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- Æbbe (- 683?) was a British Abbess of Coldingham.
- Ælfflæd (born 654 - 714) was a British Abbess of Strensall-Whitby.
- Ælfgifu (fl. 956-966) was a British consort of King Eadwig.
- Ælfgifu (fl. 1006-1036) was a British first consort of King Cnut.
- Ælfthryth (- 929) was a British princess.
- Ælfthryth (- 999x1001) was a British Queen of England, consort of King Edgar.
- Æthelburh (fl. 664) was a British Abbess of Barking.
- Æthelflæd (- 918) was a British ruler of the Mercians.
- Æthelthryth (- 679) was a British queen in Northumbria, consort of King Ecgfrith, and Abbess of Ely.
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- Norah Marjorie Abbatt (born 1899 - 1991) was a British promoter of toy design and businesswoman.
- Maria Abdy (born c.1800 - 1867) was a British poet.
- Elizabeth d'Abenon (born b. 1340 - after 1394) was a British .
- Frances Abington (born 1737 - 1815) was a British actress.
- Doris Caroline Abrahams (born 1901 - 1982) was a British writer and songwriter.
- Annie Abram (born 1869 - 1930) was a British historian.
- Harriett Abrams (born c.1758 - 1821) was a British singer and composer.
- Theodosia Abrams (born c.1769 - 1849) was a British .
- Janet Achurch (born 1863 - 1916) was a British actress.
- Mary Kathleen Macrory-Ackland (born 1906 - 1969) was a British poet.
- Dorothy Elizabeth Ackroyd (born 1910 - 1987) was a British civil servant and consumer rights campaigner.
- Alice Sophia Acland (born 1849 - 1935) was a British co-operative movement activist and advocate of women's advancement.
- Acland (born 1750 - 1815) was a British diarist.
- Sarah Angelina Acland (born 1849 - 1930) was a British photographer.
- Eliza Acton (born 1799 - 1859) was a British writer on cookery and poet.
- Marion Jean Catherine Adams-Acton (born 1846 - 1928) was a British writer.
- Ada (born c.1123 - 1178) was a British consort of Prince Henry of Scotland.
- Jean Adam (born 1704 - 1765) was a British poet.
- Ruth Augusta Adam (born 1907 - 1977) was a British writer and feminist.
- Barbara Georgina Adams (born 1945 - 2002) was a British archaeologist and museum curator.
- Bertha Jane Leith Adams (born 1837 - 1912) was a British novelist.
- Carol Adams (born 1948 - 2007) was a British educationist.
- Fanny Adams (born 1859 - 1867) was a British murder victim and source of a colloquial expression.
- Katharine Adams (born 1862 - 1952) was a British bookbinder.
- Mary Adams (fl. 1652 (suipposedly)) was a British self-proclaimed virgin mother.
- Mary Grace Agnes Adams (born 1898 - 1984) was a British television producer and programme director.
- Mary Jane Bridges-Adams (born 1854 - 1939) was a British socialist and educationist.
- Sarah Flower Adams (born 1805 - 1848) was a British poet.
- Janet Laurel Adamson (born 1882 - 1962) was a British labour movement activist and politician.
- Joy Adamson (born 1910 - 1980) was a British conservationist and artist.
- Charlotte Addison (- 1731) was a British .
- Laura Addison (born 1822 - 1852) was a British actress.
- Adela (born c.1067 - 1137) was a British princess.
- Adelaide (born 1792 - 1849) was a British Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, consort of William IV.
- Adelida (- before 1113) was a British princess.
- Adeliza (born c.1103 - 1151) was a British Queen of England, second consort of Henry I.
- Henrietta Adler (born 1868 - 1950) was a British social worker and Jewish political activist.
- Hester Agnes Adrian (born 1899 - 1966) was a British penal reformer.
- Sylvia Mary Adshead (born 1904 - 1995) was a British mural painter and designer.
- Cecilia Mary Ady (born 1881 - 1958) was a British historian.
- Eileen Forrester Agar (born 1899 - 1991) was a British artist.
- Agnes (fl. 1410) was a British .
- Grace Aguilar (born 1816 - 1847) was a British writer on Jewish history and religion and novelist.
- Elizabeth Clarice Aguzzi (born 1856 - 1938) was a British equestrian performer.
- Joan Delano Aiken (born 1924 - 2004) was a British children's writer.
- Mary Frances Aikenhead (born 1787 - 1858) was a British Roman Catholic nun.
- Lucy Aikin (born 1781 - 1864) was a British historian.
- Charlotte Edith Ainslie (born 1863 - 1960) was a British headmistress and educationist.
- Diana Josceline Barbara Neave Airey (born 1919 - 1992) was a British .
- Julienne Aisner (born 1900 - 1947) was a British .
- Edith Aitken (born 1861 - 1940) was a British headmistress.
- Marcia Anastasia Aitken (born 1909 - 1994) was a British .
- Shireen Nishat Akbar (born 1944 - 1997) was a British educationist.
- Emma Albani (born 1847 - 1930) was a British singer.
- Emma Albertazzi (born 1813/14 - 1847) was a British singer.
- Mary Alcock (born 1741? - 1798) was a British writer.
- Vivien Dolores Alcock (born 1921 - 2003) was a British .
- Amanda Christina Elizabeth Aldridge (born 1866 - 1956) was a British singer and composer.
- Ann Alexander (born 1774/5 - 1861) was a British banker and bill broker.
- Cecil Frances Alexander (born 1818 - 1895) was a British hymn writer and poet.
- Helen Alexander (born 1653/4 - 1729) was a British covenanter.
- Mary Alexander (born 1760 - 1809) was a British Quaker minister.
- 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.
- Alexandra (born 1891 - 1959) was a British nurse and granddaughter of Edward VII.
- Mary Jemima Alger (born 1838 - 1894) was a British headmistress.
- Alice (- 1246) was a British magnate.
- Alice (born 1843 - 1878) was a British grand Duchess of Hesse, consort of Louis IV, and daughter of Queen Victoria.
- Alice (born 1883 - 1981) was a British granddaughter of Queen Victoria and diplomatic service wife.
- Alice (born 1885 - 1969) was a British Greek Orthodox nun and mother-in-law of Elizabeth II.
- Alice (born 1901 - 2004) was a British .
- Elizabeth Alkin (born c.1600 - 1655?) was a British nurse and spy.
- Eliza MacNaughton Luke Allan (born 1886 - 1964) was a British novelist.
- Mary Miller Allan (born 1869 - 1947) was a British college head.
- Maria Caterina Rosalbina Caradori- Allan (born 1800 - 1865) was a British singer.
- Theodosia Alleine (fl. 1654-1677) was a British nonconformist writer.
- Hannah Allen (fl. 1632-1664) was a British bookseller.
- Hannah Allen (born c.1638 - 1668x1708) was a British nonconformist writer.
- Marjory Allen (born 1897 - 1976) was a British landscape architect and promoter of child welfare.
- Mary Sophia Allen (born 1878 - 1964) was a British police officer.
- Phyllis Byam Shand Allfrey (born 1908 - 1986) was a British author and politician.
- Sara Allgood (born 1883 - 1950) was a British actress.
- Mary Helen Agnes Allies (born 1852 - 1927) was a British historian and translator.
- Helen Mary Elizabeth Allingham (born 1848 - 1926) was a British watercolour painter.
- Margery Louise Allingham (born 1904 - 1966) was a British writer.
- Frances Allitsen (born 1848 - 1912) was a British composer.
- Miriam Allott (born 1920 - 2010) was a British .
- June Dalziel Almeida (born 1930 - 2007) was a British virologist.
- Princess Amelia (born 1711 - 1786) was a British daughter of George II.
- Amelia (born 1783 - 1810) was a British .
- Alicia Margaret Amherst (born 1865 - 1941) was a British garden historian.
- Amice (- 1215) was a British .
- Sarah Maclardie Amos (born 1840/41 - 1908) was a British political activist.
- Amrit Kaur (born 1889 - 1964) was a British politician and advocate of women's rights.
- Adelaide Mary Anderson (born 1863 - 1936) was a British civil servant.
- Margaret Betty Harvie Anderson (born 1913 - 1979) was a British politician.
- Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (born 1836 - 1917) was a British physician.
- Janet Anderson (born 1697 - 1761) was a British milliner and maker of graveclothes.
- Kitty Anderson (born 1903 - 1979) was a British headmistress.
- Lucy Anderson (born 1797 - 1878) was a British pianist.
- Marjorie Enid Anderson (born 1913 - 1999) was a British radio broadcaster.
- Mary Anderson (born 1859 - 1940) was a British actress.
- Sophia Anderson (born 1823 - 1903) was a British genre painter.
- Cicily Isabel Andrews (born 1892 - 1983) was a British writer, critic, and journalist.
- Elizabeth Andrews (born 1882 - 1960) was a British political organizer and campaigner for women's rights.
- Frances Andrews (born 1732 - 1780) was a British .
- Sybil Andrews (born 1898 - 1992) was a British .
- Patricia Clare Angadi (born 1914 - 2001) was a British .
- Helen Cordelia Angell (born 1847 - 1884) was a British watercolour painter.
- Jane Anger (fl. 1588) was a British writer on women.
- Marion Emily Angus (born 1865 - 1946) was a British poet.
- Annabella (- 1401) was a British Queen of Scots.
- Anne (born 1366 - 1394) was a British Queen of England, first consort of Richard II.
- Anne (born 1456 - 1485) was a British Queen of England, consort of Richard III.
- Howard Anne (born 1475 - 1511) was a British .
- Anne (born c.1500 - 1536) was a British Queen of England, second consort of Henry VIII.
- Anne (born 1515 - 1557) was a British Queen of England, fourth consort of Henry VIII.
- Anne (born 1574 - 1619) was a British Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland, consort of James VI and I.
- Anne (born 1637 - 1671) was a British first wife of James II.
- Anne (born 1665 - 1714) was a British Queen of Great Britain and Ireland.
- royal Anne (born 1709 - 1759) was a British Princess of Orange, consort of William IV.
- Anne (born 1743 - 1808) was a British .
- Anne of Woodstock (born c.1382 - 1438) was a British noblewoman.
- Anne of York (born 1439 - 1476) was a British .
- Mabel Marguerite Annesley (born 1881 - 1959) was a British wood-engraver and watercolour painter.
- Mary Anning (born 1799 - 1847) was a British fossil collector and dealer.
- Gertrude Elizabeth Margaret Anscombe (born 1919 - 2001) was a British philosopher.
- Barbara Mary Ansell (born 1923 - 2001) was a British rheumatologist.
- Gertrude Mary Ansell (born 1861 - 1932) was a British suffragette and businesswoman.
- Elizabeth Anson (born 1725 - 1760) was a British political correspondent and political manager.
- Rhoda Anstey (born 1865 - 1936) was a British promoter of women's physical education.
- Vera Anstey (born 1889 - 1976) was a British economist.
- Enid Margaret Appiah (born 1921 - 2006) was a British anthologist and charity worker.
- Constance Mary Katherine Applebee (born 1873 - 1981) was a British promoter of women's field hockey.
- Florence Lucy Appleby (born 1920 - 2008) was a British cheese-maker.
- Elizabeth Appleton (born c.1790 - 1849) was a British educationist and author.
- Honor Charlotte Appleton (born 1879 - 1951) was a British artist in black and white.
- Agnes Arber (born 1879 - 1960) was a British botanist.
- Harriett Arbuthnot (born 1793 - 1834) was a British diarist.
- Helen Alexander Archdale (born 1876 - 1949) was a British feminist and journalist.
- Georgina Archer (born 1827 - 1882) was a British promoter of women's education.
- Edith Arendrup (born 1846 - 1934) was a British artist and Roman Catholic religious sister.
- Mary Armine (born 1594 - 1676) was a British benefactor.
- Ella Sophia Armitage (born 1841 - 1931) was a British historian and archaeologist.
- Elizabeth Bridget Armitstead (born 1750 - 1842) was a British courtesan.
- Mary Louisa Armitt (born 1851 - 1911) was a British author and founder of the Armitt Library, Ambleside.
- Jean Armour (born 1765 - 1834) was a British wife of Robert Burns and subject of poetry.
- Mary Nicol Armour (born 1902 - 2000) was a British still-life and landscape painter.
- Eliza Armstrong (born 1872 -) was a British subject of a cause célèbre for campaigners against vice.
- Lilias Eveline Armstrong (born 1882 - 1937) was a British phonetician.
- Lucie Armstrong (born 1851 - 1907) was a British musician and writer on etiquette.
- Ellen Arnald (fl. 1436) was a British .
- Arnaq (- 1577) was a British .
- Yvonne Germaine Jeanne Arnaud (born 1890 - 1958) was a British actress.
- Mary Annette von Arnim (born 1866 - 1941) was a British novelist.
- Doris Grace Arnold (born 1904 - 1969) was a British radio presenter and producer.
- Elizabeth Arnold (fl. 1616) was a British translator.
- Ethel Margaret Arnold (born 1864/5 - 1930) was a British journalist, author, and lecturer on female suffrage.
- Janet Arnold (born 1932 - 1998) was a British costume historian.
- Mary Anne Arnold (born 1825 -) was a British sailor and cross-dresser.
- Jane Arthur (born 1827 - 1907) was a British advocate of women's rights and benefactor.
- Blanche Arundell (born 1583/4 - 1649) was a British royalist noblewoman.
- Dorothy Arundell (born 1559/60 - 1613) was a British author and Benedictine nun.
- Mary Arundell (- 1557) was a British courtier.
- Elizabeth Ashbridge (born 1713 - 1755) was a British Quaker minister and writer.
- Margery Irene Corbett Ashby (born 1882 - 1981) was a British feminist and internationalist.
- Winifred Mayer Ashby (born 1879 - 1975) was a British medical researcher.
- Edith Margaret Emily Ashcroft (born 1907 - 1991) was a British actress.
- Margaret Mary Julia Ashford (born 1881 - 1972) was a British child writer.
- Laura Ashley (born 1925 - 1985) was a British dress designer and interior decorator.
- Margaret Ashton (born 1856 - 1937) was a British local politician and philanthropist.
- Winifred Ashton (born 1888 - 1965) was a British playwright and novelist.
- Elizabeth Ann Ashurst (born c.1814 - 1850) was a British translator and campaigner for women's rights and against slavery.
- Lena Ashwell (born 1872 - 1957) was a British actress and theatre manager.
- Mary Ashwell (fl. 1662-1664) was a British .
- Mary Howard Ashworth (born 1863 - 1928) was a British businesswoman and official typist to the houses of parliament.
- Anne Askew (born c.1521 - 1546) was a British writer and protestant martyr.
- Janet Mary Askham (born 1941 - 2008) was a British sociologist.
- Elizabeth Mary Aslin (born 1923 - 1989) was a British .
- Anne Mary Celestine Asquith (born 1916 - 1998) was a British .
- Cynthia Mary Evelyn Asquith (born 1887 - 1960) was a British writer.
- Margaret Emma Alice Asquith (born 1864 - 1945) was a British political hostess and diarist.
- Betty Astell (born 1912 - 2005) was a British .
- Mary Astell (born 1666 - 1731) was a British philosopher and promoter of women's education.
- Katherine Astley (- 1565) was a British courtier.
- Magdalene Aston (- 1635) was a British .
- Nancy Witcher Astor (born 1879 - 1964) was a British society hostess and politician.
- Diana Astry (- 1716) was a British diarist and compiler of recipe books.
- Eleanora Atherton (born 1782 - 1870) was a British philanthropist.
- Athracht ingen Thaláin (fl. c.500) was a British .
- Anna Atkins (born 1799 - 1871) was a British botanist and photographic artist.
- Vera May Atkins (born 1908 - 2000) was a British intelligence officer.
- Caroline Louisa Waring Atkinson (born 1834 - 1872) was a British writer and naturalist.
- Lucy Atkinson (fl. 1830-1863) was a British .
- Mabel Atkinson (born 1876 - 1958) was a British feminist and socialist.
- Sarah Atkinson (born 1823 - 1893) was a British philanthropist and writer.
- Charlotte Atkyns (born c.1758 - 1836) was a British actress and political activist.
- Mrs Attaway (fl. 1645-1646) was a British Baptist preacher.
- Mabel Lucie Attwell (born 1879 - 1964) was a British illustrator.
- Una Winifred Atwell (born c.1913 - 1983) was a British pianist and entertainer.
- Clare Atwood (born 1866 - 1962) was a British artist.
- Mary Anne Atwood (born 1817 - 1910) was a British interpreter of alchemy.
- Penelope Aubin (born 1679? - 1738) was a British novelist and translator.
- Charlotte Auerbach (born 1899 - 1994) was a British geneticist.
- Jean Florence Augur (born 1934 - 1993) was a British educationist.
- Augusta (born 1719 - 1772) was a British consort of Frederick Lewis, prince of Wales.
- Augusta (born 1737 - 1813) was a British .
- Augusta Sophia (born 1768 - 1840) was a British .
- Jane Munday Aukland (- 1925) was a British temperance campaigner.
- Mary Auld (born 1893 - 1984) was a British local politician and women's organizer.
- Susan Mary Auld (born 1915 - 2002) was a British naval architect.
- Jane Austen (born 1775 - 1817) was a British novelist.
- Katherine Austen (born b. 1629 - in or before 1683) was a British diarist and poet.
- Winifred Marie Louise Austen (born 1876 - 1964) was a British artist and illustrator.
- Sarah Austin (born 1793 - 1867) was a British translator and writer.
- Ethel Winifred Austin (born 1873 - 1918) was a British pioneer of library services for blind people.
- Elizabeth Avery (fl. 1614-1653) was a British prophetess.
- Geraldine Maitland Aves (born 1898 - 1986) was a British civil servant and social reformer.
- Emily Harriet Elizabeth Ayckbowm (born 1836 - 1900) was a British Anglican nun.
- Mrs Ayliff (fl. 1692-1696) was a British singer and actress.
- Gladys May Aylward (born 1902 - 1970) was a British missionary.
- Margaret Louisa Aylward (born 1810 - 1889) was a British philanthropist and Roman Catholic nun.
- Alice Ayres (born 1859 - 1885) was a British domestic servant and heroine.
- Ruby Mildred Ayres (born 1881 - 1955) was a British romantic novelist.
- Elisabeth Evelyn Ayrton (born 1910 - 1991) was a British novelist and writer on cookery.
- Matilda Charlotte Ayrton (born 1846 - 1883) was a British physician.
- Phoebe Sarah Ayrton (born 1854 - 1923) was a British electrical engineer and suffragist.
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- Sara Baartman (born 1777x88 - 1815/16) was a British celebrity and subject of scientific speculation.
- Grace Babthorpe (born c.1563 - 1635) was a British .
- Constance Bache (born 1846 - 1903) was a British .
- Sarah Bache (born 1771 - 1844) was a British schoolmistress.
- Janet Moira Backhouse (born 1938 - 2004) was a British scholar and curator of manuscripts.
- Margaret Backhouse (- 1896) was a British portrait and genre painter.
- Margaret Ann Backhouse (born 1887 - 1977) was a British educationist and humanitarian activist.
- Alice Martha Bacon (born 1909 - 1993) was a British politician.
- Anne Bacon (born c.1528 - 1610) was a British gentlewoman and scholar.
- Jane Bacon (born 1580/81 - 1659) was a British letter-writer.
- Madeleine Angela Baddeley (born 1904 - 1976) was a British actress.
- Hermione Youlanda Ruby Clinton Baddeley (born 1906 - 1986) was a British actress.
- Sophia Baddeley (- 1786) was a British actress and singer.
- Charlotte Badger (born b. 1778? - in or after 1816) was a British escaped convict.
- Molly Winifred Badham (born 1914 - 2007) was a British zoo proprietor and conservationist.
- Enid Algerine Bagnold (born 1889 - 1981) was a British novelist and playwright.
- Milicent Jessie Eleanor Bagot (born 1907 - 2006) was a British intelligence officer.
- Mary Bailey (born 1890 - 1960) was a British aviator.
- Matilda de Bailleul (- 1212) was a British Abbess of Wherwell.
- Grisell Baillie (born 1665 - 1746) was a British heroine and business woman.
- Grisell Baillie (born 1822 - 1891) was a British Church of Scotland deaconess.
- Isobel Baillie (born 1895 - 1983) was a British singer.
- Joanna Baillie (born 1762 - 1851) was a British playwright and poet.
- Marianne Baillie (born 1795? - 1831) was a British travel writer and versifier.
- Louisa Bain (born 1803 - 1883) was a British diarist.
- Beryl Margaret Bainbridge (born 1932 - 2010) was a British actress, writer, and artist.
- Sarah Jane Baines (born 1866 - 1951) was a British suffragette and social reformer.
- Anne Elizabeth Baker (born 1786 - 1861) was a British philologist.
- Beatrice May Baker (born 1876 - 1973) was a British headmistress and internationalist.
- Florence Barbara Maria Baker (born 1841 - 1916) was a British traveller in Africa.
- Hylda Baker (born 1905 - 1986) was a British comedian.
- Mary Baker (- 1864) was a British impostor.
- Sarah Baker (born 1736/7 - 1816) was a British actress and theatre manager.
- Jill Angela Henriette Balcon (born 1925 - 2009) was a British actress.
- Abigail Baldwin (- 1713) was a British .
- Emily Baldwin (born 1807 - 1880) was a British headmistress.
- Louisa Baldwin (born 1845 - 1925) was a British .
- Lucy Baldwin (born 1869 - 1945) was a British .
- Victoire Balfe (born 1837 - 1871) was a British singer.
- Clara Lucas Balfour (born 1808 - 1878) was a British advocate of women's advancement and temperance activist.
- Elizabeth Edith Balfour (born 1867 - 1942) was a British social hostess and biographer.
- Evelyn Barbara Balfour (born 1898 - 1990) was a British promoter of organic farming and a founder of the Soil Association.
- Frances Balfour (born 1858 - 1931) was a British suffragist leader and churchwoman.
- Honor Catherine Mary Balfour (born 1912 - 2001) was a British politician and journalist.
- Nancy Balfour (born 1911 - 1997) was a British journalist and arts administrator.
- Florence Balgarnie (born 1856 - 1928) was a British feminist and temperance campaigner.
- Anne Elizabeth Ball (born 1808 - 1872) was a British .
- Frances Ball (born 1794 - 1861) was a British Roman Catholic nun.
- Hannah Ball (born 1734 - 1792) was a British follower of Wesleyan Methodism and diarist.
- Mary Ball (born 1812 - 1898) was a British .
- Grace Helen Ballard (born 1908 - 1995) was a British .
- Ada Sarah Ballin (born 1862 - 1906) was a British magazine editor and proprietor, and writer on health.
- Violet Margaret Livingstone Ballinger (born 1894 - 1980) was a British university teacher and politician in South Africa.
- Dervorguilla de Balliol (- 1290) was a British noblewoman and benefactor.
- Balthild (- c.680) was a British Queen of the Franks, consort of Clovis II of Neustria.
- Monica Eileen Baly (born 1914 - 1998) was a British nurse and historian of nursing.
- Marie Effie Bancroft (born 1839 - 1921) was a British actress and theatre manager.
- Mary Bankes (- 1661) was a British royalist landholder.
- Isabella Varley Banks (born 1821 - 1897) was a British public lecturer and writer.
- Olive Lucy Banks (born 1923 - 2006) was a British sociologist, historian, and feminist.
- Sarah Sophia Banks (born 1744 - 1818) was a British collector of antiquarian items.
- Anne Bannerman (born 1765 - 1829) was a British poet.
- Helen Brodie Cowan Bannerman (born 1862 - 1946) was a British children's writer.
- Elizabeth Bannister (born 1757 - 1849) was a British actress and singer.
- Mary Bannister (- 1877) was a British .
- S Bannister (born 1787 -) was a British .
- Sarah Jane Bannister (born 1858 - 1942) was a British educationist and local politician.
- Dorothy Edith Bannon (born 1885 - 1940) was a British nurse.
- Halime Banu (born 1770 - 1853) was a British .
- Anna Letitia Barbauld (born 1743 - 1825) was a British poet and essayist.
- Margaret Fairless Barber (born 1869 - 1901) was a British religious writer.
- Mary Barber (born c.1685 - 1755) was a British poet.
- Mary Barber (born 1911 - 1965) was a British bacteriologist.
- Mary Elizabeth Barber (born 1818 - 1899) was a British poet and natural historian.
- Jane Barbier (fl. 1711-1740) was a British singer.
- Mary Barbour (born 1875 - 1958) was a British labour activist and politician.
- Verity Eileen Bargate (born 1940 - 1981) was a British theatre producer and novelist.
- Elizabeth Baring (born 1702 - 1766) was a British wool manufacturer and merchant.
- Harriet Mary Baring (born 1805 - 1857) was a British literary hostess.
- Louisa Caroline Baring (born 1827 - 1903) was a British art collector and philanthropist.
- Evelyn Elizabeth Patricia Bark (born 1900 - 1993) was a British charity worker.
- Barker (fl. 1665-1667) was a British .
- Audrey Lilian Barker (born 1918 - 2002) was a British novelist and short-story writer.
- Cicely Mary Barker (born 1895 - 1973) was a British artist and writer.
- Jane Barker (- 1732) was a British poet and novelist.
- Lilian Charlotte Barker (born 1874 - 1955) was a British prison administrator.
- Lucette Elizabeth Barker (born 1816 - 1905) was a British painter.
- Lucy Elizabeth Drummond Sale-Barker (born 1841 - 1892) was a British children's writer.
- Mary Anne Barker (born 1831 - 1911) was a British journalist and writer.
- Sara Elizabeth Barker (born 1904 - 1973) was a British political agent.
- Clemence of Barking (fl. 1163-c.1200) was a British Benedictine nun and hagiographer, of Barking Abbey.
- Elizabeth Barlow (- 1518) was a British .
- Hannah Bolton Barlow (born 1851 - 1916) was a British ceramicist.
- Jane Barlow (born 1857 - 1917) was a British poet and writer.
- Mabel Barltrop (born 1866 - 1934) was a British prophet and founder of the Panacea Society.
- Catherine Isabella Barmby (born 1816/17 - 1853) was a British utopian socialist and writer on women's emancipation.
- Anne Barnard (born 1750 - 1825) was a British writer.
- Charlotte Alington Barnard (born 1830 - 1869) was a British balladeer and poet.
- Katherine Barnardiston (- 1633) was a British patron of puritanism.
- Annie Barnes (born c.1887 - 1982) was a British socialist and suffragist.
- Djuna Chappell Barnes (born 1892 - 1982) was a British writer and artist.
- Alice Josephine Mary Taylor Barnes (born 1912 - 1999) was a British obstetrician and gynaecologist.
- Mary Henrietta Barnett (born 1905 - 1985) was a British air force officer.
- Henrietta Octavia Weston Barnett (born 1851 - 1936) was a British social reformer.
- Alice Barnham (born 1523 - 1604) was a British silkwoman and benefactor.
- Emily Grace Barnsley (born 1896 - 1975) was a British .
- Amelia Edith Barr (born 1831 - 1919) was a British novelist.
- Elizabeth Brown Barr (born 1905 - 1995) was a British minister of the United Free Church of Scotland.
- Sarah Venie Barr (born 1875 - 1947) was a British political activist and philanthropist.
- Rachel Barrett (born 1874 - 1953) was a British suffragette and newspaper editor.
- Rosa Mary Barrett (born 1855 - 1936) was a British social reformer and feminist.
- Emilie Isabel Barrington (born 1841 - 1933) was a British biographer and novelist.
- Joan Barrington (born c.1558 - 1641) was a British godly matriarch and patron of clergy.
- Judith Barrington (- 1657) was a British gentlewoman.
- Mabel Phyllis Barron (born 1890 - 1964) was a British designer and textile printer.
- Florence Mary Barrow (born 1876 - 1964) was a British relief worker and promoter of improved housing.
- Ann Barry (- 1801) was a British actress.
- Elizabeth Barry (born 1656x8 - 1713) was a British actress and theatre manager.
- James Barry (born c.1799 - 1865) was a British army medical officer and transvestite.
- Cecilia Maria Barthélémon (born 1767 - 1859) was a British pianist and composer.
- Anne Charlotte Bartholomew (born 1800 - 1862) was a British artist and writer.
- Ann Shepherd Bartholomew (born 1811 - 1891) was a British composer, pianist, and organist.
- Sarah Bartley (born 1783? - 1850) was a British actress.
- Eleanor Barton (born 1872/3 - 1960) was a British socialist and co-operative movement activist.
- Elizabeth Barton (born c.1506 - 1534) was a British Benedictine nun and visionary.
- Pamela Espeut Barton (born 1917 - 1943) was a British golfer.
- Rose Barton (born 1856 - 1929) was a British watercolour painter.
- Louisa Mary Barwell (born 1800 - 1885) was a British writer on education.
- Susan Baskervile (- 1649) was a British theatre company associate.
- Adeliza Basset (- in or after 1210) was a British .
- Philippa Basset (- 1265) was a British magnate.
- Mary Bassett (- 1572) was a British translator.
- Susanna Bastwick (- in or after 1657) was a British .
- Joy Ethel Batchelor (born 1914 - 1991) was a British .
- Dorothea Minola Alice Bate (born 1878 - 1951) was a British palaeontologist.
- Ellen Douglass Bateman (born 1844 - 1936) was a British .
- Hester Bateman (- 1794) was a British silversmith.
- Isabel Emilie Bateman (born 1854 - 1934) was a British .
- Kate Josephine Bateman (born 1842 - 1917) was a British .
- Mary Bateman (born 1768 - 1809) was a British thief and poisoner.
- Sidney Frances Bateman (born 1823 - 1881) was a British actress and playwright.
- Virginia Frances Bateman (born 1853 - 1940) was a British .
- Daisy May Bates (born 1859 - 1951) was a British anthropologist and social worker among Aboriginal Australians.
- Sarah Bates (born c.1755 - 1811) was a British singer.
- Mary Bateson (born 1865 - 1906) was a British historian and suffragist.
- Elizabeth Constance Bather (born 1904 - 1988) was a British police officer.
- Lucy Elizabeth Bather (born 1830 - 1864) was a British children's writer.
- Ann Bathurst (born b. c.1638 - in or before 1704) was a British diarist and prophet.
- Catherine Anne Bathurst (born 1825 - 1907) was a British Roman Catholic nun.
- Katherine Bathurst (born 1862 - 1933) was a British inspector of schools.
- Lilias Margaret Frances Bathurst (born 1871 - 1965) was a British newspaper publisher.
- Violet Emily Mildred Bathurst (born 1895 - 1966) was a British politician.
- Edith Mary Batten (born 1905 - 1985) was a British welfare worker and educationist.
- Jean Batten (born 1909 - 1982) was a British aviator.
- Henrietta Battier (born c.1751 - 1813) was a British poet and satirist.
- Esther Georgina Battiscombe (born 1905 - 2006) was a British biographer.
- Elizabeth Baxter (born 1837 - 1926) was a British evangelist.
- Ethelreda Baxter (born 1883 - 1963) was a British .
- Mary Kathleen Baxter (born 1901 - 1988) was a British advocate of women's rights.
- Kathleen Mary Carver Baxter (born 1904 - 1994) was a British careers adviser and playwright.
- Lucy Baxter (born 1837 - 1902) was a British writer on art.
- Margaret Baxter (- 1681) was a British .
- Margery Baxter (fl. 1428-1429) was a British .
- Mary Ann Baxter (born 1801 - 1884) was a British benefactor.
- Emily Anne Theophila Bayley (born 1830 - 1911) was a British .
- Mary Bayley (born b. 1816 - in or after 1892) was a British temperance activist and writer.
- Lilian Mary Baylis (born 1874 - 1937) was a British theatre manager.
- Ada Ellen Bayly (born 1857 - 1903) was a British novelist.
- Ann Baynard (born 1672/3 - 1697) was a British exemplar of godly life.
- Pauline Diana Baynes (born 1922 - 2008) was a British illustrator.
- Louise Bazalgette (born 1845/6 - 1918) was a British motorist.
- Doris Winifred Beale (born 1889 - 1971) was a British nurse.
- Dorothea Beale (born 1831 - 1906) was a British headmistress.
- Mary Beale (- 1699) was a British portrait painter.
- Sarah Sophia Beale (born 1837 - 1920) was a British writer on art and painter.
- Mary Beaton (born c.1543 - 1597) was a British .
- Beatrice (born 1857 - 1944) was a British .
- Joan Beauchamp (born 1375 - 1435) was a British .
- Rohese de Beauchamp (- 1166) was a British .
- Marie Bethell Beauclerc (born 1845 - 1897) was a British shorthand reporter and teacher of shorthand.
- Diana Beauclerk (born 1734 - 1808) was a British artist.
- Harriot Beauclerk (born 1777? - 1837) was a British actress and banker.
- Martha Beauclerk (- 1788) was a British courtier.
- Joan Beaufort (born 1379? - 1440) was a British magnate.
- Margaret Beaufort (born 1443 - 1509) was a British royal matriarch.
- Agnes Beaumont (- 1720) was a British religious autobiographer.
- Margaret Beavan (born 1875 - 1931) was a British welfare worker and local politician.
- Gwyneth Marjory Bebb (born 1889 - 1921) was a British campaigner for women's admission to the legal profession.
- Diana Jean Kinloch Beck (born 1900 - 1956) was a British neurosurgeon.
- Lilian Beck (born 1878 - 1921) was a British .
- Shirley Cameron Becke (born 1917 - 2011) was a British police officer.
- Lydia Ernestine Becker (born 1827 - 1890) was a British suffragist leader.
- Frances Sarah Beckett (- 1902) was a British philanthropist and a founder of Scottish Home Industries.
- Agnes Alice Beckwith (born 1861 - 1951) was a British .
- Margery Beddingfield (- 1763) was a British murderer.
- Rosa Susan Penelope Beddington (born 1956 - 2001) was a British developmental biologist.
- Jessie Bedford (born 1852/3 - 1918) was a British novelist and historian.
- Sybille Bedford (born 1911 - 2006) was a British writer.
- Anne Bedingfeild (born 1560 - 1641) was a British theatre landlord and benefactor.
- Frances Bedingfield (born 1616 - 1704) was a British .
- Helen Audrey Beecham (born 1915 - 1989) was a British poet and eccentric.
- Anne Phyllis Beechey (born 1764 - 1833) was a British .
- Elizabeth Beecroft (born 1748 - 1812) was a British iron manufacturer and butter seller.
- Yolande Elsa Maria Beekman (born 1911 - 1944) was a British .
- Patricia Beer (born 1919 - 1999) was a British poet.
- Rachel Beer (born 1858 - 1927) was a British newspaper proprietor and editor.
- Isabella Mary Beeton (born 1836 - 1865) was a British writer on household management and journalist.
- Mary Beever (born 1802 - 1883) was a British .
- Susanna Beever (born 1805 - 1893) was a British .
- Bega (fl. late 7th cent. (suipposedly)) was a British Abbess of Hartlepool.
- Isoleen Heather Begg (born 1932 - 2009) was a British singer.
- Aphra Behn (born 1640? - 1689) was a British writer.
- Catherine Betty Abigail Behrens (born 1904 - 1989) was a British historian.
- Mary Beilby (- 1797) was a British .
- Margaret Beirne (born c.1810 - 1909) was a British .
- Margaret Beirne (born c.1858 - 1880) was a British .
- Mary Beirne (born c.1850 - 1936) was a British .
- Mary Belasyse (- 1713) was a British daughter of Oliver Cromwell.
- Mary Anne Belcher (born 1849 - 1898) was a British headmistress.
- Clara Bell (born 1834 - 1927) was a British translator.
- Florence Eveleen Eleanore Bell (born 1851 - 1930) was a British author, social investigator, and playwright.
- Gertrude Margaret Lowthian Bell (born 1868 - 1926) was a British traveller, archaeologist, and diplomatist.
- Julia Bell (born 1879 - 1979) was a British geneticist.
- Maria Bell (born 1755 - 1825) was a British painter and sculptor.
- Mary Hayley Bell (born 1911 - 2005) was a British .
- Vanessa Bell (born 1879 - 1961) was a British painter.
- Ethel Frances Butwell Bellamy (born 1881 - 1960) was a British .
- George Anne Bellamy (born 1731? - 1788) was a British actress.
- Dido Elizabeth Belle (born 1761? - 1804) was a British protégée of the first earl of Mansfield.
- Mary Eirene Frances Bellerby (born 1899 - 1975) was a British poet and novelist.
- Leah Nora Beloff (born 1919 - 1997) was a British journalist.
- Margaret Constance Belsky (born 1919 - 1989) was a British cartoonist and illustrator.
- Maria Elizabeth Belville Belville (born 1811/1812 - 1899) was a British .
- Elizabeth Ruth Naomi Belville (born 1854 - 1943) was a British horologist and merchant.
- Sarah Belzoni (born 1783 - 1870) was a British traveller.
- Sarah Bembridge (born c.1794 - 1880) was a British Primitive Methodist travelling preacher.
- Bridget Bendish (born 1649/50 - 1726) was a British granddaughter of Oliver Cromwell.
- Etheldred Benett (born 1775 - 1845) was a British fossil collector and geologist.
- Elizabeth Ogilvy Benger (- 1827) was a British historian and novelist.
- Gertrude Emily Benham (born 1867 - 1938) was a British traveller and collector.
- Margaret Eadie Wedgwood Benn (born 1897 - 1991) was a British religious campaigner.
- Anna Maria Bennett (- 1808) was a British novelist.
- Crystal-Margaret Bennett (born 1918 - 1987) was a British archaeologist.
- Elizabeth Bennett (- 1582) was a British .
- Nora Noel Jill Bennett (born 1929? - 1990) was a British actress.
- Louise Bennett (born 1870 - 1956) was a British suffragist, trade unionist, and pacifist.
- Mary Bennett (born 1813 - 1899) was a British .
- Mary Letitia Somerville Bennett (born 1913 - 2005) was a British .
- Sarah Bennett (born 1797 - 1861) was a British governess.
- Eliza Bennis (born 1725 - 1802) was a British Methodist leader.
- Ada Benson (born 1840 - 1882) was a British headmistress and educationist.
- Gertrude Constance Benson (born 1864 - 1946) was a British .
- Ivy Benson (born 1913 - 1993) was a British bandleader.
- Margaret Benson (born 1865 - 1916) was a British Egyptologist and religious philosopher.
- Margaret Jane Benson (born 1859 - 1936) was a British botanist and palaeontologist.
- Mary Eleanor Benson (born 1863 - 1890) was a British social worker and writer.
- Stella Benson (born 1892 - 1933) was a British writer.
- Ethel Bentham (born 1861 - 1931) was a British physician and politician.
- Margaret Cavendish Bentinck (born 1715 - 1785) was a British collector of art and natural history specimens and patron of arts and sciences.
- Ruth Mary Cavendish-Bentinck (born 1867 - 1953) was a British women's suffragist and socialist.
- Winifred Anna Cavendish-Bentinck (born 1863 - 1954) was a British bird protectionist and philanthropist.
- Catharine Bentley (born 1591 - 1659) was a British Abbess and translator.
- Charlotte Eliza Bentley (born 1915 - 1996) was a British nurse and nursing activist.
- Elizabeth Bentley (- 1839) was a British poet.
- Iris Pamela Bentley (born 1931 - 1997) was a British .
- Phyllis Eleanor Bentley (born 1894 - 1977) was a British novelist.
- Mary Sophia Benton (born 1855 - 1944) was a British headmistress.
- Helen Caroline Bentwich (born 1892 - 1972) was a British local politician.
- Mary Benwell (fl. 1761-c.1800) was a British portrait painter.
- Isa Donald Benzie (born 1902 - 1988) was a British radio broadcaster.
- Berengaria (born c.1165 - 1230) was a British Queen of England, consort of Richard I.
- Beatrice Elisabeth Beresford (born 1926 - 2010) was a British novelist and children's author.
- Louisa Anne Beresford (born 1818 - 1891) was a British watercolour painter and philanthropist.
- Svetlana Beriosova (born 1932 - 1998) was a British ballet dancer.
- Lieselotte Berk (born 1913 - 2003) was a British dancer and fitness trainer.
- Edith Berkeley (born 1875 - 1963) was a British marine biologist.
- Eliza Berkeley (born 1734 - 1800) was a British literary editor.
- Elizabeth Berkeley (born c.1386 - 1422) was a British magnate.
- Henrietta Berkeley (born b. in or after 1664 - 1706) was a British figure of scandal.
- Joanne Berkeley (born 1555/6 - 1616) was a British Abbess of the Convent of the Assumption of Our Blessed Lady, Brussels.
- Katherine Berkeley (- 1385) was a British benefactor.
- Emilie von Berlepsch (- 1830) was a British author and traveller.
- Agnes Morrogh Bernard (born 1842 - 1932) was a British Roman Catholic nun.
- Marianne Frances Bernard (born 1839 - 1926) was a British college head.
- Juliana Berners (fl. 1460) was a British supposed author and prioress of Sopwell.
- Sarah Henriette Rosine Bernhardt (born 1844 - 1923) was a British actress.
- Betty Eileen Berridge (born 1919 - 2009) was a British novelist.
- Mary Berry (born 1763 - 1852) was a British author.
- Bertha (born b. c.565 - in or after 601) was a British queen in Kent, consort of Æthelberht.
- Katherine Bertie (born 1519 - 1580) was a British noblewoman and protestant patron.
- Annie Besant (born 1847 - 1933) was a British theosophist and politician in India.
- Mary Matilda Betham (born 1776 - 1852) was a British writer and miniature painter.
- Margaret Bethune (born 1820 - 1887) was a British midwife.
- Mary Betterton (born c.1637 - 1712) was a British actress and acting teacher.
- Annie Dorothy Betts (born 1884 - 1961) was a British apiculturist and expert on bee diseases.
- Bridget Bevan (- 1779) was a British educational benefactor.
- Emma Frances Bevan (born 1827 - 1909) was a British translator and poet.
- Hannah Marishall Bevan (born 1798 - 1874) was a British philanthropist.
- Natalie Alice Bevan (born 1909 - 2007) was a British artist, muse, and collector.
- Annette Susannah Beveridge (born 1842 - 1929) was a British orientalist.
- Louisa Sarah Bevington (born 1845 - 1895) was a British poet and anarchist.
- Isabella Bewick (born 1790 - 1883) was a British .
- Jane Bewick (born 1787 - 1881) was a British .
- Jane Bianchi (born 1776 - 1858) was a British .
- Margaret Bicknell (born 1681 - 1723) was a British actress and dancer.
- Marion Greenwood Bidder (born 1862 - 1932) was a British physiologist.
- Hester Biddle (born 1629/30 - 1697) was a British Quaker minister and writer.
- Christabel Mary Harmsworth Bielenberg (born 1909 - 2003) was a British author.
- Sarah Biffin (born 1784 - 1850) was a British miniature painter.
- Helen Manson Biggar (born 1909 - 1953) was a British sculptor, film-maker, theatre designer, and political activist.
- Caroline Ashurst Biggs (born 1840 - 1889) was a British novelist and campaigner for women's suffrage.
- Felicity Jane Ewart- Ewart-Biggs (born 1929 - 1992) was a British politician.
- Matilda Ashurst Biggs (born 1816/17 - 1866) was a British campaigner for women's rights and supporter of Italian independence.
- Maude Ashurst Biggs (born 1856 - 1933) was a British .
- Rosa May Billinghurst (born 1875 - 1953) was a British suffragette.
- Elizabeth Billington (born 1765 - 1818) was a British singer.
- Mary Frances Billington (born 1862 - 1925) was a British journalist.
- Lillian Bilocca (born 1929 - 1988) was a British trawler safety campaigner.
- Gertrud Bing (born 1892 - 1964) was a British scholar.
- Margaret Bingham (-) was a British .
- Margaret Bingham (born c.1740 - 1814) was a British miniature painter.
- Juliet Martin Bingley (born 1925 - 2005) was a British social worker.
- Jane Birch (born b. 1643/4 - after 1703) was a British .
- Florence Ethel Birchenough (born 1894 - 1973) was a British .
- Mary Rebecca Stewart Bird (born 1859 - 1914) was a British missionary.
- Ruth Bird (born 1899 - 1987) was a British historian and schoolteacher.
- Alma Lillian Birk (born 1917 - 1996) was a British politician and journalist.
- Ann Bishop (born 1899 - 1990) was a British parasitologist.
- Anna Bishop (born 1810 - 1884) was a British singer.
- Bridget Bishop (- 1692) was a British .
- Caroline Garrison Bishop (born 1846 - 1929) was a British promoter of kindergarten education.
- Isabella Lucy Bishop (born 1831 - 1904) was a British traveller.
- Margaret Joyce Bishop (born 1896 - 1993) was a British headmistress.
- Matilda Ellen Bishop (born 1842 - 1913) was a British college head.
- Theodosia Blachford (born c.1745 - c.1817) was a British philanthropist.
- Clementina Maria Black (born 1853 - 1922) was a British political activist, suffragist, and writer.
- Dorothy Black (born 1914 - 2006) was a British theatrical agent and translator.
- Mary Black (born c.1737 - 1814) was a British artist.
- Helen Blackburn (born 1842 - 1903) was a British campaigner for women's rights.
- Jemima Blackburn (born 1823 - 1909) was a British painter and illustrator.
- Anna Blackburne (- 1793) was a British botanist.
- Carmen Elizabeth Deidre Blacker (born 1924 - 2009) was a British Japanese scholar.
- Margery Grace Blackie (born 1898 - 1981) was a British homoeopathic physician.
- Elizabeth Blackwell (- 1758) was a British botanical author and artist.
- Elizabeth Blackwell (born 1821 - 1910) was a British physician.
- Alicia Blackwood (born 1818 - 1913) was a British nurse and philanthropist.
- Beatrice Mary Blackwood (born 1889 - 1975) was a British anthropologist.
- Lady Caroline Maureen Hamilton-Temple- Blackwood (born 1931 - 1996) was a British novelist.
- Hariot Georgina Hamilton-Temple- Blackwood (born 1843 - 1936) was a British vicereine of India.
- Isabella Blagden (born 1816/17 - 1873) was a British novelist and poet.
- Mary Adela Blagg (born 1858 - 1944) was a British astronomer.
- Betsy Blair (born 1923 - 2009) was a British .
- Emily Mathieson Blair (born 1890 - 1963) was a British nurse and nursing administrator.
- Catherine Sophia Blake (born 1762 - 1831) was a British wife and assistant to William Blake.
- Henrietta Jex-Blake (born 1862 - 1953) was a British .
- Katharine Jex-Blake (born 1860 - 1951) was a British classical scholar and college head.
- Dame Louisa Brandreth Aldrich-Blake (born 1865 - 1925) was a British surgeon.
- Sophia Louisa Jex-Blake (born 1840 - 1912) was a British physician and campaigner for women's rights.
- Susanna Blamire (born 1747 - 1794) was a British poet.
- Blanche of Lancaster (born 1346? - 1368) was a British .
- Ada Blanche (born 1863 - 1953) was a British actress.
- Elizabeth Bland (born b. c.1660 - in or after 1712?) was a British Hebraist.
- Esther Bland (- 1787) was a British actress.
- Maria Theresa Bland (born 1769 - 1838) was a British singer.
- Mary Blandy (born 1718/19 - 1752) was a British murderer.
- Emily May Blatch (born 1937 - 2005) was a British politician.
- Mary Blathwayt (born 1879 - 1961) was a British suffragette.
- Barbara Blaugdone (born c.1609 - 1704) was a British Quaker preacher.
- Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (born 1831 - 1891) was a British founder of theosophy.
- Mildred Lillington Blaxter (born 1925 - 2010) was a British sociologist.
- Ann Blaykling (fl. 1652-1708) was a British Quaker preacher.
- Dorothea Frances Bleek (born 1873 - 1948) was a British .
- Anne Blencowe (born 1656 - 1718) was a British compiler of recipes.
- Charlotte Julia Blennerhassett (born 1843 - 1917) was a British .
- Ellen Eliza Blight (born 1833/4 - 1850) was a British lion tamer.
- Mathilde Blind (born 1841 - 1896) was a British poet and biographer.
- Kathleen Mary Amelia Bliss (born 1908 - 1989) was a British religious administrator and university teacher.
- Karen Christenze Blixen (born 1885 - 1962) was a British autobiographer and short-story writer.
- Denise Madeleine Bloch (born 1916 - 1945) was a British .
- Nest Bloet (- 1224/5) was a British royal mistress.
- Sara Louisa Blomfield (born 1859 - 1939) was a British Bah'i promoter and philanthropist.
- Ursula Harvey Bloom (born 1892 - 1984) was a British writer.
- Georgiana Bloomfield (born 1822 - 1905) was a British courtier and author.
- Elizabeth Blount (born c.1500 - 1539x41) was a British royal mistress.
- Elizabeth Anne Mould de Sodington Blount (born 1850 - 1935) was a British pamphlet writer and social activist.
- Martha Blount (born 1690 - 1763) was a British Roman Catholic gentlewoman.
- Teresa Maria Blount (born 1688 - 1759) was a British .
- Isabella Blow (born 1958 - 2007) was a British fashion journalist and stylist.
- Sandra Betty Blow (born 1925 - 2006) was a British painter and collagist.
- Anna Elizabeth Blunden (born 1829 - 1915) was a British .
- Anne Isabella Noel Blunt (born 1837 - 1917) was a British traveller and breeder of Arab horses.
- Phoebe Blyth (born 1816 - 1898) was a British educationist and philanthropist.
- Enid Mary Blyton (born 1897 - 1968) was a British children's writer.
- Lillian Barbara Board (born 1948 - 1970) was a British athlete.
- Boat Memory (born 1809/10 - 1830) was a British .
- Berta Ottilie Bobath (born 1907 - 1991) was a British physiotherapist.
- Joan Bocher (- 1550) was a British religious radical.
- Diana Mary Boddington (born 1921 - 2002) was a British stage manager.
- Mary de Bode (- 1812) was a British letter writer.
- Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon (born 1827 - 1891) was a British artist and women's activist.
- Mary Agnes Body (born 1866 - 1952) was a British headmistress.
- Catherina Boevey (- 1726) was a British benefactor.
- Margaret de Bohun (born c.1121 - 1196/7) was a British heiress and monastic patron.
- Isabel de Bolebec (born c.1164 - 1245) was a British magnate and monastic patron.
- Jane Boleyn (- 1542) was a British courtier.
- Margaret Grace Bondfield (born 1873 - 1953) was a British trade unionist, campaigner for women's interests, and politician.
- Elizabeth Bonhôte (born 1744 - 1818) was a British writer.
- Hypatia Bradlaugh Bonner (born 1858 - 1935) was a British freethinker and radical.
- Anne Bonny (born 1698 - 1782) was a British pirate.
- Theodora Ellen Bonwick (born 1876 - 1928) was a British educationist and women's rights activist.
- Lucy Everest Boole (born 1862 - 1904) was a British .
- Mary Boole (born 1832 - 1916) was a British scholar and educationist.
- Florence Annie Boot (born 1863 - 1952) was a British businesswoman and benefactor.
- Catherine Booth (born 1829 - 1890) was a British evangelist and writer.
- Catherine Bramwell-Booth (born 1883 - 1987) was a British Salvation Army officer.
- Evangeline Cory Booth (born 1865 - 1950) was a British world leader of the Salvation Army.
- Eva Selina Gore-Booth (born 1870 - 1926) was a British suffragist and poet.
- Florence Eleanor Booth (born 1861 - 1957) was a British .
- Hester Booth (born c.1690 - 1773) was a British actress and dancer.
- Mary Catherine Booth (born 1847 - 1939) was a British social reformer and philanthropist.
- Sarah Booth (born 1789x94 - 1867) was a British actress.
- Frances Boothby (fl. 1669-1670) was a British playwright.
- Hill Boothby (born 1708 - 1756) was a British friend of Samuel Johnson.
- Penelope Boothby (born 1785 - 1791) was a British artist's model and subject of poetry.
- Mary Borden (born 1886 - 1968) was a British writer.
- Elsie Florence Eva Borders (born 1905 - 1971) was a British housing activist.
- Edith Wendela Boreel (born 1895 - 1985) was a British .
- Andrée Raymonde Borrel (born 1919 - 1944) was a British .
- Jane Laurie Borthwick (born 1813 - 1897) was a British hymn writer and translator.
- Helen Bosanquet (born 1860 - 1925) was a British social theorist and social reformer.
- Frances Evelyn Boscawen (born 1719 - 1805) was a British letter writer and literary hostess.
- Bridget Bostock (born b. c.1678 - after 1749) was a British faith healer.
- Elizabeth Anne Bostock (born 1817 - 1898) was a British promoter of women's education.
- Alison Boston (fl. 1424) was a British .
- Lucy Maria Boston (born 1892 - 1990) was a British writer.
- Eve Boswell (born 1922 - 1998) was a British popular singer.
- Margaret Montgomerie Boswell (born 1738? - 1789) was a British wife of James Boswell.
- Nellie Boswell (born 1858/9 - 1938) was a British equestrian performer.
- Eleanor Boteler (- 1468) was a British .
- Phyllis Bottome (born 1882 - 1963) was a British writer.
- Emilia Jessie Boucherett (born 1825 - 1905) was a British campaigner for women's rights.
- Boudicca (- AD 60/61) was a British Queen of the Iceni.
- Joan Boughton (born c.1414 - 1494) was a British Wycliffite heretic.
- Mary Boulding (born 1929 - 2009) was a British nun and theologian.
- Dorothy Henrietta Boulger (born 1847 - 1923) was a British novelist.
- Margaret Bourchier (born 1510 - 1562) was a British .
- Katharine Harriot Duncombe Pleydell-Bouverie (born 1895 - 1985) was a British potter.
- Elizabeth Stuart Bowdler (- 1797) was a British religious writer.
- Henrietta Maria Bowdler (born 1750 - 1830) was a British writer and literary editor.
- Jane Bowdler (born 1743 - 1784) was a British poet and essayist.
- Elizabeth Dorothea Cole Bowen (born 1899 - 1973) was a British writer.
- Elsie Edith Bowerman (born 1889 - 1973) was a British suffragette and lawyer.
- Elizabeth Bowes (- in or before 1572) was a British protestant exile.
- Mary Eleanor Bowes (born 1749 - 1800) was a British heiress and victim of kidnapping.
- Agnes Bowker (born 1541/2 -) was a British servant and alleged mother of a cat.
- Laura Bowman (born 1881 - 1957) was a British musical entertainer.
- Deborah Bowring (born 1816 - 1902) was a British local activist.
- Elizabeth Bowtell (born 1648/9 - 1714/15) was a British actress.
- Betty Evelyn Box (born 1915 - 1999) was a British film producer.
- Mary Box (- 1679) was a British .
- Violette Muriel Box (born 1905 - 1991) was a British screenwriter and film director.
- Nellie Boxall (born 1890 - 1965) was a British cook and servant.
- Marion Ursula Boyars (born 1927 - 1999) was a British publisher.
- Joanna Mary Boyce (born 1831 - 1861) was a British genre painter.
- Nora Elisabeth Mary Boyce (born 1920 - 2006) was a British scholar of Zoroastrianism.
- Elizabeth Boyd (fl. 1727-1745) was a British poet and novelist.
- Margaret Boyd (born 1913 - 1993) was a British schoolteacher and lacrosse player.
- Constance Antonina Boyle (born 1865 - 1943) was a British women's rights campaigner.
- Dorothy Boyle (born 1699 - 1758) was a British portrait painter and caricaturist.
- Eleanor Vere Boyle (born 1825 - 1916) was a British illustrator and author.
- Helen Boyle (born 1869 - 1957) was a British physician and specialist in the treatment of mental illness.
- Mary Boyle (born 1746 - 1840) was a British literary hostess.
- Mary Louisa Boyle (born 1810 - 1890) was a British writer.
- Sibylle Boys (born b. c.1370 - in or after 1455) was a British literary patron.
- Mary Jane Brabazon (born 1847 - 1918) was a British .
- Anne Bracegirdle (- 1748) was a British actress and singer.
- Joyanne Winifred Bracewell (born 1934 - 2007) was a British judge.
- Joan Bracey (born 1656? - 1685?) was a British highwaywoman.
- Hannah Brackenbury (born 1795 - 1873) was a British philanthropist.
- Muriel Clara Bradbrook (born 1909 - 1993) was a British literary scholar.
- Joan Bradbury (born c.1450 - 1530) was a British .
- Dorothy Adelaide Braddell (born 1889 - 1981) was a British designer and decorative artist.
- Elizabeth Margaret Braddock (born 1899 - 1970) was a British trade union activist and politician.
- Mary Elizabeth Braddon (born 1835 - 1915) was a British novelist.
- Dorothy Kathleen Norah Braden (born 1901 - 2001) was a British potter.
- Alice Bradlaugh (born 1856 - 1888) was a British .
- Caroline Frances Bradley (born 1946 - 1983) was a British showjumper.
- Helen Bradley (born 1900 - 1979) was a British painter and writer.
- Katharine Harris Bradley (born 1846 - 1914) was a British poet.
- Martha Bradley (fl. 1740s-1755) was a British writer on cookery.
- Dorothy Bradshaigh (- 1785) was a British letter writer.
- Lucretia Bradshaw (- c.1755) was a British .
- Penelope Bradshaw (- 1753/4) was a British compiler of cookery books.
- Anne Bradstreet (born 1612/13 - 1672) was a British poet.
- Elizabeth Brady (born 1803 - 1874) was a British headmistress.
- June Brae (born 1917 - 2000) was a British ballet dancer.
- Jane Esdon Brailsford (born 1874 - 1937) was a British suffragette.
- Mary Ann Brailsford (- 1852) was a British originator of the Bramley's Seedling apple.
- Anna Braithwaite (born 1788 - 1859) was a British .
- Florence Lilian Braithwaite (born 1873 - 1948) was a British actress.
- Margaret Elaine Bramall (born 1916 - 2007) was a British .
- Charlotte Mary Brame (born 1836 - 1884) was a British novelist and benefactor.
- Elizabeth Branch (born 1672x87 - 1740) was a British murderer.
- Elizabeth Branch (- 1740) was a British .
- Winifred Mary Brancker (born 1914 - 2010) was a British veterinary surgeon.
- Barbarina Brand (born 1768 - 1854) was a British poet and playwright.
- Hannah Brand (born 1754 - 1821) was a British actress and playwright.
- Molly Brant (born c.1736 - 1796) was a British leader of the Mohawk Indians.
- Anna Brassey (born 1839 - 1887) was a British traveller.
- Frances Brawne (born 1800 - 1865) was a British fiancée of John Keats.
- Anna Eliza Bray (born 1790 - 1883) was a British novelist and writer.
- Barbara Bray (born 1924 - 2010) was a British translator and script editor.
- Caroline Bray (born 1814 - 1905) was a British children's writer.
- June Guesdon Braybrooke (born 1920 - 1994) was a British writer.
- Margaret Brayne (- 1593) was a British .
- Angela Brazil (born 1868 - 1947) was a British children's writer.
- Molly Root Brearley (born 1905 - 1994) was a British educationist.
- Marie Brema (born 1856 - 1925) was a British singer.
- Winifred Elsie Brenchley (born 1883 - 1953) was a British agricultural botanist.
- Charlotte Brent (born 1734 - 1802) was a British singer.
- Margaret Brent (born c.1601 - c.1671) was a British colonist and proprietary agent in America.
- Jane Brereton (born 1685 - 1740) was a British poet.
- Adela Catherine Breton (born 1849 - 1923) was a British archaeologist.
- Anne Brett (born 1667/8 - 1753) was a British courtier.
- Dorothy Eugenie Brett (born 1883 - 1977) was a British painter.
- Rosa Brett (born 1829 - 1882) was a British painter.
- Katherine Brettergh (born 1579 - 1601) was a British exemplar of godly life.
- Mary Eleanor Fortescue- Fortescue-Brickdale (born 1872 - 1945) was a British artist.
- Caroline Beatrix Bridgeman (born 1873 - 1961) was a British political activist and churchwoman.
- Selina Louisa Bridgeman (born 1819 - 1894) was a British correspondent of Benjamin Disraeli.
- Daisy Caroline Bridges (born 1894 - 1972) was a British nursing administrator.
- Mary Monica Bridges (born 1863 - 1949) was a British .
- Katharine Mary Briggs (born 1898 - 1980) was a British writer and folklorist.
- Dora Estella Bright (born 1862 - 1951) was a British composer and pianist.
- Ursula Mellor Bright (born 1835 - 1915) was a British campaigner for women's rights.
- Cecilia Lucy Brightwell (born 1811 - 1875) was a British etcher and author.
- Eliza Brightwen (born 1830 - 1906) was a British naturalist and writer.
- Brigit (born 439/452 - 524/526) was a British patron saint of Kildare.
- Heather Renwick Brigstocke (born 1929 - 2004) was a British headmistress and public servant.
- Loretta de Briouze (- in or after 1266) was a British noblewoman and recluse.
- Britannia (fl. 1st-21st cent.) was a British allegory of a nation, emblem of empire, and patriotic icon.
- Vera Mary Brittain (born 1893 - 1970) was a British writer.
- Emma Hardinge Britten (born 1823 - 1899) was a British spiritualist writer and lecturer.
- Mary Aylett Broad (born 1860 - 1942) was a British headmistress.
- Mary Adelaide Broadhurst (born 1860 - 1928) was a British agricultural reformer and radical.
- Elizabeth Broadingham (- 1776) was a British murderer.
- Lucy Etheldred Broadwood (born 1858 - 1929) was a British musician and folk-song collector.
- Madeline Dorothy Brock (born 1886 - 1969) was a British headmistress.
- Ann Brockman (- 1660) was a British writer on medicine.
- Anne Brodbelt (born 1751 - 1827) was a British letter writer and social observer.
- Frances Freeling Broderip (born 1830 - 1878) was a British children's writer.
- Mary Brodrick (born 1858 - 1933) was a British archaeologist.
- Brónach (fl. 5th-6th cent.?) was a British .
- June Bronhill (born 1929 - 2005) was a British singer.
- Anne Brontë (born 1820 - 1849) was a British novelist and poet.
- Charlotte Brontë (born 1816 - 1855) was a British novelist.
- Emily Jane Brontë (born 1818 - 1848) was a British novelist and poet.
- Helen Grace Brook (born 1907 - 1997) was a British advocate of birth control.
- Mary Brook (born c.1726 - 1782) was a British writer.
- Barbara Muriel Brooke (born 1908 - 2000) was a British .
- Charlotte Brooke (born c.1740 - 1793) was a British writer.
- Elizabeth Brooke (born 1602? - 1683) was a British exemplar of godly life.
- Emma Frances Brooke (born 1844 - 1926) was a British novelist.
- Frances Brooke (born b. after 1530 - 1592) was a British courtier.
- Frances Brooke (- 1789) was a British writer and playwright.
- Mabel Balcombe Brookes (born 1890 - 1975) was a British socialite and charity worker.
- Jane Octavia Brookfield (born 1821 - 1896) was a British literary hostess and writer.
- Beatrice Romaine Mary Brooks (born 1874 - 1970) was a British painter and lesbian icon.
- Mary Watson Brooksbank (born 1897 - 1978) was a British revolutionary and songwriter.
- Eleanor Brooksby (born c.1560 - 1625) was a British recusant and priest harbourer.
- Christina Broom (born 1862 - 1939) was a British photographer.
- Brigid Antonia Brophy (born 1929 - 1995) was a British writer and campaigner.
- Dorothy Kathleen Broster (born 1877 - 1950) was a British novelist.
- Helen Alice Jane Brotherton (born 1914 - 2009) was a British conservationist.
- Margaret Brotherton (born c.1320 - 1399) was a British magnate.
- Rhoda Broughton (born 1840 - 1920) was a British novelist.
- Agnes Henderson Brown (born 1866 - 1943) was a British suffragist.
- Ann Dudin Brown (born 1822 - 1917) was a British benefactor.
- Beryl Paston Brown (born 1909 - 1997) was a British educationist.
- Catherine Emily Madox Brown (born 1850 - 1927) was a British .
- Edith Mary Brown (born 1864 - 1956) was a British medical missionary and founder of the North India School of Medicine for Christian Women.
- Elizabeth Brown (born 1830 - 1899) was a British astronomer and meteorologist.
- Elizabeth Cadbury-Brown (born 1922 - 2002) was a British .
- Elizabeth Iona Brown (born 1941 - 2004) was a British violinist and conductor.
- Janet McLuckie Brown (born 1923 - 2011) was a British actress and impressionist.
- Mary Brown (born 1847 - 1935) was a British social reformer.
- Maud Frances Forrester-Brown (born 1885 - 1970) was a British orthopaedic surgeon.
- Meredith Jemima Brown (born 1845/6 - 1908) was a British social reformer.
- Myra Eleanor Sadd Brown (born 1872 - 1938) was a British women's rights activist and internationalist.
- Nessie Stewart Brown (born 1864 - 1958) was a British local politician.
- Pamela Mary Brown (born 1917 - 1975) was a British actress.
- Rosalind Mabel Haig Brown (born 1872 - 1964) was a British .
- Sarah Benedict Brown (born 1817/18 - 1902) was a British benefactor.
- Annie Leigh Browne (born 1851 - 1936) was a British educationist and suffragist.
- Coral Edith Browne (born 1913 - 1991) was a British actress.
- Felicia Mary Browne (born 1904 - 1936) was a British artist and political activist.
- Frances Browne (born 1816 - 1879) was a British writer.
- Kathleen Anne Browne (born 1876 - 1943) was a British politician and historian.
- Magdalen Browne (born 1538 - 1608) was a British patron of Roman Catholics.
- Mary Browne (- in or before 1694) was a British Poor Clare Abbess and chronicler.
- Mary Anne Browne (born 1812 - 1845) was a British poet.
- Sidney Jane Browne (born 1850 - 1941) was a British nurse.
- Frances Worsley Stella Browne (born 1880 - 1955) was a British feminist and abortion law reformer.
- Sonia Mary Brownell (born 1918 - 1980) was a British literary editor, writer, and friend of artists and intellectuals.
- Amy Katherine Browning (born 1881 - 1978) was a British painter.
- Elizabeth Barrett Browning (born 1806 - 1861) was a British poet and writer.
- Ethel Browning (born 1891 - 1969) was a British toxicologist and factory inspector.
- Louisa Browning (born 1807 - 1887) was a British school proprietor.
- Jane Macnaughton Egerton Brownlow (born 1854/5 - 1928) was a British educationist and suffragist.
- Margaret Eileen Brownlow (born 1916 - 1968) was a British .
- Elizabeth Brownrigg (born c.1720 - 1767) was a British murderer.
- Lillian Gertrude Browse (born 1906 - 2005) was a British art dealer and art historian.
- Alice Moore Bruce (born 1867 - 1951) was a British educationist.
- Brenda Margaret Bruce (born 1919 - 1996) was a British actress.
- Christian Bruce (- 1356) was a British noblewoman.
- Dorothy Morris Fairlie Bruce (born 1885 - 1970) was a British children's writer.
- Josephine Esther Bruce (born 1912 - 1994) was a British seamstress.
- Marjorie Bruce (born c.1296 - 1316) was a British .
- Mildred Mary Bruce (born 1895 - 1990) was a British motorist and aviator.
- Victoria Alexandrina Katherine Bruce (born 1898 - 1951) was a British prison governor.
- Caitlin Brugha (born 1879 - 1959) was a British company director and politician.
- Dorothea Elizabeth Brunner (born 1904 - 2003) was a British voluntary worker.
- Louisa Brunton (born 1782x5 - 1860) was a British actress.
- Mary Brunton (born 1778 - 1818) was a British novelist.
- Margaret Bryan (- 1552) was a British .
- Margaret Bryan (fl. 1795-1816) was a British educator and writer on natural philosophy.
- Anne Margaret Bryans (born 1909 - 2004) was a British charity worker and hospital governor.
- Mary Bryant (born 1765 -) was a British convict.
- Sophie Bryant (born 1850 - 1922) was a British educationist and suffragist.
- Isabel Graham Bryce (born 1902 - 1997) was a British public servant.
- Beryl Audrey Bryden (born 1920 - 1998) was a British jazz singer and washboard player.
- Anne Brydges (born 1580 - 1647) was a British noblewoman.
- Anna Masterton Buchan (born 1877 - 1948) was a British author.
- Elspeth Buchan (born c.1738 - 1791) was a British founder of the Buchanites.
- Isabel Buchan (born b. c.1270 - after 1313) was a British noblewoman.
- Jessie Hill Buchan (born 1848 - 1905) was a British .
- Priscilla Jean Fortescue Buchan (born 1915 - 1978) was a British politician.
- Mary Buckland (born 1797 - 1857) was a British geological artist and curator.
- Arabella Burton Buckley (born 1840 - 1929) was a British popularizer of science and writer.
- Olivia Francisca Buckley (born 1799 - 1847) was a British .
- Catherine Mary Buckton (born 1826/7 - 1904) was a British promoter of household science teaching.
- Eleanor Bufton (born 1842 - 1893) was a British actress.
- Bugga (fl. late 7th-early 8th cent.) was a British Abbess.
- Bugga (- 759x65) was a British Abbess.
- Agnes Bugge (fl. 1417-1430) was a British .
- Edith Bülbring (born 1903 - 1990) was a British pharmacologist and physiologist.
- Sophia Bulkeley (fl. 1660-1718) was a British Jacobite sympathizer.
- Mary Bulkley (born 1747/8? - 1792) was a British dancer and actress.
- Amy Maud Bull (born 1877 - 1953) was a British suffragist.
- Joan Bull (fl. 1928-1946 (suipposedly)) was a British fictitious epitomist of enfranchised women.
- Mrs John Bull (fl. 1712-c.1930 (supposedly)) was a British .
- Audrey Charlotte Georgiana Buller (born 1883 - 1953) was a British worker for the disabled.
- Agnes Amy Bulley (born 1852 - 1939) was a British promoter of women's education and women's trade unionism.
- Agnes Bulmer (born 1775 - 1836) was a British writer and poet.
- Cecily Bulstrode (- 1609) was a British courtier and subject of poetry.
- Elizabeth Bultitude (born 1809 - 1890) was a British Primitive Methodist preacher.
- Judith Harriet Bumpus (born 1939 - 2010) was a British radio producer and art historian.
- Frances Joanna Bunbury (born 1814 - 1894) was a British .
- Selina Bunbury (born 1802 - 1882) was a British novelist.
- Kate Elizabeth Bunce (born 1856 - 1927) was a British painter.
- Anna Maria Bunn (born 1808 - 1889) was a British writer.
- Margaret Agnes Bunn (born 1799 - 1883) was a British actress.
- Frances von Bunsen (born 1791 - 1876) was a British .
- Charlotte Amy May Burbury (born 1832 - 1895) was a British .
- Edwina Jane Burbury (born 1818/19 - 1870) was a British writer.
- Jane Burdett (- 1637) was a British literary patron.
- Roesia Burford (- 1329) was a British merchant.
- Mary Anne Burges (born 1763 - 1813) was a British writer.
- Burginda (fl. 7th-early 8th cent.) was a British author.
- Elizabeth Miriam Burgwin (born 1850 - 1940) was a British educationist.
- Patricia Rosa Moore Burke (born 1916 - 2003) was a British actress.
- Margareta Burkill (born 1896 - 1984) was a British .
- Elizabeth Burnet (born 1661 - 1709) was a British religious writer.
- Margaret Burnet (- 1685) was a British religious and political adviser.
- Frances Eliza Hodgson Burnett (born 1849 - 1924) was a British children's writer and novelist.
- Dame Ivy Compton-Burnett (born 1884 - 1969) was a British novelist.
- Annie Maud Burnett (born 1863 - 1950) was a British local politician.
- Fanny Anne Burney (born 1812 - 1860) was a British diarist.
- Frances Burney (born 1752 - 1840) was a British writer.
- Frances Burney (born 1776 - 1828) was a British governess and poet.
- Sarah Harriet Burney (born 1772 - 1844) was a British writer.
- Anne Burns (born 1915 - 2001) was a British aeronautical engineer and glider pilot.
- Sophia Burrell (born 1753 - 1802) was a British poet and playwright.
- Christine Mary Elizabeth Burrows (born 1872 - 1959) was a British educationist and college head.
- Esther Elizabeth Burrows (born 1847 - 1935) was a British college head.
- Sara Annie Burstall (born 1859 - 1939) was a British headmistress.
- Beryl Burton (born 1937 - 1996) was a British cyclist.
- Catharine Burton (born 1668 - 1714) was a British Carmelite visionary and prioress of the English Carmel, Hopland.
- Frances Elaine Burton (born 1904 - 1991) was a British politician.
- Isabel Burton (born 1831 - 1896) was a British author and traveller.
- Margaret Burton (- 1488) was a British .
- Mary Burton (- 1909) was a British educational and social reformer.
- Charlotte Susan Maria Bury (born 1775 - 1861) was a British novelist and diarist.
- Elizabeth Bury (born 1644? - 1720) was a British diarist.
- Katherine Bury (fl. 1346-1348?) was a British .
- Martha Jane Bury (born 1850 - 1913) was a British co-operator.
- Priscilla Susan Bury (born 1799 - 1872) was a British botanical artist.
- Mabel of Bury St Edmunds (fl. 1239-1256) was a British embroiderer.
- Mary Margaret Busk (born 1779 - 1863) was a British writer and translator.
- Rachel Harriette Busk (born 1831 - 1907) was a British folklorist.
- Frances Mary Buss (born 1827 - 1894) was a British headmistress.
- Dorothea Bussy (born 1865 - 1960) was a British translator and author.
- Elizabeth Butchill (born c.1758 - 1780) was a British child murderer.
- Agnata Frances Butler (born 1867 - 1931) was a British classical scholar.
- Charlotte Butler (fl. 1674-1693) was a British actress and singer.
- Charlotte Eleanor Butler (born 1739 - 1829) was a British elder of the two Ladies of Llangollen.
- Elizabeth Butler (born 1615 - 1684) was a British noblewoman.
- Elizabeth Southerden Butler (born 1846 - 1933) was a British military painter.
- Eliza Marian Butler (born 1885 - 1959) was a British German scholar.
- Fanny Jane Butler (born 1850 - 1889) was a British physician and medical missionary.
- Josephine Elizabeth Butler (born 1828 - 1906) was a British social reformer and women's activist.
- Joyce Shore Butler (born 1910 - 1992) was a British politician.
- Kathleen Teresa Blake Butler (born 1883 - 1950) was a British Italian scholar.
- Lois Butler (born 1897 - 1970) was a British aviator and skier.
- Margaret Butler (- 1542) was a British noblewoman.
- Mary Joseph Butler (born 1641 - 1723) was a British Abbess of Ypres.
- Christina Violet Butler (born 1884 - 1982) was a British social work trainer.
- Clara Ellen Butt (born 1872 - 1936) was a British singer.
- Mary Butters (fl. 1807-1839) was a British accused murderer.
- Mary Franeis Butts (born 1890 - 1937) was a British writer.
- Bertha Henry Buxton (born 1844 - 1881) was a British novelist and children's author.
- Dorothy Frances Buxton (born 1881 - 1963) was a British humanitarian and social activist.
- Lucy Edith Noel-Buxton (born 1888 - 1960) was a British politician.
- Priscilla Buxton (born 1808 - 1852) was a British slavery abolitionist.
- Victoria Buxton (born 1839 - 1916) was a British philanthropist.
- Muriel Tamara Byck (born 1918 - 1944) was a British .
- Maria Byerley (born 1787 - 1843) was a British schoolmistress.
- Margaret Byers (born 1832 - 1912) was a British educationist and temperance activist.
- Ann Byfield (born 1830 -) was a British .
- Mary Byfield (born 1795 - 1871) was a British .
- Mary Byfield (born 1840 -) was a British .
- Anne Frances Byrne (born 1775 - 1837) was a British .
- Charlotte Byrne (born 1782? - 1825) was a British writer.
- Elizabeth Byrne (fl. 1809-1849) was a British .
- Julia Clara Byrne (born 1819 - 1894) was a British author.
- Letitia Byrne (born 1779 - 1849) was a British .
- Elizabeth Byrom (born 1722 - 1801) was a British Jacobite sympathizer and diarist.
- Augusta Ada Byron (born 1815 - 1852) was a British mathematician and computer pioneer.
- Kathleen Byron (born 1921 - 2009) was a British actress.
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- Alice Mildred Cable (born 1878 - 1952) was a British missionary and author.
- Elizabeth Mary Cadbury (born 1858 - 1951) was a British welfare worker and philanthropist.
- Geraldine Southall Cadbury (born 1865 - 1941) was a British social and penal reformer.
- Cecilia Mary Caddell (born 1814 - 1877) was a British religious author.
- Florence Caddy (born 1836/7 - 1923) was a British writer.
- Dorothy Mary Rowena Cade (born 1893 - 1983) was a British founder of the Minack Theatre, Cornwall.
- Jessie Ellen Cadell (born 1844 - 1884) was a British novelist and orientalist.
- Mary Caesar (- 1741) was a British .
- Kathleen Mannington Caffyn (born 1852/3 - 1926) was a British novelist.
- Alice Mona Caird (born 1854 - 1932) was a British writer.
- Cairech Dergain (- 577/9) was a British .
- Jane Cakebread (born 1827/1828 - 1898) was a British inebriate and subject of medical enquiry.
- Joan Caldecotes (fl. 1417) was a British .
- Fanny Louisa Calder (born 1838 - 1923) was a British promoter of education in domestic subjects.
- Frances Erskine Inglis Calderón de la Barca (born 1804 - 1882) was a British author.
- Margaret Calderwood (born 1715 - 1774) was a British diarist and traveller.
- Margaret Callan (born c.1817 - c.1883) was a British Irish nationalist.
- Betty Daphne Callaway (born 1928 - 2011) was a British figure skating coach.
- Maria Callcott (born 1785 - 1842) was a British traveller and author.
- Maria Hutchins Callcott (born 1798 - 1859) was a British .
- Margery Calle (born c.1450 - c.1479) was a British .
- Sheila Theodora Elsie Callender (born 1914 - 2004) was a British physician and haematologist.
- Adelaide Helen Calvert (- 1921) was a British .
- Elizabeth Calvert (- 1675?) was a British bookseller.
- Phyllis Calvert (born 1915 - 2002) was a British actress.
- Helen Maud Cam (born 1885 - 1968) was a British historian.
- Ada Cambridge (born 1844 - 1926) was a British novelist and poet.
- Alice Cambridge (born 1762 - 1829) was a British preacher.
- Caroline Emily Lovett Cameron (born 1844 - 1921) was a British novelist.
- Charlotte Cameron (born 1872/3 - 1946) was a British traveller and author.
- Elizabeth Jane Cameron (born 1910 - 1976) was a British novelist.
- Julia Margaret Cameron (born 1815 - 1879) was a British photographer.
- Katharine Cameron (born 1874 - 1965) was a British watercolour painter and etcher.
- Lucy Lyttelton Cameron (born 1781 - 1858) was a British children's author.
- Una May Cameron (born 1904 - 1987) was a British mountaineer.
- Violet Cameron (born 1862 - 1919) was a British actress.
- Anne Camm (born 1627 - 1705) was a British Quaker preacher.
- Florence Camm (born 1874 - 1960) was a British stained-glass artist.
- Agnes Campbell (- in or after 1590) was a British noblewoman.
- Agnes Campbell (born 1637 - 1716) was a British printer and book merchant.
- Alison Campbell (- 1608) was a British minister's wife.
- Amabel Hume-Campbell (born 1751 - 1833) was a British political writer.
- Beatrice Moss Campbell (born 1883 - 1970) was a British artist.
- Beatrice Stella Campbell (born 1865 - 1940) was a British actress.
- Dorothea Primrose Campbell (born 1792 - 1863) was a British poet and novelist.
- Dorothy Iona Campbell (born 1883 - 1945) was a British golfer.
- Eila Muriel Joice Campbell (born 1915 - 1994) was a British university teacher and historian of cartography.
- Elizabeth Campbell (- 1790) was a British courtier.
- Gertrude Elizabeth Campbell (born 1857 - 1911) was a British art critic and journalist.
- Harriette Campbell (born 1817 - 1841) was a British novelist.
- Janet Campbell (born 1827 - 1907) was a British promoter of higher education for women in Scotland.
- Janet Mary Campbell (born 1877 - 1954) was a British medical officer.
- Janey Sevilla Campbell (born 1846 - 1923) was a British theatre producer.
- Judith Campbell (born 1857 - 1893) was a British .
- Judy Mary Campbell (born 1916 - 2004) was a British actress.
- Katherine Campbell (- 1578) was a British noblewoman.
- Mary Campbell (- 1736) was a British courtier.
- Sybil Campbell (born 1889 - 1977) was a British barrister and first woman stipendiary magistrate.
- Victoria Campbell (born 1854 - 1910) was a British philanthropist.
- Willielma Campbell (born 1741 - 1786) was a British evangelical activist and benefactor.
- Mary Anne Campion (born c.1687 - 1706) was a British singer and dancer.
- Ann Candler (born 1740 - 1814) was a British poet.
- Canir (fl. 6th cent.) was a British .
- Rita Evelyn Cann (born 1911 - 2001) was a British pianist and singer.
- Joanna Maxwell Cannan (born 1896 - 1961) was a British novelist and children's writer.
- May Wedderburn Cannan (born 1893 - 1973) was a British writer.
- Charlotte Elizabeth Canning (born 1817 - 1861) was a British courtier and vicereine of India.
- Elizabeth Canning (born 1734 - 1773) was a British convicted perjurer.
- Roxey Ann Caplin (born 1793 - 1888) was a British corset maker, writer, and lecturer on health.
- Catharine Cappe (born 1744 - 1821) was a British .
- Louisa Capper (born 1776 - 1840) was a British author.
- Louisa Carbutt (born 1832 - 1907) was a British schoolmistress and educational pioneer.
- Elizabeth Careless (- 1752) was a British actress and prostitute.
- Martha Carew (born c.1500 - 1572) was a British recusant.
- Elizabeth Carey (born 1552 - 1618) was a British literary patron.
- Mary Carey (born b. c.1609 - in or after 1680) was a British author of verse and autobiographical meditations.
- Rosa Nouchette Carey (born 1840 - 1909) was a British novelist.
- Ann Cargill (born c.1760 - 1784) was a British singer and actress.
- Billie Carleton (born 1896 - 1918) was a British actress and singer.
- Mary Carleton (born 1634x42 - 1673) was a British impostor.
- Elizabeth Sharples Carlile (born 1803 - 1852) was a British freethought lecturer and advocate of women's rights.
- Joan Carlile (born c.1606 - 1679) was a British portrait painter and copyist.
- Annie Carline (born 1862 - 1945) was a British .
- Hilda Anne Carline (born 1889 - 1950) was a British .
- Nancy Mona Carline (born 1909 - 2004) was a British .
- Jane Baillie Welsh Carlyle (born 1801 - 1866) was a British letter writer.
- Amy Beatrice Carmichael (born 1867 - 1951) was a British missionary.
- Mary Grant Carmichael (born 1850/51 - 1935) was a British pianist and composer.
- Elizabeth Catherine Thomas Carne (born 1817 - 1873) was a British geologist and author.
- Susan Carnegie (born 1743 - 1821) was a British writer and benefactor.
- Caroline (born 1683 - 1737) was a British Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, and electress of Hanover, consort of George II.
- Caroline (born 1768 - 1821) was a British Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, consort.
- Caroline Elizabeth (born 1713 - 1757) was a British .
- Caroline Matilda (born 1751 - 1775) was a British Queen of Denmark and Norway, consort of Christian VII.
- Almeria Carpenter (born 1752 - 1809) was a British .
- Christina Carpenter (fl. 1329-1332) was a British religious recluse.
- Emily Ann Carpenter (born 1834 - 1933) was a British college head.
- Margaret Sarah Carpenter (born 1793 - 1872) was a British portrait and genre painter.
- Mary Carpenter (born 1807 - 1877) was a British educationist and penal reformer.
- Ann Carr (born 1783 - 1841) was a British Female Revivalist Society preacher.
- Barbara Irene Veronica Comyns Carr (born 1907 - 1992) was a British writer.
- Isabella Scrimgeour Carrie (born 1878 - 1981) was a British suffragette and schoolteacher.
- Martha Carrier (- 1692) was a British .
- Dora de Houghton Carrington (born 1893 - 1932) was a British painter.
- Dorothy Violet Carrington (born 1910 - 2002) was a British historian and writer on Corsica.
- Mary Leonora Carrington (born 1917 - 2011) was a British artist and writer.
- Madeleine Carroll (born 1906 - 1987) was a British actress.
- Pamela Isabel Jameson Carruthers (born 1916 - 2009) was a British showjumping course designer.
- Mary Carryl (- 1809) was a British servant and friend of the Ladies of Llangollen.
- Violet Helen Carson (born 1898 - 1983) was a British actress.
- Joe Carstairs (born 1900 - 1993) was a British heiress and motor-boat racing driver.
- Catherine Roxburgh Carswell (born 1879 - 1946) was a British novelist and book reviewer.
- Bridget Cicely D'Oyly Carte (born 1908 - 1985) was a British theatre manager.
- Helen Carte (born 1852 - 1913) was a British businesswoman and theatre manager.
- Angela Olive Carter (born 1940 - 1992) was a British writer.
- Ann Carter (- 1629) was a British protester.
- Elizabeth Carter (born 1717 - 1806) was a British poet, translator, and writer.
- Ellen Carter (- 1815) was a British artist and book illustrator.
- Ernestine Marie Carter (born 1906 - 1983) was a British museum curator and writer on fashion.
- Helen Violet Bonham Carter (born 1887 - 1969) was a British politician.
- Yvonne Helen Carter (born 1959 - 2009) was a British general practitioner and medical educationist.
- Cartimandua (- after AD 69) was a British Queen of the Brigantes.
- Mary Barbara Hamilton Cartland (born 1901 - 2000) was a British novelist.
- Frances Dorothy Cartwright (born 1780 - 1863) was a British biographer.
- Julia Mary Cartwright (born 1851 - 1924) was a British art historian and biographer.
- Mary Lucy Cartwright (born 1900 - 1998) was a British mathematician.
- Antonia Luisa de Carvajal y Mendoza (born 1566 - 1614) was a British Catholic missionary.
- Catharine DeFrance Carver (born 1921 - 1997) was a British publisher's editor.
- Penelope Carwardine (born 1729 - c.1801) was a British miniature painter.
- Doreen Mary Carwithen (born 1922 - 2003) was a British .
- Anne Cary (- 1671) was a British Benedictine nun and a founder of Our Lady of Good Hope Convent, Paris.
- Elizabeth Cary (born 1585 - 1639) was a British writer and translator.
- Elizabeth Cary (- 1682) was a British .
- Katherine Cary (born 1609 - 1625) was a British .
- Lettice Cary (born c.1612 - 1647) was a British noblewoman and benefactor.
- Lucy Cary (- 1650) was a British .
- Mary Cary (born 1620/21 -) was a British millenarian.
- Mary Cary (- 1693) was a British .
- Mary Ann Camberton Cary (born 1823 - 1893) was a British schoolmistress, newspaper editor, and political activist.
- Victoria Cary (- 1694) was a British .
- Janet Elizabeth Case (born 1863 - 1937) was a British classics teacher and journalist.
- Hilda Cashmore (born 1876 - 1943) was a British university teacher and welfare worker.
- Elizabeth Caslon (born 1730 - 1795) was a British typefounder.
- Elizabeth Caslon (born c.1755 - 1809) was a British .
- Elizabeth Casson (born 1881 - 1954) was a British medical practitioner.
- Margaret MacDonald Casson (born 1913 - 1999) was a British .
- Barbara Anne Castle (born 1910 - 2002) was a British politician.
- Irene Castle (born 1893 - 1969) was a British .
- Margaret Catchpole (born 1762 - 1819) was a British convict and author.
- Jean Cathcart (born 1726 - 1771) was a British .
- Catherine (born 1401 - 1437) was a British Queen of England, consort of Henry V.
- Catherine (born 1638 - 1705) was a British Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland, consort of Charles II.
- Ann Catley (born 1745 - 1789) was a British singer and actress.
- Clara Jane Cattell (born 1860 - 1923) was a British .
- Fanny Maud Cattell (born 1857 - 1947) was a British nurse.
- Alice Causton (fl. 1364) was a British .
- Selina Mary Causton (born 1852 - 1932) was a British .
- Beatrice Mabel Cave-Browne- Cave (born 1874 - 1947) was a British applied mathematician.
- Frances Evelyn Cave-Browne- Cave (born 1876 - 1965) was a British .
- Jane Cave (born b. 1754/5 - in or before 1813) was a British poet.
- Edith Louisa Cavell (born 1865 - 1915) was a British nurse and war heroine.
- Ada Cavendish (born 1839? - 1895) was a British actress.
- Christian Cavendish (born 1595 - 1675) was a British royalist noblewoman.
- Elizabeth Christiana Cavendish (born 1757 - 1824) was a British society hostess and patron of the arts.
- Georgiana Cavendish (born 1757 - 1806) was a British political hostess.
- Louise Frederica Augusta Cavendish (born 1832 - 1911) was a British society figure.
- Lucy Caroline Cavendish (born 1841 - 1925) was a British .
- Margaret Cavendish (born 1623? - 1673) was a British writer.
- Anne Cecil (born 1599x1601 - 1630) was a British noblewoman.
- Frances Cecil (born 1580 - 1663) was a British noblewoman.
- Lady Gwendolen Gascoyne-Cecil (born 1860 - 1945) was a British biographer.
- Mary Amelia Cecil (born 1750 - 1835) was a British political hostess and sportswoman.
- Mildred Cecil (born 1526 - 1589) was a British noblewoman and scholar.
- Cecily (born 1415 - 1495) was a British Yorkist matriarch.
- Viscountess Welles Cecily (born 1469 - 1507) was a British princess.
- Dorothea Celesia (- 1790) was a British playwright and poet.
- Céline Céleste (born 1810/11 - 1882) was a British actress and theatre manager.
- Elizabeth Cellier (fl. 1668-1688) was a British midwife.
- Susanna Centlivre (- 1723) was a British playwright and actress.
- Helen Clare Chadwick (born 1953 - 1996) was a British artist.
- Nora Chadwick (born 1891 - 1972) was a British literary scholar.
- Anne Ethel Beloff-Chain (born 1921 - 1991) was a British .
- Eileen Mary Challans (born 1905 - 1983) was a British novelist.
- Annie Emma Challice (born 1821 - 1875) was a British .
- Margaret Chalmers (born 1758 -) was a British poet.
- Anna Chamber (born 1709? - 1777) was a British poet.
- Grace Chamber (born 1676 - 1762) was a British Quaker minister.
- Beatrice Mary Chamberlain (born 1862 - 1918) was a British educationist and political organizer.
- Brenda Irene Chamberlain (born 1912 - 1971) was a British painter and writer.
- Elizabeth Chamberlain (born 1576 - 1635) was a British .
- Elsie Dorothea Chamberlain (born 1910 - 1991) was a British Congregational minister and radio broadcaster.
- Caroline Hilda Chamberlain (born 1872 - 1967) was a British .
- Florence Ida Chamberlain (born 1870 - 1943) was a British .
- Joan Chamberlain (- 1504?) was a British .
- Dorothea Katharine Lambert Chambers (born 1878 - 1960) was a British lawn tennis player.
- Helen Chambers (born 1879 - 1935) was a British pathologist and cancer research worker.
- Mary Chamot (born 1899 - 1993) was a British art historian and museum curator.
- Dorothy Conyers Nelson Champney (born 1909 - 1968) was a British .
- Janet Chance (born 1886 - 1953) was a British abortion campaigner and writer on sex and marriage.
- Johanna Chandler (born 1820 - 1875) was a British philanthropist.
- Marjorie Elizabeth Jane Chandler (born 1897 - 1983) was a British .
- Mary Chandler (born 1687 - 1745) was a British poet.
- Elinor Channel (fl. 1654) was a British prophetess.
- Mary Channing (born 1687 - 1706) was a British murderer.
- Laura Ormiston Chant (born 1848 - 1923) was a British author and political activist.
- Ellen Chapman (born 1830/31 - 1899) was a British lion tamer.
- Georgiana Charlotte Clive Chapman (born 1855 - 1941) was a British college administrator.
- Katherine Mary Chapman (born 1883 - 1948) was a British .
- Mary Francis Chapman (born 1838 - 1884) was a British novelist.
- Muriel Catherine Canning Chapman (born 1894 - 1988) was a British .
- Nicola Jane Chapman (born 1961 - 2009) was a British disability campaigner.
- Vera Chapman (born 1902 - 2008) was a British .
- Hester Chapone (born 1727 - 1801) was a British writer.
- Sarah Chapone (born 1699 - 1764) was a British author.
- Margaret Chappellsmith (born 1806 - 1883) was a British socialist lecturer.
- Charlotte Charke (born 1713 - 1760) was a British actress and transvestite.
- Bessie Ada Charles (born 1869 - 1932) was a British .
- Elizabeth Rundle Charles (born 1828 - 1896) was a British novelist.
- Ethel Mary Charles (born 1871 - 1962) was a British architect.
- Mary Eugenia Charles (born 1919 - 2005) was a British prime minister of Dominica.
- Lilian Edith Charlesworth (born 1897 - 1970) was a British headmistress and promoter of international understanding.
- Maria Louisa Charlesworth (born 1819 - 1880) was a British author.
- Monica Charlot (born 1933 - 2005) was a British historian and political scientist.
- 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.
- Charlotte Augusta (born 1796 - 1817) was a British .
- royal Charlotte Augusta Matilda (born 1766 - 1828) was a British .
- Mary Charlton (fl. 1794-1824) was a British writer and translator.
- Anna Maria Charretie (born 1819 - 1875) was a British miniature painter and oil painter.
- Catherine Morice Charteris (born 1837 - 1918) was a British philanthropist.
- Mary Constance Charteris (born 1862 - 1937) was a British hostess.
- Marian Emma Chase (born 1844 - 1905) was a British watercolour painter.
- Clara de Chatelain (born 1807 - 1876) was a British author and translator.
- Henrietta Georgiana Marcia Lascelles Chatterton (born 1806 - 1876) was a British author and traveller.
- Anne Chattox (-) was a British .
- Alice Chaucer (born c.1404 - 1475) was a British noblewoman.
- Sarala Devi Chaudhurani (born 1872 - 1945) was a British political activist and campaigner for women's rights in India.
- Subhadra Kumari Chauhan (born 1904 - 1948) was a British poet, short-story writer, and political activist in India.
- Alice Chaworth (born 1345 - 1400) was a British .
- Isabel Chaworth (born 1402 - 1458) was a British .
- Edith Olive Checkland (born 1920 - 2004) was a British .
- Lucy Evelyn Cheesman (born 1881 - 1969) was a British entomologist and explorer.
- Sarah Cheevers (born c.1608 - 1664?) was a British Quaker missionary.
- Helen Mary Cherry (born 1915 - 2001) was a British .
- Mary Kathleen Cheshire (born 1902 - 1972) was a British director of the Women's Royal Naval Service.
- Jane Agnes Chessar (born 1835 - 1880) was a British educationist.
- Elizabeth Macfarlane Chesser (born 1877 - 1940) was a British physician and medical journalist.
- Ada Elizabeth Chesterton (born 1869 - 1962) was a British journalist and philanthropist.
- Alice Chestre (- 1485) was a British trader and benefactor.
- Ada Nield Chew (born 1870 - 1945) was a British labour organizer and suffragist.
- Jane Cheyne (born 1620/21 - 1669) was a British poet and royalist noblewoman.
- Mary Barbara Chichester (born 1801 - 1876) was a British diarist.
- Rosalie Caroline Chichester (born 1865 - 1949) was a British landowner.
- Sophia Catherine Chichester (born 1795 - 1847) was a British patron of religious and political unorthodoxy.
- Harriette Chick (born 1875 - 1977) was a British nutritionist.
- Katherine Chidley (fl. 1616-1653) was a British religious controversialist and Leveller.
- Susan Chilcott (born 1963 - 2003) was a British singer.
- Mary Jane Chippendale (born 1837? - 1888) was a British .
- Caroline Chisholm (born 1808 - 1877) was a British immigration administrator.
- Catherine Chisholm (born 1878 - 1952) was a British paediatrician.
- Mairi Lambert Gooden Chisholm (born 1896 - 1981) was a British ambulance driver and first aider.
- Joan Olive Chissell (born 1919 - 2007) was a British music critic.
- Lily Frances Chitty (born 1893 - 1979) was a British archaeologist and antiquary.
- Mary Cholmondeley (- 1625) was a British litigant.
- Mary Cholmondeley (born 1859 - 1925) was a British novelist.
- Christiana (fl. 1313) was a British .
- Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie (born 1890 - 1976) was a British writer.
- Isabella Robertson Christie (born 1861 - 1949) was a British traveller and gardener.
- Christina (fl. 1057-1093) was a British princess and Benedictine nun.
- Iouliane Chrysostomides (born 1928 - 2008) was a British Byzantine scholar and teacher.
- Elizabeth Chudleigh (born c.1720 - 1788) was a British courtier and bigamist.
- Mary Chudleigh (- 1710) was a British poet and essayist.
- Arabella Churchill (born 1649 - 1730) was a British mistress of King James II.
- Arabella Spencer Churchill (born 1949 - 2007) was a British festival and charity founder.
- Clementine Ogilvy Spencer-Churchill (born 1885 - 1977) was a British political wife.
- Deborah Churchill (born 1677/1682 - 1708) was a British murderer.
- Gladys Marie Spencer-Churchill (born 1881 - 1977) was a British society beauty.
- Jeanette Churchill (born 1854 - 1921) was a British society hostess and writer.
- Sarah Churchill (born 1660 - 1744) was a British politician and courtier.
- Catherine Cibber (- 1734) was a British singer and actress.
- Susannah Maria Cibber (born 1714 - 1766) was a British actress and singer.
- Elizabeth Diane Cilento (born 1933 - 2011) was a British actress.
- Clara Mary Jane Clairmont (born 1798 - 1879) was a British a member of the Shelley-Byron circle.
- Margaret Clap (fl. 1710-1726) was a British 'molly house' keeper.
- Jane Hume Clapperton (born 1832 - 1914) was a British philosopher and social reformer.
- Elizabeth de Clare (born 1294/5 - 1360) was a British magnate and founder of Clare College, Cambridge.
- Isabel de Clare (born 1171x6 - 1220) was a British magnate.
- Margaret de Clare (born 1291/2? - 1342) was a British noblewoman and heiress.
- Alice Clark (born 1874 - 1934) was a British campaigner for women's rights.
- Elizabeth Thomson Clark (born 1918 - 1978) was a British writer.
- Emily Frederick Clark (fl. 1798-1833) was a British novelist.
- Esther Clark (- 1794) was a British poet.
- Hilda Clark (born 1881 - 1955) was a British physician and humanitarian aid worker.
- Margaret Clark (- 1680) was a British arsonist.
- Anna Mary Hawthorn Kitson Clark (born 1905 - 2005) was a British .
- Edith Clarke (born 1844 - 1926) was a British promoter of household science teaching.
- Harriet Ludlow Clarke (- 1866) was a British wood-engraver and stained-glass artist.
- Janet Marion Clarke (born 1851 - 1909) was a British .
- Kathleen Clarke (born 1878 - 1972) was a British political activist.
- Mary Clarke (- 1705) was a British letter writer.
- Mary Anne Clarke (born 1776? - 1852) was a British royal mistress.
- Mary Victoria Cowden Clarke (born 1809 - 1898) was a British literary scholar and writer.
- Maude Violet Clarke (born 1892 - 1935) was a British historian.
- Patricia Hannah Clarke (born 1919 - 2010) was a British microbial biochemist.
- Rebecca Helferich Clarke (born 1886 - 1979) was a British composer.
- Mabel Maria Clarkson (born 1875 - 1950) was a British local politician.
- Bessie Clarksone (- 1625) was a British exemplar of godly life.
- Colet Clathseller (fl. 1376-1381) was a British .
- Marcy Clay (- 1665) was a British highwaywoman and thief.
- Rotha Mary Clay (born 1878 - 1961) was a British historian and social worker.
- Elizabeth Claypole (- 1658) was a British daughter of Oliver Cromwell.
- Janet Elizabeth Lane-Claypon (born 1877 - 1967) was a British physiologist and epidemiologist.
- Barbara Evelyn Clayton (born 1922 - 2011) was a British clinical biochemist.
- Charlotte Clayton (born c.1679 - 1742) was a British courtier.
- Ellen Creathorne Clayton (born 1834 - 1900) was a British author and artist.
- Sarah Clayton (born 1712 - 1779) was a British property developer and industrialist.
- Isabel Cleghorn (born 1852 - 1922) was a British educationist.
- Margaret Clement (born 1508 - 1570) was a British adopted daughter of Sir Thomas More.
- Margaret Clement (born 1539 - 1612) was a British prioress of St Ursula's, Louvain.
- Clementina (born 1702 - 1735) was a British consort of James Francis Edward, Jacobite claimant to the English, Scottish, and Irish thrones.
- Gladys Agnes Clements (born 1906 - 2010) was a British journalist and promoter of flower arranging.
- Elizabeth Clendining (- 1799) was a British singer.
- Agnes Mary Clerke (born 1842 - 1907) was a British writer on astronomy.
- Ellen Mary Clerke (born 1840 - 1906) was a British translator and writer.
- Catherine Booth-Clibborn (born 1858 - 1955) was a British evangelist.
- Clarice Cliff (born 1899 - 1972) was a British ceramic designer and art director.
- Anne Clifford (born 1590 - 1676) was a British noblewoman and diarist.
- Camilla Antoinetta Clifford (born c.1885 - 1971) was a British actress.
- Sophia Lucy Jane Clifford (born 1846 - 1929) was a British writer.
- Margaret Clifford (born 1560 - 1616) was a British noblewoman.
- Rosamund Clifford (born b. before 1140? - 1175/6) was a British royal mistress.
- Elizabeth Clinton (born 1574? - 1630?) was a British noblewoman and writer.
- Elizabeth Fiennes de Clinton (born 1528? - 1589) was a British noblewoman.
- Margaret Clitherow (born 1552/3 - 1586) was a British Roman Catholic martyr.
- Caroline Clive (born 1801 - 1873) was a British novelist and poet.
- Catherine Clive (born 1711 - 1785) was a British actress.
- Margaret Clive (born 1735 - 1817) was a British society figure.
- Ivy Lilian Close (born 1890 - 1968) was a British beauty queen and film actress.
- Hannah Margaret Mary Closs (born 1905 - 1953) was a British .
- Anne Jemima Clough (born 1820 - 1892) was a British college head and promoter of women's education.
- Blanche Athena Clough (born 1861 - 1960) was a British college head and educational administrator.
- Beatrice Clugston (born 1827 - 1888) was a British philanthropist.
- Eleanor Coade (born 1733 - 1821) was a British manufacturer of artificial stone.
- Winifred Annie Coate (born 1893 - 1977) was a British missionary teacher and relief organizer.
- Frances Power Cobbe (born 1822 - 1904) was a British writer and campaigner for women's rights.
- Marjory Cobbe (fl. 1469-1475) was a British .
- Elizabeth Cobbold (born 1765 - 1824) was a British poet and artist in cut paper.
- Evelyn Cobbold (born 1867 - 1963) was a British traveller and convert to Islam.
- Marion Cochrane (- 1559) was a British tenant farmer.
- Elizabeth Cockayne (born 1894 - 1988) was a British nursing administrator and teacher.
- Alison Cockburn (born 1713 - 1794) was a British writer and literary hostess.
- Sarah Caudwell Cockburn (born 1939 - 2000) was a British barrister and novelist.
- Clara Margaret Codd (born 1876 - 1971) was a British suffragette and theosophist.
- Margaret Coffin (born 1490? - 1550) was a British .
- Alma Angela Cohen Cogan (born 1932 - 1966) was a British singer.
- Joan Coggenhoe (fl. 1423) was a British .
- Rose Coghlan (born 1851 - 1932) was a British actress.
- Elsie Cohen (born 1895 - 1972) was a British cinema owner.
- Hannah Floretta Cohen (born 1875 - 1946) was a British philanthropist and civil servant.
- Harriet Pearl Alice Cohen (born 1895 - 1967) was a British pianist.
- Julia Matilda Cohen (born 1853 - 1917) was a British community worker and educationist.
- Ruth Louisa Cohen (born 1906 - 1991) was a British economist and college head.
- Margaret Coke (born 1700 - 1775) was a British .
- Mary Coke (born 1727 - 1811) was a British letter writer and noblewoman.
- Frances Coker (born 1767 - 1820) was a British freed slave and domestic servant.
- Grace Elizabeth Agnes Annie Cole (born 1924 - 2006) was a British trumpeter.
- Margaret Isabel Cole (born 1893 - 1980) was a British political activist and author.
- Monica Mary Cole (born 1922 - 1994) was a British geographer.
- Sibyl Sophie Julia Colefax (born 1874 - 1950) was a British hostess and interior decorator.
- Frances Ellen Colenso (born 1849 - 1887) was a British .
- Harriette Emily Colenso (born 1847 - 1932) was a British missionary and political activist.
- Alice Mary Coleridge (born 1846 - 1907) was a British promoter of girls' schools.
- Christabel Rose Coleridge (born 1843 - 1921) was a British .
- Mary Elizabeth Coleridge (born 1861 - 1907) was a British poet and writer.
- Sara Coleridge (born 1802 - 1852) was a British writer and literary editor.
- Alice Colins (fl. 1521) was a British .
- Magdalena Cecilia Colledge (born 1920 - 2008) was a British figure skater.
- Clara Elizabeth Collet (born 1860 - 1948) was a British civil servant and promoter of women's education and employment.
- Sophia Dobson Collet (born 1822 - 1894) was a British writer and campaigner for women's rights.
- Eleanor Davies-Colley (born 1874 - 1934) was a British surgeon and a founder of the South London Hospital for Women and Children.
- Jane Collier (- 1755) was a British novelist.
- Margaret Collier (born 1719 - 1794?) was a British correspondent of Samuel Richardson.
- Mary Collier (born 1688? - 1762) was a British poet.
- Mary Josephine Collier (born 1849 - 1930) was a British diarist.
- Susan Jane Collier (born 1938 - 2011) was a British textile designer.
- Catherine Collignon (- 1832) was a British translator.
- Mary Collin (born 1860 - 1955) was a British headmistress.
- Mary Maria Colling (born 1804 - 1853) was a British poet and domestic servant.
- An Collins (fl. 1653) was a British poet.
- Charlotte Louisa Collins (born 1865 - 1910) was a British music-hall entertainer.
- Diana Clavering Collins (born 1917 - 2003) was a British .
- Dorothy Ann Collins (born 1933 - 1995) was a British folk musician.
- Elisabeth Ward Collins (born 1904 - 2000) was a British .
- Josephine Collins (born 1887 - 1958) was a British actress and singer.
- Sheila Margaret Collins (born 1921 - 2009) was a British nurse and educationist.
- Mary Collyer (born 1716/17 - 1762) was a British translator and novelist.
- Caroline Colman (born 1831 - 1895) was a British .
- Grace Mary Colman (born 1892 - 1971) was a British educationist and politician.
- Margaret Ithell Colquhoun (born 1906 - 1988) was a British painter and poet.
- Janet Colquhoun (born 1781 - 1846) was a British religious writer.
- Constance Mary Coltman (born 1889 - 1969) was a British Congregational minister and the first woman to be ordained to the Christian ministry in Britain.
- Helen Cynthia Colville (born 1884 - 1968) was a British courtier and social worker.
- Brenda Colvin (born 1897 - 1981) was a British landscape architect.
- Mary Katherine Rosamund Colvin (born 1907 - 1988) was a British army officer.
- Eileen Hilda Colwell (born 1904 - 2002) was a British librarian and storyteller.
- Martha Howell Bennett Combe (born 1806 - 1893) was a British .
- Fay Compton (born 1894 - 1978) was a British actress.
- Helena Concannon (born 1878 - 1952) was a British historian and politician.
- Cornelia Augusta Connelly (born 1809 - 1879) was a British Roman Catholic nun and educational reformer.
- Geraldine Roxanne Connor (born 1952 - 2011) was a British ethnomusicologist, theatre director, and composer.
- Louisa Augusta Conolly (born 1743 - 1821) was a British noblewoman and philanthropist.
- Emma Cons (born 1838 - 1912) was a British social reformer and theatre manager.
- Barbara Constable (born 1617 - 1684) was a British Benedictine nun and writer.
- Katherine Constable (- c.1404) was a British .
- Constance (born c.1161 - 1201) was a British .
- Mabel Constanduros (born 1880 - 1957) was a British comedienne and writer.
- Joanna Constantinidis (born 1927 - 2000) was a British potter.
- Italia Emily Stella Conti (born 1873 - 1946) was a British actress and founder of the Italia Conti academy of theatre arts.
- Anne Conway (born 1631 - 1679) was a British philosopher.
- Essie Ruth Conway (born 1862 - 1934) was a British headmistress and educationist.
- Maria Emily Seymour-Conway (born 1770/71 - 1856) was a British .
- Elizabeth Conyngham (born 1769 - 1861) was a British royal mistress.
- Ann Cook (fl. c.1725-c.1760) was a British writer on cookery.
- Beryl Frances Cook (born 1926 - 2008) was a British painter.
- Cecily Mary Cook (born 1889/90 - 1962) was a British trade unionist and suffrage campaigner.
- Eliza Cook (born 1812 - 1889) was a British poet and journalist.
- Florence Eliza Cook (born 1856 - 1904) was a British spiritualist and medium.
- Ida Cook (born 1904 - 1986) was a British author and campaigner for Jewish refugees.
- Mary Louise Cook (born 1901 - 1991) was a British .
- Olive Muriel Cook (born 1912 - 2002) was a British .
- Alice Margaret Cooke (born 1867 - 1940) was a British historian.
- Joan Cooke (- 1544/5) was a British .
- Mary Lamley Cooke (born 1841 - 1916) was a British peace campaigner.
- Sophia Cooke (born 1814 - 1895) was a British missionary and schoolmistress.
- Catherine Ann Cookson (born 1906 - 1998) was a British writer.
- Alice Jane Cooper (born 1846 - 1917) was a British headmistress.
- Christine Elisabeth Cooper (born 1918 - 1986) was a British paediatrician and expert on child abuse.
- Diana Olivia Winifred Maud Cooper (born 1892 - 1986) was a British actress, society hostess, and author.
- Edith Emma Cooper (born 1862 - 1913) was a British .
- Elizabeth Cooper (born b. in or before 1698 - 1761?) was a British playwright and anthologist.
- Elizabeth Cooper (fl. 1865-1874) was a British historian.
- Fanny Cooper (born 1814 - 1872) was a British .
- Gladys Constance Cooper (born 1888 - 1971) was a British actress and theatre manager.
- Joan Davies Cooper (born 1914 - 1999) was a British social worker and civil servant.
- Margaret Joyce Cooper (born 1909 - 2002) was a British swimmer.
- Lettice Ulpha Cooper (born 1897 - 1994) was a British writer.
- Maria Susanna Cooper (born 1737 - 1807) was a British writer and poet.
- Selina Jane Cooper (born 1864 - 1946) was a British suffragist and socialist.
- Susan Vera Cooper (born 1902 - 1995) was a British potter.
- Ida Copeland (born 1875/6? - 1964) was a British politician.
- Esther Copley (born 1786 - 1851) was a British writer.
- Louisa Coppin (born 1845 - 1849) was a British supposed ghost.
- Marie Françoise Catherine Doetter Corbaux (born 1812 - 1883) was a British painter and biblical critic.
- Freda Künzlen Corbet (born 1900 - 1993) was a British teacher and politician.
- Susanna Corder (born 1787 - 1864) was a British biographer.
- Violette Cordery (born 1900? - 1983) was a British racing driver.
- Katherine Corey (born c.1635 -) was a British actress.
- Martha Corey (- 1692) was a British .
- Mary Ann Yates Corkling (born 1850 - 1938) was a British food reformer.
- Beatrice Yvonne Cormeau (born 1909 - 1997) was a British .
- Muriel Amy Cornell (born 1906 - 1996) was a British athlete.
- Anna Maria Teresa Cornelys (born 1723? - 1797) was a British singer and impresario.
- Beryl Dorothy Corner (born 1910 - 2007) was a British paediatrician.
- Julia Corner (born 1798 - 1875) was a British children's writer.
- Frances Crofts Cornford (born 1886 - 1960) was a British poet.
- Fanny Cornforth (born 1835 - c.1906) was a British artists' model and intimate companion of Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
- Anne Cornwallis (- 1635) was a British Roman Catholic benefactor and supposed author.
- Caroline Frances Cornwallis (born 1786 - 1858) was a British author and feminist.
- Alice Ann Cornwell (born 1852 - 1932) was a British goldmining industrialist and newspaper proprietor.
- Aglaia Coronio (born 1834 - 1906) was a British embroiderer, bookbinder, and art patron.
- Frances Corri (born b. 1791/2 - 1861) was a British .
- Kathleen Corrigan (born 1908 - 2003) was a British nun, writer, and church musician.
- Annie Sophie Cory (born 1868 - 1952) was a British novelist.
- Mary Josephine Cosgrave (born c.1877 - 1941) was a British local administrator and social worker.
- Catherine da Costa (born 1679 - 1756) was a British miniature painter.
- Margaret Mary Costa (born 1917 - 1999) was a British restaurateur and writer on cookery.
- Louisa Stuart Costello (born 1799 - 1870) was a British miniature painter and author.
- Karin Elizabeth Conn Costelloe (born 1889 - 1953) was a British .
- Maria Louisa Catherine Cecilia Cosway (born 1760 - 1838) was a British history painter and educationist.
- Alix von Cotta (born 1842 - 1931) was a British promoter of women's higher education.
- Deborah Cottnam (born c.1727 - 1806) was a British schoolmistress.
- Agnes Cotton (born 1828 - 1899) was a British social reformer and philanthropist.
- Anna Cotton (- 1721) was a British .
- Mary Ann Cotton (born 1832 - 1873) was a British poisoner.
- Mary Caroline Coulcher (born 1852 - 1925) was a British philanthropist.
- Mary Frances Coulshed (born 1904 - 1998) was a British army officer.
- Elizabeth Coulson (born 1818/19 - 1876) was a British novelist.
- Ethel Maud De la Cour (born 1869 - 1957) was a British college head and soroptimist.
- Affreca de Courcy (- in or after 1219) was a British .
- Audrey Kathleen Court (born 1913 - 2005) was a British athlete and family planning reformer.
- Hazel Marjorie Court (born 1926 - 2008) was a British actress.
- Louisa Perina Courtauld (born 1729 - 1807) was a British .
- Gertrude Courtenay (- 1558) was a British noblewoman and courtier.
- Esmerelda Cicely Courtneidge (born 1893 - 1980) was a British actress.
- Catherine Courtney (born 1847 - 1929) was a British social worker and internationalist.
- Kathleen D'Olier Courtney (born 1878 - 1974) was a British suffragist and peace campaigner.
- Anne Ross Cousin (born 1824 - 1906) was a British poet and hymn writer.
- Margaret Elizabeth Cousins (born 1878 - 1954) was a British social reformer and women's activist.
- Angela Georgina Burdett-Coutts (born 1814 - 1906) was a British philanthropist.
- Jessie Catherine Couvreur (born 1848 - 1897) was a British author.
- Anne Coventry (born 1673 - 1763) was a British religious writer.
- Anne Coventry (born 1691 - 1788) was a British plaintiff in a marriage settlement case.
- Maria Coventry (- 1760) was a British figure of scandal.
- Minna Galbraith Cowan (born 1878 - 1951) was a British social worker and educational administrator.
- Florence Cowell (born 1852 - 1926) was a British .
- Sydney Cowell (born 1846 - 1925) was a British .
- Hilda Gertrude Cowham (born 1873 - 1964) was a British illustrator.
- Harriet Virginia Spencer Cowles (born 1910 - 1983) was a British journalist and author.
- Hannah Cowley (born 1743 - 1809) was a British playwright and poet.
- Agnes Cowper (born b. c.1559 - after 1619) was a British servant and vagrant.
- Christabel Cowper (born b. c.1495 - 1562?) was a British prioress of Marrick.
- Mary Cowper (born 1685 - 1724) was a British courtier and diarist.
- Sarah Cowper (born 1644 - 1720) was a British diarist.
- Elizabeth Cox (fl. 1671-1688) was a British actress.
- Marie-Thérèse Henriette Cox (born 1925 - 1991) was a British television producer.
- Harriet Cradock (born 1809 - 1884) was a British .
- Phyllis Nan Sortain Cradock (born 1909 - 1994) was a British television chef.
- Ellen Craft (born 1825/6 - 1891) was a British slavery abolitionist.
- Edith Ailsa Geraldine Craig (born 1869 - 1947) was a British theatre director and costumier.
- Maria Craig (born 1822 - 1905) was a British Post Office official.
- Stella Ross-Craig (born 1906 - 2006) was a British botanical artist.
- Jessie Hannah Craigen (born 1834/5 - 1899) was a British public speaker.
- Pearl Craigie (born 1867 - 1906) was a British novelist and playwright.
- Dinah Maria Craik (born 1826 - 1887) was a British writer.
- Helen Craik (born 1751 - 1825) was a British author.
- Cranat ingen Buicín (fl. 6th cent.) was a British .
- Elizabeth Crane (- in or before 1606) was a British religious activist.
- Lucy Crane (born 1842 - 1882) was a British author.
- Margaret Cranmer (- c.1575) was a British wife of Archbishop Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556).
- Catherine Cranston (born 1849 - 1934) was a British tea-room proprietor.
- Pauline Marie Armande Aglaé Craven (born 1808 - 1891) was a British writer.
- Emily Crawford (born 1831? - 1915) was a British journalist.
- Isabella Valancy Crawford (born 1850 - 1887) was a British writer.
- Marion Kirk Crawford (born 1909 - 1988) was a British royal governess and author.
- Virginia Mary Crawford (born 1862 - 1948) was a British party in the Dilke divorce case and social worker.
- Helen Crawfurd (born 1877 - 1954) was a British suffragette and communist.
- Rose Mary Crawshay (born 1828 - 1907) was a British educationist and feminist.
- Janet Helen Rosemary Craxton (born 1929 - 1981) was a British oboist and teacher.
- Edith Elizabeth Maria Creak (born 1855 - 1919) was a British headmistress.
- Eleanor Mildred Creak (born 1898 - 1993) was a British child psychiatrist.
- Elizabeth Creed (born c.1642 - 1728) was a British artist and philanthropist.
- Louise Hume Creighton (born 1850 - 1936) was a British social activist and writer of popular history and biography.
- Elizabeth Cressener (- 1536/7) was a British prioress of Dartford.
- Madam Cresswell (- c.1698) was a British bawd and brothel keeper.
- Elizabeth Helen Cresswell (born 1934 - 2005) was a British children's author.
- Gertrude Gwendolen Bevan Crewdson (born 1872 - 1913) was a British college administrator and benefactor.
- Jane Crewdson (born 1808 - 1863) was a British poet and hymn writer.
- Frances Anne Crewe (- 1818) was a British political hostess.
- Elizabeth Crichton (born 1779 - 1862) was a British founder of the Crichton Royal Hospital, Dumfries.
- Isobel Cripps (born 1891 - 1979) was a British overseas aid organizer.
- Dorothy Crisp (born 1906 - 1987) was a British author and political activist.
- Ann Batten Cristall (- 1848) was a British poet.
- Eileen Chris Crofton (born 1919 - 2010) was a British .
- Elizabeth Crofts (born c.1535 -) was a British impostor.
- Bithia Mary Croker (born c.1848 - 1920) was a British novelist.
- Margaret Sarah Croker (- 1773) was a British poet and novelist.
- Marianne Croker (born 1791/2 - 1854) was a British .
- Elisabeth Joan Croll (born 1944 - 2007) was a British Sinologist and anthropologist.
- Rosemary Crompton (born 1942 - 2011) was a British sociologist.
- Elizabeth Cromwell (born 1598 - 1665) was a British lady protectress of England, Scotland, and Ireland, consort of Oliver Cromwell.
- Elizabeth Crooke (- in or after 1696) was a British .
- Hilary Mary Cropper (born 1941 - 2004) was a British businesswoman.
- Sarah Crosby (born 1729 - 1804) was a British Methodist preacher.
- Margaret Chorley Crosfield (born 1859 - 1952) was a British geologist.
- Camilla Dufour Crosland (born 1812 - 1895) was a British writer.
- Susan Barnes Crosland (born 1927 - 2011) was a British journalist and author.
- Joan Annie Cross (born 1900 - 1993) was a British singer and teacher.
- Letitia Cross (- 1737) was a British singer and actress.
- Lavinia Crosse (born 1821 - 1890) was a British Anglican nun.
- Martha Crossley (born 1775 - 1854) was a British carpet manufacturer.
- Anna Maria Crouch (born 1763 - 1805) was a British singer and actress.
- Camilla Mary Julia Croudace (born 1844 - 1926) was a British supporter of education for women.
- Edith Frances Crowdy (born 1880 - 1947) was a British travel agent and member of the Women's Royal Naval Service.
- Rachel Eleanor Crowdy (born 1884 - 1964) was a British social reformer.
- Catherine Ann Crowe (born 1790 - 1872) was a British novelist and writer on the supernatural.
- Sylvia Crowe (born 1901 - 1997) was a British landscape architect.
- Ann Crowley (born 1765 - 1826) was a British Quaker minister.
- Mary Crudelius (born 1839 - 1877) was a British promoter of women's education.
- Helen Burness Cruickshank (born 1886 - 1975) was a British poet.
- Ellen Odette Cuffe (born 1857 - 1933) was a British philanthropist and politician.
- Alice Cullen (born 1891 - 1969) was a British politician.
- Winifred Clara Cullis (born 1875 - 1956) was a British physiologist and educationist.
- Hannah Cullwick (born 1833 - 1909) was a British diarist.
- Felicity Anne Cumming (born 1917 - 1993) was a British writer and sexual adventurer.
- Barbara Theresa Cumming (born 1909 - 1991) was a British nun, printer, and musician.
- Constance Frederica Gordon-Cumming (born 1837 - 1924) was a British travel writer.
- Constance Cummings (born 1910 - 2005) was a British actress.
- Anne Emily Cummins (born 1869 - 1936) was a British social worker.
- Geraldine Dorothy Cummins (born 1890 - 1969) was a British writer and medium.
- Nancy Clara Cunard (born 1896 - 1965) was a British poet and political activist.
- Vera Irene Walpole Martin Cuningham (born 1897 - 1955) was a British .
- Mitzi Cunliffe (born 1918 - 2006) was a British .
- Anna Cunningham (- 1647) was a British noblewoman.
- Margaret Cunningham (- 1622?) was a British autobiographer.
- Maud Edith Cunnington (born 1869 - 1951) was a British archaeologist.
- Joan Cunny (born c.1508/9 - 1589) was a British .
- Elizabeth Ann Marguerite Curnow (born 1935 - 2011) was a British barrister and judge.
- Louise Curram (born 1967 - 2006) was a British .
- Agnes Curran (born 1920 - 2005) was a British prison governor.
- Amelia Curran (born 1775 - 1847) was a British painter.
- Joan Elizabeth Curran (born 1916 - 1999) was a British .
- Marian Curran (fl. 1890-1910) was a British trade unionist and tailoress.
- Frances Mary Richardson Currer (born 1785 - 1861) was a British book collector.
- Mary Montgomerie Currie (born 1843 - 1905) was a British poet and writer.
- Myra Curtis (born 1886 - 1971) was a British civil servant and college head.
- Alice Curwen (born c.1619 - 1679) was a British .
- Mary Irene Curzon (born 1896 - 1966) was a British welfare worker.
- Mary Victoria Curzon (born 1870 - 1906) was a British vicereine of India.
- Margaret Anne Cusack (born 1829 - 1899) was a British founder of the Sisters of St Joseph of Peace and writer.
- Winifred Emma Cushing (born 1907 - 1990) was a British author and poet.
- Aleen Isabel Cust (born 1868 - 1937) was a British veterinary surgeon.
- Maria Eleanor Vere Cust (born 1862/3 - 1958) was a British first woman fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.
- Olive Eleanor Custance (born 1874 - 1944) was a British .
- Cuthburh (fl. c.700-718) was a British supposed Abbess of Wimborne.
- Ann Cutler (born 1759 - 1794) was a British hand-loom weaver and Methodist evangelist.
- Kate Ellen Louisa Cutler (born 1864 - 1955) was a British actress.
- Margaret Cuyler (born 1758 - 1814) was a British actress and courtesan.
- Francesca Cuzzoni (born 1696 - 1778) was a British singer.
- Cwenthryth (fl. 811-c.827) was a British Abbess.
- Cynethryth (fl. c.770-798) was a British Queen of the Mercians and Abbess of Cookham.
- Marya Antonina Czaplicka (born 1884 - 1921) was a British anthropologist.
- Sidney Czira (born 1889 - 1974) was a British journalist and Irish republican activist.
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- Eadburh (- 751) was a British Abbess of Thanet.
- Eadburh (fl. c.716-c.746) was a British Abbess (probably of Wimborne).
- Eadburh (fl. 789-802) was a British Queen of the West Saxons, consort of King Beorhtric.
- Eadburh (born 921x4 - 951x3) was a British Benedictine nun.
- Eadgifu (- in or after 951) was a British Queen of the West Franks, consort of Charles III.
- Eadgifu (born b. in or before 904 - in or after 966) was a British Queen of the Anglo-Saxons, consort of Edward the Elder.
- Eadgifu the Fair (fl. 1066) was a British magnate.
- Eadgyth (born c.911 - 946) was a British Queen of the East Franks, consort of Otto I.
- Ellice Aylmer Eadie (born 1912 - 2001) was a British barrister and civil servant.
- Fanny Elizabeth Eagles (born 1836 - 1907) was a British Church of England deaconess.
- Ealdgyth (fl. c.1057-1066) was a British Queen of England, consort of Harold II.
- Mary Eales (- 1717/18?) was a British writer on cookery and confectioner.
- Ealhswith (- 902) was a British consort of Alfred, king of the West Saxons from 871 and of the Anglo-Saxons from 886.
- Elizabeth Sara Eames (born 1918 - 2008) was a British archaeologist and expert on medieval tiles.
- Gwladys Marion Eames (born 1921 - 2007) was a British novelist and radio producer.
- Eanflæd (born b. 626 - after 685) was a British queen in Northumbria, consort of King Oswiu.
- Joan Kathleen Harding Eardley (born 1921 - 1963) was a British painter.
- Maria Theresa Earle (born 1836 - 1925) was a British horticulturist.
- Ursula Vernon Eason (born 1910 - 1993) was a British broadcaster and broadcasting executive.
- Elizabeth Eastlake (born 1809 - 1893) was a British journalist and writer on art.
- Mary Easty (- 1692) was a British .
- Charlotte Anne Eaton (born 1788 - 1859) was a British writer.
- Ebba (fl. 870 (suipposedly)) was a British .
- Mary Emma Ebsworth (born 1794 - 1881) was a British playwright and translator.
- Charlotte O'Conor Eccles (born 1863 - 1911) was a British journalist and novelist.
- Mary Morley Eccles (born 1912 - 2003) was a British literary collector and scholar.
- Ecgburh (fl. c.717) was a British Benedictine nun.
- Elizabeth Echlin (- 1782) was a British author.
- Lina Dorina Johanna Eckenstein (born 1857 - 1931) was a British feminist polymath and cultural historian.
- Emily Eden (born 1797 - 1869) was a British writer.
- Beatrice Edgell (born 1871 - 1948) was a British psychologist.
- Maria Edgeworth (born 1768 - 1849) was a British novelist and educationist.
- Mary Olive Edis (born 1876 - 1955) was a British photographer.
- Edith (born 961x4 - 984x7) was a British nun.
- Edith (- 1075) was a British Queen of England, consort of Edward the Confessor.
- Enid Flora Balint-Edmonds (born 1903 - 1994) was a British .
- Rosemary Lilian Edmonds (born 1905 - 1998) was a British translator.
- Catherine Edward (born 1813 - 1861) was a British missionary.
- Amelia Ann Blanford Edwards (born 1831 - 1892) was a British author and Egyptologist.
- Dorothy Edwards (born 1902 - 1934) was a British writer.
- Eileen Winifred Edwards (born 1903 - 1988) was a British .
- Mary Edwards (born 1705? - 1743) was a British art patron.
- Matilda Barbara Betham Edwards (born 1836 - 1919) was a British writer.
- Monica Le Doux Edwards (born 1912 - 1998) was a British writer.
- Elizabeth Rebecca Edwin (born 1771? - 1854) was a British actress.
- Efa ferch Maredudd (fl. 1300) was a British .
- Bridget Egerton (- 1648) was a British religious writer.
- Elizabeth Egerton (born 1626 - 1663) was a British writer.
- Frances Egerton (born 1583 - 1636) was a British noblewoman.
- Marianne Margaret Egerton (born 1817 - 1888) was a British art patron and writer on needlework.
- Sarah Egerton (born 1670 - 1723) was a British poet.
- Sarah Egerton (born 1782x5 - 1847) was a British actress.
- Susan Henrietta Einzig (born 1922 - 2009) was a British illustrator.
- Emily Helen Ekins (born 1879 - 1964) was a British horticulturist and educational administrator.
- Ela (born b. in or after 1190 - 1261) was a British magnate and Abbess.
- Isabella Elder (born 1828 - 1905) was a British benefactor.
- Eleanor (born c.1122 - 1204) was a British Queen of France, consort of Louis VII, and Queen of England, consort of Henry II.
- Eleanor (born 1182x4 - 1241) was a British princess.
- Eleanor (born 1215? - 1275) was a British princess.
- Eleanor (born c.1223 - 1291) was a British Queen of England, consort of Henry III.
- Eleanor (born 1241 - 1290) was a British Queen of England, consort of Edward I.
- Eleanor (born c.1258 - 1282) was a British princess of Wales, wife of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd.
- Eleanor (born c.1400 - 1452) was a British alleged sorcerer.
- Eleanor of Brittany (born 1275 - 1342) was a British Abbess of Fontevrault.
- Sybil Lillian Elgar (born 1914 - 2007) was a British educationist.
- Vivienne Haigh Eliot (born 1888 - 1947) was a British writer.
- Elizabeth (- 1327) was a British Queen of Scots.
- Elizabeth (born c.1437 - 1492) was a British Queen of England, consort of Edward IV.
- Elizabeth (born 1466 - 1503) was a British Queen of England, consort of Henry VII.
- Elizabeth I (born 1533 - 1603) was a British Queen of England and Ireland.
- Elizabeth (born 1596 - 1662) was a British Queen of Bohemia and electress palatine, consort of Frederick V.
- Elizabeth (born 1635 - 1650) was a British .
- Elizabeth (born 1750 - 1828) was a British travel writer and society hostess.
- Elizabeth (born 1770 - 1840) was a British .
- 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.
- Elizabeth of Lancaster (born 1364? - 1425) was a British noblewoman.
- Margreta Elkins (born 1930 - 2009) was a British singer.
- Annie Winifred Ellerman (born 1894 - 1983) was a British writer and philanthropist.
- Diana Louie Maud Elles (born 1921 - 2009) was a British barrister, voluntary worker, and politician.
- Gertrude Lilian Elles (born 1872 - 1960) was a British geologist and palaeontologist.
- Katherine Jane Ellice (born 1813 - 1864) was a British diarist.
- Ann Elliot (born 1743 - 1769) was a British courtesan and actress.
- Jean Elliot (born 1727 - 1805) was a British poet.
- Katharine Elliot (born 1903 - 1994) was a British public servant and politician.
- Charlotte Elliott (born 1789 - 1871) was a British poet and hymn writer.
- Grace Elliott (born 1754? - 1823) was a British courtesan and writer.
- Leah Madeleine Elliott (born 1896 - 1955) was a British .
- Lilian Elwyn Elliott (born 1874 - 1963) was a British .
- Marian Emily Ellis (born 1878 - 1952) was a British philanthropist and political activist.
- Mary Baxter Ellis (born 1892 - 1968) was a British commanding officer of the FANY.
- Esyllt Priscilla Scott- Scott-Ellis (born 1916 - 1983) was a British diarist.
- Ruth Ellis (born 1926 - 1955) was a British nightclub hostess and convicted murderer.
- Sarah Ellis (born 1799 - 1872) was a British writer and educationist.
- Susan Caroline Williams-Ellis (born 1918 - 2007) was a British ceramics designer and manufacturer.
- Dorothy Payne Elmhirst (born 1887 - 1968) was a British patron of education and the arts.
- Elizabeth Clarke Wolstenholme Elmy (born 1833 - 1918) was a British campaigner for women's rights.
- Mary Elmy (born 1712 - 1792) was a British actress.
- Hester Maria Elphinstone (born 1764 - 1857) was a British protégée of Samuel Johnson.
- Lily Elsie (born 1886? - 1962) was a British actress and singer.
- Fransiska Elssler (born 1810 - 1884) was a British dancer.
- Elizabeth Elstob (born 1683 - 1756) was a British Anglo-Saxon scholar.
- Ann Catherine Elwell (born 1922 - 1996) was a British intelligence officer and diplomat.
- Anne Katharine Elwood (born 1796 - 1873) was a British traveller and writer.
- Winifred Emery (born 1861 - 1924) was a British actress.
- Rebecca Emes (- 1828?) was a British .
- Emma (- 1052) was a British Queen of England, second consort of Æthelred II, and second consort of King Cnut.
- Dorothy Mary Emmet (born 1904 - 2000) was a British philosopher.
- Evelyn Violet Elizabeth Emmet (born 1899 - 1980) was a British politician.
- Hester Henrietta Empson (born 1915 - 1996) was a British .
- Ena (born 1887 - 1969) was a British Queen of Spain, consort of Alfonso XIII.
- Mary Phyllis English (born 1919 - 2009) was a British mycologist and historian.
- Augusta Gabrielle Eden Enthoven (born 1868 - 1950) was a British theatre archivist and playwright.
- Dorcas Erbery (fl. 1656-1659) was a British Quaker preacher.
- Ercnat ingen Dáire (fl. 5th-6th cent.) was a British .
- Ermengarde (- 1233) was a British Queen of Scots, consort of William I.
- Anne Agnes Erskine (born 1739 - 1804) was a British friend and trustee of Selina, Countess of Huntingdon.
- Margaret Erskine (- 1572) was a British .
- Rachel Erskine (- 1745) was a British victim of abduction.
- Katharine Ada Esdaile (born 1881 - 1950) was a British art historian.
- Anne Esdall (born 1717/18 - c.1795) was a British .
- Jill Esmond (born 1908 - 1990) was a British actress.
- Enid Mary Essame (born 1906 - 1999) was a British headmistress.
- Agnes of Essex (born b. 1151 - in or after 1206) was a British noblewoman.
- Hannah Essex (- 1832) was a British .
- Margaret Essex (- in or after 1808) was a British composer.
- Anna Essinger (born 1879 - 1960) was a British educationist.
- Elizabeth Estaugh (born 1680 - 1762) was a British Quaker leader and colonial landowner.
- Harriet Pye Esten (born 1761? - 1865) was a British actress.
- Mary Anne Estlin (born 1820 - 1902) was a British slavery abolitionist and campaigner for women's rights.
- Eugénie (born 1826 - 1920) was a British empress of the French and exile.
- Euphemia (born b. in or before 1329? - 1388/9) was a British Queen of Scots, consort of Robert II.
- Eva fitz Harding (- c.1173) was a British monastic patron.
- Anne Evans (born 1820 - 1870) was a British .
- Dorothy Evans (born 1888 - 1944) was a British activist and organizer.
- Edith Mary Evans (born 1888 - 1976) was a British actress.
- Florence Annie Evans (born 1915 - 2000) was a British singer and teacher of singing.
- Janet Evans (- 1822x30?) was a British revolutionary.
- Joan Evans (born 1893 - 1977) was a British scholar and author.
- Katharine Evans (born c.1618 - 1692) was a British Quaker missionary.
- Marguerite Florence Laura Evans (born 1886/7 - 1964) was a British novelist.
- Marian Evans (born 1819 - 1880) was a British novelist.
- Caroline Mary Forbes Evans (born 1936 - 2010) was a British picture librarian and author.
- Matilda Maria Evans (born 1843/4 - 1909) was a British local politician and social reformer.
- Elizabeth Evelinge (born 1596/7 - 1668) was a British Abbess of Aire and translator.
- Mary Evelyn (born c.1635 - 1709) was a British correspondent.
- Mary Evelyn (born 1665 - 1685) was a British .
- Mary Acworth Evershed (born 1867 - 1949) was a British astronomer and literary scholar.
- Katharine Dorothea Ewart (born 1870 - 1956) was a British .
- Florence Maude Ewart (born 1864 - 1949) was a British .
- Mary Anne Ewart (born 1830 - 1911) was a British .
- Inga-Stina Ewbank (born 1932 - 2004) was a British literary scholar and translator.
- Juliana Horatia Ewing (born 1841 - 1885) was a British children's writer.
- Margaret Anne Ewing (born 1945 - 2006) was a British politician.
- Margaret Leonora Eyles (born 1889 - 1960) was a British novelist and journalist.
- Anne Eyre (born 1612/13 - 1681) was a British account keeper.
- Margaret Radclyffe-Livingstone- Eyre (born 1800 - 1889) was a British philanthropist.
- Mary Eyre (born b. before 1603 - in or after 1633) was a British commissioner of a tapestry map.
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- Maria Hack (born 1777 - 1844) was a British educational writer.
- Maria Hackett (born 1783 - 1874) was a British philanthropist.
- Sarah Hackett (born 1737/8 - 1797) was a British schoolmistress.
- Selina Hadland (born 1838 - 1919) was a British headmistress.
- Grace Eleanor Hadow (born 1875 - 1940) was a British college head and social worker.
- Elizabeth Haffenden (born 1906 - 1976) was a British costume designer.
- Emily Hahn (born 1905 - 1997) was a British author and traveller.
- Nicola de la Haie (- 1230) was a British landowner.
- Emily Alice Haigh (born 1879 - 1943) was a British writer and journal editor.
- Jane Mathison Haining (born 1897 - 1944) was a British Christian missionary and martyr.
- Charlotte Haldane (born 1894 - 1969) was a British writer.
- Elizabeth Sanderson Haldane (born 1862 - 1937) was a British public servant and author.
- Cicely Bertha Hale (born 1884 - 1981) was a British suffragette and health visitor.
- Kathleen Hale (born 1887 - 1958) was a British fund-raiser.
- Kathleen Hale (born 1898 - 2000) was a British artist and writer.
- Sarah Jane Hale (born 1851 - 1920) was a British college head.
- Anne Halkett (born 1623 - 1699) was a British autobiographer.
- Adelaide Louise Estelle Hall (born 1901 - 1993) was a British jazz and cabaret singer.
- Agnes C Hall (born 1775/6 - 1846) was a British writer and translator.
- Anna Maria Hall (born 1800 - 1881) was a British writer.
- Augusta Hall (born 1802 - 1896) was a British promoter of the Welsh national revival.
- Catherine Mary Hall (born 1922 - 1996) was a British nurse.
- Edna Clarke Hall (born 1879 - 1979) was a British painter.
- Elizabeth Hall (- 1679) was a British .
- Marguerite Antonia Radclyffe-Hall (born 1880 - 1943) was a British novelist.
- Marie Boas Hall (born 1919 - 2009) was a British .
- Marie Pauline Hall (born 1884 - 1956) was a British violinist.
- Mary Hall (born 1928 - 2008) was a British nun and educationist.
- Selina Hall (born 1781/2 - 1853) was a British .
- Virginia Hall (born 1906 - 1982) was a British .
- Margaret Mary Hallahan (born 1802 - 1868) was a British Roman Catholic nun.
- Mrs Lewis Hallam (- 1774) was a British .
- Wilma Hallé (born 1838? - 1911) was a British violinist.
- Hazel Hunkins Hallinan (born 1890 - 1982) was a British campaigner for women's rights.
- Odette Marie Céline Hallowes (born 1912 - 1995) was a British special operations officer and member of the FANY.
- Nellie Halstead (born 1910 - 1991) was a British .
- Caroline Amelia Halsted (born 1803/4 - 1848) was a British historian and author.
- Elizabeth Ham (born 1783 - 1859) was a British poet and writer.
- Anne Hamilton (born 1632 - 1716) was a British noblewoman.
- Anne Hamilton (born 1766 - 1846) was a British courtier.
- Mary Cicely Hamilton (born 1872 - 1952) was a British writer and campaigner for women's rights.
- Edith Henrietta Hamilton (born 1865 - 1944) was a British .
- Elizabeth Hamilton (born 1641 - 1708) was a British courtier.
- Elizabeth Hamilton (born 1756? - 1816) was a British novelist and essayist.
- Elizabeth Hamilton (born 1757 - 1837) was a British .
- Elizabeth Hamilton (born 1840 - 1882) was a British philosopher and educationist.
- Eliza Mary Hamilton (born 1807 - 1851) was a British poet.
- Emma Hamilton (- 1815) was a British social celebrity and artist's model.
- Janet Hamilton (born 1795 - 1873) was a British poet and essayist.
- Katherine Hamilton (born 1662 - 1707) was a British noblewoman.
- Lillias Anna Hamilton (born 1858 - 1925) was a British physician and writer.
- Margaret Hamilton (born b. in or before 1625 - in or after 1694) was a British royalist heroine and medical practitioner.
- Marguerite Alberta Cora Hamilton (born 1907 - 1982) was a British Hispanic scholar.
- Mary Hamilton (born 1612/13? - 1638) was a British .
- Mary Hamilton (fl. 1746) was a British sexual impostor.
- Mary Hamilton (born 1756 - 1816) was a British courtier and diarist.
- Mary Agnes Hamilton (born 1882 - 1966) was a British politician and broadcaster.
- Nina Mary Benita Douglas-Hamilton (born 1878 - 1951) was a British animal welfare activist.
- Emma Warburton Hamlyn (born 1860 - 1941) was a British benefactor.
- Lucy Barbara Hammond (born 1873 - 1961) was a British .
- Joan Hood Hammond (born 1912 - 1996) was a British singer.
- Nina Hamnett (born 1890 - 1956) was a British painter and illustrator.
- Alice Hampton (- 1516) was a British vowess and benefactor.
- Elizabeth Hampton (- 1661) was a British conventicle keeper and laundress.
- Charlotte Hanbury (born 1830 - 1900) was a British .
- Elizabeth Hanbury (born 1793 - 1901) was a British philanthropist and centenarian.
- Florence May Hancock (born 1893 - 1974) was a British trade union leader.
- Irene Handl (born 1901 - 1987) was a British actress and novelist.
- Elizabeth Hands (- 1815) was a British poet.
- Helene Hanff (born 1916 - 1997) was a British writer and Anglophile in the USA.
- Beatrice Hankey (born 1858 - 1933) was a British evangelist.
- Dorothy Margaret Hannah (born 1922 - 1999) was a British .
- Jane Ewing Hannay (born 1868 - 1938) was a British schoolteacher and women's welfare campaigner.
- Helen Beatrice de Rastricke Hanson (born 1874 - 1926) was a British physician, missionary, and feminist.
- Emmeline Jean Hanson (born 1919 - 1973) was a British biophysicist and zoologist.
- Manya Harari (born 1905 - 1969) was a British publisher and translator.
- Frances Hardcastle (born 1866 - 1941) was a British mathematician.
- Agnes Agnew Hardie (born 1874 - 1951) was a British politician.
- Agnes Paterson Hardie (born 1885 - 1947) was a British socialist and political activist.
- Anne Raikes Harding (born 1781 - 1858) was a British writer.
- Elizabeth Hardy (born 1793/4 - 1854) was a British novelist.
- Mary Hardy (born 1733 - 1809) was a British diarist.
- Mary Anne Hardy (born 1824 - 1891) was a British novelist and travel writer.
- Dorothy Christian Hare (born 1876 - 1967) was a British physician.
- Alice Pleasance Hargreaves (born 1852 - 1934) was a British prototype of the character Alice.
- Alison Jane Hargreaves (born 1962 - 1995) was a British mountaineer.
- Joan Harkey (- 1550) was a British prioress of Ellerton.
- Margaret Elise Harkness (born 1854 - 1923) was a British author and journalist.
- Brilliana Harley (- 1643) was a British parliamentarian gentlewoman.
- Henrietta Cavendish Harley (born 1694 - 1755) was a British patron of architecture.
- Sarah Harlowe (born 1765 - 1852) was a British actress.
- Patricia Evelyn Barbara Harmsworth (born 1928/9 - 1992) was a British .
- Beatrice Harraden (born 1864 - 1936) was a British novelist and suffragist.
- Pamela Beryl Harriman (born 1920 - 1997) was a British adventurer and diplomatist.
- Muriel Diana Reader Harris (born 1912 - 1996) was a British educationist.
- Elizabeth Harris (fl. 1655/6-1663) was a British Quaker missionary.
- Margaret Frances Harris (born 1904 - 2000) was a British .
- Maria Harris (fl. 1769-1796) was a British .
- Audrey Sophia Harris (born 1900 - 1966) was a British .
- Agatha Mary Harrison (born 1885 - 1954) was a British industrial welfare reformer and unofficial diplomat.
- Alice Harrison (born c.1680 - c.1765) was a British schoolmistress.
- Beatrice Bohun Harrison (born 1892 - 1965) was a British cellist.
- Elizabeth Harrison (fl. 1724-1756) was a British writer.
- Ethel Bertha Harrison (born 1851 - 1916) was a British positivist and essayist.
- Barbara Jane Harrison (born 1945 - 1968) was a British air steward.
- Jane Ellen Harrison (born 1850 - 1928) was a British classical scholar.
- Joan Mary Harrison (born 1907 - 1994) was a British .
- Kathleen Harrison (born 1892 - 1995) was a British actress.
- Lucy Harrison (born 1844 - 1915) was a British headmistress.
- Mary P Harrison (born 1788 - 1875) was a British flower painter.
- Mary St Leger Harrison (born 1852 - 1931) was a British novelist.
- Molly Harrison (born 1909 - 2002) was a British museum curator.
- Ruth Harrison (born 1920 - 2000) was a British animal welfare campaigner.
- Susannah Harrison (born 1752 - 1784) was a British poet.
- Wilhelmine Margaret Eve Billa Harrod (born 1911 - 2005) was a British .
- Edith Tudor Hart (born 1908 - 1973) was a British photographer.
- Jenifer Margaret Hart (born 1914 - 2005) was a British .
- Josephine Hart (born 1942 - 2011) was a British writer and poetry promoter.
- Judith Hart (born 1924 - 1991) was a British politician.
- Julia Catherine Beckwith Hart (born 1796 - 1867) was a British novelist.
- Catherine Gasquoine Hartley (born 1866/7 - 1928) was a British author and art historian.
- Dorothy Rosaman Hartley (born 1893 - 1985) was a British historian.
- Elizabeth Hartley (born 1750/51 - 1824) was a British actress.
- Marie Hartley (born 1905 - 2006) was a British artist, historian, and collector.
- Mary Hartley (born c.1850 - 1916) was a British novelist and short-story writer.
- Gladys Marea Hartman (born 1920 - 1994) was a British sports administrator.
- Jane Harvey (- 1848) was a British writer.
- Margaret Harvey (born 1768 - 1858) was a British poet.
- Elizabeth Jean Harwood (born 1938 - 1990) was a British singer.
- Isabella Neil Harwood (born 1837? - 1888) was a British novelist and playwright.
- Elizabeth Ann Haryett (- 1865) was a British courtesan.
- Elizabeth Julia Hasell (born 1830 - 1887) was a British writer.
- Frances Hatton Eva Hasell (born 1886 - 1974) was a British traveller and missionary.
- Minnie Louise Haskins (born 1875 - 1957) was a British author and industrial welfare promoter.
- Anna Maria Haslam (born 1829 - 1922) was a British campaigner for women's rights.
- Caroline Harriet Haslett (born 1895 - 1957) was a British electrical engineer and electricity industry administrator.
- Margaret Masson Hasluck (born 1885 - 1948) was a British ethnographer.
- Joan Hassall (born 1906 - 1988) was a British artist and wood-engraver.
- Barbara Rawdon Hastings (born 1810 - 1858) was a British fossil collector and geological author.
- Elizabeth Hastings (- 1633) was a British noblewoman.
- Elizabeth Hastings (born 1682 - 1739) was a British benefactor.
- Flora Elizabeth Hastings (born 1806 - 1839) was a British courtier.
- Hazel Mary Hastings (born 1897 - 1993) was a British teacher and Roman Catholic laywoman.
- Katherine Hastings (born c.1538 - 1620) was a British noblewoman.
- Lucy Hastings (born 1613 - 1679) was a British noblewoman.
- Marian Hastings (born 1747 - 1837) was a British wife of Warren Hastings.
- Selina Hastings (born 1707 - 1791) was a British founder of the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion.
- Martha Hatfield (born 1640 -) was a British prophet.
- Sibyl Mary Hathaway (born 1884 - 1974) was a British dame of Sark.
- Hilda May Hatt (born 1903 - 1975) was a British .
- Joyce Hilda Hatto (born 1928 - 2006) was a British pianist.
- Ann Julia Hatton (born 1764 - 1838) was a British writer and actress.
- Elizabeth Hatton (born 1578 - 1646) was a British courtier.
- Evelina Haverfield (born 1867 - 1920) was a British suffragette and aid worker.
- Grace Beatrix Helen Havergal (born 1901 - 1980) was a British horticulturist and teacher.
- Frances Ridley Havergal (born 1836 - 1879) was a British poet and hymn writer.
- Alice Mary Havers (born 1850 - 1890) was a British genre and landscape painter.
- Mary Eliza Haweis (born 1848 - 1898) was a British writer and illustrator.
- Maria Dowding Billington Hawes (born 1816 - 1886) was a British .
- Hawisa (- 1213/14) was a British noblewoman.
- Mary Elizabeth Hawker (born 1848 - 1908) was a British writer.
- Jessie Jacquetta Hawkes (born 1910 - 1996) was a British archaeologist and writer.
- Sonia Elizabeth Hawkes (born 1933 - 1999) was a British .
- Laetitia-Matilda Hawkins (- 1835) was a British writer.
- Susanna Hawkins (born 1787 - 1868) was a British poet.
- Susan Hawley (born 1622 - 1706) was a British Sepulchrine prioress.
- Helen Selina Hay (born 1807 - 1867) was a British author and song writer.
- Jane E Hay (born 1829 -) was a British .
- Lucy Hay (born 1599 - 1660) was a British courtier.
- Mary Cecil Hay (born 1840/41 - 1886) was a British novelist.
- Anna Margaret Haycraft (born 1932 - 2005) was a British publisher and novelist.
- Mary Teresa Hayden (born 1862 - 1942) was a British historian and campaigner for women's causes.
- Alice Hayes (born 1657 - 1720) was a British Quaker preacher and autobiographer.
- Catherine Hayes (born 1690 - 1726) was a British murderer.
- Catherine Hayes (born 1825 - 1861) was a British singer.
- Patricia Lawlor Hayes (born 1909 - 1998) was a British actress.
- Adelaide Casely-Hayford (born 1868 - 1960) was a British educationist and author.
- Edith Parvin Hayllar (born 1860 - 1948) was a British .
- Jessica Ellen Hayllar (born 1858 - 1940) was a British .
- Beatrice Kate Hayllar (born 1864 -) was a British .
- Alexandra Mary Hayllar (born 1862 -) was a British .
- Mary Hays (born 1759 - 1843) was a British writer.
- Matilda Mary Hays (born 1820? - 1897) was a British writer and journal editor.
- Alethea Catharine Hayter (born 1911 - 2006) was a British writer and British Council official.
- Eliza Haywood (born 1693? - 1756) was a British author and actress.
- Dorothy Hazzard (- 1674) was a British Baptist leader.
- Alice Maud Head (born 1886 - 1981) was a British journalist and businesswoman.
- Edna May Healey (born 1918 - 2010) was a British biographer.
- Sheila Anne Elizabeth Heaney (born 1917 - 1991) was a British army officer.
- Mary Anne Hearn (born 1834 - 1909) was a British religious writer.
- Mary Hearne (fl. 1718-1720) was a British novelist.
- Sophie Catherine Theresa Mary Heath (born 1896 - 1939) was a British aviator and athlete.
- Ellen Heaton (born 1816 - 1894) was a British art collector and philanthropist.
- Mary Margaret Heaton (born 1836 - 1883) was a British art historian and critic.
- Sarah Maud Heckford (born 1839 - 1903) was a British philanthropist, writer, and traveller.
- Annie Hector (born 1825 - 1902) was a British novelist.
- Winifred Emily Hector (born 1909 - 2002) was a British nurse and educator.
- Amy Height (born c.1866 - 1913) was a British music hall entertainer.
- Rose Heilbron (born 1914 - 2005) was a British barrister and judge.
- Paula Gertrude Heimann (born 1899 - 1982) was a British psychoanalyst.
- Margot Claire Heinemann (born 1913 - 1992) was a British writer and teacher.
- Margaret Heitland (born 1860 - 1938) was a British journalist and social activist.
- Helena (born c.248 - 328/9) was a British mother of the Roman emperor Constantine I.
- Helena (born 1846 - 1923) was a British .
- Helena Victoria (born 1870 - 1948) was a British .
- Lucy Milward Booth-Hellberg (born 1868 - 1953) was a British .
- Felicia Dorothea Hemans (born 1793 - 1835) was a British poet.
- Barbara Hemphill (- 1858) was a British novelist.
- Eugénie Jane Andrina Henderson (born 1914 - 1989) was a British phonetician and linguistic scholar.
- Georgiana Jane Henderson (born 1771? - 1850) was a British .
- Rose Ellen Hendriks (fl. 1845-1856) was a British novelist and poet.
- Jenny Louise Hengler (born 1849 -) was a British equestrian performer.
- Sarah Hengler (born c.1765 - 1845) was a British artist in fireworks.
- Alice Henley (- 1470) was a British Abbess of Godstow.
- Mary Hennell (born 1802 - 1843) was a British author.
- Sara Sophia Hennell (born 1812 - 1899) was a British author.
- Henrietta Maria (born 1609 - 1669) was a British Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland, consort of Charles I.
- Henriette Anne (born 1644 - 1670) was a British .
- Daphne Hardy Henrion (born 1917 - 2003) was a British sculptor.
- Pauline Clothilde Henriques (born 1914 - 1998) was a British actress and broadcaster.
- Audrey Hepburn (born 1929 - 1993) was a British film actress.
- Edith Alice Mary Hepburn (born 1883 - 1947) was a British poet.
- Margaret Hepburn (- in or after 1758) was a British shopkeeper.
- Jocelyn Barbara Hepworth (born 1903 - 1975) was a British sculptor.
- Anne Herbert (born b. before 1514 - 1552) was a British .
- Elizabeth Herbert (born 1737 - 1831) was a British courtier.
- Mary Elizabeth Herbert (born 1822 - 1911) was a British Roman Catholic convert and philanthropist.
- Jocelyn Herbert (born 1917 - 2003) was a British theatre and film designer.
- Lucy Herbert (born 1669 - 1744) was a British prioress of St Augustine, Bruges, and devotional writer.
- Mary Herbert (born 1561 - 1621) was a British writer and literary patron.
- Mary Herbert (born 1686 - 1775) was a British speculator and mining entrepreneur.
- Mary Katherine Herbert (born 1903 - 1983) was a British .
- Margaret McCrorie Herbison (born 1907 - 1996) was a British politician.
- Anne Laura Herford (born 1831 - 1870) was a British painter.
- Caroline Herford (born 1860 - 1945) was a British .
- Eileen Herlie (born 1918 - 2008) was a British actress.
- Gertrude Anna Bertha Hermes (born 1901 - 1983) was a British printmaker, sculptor, and designer.
- Mary Heron (fl. 1786-1792) was a British poet and writer.
- Christiana Jane Herringham (born 1852 - 1929) was a British artist and copyist.
- Caroline Lucretia Herschel (born 1750 - 1848) was a British astronomer.
- Fanny Hertz (born 1830 - 1908) was a British educationist.
- Mathilde Carmen Hertz (born 1891 - 1975) was a British animal psychologist and sensory physiologist.
- Esther d' Hervart (born c.1636 - 1722) was a British noblewoman and refugee.
- Mary Hervey (born 1699/1700 - 1768) was a British courtier.
- Harriet Hesketh (- 1807) was a British cousin and intimate friend of the poet William Cowper.
- Julia Myra Hess (born 1890 - 1965) was a British pianist.
- Phoebe Hessel (born 1713 - 1821) was a British female soldier and centenarian.
- Dorothy Gertrude Hewer (born 1888 - 1948) was a British .
- Mary Elizabeth Hewins (born 1914 - 1986) was a British autobiographer.
- Margaret Nancy Hewins (born 1902 - 1978) was a British theatre director and actress.
- Margaret Hewitt (born 1928 - 1991) was a British sociologist and churchwoman.
- Sarah Hewley (born 1627 - 1710) was a British benefactor.
- Georgette Heyer (born 1902 - 1974) was a British novelist.
- Elizabeth Heyrick (born 1769 - 1831) was a British slavery abolitionist and philanthropist.
- Mary Elizabeth Linzee Hezlet (born 1882 - 1978) was a British golfer.
- Eleanor Alice Hibbert (born 1906 - 1993) was a British novelist.
- Ann Hibbins (- 1656) was a British convicted witch.
- Emily Henrietta Hickey (born 1845 - 1924) was a British writer and schoolteacher.
- Amelia Jane Hicks (born 1839 - 1917) was a British socialist and trade unionist.
- Carola Margaret Hicks (born 1941 - 2010) was a British art historian.
- Joan Bogle Hickson (born 1906 - 1998) was a British actress.
- Mary Edith Hide (born 1913 - 1995) was a British cricketer and farmer.
- Annie Catharine Higdon (born 1864 - 1946) was a British schoolmistress.
- Ellen Charlotte Higgins (born 1871 - 1951) was a British college head and feminist.
- Eleanor Beatrice Higginson (born 1881 - 1969) was a British suffragette.
- Teresa Helena Higginson (born 1844 - 1905) was a British Roman Catholic schoolteacher and mystic.
- Mary Ann Higgs (born 1854 - 1937) was a British social reformer.
- Susanna Highmore (born 1689/90 - 1750) was a British poet.
- Hild (born 614 - 680) was a British Abbess of Strensall-Whitby.
- Hildelith (fl. c.700) was a British Abbess of Barking.
- Amelia Robertson Hill (born 1820 - 1904) was a British sculptor.
- Bridget Irene Hill (born 1922 - 2002) was a British historian and feminist.
- Caroline Southwood Hill (born 1809 - 1902) was a British writer and educationist.
- Diana Hill (- 1844) was a British miniature painter.
- Elizabeth Mary Hill (born 1900 - 1996) was a British Russian and Slavonic scholar.
- Eveline Hill (born 1898 - 1973) was a British politician.
- Florence Davenport Hill (born 1828/9 - 1919) was a British .
- Georgiana Hill (born 1825 - 1903) was a British cookery writer.
- Georgiana Hill (born 1858 - 1924) was a British historian and women's rights activist.
- Isabel Hill (born 1800 - 1842) was a British writer and translator.
- Jenny Hill (born 1848 - 1896) was a British music-hall entertainer.
- Joan Hill (- 1441) was a British .
- Joanna Margaret Hill (born 1836/7 - 1901) was a British .
- Mary Hill (born 1764 - 1836) was a British landowner and politician.
- Mary Eglantyne Hill (born 1914 - 2005) was a British economic anthropologist.
- Octavia Hill (born 1838 - 1912) was a British housing and social reformer.
- Rosalind Mary Theodosia Hill (born 1908 - 1997) was a British historian.
- Rosamond Davenport Hill (born 1825 - 1902) was a British social reformer and educational administrator.
- Wendy Margaret Hiller (born 1912 - 2003) was a British actress.
- Blanche Hillyard (born 1863 - 1946) was a British tennis player.
- Marie Hilton (born 1821 - 1896) was a British promoter of child welfare.
- Hildegard Therese Himmelweit (born 1918 - 1989) was a British social psychologist.
- Rita Hinden (born 1909 - 1971) was a British journalist and campaigner on colonial issues.
- Anna Hinderer (born 1827 - 1870) was a British missionary.
- Myra Hindley (born 1942 - 2002) was a British murderer.
- Paula Doris Hinton (born 1924 - 1996) was a British ballet dancer.
- Elizabeth Hippisley (fl. 1742-1769) was a British .
- Jane Hippisley (born 1719 - 1791) was a British .
- Thora Hird (born 1911 - 2003) was a British actress and broadcaster.
- Clara de Hirsch (born 1833 - 1899) was a British philanthropist.
- Olive Mirzl Hirst (born 1912 - 1994) was a British advertising agent.
- Eileen May Hiscock (born 1909 - 1958) was a British .
- Sarah Hoadly (born 1676? - 1743) was a British portrait painter.
- Angelina Margaret Hoare (born 1843 - 1892) was a British missionary.
- Jane Hoare (born 1646 - 1694) was a British .
- Louisa Gurney Hoare (born 1784 - 1836) was a British educationist and author.
- Albinia Hobart (born 1737/8 - 1816) was a British .
- Frances Hobart (born 1603 - 1664) was a British religious patron and benefactor.
- Emily Hobhouse (born 1860 - 1926) was a British social activist and charity worker.
- Mary Hobry (- 1688) was a British murderer.
- Babette Louisa Valerie Hobson (born 1917 - 1998) was a British actress.
- Margaret Hoby (- 1633) was a British diarist.
- Dorothy Mary Crowfoot Hodgkin (born 1910 - 1994) was a British chemist and crystallographer.
- Frances Mary Hodgkins (born 1869 - 1947) was a British painter.
- Geraldine Emma Hodgson (born 1865 - 1937) was a British promoter of teacher training.
- Mary Hodgson (- 1719?) was a British singer.
- Miriam Ann Hodgson (born 1938 - 2005) was a British editor of children's books.
- Sarah Hodgson (- 1822) was a British .
- Henrietta Hodson (born 1841 - 1910) was a British actress.
- Frances Sarah Cashel Hoey (born 1830 - 1908) was a British novelist.
- Barbara Hofland (- 1844) was a British children's writer and novelist.
- Ann Hogarth (born 1910 - 1993) was a British puppet-master.
- Georgina Hogarth (born 1827 - 1917) was a British companion and confidante of Charles Dickens.
- Janet Elizabeth Hogarth (born 1865 - 1954) was a British writer and encyclopaedia editor.
- Frances Elizabeth Hoggan (born 1843 - 1927) was a British physician and social reformer.
- Countess Walpurga Ehrengarde Helena de Hohenthal (- 1929) was a British .
- Ann Catherine Holbrook (born 1780 - 1837) was a British actress and author.
- Fanny Margaretta Holcroft (- 1844) was a British .
- Edith Blackwell Holden (born 1871 - 1920) was a British artist and illustrator.
- Alice Holford (- 1455) was a British .
- Margaret Holford (- 1852) was a British poet and translator.
- Catherine Holland (born 1637 - 1720) was a British Roman Catholic convert, nun, and autobiographer.
- Elizabeth Holland (- 1547/8) was a British .
- Joan Mary Crossley-Holland (born 1912 - 2005) was a British potter and gallery owner.
- Margaret Holland (born b. in or before 1388 - 1439) was a British wealthy widow and monastic patron.
- Mary Philomena Holland (born 1935 - 2004) was a British journalist.
- Mary Sybilla Holland (born 1836 - 1891) was a British .
- Saba Holland (born 1802 - 1866) was a British .
- Dorothy Frances Hollingsworth (born 1916 - 1994) was a British nutritionist and civil servant.
- Ellen Julia Hollond (born 1822 - 1884) was a British salon hostess, philanthropist, and author.
- Marjorie Hollond (born 1895 - 1977) was a British economist and academic administrator.
- Helen Warren Holm (born 1907 - 1971) was a British golfer.
- Edith Constance Holme (born 1880 - 1955) was a British novelist and short-story writer.
- Vera Louise Holme (born 1881 - 1969) was a British actress and suffragette.
- Augusta Mary Anne Holmès (born 1847 - 1903) was a British composer.
- Verena Winifred Holmes (born 1889 - 1964) was a British engineer.
- Imogen Clare Holst (born 1907 - 1984) was a British musician.
- Emily Sarah Holt (born 1836 - 1893) was a British novelist and author of religious tracts.
- Emma Georgina Holt (born 1862 - 1944) was a British philanthropist and supporter of women's higher education.
- Jane Holt (fl. c.1682-1717) was a British playwright and poet.
- Winifred Holtby (born 1898 - 1935) was a British novelist and feminist reformer.
- Ruth Homan (born 1850 - 1938) was a British educationist and women's welfare campaigner.
- Mary Homfray (- 1758) was a British .
- Esther Van Homrigh (born 1688 - 1723) was a British correspondent and lover of Jonathan Swift.
- Eva Sydney Hone (born 1894 - 1955) was a British artist and craftswoman.
- Laura Martha Honey (born 1816? - 1843) was a British actress.
- Maria Honner (born 1808 - 1870) was a British .
- Mary Honywood (born 1527 - 1620) was a British matriarch and sustainer of protestant martyrs.
- Emma Geraldine Henrietta Hamilton Hooper (born 1841 - 1872) was a British preacher.
- Louisa Hooper (born 1860 - 1946) was a British .
- Elizabeth Hooten (- 1672) was a British Quaker preacher.
- Anne Hope (born 1809 - 1887) was a British historian.
- Helen Hope (- 1768) was a British forester.
- Henrietta Hope (born c.1750 - 1786) was a British benefactor.
- Louisa Octavia Augusta Hope (born 1814 - 1893) was a British promoter of household science teaching.
- Jane Ellice Hopkins (born 1836 - 1904) was a British social purity campaigner.
- Eirene Adeline Hopkinson (born 1899 - 1980) was a British novelist.
- Eleanor Jane Hopper (born 1871 - 1906) was a British writer.
- Susanna Hopton (born 1627 - 1709) was a British devotional writer and religious controversialist.
- D. Caroline Hopwood (- in or before 1801) was a British autobiographer and schoolmistress.
- Susanna Horenbout (born b. c.1503 - in or before 1554) was a British .
- Frances Jane Horner (born 1854/5 - 1940) was a British hostess and patron of the arts.
- Emilie Hilda Horniblow (born 1886 - 1950) was a British chief controller of Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps and educationist.
- Annie Elizabeth Fredericka Horniman (born 1860 - 1937) was a British theatre patron and manager.
- Frances Margaret Horovitz (born 1938 - 1983) was a British poet and broadcaster.
- Winifred Horrabin (born 1887 - 1971) was a British socialist and journalist.
- Florence Gertrude Horsbrugh (born 1889 - 1969) was a British politician.
- Christiana Horton (born 1698/9 - 1756) was a British actress.
- Attia Shahid Hosain (born 1913 - 1998) was a British writer and broadcaster.
- Dorothea Hosie (born 1885 - 1959) was a British .
- Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain (born c.1880 - 1932) was a British educationist and social reformer in India.
- Margaret Houghton (fl. 1441) was a British .
- Margaret Marshall Houldsworth (born 1839 - 1909) was a British educationist and philanthropist.
- Frances Caryll Houselander (born 1901 - 1954) was a British religious author.
- Clemence Annie Housman (born 1861 - 1955) was a British illustrator and suffragette.
- Fanny Lucy Houston (born 1857 - 1936) was a British adventuress.
- Renee Houston (born 1902 - 1980) was a British actress.
- Matilda Charlotte Houstoun (born 1815 - 1892) was a British novelist and travel writer.
- Elizabeth How (- 1692) was a British .
- Agnes Howard (born b. in or before 1477 - 1545) was a British noblewoman.
- Aletheia Howard (- 1654) was a British patron and collector of art.
- Anne Howard (born 1557 - 1630) was a British noblewoman and priest harbourer.
- Caroline Cadette Howard (born 1821 - 1907) was a British businesswoman and promoter of emigration and employment for women.
- Rosemary Christian Howard (born 1916 - 1999) was a British churchwoman and ecumenist.
- Constance Mildred Howard (born 1910 - 2000) was a British embroiderer and textile artist.
- Elizabeth Howard (born 1497 - 1558) was a British noblewoman.
- Frances Howard (born 1590 - 1632) was a British courtier.
- Henrietta Howard (born c.1688 - 1767) was a British mistress of George II and architectural patron.
- Katherine Howard (born 1545x50 - 1603) was a British courtier.
- Katherine Howard (born b. in or after 1564 - 1638) was a British courtier.
- Lavinia Mary Fitzalan-Howard (born 1916 - 1995) was a British .
- Louise Ernestine Howard (born 1880 - 1969) was a British international civil servant and advocate of organic husbandry.
- Mary Howard (born 1539/40 - 1557) was a British noblewoman.
- Mary Howard (born 1658/9 - 1705) was a British noblewoman and divorcee.
- Mary Howard (born 1692 - 1754) was a British Jacobite sympathizer and landowner.
- Mary Howard (born 1701/2 - 1773) was a British noblewoman.
- Rosalind Frances Howard (born 1845 - 1921) was a British promoter of women's political rights and of temperance reform.
- Susanna Howard (born 1627 - 1649) was a British exemplar of godly life.
- Mary Sophia Charlotte Howe (born 1703 - 1782) was a British politician.
- Dorothy Gertrude Howell (born 1898 - 1982) was a British composer and pianist.
- Gillian Margaret Howell (born 1927 - 2000) was a British .
- Rose Elsie Neville Howey (born 1884 - 1963) was a British suffragette.
- Anna Mary Howitt (born 1824 - 1884) was a British painter and writer.
- Mary Howitt (born 1799 - 1888) was a British writer and translator.
- Eva Marian Hubback (born 1886 - 1949) was a British social reformer and feminist.
- Louisa Maria Hubbard (born 1836 - 1906) was a British promoter of employment for women and journal editor.
- Hilda Phoebe Hudson (born 1881 - 1965) was a British mathematician.
- Mary Hudson (- 1801) was a British organist.
- Hugeburc (fl. 760-780) was a British Benedictine nun and hagiographer.
- Margaret Lindsay Huggins (born 1848 - 1915) was a British astronomical spectroscopist and photographer.
- Alice Mary Hughes (born 1857 - 1939) was a British photographer.
- Amy Sarah Hughes (born 1856 - 1923) was a British nursing administrator.
- Elizabeth Phillips Hughes (born 1851 - 1925) was a British college head and promoter of education in Wales.
- Frances Emily Hughes (born 1855 - 1927) was a British principal of a women's university hall of residence.
- Joan Lily Amelia Hughes (born 1918 - 1993) was a British airwoman.
- Margaret Hughes (- 1719) was a British actress and royal mistress.
- Margaret Patricia Hughes (born 1919 - 2005) was a British writer on cricket.
- Marian Rebecca Hughes (born 1817 - 1912) was a British Anglican nun.
- Mary Hughes (born 1860 - 1941) was a British social worker.
- Mary Katherine Hughes (born 1853 - 1948) was a British .
- Mary Vivian Hughes (born 1866 - 1956) was a British writer.
- Victoria Hughes (born 1897 - 1978) was a British lavatory attendant and author.
- Edith Maude Hull (born 1880 - 1947) was a British writer.
- Eleanor Hull (born c.1394 - 1460) was a British translator.
- Anne Humby (born 1800 - 1863?) was a British actress.
- Anna Hume (fl. 1644) was a British poet.
- Rosemary Ethel Hume (born 1907 - 1984) was a British founder of a cookery school and writer on cookery.
- Sophia Hume (born 1702/3 - 1774) was a British Quaker minister and writer.
- Hannah Humphrey (born c.1745 - 1818) was a British .
- Eliza Margaret Jane Humphreys (born 1850 - 1938) was a British novelist.
- Agnes Hungerford (- 1523) was a British murderer.
- Margaret Wolfe Hungerford (born 1854? - 1897) was a British novelist.
- Agnes Gwendoline Hunt (born 1866 - 1948) was a British worker with physically disabled people.
- Arabella Hunt (born 1662 - 1705) was a British singer and musician.
- Margaret Hunt (born 1831 - 1912) was a British novelist.
- Martita Hunt (born 1900 - 1969) was a British actress.
- Isabel Violet Hunt (born 1862 - 1942) was a British author and literary hostess.
- Violet Edith Gwynllyn Brooke-Hunt (born 1870 - 1910) was a British writer, social worker, and political activist.
- Anne Hunter (born 1742/3 - 1821) was a British poet.
- Margaret Annie Hunter (born 1922 - 1986) was a British communist activist and politician.
- Rachel Hunter (born c.1754 - 1813) was a British novelist.
- Rita Nellie Hunter (born 1933 - 2001) was a British singer.
- Ethel Hurlbatt (born 1866 - 1934) was a British college head.
- Kate Hurlbatt (born 1865 - 1957) was a British .
- Susan Lynn Hurley (born 1954 - 2007) was a British philosopher.
- Margery Hurst (born 1913 - 1989) was a British recruitment agency founder.
- Anna Maria Hussey (born 1805 - 1853) was a British mycologist and botanical illustrator.
- Joan Mervyn Hussey (born 1907 - 2006) was a British Byzantine scholar.
- Elizabeth Leigh Hutchins (born 1858 - 1935) was a British social investigator and socialist.
- Ellen Hutchins (born 1785 - 1815) was a British botanist.
- Anne Hutchinson (- 1643) was a British dissident prophet in America.
- Beryl Butterworth Hutchinson (born 1892 - 1981) was a British volunteer ambulance driver and member of the FANY.
- Lucy Hutchinson (born 1620 - 1681) was a British poet and biographer.
- Marjorie Eileen Henrietta Grice-Hutchinson (born 1909 - 2003) was a British historian of economic thought and Hispanist.
- Catherine Hutton (born 1756 - 1846) was a British novelist and letter-writer.
- Isabel Galloway Emslie Hutton (born 1887 - 1960) was a British physician specializing in mental disorders and social worker.
- Sibilla Hutton (- 1808) was a British milliner and shopkeeper.
- Elspeth Josceline Huxley (born 1907 - 1997) was a British author and journalist.
- Julia Frances Huxley (born 1862 - 1908) was a British .
- Margaret Rachel Huxley (born 1854 - 1940) was a British nurse and promoter of nurses' training.
- Jane Hyde (born c.1672 - 1725) was a British courtier.
- Pearl Marguerite Hyde (born 1904 - 1963) was a British leader of women's voluntary work and politician.
- Millie Hylton (born 1870 - 1920) was a British .
- Janet Kerr Hyslop (born 1898 - 1989) was a British community activist.
- Kathleen Rachel Maxwell- Maxwell-Hyslop (born 1914 - 2011) was a British archaeologist and Near Eastern scholar.
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- Agnes Ibbetson (born 1757 - 1823) was a British botanist.
- Eva Maria Charlotte Michelle Ibbotson (born 1925 - 2010) was a British author.
- Catherine Impey (born 1847 - 1923) was a British political activist and temperance reformer.
- Mary Impey (born 1749 - 1818) was a British natural historian and patron of the arts.
- Elizabeth Inchbald (born 1753 - 1821) was a British writer and actress.
- Jean Ingelow (born 1820 - 1897) was a British poet and writer.
- Alice Ingham (born 1830 - 1890) was a British Roman Catholic nun.
- Joan Alicia Ingilby (born 1911 - 2000) was a British .
- Elsie Maud Inglis (born 1864 - 1917) was a British physician and surgeon.
- Esther Inglis (born 1570/71 - 1624) was a British calligrapher.
- Margaret Maxwell Inglis (born 1774 - 1843) was a British poet.
- Edith Hilda Ingold (born 1898 - 1988) was a British .
- Joan Mary Eileen Ingpen (born 1916 - 2007) was a British musicians' agent and opera administrator.
- Anne Ingram (born c.1696 - 1764) was a British poet.
- Frances Ingram (born 1734? - 1807) was a British landowner and political manager.
- Maud Isabel Ingram (born 1889 - 1965) was a British .
- Doreen Constance Ingrams (born 1906 - 1997) was a British actress and traveller.
- Emily Anne Innes (born 1843 - 1927) was a British author.
- Adeliza de Insula (fl. 1114-c.1130) was a British .
- Elizabeth Inverarity (born 1813 - 1846) was a British singer and actress.
- Christiane Sourvinou-Inwood (born 1945 - 2007) was a British Greek scholar.
- Nichola Irby (- 1395) was a British .
- Adeline Paulina Irby (born 1831 - 1911) was a British traveller and Balkan sympathizer.
- Anne Elizabeth Ireland (born 1842 - 1893) was a British .
- Maud Ireland (fl. 1380) was a British .
- Evelyn Graham Irons (born 1900 - 2000) was a British journalist.
- Lydia Irving (born 1797 - 1893) was a British philanthropist.
- Margaret Hardinge Irwin (born 1858 - 1940) was a British women's labour activist.
- Muriel Stuart Irwin (born 1885 - 1967) was a British poet.
- Joan Alice Violet Rufus Isaacs (-) was a British .
- Stella Isaacs (born 1894 - 1971) was a British founder of the Women's Royal Voluntary Service.
- Susan Sutherland Isaacs (born 1885 - 1948) was a British educational psychologist and psychoanalyst.
- Isabel of Lancaster (- 1349) was a British prioress of Amesbury.
- Isabella (born c.1160 - 1217) was a British Queen of England, first consort of King John.
- Isabella (born c.1188 - 1246) was a British Queen of England, second consort of King John.
- Isabella (born 1214 - 1241) was a British empress, consort of Frederick II.
- Isabella (born 1295 - 1358) was a British Queen of England, consort of Edward II.
- Isabella (born 1332 - 1379) was a British princess.
- Isabella (born 1389 - 1409) was a British Queen of England, second consort of Richard II.
- Isabella of Castile (born 1355 - 1392) was a British .
- Elizabeth Isham (- 1654) was a British diarist.
- Annie Cecilia Ramsbottom Isherwood (born 1862 - 1906) was a British Anglican nun and educationist.
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- Catherine Hannah Charlotte Jackson (born 1813/14 - 1891) was a British historian.
- Daphne Frances Jackson (born 1936 - 1991) was a British physicist and champion of women in science and engineering.
- Emily Emma Maude Jackson (born 1845 - 1898) was a British litigant for the rights of married women.
- Georgina Frederica Jackson (born 1823/4 - 1895) was a British writer on dialect.
- Margaret Anne Jackson (born 1843 - 1906) was a British mountaineer.
- Naomi Eleanor Clare Jacob (born 1884 - 1964) was a British writer and actress.
- Sarah Jacob (born 1857 - 1869) was a British victim of self-starvation.
- Violet Augusta Mary Frederica Jacob (born 1863 - 1946) was a British writer.
- Jacqueline (born 1401 - 1436) was a British princess.
- Josephine Edwina Jacques (born 1922 - 1980) was a British actress.
- Frances Margaretta Jacson (born 1754 - 1842) was a British novelist.
- Maria Elizabetha Jacson (born 1755 - 1829) was a British writer on botany.
- Muriel Jaeger (born 1892 - 1969) was a British novelist.
- Marie Jahoda (born 1907 - 2001) was a British social psychologist.
- Amélie Jakobovits (born 1928 - 2010) was a British .
- Angharad James (born 1677 - 1749) was a British Welsh-language poet.
- Anne Eleanor Scott-James (born 1913 - 2009) was a British journalist and author.
- Clara Grace James (born 1866 - 1954) was a British trade unionist and community activist.
- Elinor James (born 1644/5 - 1719) was a British printer and polemicist.
- Margaret Bernard James (born 1895 - 1985) was a British designer, calligrapher, and painter.
- Minnie Stewart Rhodes James (born 1865 - 1903) was a British librarian and author.
- Anna Brownell Jameson (born 1794 - 1860) was a British writer and art historian.
- Margaret Ethel Jameson (born 1891 - 1986) was a British novelist.
- Christina Jamieson (born 1864 - 1942) was a British writer and suffragist.
- Jane (born 1508/9 - 1537) was a British Queen of England, third consort of Henry VIII.
- Emily Janes (born 1846 - 1928) was a British women's welfare activist.
- Frances Eleanor Jarman (born 1802 - 1873) was a British actress.
- Rebecca Jarrett (born 1846 - 1928) was a British prostitute and social purity activist.
- Edith Katherine Spicer Jay (born 1847 - 1901) was a British writer and philanthropist.
- Jane Isabella Lee Jay (born 1842/3 - 1919) was a British .
- Margaret Christian Jay (born 1913 - 2008) was a British .
- Susanne Jeans (born 1911 - 1993) was a British organist and musicologist.
- Ann Jebb (born 1735 - 1812) was a British .
- Cynthia Jebb (born 1898 - 1990) was a British political hostess and diarist.
- Eglantyne Jebb (born 1876 - 1928) was a British philanthropist.
- Joyce Jefferies (born c.1570 - 1650) was a British moneylender and diarist.
- Margaret Jefferys (born 1916 - 1999) was a British medical sociologist.
- Bertha Jeffreys (born 1903 - 1999) was a British .
- Elizabeth Jeffryes (born 1727 - 1752) was a British murderer.
- Lena May Jeger (born 1915 - 2007) was a British politician and journalist.
- Agnes Jekyll (born 1861 - 1937) was a British philanthropist and political hostess.
- Elizabeth Jekyll (- 1653) was a British .
- Gertrude Jekyll (born 1843 - 1932) was a British artist and garden designer.
- Mary Harriett Jellett (born 1897 - 1944) was a British painter and writer on art.
- Anne William Jellicoe (born 1823 - 1880) was a British educationist.
- Ursula Jellicoe (born 1907 - 1986) was a British .
- Catherine Jemmat (- 1766?) was a British memoirist.
- Henrietta Camilla Jenkin (born c.1807 - 1885) was a British novelist.
- Alice Brook Jenkins (born 1886 - 1967) was a British abortion campaigner.
- Margaret Elizabeth Heald Jenkins (born 1905 - 2010) was a British novelist and biographer.
- Caryl Jenner (born 1917 - 1973) was a British theatre director and manager.
- Kitty Lee Jenner (born 1853 - 1936) was a British .
- Elizabeth Joan Jennings (born 1926 - 2001) was a British poet.
- Mary Jennings (- 1649?) was a British .
- Agnes Pearl Jephcott (born 1900 - 1980) was a British social researcher.
- Louise Jane Jermy (born 1877 - 1952) was a British domestic servant and autobiographer.
- Wynifried Margaret Jesse (born 1888 - 1958) was a British writer and criminologist.
- Ann Jessop (- 1864) was a British cabinet-maker.
- Rachel Jevon (- 1627) was a British poet.
- Mary Anne Jevons (born 1795 - 1845) was a British poet.
- Geraldine Endsor Jewsbury (born 1812 - 1880) was a British novelist and journalist.
- Maria Jane Jewsbury (born 1800 - 1833) was a British writer and literary reviewer.
- Dorothea Jewson (born 1884 - 1964) was a British feminist and politician.
- Jind Kaur (born 1817 - 1863) was a British maharani and regent of Lahore.
- Sarah Jinner (fl. 1658-1664) was a British compiler of almanacs and medical practitioner.
- Joan (- 1237) was a British princess of Gwynedd, wife of Llywelyn ab Iorwerth.
- Joan (born 1210 - 1238) was a British Queen of Scots, consort of Alexander II.
- Joan (born 1272 - 1307) was a British princess.
- Joan (born 1321 - 1362) was a British Queen of Scots, consort of David II.
- Joan (born c.1328 - 1385) was a British .
- Joan (fl. 1386-1389?) was a British .
- Joan (born 1368 - 1437) was a British Queen of England, second consort of Henry IV.
- Joan (- 1434) was a British .
- Joan (fl. 1407-1409) was a British .
- Joan (- 1445) was a British Queen of Scots, consort of James I (1394-1437).
- Joanna (born 1165 - 1199) was a British Queen of Sicily, consort of William II.
- Elizabeth Jocelin (born 1596 - 1622) was a British author.
- Betty Joel (born 1894 - 1985) was a British furniture and interior designer.
- Constance Agatha Cummings-John (born 1918 - 2000) was a British educationist and politician.
- Gwendolen Mary John (born 1876 - 1939) was a British painter.
- Rosamund John (born 1913 - 1998) was a British actress.
- Amy Johnson (born 1903 - 1941) was a British aviator.
- Bertha Jane Johnson (born 1846 - 1927) was a British promoter of women's higher education.
- Celia Elizabeth Johnson (born 1908 - 1982) was a British actress.
- Cicely Johnson (fl. 1617/18-1636/7) was a British religious writer.
- Dorothea Johnson (born 1732 - 1817) was a British Methodist leader.
- Elizabeth Johnson (fl. 1779-1798) was a British printer.
- Esther Johnson (born 1681 - 1728) was a British friend of Jonathan Swift.
- Frances Johnson (born 1728 - 1812) was a British hostess.
- Harriet Johnson (born 1871 - 1956) was a British schoolteacher and educationist.
- Jane Johnson (born 1706 - 1759) was a British writer.
- Pamela Helen Hansford Johnson (born 1912 - 1981) was a British writer and playwright.
- Betty Joan Johnston (born 1916 - 1994) was a British .
- Ellen Johnston (born c.1835 - 1874?) was a British power-loom weaver and poet.
- Henrietta Johnston (born c.1674 - 1729) was a British pastellist.
- Christian Isobel Johnstone (born 1781 - 1857) was a British journalist and author.
- Charlotte Alice Berta Eva Jolles (born 1909 - 2003) was a British German scholar.
- Ethel Maude Tawse Jollie (born 1874 - 1950) was a British .
- Agnes Elizabeth Jones (born 1832 - 1868) was a British nurse.
- Alice Gray Jones (born 1852 - 1943) was a British writer, journal editor, and temperance leader.
- Avonia Jones (born 1836 - 1867) was a British actress.
- Charlotte Jones (born 1768 - 1847) was a British miniature painter.
- Claudia Vera Jones (born 1915 - 1964) was a British communist and journalist.
- Emily Elizabeth Constance Jones (born 1848 - 1922) was a British philosopher and college head.
- Diana Wynne Jones (born 1934 - 2011) was a British children's writer.
- Dilys Lloyd Glynne Jones (born 1857 - 1932) was a British educationist.
- Elizabeth Mary Jones (born 1877 - 1953) was a British novelist.
- Elsie Elizabeth Duncan-Jones (born 1908 - 2003) was a British literary scholar.
- Emily Beatrix Coursolles Jones (born 1893 - 1966) was a British novelist.
- Enid Wyn Jones (born 1909 - 1967) was a British religious and social worker.
- Georgiana Burne-Jones (born 1840 - 1920) was a British .
- Hannah Maria Jones (born 1796? - 1854) was a British novelist.
- Harriet Morant Jones (born 1833 - 1917) was a British headmistress.
- Karen Ida Boalth Spärck Jones (born 1935 - 2007) was a British computer scientist.
- Katherine Jones (born 1615 - 1691) was a British noblewoman associated with the Hartlib circle.
- Kathleen Jones (born 1922 - 2010) was a British historian and scholar of social policy.
- Kathleen Letitia Lloyd Jones (born 1898 - 1978) was a British garden designer and nurserywoman.
- Mary Jones (born 1707 - 1778) was a British poet.
- Mary Jones (born 1784 - 1866) was a British exemplar of godly life.
- Mary Jones (born 1812 - 1887) was a British nursing reformer.
- Margaret Monica Beale Jones (born 1922 - 2001) was a British university teacher and friend of Philip Larkin.
- Vicky Veronica Clement-Jones (born 1948 - 1987) was a British physician and founder of the British Association for Cancer United Patients.
- Louise Jane Jopling (born 1843 - 1933) was a British portrait painter.
- Dorothy Jordan (born 1761 - 1816) was a British actress.
- Isabel Jordayne (- in or before 1534) was a British Abbess of Wilton.
- Anthea Esther Joseph (born 1924 - 1981) was a British publisher.
- Helen Beatrice May Joseph (born 1905 - 1992) was a British anti-apartheid activist.
- Eleanor Frances Jourdain (born 1863 - 1924) was a British author and college head.
- Emily Margaret Jourdain (born 1876 - 1951) was a British historian of English furniture and decoration.
- Jane Jowitt (born 1770 - 1846) was a British poet.
- Eileen Alannah Joyce (born 1912 - 1991) was a British pianist.
- Ellen Joyce (born 1832 - 1924) was a British organizer of women's emigration.
- Nora Joseph Joyce (born 1884 - 1951) was a British wife and muse of James Joyce (1882-1941).
- Yootha Joyce (born 1927 - 1980) was a British actress.
- Anneliese Emily Juda (born 1914 - 2006) was a British art dealer and gallery owner.
- Judith (born b. after 843 - c.870) was a British .
- Judith of Flanders (born 1030x35 - 1095) was a British noblewoman.
- Joan Jugge (- 1588) was a British .
- Julian of Norwich (born 1342 - c.1416) was a British anchoress and mystic.
- Rosamind Julius (born 1923 - 2010) was a British design entrepreneur and furniture manufacturer.
- Elizabeth Justice (born 1703 - 1752) was a British author.
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- Fanny Wyndham Lablache (born 1821? - 1877) was a British .
- Labotsibeni (born c.1858 - 1925) was a British queen mother and queen regent of Swaziland.
- Janet Lacey (born 1903 - 1988) was a British charity director.
- Alice Lacy (born 1281 - 1348) was a British .
- Harriett Deborah Lacy (born 1807 - 1874) was a British actress.
- Margaret de Lacy (- 1266) was a British noblewoman.
- Mary Lacy (born 1740 -) was a British shipwright and author.
- Marie Elisabeth de La Fite (born 1737 - 1794) was a British author, translator, and governess.
- Anna Robena Keddy Laidlaw (born 1819 - 1901) was a British pianist.
- Enid Lakeman (born 1903 - 1995) was a British political reformer.
- Katherine Lakensnyder (- 1394) was a British .
- rani of Jhansi Lakshmi Bai (born 1827/1828 - 1858) was a British warrior queen in India.
- Lallóc (fl. 5th cent.) was a British .
- Gwen Lally (born 1882 - 1963) was a British pageant master and theatre producer.
- Katherine Lam (- 1494) was a British .
- Caroline Lamb (born 1785 - 1828) was a British novelist.
- Elizabeth Lamb (- 1818) was a British political hostess and agricultural improver.
- Mary Anne Lamb (born 1764 - 1847) was a British children's writer.
- Winifred Lamb (born 1894 - 1963) was a British archaeologist and museum curator.
- Florence Barraclough Lambert (born 1871 - 1957) was a British physician and public health administrator.
- Joyce Mildred Lambert (born 1916 - 2005) was a British botanist and ecologist.
- Verity Ann Lambert (born 1935 - 2007) was a British television and film producer.
- Ann Katharine Swynford Lambton (born 1912 - 2008) was a British orientalist and Persianist.
- Richmal Crompton Lamburn (born 1890 - 1969) was a British children's writer and novelist.
- Mary Lamond (born 1862 - 1948) was a British Church of Scotland deaconess.
- Diana Elizabeth Lamplugh (born 1936 - 2011) was a British fitness specialist, personal safety campaigner, and charity founder.
- Lydia Lancaster (born 1683 - 1761) was a British Quaker minister.
- Nancy Keene Lancaster (born 1897 - 1994) was a British interior decorator.
- Adeline Louisa Maria de Lancastre Saldanha (born 1824 - 1915) was a British aristocrat.
- Agnes Lancecrona (fl. 1382-1388) was a British .
- Edith de Lancelene (fl. 1133-1138/9) was a British monastic patron and Abbess of Godstow.
- Edith Lanchester (born 1871 - 1966) was a British socialist and feminist.
- Elsa Sullivan Lanchester (born 1902 - 1986) was a British actress and entertainer.
- Letitia Elizabeth Landon (born 1802 - 1838) was a British poet and writer.
- Jessica Landseer (born 1807 - 1880) was a British painter and etcher.
- Elizabeth Kathleen Lane (born 1905 - 1988) was a British judge.
- Jane Lane (- 1689) was a British royalist heroine.
- Margaret Winifred Lane (born 1907 - 1994) was a British novelist and biographer.
- Maud Lane (born c.1507 - 1558/9) was a British courtier.
- Sarah Lane (born 1822/3 - 1899) was a British actress, playwright, and theatre manager.
- Elizabeth Langham (born 1635 - 1664) was a British exemplar of godly life.
- Edith Langridge (born 1864 - 1959) was a British settlement worker and missionary in India.
- Lady Anna Eliza Mary Gore-Langton (born 1820 - 1879) was a British campaigner for women's rights.
- Anne Langton (born 1804 - 1893) was a British artist and author.
- Lillie Langtry (born 1853 - 1929) was a British actress.
- Emilia Lanier (- 1645) was a British poet.
- Phebe Lankester (born 1825 - 1900) was a British writer on botany and health.
- Katharina Josefa Lanner (born 1829 - 1908) was a British dancer and choreographer.
- Dorothy Mary Larcher (born 1882 - 1952) was a British flower painter, designer, and textile printer.
- Ethel Warneford Larcombe (born 1879 - 1965) was a British badminton and lawn tennis player.
- Anna Margaretta Larpent (born 1758 - 1832) was a British diarist.
- Marghanita Laski (born 1915 - 1988) was a British writer and broadcaster.
- Nellie Last (born 1889 - 1968) was a British housewife and diarist.
- Jane Leeke Latham (born 1867 - 1938) was a British college head and missionary.
- Mary Latter (- 1777) was a British author.
- Victoria Nicola Christina Laughland (born 1944 - 1994) was a British social worker and charity administrator.
- Joan Ann Werner Laurie (born 1920 - 1964) was a British book and magazine editor.
- Maura Laverty (born 1907 - 1966) was a British journalist and writer.
- Hazel Jenner Lavery (born 1880 - 1935) was a British .
- Harriet Teresa Law (born 1831 - 1897) was a British secularist.
- Vivien Anne Law (born 1954 - 2002) was a British linguistic scholar.
- Sylvia Dorothy Lawler (born 1922 - 1996) was a British human geneticist.
- Emily Lawless (born 1845 - 1913) was a British novelist.
- Hannah Lawrance (born 1795 - 1875) was a British historian and journalist.
- Mary Lawrance (fl. 1794-1830) was a British flower painter.
- Ane Lawraunce (fl. 1610) was a British gentlewoman.
- Dorothy Lawrence (born 1860 - 1933) was a British .
- Dorothy Lawrence (born 1896 -) was a British sexual impostor and soldier.
- Edith Lawrence (born 1890 - 1973) was a British .
- Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence (born 1867 - 1954) was a British suffragette.
- Esther Ella Lawrence (born 1862 - 1944) was a British educationist.
- Gertrude Lawrence (born 1898 - 1952) was a British actress.
- Honoria Lawrence (born 1808 - 1854) was a British writer.
- Louisa Lawrence (born 1803/4 - 1855) was a British horticulturist.
- Maude Agnes Lawrence (born 1864 - 1933) was a British civil servant.
- Millicent Lawrence (born 1863 - 1925) was a British .
- Penelope Lawrence (born 1856 - 1932) was a British a founder of Roedean School, Brighton.
- Arabella Susan Lawrence (born 1871 - 1947) was a British politician.
- Mary Ann Lawrenson (born 1850 - 1943) was a British co-operative movement activist and educationist.
- Dorothy Lawson (born 1580 - 1632) was a British recusant and priest harbourer.
- Louisa Lawson (born 1848 - 1920) was a British newspaper proprietor and suffragist in Australia.
- Nina Frances Layard (born 1853 - 1935) was a British poet and archaeologist.
- Evelyn Laye (born 1900 - 1996) was a British actress and singer.
- Eleanor Dorothea Layton (born 1887 - 1959) was a British suffragist and politician.
- Janet Darnell Leach (born 1918 - 1997) was a British potter.
- Jane Lead (born 1624 - 1704) was a British mystic and author.
- Mary Leadbeater (born 1758 - 1826) was a British author.
- Caroline Woolmer Leakey (born 1827 - 1881) was a British author.
- Henrietta Wilfrida Leakey (born 1902 - 1993) was a British .
- Mary Douglas Leakey (born 1913 - 1996) was a British archaeologist and palaeoanthropologist.
- Mary Leapor (born 1722 - 1746) was a British poet.
- Christian Learmonth (- 1762) was a British milliner and shopkeeper.
- Ella Mary Leather (born 1874 - 1928) was a British folklorist.
- Elizabeth Leavens (- 1665) was a British .
- Queenie Dorothy Leavis (born 1906 - 1981) was a British literary scholar.
- Elizabeth Alice Frances Le Blond (born 1860 - 1934) was a British mountaineer and photographer.
- Anna Letitia Le Breton (born 1808 - 1885) was a British writer.
- Cecilia la Leche (fl. c.1350) was a British .
- Matilda la Leche (fl. 1232) was a British .
- Marie-Thérèse Le Chene (born c.1887 -) was a British .
- Carlotta Leclercq (born 1838 - 1893) was a British actress.
- Rose Leclercq (born 1843 - 1899) was a British .
- Judith Geertruid Ledeboer (born 1901 - 1990) was a British architect and public servant.
- Sally Ledger (born 1961 - 2009) was a British literary scholar.
- Ann Lee (born 1736 - 1784) was a British religious leader in England and America.
- Anna Lee (born 1913 - 2004) was a British actress.
- Catharine Anna Lee (born 1859 - 1904) was a British singer and folk-song collector.
- Elizabeth Lee (born 1857/8 - 1920) was a British biographer and translator.
- Harriet Lee (born 1757/8 - 1851) was a British novelist and playwright.
- Jane Lee (- 1895) was a British .
- Janet Lee (born 1904 - 1988) was a British politician.
- Margaret Lucy Lee (born 1871 - 1955) was a British headmistress.
- Mary Lee (fl. 1670-1685) was a British actress.
- Rachel Fanny Antonina Lee (born 1773? - 1829) was a British alleged victim of abduction.
- Sarah Lee (born 1791 - 1856) was a British naturalist and author.
- Sophia Priscilla Lee (- 1824) was a British novelist and playwright.
- Florence Sarah Lees (born 1840 - 1922) was a British nurse.
- Henrietta Amelia Leeson (born 1751 - 1826) was a British .
- Margaret Leeson (born 1727 - 1797) was a British courtesan and writer.
- Alicia Le Fanu (born 1753 - 1817) was a British .
- Alicia Le Fanu (born b. 1791 - in or after 1844) was a British .
- Madeleine Septimia Shaw-Lefevre (born 1835 - 1914) was a British college head.
- Cecily Margot Lefort (born 1900 - 1945) was a British .
- Augusta Legge (born 1822 - 1900) was a British philanthropist.
- Mary Dominica Legge (born 1905 - 1986) was a British French scholar and historian.
- Alice Blanche Legh (born 1856 - 1948) was a British archer.
- Margaret Jean Legum (born 1934 - 2007) was a British .
- Elizabeth Nina Mary Frederica Lehmann (born 1862 - 1918) was a British composer and singer.
- Rosamond Nina Lehmann (born 1901 - 1990) was a British novelist.
- Johanna Clara Louise Lehzen (born 1784 - 1870) was a British royal governess.
- Dorothy Leigh (- in or before 1616) was a British writer.
- Mary Leigh (born b. 1885 - in or after 1965) was a British militant suffragette.
- Elizabeth Medora Leigh (born 1814 - 1849) was a British alleged daughter of Lord Byron.
- Vera Eugenie Leigh (born 1903 - 1944) was a British .
- Vivien Leigh (born 1913 - 1967) was a British actress.
- Clara Ellaline Hope Leighton (born 1898 - 1989) was a British engraver.
- Margaret Leighton (born 1922 - 1976) was a British actress.
- Charlotte Cecilia Pitcairn Leitch (born 1891 - 1977) was a British golfer.
- Isabella Leitch (born 1890 - 1980) was a British nutritional physiologist.
- Caroline Alice Lejeune (born 1897 - 1973) was a British film critic.
- Anna Margharetta Leman (born 1704? - 1743) was a British .
- Iris Margaret Elsie Lemare (born 1902 - 1997) was a British conductor and concert organizer.
- Margaret Lemon (born c.1614 -) was a British artist's model.
- Margaretta Louisa Lemon (born 1860 - 1953) was a British bird protectionist.
- Barbara Charlotte Lennox (born 1730/31? - 1804) was a British novelist and writer.
- Margaret Lennox (- in or before 1392) was a British .
- Elizabeth Anne Le Noir (- 1841) was a British poet and novelist.
- Alice Mulenga Lenshina (born 1920 - 1978) was a British visionary and founder of the Lumpa church in Northern Rhodesia.
- Leoba (- 782) was a British Abbess of Tauberbischofsheim.
- Beatrice Augusta de Leon (born 1900 - 1991) was a British .
- Delia de Leon (born 1901 - 1993) was a British .
- Gladys Isabel Osborne Leonard (born 1882 - 1968) was a British spiritualist and trance medium.
- Anna Harriette Leonowens (born 1831 - 1915) was a British educator and travel writer.
- Sulpicia Lepidina (fl. AD 97-105) was a British .
- Francesca Margherita de L'Epine (- 1746) was a British singer.
- Mary Adela Lescher (born 1846 - 1927) was a British college head.
- Agnes Leslie (- in or after 1606) was a British noblewoman.
- Doris Leslie (born 1891 - 1982) was a British novelist.
- May Sybil Leslie (born 1887 - 1937) was a British chemist.
- Jane Lessingham (born 1738/9 - 1783) was a British actress.
- Elaine Thérèse Lessore (born 1884 - 1945) was a British .
- Helen Lessore de Saint-Foix (born 1907 - 1994) was a British painter and gallery director.
- Muriel Lester (born 1883 - 1968) was a British peace campaigner and writer.
- Joan Lestor (born 1927 - 1998) was a British politician.
- Alice L'Estrange (born 1585 - 1656) was a British keeper of household and estate accounts.
- Ada Esther Leverson (born 1862 - 1933) was a British novelist.
- Celia Levetus (born c.1819 - 1873) was a British writer.
- Ruby Winifred Levick (born 1871/2 - 1940) was a British sculptor.
- Dorothy Elizabeth Levitt (born 1882 - 1922) was a British motorist and author.
- Amy Judith Levy (born 1861 - 1889) was a British writer and poet.
- Judith Levy (born 1706 - 1803) was a British benefactor.
- Constance Mary Lewcock (born 1894 - 1980) was a British suffragette and socialist.
- Agnes Smith Lewis (born 1843 - 1926) was a British Arabic and Syriac scholar and novelist.
- Alethea Lewis (born 1749 - 1827) was a British novelist.
- Elizabeth Anne Lewis (born 1843 - 1924) was a British temperance activist.
- Jessie Elizabeth Penn-Lewis (born 1861 - 1927) was a British missioner and revivalist.
- Joyce Lewis (- 1557) was a British protestant martyr.
- Judith Lewis (- 1781) was a British .
- Mercy Lewis (born 1672/3 -) was a British .
- Naomi Lewis (born 1911 - 2009) was a British poet and literary critic.
- Rosa Lewis (born 1867 - 1952) was a British hotel proprietor.
- Sarah Lewis (fl. 1839-1848) was a British writer on the status of women.
- Maria Theresa Lewis (born 1803 - 1865) was a British author.
- Amelia Lewsham (born b. c.1748 - in or after 1798) was a British white negress.
- Jane Lewson (born 1699/1700? - 1816) was a British eccentric and centenarian.
- Juliana Leybourne (born 1303/4 - 1367) was a British noblewoman.
- Hilda Winifred Ivy Leyel (born 1880 - 1957) was a British herbalist.
- Isabella Lickbarrow (born 1784 - 1847) was a British poet.
- Ann Liddell (- in or after 1734) was a British political commentator.
- Elizabeth Sedman Lidgett (born 1843 - 1919) was a British poor-law guardian and suffragist.
- Dorothea Khristoforovna Lieven (born 1785 - 1857) was a British political hostess.
- Hilda Mary Light (born 1890 - 1969) was a British sports administrator.
- Hannah Lightfoot (born b. 1730 - in or after 1758) was a British supposed first wife of George III.
- Miriam Lightowler (born 1875 - 1958) was a British local politician.
- Elizabeth Lilburne (fl. 1641-1660) was a British Leveller.
- Beatrice Gladys Lillie (born 1894 - 1989) was a British actress and singer.
- Frances Elizabeth Rosemary Lincoln (born 1945 - 2001) was a British publisher.
- Jenny Lind (born 1820 - 1887) was a British singer.
- Letty Lind (born 1861 - 1923) was a British actress and dancer.
- Emilie Augusta Louise Lind-af-Hageby (born 1878 - 1963) was a British animal welfare campaigner.
- Joanna Maria Lindehleim (- 1724) was a British singer.
- Abigail Lindo (born 1803 - 1848) was a British lexicographer.
- Anna Lindsay (born 1845 - 1903) was a British women's activist.
- Harriet Sarah Loyd-Lindsay (born 1837 - 1920) was a British benefactor.
- Jean Olivia Lindsay (born 1910 - 1996) was a British historian and educationist.
- Lilian Lindsay (born 1871 - 1960) was a British dentist.
- Norah Mary Madeleine Lindsay (born 1873 - 1948) was a British gardener.
- Mary Lindsey (fl. 1697-1713) was a British singer.
- Anne Line (- 1601) was a British Roman Catholic martyr.
- Mary Lines (born 1893 - 1978) was a British .
- Freda Violet Lingstrom (born 1893 - 1989) was a British television producer and writer.
- Marjorie Linklater (born 1909 - 1997) was a British .
- Elizabeth Ann Linley (born 1754 - 1792) was a British singer and writer.
- Maria Linley (- 1784) was a British .
- Mary Linley (born 1758 - 1787) was a British .
- Mary Jane Linskill (born 1840 - 1891) was a British novelist.
- Elizabeth Lynn Linton (born 1822 - 1898) was a British writer.
- Mary Linwood (born 1755 - 1845) was a British artist in needlework.
- Cecilia May Lipton (born 1923 - 2011) was a British singer, actress, and philanthropist.
- Alice Lisle (born c.1614 - 1685) was a British supposed traitor.
- Anne Lister (born 1671 - 1695x1704) was a British .
- Anne Lister (born 1791 - 1840) was a British diarist and traveller.
- Gulielma Lister (born 1860 - 1949) was a British mycologist and naturalist.
- Moira Lister (born 1923 - 2007) was a British actress.
- Susanna Lister (- 1738) was a British natural history illustrator.
- Henrietta Liston (born 1751 - 1828) was a British .
- Harriett Litchfield (born 1777 - 1854) was a British actress.
- Alicia Ellen Neve Little (born 1845 - 1926) was a British author and campaigner against foot-binding.
- Janet Little (born 1759 - 1813) was a British poet.
- Maudie Joan Littlewood (born 1914 - 2002) was a British theatre director and writer.
- Marie Litton (born 1847 - 1884) was a British actress and theatre manager.
- Jean Livingston (born 1579 - 1600) was a British murderer.
- Mary Livingston (- 1585) was a British .
- Adelaide Lord Livingstone (born c.1881 - 1970) was a British peace campaigner.
- Helen Livingstone (- 1627) was a British royal tutor.
- Mary Catherine Pendrill Llewelyn (born 1811 - 1874) was a British writer and translator.
- Anna Shatford Lloyd (born 1837 - 1912) was a British school principal.
- Dorothy Jordan Lloyd (born 1889 - 1946) was a British biochemist.
- Hilda Nora Lloyd (born 1891 - 1982) was a British gynaecologist and obstetrician.
- Julia Lloyd (born 1867 - 1955) was a British educationist.
- June Kathleen Lloyd (born 1928 - 2006) was a British paediatrician.
- Lucy Catherine Lloyd (born 1834 - 1914) was a British .
- Marie Lloyd (born 1870 - 1922) was a British music-hall entertainer.
- Martha Lloyd (born 1860 - 1943) was a British .
- Mary Lloyd (born 1795 - 1865) was a British slavery abolitionist.
- Maude Doris Lloyd (born 1908 - 2004) was a British ballet dancer and critic.
- Rachel Lloyd (born 1722 - 1803) was a British housekeeper.
- Alice Eliza Loane (born 1863 - 1922) was a British .
- Martha Jane Loane (born 1852 - 1933) was a British nurse and social commentator.
- Lily Loat (born 1879/80 - 1958) was a British anti-vaccination activist.
- Betsy Lobb (born 1868 - 1956) was a British .
- Sheila Ramsay Lochhead (born 1910 - 1994) was a British .
- Anne Locke (born c.1530 - 1590x1607) was a British translator and religious activist.
- Mary Locke (- 1768) was a British poet and children's writer.
- Margaret Mary Lockwood (born 1916 - 1990) was a British actress.
- Kate Fanny Loder (born 1825 - 1904) was a British .
- Mary Lodewyk (- 1407) was a British .
- Eleanor Constance Lodge (born 1869 - 1936) was a British historian and college head.
- Jane Loftus (born 1821 - 1890) was a British courtier.
- Lena Login (born 1820 - 1904) was a British courtier.
- Marie Kaye Wouldes Löhr (born 1890 - 1975) was a British actress.
- Amelia Long (born 1772 - 1837) was a British watercolour painter.
- Ann Long (born 1681? - 1711) was a British celebrated beauty.
- Catharine Long (born 1797 - 1867) was a British religious writer.
- Margaret Gabrielle Vere Long (born 1885 - 1952) was a British writer.
- Margaret Helen Longhurst (born 1882 - 1958) was a British museum curator.
- Mary Jane Longstaff (born 1855 - 1935) was a British biologist.
- Maria Theresa Longworth (born 1833 - 1881) was a British plaintiff in a case of disputed marriage and author.
- Kathleen Lonsdale (born 1903 - 1971) was a British crystallographer and pacifist.
- Margaret Lonsdale (fl. 1317) was a British .
- Lydia Vasilievna Lopokova (born 1892 - 1981) was a British ballet dancer.
- Violet Loraine (born 1886 - 1956) was a British actress.
- Elizabeth Lorde (- 1551) was a British prioress of Wilberfoss.
- Emily Martha Lorimer (born 1881 - 1949) was a British .
- Elizabeth Hilda Lockhart Lorimer (born 1873 - 1954) was a British classical scholar.
- Sara Losh (- 1853) was a British architect.
- Jane Loudon (born 1807 - 1858) was a British writer on botany and magazine editor.
- Anne Loughlin (born 1894 - 1979) was a British trade unionist.
- Louisa (born 1724 - 1751) was a British .
- styled Countess of Albany Louisa (born 1752 - 1824) was a British consort of Charles Edward, Jacobite claimant to the English, Scottish, and Irish thrones.
- Louise (born 1848 - 1939) was a British .
- royal and Duchess of Fife Louise (born 1867 - 1931) was a British .
- Mary Love (fl. 1639-1660) was a British religious writer and biographer.
- Emily Mary Loveday (born 1799 -) was a British Roman Catholic convert.
- Mary Lovel (born c.1564 - 1628) was a British founder of the English Carmelite convent at Antwerp.
- Maria Ann Lovell (born 1803 - 1877) was a British actress and playwright.
- Irene May Lovelock (born 1896 - 1974) was a British founder of the British Housewives' League.
- Erna Low (born 1909 - 2002) was a British tour operator.
- Helen Nora Wilson Low (born 1886 - 1930) was a British novelist and screenwriter.
- Elizabeth Lowe (born 1828/9 - 1897) was a British journalist and newspaper editor.
- Eveline Mary Lowe (born 1869 - 1956) was a British local politician.
- Margaret Frances Jane Lowenfeld (born 1890 - 1973) was a British child psychiatrist and child psychotherapist.
- Gillian Marjorie Lowndes (born 1936 - 2010) was a British ceramic artist.
- Marie Adelaide Elizabeth Renee Julia Belloc Lowndes (born 1868 - 1947) was a British author.
- Mary Lowndes (born 1856 - 1929) was a British stained-glass artist.
- Katherine Lowther (born 1653 - 1713) was a British electoral patron.
- Mina Gertrude Loy (born 1882 - 1966) was a British poet and painter.
- Lozikeyi (born b. before 1869 - 1919) was a British Ndebele Queen of Bulawayo.
- Helen Lucas (born 1835 - 1918) was a British philanthropist and social worker.
- Isabelle Harriet Lucas (born 1927 - 1997) was a British singer and actress.
- Margaret Bright Lucas (born 1818 - 1890) was a British temperance activist and suffragist.
- Marie Elizabeth Seymour Lucas (born 1850 - 1921) was a British .
- Eva Charlotte Ellis Lückes (born 1854 - 1919) was a British nurse.
- Alice Lucy (born c.1594 - 1648) was a British puritan gentlewoman.
- Flora Louise Lugard (born 1852 - 1929) was a British journalist and author.
- Jemima Luke (born 1813 - 1906) was a British hymn writer.
- Elizabeth Lumley (born c.1578 - 1658) was a British benefactor.
- Jane Lumley (born 1537 - 1578) was a British translator.
- Louisa Innes Lumsden (born 1840 - 1935) was a British promoter of women's education, headmistress, and suffragist.
- Gladys Anne Lunn (born 1908 - 1988) was a British .
- Sally Lunn (fl. 1680x1800 (suipposedly)) was a British supposed baker.
- Frances Elizabeth Lupton (born 1821 - 1892) was a British educationist.
- Anne Lutton (born 1791 - 1881) was a British Wesleyan Methodist preacher.
- Elizabeth Lutton (born b. c.1498 - in or before 1553) was a British Benedictine nun.
- Elizabeth Luttrell (- 1395) was a British .
- Elizabeth Luttrell (- 1799) was a British .
- Agnes Elisabeth Lutyens (born 1906 - 1983) was a British composer.
- Emily Lutyens (born 1874 - 1964) was a British theosophist.
- Edith Penelope Mary Lutyens (born 1908 - 1999) was a British writer.
- Jaquetta de Luxembourg (born c.1416 - 1472) was a British noblewoman.
- Beatrix Margaret Lyall (born 1873 - 1948) was a British social worker and local politician.
- Agnes Lyle (fl. 1825) was a British ballad singer.
- Moura Lympany (born 1916 - 2005) was a British pianist.
- Eliza Alicia Lynch (born 1835 - 1886) was a British mistress of Francisco Solano López, marshal-president of Paraguay.
- Hannah Lynch (born 1859 - 1904) was a British novelist and journalist.
- Patricia Nora Lynch (born c.1894 - 1972) was a British children's writer and journalist.
- Theodora Elizabeth Lynch (born 1812 - 1885) was a British poet and novelist.
- Kathleen Lynn (born 1874 - 1955) was a British physician and political activist.
- Agnes Lyon (born 1762 - 1840) was a British poet.
- Elizabeth Lyon (fl. 1722-1726) was a British prostitute and thief.
- Isabel Edgar Punton Lyth (born 1917 - 2008) was a British psychoanalyst and social scientist.
- Edith Sophy Lyttelton (born 1865 - 1948) was a British public servant and author.
- Octavia Laura Lyttelton (born 1862 - 1886) was a British .
- Mary Kathleen Lyttelton (born 1856 - 1907) was a British women's activist.
- Sarah Lyttelton (born 1787 - 1870) was a British courtier.
- Lady Constance Georgina Bulwer-Lytton (born 1869 - 1923) was a British suffragette.
- Edith Bulwer-Lytton (born 1841 - 1936) was a British .
- Rosina Anne Doyle Bulwer Lytton (born 1802 - 1882) was a British novelist.
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- Catherine Charlotte Maberly (born 1805 - 1875) was a British .
- Elizabeth Macadam (born 1871 - 1948) was a British social worker.
- Mary Agnes Josephine McAlister (born 1896 - 1976) was a British politician.
- Anne Hutchison McAllister (born 1892 - 1983) was a British speech therapist and teacher.
- Elizabeth Macarthur (born 1766 - 1850) was a British .
- Ellen Annette McArthur (born 1862 - 1927) was a British historian.
- Mary Reid Macarthur (born 1880 - 1921) was a British women's labour organizer.
- Isabella Margaret MacAskill (born 1941 - 2011) was a British Gaelic singer.
- Carola Macaulay (born 1682 -) was a British milliner and shopkeeper.
- Catharine Macaulay (born 1731 - 1791) was a British historian and political polemicist.
- Emilie Rose Macaulay (born 1881 - 1958) was a British author.
- Catherine Elizabeth McAuley (born 1778? - 1841) was a British Roman Catholic nun.
- Elizabeth Wright Macauley (born 1785? - 1837) was a British actress and socialist.
- Margaret M'Avoy (born 1800 - 1820) was a British impostor.
- Ann Macbeth (born 1875 - 1948) was a British .
- Sara Vonla Adair McBride (born 1921 - 2003) was a British naval officer.
- Annie McCall (born 1859 - 1949) was a British physician and promoter of antenatal and maternity care.
- Janet Hutchison McCallum (born 1881 - 1946) was a British trade unionist and suffragette.
- Euphame MacCalzean (- 1591) was a British .
- Lila Emma McCarthy (born 1875 - 1960) was a British actress and theatre manager.
- Mary Josepha MacCarthy (born 1882 - 1953) was a British .
- Emma Maud McCarthy (born 1858 - 1949) was a British army matron-in-chief.
- Linda Louise McCartney (born 1941 - 1998) was a British photographer and promoter of vegetarianism.
- Ivy Lilian McClelland (born 1908 - 2006) was a British scholar of Spanish literature.
- Nellie Letitia McClung (born 1873 - 1951) was a British suffragist and writer.
- Kirsty Anna MacColl (born 1959 - 2000) was a British singer and songwriter.
- Mary Ann McCracken (born 1770 - 1866) was a British social reformer.
- Jane McCrea (born 1752? - 1777) was a British murder victim and folk heroine in America.
- Agnes Syme Macdonald (born 1882 - 1966) was a British suffragette and campaigner for women's citizenship.
- Eleanor Catherine Macdonald (born 1910 - 2004) was a British businesswoman and management consultant.
- Ethel Camilia MacDonald (born 1909 - 1960) was a British anti-parliamentary socialist.
- Finola MacDonald (- in or after 1610) was a British .
- Flora MacDonald (born 1722 - 1790) was a British Jacobite heroine.
- Frances Eliza Macdonald (born 1873 - 1921) was a British .
- Georgiana Macdonald (-) was a British .
- Margaret Ethel Gladstone MacDonald (born 1870 - 1911) was a British socialist and feminist.
- Katherine MacDonnell (born 1603? - 1649) was a British noblewoman.
- Rose MacDonnell (born 1631 - 1695) was a British noblewoman.
- Grace Alexandra McDougall (born 1887 - 1963) was a British officer of the FANY.
- Harriette McDougall (born 1818 - 1886) was a British missionary.
- Kate Florence McDougall (born 1910 - 1999) was a British psychiatric social worker.
- Mary Augusta McEvoy (born 1870 - 1941) was a British .
- Ann Maitland MacEwen (born 1918 - 2008) was a British architect and town planner.
- Frances Elizabeth Bellenden McFall (born 1854 - 1943) was a British novelist and women's rights campaigner.
- Mrs Macfarlane (fl. 1716-1719) was a British murderer.
- Jessie Macfarlane (born 1843 - 1871) was a British preacher.
- Mary Agnes Craig McGeachy (born 1901 - 1991) was a British international civil servant.
- Janet Elizabeth Macgregor (born 1920 - 2005) was a British cytologist.
- Norah Allison McGuinness (born 1901 - 1980) was a British painter and theatre designer.
- Hvarflod Macheth (fl. 1196) was a British .
- Frances Matilda McIan (born c.1814 - 1897) was a British painter and design school superintendent.
- Harriett McIlquham (born 1837 - 1910) was a British local politician and suffragist.
- Anne Louise McIlroy (born 1878 - 1968) was a British obstetrician and gynaecologist.
- Helen Clark McInnes (born 1907 - 1985) was a British novelist.
- Matilda Anne Mackarness (born 1825 - 1881) was a British children's writer.
- Helen Marion McPherson Mackay (born 1891 - 1965) was a British paediatrician.
- Isabella Gordon Mackay (born 1777/8 - 1850) was a British philanthropist and religious activist.
- Margaret McKay (born 1911 - 1996) was a British politician and trade unionist.
- Mary Mackay (born 1855 - 1924) was a British novelist.
- Sheila Marshall McKechnie (born 1948 - 2004) was a British housing reformer and consumer rights campaigner.
- Mary Mackellar (born 1834 - 1890) was a British poet.
- Marthe McKenna (born 1892 - c.1969) was a British spy.
- Siobhan McKenna (born 1923 - 1986) was a British actress.
- Agnes Mure Mackenzie (born 1891 - 1955) was a British historian and novelist.
- Anna Mackenzie (born c.1621 - 1707) was a British noblewoman.
- Anne Mackenzie (born 1813/14 - 1877) was a British .
- Georgina Mary Muir Mackenzie (born 1833 - 1874) was a British traveller and writer.
- Helen Carruthers Mackenzie (born 1859 - 1945) was a British educationist and public health campaigner.
- Mary Elizabeth Frederica Stewart-Mackenzie (born 1783 - 1862) was a British chief of clan Mackenzie.
- Margaret McKillop (born 1864 - 1929) was a British scientist and university teacher.
- Mary Helen MacKillop (born 1842 - 1909) was a British Roman Catholic nun.
- Antoinette Sterling MacKinlay (born 1843x50 - 1904) was a British singer.
- Nina Mae McKinney (born 1912 - 1967) was a British singer and actress.
- Doris Livingstone Mackinnon (born 1883 - 1956) was a British protozoologist.
- Anne Mackintosh (born 1723 - 1784) was a British Jacobite campaigner.
- Elizabeth MacKintosh (born 1896 - 1952) was a British novelist and playwright.
- Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh (born 1864 - 1933) was a British watercolour painter and designer.
- Maria Macklin (born 1733 - 1781) was a British .
- Christine McKoy (born 1851 - 1912) was a British .
- Millie McKoy (born 1851 - 1912) was a British .
- Laurentia Margaret McLachlan (born 1866 - 1953) was a British Abbess of Stanbrook and scholar.
- Christian Maclagan (born 1811 - 1901) was a British archaeologist.
- Myrtle Ethel Maclagan (born 1911 - 1993) was a British cricketer and soldier.
- Anne Laura Dorinthea McLaren (born 1927 - 2007) was a British geneticist.
- Eva Maria McLaren (born 1852/3 - 1921) was a British social reformer and political activist.
- Laura Elizabeth McLaren (born 1854 - 1933) was a British campaigner for women's rights and horticulturist.
- Priscilla Bright McLaren (born 1815 - 1906) was a British campaigner for women's rights.
- Margaret Maclauchlan (born 1621/2 - 1685) was a British .
- Florence Patricia Alice McLaughlin (born 1916 - 1997) was a British politician.
- Catherine McLean (born 1879 - 1960) was a British trade unionist.
- Ida Smedley Maclean (born 1877 - 1944) was a British biochemist.
- Agnes Maclehose (born 1758 - 1841) was a British letter writer and poet.
- Maud Lilburn MacLellan (born 1903 - 1977) was a British commanding officer of the FANY.
- Catherine MacLeod (born 1914 - 2000) was a British Gaelic singer.
- Evelyn Hester Macleod (born 1915 - 1999) was a British .
- Flora Louisa Cecilia MacLeod (born 1878 - 1976) was a British chief of clan MacLeod.
- Katherine McLoughlin (fl. 1671-1679) was a British Quaker preacher.
- Mary McLoughlin (- after 1904) was a British .
- Anna Isabel MacManus (born 1866 - 1902) was a British poet and journalist.
- Jessie Chrystal Macmillan (born 1872 - 1937) was a British barrister and political activist.
- Margaret McMillan (born 1860 - 1931) was a British socialist propagandist and educationist.
- Rachel McMillan (born 1859 - 1917) was a British health visitor and educationist.
- Julia McMordie (born 1860 - 1942) was a British politician and philanthropist.
- Mary McMullen (born 1763/4? -) was a British pedestrian.
- Sarah Broom Macnaughtan (born 1864 - 1916) was a British nurse and author.
- Ethel Rhoda McNeile (born 1875 - 1922) was a British missionary and headmistress.
- Florence Marian McNeill (born 1885 - 1973) was a British folklorist.
- Elizabeth MacNicol (born 1869 - 1904) was a British painter.
- Elizabeth Violet Maconchy (born 1907 - 1994) was a British composer.
- Agnes Campbell Macphail (born 1890 - 1954) was a British schoolteacher and politician in Canada.
- Ann McPherson (born 1945 - 2011) was a British general practitioner and health campaigner.
- Annie Parlane Macpherson (born 1825 - 1904) was a British promoter of child emigration.
- Gerardine Macpherson (born 1830/31 - 1878) was a British biographer and book illustrator.
- Mary MacPherson (born 1821 - 1898) was a British poet.
- Katharine Sarah Macquoid (born 1824 - 1917) was a British novelist and travel writer.
- Kathleen McShane (born 1897 - 1964) was a British .
- Mary Margaret MacSwiney (born 1872 - 1942) was a British Irish republican.
- Muriel Frances MacSwiney (born 1892 - 1982) was a British .
- Martha McTier (born 1742 - 1837) was a British letter writer and political commentator.
- Judith Madan (born 1702 - 1781) was a British gentlewoman and poet.
- Katherine Mary Adela Maddison (born 1862 - 1929) was a British composer.
- Ann Maddocks (- 1727) was a British tragic heroine.
- Madeleine (born 1520 - 1537) was a British Queen of Scots, consort of James V.
- Martha Maria Magee (- 1846) was a British benefactor.
- Katie Magnus (born 1844 - 1924) was a British writer and schoolteacher.
- Gertrude Mahon (born b. 1752 - in or after 1808) was a British courtesan and actress.
- Marie Maillard (born 1680 - 1731) was a British beneficiary of miraculous healing.
- Lucy Philip Mair (born 1901 - 1986) was a British social anthropologist.
- Sarah Elizabeth Siddons Mair (born 1846 - 1941) was a British promoter of women's education and campaigner for women's rights.
- Ethel Mary Mairet (born 1872 - 1952) was a British hand-weaving revivalist and author.
- Màiri nighean Alasdair Ruaidh (born c.1615 - c.1707) was a British Scottish Gaelic poet.
- Agnes Catherine Maitland (born 1849 - 1906) was a British college head.
- Emma Knox Maitland (born 1844 - 1923) was a British suffragist and educationist.
- Julia Charlotte Maitland (born 1808 - 1864) was a British writer and traveller.
- Mary Maitland (- 1596) was a British writer.
- Edith Helen Major (born 1867 - 1951) was a British headmistress and college head.
- Elizabeth Major (fl. 1656) was a British religious writer.
- Bathsua Makin (born b. 1600 - in or after 1675) was a British scholar and teacher.
- Lavinia Malcolm (born 1847/8 - 1920) was a British local politician.
- Helen Mary Malcolm (born 1918 - 2010) was a British television announcer.
- Sarah Malcolm (born c.1710 - 1733) was a British murderer.
- Maria Felicia Malibran (born 1808 - 1836) was a British singer.
- Elizabeth Malleson (born 1828 - 1916) was a British educationist and promoter of rural district nursing.
- Joan Graeme Malleson (born 1899 - 1956) was a British physician.
- Elizabeth Mallet (fl. 1672-1706) was a British printer and bookseller.
- Louisa Tempe Mallet (born 1837 - 1904) was a British women's activist.
- Olive Christian Malvery (born 1876/7 - 1914) was a British social observer.
- Judith Man (fl. 1640) was a British translator.
- Arda Mandikian (born 1924? - 2009) was a British singer and arts administrator.
- Richmal Mangnall (born 1769 - 1820) was a British schoolmistress.
- Maria Manina (fl. 1712-1736) was a British singer.
- Delarivier Manley (born c.1670 - 1724) was a British writer.
- Edna Manley (born 1900 - 1987) was a British sculptor.
- Cathleen Sabine Mann (born 1896 - 1959) was a British painter.
- Ida Caroline Mann (born 1893 - 1983) was a British ophthalmologist.
- Jean Mann (born 1889 - 1964) was a British politician and housing reformer.
- Julia de Lacy Mann (born 1891 - 1985) was a British economic historian and college head.
- Mary Elizabeth Mann (born 1848 - 1929) was a British writer.
- Mary Isabella Manners (born 1756 - 1831) was a British politician and society hostess.
- Marion Margaret Violet Manners (born 1856 - 1937) was a British artist.
- Ethel Edith Mannin (born 1900 - 1984) was a British writer.
- Elizabeth Adelaide Manning (born 1828 - 1905) was a British social reformer.
- Anne Manning (born 1807 - 1879) was a British writer.
- Charlotte Manning (born 1803 - 1871) was a British .
- Elizabeth Leah Manning (born 1886 - 1977) was a British educationist and politician.
- Marie Manning (born 1821 - 1849) was a British murderer.
- Olivia Mary Manning (born 1908 - 1980) was a British novelist.
- Rosemary Joy Manning (born 1911 - 1988) was a British author and headmistress.
- Margaret Mansfield (- 1892) was a British women's suffragist and spiritualist.
- Irene Manton (born 1904 - 1988) was a British plant cytologist.
- Sidnie Milana Manton (born 1902 - 1979) was a British zoologist.
- Sarah Mapp (- 1737) was a British bone-setter.
- Gertrud Elisabeth Mara (born 1749 - 1833) was a British singer.
- Jane Haldimand Marcet (born 1769 - 1858) was a British writer on science and political economy.
- Violet Olivia Cressy-Marcks (born 1895 - 1970) was a British traveller.
- Petronilla de la Mare (born b. 1248 - in or before 1292) was a British .
- Margaret (- 1093) was a British Queen of Scots, consort of Malcolm III.
- Margaret (born 1187x95 - 1259) was a British princess.
- Margaret (born 1240 - 1275) was a British Queen of Scots, consort of Alexander III.
- Margaret (born 1279? - 1318) was a British Queen of England.
- Margaret (born 1282/3 - 1290) was a British queen-designate of Scots.
- Margaret (- in or after 1374) was a British Queen of Scots, consort of David II.
- Margaret (born 1424 - 1445) was a British dauphine of France.
- Margaret (born 1430 - 1482) was a British Queen of England, consort of Henry VI.
- Margaret (born 1446 - 1503) was a British Yorkist matriarch and mediator.
- Margaret (born 1456/7? - 1486) was a British Queen of Scots, consort of James III.
- Margaret (born 1489 - 1541) was a British Queen of Scots, consort of James IV.
- Margaret (born 1882 - 1920) was a British crown princess of Sweden, consort of Gustav Adolf.
- Margaret Rose (born 1930 - 2002) was a British .
- Marged ferch Ifan (- 1793) was a British harpist and wrestler.
- Margery (fl. 1300-1306) was a British .
- Jessie Payne Margoliouth (born 1856 - 1933) was a British Syriac scholar.
- Maria (- 1807) was a British .
- Marie (fl. c.1180-c.1189) was a British poet.
- Marie (- 1284) was a British Queen of Scots, second consort of Alexander II.
- Marie (born 1875 - 1938) was a British Queen of Romania, consort of Ferdinand I.
- Marie Louise (born 1872 - 1956) was a British .
- Marie-Amélie Thérèse (born 1782 - 1866) was a British Queen of the French and exile.
- Marina (born 1906 - 1968) was a British .
- Jessie Jane Meriton White Mario (born 1832 - 1906) was a British advocate of Italian unity.
- Kitty Marion (born 1871 - 1944) was a British suffragette and birth control activist.
- Jean Marishall (fl. 1765-1788) was a British novelist and playwright.
- Janet Marjorie Mark (born 1943 - 2006) was a British children's writer.
- Beryl Markham (born 1902 - 1986) was a British aviator and author.
- Violet Rosa Markham (born 1872 - 1959) was a British public servant.
- Constance Georgine Markievicz (born 1868 - 1927) was a British Irish republican and first woman elected to parliament.
- Alicia Markova (born 1910 - 2004) was a British ballet dancer.
- Erika Markus (born 1910 - 1992) was a British bridge player and writer.
- Christina of Markyate (born b. c.1096 - after 1145) was a British hermit and prioress of Markyate.
- Hilda Gertrude Marley (born 1876 - 1951) was a British psychologist and educationist.
- Madeline Frances Jane Marrable (born 1833 - 1916) was a British painter.
- Romola Mary Marre (born 1920 - 2005) was a British voluntary worker and public servant.
- Ellen Marriage (born 1865 - 1946) was a British translator.
- Florence Marryat (born 1833 - 1899) was a British novelist.
- Betty Marsden (born 1919 - 1998) was a British actress and comedian.
- Dora Marsden (born 1882 - 1960) was a British suffragette and philosopher.
- Kate Marsden (born 1859 - 1931) was a British traveller and nurse.
- Anne Marsh (- 1874) was a British novelist.
- Catherine Marsh (born 1818 - 1912) was a British .
- Charlotte Augusta Leopoldine Marsh (born 1887 - 1961) was a British suffragette and social worker.
- Irene Mabel Marsh (born 1875 - 1938) was a British promoter of women's physical education.
- Edith Ngaio Marsh (born 1895 - 1982) was a British detective novelist and theatre director.
- Agnes Bertha Marshall (born 1855 - 1905) was a British ice-cream maker.
- Catherine Elizabeth Marshall (born 1880 - 1961) was a British suffragist and internationalist.
- Cherry Marshall (-) was a British .
- Emily Esther Marshall (born 1832 - 1915) was a British advocate of an ordained ministry for women and founder of an Anglican Franciscan third order.
- Emma Marshall (born 1828 - 1899) was a British novelist.
- Florence Ashton Marshall (born 1843 - 1922) was a British .
- Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall (born 1867 - 1941) was a British children's writer.
- Marian Sutton Marshall (born 1847/8 - 1901) was a British secretary and trade unionist.
- Mary Marshall (born 1850 - 1944) was a British economist.
- Mary Adamson Anderson Marshall (born 1837 - 1910) was a British .
- Rebecca Marshall (fl. 1660-1683) was a British actress.
- Sheina Macalister Marshall (born 1896 - 1977) was a British marine zoologist.
- Sybil Mary Marshall (born 1913 - 2005) was a British educationist and author.
- Muriel Joan Marsham (born 1888 - 1972) was a British philanthropist.
- Hannah Marshman (born 1767 - 1847) was a British .
- M Marsin (fl. 1696-1701) was a British theologian.
- Una Maud Victoria Marson (born 1905 - 1965) was a British writer and feminist.
- Linda Martel (born 1956 - 1961) was a British healer.
- Maria Marten (born 1801 - 1827) was a British .
- Dorcas Martin (born 1536/7 - 1599) was a British translator and bookseller.
- Emma Martin (born 1811/12 - 1851) was a British socialist and freethinker.
- Mary Anne Frances Martin (born 1829 - 1922) was a British educationist and author.
- Harriet Letitia Martin (born 1801 - 1891) was a British .
- Helen Martin (born c.1609 - 1672) was a British Poor Clare Abbess.
- Mary Adela Martin (born 1907 - 1969) was a British artist.
- Mary Ann Martin (born 1817 - 1884) was a British .
- Mary Letitia Martin (born 1815 - 1850) was a British philanthropist.
- Dame Rosamund Mary Holland-Martin (born 1914 - 2001) was a British voluntary worker.
- Sarah Martin (born 1791 - 1843) was a British prison visitor.
- Susannah Martin (- 1692) was a British .
- Violet Florence Martin (born 1862 - 1915) was a British novelist.
- Hilda Martindale (born 1875 - 1952) was a British civil servant.
- Louisa Martindale (born 1839 - 1914) was a British women's activist.
- Louisa Martindale (born 1872 - 1966) was a British gynaecologist and suffragist.
- Edith Martineau (born 1842 - 1909) was a British watercolour painter.
- Harriet Martineau (born 1802 - 1876) was a British writer and journalist.
- Jane Martineau (born 1812 - 1882) was a British college administrator.
- Caroline Eliza Derecourt Martyn (born 1867 - 1896) was a British Christian socialist.
- Edith How Martyn (born 1875 - 1954) was a British suffragist and advocate of birth control.
- Margaret Martyr (born 1761/2 - 1807) was a British singer and actress.
- Edith Mary Marvin (born 1872 - 1958) was a British inspector of schools.
- Jenny Julia Eleanor Marx (born 1855 - 1898) was a British socialist writer and activist.
- Enid Dorothy Crystal Marx (born 1902 - 1998) was a British designer.
- Mary (- 1182) was a British princess and Abbess of Romsey.
- Mary (born 1278 - c.1332) was a British princess and Benedictine nun.
- Mary (- 1463) was a British Queen of Scots, consort of James II.
- Mary (born 1496 - 1533) was a British Queen of France, consort of Louis XII.
- Mary (born 1515 - 1560) was a British Queen of Scots, consort of James V, and regent of Scotland.
- Mary I (born 1516 - 1558) was a British Queen of England and Ireland.
- Mary (born 1542 - 1587) was a British Queen of Scots.
- royal Mary (born 1631 - 1660) was a British princess of Orange, consort of William II.
- Mary (born 1658 - 1718) was a British Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland, consort of James II and VII.
- Mary II (born 1662 - 1694) was a British Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
- Mary (born 1723 - 1772) was a British landgravine of Hesse-Cassel, consort of Friedrich II.
- Mary (born 1776 - 1857) was a British .
- 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.
- royal Mary (born 1897 - 1965) was a British .
- Mary Adelaide (born 1833 - 1897) was a British philanthropist.
- Abigail Masham (born 1670? - 1734) was a British royal favourite.
- Damaris Masham (born 1658 - 1708) was a British philosopher and theological writer.
- Frances Agnes Mason (born 1849 - 1941) was a British founder of the Community of the Holy Family.
- Charlotte Maria Shaw Mason (born 1842 - 1923) was a British teacher and writer on education.
- Marianne Harriet Mason (born 1845 - 1932) was a British poor-law inspector.
- Anna Raymond Massey (born 1937 - 2011) was a British actress.
- Emily Caroline Langton Massingberd (born 1847 - 1897) was a British women's club founder and temperance campaigner.
- Lucy Blanche Masterman (born 1884 - 1977) was a British .
- Mary Masters (fl. 1733-1755) was a British poet and letter-writer.
- Hilda Matheson (born 1888 - 1940) was a British intelligence officer and director of radio talks.
- Mary Mathew (born 1724 - 1777) was a British diarist.
- Eliza Kirkham Mathews (born 1772 - 1802) was a British novelist and poet.
- Elvira Sibyl Maria Laughton Mathews (born 1888 - 1959) was a British director of the Women's Royal Naval Service.
- Matilda (- 1083) was a British Queen of England, consort of William I.
- Matilda (-) was a British .
- Matilda (born 1080 - 1118) was a British Queen of England, first consort of Henry I.
- Matilda (born 1102 - 1167) was a British empress, consort of Heinrich V.
- Matilda (born c.1103 - 1152) was a British Queen of England, consort of King Stephen.
- Matilda (- 1189) was a British magnate.
- Matilda (born 1156 - 1189) was a British princess.
- Matilda (fl. c.1200) was a British .
- Matilda of Lancaster (- 1377) was a British noblewoman.
- Frances Matthew (born 1550/51 - 1629) was a British benefactor.
- Charlotte Matthews (- 1802) was a British businesswoman.
- Jessie Margaret Matthews (born 1907 - 1981) was a British actress.
- Sarah Magdalene Matthews (born 1846 - 1929) was a British temperance leader.
- Isabella Mattocks (born 1746 - 1826) was a British actress and singer.
- Katharine Elizabeth Alan de Mattos (born 1851 - 1939) was a British author.
- Maud (- 1131) was a British .
- Maud (born 1869 - 1938) was a British Queen of Norway, consort of Haakon VII.
- Margaret Jean Hay Maud (born 1904 - 1993) was a British .
- Clementina Maude (born 1822 - 1865) was a British photographer.
- Dorothea Clara Maude (born 1879 - 1959) was a British physician and surgeon.
- Gwendoline Maud Syrie Maugham (born 1879 - 1955) was a British interior decorator.
- Annie Scott Dill Maunder (born 1868 - 1947) was a British astronomer.
- Dorothea Maunsell (born 1749x51 -) was a British figure of scandal.
- Mary Atkinson Maurice (born 1797 - 1858) was a British educationist.
- Sarah Mawe (- 1846) was a British .
- Elizabeth Barbara Mawer (born 1936 - 2006) was a British biochemist.
- June Knox-Mawer (born 1930 - 2006) was a British writer and broadcaster.
- Sarah Algeria Marjorie Maxse (born 1891 - 1975) was a British political organizer.
- Darcy Maxwell (born 1742/3 - 1810) was a British follower of Methodism and philanthropist.
- Lilly Maxwell (born c.1800 - 1876) was a British suffragist.
- Winifred Maxwell (born 1672 - 1749) was a British Jacobite courtier.
- Pamela May (born 1917 - 2005) was a British ballet dancer.
- Florence Elizabeth Maybrick (born 1862 - 1941) was a British convicted poisoner.
- Constance Louisa Maynard (born 1849 - 1935) was a British college head.
- Vera Joan Maynard (born 1921 - 1998) was a British trade unionist and politician.
- Ethelind Frances Colburn Mayne (born 1865 - 1941) was a British author and translator.
- Elizabeth Mayo (born 1793 - 1865) was a British educational reformer and evangelical writer.
- Isabella Mayo (born 1843 - 1914) was a British novelist and essayist.
- Katherine Mayo (born 1867 - 1940) was a British author in the United States of America.
- Flora Macdonald Mayor (born 1872 - 1932) was a British novelist.
- Gwendoline Emily Meacham (born 1892 - 1981) was a British Scottish nationalist.
- Elizabeth Thomasina Meade (born 1844 - 1914) was a British children's writer and novelist.
- Anna Meades (- in or before 1779?) was a British novelist.
- Eleanor Cowie Mears (born 1917 - 1992) was a British medical practitioner and campaigner.
- Jean Shinglewood Medawar (born 1913 - 2005) was a British campaigner for family planning.
- Mary Beaumont Medd (born 1907 - 2005) was a British architect and educationist.
- Anne Mee (born c.1770 - 1851) was a British miniature painter.
- Margaret Ursula Mee (born 1909 - 1988) was a British political activist and botanical artist.
- Elizabeth Meeke (born 1761 - 1826?) was a British writer.
- Mrs Meer Hassan Ali (fl. 1832) was a British author.
- Helen Dick Megaw (born 1907 - 2002) was a British crystallographer.
- Lise Meitner (born 1878 - 1968) was a British physicist.
- Nellie Melba (born 1861 - 1931) was a British singer.
- Sara Melhuish (born 1861 - 1939) was a British educationist.
- May Mellanby (born 1882 - 1978) was a British .
- Agnes Mellers (- 1513/14) was a British benefactor.
- Margaret Nairne Mellis (born 1914 - 2009) was a British artist.
- Catherine Rachel Mellish (born 1710 - 1747) was a British breach of promise defendant.
- Sarah Jane Mellon (born 1824 - 1909) was a British actress.
- Florence Elizabeth Melly (born 1856 - 1928) was a British .
- Elizabeth Melville (fl. 1599-1631) was a British writer.
- Frances Helen Melville (born 1873 - 1962) was a British promoter of higher education for women in Scotland and suffragist.
- Vera Frančevna Menchik (born 1906 - 1944) was a British chess player.
- Adah Isaacs Menken (born 1835? - 1868) was a British actress and poet.
- Diana Rosamond Constance Grace Irene Menuhin (born 1912 - 2003) was a British ballet dancer.
- Pattie Maie Menzies (born 1899 - 1995) was a British .
- Mabel Mercer (born 1900 - 1984) was a British cabaret singer.
- Mary Mercer (born 1647 -) was a British .
- Winifred Louise Mercier (born 1878 - 1934) was a British educationist and college head.
- Louisa Anne Meredith (born 1812 - 1895) was a British writer and naturalist.
- Susanna Meredith (born 1823 - 1901) was a British philanthropist.
- Martha Crawford Merington (born 1830/31 - 1912) was a British poor-law guardian.
- Mary Philadelphia Merrifield (born 1804 - 1889) was a British writer on art and algologist.
- Anna Massey Lea Merritt (born 1844 - 1930) was a British figure painter and etcher.
- Helen Metcalf (born 1946 - 2003) was a British headteacher.
- Fanny Metcalfe (born 1829 - 1897) was a British headmistress.
- Jean Metcalfe (born 1923 - 2000) was a British broadcaster.
- Eliza Meteyard (born 1816 - 1879) was a British writer and advocate of women's rights.
- Valerie Susie Meux (born 1852 - 1910) was a British .
- Charlotte Mary Mew (born 1869 - 1928) was a British poet.
- Adele Meyer (born 1862/3 - 1930) was a British campaigner for social reform.
- Margaret Theodora Meyer (born 1862 - 1924) was a British mathematician.
- Alice Christiana Gertrude Meynell (born 1847 - 1922) was a British poet and journalist.
- Alix Hester Marie Meynell (born 1903 - 1999) was a British civil servant.
- Viola Mary Gertrude Meynell (born 1885 - 1956) was a British novelist and short-story writer.
- Kate Evelyn Meyrick (born 1875 - 1933) was a British nightclub owner.
- Baroness Malwida Rivalier von Meysenbug (born 1816 - 1903) was a British writer and exile.
- Sarah Greenaway Miall (born 1918 - 2010) was a British .
- Janet Ray Michie (born 1934 - 2008) was a British politician.
- Jane Mico (born b. in or before 1634 - 1670) was a British .
- Anne Middleton (- 1658) was a British benefactor.
- Dorothy Middleton (born 1909 - 1999) was a British geographer and writer.
- Elizabeth Middleton (fl. 1637 (suipposedly)) was a British supposed poet.
- Lucy Annie Middleton (born 1894 - 1983) was a British socialist propagandist and politician.
- Yevonde Philone Middleton (born 1893 - 1975) was a British photographer.
- Kathleen Margaret Midwinter (born 1909 - 1995) was a British first female clerk in the House of Commons and United Nations official.
- Clara Emily Milburn (born 1883 - 1961) was a British housewife and diarist.
- Lisalotte Milchsack (born 1905 - 1992) was a British promoter of Anglo-German relations.
- Mildburg (- in or after 716) was a British Abbess of Much Wenlock.
- Grace Mildmay (born c.1552 - 1620) was a British memoirist and medical practitioner.
- Mildrith (fl. 716-c.733) was a British Abbess of Minster in Thanet.
- Jane Mary Miles (born c.1762 - 1846) was a British pianist and composer.
- Margaret Miles (born 1911 - 1994) was a British headmistress.
- Sibella Elizabeth Miles (- 1882) was a British poet.
- Harriet Mill (born 1807 - 1858) was a British advocate of sexual equality.
- Gertrude Millar (born 1879 - 1952) was a British actress.
- Anna Miller (born 1741 - 1781) was a British poet and salon hostess.
- Florence Fenwick Miller (born 1854 - 1935) was a British journalist and public lecturer.
- Elizabeth Lee Miller (born 1907 - 1977) was a British fashion model and photographer.
- Lydia Mackenzie Falconer Miller (- 1876) was a British children's writer.
- Ruby Laura Rose Miller (born 1889 - 1976) was a British actress.
- Alice Letitia Milligan (born 1866 - 1953) was a British author and Irish nationalist.
- Mary Millington (born 1945 - 1979) was a British sex worker and actress.
- Annette Mills (born 1894 - 1955) was a British entertainer.
- Barbara Jean Lyon Mills (born 1940 - 2011) was a British barrister and public servant.
- Dorothy Rachel Melissa Mills (born 1889 - 1959) was a British traveller and novelist.
- Florence Mills (born 1895 - 1927) was a British singer and dancer.
- Gladys Mills (born 1918 - 1978) was a British pianist and popular entertainer.
- Alvilde Lees-Milne (born 1909 - 1994) was a British .
- Christian Milne (- in or after 1816) was a British poet.
- Mary Elizabeth Gordon Milne (born 1891 - 1972) was a British nurse.
- Mary Milner (born 1797 - 1863) was a British author.
- Violet Georgina Milner (born 1872 - 1958) was a British imperial activist.
- Helen Hope Mirrlees (born 1887 - 1978) was a British writer and poet.
- Jane Mitchel (born 1819/20 - 1899) was a British .
- Gladys Maude Winifred Mitchell (born 1901 - 1983) was a British novelist.
- Hannah Maria Mitchell (born 1872 - 1956) was a British socialist and suffragette.
- Jean Brown Mitchell (born 1904 - 1990) was a British geographer.
- Maria Hay Mackenzie Mitchell (born 1820 - 1907) was a British .
- Mary Frances Mitchell (born 1923 - 1988) was a British landscape architect.
- Margaret Mitchelson (fl. 1638) was a British prophetess.
- Naomi Mary Margaret Mitchison (born 1897 - 1999) was a British writer and social activist.
- Rosalind Mary Mitchison (born 1919 - 2002) was a British historian.
- Jessica Lucy Freeman-Mitford (born 1917 - 1996) was a British writer and journalist.
- Mary Russell Mitford (born 1787 - 1855) was a British playwright and writer.
- Nancy Freeman-Mitford (born 1904 - 1973) was a British novelist and biographer.
- Unity Valkyrie Freeman-Mitford (born 1914 - 1948) was a British Nazi sympathizer.
- Charlotte Anne Elizabeth Moberly (born 1846 - 1937) was a British college head.
- Mary Moberly (born 1853 - 1940) was a British headmistress.
- Winifred Horsbrugh Moberly (born 1875 - 1928) was a British college head.
- Alice Isabella Model (born 1856 - 1943) was a British philanthropist and family welfare worker.
- St. Modwenna of Burton (fl. before twelfth century) was a British .
- Mary Moffat (born 1795 - 1871) was a British .
- Mary Mogg (born 1698/9 - 1766) was a British celebrated beauty.
- Pearl Cynthia Connor-Mogotsi (born 1924 - 2005) was a British actress and theatrical agent.
- Mary Elizabeth Mohl (born 1793 - 1883) was a British salon hostess and author.
- Tatiana Benita Moiseiwitsch (born 1914 - 2003) was a British theatre designer.
- Harriet Fisher Mole (born 1841 - 1912) was a British socialist and women's trade union organizer.
- Andalusia Grant Molesworth (born c.1809 - 1888) was a British society hostess.
- Catherine Molesworth (born 1760 - 1836) was a British etcher and painter.
- Mary Louisa Molesworth (born 1839 - 1921) was a British novelist and children's writer.
- Aurelia Molins (born c.1582 - 1641) was a British .
- Mary Mollineux (born 1651? - 1696) was a British poet.
- Helena Mary Molony (born 1883 - 1967) was a British actress and Irish nationalist.
- Mary Monck (born 1677? - 1715) was a British poet and translator.
- Hawise Mone (fl. 1428-1430) was a British .
- Moninne (- 517) was a British nun.
- Constance Mary Monks (born 1911 - 1989) was a British politician.
- Elizabeth Monroe (born 1905 - 1986) was a British journalist and scholar of the Middle East.
- Harriet Monsell (born 1811 - 1883) was a British founder of the Community of St John Baptist, Clewer.
- Anne Monson (born c.1727 - 1776) was a British botanist and collector of plants and insects.
- Theodosia Monson (born 1803 - 1891) was a British dilettante and promoter of women's rights.
- Barbara Montagu (born c.1722 - 1765) was a British .
- Elizabeth Montagu (born 1718 - 1800) was a British author and literary hostess.
- Helen Margaret Montagu (born 1929 - 2004) was a British theatre producer.
- Katharine Montagu (- 1349) was a British .
- Lilian Helen Montagu (born 1873 - 1963) was a British feminist and social worker.
- Mary Wortley Montagu (- 1762) was a British writer.
- Maud Montagu (- 1424) was a British magnate and wealthy widow.
- Henrietta Skerrett Montalba (born 1856 - 1893) was a British sculptor.
- Dora Frances Barrow Montefiore (born 1851 - 1933) was a British suffragist.
- Lola Montez (born 1821 - 1861) was a British adventuress.
- Susanna Montgomerie (born 1689/90 - 1780) was a British literary patron and society hostess.
- Florence Sophia Montgomery (born 1843 - 1923) was a British novelist and children's writer.
- Lucy Maud Montgomery (born 1874 - 1942) was a British novelist and diarist.
- Susanna Moodie (born 1803 - 1885) was a British autobiographer and short-story writer.
- Deborah Moody (born c.1585 - 1658/9) was a British colonist in America.
- Ann Moore (born 1761 -) was a British the fasting woman of Tutbury.
- Lilian Decima Moore (born 1871 - 1964) was a British actress.
- Doris Elizabeth Langley Moore (born 1902 - 1989) was a British writer on fashion and museum founder.
- Dorothie Mary Evelyn Moore (born 1889 - 1935) was a British ambulance driver.
- Eleanora Moore (born 1844/5 - 1869) was a British actress.
- Eleanor Allen Moore (born 1885 - 1955) was a British .
- Eva Moore (born 1868 - 1955) was a British actress and suffragist.
- Frances Moore (born 1788/9 - 1881) was a British historian and novelist.
- Isabella McAlpine Moore (born 1894 - 1975) was a British .
- Jane Elizabeth Moore (born 1738 -) was a British writer and businesswoman.
- Mary Charlotte Moore (born 1861 - 1931) was a British actress and theatre manager.
- Mary Elizabeth Constance Moore (born 1860 - 1933) was a British headmistress and writer on Natal.
- Ethel Agnes Mary Moorhead (born 1869 - 1955) was a British suffragette and painter.
- Clara Evelyn Mordan (born 1844 - 1915) was a British suffragist and benefactor.
- Carey Mordaunt (born c.1658 - 1709) was a British political wife, and correspondent of John Locke.
- Alice More (born b. in or after 1474 - in or before 1551) was a British second wife of Sir Thomas More.
- Christina More (fl. 1412-1414) was a British .
- Elizabeth More (- 1807) was a British .
- Hannah More (born 1745 - 1833) was a British writer and philanthropist.
- Helen More (born 1606 - 1633) was a British Benedictine nun.
- Mary More (- c.1713) was a British writer and artist.
- Eluned Morgan (born 1870 - 1938) was a British Welsh-language author.
- Mary Evelyn De De Morgan (born 1855 - 1919) was a British painter.
- Joan Morgan (born 1905 - 2004) was a British actress.
- Mary Augusta De Morgan (born 1850 - 1907) was a British .
- Sydney Morgan (- 1859) was a British novelist and socialite.
- Nea Everilda Morin (born 1905 - 1986) was a British rock climber and mountaineer.
- Rosa Morison (born 1841 - 1912) was a British educationist.
- Agnes Headlam-Morley (born 1902 - 1986) was a British historian.
- Angela Morley (born 1924 - 2009) was a British composer and musical arranger.
- Edith Julia Morley (born 1875 - 1964) was a British literary scholar and suffragette.
- Iris Vivienne Morley (born 1910 - 1953) was a British novelist and writer on ballet.
- Muriel Elizabeth Morley (born 1899 - 1993) was a British speech therapist.
- Emily Alicia Morrell (born 1854 - 1938) was a British .
- Frances Main Morrell (born 1937 - 2010) was a British schoolteacher, political adviser, and local government politician.
- Ottoline Violet Anne Morrell (born 1873 - 1938) was a British literary hostess.
- Barbara Joyce Morris (born 1918 - 2009) was a British .
- Jane Morris (born 1839 - 1914) was a British embroiderer and artist's model.
- Margaret Eleanor Morris (born 1891 - 1980) was a British teacher of dance.
- Mary Morris (born 1862 - 1938) was a British designer and craftswoman.
- Olive Elaine Morris (born 1952 - 1979) was a British political activist.
- Agnes Brysson Inglis Morrison (born 1903 - 1986) was a British writer.
- Frances Morrison (born 1807 - 1898) was a British socialist writer.
- Sophia Morrison (born 1859 - 1917) was a British cultural fieldworker in the Isle of Man and campaigner for the Manx language.
- Violet Honnor Morten (born 1861 - 1913) was a British nurse and journalist.
- Favell Lee Mortimer (born 1802 - 1878) was a British educational writer.
- Penelope Ruth Mortimer (born 1918 - 1999) was a British novelist.
- Lucy Morton (born 1898 - 1980) was a British swimmer.
- Theodora Matilda Morton (born 1872 - 1949) was a British welfare worker.
- Mary Moser (born 1744 - 1819) was a British flower painter.
- Miriam Moses (born 1884 - 1965) was a British local politician.
- Cynthia Blanche Mosley (born 1898 - 1933) was a British politician and society figure.
- Diana Mosley (born 1910 - 2003) was a British Nazi sympathizer and author.
- Marlow Moss (born 1889 - 1958) was a British artist.
- Patricia Ann Moss (born 1934 - 2008) was a British showjumper and rally driver.
- Rosalind Louisa Beaufort Moss (born 1890 - 1990) was a British Egyptologist and bibliographer.
- Henrietta Mosse (- 1834) was a British novelist.
- Elizabeth Mostyn (born 1626 - 1700) was a British .
- Margaret Mostyn (born 1625 - 1679) was a British prioress of the Carmelite convent at Lierre.
- Edith Ruth Mansell Moullin (born 1858/9 - 1941) was a British suffragette and pacifist.
- Ann Moulson (born 1576 - 1661) was a British benefactor.
- Martha Moulsworth (born 1577 - 1646) was a British poet.
- Sarah Goodin Barrett Moulton (born 1783 - 1795) was a British subject of a painting by Thomas Lawrence.
- Elizabeth Mounsey (born 1819 - 1905) was a British .
- Margaret Rose Mount (born 1915 - 2001) was a British actress.
- Rosemund Mountain (born c.1768 - 1841) was a British singer and actress.
- Sarah Ann Mountain (born 1769/70 - 1842) was a British coach and inn proprietor.
- Edwina Cynthia Annette Mountbatten (born 1901 - 1960) was a British director of emergency relief services and vicereine of India.
- Victoria Alberta Elisabeth Mathilde Marie Mountbatten (born 1863 - 1950) was a British granddaughter of Queen Victoria.
- Mary Moutray (- 1844) was a British .
- Elizabeth Mowbray (- 1506/7) was a British .
- Susan Mowbray (born 1829 - 1911) was a British .
- Marjorie Mowlam (born 1949 - 2005) was a British politician.
- Elizabeth Moxon (fl. 1740-1754) was a British writer on cookery.
- Helen Miller Moyes (born 1881 - 1979) was a British women's activist.
- Mary Mozeen (born b. in or before 1724? - 1773?) was a British singer and actress.
- Anne Mozley (born 1809 - 1891) was a British essayist and journal editor.
- Ann Mudd (born b. 1612/13 - in or after 1693) was a British .
- Anne Elisabeth Mueller (born 1930 - 2000) was a British civil servant.
- Isabella Helen Mary Muir (born 1920 - 2005) was a British biochemist.
- Jean Elizabeth Muir (born 1928 - 1995) was a British dress designer.
- Wilhelmina Johnston Muir (born 1890 - 1970) was a British novelist and translator.
- Teresa Mulally (born 1728 - 1803) was a British educationist.
- Barbara Eleanor Mullen (born 1914 - 1979) was a British actress.
- Madeleine ffrench-Mullen (born 1880 - 1944) was a British medical officer and hospital administrator.
- Frances Henrietta Müller (born 1845/6 - 1906) was a British women's rights activist and theosophist.
- Enid Mary Mumford (born 1924 - 2006) was a British social scientist.
- Constantia Munda (fl. 1617) was a British author.
- Munni Begam (born 1723? - 1813) was a British consort of Mir Jafar Ali Khan, nawab of Bengal.
- Alison Munro (born 1914 - 2008) was a British civil servant and headmistress.
- Anna Gillies Macdonald Munro (born 1881 - 1962) was a British campaigner for women's suffrage and magistrate.
- Charlotte Murchison (born 1788 - 1869) was a British geologist.
- Jean Iris Murdoch (born 1919 - 1999) was a British novelist and philosopher.
- Mary Charlotte Murdoch (born 1864 - 1916) was a British physician and suffragist.
- Sheelagh Mary Murnaghan (born 1924 - 1993) was a British politician and barrister.
- Marie-Louise Murphy (born 1737 - 1814) was a British royal mistress and artist's model.
- Alma Murray (born 1854 - 1945) was a British actress.
- Amelia Matilda Murray (born 1795 - 1884) was a British writer and courtier.
- Anne Murray (born 1814 - 1897) was a British courtier.
- Catherine Murray (born 1814 - 1886) was a British promoter of the Harris tweed industry.
- Catherine Murray (born 1870/71 - c.1882) was a British .
- Katharine Maud Elisabeth Murray (born 1909 - 1998) was a British educationist.
- Elizabeth Murray (- 1698) was a British noblewoman.
- Elizabeth Leigh Murray (born 1815 - 1892) was a British .
- Eunice Guthrie Murray (born 1878 - 1960) was a British suffragist and author.
- Lady Evelyn Stewart-Murray (born 1868 - 1940) was a British Gaelic folklorist and needlewoman.
- Frances Murray (born 1729 - 1778) was a British courtesan.
- Grace Murray (born 1715 - 1803) was a British follower of Methodism.
- Hilda Mary Emily Ada Ruthven Murray (born 1875 - 1951) was a British philologist and literary scholar.
- Jane Elmslie Henderson Murray (born 1885 - 1944) was a British journalist.
- Joan Elisabeth Lowther Murray (born 1917 - 1996) was a British cryptanalyst and numismatist.
- Katharine Marjory Stewart-Murray (born 1874 - 1960) was a British public servant and politician.
- Louisa Murray (born 1818 - 1894) was a British writer.
- Margaret Alice Murray (born 1863 - 1963) was a British Egyptologist and folklorist.
- Mary Frances Murray (- 1891) was a British .
- Noreen Elizabeth Murray (born 1935 - 2011) was a British geneticist.
- Alice Rosemary Murray (born 1913 - 2004) was a British chemist and university administrator.
- Ruby Florence Campbell Murray (born 1935 - 1996) was a British singer.
- Sarah Murray (born 1744 - 1811) was a British travel writer.
- Christine Mary Murrell (born 1874 - 1933) was a British physician.
- Hilda Murrell (born 1906 - 1984) was a British environmentalist and peace campaigner.
- Kathleen Murry (born 1888 - 1923) was a British writer.
- Helen Margaret Muspratt (born 1907 - 2001) was a British photographer.
- Ellen Mary Musson (born 1867 - 1960) was a British nurse.
- Sophia Mustafa (born 1922 - 2005) was a British teacher, politician, and author.
- Annie Feray Mutrie (born 1826 - 1893) was a British .
- Martha Darley Mutrie (born 1824 - 1885) was a British still-life painter.
- Jane Myddelton (- 1692x1703) was a British beauty.
- Eveleen Myers (born 1856 - 1937) was a British .
- Margaret Fraser Myles (born 1892 - 1988) was a British midwife.
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- Martina Sofia Helena Bergman Österberg (born 1849 - 1915) was a British feminist and promoter of women's physical education.
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- Jane Packer (born 1959 - 2011) was a British florist and floral artist.
- Isobel Pagan (born 1741/2 - 1821) was a British poet.
- Damaris Page (born c.1610 - 1669) was a British bawd and brothel keeper.
- Briget Paget (born b. 1570 - in or after 1647) was a British literary editor.
- Dorothy Wyndham Paget (born 1905 - 1960) was a British racehorse owner and eccentric.
- Louise Margaret Leila Wemyss Paget (born 1881 - 1958) was a British hospital administrator.
- Muriel Evelyn Vernon Paget (born 1876 - 1938) was a British humanitarian relief worker.
- Mary Rosalind Paget (born 1855 - 1948) was a British nurse and midwife.
- Violet Paget (born 1856 - 1935) was a British art historian and writer.
- Florence Nesta Kathleen Pain (born 1905 - 1995) was a British broadcaster and author.
- Elizabeth Pakenham (born 1906 - 2002) was a British biographer and historian.
- Dorothy Pakington (- 1679) was a British friend of learned clergy.
- Marietta Pallis (born 1882 - 1963) was a British ecologist, painter, and author.
- Fanny Bury Palliser (born 1805 - 1878) was a British writer on art.
- Alicia Tindal Palmer (born 1763 - 1822) was a British writer of historical fiction and biography.
- Anna Palmer (fl. 1393-1394) was a British .
- Barbara Palmer (- 1709) was a British royal mistress.
- Charlotte Palmer (born b. c.1762 - in or after 1834) was a British writer and schoolmistress.
- Eleanor Palmer (born 1718x20 - 1818) was a British society beauty.
- Julia Palmer (fl. 1664-1673) was a British poet.
- Katherine Palmer (- 1576) was a British Abbess of Syon.
- Mary Palmer (born 1716 - 1794) was a British writer.
- Beatrix Maud Palmer (born 1858 - 1950) was a British suffragist and political wife.
- Phoebe Palmer (born 1807 - 1874) was a British Methodist Episcopal evangelist and exponent of holiness.
- Vera Maud Palmer (born 1901 - 1998) was a British .
- Vijayalakshmi Pandit (born 1900 - 1990) was a British diplomatist.
- Christabel Harriette Pankhurst (born 1880 - 1958) was a British suffragette.
- Emmeline Pankhurst (born 1858 - 1928) was a British suffragette leader.
- Estelle Sylvia Pankhurst (born 1882 - 1960) was a British political activist, writer, and artist.
- Jane Ellen Panton (born 1847 - 1923) was a British writer.
- Jane Papillon (born 1627 - 1698) was a British letter writer.
- Julia Pardoe (- 1862) was a British writer.
- Edith Mary Pargeter (born 1913 - 1995) was a British novelist and translator.
- Daphne Margaret Sybil Désirée Park (born 1921 - 2010) was a British intelligence officer and college head.
- Maria Hester Park (born 1760 - 1813) was a British composer and keyboard player.
- Maria Frances Parke (born 1772 - 1822) was a British .
- Mary Winifred Parke (born 1908 - 1989) was a British marine botanist.
- Agnes Miller Parker (born 1895 - 1980) was a British painter and printmaker.
- Alice Parker (- 1692) was a British .
- Dehra Parker (born 1882 - 1963) was a British politician.
- Ellen Parker (- 1828) was a British pauper and letter writer.
- Emma Parker (fl. 1809-1817) was a British novelist.
- Frances Mary Parker (born 1875 - 1924) was a British militant suffragette.
- Margaret Eleanor Parker (- 1896) was a British temperance activist and campaigner for women's rights.
- Mary Parker (- 1692) was a British .
- Mary Ann Parker (born 1765/6 - 1848) was a British traveller.
- Mary Rozsika Parker (born 1945 - 2010) was a British art historian and psychotherapist.
- Theresa Parker (born 1745 - 1775) was a British art patron.
- Elizabeth Rayner Parkes (born 1829 - 1925) was a British campaigner for women's rights and journalist.
- Frances Parkes (born 1786 - 1842) was a British .
- Margaret Parkes (born 1925 - 2007) was a British educationist.
- Mrs William Parkes (-) was a British .
- Georgina Julia Parkinson (born 1938 - 2009) was a British ballerina and ballet mistress.
- Frances Susanna Parks (born 1794 - 1875) was a British author.
- Jane Parminter (born 1750 - 1811) was a British traveller and designer.
- Mary Parminter (born 1767 - 1849) was a British .
- Catherine Maria Anna Mercer Parnell (born 1852 - 1910) was a British Irish nationalist and artist.
- Fanny Isabel Parnell (born 1848 - 1882) was a British Irish nationalist and poet.
- Katharine Parnell (born 1845 - 1921) was a British political intermediary and wife of Charles Stewart Parnell.
- Harriet Parr (born 1828 - 1900) was a British novelist.
- Lilian Parr (born 1905 - 1978) was a British footballer.
- Louisa Sarah Ann Parr (born 1848? - 1903) was a British novelist.
- Susanna Parr (fl. 1650-1659) was a British religious writer.
- Elizabeth Parris (born 1682/3 -) was a British .
- Blanche Parry (born 1507/8 - 1590) was a British courtier.
- Elizabeth Parson (born 1812 - 1873) was a British hymn writer.
- Anne Parsons (born c.1735 - 1814/15) was a British courtesan and political mistress.
- Eliza Parsons (born 1739 - 1811) was a British novelist and playwright.
- Elizabeth Parsons (born 1749 - 1807) was a British impostor.
- Gertrude Parsons (born 1812 - 1891) was a British novelist.
- Marguerite Lena Parsons (born 1890 - 1957) was a British suffragette.
- Mary Parsons (born 1813 - 1885) was a British photographer.
- Frances Catherine Partridge (born 1900 - 2004) was a British diarist and author.
- Monica Agnes Partridge (born 1915 - 2008) was a British Russian and Slavonic scholar.
- Agnes Paston (- 1479) was a British .
- Katherine Paston (- 1629) was a British estate manager and letter writer.
- Margaret Paston (born 1421/2 - 1484) was a British .
- Clara Ann Pater (- 1910) was a British tutor and promoter of the higher education of women.
- Edith Isabel Myfanwy Paterson (born 1900 - 1995) was a British .
- Emma Anne Paterson (born 1848 - 1886) was a British trade unionist.
- Mary Muirhead Paterson (born 1864 - 1941) was a British factory inspector and philanthropist.
- Janet Monach Patey (born 1841 - 1894) was a British singer.
- Shanta Gaury Pathak (born 1927 - 2010) was a British .
- Emily Augusta Patmore (born 1824 - 1862) was a British .
- Catherine Forrester-Paton (born 1855 - 1914) was a British philanthropist and a founder of women's missionary training in Scotland.
- Florence Beatrice Paton (born 1891 - 1976) was a British .
- Margaret Paton (born 1841 - 1905) was a British .
- Mary Ann Paton (born 1802 - 1864) was a British singer.
- Jane Hamilton Patrick (born 1884 - 1971) was a British anarchist.
- Dorothy Patridge (fl. 1694) was a British midwife and student in astrology.
- Gabrielle Ruth Millicent Patterson (born 1905 - 1968) was a British aviator.
- Sheila Patterson (born 1918 - 1998) was a British social anthropologist.
- Adelina Patti (born 1843 - 1919) was a British singer.
- Carlotta Patti (born 1835 - 1889) was a British singer.
- Dorothy Wyndlow Pattison (born 1832 - 1878) was a British Anglican nun and nurse.
- Brenda Irene Isabelle Frances Theresa Dean Paul (born 1907 - 1959) was a British actress and drug addict.
- Isabella Paul (born 1833? - 1879) was a British actress and singer.
- Anna Pavlovna Pavlova (born 1881 - 1931) was a British ballet dancer.
- Kezia Peache (born 1820 - 1899) was a British .
- Lucy Peacock (fl. 1785-1816) was a British bookseller and children's writer.
- Emilie Hawkes Peacocke (born 1882 - 1964) was a British journalist.
- Felicity Hyde Peake (born 1913 - 2002) was a British air force officer.
- Ann Philippa Pearce (born 1920 - 2006) was a British children's writer.
- Cora Pearl (born 1835? - 1886) was a British courtesan.
- Phyllis Isobel Pearsall (born 1906 - 1996) was a British map publisher.
- Innes Hope Pearse (born 1889 - 1978) was a British .
- Margaret Mary Pearse (born 1878 - 1968) was a British teacher and politician.
- Eglington Margaret Pearson (- 1823) was a British .
- Irene Maud Pearson (born 1923 - 2006) was a British .
- Frances Issette Jessie Pearson (born 1861 - 1941) was a British golfer.
- Jane Pearson (born 1735? - 1816) was a British Quaker minister and autobiographer.
- Marian Fry Pease (born 1859 - 1954) was a British schoolteacher.
- Martha Peckard (born 1729 - 1805) was a British poet.
- Priscilla Hannah Peckover (born 1833 - 1931) was a British peace campaigner.
- Constance Dorothy Evelyn Peel (born 1868 - 1934) was a British journalist and writer on household management.
- Lorna Gladys Hurst Pegram (born 1926 - 1993) was a British television producer and novelist.
- Mary Peisley (born 1718 - 1757) was a British Quaker minister.
- Dorothy Pelham (- 1613) was a British benefactor.
- Katharine Pelham (born 1700/01 - 1780) was a British political wife.
- Muriel Alice Pemberton (born 1910 - 1993) was a British painter and teacher of fashion.
- Thomasine Pendarves (- in or after 1671) was a British .
- Elizabeth Penington (- 1642x5) was a British pious laywoman and letter writer.
- Mary Penington (- 1682) was a British Quaker and writer.
- Julian Penn (- 1592) was a British moneylender.
- Violet Blanche Douglas-Pennant (born 1869 - 1945) was a British air force officer.
- Matilda Penne (- 1392/3) was a British .
- Catherine Pennefather (born 1817/18 - 1893) was a British .
- Anne Elizabeth Pennington (born 1934 - 1981) was a British Slavonic philologist.
- Elizabeth Pennington (born 1732 - 1759) was a British poet.
- Sarah Pennington (- 1783) was a British writer.
- Winifred Anne Pennington (born 1915 - 2007) was a British botanist and palaeolimnologist.
- Anne Penny (- 1780/1784) was a British poet.
- Margaret Pennyman (- 1733) was a British poet.
- Mary Pennyman (born 1630 - 1701) was a British .
- Edith Elura Tilton Penrose (born 1914 - 1996) was a British economist.
- Elizabeth Penrose (born c.1779 - 1837) was a British writer.
- Emily Penrose (born 1858 - 1942) was a British college head.
- Lillian Margery Penson (born 1896 - 1963) was a British historian.
- Dorothy Pentreath (- 1777) was a British native Cornish speaker.
- Marian Pepler (born 1904 - 1997) was a British .
- Elizabeth Pepys (born 1640 - 1669) was a British wife of Samuel Pepys.
- Paulina Pepys (born 1640 - 1689) was a British .
- Elizabeth Percy (born 1716 - 1776) was a British courtier and diarist.
- Mary Percy (born c.1570 - 1642) was a British Abbess of the Convent of the Assumption of Our Blessed Lady, Brussels.
- Matilda de Percy (- 1204) was a British magnate.
- Thomasine Percyvale (- 1512) was a British trader and school founder.
- Margery Freda Perham (born 1895 - 1982) was a British writer on African affairs and university teacher.
- Alice Perrers (- 1400/01) was a British royal mistress.
- Frances Mary Perry (born 1907 - 1993) was a British horticulturist.
- Dorothea Frances Matilda Pertz (born 1859 - 1939) was a British botanist.
- Angela Olivia Pery (born 1897 - 1981) was a British leader of the British and International Red Cross movements.
- Mary Peters (born 1813 - 1856) was a British hymn writer.
- Dorothy Olivia Georgiana Peto (born 1886 - 1974) was a British police officer.
- Anna Maria Barbara Petre (born 1716 - 1760) was a British .
- Catherine Petre (born 1697 - 1785) was a British .
- Kathleen Coad Petre (born 1903 - 1994) was a British motor racing driver and journalist.
- Maude Dominica Petre (born 1863 - 1942) was a British author and writer on religion.
- Irene Eleanora Verita Petrie (born 1864 - 1897) was a British missionary.
- Florence Petty (born 1870 - 1948) was a British cookery writer and broadcaster.
- Gertrude von Petzold (born 1876 - 1952) was a British Unitarian minister and public lecturer.
- Georgina Frances de de Peyronnet (born 1815 - 1895) was a British journalist.
- Emily Jane Pfeiffer (born 1827 - 1890) was a British poet.
- Philippa (born 1310x15? - 1369) was a British Queen of England, consort of Edward III.
- Philippa (born 1360 - 1415) was a British Queen of Portugal, consort of João I.
- Leonora Philipps (born 1862 - 1915) was a British political activist and campaigner for women's rights.
- Katherine Philips (born 1632 - 1664) was a British poet.
- Mabel Philipson (born 1887 - 1951) was a British actress and politician.
- Catherine Phillips (born 1727 - 1794) was a British Quaker minister and writer.
- Eliza Phillips (born 1822/3 - 1916) was a British a founder of the (Royal) Society for the Protection of Birds (SPB).
- Judith Phillips (fl. 1595) was a British confidence trickster and thief.
- Margaret Mann Phillips (born 1906 - 1987) was a British .
- Marion Phillips (born 1881 - 1932) was a British first Labour Party woman organizer.
- Mary Elizabeth Phillips (born 1880 - 1969) was a British suffragette and feminist.
- Norah Mary Phillips (born 1910 - 1992) was a British schoolteacher and politician.
- Teresia Constantia Phillips (born 1709 - 1765) was a British courtesan and memoirist.
- Mary Adelaide Eden Phillpotts (born 1896 - 1993) was a British writer.
- Emily Frost Phipps (born 1865 - 1943) was a British feminist and headmistress.
- Harriet Lepel Phipps (born 1841 - 1922) was a British .
- Jessie Percy Butler Wilton Phipps (born 1855 - 1934) was a British educational administrator.
- Mary Edith Pechey- Pechey-Phipson (born 1845 - 1908) was a British physician and women's rights activist.
- Patricia Frederica Phoenix (born 1923 - 1986) was a British actress.
- Joanna Belfrage Picken (born 1798 - 1859) was a British poet and teacher.
- Elisabeth Pickering (born c.1510 - 1562) was a British .
- Ellen Pickering (born 1801/2 - 1843) was a British novelist.
- Lillian Mary Pickford (born 1902 - 2002) was a British neuroendocrinologist.
- Mary Ada Pickford (born 1884 - 1934) was a British politician.
- Dorothy Maud Pickles (born 1903 - 1994) was a British historian and political scientist.
- Monica Helen Ida Pidgeon (born 1913 - 2009) was a British architectural journalist and editor.
- Kate Edith Pierce (born 1873 - 1966) was a British librarian.
- Violet Piercy (born 1889? -) was a British athlete.
- Sarah Piers (- 1719) was a British poet and literary patron.
- Anna Pigeon (born 1832 - 1917) was a British mountaineer.
- Ellen Pigeon (born 1836 - 1902) was a British .
- Elizabeth Bridget Pigot (born 1783 - 1866) was a British friend and correspondent of Lord Byron.
- Harriet Pigott (born 1775 - 1846) was a British writer.
- Emily Jessie Pigott (born 1851 - 1900) was a British missionary.
- Irene Mervyn Parnicott Pike (born 1918 - 2004) was a British businesswoman, politician, and voluntary worker.
- Laetitia Pilkington (born c.1709 - 1750) was a British poet and autobiographer.
- Margaret Pilkington (born 1891 - 1974) was a British wood-engraver and philanthropist.
- Mary Susanna Pilkington (born 1761 - 1839) was a British educational and children's writer.
- Ivy Pinchbeck (born 1898 - 1982) was a British economic historian.
- Elizabeth Lucas Pinckney (born 1722? - 1793) was a British agricultural innovator in America.
- Catherine Emily Pine (born 1864 - 1941) was a British nurse and women's rights worker.
- Mary Pingo (- 1819) was a British .
- Hester Pinney (born 1658 - 1740) was a British businesswoman.
- Rachel Pinney (born 1652 - 1743) was a British .
- Sarah Pinney (born 1650 -) was a British .
- Ellen Frances Pinsent (born 1866 - 1949) was a British promoter of the mental health services.
- Hester Lynch Piozzi (born 1741 - 1821) was a British writer.
- Hannah Elizabeth Pipe (born 1831 - 1906) was a British headmistress.
- Mary Myfanwy Piper (born 1911 - 1997) was a British writer and librettist.
- Antoinette Pirie (born 1905 - 1991) was a British biochemist.
- Jane Pirie (born 1783/4 -) was a British schoolmistress.
- Ann Pitt (born c.1720 - 1799) was a British actress.
- Edith Maud Pitt (born 1906 - 1966) was a British politician.
- Harriet Pitt (born 1748? - 1814) was a British .
- Hester Pitt (born 1720 - 1803) was a British political wife.
- Ingrid Pitt (born 1937 - 2010) was a British actress and writer.
- Ruth Pitter (born 1897 - 1992) was a British poet and craftswoman.
- Mary Pix (born c.1666 - 1709) was a British playwright and novelist.
- Joyce Anstruther Placzek (born 1901 - 1953) was a British writer.
- Honor Plantagenet (born 1493x5 - 1566) was a British .
- Sylvia Plath (born 1932 - 1963) was a British poet and writer.
- Caroline Elizabeth Playne (born 1857 - 1948) was a British pacifist and historian.
- Elaine Sophie Plewman (born 1917 - 1944) was a British .
- Anna Bridget Plowden (born 1938 - 1997) was a British archaeological conservator and restorer.
- Bridget Horatia Plowden (born 1910 - 2000) was a British public servant.
- Annabella Plumptre (born 1769 - 1838) was a British .
- Anne Plumptre (born 1760 - 1818) was a British writer and translator.
- Aileen Sibell Mary Plunket (born 1904 - 1999) was a British society hostess.
- Katherine Plymley (- 1829) was a British diarist, naturalist, and painter.
- Pocahontas (born c.1596 - 1617) was a British Algonquian Indian princess.
- Agnes Pochin (born 1825 - 1908) was a British campaigner for women's rights.
- Elizabeth Isis Pogson (born 1852 - 1945) was a British .
- Jane Henrietta Poitier (born b. 1736 - in or after 1788) was a British singer and dancer.
- Katherine Pole (- 1387) was a British .
- Katherine de la Pole (born 1410/11 - 1473) was a British Abbess of Barking.
- Margaret Pole (born 1473 - 1541) was a British noblewoman.
- E Polewheele (born 1651? - 1691?) was a British playwright.
- Margaret Steuart Pollard (born 1904 - 1996) was a British Cornish poet.
- Marjorie Anne Pollard (born 1899 - 1982) was a British sportswoman and journalist.
- Florence Wallace Pomeroy (born 1843/4 - 1911) was a British dress reform campaigner.
- Emily Charlotte Mary Ponsonby (born 1817 - 1877) was a British writer.
- Henrietta Frances Ponsonby (born 1761 - 1821) was a British noblewoman.
- Mary Elizabeth Ponsonby (born 1832 - 1916) was a British .
- Sarah Ponsonby (born 1755 - 1831) was a British .
- Ella Pontefract (born 1896/7 - 1945) was a British .
- Elizabeth Poole (- in or after 1668) was a British prophetess.
- Monica Mary Poole (born 1921 - 2003) was a British wood-engraver.
- Rachael Emily Poole (born 1860 - 1937) was a British .
- Sophia Lane Poole (born 1804 - 1891) was a British travel writer.
- Clara Maria Pope (- 1838) was a British flower painter.
- Elizabeth Pope (born 1739x45 - 1797) was a British actress.
- Jane Pope (born 1744 - 1818) was a British actress.
- Jessie Pope (born 1868 - 1941) was a British poet and writer.
- Maria Ann Pope (born 1775 - 1803) was a British actress.
- Mary Pope (- 1653?) was a British royalist writer.
- Mildred Katherine Pope (born 1872 - 1956) was a British French scholar.
- Juliana Popjoy (- 1777) was a British .
- Mary Pordage (- 1668) was a British .
- Eleanor Anne Porden (born 1795 - 1825) was a British poet.
- Mary Porteous (born 1783 - 1861) was a British Primitive Methodist itinerant preacher.
- Ann Agnes Porter (born c.1752 - 1814) was a British governess and diarist.
- Anna Maria Porter (born 1778 - 1832) was a British novelist.
- Annie Porter (born 1880 - 1963) was a British zoologist.
- Dorothea Noelle Naomi Porter (born 1927 - 2000) was a British fashion designer.
- Helen Kemp Porter (born 1899 - 1987) was a British biochemist.
- Jane Porter (- 1850) was a British novelist.
- Mary Porter (- 1765) was a British actress.
- Mary Eliza Porter (born 1836/7 - 1905) was a British headmistress and promoter of women's education.
- Muriel Lilah Matters-Porter (born 1877 - 1969) was a British suffragist and feminist.
- Nyree Dawn Porter (born 1936 - 2001) was a British actress.
- Sarah Ricardo Porter (born 1790 - 1862) was a British writer on education.
- Elizabeth Poston (born 1905 - 1987) was a British composer.
- Gladys Sydney Pott (born 1867 - 1961) was a British anti-suffragist and civil servant.
- Helen Beatrix Potter (born 1866 - 1943) was a British artist, children's writer, and sheep breeder.
- Lynda Lee-Potter (born 1935 - 2004) was a British journalist.
- Marian Anderson Potter (born 1900 - 1981) was a British painter.
- Mary Cecilia Potter (born 1847 - 1913) was a British Roman Catholic nun.
- Elizabeth Dilys Powell (born 1901 - 1995) was a British film critic.
- Jane Powell (born c.1761 - 1831) was a British actress.
- Ellen Margaret Powell (born 1907 - 1984) was a British domestic servant and writer.
- Muriel Betty Powell (born 1914 - 1978) was a British nurse.
- Olave St Clair Baden-Powell (born 1889 - 1977) was a British leader of the world Girl Guide movement.
- Violet Georgiana Powell (born 1912 - 2002) was a British .
- Beryl Millicent Le Poer Power (born 1891 - 1974) was a British civil servant.
- Eileen Edna Le Poer Power (born 1889 - 1940) was a British economic historian.
- Jane Wyse Power (born 1858 - 1941) was a British Irish nationalist and feminist.
- Marguerite Agnes Power (born 1815? - 1867) was a British writer.
- Rhoda Dolores Le Poer Power (born 1890 - 1957) was a British broadcaster and children's writer.
- Caroline Powys (born 1738 - 1817) was a British diarist.
- Agnes Poynter (born 1843 - 1906) was a British .
- Rosa Caroline Praed (born 1851 - 1935) was a British novelist.
- Anne Pratt (born 1806 - 1893) was a British botanist.
- Joan Prentice (- 1589) was a British .
- Oliveria Louisa Prescott (born 1842 - 1917) was a British composer and writer.
- Jennet Preston (- 1612) was a British .
- Katherine Mary Preston (born 1868 - 1951) was a British college head.
- Edith May Pretty (born 1883 - 1942) was a British landowner and benefactor.
- Amy Morgan Price (born 1878 - 1922) was a British illustrator and jewellery designer.
- Evadne Price (born 1896 - 1985) was a British novelist.
- Margaret Berenice Price (born 1941 - 2011) was a British singer.
- Lillian Nancy Bache Price (born 1880 - 1970) was a British actress and author.
- Mabel Henrietta Prichard (born 1875 - 1965) was a British .
- Anna Maria Priestman (born 1828 - 1914) was a British social reformer and campaigner for women's rights.
- Mary Prince (- 1679) was a British Quaker preacher.
- Mary Prince (born c.1788 -) was a British freed slave.
- Mia Lilly Kellmer Pringle (born 1920 - 1983) was a British psychologist and first director of the National Children's Bureau.
- Hannah Pritchard (born 1709 - 1768) was a British actress and singer.
- Adelaide Anne Procter (born 1825 - 1864) was a British poet and women's activist.
- Chrystabel Prudence Goldsmith Procter (born 1894 - 1982) was a British horticulturist.
- Doris Margaret Procter (born 1890 - 1972) was a British painter.
- Evelyn Emma Stefanos Procter (born 1897 - 1980) was a British historian and college head.
- Jane Procter (born 1810 - 1882) was a British headmistress and temperance campaigner.
- Joan Beauchamp Procter (born 1897 - 1931) was a British herpetologist.
- Mary Proctor (born 1862 - 1957) was a British .
- Rebecca Marjorie Proops (born 1911 - 1996) was a British advice columnist.
- Elizabeth Prout (born 1820 - 1864) was a British Roman Catholic nun.
- Anne Adalisa Puddicombe (born 1836 - 1908) was a British novelist.
- Dorothée Aurélie Marianne Pullinger (born 1894 - 1986) was a British automobile engineer and businesswoman.
- Henrietta Laura Pulteney (born 1766 - 1808) was a British heiress.
- Hester Pulter (born 1595/6 - 1678) was a British poet.
- Ann Purdeator (- 1692) was a British .
- Ann Putnam (born 1662 -) was a British .
- Ann Putnam (born 1679 -) was a British .
- Christine Margaret Puxon (born 1915 - 2008) was a British gynaecologist, obstetrician, and barrister.
- Edith Mary Pye (born 1876 - 1965) was a British midwife and international relief organizer.
- Jael Henrietta Pye (born 1737? - 1782) was a British writer.
- Margaret Pygot (- in or after 1474) was a British prioress of Carrow.
- Margaret Amy Pyke (born 1893 - 1966) was a British campaigner for family planning.
- Barbara Mary Crampton Pym (born 1913 - 1980) was a British novelist.
- Louisa Fanny Pyne (born 1828? - 1904) was a British singer.
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- Dorothy Wardell Quayle (born 1914 - 1996) was a British .
- Qudsia Begum (born 1801 - 1881) was a British .
- Janet Muriel Alexander Quigley (born 1902 - 1987) was a British radio broadcaster.
- Dorothy Quillinan (born 1804 - 1847) was a British .
- Anne Quin (fl. 1660-1682) was a British actress.
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- Clara Dorothea Rackham (born 1875 - 1966) was a British suffragist and political activist.
- Marjorie Rackstraw (born 1888 - 1981) was a British educationist and social worker.
- Ann Radcliffe (born 1764 - 1823) was a British novelist.
- Anne Radcliffe (- 1579x82) was a British .
- Charlotte Maria Radcliffe (born 1694 - 1755) was a British .
- Frances Radcliffe (born 1531? - 1589) was a British benefactor of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.
- Margaret Radcliffe (born 1582x5 - 1654) was a British Abbess.
- Mary Radcliffe (born c.1550 - 1617/18) was a British courtier.
- Mary Ann Radcliffe (born b. c.1746 - in or after 1810) was a British writer.
- Henrietta Emma Ratcliffe Rae (born 1856 - 1928) was a British painter.
- Elizabeth Raffald (- 1781) was a British cook and writer on cookery.
- Frances Rachel Raffles (born 1955 - 1994) was a British photographer and campaigner against violence against women.
- Ruth Railton (born 1915 - 2001) was a British founder of the National Youth Orchestra.
- Kathleen Jessie Raine (born 1908 - 2003) was a British poet and literary scholar.
- Elizabeth Rainforth (born 1814 - 1877) was a British singer.
- Ivy Priaulx Rainier (born 1903 - 1986) was a British composer.
- Catherine Alice Raisin (born 1855 - 1945) was a British geologist and educationist.
- Pandita Mary Saraswati Ramabai (born 1858 - 1922) was a British social reformer and writer.
- Marie Rambert (born 1888 - 1982) was a British ballet dancer and founder of the Rambert Dance Company.
- Marie Louise de la Ramée (born 1839 - 1908) was a British novelist.
- Christian Ramsay (born 1786 - 1839) was a British hostess and botanical collector.
- Katherine Ramsay (born 1720s - 1808) was a British milliner and shopkeeper.
- Kathleen Louie Ramsay (born 1929 - 2011) was a British .
- Margaret Francesca Ramsay (born 1908 - 1991) was a British play agent.
- Patricia Ramsay (born 1886 - 1974) was a British artist.
- Agnes Ramsey (- in or after 1399) was a British .
- Mary Dorothea Whiting Ramsey (born 1904 - 1989) was a British social worker.
- Joan Alice Chetwode Ramsey (born 1909 - 1995) was a British .
- Mary Ramsey (- 1601) was a British philanthropist.
- Ellen Henrietta Ranyard (born 1810 - 1879) was a British home mission worker.
- Sarah Natasha Raphael (born 1960 - 2001) was a British painter.
- Pernell of Rasyn (fl. 1350) was a British .
- Jane Ratcliffe (- 1638) was a British exemplar of godly life.
- Eleanor Florence Rathbone (born 1872 - 1946) was a British social reformer.
- Hannah Mary Rathbone (born 1798 - 1878) was a British writer.
- Beatrice Irene Rathbone (born 1892 - 1980) was a British novelist.
- Alma Victoria Rattenbury (born 1897/8 - 1935) was a British accused murderer.
- Kathleen Annie Raven (born 1910 - 1999) was a British nurse.
- Alice Ravenhill (born 1859 - 1954) was a British educationist and promoter of the household science movement.
- Gwendolen Mary Raverat (born 1885 - 1957) was a British artist.
- Elizabeth Rawdon (born 1731 - 1808) was a British literary patron and antiquary.
- Emma Rawghton (fl. 1422-1436) was a British anchoress.
- Margaret Lilian Rawlings (born 1906 - 1996) was a British actress.
- Gabrielle Ray (born 1883 - 1973) was a British actress.
- Martha Ray (born 1742? - 1779) was a British singer and murder victim.
- Ann Ingram Rayner (born 1825/6 - 1855) was a British .
- Claire Berenice Rayner (born 1931 - 2010) was a British writer, broadcaster, and social campaigner.
- Louise Ingram Rayner (born 1832 - 1924) was a British .
- Betty Marion Rea (born 1904 - 1965) was a British sculptor.
- Katharine Read (born 1723 - 1778) was a British portrait painter.
- Margaret Read (born 1905 - 1996) was a British .
- Margaret Helen Read (born 1889 - 1991) was a British social anthropologist and colonial educationist.
- Mary Read (born c.1695 - 1721) was a British pirate.
- Isabella Emily Thomasa Reaney (born 1847 - 1929) was a British preacher and social activist.
- Eva Collet Reckitt (born 1890 - 1976) was a British founder of Collet's bookshop.
- Sarah Reddish (born 1850 - 1928) was a British co-operative movement activist and suffragist.
- Anne Redfearn (- 1612) was a British .
- Lynn Rachel Redgrave (born 1943 - 2010) was a British actress.
- Bridget Mary Redmond (born 1904 - 1952) was a British landowner and politician.
- Anne Redpath (born 1895 - 1965) was a British painter.
- Esther Reed (born 1746 - 1780) was a British revolutionary leader in America.
- Priscilla Reed (born 1818 - 1895) was a British .
- Dorothy Mary Rees (born 1898 - 1987) was a British politician.
- Florence Gwendolen Rees (born 1906 - 1994) was a British parasitologist.
- Sarah Jane Rees (born 1839 - 1916) was a British sailor, schoolmistress, and poet.
- Clara Reeve (born 1729 - 1807) was a British novelist and poet.
- Helen Buckingham Reeves (born 1851 - 1920) was a British novelist.
- Magdalen Stuart Reeves (born 1865 - 1953) was a British suffragist and socialist.
- Marian Reeves (born 1879 - 1961) was a British feminist activist.
- Marjorie Ethel Reeves (born 1905 - 2003) was a British historian and educationist.
- Esther Janet Reger (born 1935 - 2005) was a British lingerie designer.
- Mary Reibey (born 1777 - 1855) was a British businesswoman in Australia.
- Beryl Elizabeth Reid (born 1919 - 1996) was a British actress and comedian.
- Eleanor Mary Reid (born 1860 - 1953) was a British palaeobotanist.
- Elisabeth Jesser Reid (born 1789 - 1866) was a British slavery abolitionist and founder of Bedford College, London.
- Anne Margaret Nano Reid (born 1900 - 1981) was a British landscape and figure painter.
- Amelia Ann Reinagle (born 1777 -) was a British .
- Caroline Reinagle (born 1817 - 1892) was a British pianist and composer.
- Charlotte Jenetta Reinagle (born 1782 -) was a British .
- Mary Ann Reinagle (born 1778 -) was a British .
- Phyllis Emily Reiss (born 1886 - 1961) was a British garden designer.
- Sarah Parker Remond (born 1826 - 1894) was a British slavery abolitionist and doctor.
- Leila Margaret Rendel (born 1882 - 1969) was a British social worker and children's campaigner.
- Isabella Southern Rennie (born 1875 - 1966) was a British educationist.
- Dorothy Graham Renton (born 1898 - 1966) was a British gardener.
- Helene Reynard (born 1875 - 1947) was a British economist and college administrator.
- Lucy Reynell (- 1652) was a British .
- Joan Reynold (- 1483) was a British .
- Frances Reynolds (born 1729 - 1807) was a British painter, poet, and writer on art.
- Netta Rheinberg (born 1911 - 2006) was a British cricketer and cricket administrator.
- Elizabeth Rhodes (born 1759 - 1836) was a British housekeeper and Methodist leader.
- Nancy Anderson Long Riach (born 1927 - 1947) was a British swimmer.
- Marcia Alice Rice (born 1868 - 1958) was a British headmistress and historian.
- Margaret Lois Spring Rice (born 1887 - 1970) was a British advocate of birth control.
- Elena Tamara Talbot Rice (born 1904 - 1993) was a British .
- Mary Rich (born 1624 - 1678) was a British noblewoman.
- Penelope Rich (born 1563 - 1607) was a British noblewoman.
- Wendy Richard (born 1943 - 2009) was a British actress.
- Audrey Isabel Richards (born 1899 - 1984) was a British social anthropologist.
- Dorothy Eleanor Richards (born 1894 - 1986) was a British mountaineer.
- Anna Richardson (born 1806 - 1892) was a British slavery abolitionist and peace campaigner.
- Catherine Eliza Richardson (born 1777 - 1853) was a British poet and novelist.
- Charlotte Richardson (born 1775 - 1825) was a British poet.
- Charlotte Caroline Richardson (born 1796 - 1854) was a British poet and novelist.
- Dorothy Miller Richardson (born 1873 - 1957) was a British novelist and journalist.
- Elizabeth Richardson (born 1576/7 - 1651) was a British writer.
- Ethel Florence Lindesay Richardson (born 1870 - 1946) was a British novelist.
- Jerusha Davidson Richardson (born 1864 - 1938) was a British philanthropist and author.
- Joanna Leah Richardson (born 1925 - 2008) was a British biographer.
- Josephine Richardson (born 1923 - 1994) was a British politician.
- Sarah Katharine Richardson (born 1854 - 1927) was a British mountaineer.
- Marion Elaine Richardson (born 1892 - 1946) was a British art teacher.
- Mary Raleigh Richardson (born 1882/3 - 1961) was a British suffragette and political activist.
- Muriel Elsa Florence Richardson (born 1913 - 2000) was a British .
- Natasha Jane Richardson (born 1963 - 2009) was a British actress.
- Stella Richman (born 1922 - 2002) was a British actress and television producer and executive.
- Esther Rickards (born 1893 - 1977) was a British surgeon and socialist activist.
- Charlotte Eliza Lawson Riddell (born 1832 - 1906) was a British novelist.
- Hannah Riddell (born 1855 - 1932) was a British medical missionary.
- Maria Riddell (born 1772 - 1808) was a British poet.
- Mildred Riddelsdell (born 1913 - 2006) was a British civil servant.
- Laura Elizabeth Ridding (born 1849 - 1939) was a British suffragist and philanthropist.
- Caroline Mary Ridding (born 1862 - 1941) was a British Sanskrit and Pali scholar.
- Mabel Ridealgh (born 1898 - 1989) was a British co-operator and politician.
- Anne Barbara Ridler (born 1912 - 2001) was a British poet and writer.
- Mildred Betty Ridley (born 1909 - 2005) was a British church administrator.
- Lucie Rie (born 1902 - 1995) was a British potter.
- Edith Rigby (born 1872 - 1950) was a British suffragette.
- Caroline Edith Rigg (born 1852 - 1929) was a British headmistress.
- Dorothy Ripley (born 1767 - 1831) was a British missionary.
- Anne Isabella Ritchie (born 1837 - 1919) was a British writer.
- Elizabeth Ritchie (born 1754 - 1835) was a British biographer.
- Louisa Henrietta de Rivarol (born b. before 1750 - 1821) was a British translator.
- Rosalind Venetia Lane Fox Pitt-Rivers (born 1907 - 1990) was a British biochemist.
- Joan Hodgson Riviere (born 1883 - 1962) was a British psychoanalyst.
- Ann Rivington (born 1756 - 1841) was a British .
- Jane Annie Roadknight (born 1852/3 - 1929) was a British schoolteacher and inspector of schools.
- Caroline Robbins (born 1903 - 1999) was a British historian.
- Catherine Roberts (born 1891 - 1985) was a British short-story writer and novelist.
- Eirlys Rhiwen Cadwaladr Roberts (born 1911 - 2008) was a British advocate of consumer rights.
- Emma Roberts (born 1791 - 1840) was a British author.
- Jean Barr McDonald Roberts (born 1895 - 1988) was a British local politician.
- Jennifer Susan Margaret Roberts (born 1940 - 2010) was a British probation officer.
- Mary Roberts (born 1788 - 1864) was a British author.
- R Roberts (born c.1728 - 1788) was a British translator and sermon writer.
- Rachel Roberts (born 1927 - 1980) was a British actress.
- Caroline Anna Croom Robertson (born 1837/8 - 1892) was a British college administrator.
- Christina Robertson (born 1796 - 1854) was a British miniature and portrait painter.
- Christina Jane Robertson (born 1908 - 1975) was a British folk-singer.
- Eileen Arbuthnot Robertson (born 1903 - 1961) was a British novelist and film critic.
- Mary Gertrude Forbes- Forbes-Robertson (born 1874 - 1950) was a British .
- Hannah Robertson (born 1862 - 1950) was a British educationist and promoter of higher education for women.
- Isabella Robertson (born 1841 - 1922) was a British ballad collector.
- Janie Macbeth Robertson (born 1879 - 1957) was a British headmistress.
- Margaret Ethel Robertson (born 1861 - 1943) was a British headmistress and educationist.
- Muriel Robertson (born 1883 - 1973) was a British protozoologist and bacteriologist.
- Elizabeth Robins (born 1862 - 1952) was a British actress, writer, and feminist.
- Joan Rafferty Robins (born 1908 - 1994) was a British industrial administrator and television broadcaster.
- Anastasia Robinson (- 1755) was a British singer.
- Annot Erskine Robinson (born 1874 - 1925) was a British suffragist and pacifist.
- Ann Turner Robinson (- 1741) was a British .
- Ellen Robinson (born 1840 - 1912) was a British peace campaigner.
- Emma Robinson (born 1814 - 1890) was a British novelist and playwright.
- Gertrude Maud Robinson (born 1886 - 1954) was a British .
- Joan Violet Robinson (born 1903 - 1983) was a British economist.
- Frances Mabel Robinson (born 1858 - 1956) was a British author.
- Mary Robinson (born 1756/1758? - 1800) was a British author and actress.
- Mary Robinson (born 1778 - 1837) was a British .
- Mary Jemima Robinson (born 1757 - 1830) was a British .
- Pamela Lamplugh Robinson (born 1919 - 1994) was a British vertebrate palaeontologist.
- Sarah Robinson (born 1834 - 1921) was a British evangelist and army temperance activist.
- Elizabeth Robson (born 1771 - 1843) was a British Quaker minister.
- Flora Robson (born 1902 - 1984) was a British actress.
- Inga-Stina Robson (born 1919 - 1999) was a British politician.
- Patricia Roc (born 1915 - 2003) was a British film actress.
- Regina Maria Roche (born 1763/4 - 1845) was a British novelist.
- Anita Lucia Roddick (born 1942 - 2007) was a British businesswoman.
- Annie Mary Anne Henley Rogers (born 1856 - 1937) was a British promoter of women's higher education.
- Hester Ann Rogers (born 1756 - 1794) was a British Methodist writer.
- Mary Ann Rogers (born 1855 - 1899) was a British heroine.
- Eleanour Sophy Sinclair Rohde (born 1881 - 1950) was a British garden historian and gardener.
- Lilian Verna Rolfe (born 1914 - 1945) was a British .
- Sybil Katherine Neville-Rolfe (born 1885 - 1955) was a British social hygienist.
- Ann Rollason (born 1768/9 - 1846) was a British printer and bookseller.
- Mary Rollason (born 1764/5 - 1835) was a British businesswoman.
- Mary Rolls (born 1781/2 - 1835) was a British poet.
- Ethel Romanes (born 1856 - 1927) was a British writer and religious activist.
- Emma Romer (born 1814 - 1868) was a British singer.
- Isabella Frances Romer (- 1852) was a British writer.
- Eleanor Romyng (fl. 1525) was a British ale seller.
- Bertha Ronge (born 1818 - 1863) was a British educationist.
- Jean Kathleen Rook (born 1931 - 1991) was a British journalist.
- Celia Mary Rooke (born 1902 - 1998) was a British .
- Ellen Mary Rope (born 1855 - 1934) was a British sculptor and plaster designer.
- Esther Gertrude Roper (born 1868 - 1938) was a British suffragist.
- Margaret Roper (born 1505 - 1544) was a British scholar and daughter of Sir Thomas More.
- Primrose Roper (born 1908 - 1978) was a British painter and gardener.
- Euphrosyne Parepa-Rosa (born 1836 - 1874) was a British singer.
- Gillian Rosemary Rose (born 1947 - 1995) was a British philosopher.
- Mary Elizabeth Rosenberg (born 1819 - 1914) was a British .
- Rose Rosenberg (born 1892 - 1966) was a British political secretary.
- Anna Margaret Ross (born 1860 - 1939) was a British novelist and poet.
- Euphemia Ross (- before 1399) was a British .
- Janet Ann Ross (born 1842 - 1927) was a British traveller and author.
- Jean Iris Ross (born 1911 - 1973) was a British journalist and actress.
- Katherine Ross (born c.1635 - 1697) was a British memoirist and schoolmistress.
- Sylvia Hope Leith-Ross (born 1884 - 1980) was a British anthropologist and writer.
- Mary Jane O'Donovan Rossa (born 1845 - 1916) was a British Irish nationalist and poet.
- Susannah-Penelope Rosse (born c.1655 - 1700) was a British miniature painter.
- Christina Georgina Rossetti (born 1830 - 1894) was a British poet.
- Emma Lucy Madox Brown Rossetti (born 1843 - 1894) was a British painter and biographer.
- Maria Francesca Rossetti (born 1827 - 1876) was a British author and Anglican nun.
- Frances Tripp Rossiter (born 1833 - 1905) was a British .
- Anne Rotheley (- 1496) was a British .
- Mary Catherine Hume-Rothery (born 1824 - 1885) was a British campaigner for medical reform and author.
- Charlotte de Rothschild (born 1819 - 1884) was a British philanthropist.
- Louisa de Rothschild (born 1821 - 1910) was a British philanthropist.
- Miriam Louisa Rothschild (born 1908 - 2005) was a British naturalist, entomologist, and conservationist.
- Teresa Georgina Rothschild (born 1915 - 1996) was a British .
- Rosalind Alice Rothwell (born 1911 - 2008) was a British oboist.
- Dorothy Edith Round (born 1909 - 1982) was a British tennis player.
- Arabella Elizabeth Roupell (born 1817 - 1914) was a British botanist and botanical artist.
- Lydia Rous (born 1819 - 1896) was a British headmistress.
- Clara Marion Jessie Rousby (born 1848 - 1879) was a British actress.
- Ettie Annie Rout (born 1877 - 1936) was a British public health and birth control campaigner.
- Martha Routh (born 1743 - 1817) was a British Quaker minister and writer.
- Frederica Maclean Rowan (born 1814 - 1882) was a British author and translator.
- Diana Hope Rowden (born 1915 - 1944) was a British .
- Frances Arabella Rowden (born 1774 - 1840?) was a British schoolmistress and poet.
- Elizabeth Rowe (born 1674 - 1737) was a British poet and devotional writer.
- Mary Rowlandson (born c.1637 - 1711) was a British colonist in America and author.
- Susanna Rowson (- 1824) was a British novelist and actress.
- Agnes Maude Royden (born 1876 - 1956) was a British suffragist and preacher.
- Lilian Patricia Roza (born 1926 - 2008) was a British singer.
- Bernice Rubens (born 1923 - 2004) was a British author.
- Patricia Giulia Caulfield Kate Rubinstein (born 1915 - 2003) was a British writer.
- Amy Roberta Ruck (born 1878 - 1978) was a British novelist.
- Thereza Charlotte Rucker (born 1863 - 1941) was a British promoter of household science teaching.
- Margaret Caroline Rudd (born b. c.1745 - in or before 1798?) was a British courtesan and accused forger.
- Jean Rudduck (born 1937 - 2007) was a British educationist.
- Yvonne Claire Rudellat (born 1897 - 1945) was a British .
- Mary Rudge (born 1842 - 1919) was a British chess player.
- Elsie Rosemary Rue (born 1928 - 2004) was a British medical practitioner and medical administrator.
- Angela Claire Rosemary Rumbold (born 1932 - 2010) was a British politician.
- Hilda Runciman (born 1869 - 1956) was a British politician.
- Mary Ann Rundall (- 1839) was a British educational writer.
- Maria Eliza Rundell (born 1745 - 1828) was a British writer on cookery.
- Norah Cecil Runge (born 1884 - 1978) was a British politician.
- Helen de Lacy Evans Russel (born 1833/4 -) was a British .
- Adeline Mary Russell (born 1852 - 1920) was a British penal reformer.
- Anna Russell (born 1807 - 1876) was a British botanist.
- Muriel Audrey Russell (born 1906 - 1989) was a British radio broadcaster.
- Dora Winifred Russell (born 1894 - 1986) was a British writer and campaigner for women's rights.
- Dorothy Stuart Russell (born 1895 - 1983) was a British pathologist.
- Elizabeth Russell (born 1528 - 1609) was a British linguist and courtier.
- Frances Russell (- 1720) was a British daughter of Oliver Cromwell.
- Frances Anna Maria Russell (born 1815 - 1898) was a British political wife.
- Katharine Louisa Russell (born 1842 - 1874) was a British radical and suffragist.
- Katherine Frances Russell (born 1909 - 1998) was a British social worker and university teacher.
- Lucy Russell (- 1627) was a British courtier and patron of the arts.
- Mary Du Caurroy Russell (born 1865 - 1937) was a British .
- Rachel Russell (- 1723) was a British noblewoman.
- Margaret Taylor Rutherford (born 1892 - 1972) was a British actress.
- Alexina Ruthquist (born 1848 - 1892) was a British missionary.
- Elizabeth Montague Ryan (born 1892 - 1979) was a British tennis player.
- Sarah Ryan (born 1724 - 1768) was a British Methodist preacher.
- Margaret Susan Ryder (born 1924 - 2000) was a British founder of the Sue Ryder Foundation and social worker.
- Maria Susan Rye (born 1829 - 1903) was a British social reformer and promoter of emigration.
- Louisa Anne Ryland (born 1814 - 1889) was a British philanthropist.
- Enriqueta Augustina Rylands (born 1843 - 1908) was a British founder of the John Rylands Library, Manchester.
- Elizabeth Ryves (born 1750 - 1797) was a British writer.
- Lavinia Janetta Horton Ryves (born 1797 - 1871) was a British .
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- Margaret Sackville (born 1881 - 1963) was a British poet and children's writer.
- Mary Sackville (- 1645) was a British royal governess.
- Anne Sadleir (born 1585 - 1671/2) was a British literary patron.
- Maria Grace Saffery (- 1858) was a British hymn writer and poet.
- Lorna Sage (born 1943 - 2001) was a British literary critic and author.
- Marian Joan Elliott-Said (born 1957 - 2011) was a British singer and songwriter.
- Mary Ann Sainsbury (born 1849 - 1927) was a British .
- Agathe de Saint-Étienne de La Tour (born b. c.1690 - in or after 1765) was a British landowner.
- Christopher Marie St John (born 1871 - 1960) was a British writer.
- Mrs Horace Roscoe St John (-) was a British .
- Jane Elizabeth St John (born 1829 - 1906) was a British .
- Mary de St Pol (born c.1304 - 1377) was a British magnate and founder of Pembroke College, Cambridge.
- Emily Mary Kate Saker (born 1847 - 1912) was a British .
- Florentia Sale (born 1790 - 1853) was a British .
- Sarah Salisbury (born 1690x92 - 1724) was a British courtesan.
- Eliza Salmon (born 1787 - 1849) was a British singer.
- Salote Mafile'o Pilolevu Tupou III (born 1900 - 1965) was a British Queen of Tonga.
- Barbara Salt (born 1904 - 1975) was a British diplomatist.
- Ada Salter (born 1866 - 1942) was a British socialist and pacifist.
- Agnes Sampson (- 1591) was a British .
- Margaret Phoebe Sampson (born 1906 - 1988) was a British Anglican nun.
- Samthann ingen Díaráin (- 739) was a British .
- Margaret Sandbach (born 1812 - 1852) was a British poet and novelist.
- Mary Warburton Sandbach (born 1901 - 1990) was a British translator.
- Elizabeth Sander (- 1607) was a British Bridgettine nun and writer.
- Ruth Vernon Manning-Sanders (born 1888 - 1988) was a British writer and folklorist.
- Julia Sarah Anne Cobden- Cobden-Sanderson (born 1853 - 1926) was a British socialist and suffragette.
- Elizabeth Sandford (born 1797/8 - 1853) was a British domestic moralist.
- Margaret Elizabeth Sandford (born 1839 - 1903) was a British headmistress and author.
- Ethel Sands (born 1873 - 1962) was a British painter and hostess.
- Emma Sandys (born 1843 - 1877) was a British .
- Ruth Ann Sanger (born 1918 - 2001) was a British .
- Sophy Sanger (born 1881 - 1950) was a British internationalist and labour-law reformer.
- Martha Sansom (born 1689 - 1736) was a British poet.
- Anasuya Sarabhai (born 1885 - 1972) was a British .
- Ethel Sargant (born 1863 - 1918) was a British botanist.
- Naomi Ellen Sargant (born 1933 - 2006) was a British broadcaster and educationist.
- Cicely Mary Strode Saunders (born 1918 - 2005) was a British physician and founder of the modern hospice movement.
- Edith Rebecca Saunders (born 1865 - 1945) was a British botanist.
- Emma Saunders (born 1841 - 1927) was a British philanthropist.
- Helen Beatrice Saunders (born 1885 - 1963) was a British .
- Katherine Saunders (born 1839/40 - 1894) was a British .
- Margaret Saunders (born 1686 - 1745) was a British actress.
- Frances Lumley-Saunderson (born c.1700 - 1772) was a British courtier.
- Susan Saurin (born 1829 - 1915) was a British Roman Catholic nun.
- Elizabeth Savage (born 1581 - 1651) was a British courtier and victim of popular violence.
- Jane Savage (born 1752/3 - 1824) was a British .
- Sarah Savage (born 1664 - 1752) was a British diarist.
- Marjorie Irene Savidge (born 1905 - 1985) was a British factory worker and subject of police interrogation.
- Harriet Elizabeth Savill (born 1789 - 1857) was a British .
- Elizabeth Sawyer (- 1621) was a British convicted witch.
- Jessie Margaret Edmondston Saxby (born 1842 - 1940) was a British author and folklorist.
- Mary Saxby (born 1738 - 1801) was a British vagrant and memoirist.
- Mary Say (born 1739/40 - 1832) was a British printer and newspaper publisher.
- Isabelle Sayer (- 1473) was a British .
- Dorothy Leigh Sayers (born 1893 - 1957) was a British writer and scholar.
- Peig Sayers (born 1873 - 1958) was a British storyteller.
- Alice Mary Elizabeth Scarth (born 1848 - 1889) was a British .
- Felicia Rudolphina Scatcherd (born 1862 - 1927) was a British journalist and spiritualist.
- Mary Ann Dacomb Scharlieb (born 1845 - 1930) was a British gynaecologist.
- Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck (born 1778 - 1856) was a British author.
- Auguste Schlüter (born 1849 - 1917) was a British domestic servant.
- Sylvia Anne Terry Schofield (born 1916 - 2006) was a British writer and traveller.
- Charlotte Elizabeth Schreiber (born 1812 - 1895) was a British translator, businesswoman, and collector.
- Olive Emilie Albertina Schreiner (born 1855 - 1920) was a British author and social theorist.
- Rebecca Schroeter (- 1826) was a British .
- Ehrengard Melusine von der Schulenburg (born 1667 - 1743) was a British mistress of George I.
- Gladys Henrietta Schütze (born 1884 - 1946) was a British writer and pacifist.
- Julie Schwabe (born 1818 - 1896) was a British philanthropist and educationist.
- Olga Maria Elisabeth Friederike Schwarzkopf (born 1915 - 2006) was a British singer.
- Elizabeth Scot (born 1729 - 1789) was a British poet.
- Alicia Anne Scott (born 1810 - 1900) was a British poet.
- Anna Scott (born 1651 - 1732) was a British noblewoman.
- Caroline Lucy Scott (born 1784 - 1857) was a British novelist.
- Charlotte Angas Scott (born 1858 - 1931) was a British mathematician.
- Charlotte Anne Montagu-Douglas- Scott (born 1811 - 1895) was a British .
- Elisabeth Whitworth Scott (born 1898 - 1972) was a British architect.
- Elizabeth Scott (born 1707/8 - 1776) was a British hymn writer.
- Elizabeth Scott (- 1795) was a British textile manufacturer.
- Ethel Edburga Clementina Scott (born 1907 - 1984) was a British .
- Harriet Anne Scott (born 1819 - 1894) was a British novelist.
- Jane Margaret Scott (- 1839) was a British theatre manager and actress.
- Jean Scott (born b. c.1548 - after 1593) was a British landowner.
- Edith Agnes Kathleen Scott (born 1878 - 1947) was a British sculptor.
- Margaret Scott (- 1692) was a British .
- Margaret Rachel Scott (born 1874 - 1938) was a British golfer.
- Margaretta Mary Winifred Scott (born 1912 - 2005) was a British actress.
- Marion Margaret Scott (born 1877 - 1953) was a British musicologist.
- Mary Scott (- 1744) was a British courtier and royal mistress.
- Mary Scott (born 1751/2 - 1793) was a British poet.
- Felicity Philippa Lady Scott Scott (born 1918 - 2010) was a British .
- Rachel Susan Scott (born 1848 - 1905) was a British educationist and journalist.
- Sarah Scott (born 1720 - 1795) was a British novelist and historian.
- Sheila Christine Scott (born 1922 - 1988) was a British aviator.
- Edith Joy Scovell (born 1907 - 1999) was a British poet.
- Frances Fitzroy-Scudamore (born 1711 - 1750) was a British .
- Frances Fitzroy-Scudamore (born 1750 - 1820) was a British .
- Mary Scudamore (born c.1550 - 1603) was a British courtier.
- Mary Jane Seacole (born 1805 - 1881) was a British nurse.
- Seaxburh (- 674?) was a British Queen of the Gewisse.
- Seaxburh (born b. in or before 655 - c.700) was a British Queen of Kent, consort of King Eorcenberht, and Abbess of Ely.
- Laura Secord (born 1775 - 1868) was a British United Empire loyalist and heroine.
- Amy Sedgwick (born 1835 - 1897) was a British actress.
- Catharine Sedley (born 1657 - 1717) was a British royal mistress.
- Beatrice Nancy Seear (born 1913 - 1997) was a British politician.
- Hanna Maria Segal (born 1918 - 2011) was a British psychoanalyst,.
- Margaret Seguier (born 1794/5 - 1870) was a British .
- Ann Childe Seguin (born 1811 - 1888) was a British .
- Brenda Zara Seligman (born 1883 - 1965) was a British .
- Agnes De Selincourt (born 1872 - 1917) was a British missionary and college administrator.
- Phyllis Doreen Sellick (born 1911 - 2007) was a British .
- Priscilla Lydia Sellon (born 1821 - 1876) was a British founder of the Society of the Most Holy Trinity.
- Jane Elizabeth Senior (born 1828 - 1877) was a British workhouse and school inspector and philanthropist.
- Alice Maud Mary Arncliffe Sennett (born 1862 - 1936) was a British women's suffrage activist.
- Emily Frances Adeline Sergeant (born 1851 - 1904) was a British novelist.
- Beatrice Serota (born 1919 - 2002) was a British politician and social reformer.
- Olivia Serres (born 1772 - 1835) was a British royal impostor.
- Giovanna Sestini (born 1748/9 - 1814) was a British opera singer.
- Sarah Setchel (born 1813 - 1894) was a British watercolour painter.
- Margaret Seton (fl. 1347) was a British .
- Mary Seton (born b. c.1541 - after 1615) was a British .
- Claudia Severa (fl. AD 97-105) was a British .
- Merlyn Severn (born 1897 - 1973) was a British photographer.
- Anna Seward (born 1742 - 1809) was a British poet and correspondent.
- Anna Sewell (born 1820 - 1878) was a British author.
- Elizabeth Missing Sewell (born 1815 - 1906) was a British writer.
- Mary Sewell (born 1797 - 1884) was a British writer and poet.
- Athene Seyler (born 1889 - 1990) was a British actress.
- Alice Seymour (born 1857 - 1947) was a British schoolteacher and expositor and publisher of the writings of Joanna Southcott.
- Anna Maria Seymour (born c.1692 - 1723) was a British actress.
- Anne Seymour (born c.1510 - 1587) was a British noblewoman and literary patron.
- Beatrice Mary Kean Seymour (born 1886 - 1955) was a British novelist.
- Elizabeth Seymour (born 1667 - 1722) was a British courtier and politician.
- Frances Seymour (born 1699 - 1754) was a British poet and letter writer.
- Jane Seymour (born 1541 - 1561) was a British writer.
- Katherine Seymour (born 1540? - 1568) was a British noblewoman and royal kinswoman.
- Margaret Seymour (born 1540 -) was a British .
- Sarah Seymour (born 1631 - 1692) was a British benefactor.
- Elizabeth Shackleton (born 1726 - 1781) was a British diarist.
- Lydia Shackleton (born 1828 - 1914) was a British botanical artist.
- Constance Bertha Shacklock (born 1913 - 1999) was a British singer.
- Anne Shadwell (fl. 1661-1705) was a British .
- Shah Jahan Begum (born 1838 - 1901) was a British .
- Ethel Mary Reader Shakespear (born 1871 - 1946) was a British public servant and geologist.
- Olivia Shakespear (born 1863 - 1938) was a British novelist.
- Shanawdithit (born c.1801 - 1829) was a British the last of the Beothuk.
- Olive Mary Shapley (born 1910 - 1999) was a British broadcaster.
- Marina Sharf (born 1918 - 2011) was a British Orthodox nun.
- Isabel Sharman (born 1865 - 1917) was a British nursery nurse teacher and administrator.
- Evelyn Adelaide Sharp (born 1903 - 1985) was a British civil servant.
- Evelyn Jane Sharp (born 1869 - 1955) was a British children's writer and suffragette.
- Jane Sharp (fl. 1641-1671) was a British midwife.
- Nancy Culliford Sharp (born 1909 - 2001) was a British .
- Charlotte Sharpe (born c.1793 - 1849) was a British .
- Eliza Sharpe (born 1796 - 1874) was a British .
- Ella Agnes Freeman Sharpe (born 1875 - 1947) was a British psychoanalyst and schoolteacher.
- Louisa Sharpe (- 1843) was a British miniature and watercolour painter.
- Mary Anne Sharpe (born 1802 - 1867) was a British .
- Matilda Sharpe (born 1830 - 1916) was a British headmistress.
- Ellen Sharples (born 1769 - 1849) was a British .
- Rolinda Sharples (born 1793 - 1838) was a British portrait and genre painter.
- Christian Shaw (born b. c.1685 - in or after 1737) was a British witch accuser and thread manufacturer.
- Clarice Marion Shaw (born 1883 - 1946) was a British social reformer and politician.
- Elizabeth Shaw (born 1788 - 1869) was a British .
- Helen Brown Shaw (born 1879 - 1964) was a British politician.
- Hester Shaw (- 1660) was a British midwife.
- Mabel Shaw (born 1888 - 1973) was a British missionary and educationist.
- Margaret Fay Shaw (born 1903 - 2004) was a British .
- Mary Shaw (born 1814 - 1876) was a British singer.
- Helena Paulina Shearer (born 1839x47 - 1885) was a British socialist and suffragist.
- Moira Shearer (born 1926 - 2006) was a British ballet dancer, actress, and writer.
- Phoebe Ann Beale Sheavyn (born 1865 - 1968) was a British literary scholar and feminist.
- Anne Sheepshanks (born 1789 - 1876) was a British .
- Mary Ryott Sheepshanks (born 1872 - 1960) was a British educationist, feminist, and internationalist.
- Douglas Sheffield (born 1542/3 - 1608) was a British noblewoman.
- Helen Maud Sheldon (born 1859 - 1945) was a British headmistress and educationist.
- Elizabeth Shelley (- 1547) was a British Abbess of St Mary's, Winchester.
- Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (born 1797 - 1851) was a British writer.
- Anne Shelton (born c.1483 - 1555) was a British .
- Anne Shelton (born 1923 - 1994) was a British singer.
- Margaret Shelton (fl. c.1530-1536) was a British .
- Mary Shelton (born 1510x15 - 1570/71) was a British contributor to manuscript miscellany.
- Barbara Estelle Shenfield (born 1919 - 2004) was a British social scientist and voluntary worker.
- Ellen Maria Nicholson Shenton (- 1859) was a British .
- Mary Eleanor Jessy Shepard (born 1909 - 2000) was a British artist and illustrator.
- Anna Shepherd (born 1893 - 1981) was a British author and college teacher.
- Mary Shepherd (born 1777 - 1847) was a British philosopher.
- Pamela Shepherd (born 1836 - 1930) was a British evangelist.
- Ida Shepley (born 1908 - 1975) was a British actress and singer.
- Elizabeth Sara Sheppard (born 1830 - 1862) was a British novelist.
- Katherine Wilson Sheppard (born 1847 - 1934) was a British suffragist in New Zealand.
- Caroline Henrietta Sheridan (born 1779 - 1851) was a British novelist.
- Clare Consuelo Sheridan (born 1885 - 1970) was a British sculptor and journalist.
- Frances Sheridan (born 1724 - 1766) was a British novelist and playwright.
- Alice Marjorie Sherlock (born 1891 - 1973) was a British .
- Sheila Patricia Violet Sherlock (born 1918 - 2001) was a British hepatologist.
- Martha Sherman (born 1806 - 1848) was a British .
- Helen Lemmens-Sherrington (born 1834 - 1906) was a British singer.
- Mary Martha Sherwood (born 1775 - 1851) was a British children's writer and educationist.
- Alice Shevyngton (fl. late 15th cent.) was a British .
- Ella Shields (born 1879 - 1952) was a British music-hall performer and male impersonator.
- Georgiana Shipley (born c.1755 - 1806) was a British .
- Anne Shippen (born 1763 - 1841) was a British journal writer.
- Mother Shipton (fl. 1530 (suipposedly)) was a British supposed witch and prophetess.
- Elizabeth Shirley (born 1564/5 - 1641) was a British Augustinian nun and author.
- Emily Anne Eliza Shirreff (born 1814 - 1897) was a British educationist and writer.
- Elizabeth Shore (- 1526/7?) was a British royal mistress.
- Margaret Emily Shore (born 1819 - 1839) was a British writer and naturalist.
- Louisa Catherine Shore (born 1824 - 1895) was a British poet and writer.
- Irene Short (born 1916 - 2003) was a British politician.
- Dora Mary Shorter (born 1866 - 1918) was a British poet and journalist.
- Margaret Sibthorp (born 1835/6 - 1916) was a British journal editor.
- Edith Helen Sichel (born 1862 - 1914) was a British historian and philanthropist.
- Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal (born 1829 - 1862) was a British painter.
- Harriet Siddons (born 1783 - 1844) was a British .
- Sarah Siddons (born 1755 - 1831) was a British actress.
- Eleanor Mildred Sidgwick (born 1845 - 1936) was a British college head.
- Rose Sidgwick (born 1877 - 1918) was a British university teacher.
- Barbara Sidney (born c.1559 - 1621) was a British noblewoman.
- Mary Sidney (born 1530x35 - 1586) was a British courtier.
- Sabrina Sidney (born 1756/7 - 1843) was a British subject of a study in child development.
- Rebecca Dora Sieff (born 1890 - 1966) was a British feminist and Zionist.
- Mary Aline Siepmann (born 1912 - 2002) was a British novelist.
- Sikandar Begum (born 1818 - 1868) was a British .
- Una Lucy Silberrad (born 1872 - 1955) was a British writer.
- Helen Silcock (born 1865 -) was a British trade unionist and suffragist.
- Lucy Mary Silcox (born 1862 - 1947) was a British headmistress and feminist.
- Emma Sillett (- 1880) was a British .
- Naomi Merlith Sim (born 1913 - 1999) was a British .
- Elizabeth Postuma Simcoe (born 1762 - 1850) was a British diarist and artist.
- Edith Jemima Simcox (born 1844 - 1901) was a British anthropologist and political activist.
- Margaret Bayne Simey (born 1906 - 2004) was a British social scientist and local politician.
- Martha Simmonds (- 1665) was a British Quaker and author.
- Jean Merilyn Simmons (born 1929 - 2010) was a British actress.
- Mary Simmons (- 1686x7) was a British .
- Berta Madeleine Simms (born 1930 - 2011) was a British abortion law reformer and medical sociologist.
- Kathleen Rochard Simon (born 1863/4 - 1955) was a British slavery abolitionist.
- Shena Dorothy Simon (born 1883 - 1972) was a British politician and educational reformer.
- Esther Simpson (born 1903 - 1996) was a British worker for refugee scholars.
- Evelyn Mary Simpson (born 1885 - 1963) was a British literary scholar.
- Florence Edith Victoria Simpson (born 1874 - 1956) was a British controller of Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps.
- Jane Cross Simpson (born 1811 - 1886) was a British hymn writer.
- Frances Helen Simson (born 1854 - 1938) was a British promoter of women's higher education and suffragist.
- Catherine Sinclair (born 1800 - 1864) was a British novelist and children's writer.
- Elizabeth Margaret Sinclair (born 1910 - 1981) was a British trade unionist and communist.
- Margaret Anne Sinclair (born 1900 - 1925) was a British Poor Clare nun.
- Marie Sinclair (born 1830 - 1895) was a British .
- Mary Amelia St Clair Sinclair (born 1863 - 1946) was a British novelist and philosopher.
- Dorothea Waley Singer (born 1882 - 1964) was a British historian of medicine and philanthropist.
- Edith Louisa Sitwell (born 1887 - 1964) was a British poet and biographer.
- Bertha Marian Skeat (born 1861 - 1948) was a British .
- Caroline Anne James Skeel (born 1872 - 1951) was a British historian.
- Johanna Mary Sheehy-Skeffington (born 1877 - 1946) was a British suffragist and Irish nationalist.
- Flora Eileen Skellern (born 1923 - 1980) was a British nurse.
- Barbara Olive Skelton (born 1916 - 1996) was a British writer and literary femme fatale.
- Felicia Mary Frances Skene (born 1821 - 1899) was a British writer and philanthropist.
- Lilias Skene (born 1626/7 - 1697) was a British Quaker preacher and poet.
- Agnes Nesta Shakespear Skrine (born 1865 - 1955) was a British .
- Agnes Elizabeth Slack (born 1858 - 1946) was a British temperance advocate.
- Harriet Slater (born 1903 - 1976) was a British co-operative movement activist and politician.
- Lydia Elisabeth Leonidovna Pasternak Slater (born 1902 - 1989) was a British biochemist, poet, and translator.
- Mary Mitchell Slessor (born 1848 - 1915) was a British missionary.
- Ann Hunter Small (born 1857 - 1945) was a British missionary and educationist.
- Beryl Smalley (born 1905 - 1984) was a British historian.
- Norah Evelyn Smallwood (born 1909 - 1984) was a British publisher.
- Elizabeth Smart (born 1913 - 1986) was a British writer.
- Annie Constance Smedley (born 1876 - 1941) was a British author and founder of the International Lyceum Clubs.
- Menella Bute Smedley (born 1820 - 1877) was a British poet and novelist.
- Mary Guillan Smieton (born 1902 - 2005) was a British civil servant.
- Mary Smirke (born 1779 - 1853) was a British .
- Ann Smith (fl. 1682-1686) was a British political activist.
- Annie Lorrain Smith (born 1854 - 1937) was a British mycologist and lichenologist.
- Audrey Ursula Smith (born 1915 - 1981) was a British medical scientist and cryobiologist.
- Cecil Blanche Woodham-Smith (born 1896 - 1977) was a British biographer and historian.
- Charlotte Smith (born 1749 - 1806) was a British poet and novelist.
- Charlotte Fell Smith (born 1851 - 1937) was a British historian.
- Constance Adelaide Smith (born 1878 - 1938) was a British reviver of mothering Sunday.
- Cornelia Estelle Smith (born 1875 - 1970) was a British music-hall entertainer and actress.
- Dorothy Gladys Smith (born 1896 - 1990) was a British playwright and writer.
- Eleanor Elizabeth Smith (born 1822 - 1896) was a British .
- Elinor Bellingham Smith (born 1906 - 1988) was a British .
- Eliza Smith (- 1732?) was a British writer on cookery.
- Elizabeth Smith (born 1776 - 1806) was a British scholar and translator.
- Elizabeth Smith (born 1797 - 1885) was a British diarist.
- Elleine Smith (- 1579) was a British .
- Dame Enid Mary Russell Russell-Smith (born 1903 - 1989) was a British civil servant and college head.
- Florence Margaret Smith (born 1902 - 1971) was a British poet and novelist.
- Georgina Castle Smith (born 1845 - 1933) was a British children's writer.
- Hannah Smith (born 1832 - 1911) was a British evangelist and religious writer.
- Janet Buchanan Adam Smith (born 1905 - 1999) was a British author and journalist.
- Janet Seymour-Smith (born 1930 - 1998) was a British .
- Julia Cuthbert Smith (born 1927 - 1997) was a British television producer.
- Linda Helen Smith (born 1958 - 2006) was a British comedian.
- Lucy Toulmin Smith (born 1838 - 1911) was a British literary scholar and librarian.
- Madeleine Hamilton Smith (born 1835/6 - 1928) was a British accused poisoner.
- Margaret Josephine Dean-Smith (born 1899 - 1997) was a British folklorist.
- Maria Constance Smith (born 1853 - 1930) was a British civil servant.
- Marian Wesley Smith (born 1907 - 1961) was a British anthropologist.
- Ellen Marion Delf- Delf-Smith (born 1883 - 1980) was a British botanist.
- Martha Mary Smith (born 1835 - 1919) was a British art patron.
- Mary Smith (born 1822 - 1889) was a British schoolmistress and radical.
- Mary Bentinck Smith (born 1864 - 1921) was a British headmistress.
- May Smith (born 1879 - 1968) was a British industrial psychologist.
- Muriel Smith (born 1923 - 1985) was a British singer.
- Naomi Gwladys Royde-Smith (born 1875 - 1964) was a British literary editor and writer.
- Margaret Patricia Hornsby- Hornsby-Smith (born 1914 - 1985) was a British politician.
- Ida Phyllis Barclay- Barclay-Smith (born 1902 - 1980) was a British ornithological administrator.
- Pleasance Smith (born 1773 - 1877) was a British letter writer and literary editor.
- Sarah Smith (born 1832 - 1911) was a British novelist and short-story writer.
- Emily Sheila Kaye- Kaye-Smith (born 1887 - 1956) was a British novelist.
- Lillias Irma Valerie Arkell- Arkell-Smith (born 1895 - 1960) was a British sexual impostor and perjurer.
- Zepherina Philadelphia Smith (born 1836 - 1894) was a British nurse and social reformer.
- Catherine Smithies (born 1791 - 1878) was a British .
- Alison Margaret Smithson (born 1928 - 1993) was a British .
- Annie Mary Patricia Smithson (born 1873 - 1948) was a British author and nurse.
- Harriet Constance Smithson (born 1800 - 1854) was a British actress.
- Ellen Smyly (born 1815 - 1901) was a British philanthropist.
- Agnes Smyth (born 1754/5 - 1783) was a British .
- Ethel Mary Smyth (born 1858 - 1944) was a British composer, writer, and suffragist.
- Emily Anne Smythe (- 1887) was a British military nurse.
- Patricia Rosemary Smythe (born 1928 - 1996) was a British showjumper.
- Harriette Maria Gordon Smythies (born 1813? - 1883) was a British poet and novelist.
- Susan Smythies (born 1720 -) was a British writer.
- Hannah Snell (born 1723 - 1792) was a British sexual impostor.
- Lilian Snelling (born 1879 - 1972) was a British botanical artist.
- Elizabeth Alexandra Snowball (born 1908 - 1988) was a British cricketer.
- Ethel Snowden (born 1881 - 1951) was a British socialist, suffragist, and peace campaigner.
- Emily Soldene (born 1838? - 1912) was a British singer and theatre manager.
- Solicita (fl. c.1200) was a British .
- Georgiana Margaret Solomon (born 1844 - 1933) was a British philanthropist in South Africa and suffragette.
- Rebecca Solomon (born 1832 - 1886) was a British .
- Estella Frances Solomons (born 1882 - 1968) was a British landscape and portrait painter.
- Henrietta Eliza Soltau (born 1843 - 1934) was a British evangelist and promoter of missionary work.
- Isabella Caroline Somerset (born 1851 - 1921) was a British temperance activist and campaigner for women's rights.
- Mary Somerset (- 1715) was a British gardener and botanist.
- Edith Anna Œnone Somerville (born 1858 - 1949) was a British writer and artist.
- Euphemia Gilchrist Somerville (born 1860 - 1935) was a British social worker and local politician.
- Mary Somerville (born 1780 - 1872) was a British science writer and mathematics expositor.
- Mary Somerville (born 1897 - 1963) was a British educationist and broadcasting executive.
- palatine of the Rhine Sophia (born 1630 - 1714) was a British electress of Hanover, consort of Ernst August.
- Sophia (born 1777 - 1848) was a British .
- Sophia Dorothea (born 1666 - 1726) was a British electoral princess of Hanover.
- Cornelia Sorabji (born 1866 - 1954) was a British barrister and social reformer.
- Lucy Helen Muriel Soulsby (born 1856 - 1927) was a British headmistress.
- Joanna Southcott (born 1750 - 1814) was a British prophet and writer.
- Caroline Anne Bowles Southey (born 1786 - 1854) was a British poet and writer.
- Anne Southwell (- 1636) was a British poet.
- Marie Claire Souvestre (born 1835 - 1905) was a British headmistress.
- Ester Sowernam (fl. 1617) was a British author.
- Jane Sowle (born c.1631 - 1711) was a British .
- Tace Sowle (born 1666 - 1749) was a British printer and bookseller.
- Elizabeth Sowthernes (born c.1532 - 1612) was a British .
- Elizabeth Emma Soyer (born 1813 - 1842) was a British portrait and figure painter.
- Nancy Brooker Spain (born 1917 - 1964) was a British journalist and broadcaster.
- Muriel Sarah Spark (born 1918 - 2006) was a British poet and novelist.
- Rachel Speght (born b. 1597? - in or before 1661?) was a British polemicist and poet.
- Sadie Speight (born 1906 - 1992) was a British architect and designer.
- Annie Coupe Speirs (born 1889 - 1926) was a British .
- Mary Speke (fl. 1641-1697) was a British nonconformist patron and political activist.
- Catherine Helen Spence (born 1825 - 1910) was a British writer and reformer in Australia.
- Elizabeth Isabella Spence (born 1768 - 1832) was a British writer.
- Alice Spencer (born 1559 - 1637) was a British noblewoman.
- Barbara Spencer (born c.1697 - 1721) was a British coiner.
- Dorothy Spencer (born 1617 - 1684) was a British subject of poetry.
- Margaret Georgiana Spencer (born 1737 - 1814) was a British philanthropist.
- Penelope Spencer (born 1901 - 1993) was a British dancer and choreographer.
- Sybil Beatrice Spencer (born 1908 - 1994) was a British gardener.
- Lily Spender (born 1835 - 1895) was a British novelist.
- Natasha Gordon Lady Spender Spender (born 1919 - 2010) was a British .
- Janet Spens (born 1876 - 1963) was a British literary scholar.
- Dorothy Norman Spicer (born 1908 - 1946) was a British aviator and aeronautical engineer.
- Eulalie Evan Spicer (born 1906 - 1997) was a British lawyer and legal aid administrator.
- Joanna Ravenscroft Spicer (born 1906 - 1992) was a British television executive.
- Dorothy Beatrice Spiers (born 1897 - 1977) was a British actuary.
- Rebecca Maria Ann Spilsbury (born 1777 - 1820) was a British painter.
- Elizabeth Jean Spriggs (born 1929 - 2008) was a British actress.
- Agnes Spring (- in or after 1457) was a British .
- Alice Spring (- 1538) was a British .
- Margaret Spring (- in or after 1504) was a British .
- Dusty Springfield (born 1939 - 1999) was a British popular singer.
- Emma Sproson (born 1867 - 1936) was a British suffragist and local politician.
- Constance Spry (born 1886 - 1960) was a British floral artist.
- Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon (born 1869 - 1942) was a British literary scholar.
- Rose Elizabeth Squire (born 1861 - 1938) was a British factory inspector.
- Edna May Squires (born 1915 - 1998) was a British popular singer and litigant.
- Margaret Stacey (born 1922 - 2004) was a British sociologist.
- Mary Meta Bagot Stack (born 1883 - 1935) was a British health and fitness expert.
- Ann Prunella Stack (born 1914 - 2010) was a British .
- Emily Stackhouse (born 1811 - 1870) was a British botanical artist.
- Enid Stacy (born 1868 - 1903) was a British socialist and campaigner for women's rights.
- Anne-Louise Germaine Staël von Holstein (born 1766 - 1817) was a British writer and salon leader.
- Dorothy Stafford (born 1526 - 1604) was a British courtier.
- Dorothy Stafford (born 1600 - 1636) was a British literary patron and poet.
- Mary Stafford (born c.1499 - 1543) was a British royal mistress.
- Ursula Stafford (- 1570) was a British .
- Katharine Esther Stammers (born 1914 - 2005) was a British tennis player.
- Anne Elizabeth Stanhope (born 1802 - 1885) was a British political confidante.
- Hester Lucy Stanhope (born 1776 - 1839) was a British traveller.
- Katherine Stanhope (- 1667) was a British courtier.
- Petronilla Melusina Stanhope (born 1693 - 1778) was a British .
- Augusta Elizabeth Frederica Stanley (born 1822 - 1876) was a British courtier.
- Charlotte Stanley (born 1599 - 1664) was a British noblewoman and royalist heroine.
- Dorothy Stanley (born 1855 - 1926) was a British .
- Henrietta Maria Stanley (born 1807 - 1895) was a British political hostess and campaigner for women's education.
- Maria Josepha Stanley (born 1771 - 1863) was a British letter writer and liberal advocate.
- Mary Stanley (born 1813 - 1879) was a British nurse.
- Mary Catherine Stanley (born 1824 - 1900) was a British grande dame and politician manqué.
- Maude Alethea Stanley (born 1833 - 1915) was a British women's welfare activist.
- Beatrice Venetia Stanley (born 1887 - 1948) was a British prime minister's confidante.
- Henrietta Eliza Vaughan Stannard (born 1856 - 1911) was a British author and journalist.
- Caroline Stansfeld (born 1816 - 1885) was a British radical.
- Margaret Stansfeld (born 1860 - 1951) was a British college head and promoter of physical education for girls.
- Hannah Margaret Stanton (born 1913 - 1993) was a British social worker and anti-apartheid activist.
- Mary Helen Alicia Stapleton (born 1837 - 1918) was a British local historian.
- Freya Madeline Stark (born 1893? - 1993) was a British writer and traveller.
- Mariana Starke (born 1762 - 1838) was a British traveller and writer.
- Enid Mary Starkie (born 1897 - 1970) was a British French scholar.
- Joan Staunford (fl. 1379) was a British .
- May Christophera Staveley (born 1863 - 1934) was a British university teacher.
- Christina Ellen Stead (born 1902 - 1983) was a British writer.
- Lizzie Susan Stebbing (born 1885 - 1943) was a British philosopher.
- Phyllis Stedman (born 1916 - 1996) was a British politician.
- Dorothy Dyne Steel (born 1884 - 1965) was a British croquet player.
- Flora Annie Steel (born 1847 - 1929) was a British writer on India and educationist.
- Edith Marjorie Steel (born 1904 - 1985) was a British medical social worker.
- Anne Steele (born 1717 - 1778) was a British hymn writer and poet.
- Irene Steer (born 1889 - 1977) was a British .
- Grizell Steevens (born 1653 - 1747) was a British .
- Isabelle de Steiger (born 1836 - 1927) was a British artist and theosophist.
- Doris Mary Stenton (born 1894 - 1971) was a British historian.
- Margaret Thyra Barbara Stephen (born 1872 - 1945) was a British educationist.
- Caroline Emelia Stephen (born 1834 - 1909) was a British religious writer.
- Harriet Marian Stephen (born 1840 - 1875) was a British wife of Leslie Stephen.
- Jessie Stephen (born 1893 - 1979) was a British suffragette and labour activist.
- Julia Prinsep Stephen (born 1846 - 1895) was a British celebrated beauty and philanthropist.
- Katharine Stephen (born 1856 - 1924) was a British college head.
- Margaret Stephen (fl. 1765-1795) was a British midwife and teacher of midwifery.
- Catherine Stephens (born 1794 - 1882) was a British singer and actress.
- Frances Stephens (born 1924 - 1978) was a British golfer.
- Jane Tryphoena Stephens (born 1812? - 1896) was a British actress.
- Joanna Stephens (- 1774) was a British medical practitioner.
- Elsie Stephenson (born 1916 - 1967) was a British nurse and relief worker.
- Marjory Stephenson (born 1885 - 1948) was a British biochemist.
- Sarah Stephenson (born 1738 - 1802) was a British Quaker minister and autobiographer.
- Catherine Stepney (born 1778 - 1845) was a British novelist.
- Bertha Gladys Stern (born 1890 - 1973) was a British novelist.
- Irma Stern (born 1894 - 1966) was a British artist in South Africa.
- Charlotte Reinagle Sterry (born 1870 - 1966) was a British tennis player.
- Dorothy Emily Stevenson (born 1892 - 1974) was a British novelist.
- Flora Clift Stevenson (born 1839 - 1905) was a British philanthropist and educationist.
- Louisa Stevenson (born 1835 - 1908) was a British campaigner for women's rights.
- Alice Mary Stewart (born 1906 - 2002) was a British physician and epidemiologist.
- Edith Helen Vane-Tempest- Stewart (born 1878 - 1959) was a British political hostess and writer.
- Eleanor Stewart (born 1858 - 1931) was a British actress and singer.
- Eleanor Stewart (born 1889 -) was a British trade unionist.
- Elizabeth Stewart (born c.1554 - 1595?) was a British noblewoman.
- Grace Campbell Stewart (born 1795/6 - 1863) was a British .
- Gwenda Mary Stewart (born 1894 - 1990) was a British racing driver.
- Helen D'Arcy Stewart (born 1765 - 1838) was a British poet.
- Isla Stewart (born 1855 - 1910) was a British nurse.
- Jean Stewart (born c.1530 - 1588) was a British .
- Josephine Katherine Stewart (born 1870 - 1934) was a British schoolmistress and golfer.
- Mary Stewart (born 1862/3 - 1925) was a British social worker.
- Mary Elizabeth Henderson Stewart (born 1903 - 1984) was a British lecturer and politician.
- Theresa Susey Helen Vane-Tempest- Stewart (born 1856 - 1919) was a British .
- Margaret Steyniour (fl. 1388) was a British .
- Dame Alicia Frances Jane Lloyd-Still (born 1869 - 1944) was a British nurse.
- Marie Stillman (born 1844 - 1927) was a British painter and artist's model.
- Elizabeth Stirling (born 1819 - 1895) was a British organist and composer.
- Emma Maitland Stirling (born 1838/9 - 1907) was a British activist in child welfare and emigration to Canada.
- Mary Anne Stirling (born 1813 - 1895) was a British actress.
- Elizabeth Stirredge (born 1634 - 1706) was a British Quaker prophet and autobiographer.
- Mabel Annie St Clair Stobart (born 1862 - 1954) was a British medical relief worker and writer.
- Mary Danvers Stocks (born 1891 - 1975) was a British women's activist and college head.
- Jane Thompson Stoddart (born 1863 - 1944) was a British journalist and author.
- Doris May Fisher Stokes (born 1920 - 1987) was a British medium.
- Elizabeth Stokes (fl. 1723-1733) was a British pugilist and prize-fighter.
- Ethel Stokes (born 1870 - 1944) was a British record agent and preserver of local archives.
- Margaret M'Nair Stokes (born 1832 - 1900) was a British archaeologist.
- Marianne Stokes (born 1855 - 1927) was a British .
- Elizabeth Stone (born 1803 - 1881) was a British novelist and historian.
- Janet Clemence Stone (born 1912 - 1998) was a British .
- Jean Mary Stone (born 1854x6 - 1908) was a British historian.
- Sarah Stone (fl. 1701-1737) was a British midwife.
- Mary Stonehouse (born 1722 - 1751) was a British .
- Charlotte Brown Carmichael Stopes (born 1840 - 1929) was a British feminist and literary scholar.
- Marie Charlotte Carmichael Stopes (born 1880 - 1958) was a British sexologist and advocate of birth control.
- Ann Selina Storace (born 1765 - 1817) was a British singer.
- Catherine Storr (born 1913 - 2001) was a British children's writer and psychiatrist.
- Alicia Stott (born 1860 - 1940) was a British .
- Grace Stott (born 1845 - 1922) was a British .
- Charlotte Mary Stott (born 1907 - 2002) was a British journalist.
- Margaret Stourton (- 1441) was a British .
- Anna Paterson Stout (born 1858 - 1931) was a British .
- Alix Strachey (born 1892 - 1973) was a British .
- Jane Maria Strachey (born 1840 - 1928) was a British .
- Joan Pernel Strachey (born 1876 - 1951) was a British college head and French scholar.
- Philippa Strachey (born 1872 - 1968) was a British feminist activist and organizer.
- Rachel Pearsall Conn Strachey (born 1887 - 1940) was a British feminist activist and writer.
- Barbara Mary Hope Strang (born 1925 - 1982) was a British English language scholar.
- Susan Strange (born 1923 - 1998) was a British scholar of international relations.
- Hannah Stranger (fl. 1656-1671) was a British Quaker missionary.
- Mary Isabella Charlet- Charlet-Straton (born 1838 - 1918) was a British mountaineer.
- Marianne Straub (born 1909 - 1994) was a British textile designer.
- Lucy Anne Evelyn Deane Streatfeild (born 1865 - 1950) was a British factory inspector and social worker.
- Mary Noel Streatfeild (born 1895 - 1986) was a British children's writer.
- Sophia Streatfeild (- 1835) was a British beauty.
- Fanny Street (born 1877 - 1962) was a British educationist.
- Agnes Strickland (born 1796 - 1874) was a British historian.
- Elizabeth Strickland (born 1794 - 1875) was a British .
- Jane Margaret Strickland (born 1800 - 1888) was a British .
- Winifred Strickland (born 1645 - 1725) was a British Jacobite courtier.
- Mabel Emily Stringer (born 1868 - 1958) was a British golfer and journalist.
- Eugénie Strong (born 1860 - 1943) was a British archaeologist and art historian.
- Rebecca Strong (born 1843 - 1944) was a British nurse.
- Ethel Strudwick (born 1880 - 1954) was a British headmistress.
- Elizabeth Strutt (born 1729 - 1774) was a British wife and business associate of Jedediah Strutt.
- Elizabeth Strutt (- in or after 1863) was a British writer.
- Arabella Stuart (born 1575 - 1615) was a British noblewoman and royal kinswoman.
- Frances Stuart (born 1578 - 1639) was a British noblewoman.
- Frances Teresa Stuart (born 1647 - 1702) was a British courtier.
- Iseult Lucille Germaine Stuart (born 1894 - 1954) was a British writer and friend of W. B. Yeats.
- Jane Stuart (born c.1654 - 1742) was a British the alleged natural daughter of James II.
- Janet Erskine Stuart (born 1857 - 1914) was a British Roman Catholic nun.
- Katherine Stuart (- 1650) was a British conspirator.
- Louisa Stuart (born 1757 - 1851) was a British author.
- Katherine Stubbes (born 1570/71 - 1590) was a British .
- Marie Studholme (born 1872 - 1930) was a British actress.
- Eliza Mary Sturge (born 1842 - 1905) was a British women's activist.
- Emily Sturge (born 1847 - 1892) was a British campaigner for women's education and suffrage.
- Emily Bovell Sturge (born 1840 - 1885) was a British .
- Hannah Sturge (born 1816 - 1896) was a British philanthropist.
- Mary Darby Sturge (born 1865 - 1925) was a British medical practitioner.
- Matilda Sturge (born 1829 - 1903) was a British Quaker minister and essayist.
- Sophia Sturge (born 1795 - 1845) was a British slavery abolitionist.
- Sophia Sturge (born 1849 - 1936) was a British peace campaigner.
- Jane Suárez de Figueroa (born 1538 - 1612) was a British noblewoman and courtier.
- Sultan Jahan Begum (born 1858 - 1930) was a British .
- Edith Clara Summerskill (born 1901 - 1980) was a British medical practitioner and politician.
- Mary Elizabeth Sumner (born 1828 - 1921) was a British founder of the Mothers' Union.
- Susan Sunderland (born 1819 - 1905) was a British singer.
- Elizabeth Surr (born b. 1825/6 - in or after 1898) was a British educational reformer.
- Rosemary Sutcliff (born 1920 - 1992) was a British writer.
- Alice Sutcliffe (fl. 1624-1634) was a British author.
- Helen Christian Sutherland (born 1881 - 1965) was a British collector and patron of the arts.
- Joan Alston Sutherland (born 1926 - 2010) was a British singer.
- Lucy Stuart Sutherland (born 1903 - 1980) was a British historian and college head.
- Mary Elizabeth Sutherland (born 1895 - 1972) was a British political organizer.
- Katherine Sutton (- 1376) was a British Abbess of Barking and supposed liturgical dramatist.
- Katherine Sutton (fl. 1630-1663) was a British prophetess.
- Ann Sykes Swaine (- 1883) was a British suffragist and philanthropist.
- Annie Shepherd Swan (born 1859 - 1943) was a British novelist.
- Ada Elizabeth Edith Swanwick (born 1915 - 1989) was a British artist and art teacher.
- Anna Swanwick (born 1813 - 1899) was a British translator, writer, and social reformer.
- Helena Maria Lucy Swanwick (born 1864 - 1939) was a British suffragist.
- Elizabeth Jane Sweeting (born 1914 - 1999) was a British arts administrator and theatre manager.
- Marjorie Mary Sweeting (born 1920 - 1994) was a British geomorphologist.
- Sarah Ann Swift (born 1854 - 1937) was a British nurse and a founder of the Royal College of Nursing.
- Rosa Frances Emily Swiney (born 1847 - 1922) was a British writer and women's rights activist.
- Annie Louisa Swynnerton (born 1844 - 1933) was a British artist.
- Sybilla (- 1122) was a British Queen of Scots and consort of Alexander I.
- Florence Madeline Syers (born 1881 - 1917) was a British ice-skater.
- Ella Constance Sykes (born 1863 - 1939) was a British traveller and writer.
- Ethel Rosalie Sykes (born 1864 - 1945) was a British .
- Marjorie Sykes (born 1905 - 1995) was a British teacher and community worker.
- Mary Symon (born 1863 - 1938) was a British poet.
- Emily Morse Symonds (born 1860 - 1936) was a British novelist and playwright.
- Janet Syrett (born 1865 - 1943) was a British writer and playwright.
- Violette Reine Elizabeth Szabo (born 1921 - 1945) was a British special operations officer.
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- Laura Theresa Alma-Tadema (born 1852 - 1909) was a British .
- Mary Taft (born 1772 - 1851) was a British Wesleyan Methodist preacher.
- Marie Taglioni (born 1804 - 1884) was a British dancer.
- Catharine Tait (born 1819 - 1878) was a British philanthropist.
- Sylvia Agnes Sophia Tait (born 1917 - 2003) was a British biochemist and endocrinologist.
- Catherine Talbot (born 1721 - 1770) was a British author and scholar.
- Elizabeth Talbot (-) was a British .
- Elizabeth Talbot (born 1527? - 1608) was a British noblewoman.
- Emily Charlotte Talbot (born 1840 - 1918) was a British .
- Frances Talbot (born 1648 - 1731) was a British courtier.
- Lavinia Talbot (born 1849 - 1939) was a British promoter of women's education.
- Margaret Talbot (born 1404 - 1467) was a British .
- Mary Anne Talbot (born 1778 - 1808) was a British sailor and soldier.
- Meriel Lucy Talbot (born 1866 - 1956) was a British women's welfare worker.
- Sara Talbot (born 1888 - 1993) was a British volunteer ambulance driver and member of the FANY.
- Jessie Alice Tandy (born 1909 - 1994) was a British actress.
- Margery Reay Tannahill (born 1929 - 2007) was a British food historian and historical novelist.
- Emmeline Mary Tanner (born 1876 - 1955) was a British headmistress and educational reformer.
- Margaret Tanner (born 1817 - 1905) was a British social reformer.
- Rosalind Cecilia Hildegard Tanner (born 1900 - 1992) was a British mathematician and historian of mathematics.
- Mrs Alfred B Tapping (-) was a British .
- Dorothy Tarrant (born 1885 - 1973) was a British classical scholar.
- Margaret Winifred Tarrant (born 1888 - 1959) was a British artist and illustrator.
- Dorothy Tasburgh (born 1531 - 1577) was a British landowner.
- Mavis Constance Tate (born 1893 - 1947) was a British politician and feminist.
- Phyllis Margaret Duncan Tate (born 1911 - 1987) was a British composer.
- Eleanor Tatlock (fl. 1799-1811) was a British poet.
- Jemima von Tautphoeus (born 1807 - 1893) was a British novelist.
- Alma Louise Taylor (born 1895 - 1974) was a British film actress.
- Ann Taylor (born 1757 - 1830) was a British writer.
- Annie Royle Taylor (born 1855 - 1922) was a British traveller and missionary.
- Avril Coleridge-Taylor (born 1903 - 1998) was a British composer and conductor.
- May Doris Charity Taylor (born 1914 - 1998) was a British prison administrator.
- Clementia Taylor (born 1810 - 1908) was a British women's activist.
- Elizabeth Taylor (born 1912 - 1975) was a British writer.
- Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor (born 1932 - 2011) was a British actress.
- Emily Taylor (born 1795 - 1872) was a British .
- Eva Germaine Rimington Taylor (born 1879 - 1966) was a British geographer and historian of science.
- Frances Margaret Taylor (born 1832 - 1900) was a British journalist and Roman Catholic nun.
- Helen Taylor (born 1818 - 1885) was a British children's writer.
- Helen Taylor (born 1831 - 1907) was a British promoter of women's rights.
- Ida Alice Ashworth Taylor (born 1847 - 1929) was a British biographer.
- Jane Taylor (born 1783 - 1824) was a British children's writer.
- Janet Taylor (born 1804 - 1870) was a British teacher of navigation and supplier of nautical instruments.
- Maria Susanna Taylor (born 1837 - 1904) was a British .
- Mary Taylor (born 1817 - 1893) was a British advocate of women's rights.
- Olwen Megan Taylor (born 1920 - 1993) was a British figure skater.
- Cara Prunella Clough- Clough-Taylor (born 1919 - 1999) was a British artist.
- Rachel Annand Taylor (born 1876 - 1960) was a British poet and literary scholar.
- Susanna Taylor (born 1755 - 1823) was a British .
- Helen Frances Taylour (born 1904 - 1983) was a British racing motorist and political activist.
- Mary Tealby (born 1801/2 - 1865) was a British animal welfare organizer.
- Levina Teerlinc (- 1576) was a British painter.
- Elizabeth Teft (- 1723) was a British poet.
- Marie Tempest (born 1864 - 1942) was a British actress.
- Emily Mary Temple (born 1787 - 1869) was a British political hostess.
- Georgina Cowper-Temple (born 1821? - 1901) was a British religious enthusiast.
- Olive Susan Miranda Temple (born 1880 - 1936) was a British traveller and author.
- Ethel Margery Templer (born 1904 - 1997) was a British .
- Eva Mabel Tenison (born 1880 - 1961) was a British historian and novelist.
- Gertrude Barbara Rich Tennant (born 1819 - 1918) was a British society hostess.
- Margery Mary Edith Josephine Pia Tennant (born 1869 - 1946) was a British factory inspector.
- Mariquita Dorotea Francesca Tennant (born 1811 - 1860) was a British social reformer.
- Pauline Laetitia Tennant (born 1927 - 2008) was a British .
- Winifred Margaret Coombe Tennant (born 1874 - 1956) was a British suffragist and spiritualist medium.
- Emily Sarah Tennyson (born 1813 - 1896) was a British secretary and manager for her husband, Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
- Ellen Lawless Ternan (born 1839 - 1914) was a British actress.
- Ellaline Terriss (born 1871 - 1971) was a British actress.
- Ellen Alice Terry (born 1847 - 1928) was a British actress.
- Marion Bessie Terry (born 1853 - 1930) was a British actress.
- Isabelle Emilie de Tessier (born 1850/51 -) was a British .
- Margaret Teyte (born 1888 - 1976) was a British singer.
- Ann Thicknesse (born 1737 - 1824) was a British writer and musician.
- Gertrude Thimelby (born 1617 - 1668) was a British poet.
- Mary Thimelby (born 1618/19 - 1690) was a British prioress of St Monica's, Louvain, and author.
- Angela Margaret Thirkell (born 1890 - 1961) was a British novelist.
- Laura Eliza Jane Seymour Thistlethwayte (born 1831? - 1894) was a British courtesan and lay preacher.
- Annie Hall Thomas (born 1838 - 1918) was a British novelist.
- Caitlin Thomas (born 1913 - 1994) was a British writer.
- Elizabeth Thomas (born 1675 - 1731) was a British poet.
- Elizabeth Thomas (born 1770/71 - 1855) was a British novelist and poet.
- Ethel Nancy Miles Thomas (born 1876 - 1944) was a British botanist.
- Helen Berenice Thomas (born 1877 - 1967) was a British autobiographer.
- Elsie Ethel Irene Thomas (born 1920 - 2001) was a British quiz panellist and radio personality.
- Lucy Thomas (- 1847) was a British colliery owner.
- Margaret Haig Thomas (born 1883 - 1958) was a British feminist and magazine proprietor.
- Marjorie Gwendolen Thomas (born 1923 - 2008) was a British singer.
- Sybil Margaret Thomas (born 1857 - 1941) was a British suffragette.
- Ann Arabella Thomason (born 1874 - 1959) was a British bookmaker.
- Dorothy Evelyn Thompson (born 1888 - 1961) was a British mountaineer.
- Dorothy Katharine Gane Thompson (born 1923 - 2011) was a British historian and political activist.
- Edith Thompson (born 1848 - 1929) was a British historian and lexicographer.
- Edith Jessie Thompson (born 1893 - 1923) was a British murder trial protagonist.
- Edith Marie Thompson (born 1877 - 1961) was a British sports and empire settlement administrator.
- Elizabeth Maria Bowen Thompson (born 1812/13 - 1869) was a British missionary in Syria.
- Flora Jane Thompson (born 1876 - 1947) was a British author.
- Gertrude Caton-Thompson (born 1888 - 1985) was a British archaeologist.
- Jean Helen Thompson (born 1926 - 1992) was a British demographer and civil servant.
- Lydia Thompson (born 1838 - 1908) was a British dancer and actress.
- Muriel Annie Thompson (born 1875 - 1939) was a British volunteer ambulance driver and member of the FANY.
- Katherine Thomson (born 1797 - 1862) was a British historian and novelist.
- Margaret Henderson Thomson (born 1902 - 1982) was a British physician and prisoner of war.
- Agnes Sybil Thorndike (born 1882 - 1976) was a British actress.
- Isabel Jane Thorne (born 1833/4 - 1910) was a British .
- Mary Thorne (born 1807 - 1883) was a British Methodist Bible Christian preacher.
- Sarah Thorne (born 1836 - 1899) was a British actress and theatre manager.
- Contessa Carla Maria Concetta Francesca Thorneycroft (born 1914 - 2007) was a British .
- Alice Thornton (born 1626 - 1707) was a British autobiographer.
- Alicia Thornton (fl. 1804) was a British horsewoman.
- Anne Jane Thornton (born 1817 -) was a British sailor and cross-dresser.
- Valerie Musgrave Thornton (born 1931 - 1991) was a British etcher and printmaker.
- Mary Thornycroft (born 1809 - 1895) was a British sculptor.
- Anne Throckmorton (born 1664 - 1734) was a British .
- Elizabeth Throckmorton (born 1693/1694 - 1760) was a British .
- Margaret Throckmorton (born 1591 - 1668) was a British prioress of St Monica's, Louvain.
- Rose Throckmorton (born 1526 - 1613) was a British businesswoman and protestant exile.
- Dorothea Ann Thrupp (born 1779 - 1847) was a British .
- Rose Thurgood (born c.1602 -) was a British .
- Sarah Thurmond (- 1762) was a British actress.
- Anna Violet Thurstan (born 1879 - 1978) was a British nurse and weaver.
- Katherine Cecil Thurston (born 1875 - 1911) was a British novelist.
- Dorothy Thurtle (born 1890 - 1973) was a British campaigner for contraceptive and abortion rights.
- Joan Thynne (- 1612) was a British gentlewoman.
- Maria Thynne (born c.1578 - 1611) was a British gentlewoman.
- Agnes Tickhill (fl. 1410-1417) was a British .
- Charlotte Tidswell (born 1759/60 - 1846) was a British actress.
- May Louise Seaton-Tiedeman (born 1864? - 1948) was a British campaigner for divorce law reform.
- Johanna Therese Carolina Tietjens (born 1831 - 1877) was a British singer.
- Mary Tighe (born 1772 - 1810) was a British poet.
- Miriam Louise Tildesley (born 1883 - 1979) was a British anthropologist.
- Vesta Tilley (born 1864 - 1952) was a British music-hall entertainer.
- Kathleen Mary Tillotson (born 1906 - 2001) was a British literary scholar.
- Henrietta Euphemia Tindal (- 1879) was a British poet and novelist.
- Patricia Randall Tindale (born 1926 - 2011) was a British architect and civil servant.
- Annie Tinsley (born 1808 - 1885) was a British novelist and poet.
- Eliza Tinsley (born 1813 - 1882) was a British manufacturer.
- Constance Fligg Tipper (born 1894 - 1995) was a British metallurgist and crystallographer.
- Tituba (fl. 1692) was a British .
- Isabella Maria Susan Tod (born 1836 - 1896) was a British campaigner for women's rights.
- Barbara Euphan Todd (born 1897 - 1976) was a British writer.
- Dorothy Annie Todd (born 1907 - 1993) was a British actress.
- Mary Toft (- 1763) was a British the rabbit-breeder.
- Catherine Tofts (- 1756) was a British singer.
- Elizabeth Tollet (born 1694 - 1754) was a British poet.
- Frances Tolmie (born 1840 - 1926) was a British folklorist.
- Elizabeth Sophia Tomlins (born 1763 - 1828) was a British novelist.
- Annie Tomlinson (born 1870 - 1933) was a British journalist and co-operator.
- Jane Emily Tomlinson (born 1964 - 2007) was a British amateur athlete and charity fund-raiser.
- Matilda Tone (born 1769/70 - 1849) was a British .
- Susan Tonge (born b. before 1510 - in or after 1564) was a British courtier.
- Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna (born 1790 - 1846) was a British writer and social reformer.
- Mary Tooth (born 1778 - 1843) was a British Methodist preacher.
- Mirabel Dorothy Topham (born 1891 - 1980) was a British racecourse owner.
- Dona Ruth Anne Torr (born 1883 - 1957) was a British historian.
- Ellen Margaret Torrie (born 1912 - 1999) was a British social worker and charity founder.
- Mary Tourtel (born 1874 - 1948) was a British illustrator and author.
- Lucy Townsend (born 1781 - 1847) was a British slavery abolitionist.
- Mary Elizabeth Townsend (born 1841 - 1918) was a British philanthropist.
- Theophila Townsend (- 1692) was a British Quaker activist and writer.
- Anne Townshend (born 1573 - 1622) was a British gentlewoman and benefactor.
- Caroline Townshend (born 1717 - 1794) was a British landowner.
- Etheldreda Townshend (born c.1708 - 1788) was a British society hostess.
- Beryl May Jessie Toye (born 1917 - 2010) was a British actress, dancer, and theatre and film director.
- Charlotte Maria Toynbee (born 1841 - 1931) was a British college administrator and local government official.
- Jocelyn Mary Catherine Toynbee (born 1897 - 1985) was a British archaeologist and art historian.
- Isolda de Tracy (- in or after 1301) was a British .
- Ann Agnes Trail (born 1798 - 1872) was a British Roman Catholic nun and artist.
- Catharine Parr Traill (born 1802 - 1899) was a British author, botanist, and settler in Canada.
- Clarissa Sandford Trant (born 1800 - 1844) was a British .
- Anna Trapnel (fl. 1642-1660) was a British self-styled prophet.
- Phoebe Anna Traquair (born 1852 - 1936) was a British artist.
- Sara Rosie Trassjonsky (born c.1885 -) was a British .
- Rebecca Travers (born c.1609 - 1688) was a British Quaker preacher and writer.
- Susan Mary Gillian Travers (born 1909 - 2003) was a British foreign legionnaire.
- Mary Treadgold (born 1910 - 2005) was a British children's writer and radio producer.
- Letice Tredway (born 1593 - 1677) was a British Abbess of the Convent of Our Blessed Lady of Syon, Paris.
- Anne Evelyn Beatrice Tree (born 1927 - 2010) was a British philanthropist and prison visitor.
- Iris Tree (born 1897 - 1968) was a British poet and actress.
- Anna Maria Tree (born 1801/2 - 1862) was a British actress and singer.
- Violet Trefusis (born 1894 - 1972) was a British writer.
- Bridget Trench (born c.1804 - 1886) was a British .
- Melesina Trench (born 1768 - 1827) was a British diarist and letter-writer.
- Philip Trenchard (born 1663/4 - 1743) was a British .
- Hilda Trevelyan (born 1877 - 1959) was a British actress.
- Mary Katharine Trevelyan (born 1881 - 1966) was a British political hostess and voluntary worker.
- Paulina Jermyn Trevelyan (born 1816 - 1866) was a British art patron and critic.
- Ethel Mary Trew (born 1869 - 1948) was a British headmistress.
- Ethelwynn Trewavas (born 1900 - 1993) was a British ichthyologist.
- Joan Trimble (born 1915 - 2000) was a British composer and pianist.
- Sarah Trimmer (born 1741 - 1810) was a British author and educationist.
- Kathleen Tripp (born 1923 - 1993) was a British poet and writer.
- Katherine Alice Salvin Tristram (born 1858 - 1948) was a British missionary and teacher in Japan.
- Frances Trollope (born 1779 - 1863) was a British travel writer and novelist.
- Frances Eleanor Trollope (born 1835 - 1913) was a British .
- Theodosia Trollope (born 1816 - 1865) was a British author.
- Catharine Trotter (born 1674? - 1749) was a British playwright and philosopher.
- Eliza H Trotter (fl. 1800-1815) was a British .
- Isabella Lilias Trotter (born 1853 - 1928) was a British .
- Mary Anne Trotter (born b. 1752 - before 1792) was a British .
- Truganini (born c.1812 - 1876) was a British Australian Aborigine.
- Mary Trye (fl. 1675) was a British medical practitioner.
- Baroness Elizabeth Blackall de T'Serclaes (born 1884 - 1978) was a British ambulance driver and first aider.
- Umeko Tsuda (born 1864 - 1929) was a British teacher in Japan and expert on women's education.
- Mary Tuck (born 1928 - 1996) was a British social scientist and civil servant.
- Charlotte Maria Tucker (born 1821 - 1893) was a British children's writer and missionary.
- Emma Moss Booth-Tucker (born 1860 - 1903) was a British .
- Gertrude Mary Tuckwell (born 1861 - 1951) was a British trade unionist and social reformer.
- Meriel Patricia Tufnell (born 1948 - 2002) was a British jockey.
- Mabel Kate Tuke (born 1871 - 1962) was a British suffragette.
- Margaret Janson Tuke (born 1862 - 1947) was a British educationist and college head.
- Julia Elissa May Tullis (born 1939 - 1986) was a British mountaineer and climbing instructor.
- Winifred Letitia Tumim (born 1936 - 2009) was a British charity administrator.
- Edith Picton-Turbervill (born 1872 - 1960) was a British social reformer.
- Anne Turner (born 1576 - 1615) was a British accessory to the murder of Sir Thomas Overbury.
- Eva Turner (born 1892 - 1990) was a British singer.
- Evelyn Marguerite Turner (born 1910 - 1993) was a British military nurse.
- Joanna Turner (born 1732 - 1784) was a British evangelist.
- Joan Theresa Turner (born 1922 - 2009) was a British comic singer and impressionist.
- Winifred Turner (born 1903 - 1983) was a British sculptor.
- Anna Maria Tussaud (- 1850) was a British founder of a waxwork exhibition.
- Dorothy Tutin (born 1930 - 2001) was a British actress.
- Ethel Brilliana Tweedie (born 1862 - 1940) was a British travel writer.
- Jill Sheila Tweedie (born 1932 - 1993) was a British journalist and author.
- Penelope Anne Tweedie (born 1940 - 2011) was a British photojournalist.
- Elizabeth Twining (born 1805 - 1889) was a British botanic artist and social reformer.
- Louisa Twining (born 1820 - 1912) was a British philanthropist.
- Anne Twysden (born 1574 - 1638) was a British writer.
- Isabella Twysden (born 1605 - 1657) was a British diarist.
- Mabel Tylecote (born 1896 - 1987) was a British adult educationist.
- Margaret Tyler (fl. 1558-1578) was a British translator.
- Margaret Lucy Tyler (born 1859 - 1943) was a British homoeopathic practitioner.
- Katharine Tynan (born 1859 - 1931) was a British poet and novelist.
- Elizabeth Tyrwhit (- 1578) was a British author and courtier.
- Mary Jaqueline Tyrwhitt (born 1905 - 1983) was a British town planner and educator.
- Mary Joan Caroline Tyrwhitt (born 1903 - 1997) was a British army officer.
- Dorothy Estelle Esmé Wynne- Wynne-Tyson (born 1898 - 1972) was a British writer.
- Christian Helen Fraser-Tytler (born 1897 - 1995) was a British army officer.
- Margaret Maude Tyzack (born 1931 - 2011) was a British actress.
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- Elizabeth Uber (born 1906 - 1983) was a British badminton player.
- Nancy Diana Joyce Uhlman (born 1912 - 1999) was a British .
- Elisabeth Maria Martha Ullman (born 1907 - 1985) was a British .
- Fanny Umphelby (born 1788 - 1852) was a British author.
- Evelyn Maud Bosworth Underhill (born 1875 - 1941) was a British religious writer and spiritual director.
- Pamela Richenda Cubitt Underwood (born 1910 - 1978) was a British florist and nurserywoman.
- Emma Jane Catherine Cobden Unwin (born 1851 - 1947) was a British suffragist and radical.
- Mary Unwin (- 1796) was a British friend of William Cowper.
- Nora Spicer Unwin (born 1907 - 1982) was a British wood-engraver and illustrator.
- Florence Kate Upton (born 1873 - 1922) was a British illustrator and artist.
- Mary Eileen Ure (born 1933 - 1975) was a British actress.
- Harriett Elizabeth Hughes Urmston (born 1828 - 1897) was a British missionary.
- Mary Sinclair Urquhart (born 1906 - 1977) was a British actress.
- Ursula (fl. mid-5th cent.) was a British martyr.
- Winifred Utley (born 1899 - 1978) was a British author and writer on politics.
- Alice Jane Uttley (born 1884 - 1976) was a British writer.
- Olga Nikolaevna Uvarov (born 1910 - 2001) was a British veterinary scientist.
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- Helen Jane Waddell (born 1889 - 1965) was a British writer and translator.
- Mary King Waddington (born 1845/6 - 1923) was a British observer of British society.
- Dorothy Wadham (born 1534/5 - 1618) was a British founder of Wadham College, Oxford.
- Joan Wake (born 1884 - 1974) was a British historian and archivist.
- Nancy Grace Augusta Wake (born 1912 - 2011) was a British special operations officer.
- Priscilla Wakefield (born 1750 - 1832) was a British author and philanthropist.
- Rebecca Wakefield (born 1844 - 1873) was a British missionary wife.
- Walburg (born c.710 - 779?) was a British Abbess of Heidenheim.
- Mary Walcott (born 1674/5 -) was a British .
- Maria Waldegrave (- 1807) was a British .
- Lucy Bethia Walford (born 1845 - 1915) was a British novelist and artist.
- Alice Walker (born 1900 - 1982) was a British literary scholar.
- Anne Walker (born 1631 - 1660x67) was a British educational benefactor.
- Anne Walker (born c.1864 -) was a British .
- Annie Purcell Walker (born 1871 - 1950) was a British .
- Catherine Marguerite Marie-Thérèse Walker (born 1945 - 2010) was a British couturier.
- Diana Barnato Walker (born 1918 - 2008) was a British aviator.
- Elizabeth Walker (born 1623 - 1690) was a British autobiographer.
- Elizabeth Walker (born 1800 - 1876) was a British .
- Ethel Walker (born 1861 - 1951) was a British painter and sculptor.
- Jane Harriett Walker (born 1859 - 1938) was a British physician and specialist in the open-air treatment of tuberculosis.
- Lucy Walker (born 1836 - 1916) was a British mountaineer.
- Mary Walker (born 1736 - 1822) was a British novelist.
- Mary Russell Walker (born 1846 - 1938) was a British headmistress and promoter of women's education.
- Clementine Walkinshaw (born c.1720 - 1802) was a British mistress of Prince Charles Edward Stuart.
- Harriet Wall (born 1768 - 1838) was a British religious controversialist.
- Eglantine Wallace (- 1803) was a British writer.
- Grace Jane Wallace (born 1804 - 1878) was a British translator.
- Nellie Wallace (born 1870 - 1948) was a British music-hall entertainer.
- Katharine Talbot Wallas (born 1864 - 1944) was a British educationist and local government official.
- Anne Waller (- 1661) was a British diarist and patron of clergy.
- Euphemia de Walliers (- 1257) was a British Abbess of Wherwell.
- Helen Margaret Wallis (born 1924 - 1995) was a British map librarian and historian of cartography.
- Janet Sophia Wallis (born 1858 - 1928) was a British philanthropist and founder of the Mission of Hope.
- Tryphosa Jane Wallis (born 1774 - 1848) was a British actress.
- Amalie Sophie Marianne von Wallmoden (born 1704 - 1765) was a British royal mistress.
- Adela Constantia Mary Pankhurst Walsh (born 1885 - 1961) was a British suffragette and pacifist.
- Kathleen Walsh (born 1911 - 2005) was a British actress.
- Margaret Benn-Walsh (born 1758 - 1836) was a British .
- Octavia Walsh (- 1706) was a British poet.
- Lucy Walter (born 1630? - 1658) was a British mother of James, duke of Monmouth.
- Catherine Walters (born 1839 - 1920) was a British courtesan.
- Amy Catherine Walton (born 1849 - 1939) was a British children's writer.
- Cecile Walton (born 1891 - 1956) was a British painter and illustrator.
- Philippa Walton (born 1674/5 - 1749) was a British gunpowder manufacturer.
- Susana Valeria Rose Walton (born 1926 - 2010) was a British .
- Katharine Anne Egerton-Warburton (born 1840 - 1923) was a British Anglican nun.
- Mabel Clarisse Warburton (born 1879 - 1961) was a British missionary and educationist.
- Ann Ward (born 1715/16 - 1789) was a British printer.
- Barbara Mary Ward (born 1914 - 1981) was a British journalist and economist.
- Catherine George Ward (born 1787 -) was a British actress and writer.
- Emily Mary Jane Ward (born 1850 - 1930) was a British headmistress and founder of the Norland Institute for nursery-nursing.
- Lucy Genevieve Teresa Ward (born 1837 - 1922) was a British singer and actress.
- Henrietta Mary Ada Ward (born 1832 - 1924) was a British historical genre painter.
- Ida Caroline Ward (born 1880 - 1949) was a British phonetician and scholar of west African languages.
- Irene Mary Bewick Ward (born 1895 - 1980) was a British politician.
- Mary Ward (born 1585 - 1645) was a British Roman Catholic nun and founder of the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
- Mary Ward (born 1827 - 1869) was a British microscopist and author.
- Mary Augusta Ward (born 1851 - 1920) was a British novelist, philanthropist, and political lobbyist.
- Mary Josephine Ward (born 1889 - 1975) was a British writer and publisher.
- Sarah Ward (born 1726/7 - 1771) was a British actress and theatre manager.
- Sarah Adelaide Ward (born 1895 - 1969) was a British politician.
- Winifred Mary Kingdon-Ward (born 1884 - 1979) was a British speech therapist.
- Edith Elizabeth Wardale (born 1863 - 1943) was a British philologist and literary scholar.
- Elizabeth Wardlaw (born 1677 - 1727) was a British poet.
- Jane Wardley (fl. 1747-1770) was a British a founder of the Shakers.
- Marjory Scott Wardrop (born 1869 - 1909) was a British Georgian scholar and translator.
- Matilda of Wareham (fl. 1155) was a British anchoress.
- Gundrada de Warenne (- 1085) was a British noblewoman.
- Isabel de Warenne (- 1203) was a British magnate.
- Isabel de Warenne (born 1226x30 - 1282) was a British founder of Marham Abbey, Norfolk, and religious patron.
- Anna Letitia Waring (born 1823 - 1910) was a British poet.
- Dorothy Grace Waring (born 1891 - 1977) was a British fascist campaigner and author.
- Margaret Alicia Waring (born 1887 - 1968) was a British politician.
- Mary Amelia Warner (born 1804 - 1854) was a British actress and theatre manager.
- Nora Sylvia Townsend Warner (born 1893 - 1978) was a British writer.
- Harriet Warrack (- 1910) was a British headmistress.
- Eleanor Catherine Rutherford Warren (born 1919 - 2005) was a British cellist.
- Elizabeth Warren (- 1617) was a British religious writer.
- Emily Mary Bibbens Warren (born 1869 - 1956) was a British .
- Enid Charis Warren (born 1903 - 1980) was a British medical social worker.
- Marjory Winsome Warren (born 1897 - 1960) was a British geriatrician.
- Mercy Otis Warren (born 1728 - 1814) was a British writer and historian in America.
- Doreen Agnes Rosemary Julia Warriner (born 1904 - 1972) was a British rescuer of refugees and development economist.
- Jane Warton (- 1809) was a British author.
- Joan Washingby (- 1512) was a British .
- Catharine Marguerite Beauchamp Washington (born 1892 - 1972) was a British volunteer ambulance driver and member of the FANY.
- Caroline Lucie Waterfield (born 1874 - 1964) was a British journalist and author.
- Agnes Waterhouse (born 1501/2 - 1566) was a British .
- Helen Waterhouse (born 1913 - 1999) was a British .
- Joan Waterhouse (born 1547/8 -) was a British .
- Doris Ethel Waters (born 1899 - 1978) was a British .
- Florence Elsie Waters (born 1893 - 1990) was a British comedian.
- Elaine Waterson (born 1943 - 1998) was a British folk-singer and songwriter.
- Jane Elizabeth Waterston (born 1843 - 1932) was a British missionary and doctor in South Africa.
- Winifred May Watkins (born 1924 - 2003) was a British biochemist.
- Abigail Watson (born 1685 - 1752) was a British Quaker minister.
- Alexandra Mary Chalmers Watson (born 1872 - 1936) was a British medical practitioner and head of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps.
- Caroline Watson (born 1760/61 - 1814) was a British printmaker.
- Edith Mary Watson (born 1888 - 1966) was a British suffragist and police officer.
- Elizabeth Catherine Watson (born 1870 - 1928) was a British .
- Janet Vida Watson (born 1923 - 1985) was a British geologist.
- Margaret Alexandra Hannan Watson (born 1873 - 1959) was a British headmistress.
- Rosamund Marriott Watson (born 1860 - 1911) was a British poet and journalist.
- Christian Watt (born 1833 - 1923) was a British fisherwoman and memoirist.
- Katherine Christie Watt (born 1886 - 1963) was a British nurse and civil servant.
- Margaret Rose Watt (born 1868 - 1948) was a British promoter of women's institutes.
- Helen Josephine Watts (born 1927 - 2009) was a British singer.
- Jane Watts (born 1793 - 1826) was a British .
- Susanna Watts (- 1842) was a British writer and translator.
- Dorothy Waugh (born c.1636 - 1666?) was a British Quaker preacher.
- Harriet Waylett (born 1800 - 1851) was a British actress and singer.
- Charlotte Julia Weale (born 1829 - 1918) was a British religious philanthropist.
- Anna Weamys (fl. 1650-1651) was a British author.
- Elizabeth Weaver (fl. 1661-1678) was a British actress.
- Gertrude Baillie-Weaver (born 1855 - 1926) was a British writer and feminist.
- Harriet Shaw Weaver (born 1876 - 1961) was a British political activist and journal editor.
- Martha Beatrice Webb (born 1858 - 1943) was a British social reformer and diarist.
- Martha Beatrice Webb (born 1863 - 1951) was a British medical practitioner.
- Catherine Webb (born 1859 - 1947) was a British co-operative movement activist and writer.
- Kathleen Kaye Webb (born 1914 - 1996) was a British children's publisher and journalist.
- Lydia Webb (born 1736/7 - 1793) was a British actress and singer.
- Maria Webb (born 1804 - 1873) was a British writer and philanthropist.
- Mary Gladys Webb (born 1881 - 1927) was a British novelist and poet.
- Violet Blanche Webb (born 1915 - 1999) was a British .
- Julia Augusta Webster (born 1837 - 1894) was a British poet.
- Margaret Webster (born 1905 - 1972) was a British actress and theatre director.
- Nesta Helen Webster (born 1875 - 1960) was a British conspiracy theorist.
- Camilla Hildegarde Wedgwood (born 1901 - 1955) was a British anthropologist and lecturer.
- Frances Julia Wedgwood (born 1833 - 1913) was a British novelist and writer.
- Cicely Veronica Wedgwood (born 1910 - 1997) was a British historian.
- Nelly Weeton (born 1776 - 1849) was a British letter writer and governess.
- Rose Sophia Mary Weigall (born 1834 - 1921) was a British literary editor and social worker.
- Mary Weir (born 1910 - 2004) was a British actor.
- Victoria Alexandrina Maria Louisa Welby (born 1837 - 1912) was a British philosopher.
- Grace Eileen Welch (born 1894 - 1990) was a British Benedictine nun and artist.
- Elisabeth Margaret Welch (born 1904 - 2003) was a British singer and actress.
- Jane Charlotte Weld (born 1806 - 1871) was a British convert to Roman Catholicism and benefactor.
- Mary Weld (- 1623) was a British benefactor and patron of ministers.
- Georgina Weldon (born 1837 - 1914) was a British campaigner against the lunacy laws and celebrated litigant.
- Agnes Carolina Albertina Welin (born 1844 - 1928) was a British missionary to seafarers.
- Dorothy Violet Wellesley (born 1889 - 1956) was a British poet.
- Irene Wellington (born 1904 - 1984) was a British calligrapher.
- Alberta Constance Wells (born 1925 - 2003) was a British journalist, novelist, and broadcaster.
- Helena Wells (born 1761? - 1824) was a British novelist and educationist.
- Mary Stephens Wells (born 1762 - 1829) was a British actress.
- Nesta Helen Wells (born 1892 - 1986) was a British physician and police surgeon.
- Enid Elder Hancock Welsford (born 1892 - 1981) was a British literary scholar.
- Elizabeth Welsh (born 1843 - 1921) was a British college head.
- Ruth Mary Eldridge Welsh (born 1896 - 1986) was a British director of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force.
- Jane Wenham (- 1730) was a British last person convicted of witchcraft in England.
- Agnes Wenman (- 1617) was a British translator.
- Anne Wentworth (born 1629/30 - 1693?) was a British religious writer.
- Henrietta Maria Wentworth (born 1660 - 1686) was a British royal mistress.
- Jane Wentworth (born c.1503 - 1572?) was a British visionary.
- Mary Watson-Wentworth (- 1804) was a British political wife.
- Werburh (- 700x07) was a British Abbess.
- Alice Werner (born 1859 - 1935) was a British teacher of Bantu languages.
- Sarah Wesley (born 1726 - 1822) was a British .
- Sarah Wesley (born 1759 - 1828) was a British Methodist writer.
- Susanna Wesley (born 1669 - 1742) was a British theological writer and educator.
- Charlotte West (fl. 1787-1821) was a British writer.
- Elisabeth West (fl. 1690-1709) was a British servant and memoirist.
- Jane West (born 1758 - 1852) was a British writer and poet.
- Sarah West (born 1790x95 - 1876) was a British actress.
- Victoria Mary Sackville-West (born 1892 - 1962) was a British writer and gardener.
- Katharine Mary Westaway (born 1893 - 1973) was a British classical scholar and headmistress.
- Agnes Elizabeth Weston (born 1840 - 1918) was a British philanthropist and temperance activist.
- Elizabeth Jane Weston (- 1612) was a British Latin poet.
- Jessie Laidlay Weston (born 1850 - 1928) was a British Arthurian scholar.
- Mary Edith Louise Weston (born 1905 - 1978) was a British .
- Pamela Theodora Weston (born 1921 - 2009) was a British clarinettist and musicologist.
- Joyce Wethered (born 1901 - 1997) was a British golfer and horticulturist.
- Sarah Wewitzer (- 1820) was a British .
- Anne Wharton (born 1659 - 1685) was a British poet.
- Leslie Violet Lucy Evelyn Whateley (born 1899 - 1987) was a British director of the Auxiliary Territorial Service.
- Mary Whateley (- 1825) was a British poet.
- Elizabeth Jane Whately (born 1822 - 1893) was a British religious author.
- Mary Louisa Whately (born 1824 - 1889) was a British educationist and missionary.
- Mary Monica Whately (born 1889 - 1960) was a British campaigner for women's rights and civil liberties.
- Susanna Whatman (born 1753 - 1814) was a British writer on household management.
- Anne Wheathill (fl. 1584) was a British writer.
- Phillis Wheatley (born c.1753 - 1784) was a British poet.
- Alice Ann Wheeldon (born 1866 - 1919) was a British revolutionary socialist and anti-war campaigner.
- Agnes Wheeler (- 1804) was a British writer on dialect.
- Anna Wheeler (born 1785? - 1848) was a British philosopher.
- Olive Annie Wheeler (born 1886 - 1963) was a British educationist and psychologist.
- Tessa Verney Wheeler (born 1893 - 1936) was a British archaeologist.
- Edith Aileen Maude Whetnall (born 1910 - 1965) was a British otologist.
- Dorothy Whipple (born 1893 - 1966) was a British novelist.
- Beatrice Whistler (born 1857 - 1896) was a British artist and designer.
- Marjorie Olive Whitaker (born 1895 - 1976) was a British writer.
- Alice Mary Meadows White (born 1839 - 1884) was a British composer.
- Amber Blanco White (born 1887 - 1981) was a British writer and civil servant.
- Beatrice Mary Irene White (born 1902 - 1986) was a British literary scholar.
- Dorothy White (- 1686?) was a British religious writer.
- Eirene Lloyd White (born 1909 - 1999) was a British politician.
- Florence Louisa White (born 1863 - 1940) was a British writer on cookery.
- Henrietta Margaret White (born 1856 - 1936) was a British educationist and college head.
- Lucy Anna White (born 1848 - 1923) was a British folk-singer.
- Lydia Rogers White (- 1827) was a British literary hostess.
- Maude Valérie White (born 1855 - 1937) was a British composer.
- Anne Whitehead (born c.1624 - 1686) was a British Quaker organizer and writer.
- Constance Mary Whitehouse (born 1910 - 2001) was a British schoolteacher and campaigner.
- Annie Watt Whitelaw (born 1875 - 1966) was a British headmistress and educationist.
- Martha Annie Whiteley (born 1866 - 1956) was a British chemist.
- Dorothy Whitelock (born 1901 - 1982) was a British historian.
- Elizabeth Whitlock (born 1761 - 1836) was a British actress.
- Isabella Whitney (fl. 1566-1573) was a British poet.
- Joan Whitrowe (fl. 1665-1701) was a British religious writer.
- Susannah Whitrowe (born c.1662 - 1701) was a British .
- Anne Whittle (born c.1532 - 1612) was a British .
- May Whitty (born 1865 - 1948) was a British .
- Jane Whorwood (- 1684) was a British royalist agent.
- Elsie May Widdowson (born 1906 - 2000) was a British nutritionist.
- Mrs Alfred Wigan (-) was a British .
- Leonora Wigan (born 1805 - 1884) was a British .
- Lilly Wigg (born 1749 - 1828) was a British botanist.
- Eliza Wigham (born 1820 - 1899) was a British philanthropist and women's activist.
- Sarah Wight (born 1631 -) was a British mystic.
- Julia Bainbrigge Wightman (born 1817 - 1898) was a British temperance activist and author.
- Winefrid Wigmore (born 1585 - 1657) was a British Roman Catholic religious sister and schoolmistress.
- Eleanor Wigram (born 1767 - 1841) was a British philanthropist.
- Marion Katherine Wilberforce (born 1902 - 1995) was a British aviator.
- Octavia Margaret Wilberforce (born 1888 - 1963) was a British physician.
- Jane Francesca Agnes Wilde (born 1821 - 1896) was a British writer and Irish nationalist.
- Dorothy Frances Edith Wilding (born 1893 - 1976) was a British photographer.
- Sarah Wilds (- 1692) was a British .
- Elizabeth Wilford (- 1559) was a British merchant.
- Dorette Wilkie (born 1867 - 1930) was a British promoter of women's physical education.
- Louisa Wilkins (born 1873 - 1929) was a British agricultural administrator.
- Catherine Wilkinson (born 1786 - 1860) was a British philanthropist.
- Elizabeth Wilkinson (born 1612/13 - 1654) was a British spiritual autobiographer.
- Ellen Cicely Wilkinson (born 1891 - 1947) was a British politician.
- Fanny Rollo Wilkinson (born 1855 - 1951) was a British landscape gardener.
- Jeannette Gaury Wilkinson (born 1841 - 1886) was a British trade unionist and suffragist.
- Joan Wilkinson (- 1556) was a British religious radical.
- Louisa Jane Wilkinson (born 1889 - 1968) was a British military nurse.
- Elizabeth Mary Wilkinson (born 1909 - 2001) was a British German scholar.
- Sarah Scudgell Wilkinson (- c.1830) was a British writer.
- Elizabeth Wilks (born 1861 - 1956) was a British suffragist and tax resister.
- Frances Elizabeth Willard (born 1839 - 1898) was a British social activist and suffragist.
- Christiana Willes (- 1873) was a British pioneer of round-arm bowling in cricket.
- Deborah Willett (born 1650/51 - 1678) was a British .
- Abigail Williams (born 1680/81 -) was a British .
- Alice Helena Alexandra Williams (born 1863 - 1957) was a British voluntary welfare worker.
- Anna Williams (- 1687/8) was a British compiler of a manuscript miscellany.
- Anna Williams (born 1706 - 1783) was a British poet and companion of Samuel Johnson.
- Cicely Delphine Williams (born 1893 - 1992) was a British paediatrician and nutritionist.
- Dinah Eiluned Lyon Williams (born 1911 - 2009) was a British organic farmer.
- Elizabeth Williams (born 1895 - 1986) was a British mathematician and educationist.
- Ella Gwendoline Rees Williams (born 1890 - 1979) was a British writer.
- Eluned Woodford-Williams (born 1913 - 1984) was a British geriatrician.
- Emma Williams (- 1832) was a British .
- Grace Mary Williams (born 1906 - 1977) was a British composer.
- Helen Maria Williams (born 1759 - 1827) was a British writer.
- Ivy Williams (born 1877 - 1966) was a British first woman barrister in England.
- Maria Jane Williams (born 1795 - 1873) was a British singer and compiler of traditional Welsh music.
- Jane Williams (born 1806 - 1885) was a British historian and writer.
- Juliet Evangeline Rhys Williams (born 1898 - 1964) was a British political activist and public servant.
- Margaret Lindsay Williams (born 1888 - 1960) was a British portrait and historical subject painter.
- Marjorie Agnes Watson-Williams (born 1892 - 1984) was a British artist.
- Mary Ann Williams (born c.1788 -) was a British .
- Peggy Eileen Williams (born 1909 - 1958) was a British writer and artist.
- Sarah Williams (born 1837/8 - 1868) was a British poet and novelist.
- Ursula Moray Williams (born 1911 - 2006) was a British children's writer and illustrator.
- Alice Muriel Williamson (born 1867/8 - 1933) was a British writer.
- Elizabeth Leitch Williamson (born 1910 - 1982) was a British whisky distiller.
- Emily Williamson (born 1855 - 1936) was a British a founder of the (Royal) Society for the Protection of Birds.
- Isabel Williamson (born b. c.1430 - in or after 1493) was a British merchant and burgess of Edinburgh.
- Olive Margaret Willis (born 1877 - 1964) was a British headmistress.
- Ellen Ann Willmott (born 1858 - 1934) was a British horticulturist.
- Cassandra Willoughby (born 1670 - 1735) was a British writer.
- Cecily Willoughby (- in or before 1372) was a British .
- Elizabeth Willoughby (- 1395) was a British .
- Joan Willoughby (- in or after 1354) was a British .
- Margaret Willoughby (- in or before 1333) was a British .
- Margaret Willoughby (born c.1401 - 1493) was a British .
- Maria Willoughby (- 1539) was a British noblewoman and courtier.
- Edith Agnes Wills (born 1891 - 1970) was a British trade unionist and politician.
- Sarah Brydges Willyams (- 1863) was a British heiress and benefactor of Benjamin Disraeli.
- Elizabeth Alice Marjorie Wilmot (born 1902 - 1993) was a British .
- Charlotte Mary Wilson (born 1854 - 1944) was a British anarchist and feminist.
- Eleanora Mary Carus-Wilson (born 1897 - 1977) was a British economic historian.
- Enid Wilson (born 1910 - 1996) was a British golfer.
- Florence Roma Muir Wilson (born 1891 - 1930) was a British novelist.
- Francesca Mary Wilson (born 1888 - 1981) was a British schoolteacher and refugee relief worker.
- Harriett Charlotte Wilson (born 1916 - 2002) was a British sociologist and campaigner against child poverty.
- Harriette Wilson (born 1786 - 1845) was a British courtesan.
- Helen Mary Wilson (born 1864 - 1951) was a British social purity campaigner and physician.
- Henrietta Margaret Sym Wilson (born 1810 - 1863) was a British .
- Lucy Wilson (born 1834 - 1891) was a British promoter of women's education.
- Margaret Wilson (born 1666/7 - 1685) was a British alleged covenanter martyr.
- Margaret Wilson (born 1797 - 1846) was a British poet.
- Marie Wilson (born 1967 - 1987) was a British .
- Mary Ann Wilson (born 1802 - 1867) was a British .
- Mary Anne Wilson (born c.1795 - c.1861) was a British missionary.
- Mona Wilson (born 1872 - 1954) was a British civil servant and author.
- Monica Wilson (born 1908 - 1982) was a British social anthropologist.
- Rachel Wilson (born 1720 - 1775) was a British Quaker minister.
- Sarah Maria Wilson (born c.1752 - 1786?) was a British actress.
- Eve of Wilton (born c.1058 - c.1125) was a British Benedictine nun and anchoress.
- Mary Wimbush (born 1924 - 2005) was a British actress.
- Bessie Wallis Windsor (born 1896 - 1986) was a British wife of Edward, duke of Windsor.
- Amy Jade Winehouse (born 1983 - 2011) was a British singer and songwriter.
- Catherine Winkworth (born 1827 - 1878) was a British translator of hymns.
- Susanna Winkworth (born 1820 - 1884) was a British .
- Anona Winn (born 1904 - 1994) was a British singer and broadcaster.
- Albertine Louisa Winner (born 1907 - 1988) was a British physician and medical administrator.
- Elsie Clare Nimmo Winnicott (born 1906 - 1984) was a British social worker and psychoanalyst.
- Margaret Wintringham (born 1879 - 1955) was a British politician.
- Elsie Mary Wisdom (born 1904 - 1972) was a British racing driver.
- Audrey Wise (born 1932 - 2000) was a British politician and trade unionist.
- Elizabeth Wiseman (born 1647 - 1730) was a British litigant.
- Jane Wiseman (- 1610) was a British recusant and priest harbourer.
- Lorna Cecilia Wishart (born 1911 - 2000) was a British .
- Elizabeth Meta Wiskemann (born 1899 - 1971) was a British historian and journalist.
- Rose Lillian Witcop (born 1890 - 1932) was a British anarchist and feminist.
- Cecile Pearl Witherington (born 1914 - 2008) was a British special operations officer.
- Elizabeth Audrey Withers (born 1905 - 2001) was a British magazine editor.
- Augusta Joanna Elizabeth Innes Withers (- 1876) was a British botanical artist.
- Georgette Lizette Withers (born 1917 - 2011) was a British actress.
- Helen Marion Wodehouse (born 1880 - 1964) was a British philosopher and college head.
- Margaret Woffington (born 1720? - 1760) was a British actress.
- Sulammith Wolff (born 1924 - 2009) was a British child and adolescent psychiatrist.
- Frances Wolfreston (- 1677) was a British book collector.
- Hannah Wolley (born b. 1622? - in or after 1674) was a British author of works on cookery, medicine, and household affairs.
- Mary Wollstonecraft (born 1759 - 1797) was a British author and advocate of women's rights.
- Frances Garnet Wolseley (born 1872 - 1936) was a British gardener and author.
- Andrea Jean Wonfor (born 1944 - 2004) was a British television executive and producer.
- Anna May Wong (born 1905 - 1961) was a British actress.
- Anne Wood (born 1907 - 1998) was a British singer and opera administrator.
- Ellen Wood (born 1814 - 1887) was a British writer and journal editor.
- Jessie Wood (born 1882 - 1979) was a British .
- Mary Hay Wood (born 1868 - 1934) was a British educationist and college head.
- Matilda Charlotte Wood (- 1915) was a British actress and theatre manager.
- Mary Woodall (born 1901 - 1988) was a British museum director and art historian.
- Elizabeth Woodcock (- 1799) was a British survivor.
- Anna Maria Woodforde (born 1757 - 1830) was a British .
- Mrs Woodham (- 1803) was a British singer and actress.
- Grace Eyre Woodhead (born 1864 - 1936) was a British philanthropist and mental health reformer.
- Barbara Kathleen Vera Woodhouse (born 1910 - 1988) was a British animal trainer and broadcaster.
- Vera Florence Annie Woodhouse (born 1889 - 1973) was a British politician.
- Violet Kate Eglinton Gordon Woodhouse (born 1871 - 1948) was a British keyboard player.
- Victoria Claflin Woodhull (born 1838 - 1927) was a British women's rights campaigner and first female presidential candidate in the United States of America.
- Ellen Woodlock (born 1811 - 1884) was a British philanthropist.
- Mrs Woodman (fl. 1768-1789) was a British .
- Anne Woodrooffe (born 1766 - 1830) was a British author.
- Alice Augusta Woods (born 1849 - 1941) was a British educationist and college head.
- Margaret Louisa Woods (born 1855 - 1945) was a British poet and author.
- Marianne Woods (born 1782/3 -) was a British .
- Katherine Woodville (born 1457/8 - 1497) was a British .
- Adeline Virginia Woolf (born 1882 - 1941) was a British writer and publisher.
- Jocelyn May Woollcombe (born 1898 - 1986) was a British director of the Women's Royal Naval Service.
- Barbara Frances Wootton (born 1897 - 1988) was a British economist and social scientist.
- Emma Jane Worboise (born 1825 - 1887) was a British novelist.
- Dorothy Wordsworth (born 1771 - 1855) was a British writer.
- Elizabeth Wordsworth (born 1840 - 1932) was a British college head.
- Anne Worsley (born 1588 - 1644) was a British founding prioress of the English Carmelite convent, Antwerp.
- Jennifer Louise Worth (born 1935 - 2011) was a British nurse, midwife, and author.
- Lady Emmeline Charlotte Elizabeth Stuart-Wortley (born 1806 - 1855) was a British poet and travel writer.
- Jane Stuart-Wortley (born 1820 - 1900) was a British philanthropist.
- Barbara Winifred Wright (born 1915 - 2009) was a British translator.
- Christian Edington Guthrie Wright (born 1844 - 1907) was a British founder of the Edinburgh School of Cookery.
- Elsie Wright (born 1901 - 1988) was a British .
- Frances Wright (born 1795 - 1852) was a British social reformer and promoter of women's rights.
- Gladys Frances Miriam Wright (born 1891 - 1980) was a British promoter of women's physical education.
- Helena Rosa Wright (born 1887 - 1982) was a British family planning practitioner and sex therapist.
- Lucy Olivia Wright (born 1845 - 1896) was a British philanthropist.
- Mehetabel Wright (born 1697 - 1750) was a British poet.
- Patience Lovell Wright (born 1725 - 1786) was a British wax modeller.
- Phoebe Wright (born 1710s? - 1778) was a British embroiderer and designer.
- Mary Ann Wrighten (born 1751 - 1796) was a British singer and actress.
- Dorothy Maud Wrinch (born 1894 - 1976) was a British mathematician and theoretical biologist.
- Mary Wroth (born 1587? - 1651/1653) was a British author.
- Wulfhild (- after 996) was a British Abbess of Barking and Horton.
- Wulfthryth (- c.1000) was a British Abbess of Wilton.
- Mary Josephine Agnes Wurm (born 1860 - 1938) was a British pianist and composer.
- Lilian Mary Elizabeth Wyles (born 1885 - 1975) was a British police officer.
- Charlotte Williams-Wynn (born 1807 - 1869) was a British letter-writer and diarist.
- Sarah Edith Wynne (born 1842 - 1897) was a British singer.
- Diana Wynyard (born 1906 - 1964) was a British actress.
- Olive Wyon (born 1881 - 1966) was a British translator and theologian.
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- Gladys Margaret Yang (born 1919 - 1999) was a British translator.
- Yan-kit So (born 1933 - 2001) was a British food scholar and writer on cookery.
- Dora Esther Yates (born 1879 - 1974) was a British bibliographer and Romani scholar.
- Elizabeth Yates (born 1799 - 1860) was a British actress.
- Frances Amelia Yates (born 1899 - 1981) was a British historian.
- Mary Ann Yates (born 1728 - 1787) was a British actress and theatre manager.
- Rose Emma Lamartine Yates (born 1875 - 1954) was a British women's activist.
- Isabel Yeamans (born 1637x42 - 1704) was a British Quaker preacher.
- Martha Yeardley (born 1781 - 1851) was a British .
- Ann Yearsley (- 1806) was a British poet and writer.
- Elizabeth Corbet Yeats (born 1868 - 1940) was a British .
- Susan Mary Yeats (born 1866 - 1949) was a British embroiderer.
- Florence Annie Yeldham (born 1877 - 1945) was a British schoolteacher and historian of arithmetic.
- Antonia Yeoman (born 1907 - 1970) was a British cartoonist and illustrator.
- Cecily Yharom (- 1396) was a British .
- Yolande (- in or after 1324) was a British Queen of Scots and second consort of Alexander III, subsequently Duchess of Brittany.
- Charlotte Mary Yonge (born 1823 - 1901) was a British novelist.
- Susannah York (born 1939 - 2011) was a British actress.
- Jemima Yorke (born 1722 - 1797) was a British letter writer.
- Letitia Youmans (born 1827 - 1896) was a British teacher and temperance activist in Canada.
- Aida Young (born 1920 - 2007) was a British film producer.
- Cecilia Young (born 1712 - 1789) was a British .
- Elizabeth Young (born 1741? - 1773) was a British .
- Ella Young (born 1867 - 1956) was a British poet and mythographer.
- Emily Hilda Young (born 1880 - 1949) was a British novelist.
- Esther Young (born 1717 - 1795) was a British .
- Grace Emily Young (born 1868 - 1944) was a British mathematician.
- Isabella Young (- 1795) was a British .
- Isabella Young (born 1740/41? - 1791) was a British .
- Janet Mary Young (born 1926 - 2002) was a British politician.
- Margaret Paulin Young (born 1864 - 1953) was a British headmistress.
- Marianne Young (born 1811 - 1897) was a British writer.
- Mary Young (born c.1704 - 1741) was a British pickpocket.
- Mary Young (born 1749 - 1799) was a British .
- Mary Helen Young (born 1883 - 1945) was a British nurse and resistance worker.
- Muriel Young (born 1923 - 2001) was a British television presenter and producer.
- Priscilla Helen Ferguson Young (born 1925 - 2006) was a British social worker.
- Elizabeth Younger (born 1699 - 1762) was a British actress and dancer.
- Eileen Louise Younghusband (born 1902 - 1981) was a British welfare worker.
- Nancy Mayhew Youngman (born 1906 - 1995) was a British painter and art educationist.
- Flora Sandes-Yudenitch (born 1876 - 1956) was a British nurse and soldier in the Serbian service.
- Annie Henrietta Yule (born 1874/5 - 1950) was a British film industry financier.
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- Eleanor Zaimis (born 1915 - 1982) was a British pharmacologist.
- Marie Terpsithea Zambaco (born 1843 - 1914) was a British .
- Lena Hilda Zavaroni (born 1963 - 1999) was a British popular singer and entertainer.
- Alice Louisa Theodora Zimmern (born 1855 - 1939) was a British educationist and suffragist.
- Helen Zimmern (born 1846 - 1934) was a British translator and author.
- Anna Katrina Zinkeisen (born 1901 - 1976) was a British artist.
- Joan Alice Violet Rufus Zuckerman (born 1918 - 2000) was a British .