) was a British pharmacologist.
  1. Marie Terpsithea Zambaco (born 1843 - 1914) was a British .
  1. Lena Hilda Zavaroni (born 1963 - 1999) was a British popular singer and entertainer.
  1. Alice Louisa Theodora Zimmern (born 1855 - 1939) was a British educationist and suffragist.
  1. Helen Zimmern (born 1846 - 1934) was a British translator and author.
  1. Anna Katrina Zinkeisen (born 1901 - 1976) was a British artist.
  1. Joan Alice Violet Rufus Zuckerman (born 1918 - 2000) was a British .