Category:Articles incorporating DNB01 text with Wikisource reference
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Thiscategory is added to any article that uses the {{DNBSupp}}template with a parameter. When this template has a parameter, it links to the original DNB article at Wikisource. This category is a subcategory of: Category:Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of National Biography.
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Pages in category "Articles incorporating DNB01 text with Wikisource reference"
The following 139 pages are in this category, out of 139 total.
A
B
- Edward Colborne Baber
- Richard Baggallay
- Thomas Graham Balfour
- James Bateman
- Harry Bates (sculptor)
- Samuel Beal
- John Bell (sculptor)
- Henry Walter Bellew
- Miles Joseph Berkeley
- Edward Lyon Berthon
- William Thomas Best
- Joseph Biggar
- Colin Blackburn, Baron Blackburn
- Edward Litt Laman Blanchard
- William John Blew
- John Rouse Bloxam
- Sir William Bowman, 1st Baronet
- Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd
- Edward Bradley (writer)
- Thomas Edward Bridgett
- Oswald Walters Brierly
- Henry William Bristow
- John Brown (industrialist)
- Harold Browne
- Alexander Balmain Bruce
- George Butler (schoolmaster)
- William John Butler
- Charles Parker Butt
C
- John Cairns (1818–1892)
- Edward Capern
- Henry William Chandler
- William Chappell (writer)
- Charles Cavendish (Nottingham)
- Thomas Chaundler
- Richard William Church
- G. T. Clark
- John Sleeper Clarke
- George Russell Clerk
- Anne Clough
- James Cockle
- Robert Colling
- John Coode (engineer)
- Thomas Cooper (poet)
- Charles West Cope
- Samuel Cox (minister)
- Henry Tracey Coxwell
- James Croll
- Joseph Archer Crowe
D
E
G
H
L
M
- Alastair Ruadh MacDonnell
- Colin Mackenzie (Indian Army officer)
- Edward Maitland
- George Malcolm (Indian Army officer)
- George Bruce Malleson
- Peter Mitchell (politician)
- John Montagu (colonial secretary)
- William Moon
- Henry Moore (painter)
- Richard Morris (philology)
- William Cowper-Temple, 1st Baron Mount Temple
- George Muirhead