
Lindsey, Ben B. (1869-1943). Denver-based American judge & social reformer.

Stevens, Roger L. (1910-1998). American theatre producer and arts administrator. Founding chairman of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and the NEA.

Farley, Carole (born 1946). American soprano and principal singer at the New York Metropolitan Opera.

Sainton-Dolby, Charlotte (1821-1885). English contralto and composer.
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Duplessis-Bertaux, Jean (1747-1819). French painter, draughtsman and producer of etchings and burin engravings.

Breusing, Arthur (1818-1892).

Leighton, Sir Baldwyn, 8th Baronet (1836-1897). English Conservative Party politician whos served as a member of the House of Commons.

Thurlow, Edward, 1st Baron Thurlow (1731-1806). British lawyer and Tory politician who served as Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain.

(Schellbach, Karl Heinrich); Poinsot, Louis (1777-1859).

Wood, William, 1st Baron Hatherley (1801-1881). British lawyer and statesman who served as a Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain under Gladstone.

Lee, Frederick Richard (1798-1879). South-African born English artist.

Wordsworth, Christopher (1807-1885). English Anglican Bishop and man of letters.

Palmer, Lilli (1914-1986).

Maxwell, Marilyn (1921-1972).

Rudersdorff [Mansfield], Hermine "Erminia" (1822-1882). Composer and Opera Soprano.

Martin, Mary (1913-1990).

Farrell, Glenda (1904-1971).

Hayward, Susan (1917-1975); and Andrews, Dana (1909-1992).

Jeffreys, Anne (1923-2017); and Dell, Myrna (1924-2011).

Cairns, Hugh; 1st Earl Cairns (1819-1885). Irish-born British statesman who served as Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain.

Rolfe, Robert; 1st Baron Cranworth (1790-1868). British lawyer and Liberal politician who served as Lord High Chancellor of Gread Britain.

Rankin [Blanchard], Elizabeth [Kate] "Kitty" (1847-1911). Popular American stage actress and wife of the actor McKee Rankin.

Hill, David B. (1843-1910). Governor of New York State and U.S. Senator.

Pitt, Henry Maeder (1850-1898). Actor, active in England and America, and a member of the Augustin Daly Company.

Bergman, Ingrid (1915-1982); and Boyer, Charles (1899-1978).

Gyberson, Indiana (1879-1944). American painter, born Anna Giberson. A student of the impressionist painter William Merritt Chase.
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