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Alan Durband (1927 – 1993)
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Brian Merriman (1749 – 1805)
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Charlotte Brontë (1816 – 1855)
daughter of Reverend Patrick Brontë (1777 – 1861)
sister of Emily Brontë (1818 – 1848)
sister of Anne Brontë (1820 – 1849)
sister of Maria Brontë (1814 – 1825)
sister of Elizabeth Brontë (1815 – 1825)
5 plaques in Quartier Isabelle, The Salutation, Boundary Street West, Holly Bank School, Roe Head Site, Far Common Road, 19 Coney Street, and former Clergy Daughters' School, A65
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Evelyn Underhill (1875 – 1941)
2 plaques in 50 Campden Hill Square and Victoria House, Royal Wolverhampton School, 131 Penn Road
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Francis Hutcheson (1694 – 1746)
1 plaque in The Guildhall, First Saintfield Presbyterian Church
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teacher of Carl Zeiss (1816 – 1888)
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Georg Simon Ohm (1789 – 1854)
brother of Martin Ohm (1792 – 1872)
son of Johann Wolfgang Ohm
5 plaques in Fahrstr. 11, Friedrichstr. 20, Alte Aula, An der Universität, 32, Marzellenstraße, and Bauhof 2
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Giordano Bruno (1548 – 1600)
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Harold Laski (1893 – 1950)
1 plaque in 5 Addison Bridge Place, Hammersmith and Fulham, W14
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H. G. Wells (1866 – 1946)
12 plaques in 25-26 High Street, 18 Victoria Street, Basford, 13 Hanover Terrace, The Drum Public House, 16 Chapel Street, Church Hill Dental Surgery, Church Hill, 143 Maybury Road, 25 Langley Park Road, Sutton, Capron House, Midhurst Grammar School, North Street, Alders (now Primark), 162 Bromley High Street, BR1 1HE, North Street, Chiltern Court, Baker Street, and Somewhere in
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Isaac Pitman (1813 – 1897)
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James Martineau (1805 – 1900)
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J. L. Carr (1912 – 1994)
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John Collier (1708 – 1786)
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John Dalton (1766 – 1844)
5 plaques in Charlotte Street, 36 George Street, Mosley Street, Stramongate School, 52 Stramongate, Peace Garden, Mosley St, and Chester Street
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Sir Jonathan Hutchinson (1828 – 1913)
2 plaques in 15 Cavendish Square, Westminster, W1 and The Quay
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Kathleen Bridle (1897 – 1989)
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Mercy Hunter (1910 – 1989)
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Otto Toeplitz (1881 – 1940)
1 plaque in Institute for mathematics, University of Bonn, Wegelerstraße 10
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Rátz László (1863 – 1930)
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R. H. Tawney (1880 – 1962)
2 plaques in 21 Mecklenburgh Square, Camden, WC1 and 21–30 Parliament Hill Mansions, Lissenden Gardens, NW5
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Thomas Reid (1710 – 1796)
1 plaque in The Pend of King's College Quadrangle, Old Aberdeen
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Tobias Matthay (1858 – 1945)
