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Businesses (53)
- Alexander Cowan & Sons Ltd, paper manufacturers Penicuik, Midlothian
- Archibald Constable & Co, publishers Edinburgh, Midlothian
- Archibald McCalman, farmer Drissaig, Argyllshire
- Bell Brothers Ltd, iron and steel manufacturers, colliery and quarry owners Middlesbrough, Yorkshire
- Bristol & Exeter Railway Co
- British Allied Talking Pictures Ltd, cinematograph accessories manufacturers London
- Brook Lapping Productions Ltd, documentary film makers London
- Burne & Wykes, solicitors London
- Cheltenham & Oxford Railway Co
- Clayton, Morris & Co, scriveners, merchant bankers and estate agents London
- Cobham Manor Farm Cobham, Surrey
- Duseigneur, Wollaston & Cie, merchants
- Economic Digest, journal London
- European Review, journal London
- Executive Intelligence Review
- George Martin, solicitor
- Gilbertson & Page, game and poultry feed manufacturers Hertford, Hertfordshire
- Goldthorpe Colliery Goldthorpe, Yorkshire
- Harrisons & Crosfield Ltd, merchants London
- Hunt Roope Teage & Co, wine shippers London
- Ionian Bank London
- James Crowdy, solicitor London
- James Lowe, sugar planter Trinidad
- JB Nichols & Sons, printers and publishers London
- Jewish Chronicle Ltd, newspapers publishers London
- Jones Loyd & Co, bank Sunderland, Durham
- Journal of Public Economics
- Leighton-Straker Bookbinding Co Ltd London
- London & North Western Railway Co London
- Mason (JN), Phillips & Cotton, solicitors London
- Modern Law Review, journal
- National Labour Press Ltd incl Blackfriars Ltd
- Newman, Hunt & Co, merchants London
- Norris Oakley, stockbrokers London
- Penang Sugar Estates Co Ltd London
- Pharaoh, Gane & Co Ltd, timber agents London
- R & R Clark Ltd, printers Edinburgh, Midlothian
- Raycol British Corporation Ltd, film dealers and manufacturers London
- Richard Fort & Co, calico printers Oakenshaw, Lancashire
- Robert Newman & Co, general merchants Dartmouth, Devon
- Robin Elliot, famer Braidlie, Roxburghshire
- Selection Trust Ltd, mining and exploration London
- Shaen family, farmers Crix, Essex
- Smalley & Co, foreign merchants
- South Sea Co (Company of Merchants Trading to the South Seas) London
- Steel Co of Wales Ltd
- Talkicolor Company Ltd, film production company London
- Thomas Crewe, farmer Bristol, Gloucestershire
- Thomas Touneshend, shepherd Norfolk
- Unicorn Bookshop Brighton, Sussex
- William Botfield, farmer Malins Lee, Shropshire
- William Brandt's Sons & Co Ltd, merchant bank London
- Workman's Magazine
Organisations (335)
- Aberdeen Trades Council Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire
- Adlington and Blackrod Turnpike Trust Adlington, Lancashire
- Advisory Committee on the Development of the Economic Resources of Southern Rhodesia with reference to the role of African Agriculture
- Afghanaid
- Aid to the Elderly in Government Institutions London
- Aids Care Education Project
- Albany Trust
- Alicia Patterson Foundation Program
- Alliance for Workers Liberty
- Amnesty International
- Andrew Shonfield Association
- Anti-Common Market League
- Ashton-under-Lyne Constituency Labour Party and Council Labour group Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire
- Association of All Classes of All Nations
- Association of Social Anthropologists
- Aycliffe and Peterlee Development Corporation Aycliffe, Durham;Peterlee, Durham
- Bedford Constituency Labour Party Bedford, Bedfordshire
- Bethnal Green Constituency Labour Party Bethnal Green, Middlesex
- Bickerton and Rufforth Turnpike Trust Bickerton, Yorkshire;Rufforth, Yorkshire
- Bilston Independent Labour Party Bilston, Staffordshire
- Birkenhead Liberal Association Birkenhead, Cheshire
- Birmingham City Independent Labour Party Birmingham, Warwickshire
- Birmingham Independent Labour Party Birmingham, Warwickshire
- Birmingham railway unions central strike committee Birmingham, Warwickshire
- Bishop of Llandaff's Committee
- Board of Trade (general)
- Body Positive, HIV+ support organisation London
- Bradford Independent Labour Party Bradford, Yorkshire
- Bridlington Independent Labour Party Bridlington, Yorkshire
- Bristol Independent Labour Party Bristol, Gloucestershire
- Britain in Europe
- British and American Ada Leigh Homes in Paris London
- British Association for Adoption & Fostering United Kingdom
- British Association for Labour Legislation
- British Association for the Advancement of Science London
- British Hospitals Contributory Schemes Association
- British Hospitals Contributory Schemes Association: Devon and Cornwall region Cornwall;Devon;Devon;Cornwall
- British Hospitals Contributory Schemes Association: Eastern region
- British Hospitals Contributory Schemes Association: Kent area Kent;Kent
- British Hospitals Contributory Schemes Association: London region London
- British Hospitals Contributory Schemes Association: Manchester and District area Manchester, Lancashire
- British Hospitals Contributory Schemes Association: Shropshire, Worcestershire and Staffordshire group Shropshire;Worcestershire;Staffordshire
- British Hospitals Contributory Schemes Association: Warwickshire group Warwickshire
- British Hospitals Contributory Schemes Association: Wolverhampton group Wolverhampton, Staffordshire
- British International Studies Association
- British Oral Archive of Political and Administrative History
- British Peace Committee
- British Socialist Party
- British Sociological Association
- British Universities League of Nations Society
- Brixton Conservative Association Brixton, Surrey
- Burton upon Trent Independent Labour Party Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire
- Cambridge Campaign for Homosexual Equality Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
- Camden Lesbian Centre Camden, Middlesex
- Campaign Against Arms Trade London
- Campaign for an Independent Britain
- Campaign for Homosexual Equality
- Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament: Colleges and Universities section
- Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament: Youth section
- Campaign for the Abolition of Residential Leasehold (CARL), pressure group
- Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
- Castlebar Union Board of Guardians Castlebar, County Mayo
- Central Committee on Womens Employment
- Central Small Holdings Society London
- Centre for Policy Studies London
- Centre for Reform for Liberal Democrats
- Charity Organisation Society London
- Charles Wyndham: Rogate Rogate, Sussex
- Child Poverty Action Group London
- Chingford Independent Labour Party Chingford, Essex
- Christian Movement for European Unity
- City of London Independent Labour Party London
- Clapham Conservative Association Clapham, Surrey
- CND: Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament London
- Coleherne Patrons Committee, Earls Court Kensington, Middlesex
- Colonial Economic Advisory Committee
- Colonial Economic Research Committee
- Colonial Research Committee
- Colonial Social Science Research Council
- Committee of Merchants Appointed to take into consideration the States of the Legal Quays
- Committee on Industry and Trade
- Committee on One Parent Families (Finer Committee)
- Committee on Voluntary Service (Wolfenden Committee)
- Committee on Woman Power
- Committee to Review the Functioning of Financial Institutions (Wilson Committee)
- Congo Reform Association
- Conservative Agents Benevolent Association
- Conservative Group for Homosexual Equality London
- Constitutional Reform Centre London
- Consultation for Gay Clergy, support group
- Cork Poor Law Cork, County Cork
- Council for Education in World Citizenship
- Croydon Area Gay Society Croydon, Surrey
- Crusade for World Government
- Cwmbran Development Corporation Cwmbran, Monmouthshire
- Denbighshire General Dispensary Denbighshire;Clwyd
- Devon Liberal Movement Devon;Devon
- Distributist Party
- East Grinstead Branch Labour Party East Grinstead, Sussex
- East Ham Independent Labour Party East Ham, Essex
- Economic Club London
- Economic History Society
- Employer's Parliamentary Association
- European Atlantic Group
- European Central Inland Transport Organisation
- European League for Economic Cooperation
- European Liaison Group, anti-Soviet campaign group
- European Movement
- European Nuclear Disarmament
- European Parliamentary Conference
- Excise (general)
- Exit Photograph Group
- Fabian Society London
- Federal Trust for Education and Research London
- Federal Union London
- Federal Union: Central London branch London
- Federal Union: Hendon branch Hendon, Middlesex
- Fellowship of Reconciliation
- Fellowship of Reconciliation, London Union London
- Fellowship of Reconciliation: London union London
- Festival of Empire
- Finsbury Central Independent Labour Party Finsbury, Middlesex
- Foreign Office: Political Intelligence Department
- Forum Against Ethnic Violence
- Friend (Fellowship for the Relief of the Isolated and Emotionally in Need and Distress)
- Gay Activists Alliance
- Gay Community Organisation
- Gay Liberation Front
- GEMMA, disabled lesbians support group
- Geneva Institute of International Relations
- Gillingham Independent Labour Party Gillingham, Kent
- GLC Gay Rights Working Party London
- Government Committee on the Prevention and Relief of Distress
- Green Party
- Green Shirt Movement
- Haldane Society of Socialist Lawyers
- Halifax Independent Labour Party Halifax, Yorkshire
- Hall-Carpenter Archives London
- Halsbury Club London
- Hampstead and Highgate Conservative Association Hampstead, Middlesex;Highgate, Middlesex
- Haywards Heath Local Labour Party Haywards Heath, Sussex
- Hipperholme with Brighouse parish Hipperholme, Yorkshire
- Home Office: Committee on children and young persons
- Ilford Independent Labour Party Ilford, Essex
- Imperial War Relief Fund
- Independent Labour Party
- Independent Labour Party: East Anglia division East of England
- Independent Labour Party: Glasgow federation Glasgow, Lanarkshire
- Independent Labour Party: London and home counties federation London
- Independent Labour Party: London and southern counties division London
- Independent Labour Party: London federation London
- Independent Labour Party: North London federation London
- Inflation Accounting Steering Group
- Inland Waterways Association London
- Institute of Contemporary British History
- Inter Allied Commission on Relief of German Austria
- Inter-Departmental Committee on Social Insurance and Allied Services (Beveridge Committee)
- International African Institute
- International Association for Labour Legislation: Commission on Child Labour, British section Greater London
- International Committee of Historical Sciences: British National Committee
- International Marxist Group
- International Tin Council
- International Year of Peace 1986
- John Loggin's Charity Oxfordshire;Oxfordshire
- Joint Council for Gay Teenagers
- Kennington Conservative Association Kennington, Surrey
- Kenric, lesbian support and social network
- Kingham Charity Trustees Kingham, Oxfordshire
- Labour Campaign for Criminal Justice
- Labour Party
- Labour Representation Committee
- Labour Representation League
- Land Club League
- Land Club League: Limpsfield and district Limpsfield, Surrey
- Laski Society
- League of Nations Union
- League of Nations Union: Hampshire branch Hampshire;Hampshire
- League of Nations Union: National Youth Groups Council
- Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement London
- Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Anti-Violence and Policing Group, London
- Lewisham Friend (Gay and Lesbian Helpline) Lewisham, Kent
- Liberal Democrats
- Liberal International: British group London
- Liberal Movement
- Liberal Party
- Liberation London
- Liberty, civil liberties and human rights campaigning organisation London
- London and Cambridge Economic Service London;Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
- London and Greater London Council for the Prevention of War London
- London Artisan's Club and Institute London
- London District Independent Labour Party London
- London Gay Campaign Group London
- London Gay Teenage Group
- London Independent Labour Party London
- London International Assembly London
- London Lesbian and Gay Policing Initiative London
- London Metropolitan District Council Independent Labour Party London
- London Positivist Society London
- London School of Economics Athletic Committee London
- London School of Economics Labour Society London
- London School of Economics Sociology Club London
- London School of Economics Students Union London
- London School of Economics: Passfield Hall Society London
- London University: London School of Economics London
- Management Research Group
- Managers and their Jobs Project
- Manufacturing, Science, Finance (MSF)
- Marlborough-Windham Club London
- Mediation UK
- Merthyr Tydfil Independent Labour Party Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan
- Merton and Morden Branch Labour Party Merton, Surrey;Morden, Surrey
- Metropolitan Conservative Agents Association London
- Ministry of Food special mission to USA
- Ministry of Information
- Ministry of Munitions, Controlled Establishments Division
- National Association for the Promotion of Social Science
- National Colleges of Education Gay Rights Committee
- National Committee for the Prevention of Destitution
- National Community Friendly Society
- National Co-operating Body for Education
- National Council of Voluntary Organisations London
- National Council of Labour Colleges
- National Family Mediation London
- National Institute of Industrial Psychology London
- National Joint Council for Local Authorities Services
- National League of Young Liberals
- National Peace Council London
- National Society of Childrens Nurseries
- National Union of Clerks: London Central branch London
- National Union of Tailors and Garment Workers
- Nationalised Industries Chairmen's Group
- New Fabian Research Bureau
- New Survey of London London
- North Lambeth Labour Party Lambeth, Surrey
- Norwich Independent Labour Party Norwich, Norfolk
- Organisation for Comparative Social Research
- Outrage!, LGBT rights group
- Overseas Research Council
- Overseas Students Trust
- Oxford Borough Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxford Research Group, international security think-tank
- Oxford Student Pugwash Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Oxfordshire Quarter Sessions Oxfordshire;Oxfordshire
- Paddington South Constituency Labour Party Paddington, Middlesex
- People's League of Health
- Pink Singers, LGBT community choir, London London
- Policy Studies Institute
- Political and Economic Planning London
- Political Economy Club London
- Political Studies Association of the United Kingdom
- Population Panel
- Press for Change, campaign group focussing on rights and treatment of transgender people
- Preston Independent Labour Party Preston, Lancashire
- Progress Campaign for Research into Human Reproduction
- Progressive League London
- Quest, group for lesbian, gay and bisexual Catholics
- Race Course Betting Control Board and the Totaliser Board
- Rainbow Circle
- Rastrick parish Rastrick, Yorkshire
- Reconstruction Committee
- Red Notes Italian Archive Italy
- Regional Studies Association United Kingdom
- Returned Volunteers Association
- Rosa Markham of Tapton House, Chesterfield Chesterfield, Derbyshire
- Royal Commission on Civil Liability and Compensation for Personal Injury
- Royal Commission on Criminal Procedures
- Royal Commission on Electoral Systems
- Royal Economic Society (formerly British Economic Association) London
- Russian Refugees Aid Society London
- Russian Refugees Relief Association
- Scottish Minorities Group
- Shettleston Independent Labour Party Shettleston, Lanarkshire
- Social Credit Party of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- Social Democratic Federation
- Society for Endeavouring to Obtain the Abolition of the Legacy Duty on Bequests to Hospitals and other Charitable Institutions
- Society of Labour Lawyers London
- South Chingford Independent Labour Party Chingford, Essex
- South Wales Miners Federation
- Southall Independent Labour Party Southall, Middlesex
- Southwark Independent Labour Party Southwark, Surrey
- Speaker's Commission on Citizenship
- SS Striver, Runnelstone and Charlwood
- St Anne parish, Soho Soho, Middlesex
- St Anne's Society
- St Katharine's Group, Stepney Stepney, Middlesex
- St Mungo Community Housing Association Ltd, homeless charity London
- State Childrens Aid Association
- Stoatley Rough School Haslemere, Surrey
- Stonewall, gay rights group
- Sunday Freedom Association
- Tariff Commission
- Tax and Social Security Group
- Taxi Cab Service Committee
- The Coefficients, dining club
- The Kindred of the Kibbo Kift
- The Radical Society
- The Romney Street Group London
- Tory Campaign for Homosexual Equality
- Tory Reform Group
- UK Affiliate of the World Court Project, anti nuclear campaign group
- Unemployment Assistance Board
- Union of Christian Democrats
- Union of Democratic Control
- Union of Liberal Students
- United Europe Movement
- United Kingdom Council for Overseas Student Affairs London
- United Kingdom Independence Party Plymouth, Devon
- United Nations Association of Great Britain and Northern Ireland London
- United Nations Association of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: London and South East Region London
- United Patternmakers Association: Birkenhead branch Birkenhead, Cheshire
- Vauxhall Constituency Labour Party Vauxhall, Surrey
- Volunteering England
- Watford Independent Labour Party Watford, Hertfordshire
- Welsh Reconstruction Advisory Council
- West Bromwich Independent Labour Party West Bromwich, Staffordshire
- Westport Poor Law Westport, County Mayo
- Wider Share Ownership Council
- William Smart's Charity, Ipswich Ipswich, Suffolk
- Womens Co-operative Guild
- Womens Industrial Council Greater London
- Women's International League for Peace and Freedom: British Section
- Woodcraft Folk: Bexleyheath district Bexleyheath, Kent
- Woodcraft Folk: Lewisham district Lewisham, Kent
- Woodcraft Folk: Leytonstone district Leytonstone, Essex
- Woodcraft Folk: London Kin London
- Woodcraft Folk: Morden district Morden, Surrey
- Woodcraft Folk: Mount Pleasant Group
- Woodcraft Folk: North-East Kin
- Woodcraft Folk: Roanmarsh Thing
- Woodcraft Folk: Sheffield district Sheffield, Yorkshire
- Woodcraft Folk: Shefstanthing
- Woodcraft Folk: Tooting district Tooting, Surrey
- Woodcraft Folk: Wibbandune Thing
- Woolwich Independent Labour Party Woolwich, Kent
- Yorkshire elections Yorkshire and the Humber
Persons (886)
- Abel-Smith, Brian, (1926-1996), Professor of Social Administration
- Acworth, Sir William Mitchell, (1850-1925), Knight, economist and expert on railways
- Adam, Virginia, (b 1938), anthropologist
- Adams, Samuel Vyvyan Trerice, (1900-1951), politician
- Adams, Sir Walter, (1906-1975), Knight, economist
- Addington, Henry, (1757-1844), 1st Viscount Sidmouth, statesman
- Agnew, Sir William Godfrey, (1913-1995), businessman
- Aitken, William Maxwell, (1879-1964), 1st Baron Beaverbrook, newspaper proprietor
- Albu, Austen Harry, (1903-1994), MP
- Alexander, Stanley Walter, (1895-1980), newspaper proprietor and editor
- Allen, Douglas Albert Vivian, (1917-2011), Baron Croham, politician and civil servant
- Allen, George Cyril, (1900-1982), economic historian
- Allen, John, (1771-1843), historian and political writer
- Allen, Reginald Clifford, (1889-1939), 1st Baron Allen of Hurtwood, politician
- Allen, William Maurice, (1908-1988), economist and banker
- Allsop, Thomas, (1795-1880), radical reformer
- Amery, Julian, (1919-1996), Baron Amery of Lustleigh, politician
- Amery, Leopold Charles Maurice Stennett, (1873-1955), politician and journalist
- Amos, Andrew, (1791-1860), lawyer and antiquary
- Anderson, Sir Alan Garrett, (1877-1952), Knight, MP
- Anderson, Sir Kenneth Skelton, (1866-1942), Knight, shipowner
- Anderson, William Crawford, (1877-1919), MP
- Andrews, Philip Walter Sawford, (1914-1971), economist
- Arkell, Anthony John, (1898-1980), Colonial administrator and archaeologist
- Arnold, Sir Thomas Walker, (1864-1930), Knight, Professor of Arabic
- Arrowsmith, Pat, (b 1930), Pacifist
- Ashdown, Sir Jeremy John Durham, (1941-2018), Baron Ashdown, MP, Leader of the Liberal Democrats
- Ashley, Sir William James, (1860-1927), Knight, economic historian
- Ashmore, Brian Gerald, (1924-2004), naval officer, Liberal politician
- Ashton, Thomas Southcliffe, (1889-1968), economic historian
- Asquith, Emma Alice Margaret, (1864-1945) Countess of Oxford and Asquith, socialite, author, and wit
- Atkinson, Sir Anthony Barnes, (b 1943), Knight, economist
- Balfe, Richard, (b 1944), politician
- Ball, Sir Robert James, (b 1933), economist
- Balogh, Sir Thomas, (1905-1985), Baron Balogh of Hampstead, economist
- Barclay, Sir Colville Adrian de Rune, (1869-1929), Knight, diplomat
- Baring, Evelyn, (1841-1917), 1st Earl of Cromer, statesman
- Barker, Sir Ernest, (1874-1960), Knight, historian and political thinker
- Barker, Theodore Cardwell, (1923-2001), Professor of Economic History
- Barna, Tibor, (1919-2009), economist
- Barnes, George Nicoll, (1859-1940), Labour Politician
- Barnett, Dame Henrietta Octavia Weston, (1851-1936), social reformer and author
- Barnett, Samuel Augustus, (1844-1913), Canon of Westminster, social reformer
- Barry, Brian Michael , (1936-2009), social and political theorist
- Barry, Sir Gerald Reid, (1898-1968), Knight, journalist and public servant
- Barton, John, (1789-1852), Economist
- Bassett, Reginald, (1901-1962), Professor of Political Science
- Bateman, Donald, (b 1919), socialist
- Batterbee, Sir Harry Fagg, (1880-1976), Knight High Commissioner to New Zealand
- Bauer, Peter Thomas, (1915-2002), Baron Bauer, economist
- Baxendale, Alan Stanley, (1925-2010), educator Stockport, Cheshire
- Beak, George Bailey, (1872-1934), diplomat, author
- Beales, Edmond, (1803-1881), political agitator
- Beatty, Sir Alfred Chester, (1875-1968), Knight, mining engineer and art collector
- Beaver, Sir Hugh Eyre Campbell, (1890-1967), Knight, civil servant
- Beesly, Edward Spencer, (1831-1915), positivist and historian
- Belcher, Sir Edward, (1799-1877), Knight Admiral
- Bellerby, John Rotherford, (1896-1977), economist
- Belloc, Joseph Hilaire Pierre Rene, (1870-1953), poet and author
- Benham, Frederic Charles Courtenay, (1900-1962), Economist
- Bennett, Enoch Arnold, (1867-1931), novelist playwright and journalist
- Bennett, Sir Ernest Nathaniel, (d 1947), Knight MP and author
- Bennett, Nicholas Jerome, (b 1949), Conservative MP
- Benthall, Jonathan Charles Mackenzie, (b 1941), anthropologist
- Bernal, Frederick, (1828-1903), diplomat
- Bernal, John Desmond, (1901-1971), physicist
- Bernstein, Edward Morris, (fl 1958-1967), Economist
- Besant, Annie, (1847-1933), theosophist, educationist and Indian politician
- Betham-Edwards, Matilda Barbara, (1836-1919), writer
- Beveridge, Annette Susannah, (1842-1929), educationist and translator
- Beveridge, Henry, (1837-1929), Indian administrator
- Beveridge, William Henry, (1879-1963), Baron Beveridge, economist
- Bickersteth, Samuel, (1857-1937), Canon of Canterbury
- Biggs-Davison, Sir John Alec, (1918-1988), Knight MP Indian Civil Servant
- Birkett, William Norman, (1883-1962), 1st Baron Birkett, judge
- Birnbaum, Norman, (b1926), Professor of Sociology
- Black, Clementina, (d 1923), Secretary Women's Industrial Council
- Black, Duncan, (1908-1991), economist
- Black, Robert Denis Collison, (b 1922), economist
- Blackman, Aylward Manley, (1883-1956), Egyptologist
- Blakey, Robert, (1795-1878), radical and historian of philosophy
- Blanc, Jean Joseph Charles Louis, (1811-1882), Socialist
- Bland, Edith, (1858-1924), writer
- Bland, Hubert, (1855-1914), Fabian Socialist and journalist
- Blatchford, Robert Peel Glanville, (1851-1943), journalist, author and socialist
- Blaug, Mark, (1927-2011), economist
- Blumenfeld, Ralph David, (1864-1948), Editor
- Bohm, Anne, (b 1910), Dean and Registrar of the Graduate School, London School of Economics
- Bolton, Ivy Molly, (1897-1991), Chairman of London County Council London
- Bonar, James, (1852-1941), political economist
- Bondfield, Margaret Grace, (1873-1953), trade unionist and politician
- Bonn, Moritz Julius, (1873-1965), Economist
- Booth, Charles, (1840-1916), shipowner and social investigator
- Bootle-Wilbraham, Arthur, (1842-1897), Lieutenant Colonel
- Bottomley, Arthur George, (1907-1995), Baron Bottomley, politician
- Bottomore, Thomas, (1920-1993), Sociologist
- Bourke, Dermot Robert Wyndham, (1851-1927), 7th Earl of Mayo
- Bourne, Henry Richard Fox, (1837-1909), social reformer and author
- Bourne, Kenneth, (1930-1993), historian
- Bowley, Sir Arthur Lyon, (1869-1957), Knight, economist and statistician
- Bracken, Sir Geoffrey Thomas Hirst, (1879-1950), Knight Civil Servant Economist
- Brailsford, Henry Noel, (1873-1958), Socialist journalist and historian
- Braithwaite, William John, (1876-1938), Civil Servant
- Bramsted, Ernest Kohn, (1901-1978), historian and sociologist of literature, alias Ernst Kohn-Bramstedt
- Brand, Robert Henry, (1878-1963), Baron Brand, civil servant and banker
- Braude, Peter Riven, (b1948), professor of reproductive medicine
- Bray, Jeremy William, (1930-2002), MP
- Bray, John Francis, (1809-1897), Economist
- Bridges, John Henry, (1832-1906), Physician and Positivist
- Brittain, Sir Harry Ernest, (1873-1974), Knight, MP Journalist
- Brittan, Sir Samuel, (b 1933), Knight, economist and journalist
- Broadhurst, Henry, (1840-1911), Labour Leader MP
- Brockway, Archibald Fenner, (1888-1988), Baron Brockway, politician
- Brown, Sir Arthur James Stephen, (1906-1998), Knight, engineer
- Brown, Sir Ernest Henry Phelps, (1906-1994), Knight and Professor of Economics of Labour
- Brunner, Elizabeth, (1920-1983), economist
- Buchanan, Robert Ogilvie, (1894-1980), geographer
- Buckle, Henry Thomas, (1821-1862), historian
- Buer, Mabel Craven, (1881-1942), Economist
- Buist, John Latto Farquharson, (1930-2012), civil servant
- Bull, Sir William, (1863-1931), 1st Baronet, MP, historian
- Burge, Milward Rodon Kennedy, (1894-1968), civil servant and author
- Burn, Duncan Lyall, (1902-1988), economist and historian
- Burns, John Elliot, (1858-1943), Politician and Trade Unionist
- Burt, John Thomas, (1811-1892), Rector of Widdington Writer On Prisons and Crime
- Butler, Sir Harold Beresford, (1883-1951), Knight, civil servant
- Buxton, Charles Roden, (1875-1942), Politician
- Buxton, Dorothy Frances, (1881-1963), political campaigner and author
- Buxton, Sydney Charles, (1853-1934), 1st Earl Buxton, Governor General of South Africa
- Cadbury, Edward, (1873-1948), Businessman Chocolate Manufacturer
- Cadbury, George, (1839-1922), Industrialist and Philanthropist
- Cadbury, Henry Tylor, (1882-1952), businessman
- Caillard, Sir Vincent Henry Penalver, (1856-1930), Knight, Knight Administrator
- Caine, Maureen Elizabeth, (b 1938), sociologist
- Caine, Sir Sydney, (1902-1990), Knight Public Servant
- Cairncross, Sir Alexander Kirkland, (1911-1998), Knight, economist
- Cairnes, John Elliot, (1823-1875), political economist
- Campbell, Archibald Duncan, (1919-1975), economist
- Campbell, Colin, (b 1943), Professor of Political Science Calgary, Alberta
- Cannan, Edwin, (1861-1935), economist
- Caplan, Isador, (1912-1994), solicitor and campaigner
- Carlton, Ann, (fl 1965-2018), Labour party activist
- Carlyle, Alexander James, (1861-1943), Historian of Political Thought
- Carpenter, Edward, (1844-1929), Socialist poet and campaigner
- Carr-Gomm, Hubert William Culling, (1877-1939), MP
- Carter, Sir Charles Frederick, (1919-2002), Knight, economist Rugby, Warwickshire
- Casement, Sir Roger David, (1864-1916), Knight Diplomat and Irish Nationalist
- Cashmore, Hilda, (1876-1943), warden of Bristol University Settlement
- Cecil, William, (1520-1598), 1st Baron Burghley, statesman
- Chamberlain, Joseph, (1836-1914), statesman
- Chamberlain, Sir Joseph Austen, (1863-1937), Knight, politician
- Champernowne, David Gawen, (1912-2000), economist
- Channing, Francis Allston, (1841-1926), 1st Baron Channing of Wellingborough
- Chaplin, Henry, (1840-1923), 1st Viscount Chaplin
- Chapman, Sir Sydney John, (1871-1951), Knight, economist and civil servant
- Chavasse, Francis James, (1846-1928), Bishop of Liverpool
- Checkland, Sydney George, (1916-1986), economic historian
- Chester, Sir Daniel Norman, (1907-1986), Knight, political economist
- Chesterton, Gilbert Keith, (1874-1936), poet, novelist and critic Kensington, Middlesex
- Chevins, Hugh, (1898-1975), Journalist
- Chilver, Elizabeth Millicent, (1914-2014), political scientist and educationist
- Chirol, Sir Ignatius Valentine, (1852-1929), Knight, traveller, journalist and author
- Chorley, Robert Samuel Theodore, (1895-1978), 1st Baron Chorley, lawyer and conservationist
- Christie, Adam, (fl 1981-1999), HIV/AIDS educator
- Chubb, Percival Ashley, (1860-1960), Fabian
- Citrine, Walter Mclennan, (1887-1983), 1st Baron Citrine, trade unionist
- Clapham, Sir John Harold, (1873-1946), Knight, economic historian
- Clark, Sir Ernest, (1864-1951), Knight, Governor of Tasmania
- Clark, Sir George Norman, (1890-1979), Knight, historian
- Clark, Sir William Henry, (1876-1952), Knight Colonial Administrator
- Clarke, Edith, (1896-1979), Anthropologist
- Clarke, Louis Colville Gray, (1881-1960), archaeologist and anthropologist
- Clay, Sir Henry, (1883-1954), Knight, economist
- Clayton, Sir Robert, (1629-1707), Knight, MP, scrivener, Lord Mayor of London
- Clifford, John, (1836-1923), Baptist Leader
- Clifford, Lewis Henry Hugh, (1851-1916), 9th Baron Clifford of Chudleigh
- Clynes, John Robert, (1869-1949), Trade Union Leader and Statesman
- Cobden, Richard, (1804-1865), statesman and businessman
- Cobden-Sanderson, Julia Sarah Anne, (1853-1926), daughter of Richard Cobden
- Cockett, Richard, (b 1961), historian
- Cole, George Douglas Howard, (1889-1959), socialist historian and political thinker
- Colegate, Sir William Arthur, (1883-1956), Knight MP
- Collet, Clara Elizabeth, (1860-1948), civil servant and author
- Collick, Percy Henry, (1897-1984), Politician
- Collier, Robert, (1845-1909), 2nd Baron Monkswell
- Conway, Katharine St John, (1867-1950), Socialist propagandist
- Cooke, Arthur Ebenezer, (fl 1862-1935), trade unionist
- Cooper, Sir Richard Ashmole, (1874-1946), 2nd Baronet, MP for Walsall
- Corbett, Martin, (d 1996), gay activist and Mayor of Islington
- Courtney, Leonard Henry, (1832-1918), Baron Courtney of Penwith, statesman
- Cowan, Charles, (1801-1889), MP Paper Manufacturer
- Crane, Walter, (1845-1915), artist
- Cripps, Charles Alfred, (1852-1941), 1st Baron Parmoor of Frieth, politician
- Crooks, William, (1852-1921), Politician
- Crosland, Charles Anthony Raven, (1918-1977), politician
- Crossley, Sir William John, (1844-1911), 1st Baronet Engineer and Politician
- Crossman, Robert, (1947-1996), politician and gay activist
- Crozier, Dorothy, (1918-2001), historian
- Cummings, Arthur John, (d 1957), Journalist
- Cunningham, George, (b1931), Politician
- Curran, Peter Francis, (1860-1910), MP Trade Unionist
- Curtis, Lionel George, (1872-1955), colonial historian
- Dalton, Sir Edward Hugh John Neale, (1887-1962), Baron Dalton, statesman
- Dalton, Florence Ruth, (1890-1966), MP
- Davidson, Randall Thomas, (1848-1930), Baron Davidson of Lambeth, Archbishop of Canterbury
- Davies, Ernest Albert John, (1902-1991), journalist, author and MP
- Dawson, George Geoffrey, (1874-1944), editor of The Times
- Deane, Phyllis Mary, (b 1918), economist
- Delay, David, (fl1960-1994), trade unionist
- Dell, Robert Edward, (1865-1940), Journalist and Author
- Dell, Sidney, (1918-1990), economist, United Nations official
- Denman, Sir Richard Douglas, (1876-1957), Knight, MP
- Dennett, Richard Edward, (1857-1921), journalist, author
- Dennis, John William, (1865-1949), Businessman MP
- Desai, Meghnad Jagdishchandra, (b1940) Baron Desai, economist and politician
- Deutsch, Andre, (1917-2000), publisher
- Devons, Ely, (1913-1967), economist
- Diamond, John, (1907-2004), Baron Diamond of Gloucester, accountant and politician
- Dilke, Sir Charles Wentworth, (1843-1911), Knight, 2nd Baronet, politician and author
- Dobb, Maurice Herbert, (1900-1976), communist and economist
- Dobie, John, (fl 1856-1876), Vicar of Wool
- Douglas, Francis Campbell Ross, (1889-1980), Baron Douglas of Barloch
- Dover, Cedric Cyril, (1904-1961), entomologist, anthropologist and poet
- Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan, (1859-1930), Knight author physician criminologist Edinburgh, Midlothian
- Driberg, Jack Herbert, (fl 1908-1939), anthropologist and author
- Drysdale, Charles Vickery, (1874-1961), President of Malthusian League
- Duncan, Sir Patrick, (1870-1943), Knight, South African statesman and Governor General
- Dundas, Henry, (1742-1811), 1st Viscount Melville, statesman
- Durbin, Evan Frank Mottram, (1906-1948), MP for Edmonton
- Durham, Mary Edith, (1863-1944), Balkan Traveller and Author
- Dyson, Anthony Edward, (1928-2002), literary critic and gay rights campaigner
- Eaglesome, Sir John, (1868-1950), Knight Engineer and Colonial Administrator
- Earp, Thomas Wade, (1895-1958), Art Critic and Writer
- Eden, Douglas, (b1939), lecturer and local politician in London
- Edey, Harold Cecil, (b 1913), Professor of Accounting
- Edgeworth, Francis Ysidro, (1845-1926), economist
- Edwards, John Passmore, (1823-1911), editor and philanthropist
- Edwards, Sir Ronald, (1910-1976), Knight Economist and Industrialist
- Egerton, Sir Walter, (1858-1947), colonial administrator
- Einzig, Paul, (1897-1973), economist and political journalist
- Elliott, Sir Thomas Henry, (1854-1926), 1st Baronet Civil Servant
- Ellis, Andrew Stephen, (b 1952), consultant and Liberal activist
- Ellis, Henry Havelock, (1859-1939), psychologist, writer and social reformer Croydon, Surrey
- Emmott, Alfred, (1858-1926), 1st Baron Emmott, politician
- Ensor, Sir Robert Charles Kirkwood, (1877-1958), Knight, journalist and historian
- Epstein, Stephan R, (1960-2007), economic historian
- Erickson, Charlotte Joanne, (1923-2008), historian
- Evans, Lewis, (1853-1930), tariff commissioner, collector of scientific instruments and antiquary
- Ezra, Derek, (1919-2015) Baron Ezra, chairman of the National Coal Board
- Farr, William, (1807-1883), statistician
- Farrer, James Anson, (1849-1925), barrister and author
- Farrer, Thomas Henry, (1819-1899), 1st Baron Farrer, civil servant
- Faulds, Andrew Matthew William, (1923-2000), Labour MP
- Fauvel, John, (1947-2001), mathematician
- Fawcett, Henry, (1833-1884), academic, economist and statesman
- Fawcett, Sir James Edmund Sandford, (1913-1991), Knight, barrister
- Fay, Charles Ryle, (1884-1961), economic historian
- Feilding, Francis Henry Everard Joseph, (1867-1936), intelligence officer
- Feinstein, Charles Hilliard, (b 1932), economist
- Fels, Joseph, (1854-1914), Soap Manufacturer and Philanthropist
- Feyerabend, Paul, (1924-1994), philosopher of science
- Filson, Alexander Warnock, (1913-1986), film industry consultant
- Finn, Daniel, (fl 1924-1958), archaeologist
- Finsberg, Geoffrey, (1926-1996), Baron Finsberg, MP
- Firth, Sir Raymond William, (1901-2002), Knight, anthropologist
- Fisher, Allan George Barnard, (1895-1976), economist
- Fisher, John Arbuthnot, (1841-1920), 1st Baron Fisher of Kilverstone, Admiral of the Fleet
- Fisher, Sir Norman Fenwick Warren, (1879-1948), Knight, Knight Civil Servant
- Fishman, Nina, (1946-2009), political activist and historian
- Fitter, Richard Sidney Richmond, (b 1913), Author and Naturalist
- Flemming, John Stanton, (b 1941), economist
- Fletcher, Eric George Molyneux, (1903-1990), Baron Fletcher, politician and historian
- Fleure, Herbert John, (1877-1969), zoologist and geographer
- Florence, Philip Sargant, (1890-1982), economist and sociologist
- Follett, Sir Charles John, (1838-1921), Knight Solicitor of His Majesty's Customs
- Foot, Sir Dingle Mackintosh, (1905-1978), Knight, lawyer and politician
- Ford, Isabella Ormston, (1855-1924), Socialist and trade unionist
- Forde, Daryll, (1902-1973), anthropologist
- Fortes, Meyer, (1906-1983), anthropologist
- Fox, Henry Richard Vassall, (1773-1840), 3rd Baron Holland, statesman
- Foxwell, Herbert Somerton, (1849-1936), economist and bibliographer
- Freedman, Maurice, (1920-1975), Anthropologist
- Fremantle, Sir Charles William, (1834-1914), Knight, Knight Deputy Master of Mint Director of Suez Canal Co
- Freshfield, Douglas William, (1845-1934), Mountaineer and Geographer
- Frisby, David, (1944-2010), sociologist
- Galton, Frank Wallis, (1867-1952), Secretary of the Fabian Society
- Gardiner, Alfred George, (1865-1946), Author and Journalist
- Garnsworthy, Charles James, (1906-1974), Baron Garnsworthy
- Gascoyne-Cecil, Hugh Richard Heathcote, (1869-1956), Baron Quickswood, politician
- Gaselee, Sir Stephen, (1882-1943), Knight librarian, classical scholar
- Gaster, Moses, (1856-1939), Scholar
- Gellner, Ernest Andre, (1925-1995), Philosopher
- George, David Lloyd, (1863-1945), 1st Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor, statesman
- Gibbs, Henry Hucks, (1819-1907), 1st Baron Aldenham, banker and scholar
- Gibbs, Norman Henry, (1910-1990), Historian
- Gibson, George, (1885-1953), public servant
- Giffen, Sir Robert, (1837-1910), Knight Economist and Statistician
- Gilbert, William, (1804-1890), Author
- Gilbey, Alfred, (1859-1927), Lieutenant Colonel Businessman
- Gill, Sir David, (1843-1914), Knight, astronomer
- Ginsberg, Morris, (1889-1970), Sociologist
- Gladstone, Herbert John, (1854-1930), 1st Viscount Gladstone, statesman
- Gladstone, William Ewart, (1809-1898), statesman
- Glasier, John Bruce, (1859-1920), Socialist, journalist and politician
- Glass, David Victor, (1911-1978), Sociologist
- Godley, John Arthur, (1847-1932), 1st Baron Kilbracken, civil servant
- Goldie, Sir George Dashwood Taubman, (1846-1925), Knight Founder of Nigeria
- Gooch, George Peabody, (1873-1968), MP, historian
- Goschen, George Joachim, (1831-1907), 1st Viscount Goschen, statesman
- Gosling, Cecil William Gustaf, (1870-1944), Diplomat
- Goulding, Sir William Joshua, (1856-1925), 1st Baronet Businessman
- Graham, Alan Crosland, (1896-1964), Captain, MP
- Graham-Toler, Lady Charlotte Emily Alexina , (c1860-1932), daughter of 3rd Earl of Norbury
- Grant, Cecil, (1870-1946), Anglican clergyman, schoolmaster
- Granville-Barker, Harley, (1877-1946), actor, dramatist and critic
- Gray, Sir Alexander, (1882-1968), Knight, economist and poet
- Grayson, Albert Victor, (1882-? 1920), MP
- Grayson, Richard, (b1969), academic and politician
- Greaves, Harold Richard Goring, (1907-1981), economist London
- Grebenik, Eugene, (1919-2001), social scientist
- Green, Alice Sophia Amelia, (1847-1929), historian
- Gregory, Sir Theodore Emanuel Gugenheim, (1890-1970), Knight Economist
- Grenfell, William Henry, (1855-1945), 1st Baron Desborough, politician and civil servant
- Grenville, William Wyndham, (1759-1834), Baron Grenville, statesman
- Grey, Albert Henry George, (1851-1917), 4th Earl Grey, Governor General of Canada
- Grey, Antony, (1927-2010), journalist and gay rights activist
- Grey, Sir Edward, (1862-1933), Viscount Grey of Falloden, statesman
- Grey, Sir George, (1799-1882), 2nd Baronet, statesman
- Grey, Henry George, (1802-1894), 3rd Earl Grey, statesman
- Griffith, Guy Thompson, (1908-1985), classicist
- Guinness, Henry Grattan, (1835-1910), founder of Regions Beyond Missionary Union
- Haddon, Alfred Cort, (1855-1940), anthropologist
- Hadfield, Ellis Charles Raymond, (1909-1996), publisher and canal historian
- Hahn, Frank Horace, (b 1925), economist
- Haldane, Elizabeth Sanderson, (1862-1937), social reformer and first woman JP in Scotland
- Haldane, Richard Burdon, (1856-1928), 1st Viscount Haldane, Lord Chancellor
- Halevy, Elie, (1870-1937), Historian
- Haley, Sir William John, (1901-1987), Knight Newspaper Editor
- Hall, Hubert, (1857-1944), archivist and historian
- Hall, Ronald Acott, (1892-1966), Diplomat Secretary of Economic League for European Cooperation
- Halliday, Frederick, (1946-2010), professor of international relations
- Hamilton, Sir Edward Walter, (1847-1908), Knight, civil servant
- Hammond, George, (1763-1853), diplomat
- Haran, Thomas Bewley, (d 2000), bank official
- Harcourt, Lewis, (1863-1922), 1st Viscount Harcourt
- Harcourt, Sir William George Granville Venables Vernon, (1827-1904), Knight, statesman
- Hardie, Frank Martin, (fl 1926-1977), author
- Hardie, James Keir, (1856-1915), Politician and Labour Leader
- Harding, Sir Edward John, (1880-1954), Knight Colonial Administrator
- Hargrave, John Gordon, (1894-1982), artist and writer
- Harrel, Sir David, (1841-1939), Knight Irish Public Servant
- Harris, Frederick Leverton, (1864-1926), MP
- Harris, Sir John Hobbis, (1874-1940), Knight, secretary of Anti Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society
- Harrison, Charles, (1835-1897), Liberal MP
- Harrison, Frederic, (1831-1923), author and positivist
- Harrod, Sir Roy Forbes, (1900-1978), Knight, economist
- Harvey, Audrey, (1912-1997), charity worker
- Harvey, Thomas Edmund, (1875-1955), Quaker MP
- Hawtrey, Sir Ralph George, (1879-1974), Knight, economist, director of Financial Enquiries Branch, HM Treasury
- Hayek, Friedrich August von, (1899-1992), economist
- Hayter, Dianne, (b 1949), General Secretary of the Fabian Society
- Hayter, Sir William Goodenough, (1792-1878), 1st Baronet Politician
- Headlam, Stewart Duckworth, (1847-1924), Christian Socialist
- Henderson, Arthur, (1863-1935), Labour Leader and Statesman
- Henderson, Sir Hubert Douglas, (1890-1952), Knight Economist
- Henderson, Jean, (1899-1997), barrister, lecturer and campaigner
- Henson, Herbert Hensley, (1863-1947), Bishop of Hereford and Durham Durham, Durham
- Herbert, Auberon Edward William Molyneux, (1838-1906), political philosopher and author
- Hetherington, Hector Alastair, (1919-1999), journalist and editor
- Hetherington, Hector James Wright, (1888-1965), Knight, university administrator
- Hewins, William Albert Samuel, (1865-1931), politician, historian and economist
- Hewitt, Cecil Rolph, (1901-1994), Journalist and Criminologist
- Hewlett, Maurice Henry, (1861-1923), Novelist Poet and Essayist
- Hey, John Denis, (b 1944), economist
- Hicks, Sir John Richard, (1904-1989), Knight Economist
- Higgs, Henry, (1864-1940), economist
- Hill, Florence Davenport, (fl 1865-1888), writer
- Hill, Octavia, (1838-1912), philanthropist and co-founder of the National Trust
- Hills, George, (d 2002), broadcaster and historian
- Hills, Sir John, (1954-2020) Knight, professor of social policy
- Hirst, Francis Wrigley, (1873-1953), Lawyer Economist Biographer
- Hirst, Hugo, (1863-1943), Baron Hirst, businessman
- Hoare, Alfred, (1850-1938), banker
- Hobhouse, Leonard Trelawny, (1864-1929), philosopher and journalist
- Hobhouse, Stephen Henry, (1881-1961), Quaker
- Hobson, Charles Rider, (1904-1966), Baron Hobson, politician
- Hobson, John Atkinson, (1858-1940), economist
- Hodgkin, Thomas, (1831-1913), Historian
- Hogben, Lancelot Thomas, (1895-1975), Zoologist
- Hole, Samuel Reynolds, (1819-1904), Dean of Rochester, author
- Holt, John, (1841-1915), West Africa Merchant
- Hopkin, Sir William Aylsham Bryan, (b 1914), Knight, economist
- Hornby, Charles Harry St John, (1867-1946), Printer and Connoisseur
- Horne, Charles Silvester, (1865-1914), Congregational minister
- Horner, Francis, (1778-1817), Politician
- Humphreys, Robert Arthur, (1907-1999), historian Lincoln, Lincolnshire;London
- Hutton, John Philip, (b 1940), economist
- Huxley, Sir Julian Sorell, (1887-1975), Knight, zoologist and philosopher
- Hyndman, Henry Mayers, (1842-1921), Socialist Leader
- Im Thurn, Sir Everard Ferdinand, (1852-1932), Knight Governor of Fiji
- Inge, William Ralph, (1860-1954), Dean of St Paul's
- Jacobsson, Per, (1894-1963), Swedish Chairman of the IMF
- James, Michael, (b 1941), gay activist
- Jastrow, Ignaz, (1856-1937), German Economic Historian
- Jay, Douglas Patrick Thomas, (1907-1996), Baron Jay of Battersea, politician
- Jebb, Lady Amelia Rose, (1808-1884), wife of Sir Joshua Jebb
- Jebb, Hubert Miles Gladwyn, (1900-1997), 1st Baron Gladwyn, civil servant
- Jebb, Joshua, (1769-1845), Lieutenant Colonel Scarsdale Volunteers
- Jebb, Sir Joshua, (1793-1863), Knight Surveyor General of Convict Prisons
- Jebb, Joshua Gladwyn, (1839-1901), Captain 54th Regiment of Foot
- Jebb, Richard, (1874-1953), author and traveller
- Jeffrey, Francis, (1773-1850), Lord Jeffrey Scottish judge and critic
- Jeffrey-Poulter, Stephen, (b 1957), film and television producer
- Jeger, Lena May, (1915-2007), Baroness Jeger, journalist and politician
- Jenkins, Hugh Gater, (1908-2004), Baron Jenkins of Putney, politician
- Johnson, Donald Mcintosh, (1903-1978), MP Physician
- Johnson, Francis, (d 1970), secretary of the Independent Labour Party
- Johnston, Sir Henry Hamilton, (1858-1927), Knight, explorer and colonial administrator
- Jones, Sir Alfred Lewis, (1845-1909), Knight, businessman
- Jones, Thomas, (1870-1955), economist
- Joseph, Keith Sinjohn, (1918-1994), Baron Joseph, politician
- Josephy, Frances L, (1900-1984), Liberal Activist and Europeanist
- Jowett, Frederick William, (1864-1944), Labour MP and Socialist
- Kaberry, Phyllis Mary, (1910-1977), anthropologist
- Kahn, Richard Ferdinand, (1905-1989), Baron Kahn of Hampstead, economist
- Kahn-Freund, Sir Otto, (1900-1979), Knight Professor of Comparative Law
- Kaldor, Mary Henrietta, (b1946), academic and peace activist
- Kaldor, Nicholas, (1908-1986), Baron Kaldor of Newnham, economist
- Kaser, Michael Charles, (b 1926), economist
- Kaye, Sir Joseph H, (1856-1923), Knight Textile Manufacturer
- Keen, Frank Noel, (1869-1957), Barrister Legal Writer
- Keir, Sir David Lindsay, (1895-1973), Knight Master of Balliol College Oxford Historian
- Kekewich, Sir George William, (1841-1921), Knight MP
- Kelf-Cohen, Reuben, (1895-1981), Economist
- Kelley, Joanna Elizabeth, (1910-2003), Assistant Director of Prisons (women)
- Kennedy, Gavin, (b 1940), economist and author
- Kent, Nicholas, (fl 1970-1999), Conservative politican
- Keynes, Florence Ada, (c 1860-1958), local politician
- Keynes, Sir Geoffrey Langdon, (1887-1982), Knight, surgeon and author
- Keynes, John Maynard, (1883-1946), Baron Keynes of Tilton, economist
- Kiloh, George, (b1943), historian
- King, Mervyn Allister, (b 1948), economist
- Kingsley, Mary Henrietta, (1862-1900), traveller and writer
- Kinross, John Blythe, (1904-1989), financier
- Kisch, Sir Cecil, (1884-1961), Knight, civil servant
- Knight, Sir Arthur William, (1917-2003), industrialist London
- Knight, William, (1845-1901), barrister and Positivist
- Knight, William Angus, (1836-1916), author and philosopher
- Knowles, Lilian Charlotte Anne, (1870-1926), economic historian
- Kraft, Victor, (1880-1975), Austrian philosopher and logician
- Kropotkin, Peter Alexeivitch, (1842-1921), Prince, Russian Anarchist
- Kuhn, Thomas Samuel, (1922-1996), philosopher of science
- Kyd, Sir David Hope, (1862-1933), Knight Barrister and Politician
- Lakatos, Imre, (1922-1974), Professor of Logic London School of Economics
- Lang, William Cosmo Gordon, (1864-1945), Baron Lang, Archbishop of Canterbury
- Lansbury, George, (1859-1940), Labour Politician
- Laski, Harold Joseph, (1893-1950), political scientist
- Law, Andrew Bonar, (1858-1923), Statesman
- Lawrence, Sir Joseph, (1848-1919), Knight Businessman MP
- Lawson, Sir Wilfrid, (1829-1906), 2nd Baronet Liberal Politician
- Lawton, Mark Anthony, (1816-1900), Vicar of Kilnwick Percy Yorkshire
- Leach, Sir Edmund Ronald, (1910-1989), Knight, anthropologist
- Leake, Percy Dewe, (c1861-1949), accountant
- Lee, Sir Frank Godbould, (1903-1971), Knight, civil servant
- Lee, John Michael, (b 1932), Sociologist and Historian
- Lee, John Michael, (b 1932), sociologist and historian, professor of politics
- Lennard, Reginald Vivian, (1885-1967), agricultural historian
- Lennox, Charles, (1791-1860), 5th Duke of Richmond
- Lennox-Gordon, Caroline, (1796-1874), Duchess of Richmond
- Letwin, Shirley Robin, (1924-1993), Professor of Philosophy
- Levenberg, Schneier, (fl 1930-1991), Zionist
- Lever, William Hesketh, (1851-1925), 1st Viscount Leverhulme, industrialist
- Levis, Gaston Pierre Marc de, (1764-1830), Duc de Levis, French emigre writer
- Levy, Joseph Hiam, (1838-1913), economist and author
- Lewis, Ioan Myrddin, (b 1930), anthropologist
- Lidgett, John Scott, (1854-1953), President of United Methodist Church
- Lippmann, Walter, (1889-1974), Writer
- Lipsey, David Lawrence, (b 1948), Baron Lipsey, journalist and politican
- Livingstone, Sir Richard Winn, (1880-1960), Knight Educationist
- Lloyd, Edward Mayow Hastings, (1889-1968), economist and politician
- Lloyd, John Selwyn Brooke, (1904-1978), Baron Selwyn-Lloyd, statesman
- Loader, Ian, (fl 1997-1999), criminologist
- Loch, James, (1780-1855), MP, economist
- Logan, Donald Arthur, (b 1917), Knight, diplomat
- Loizos, Peter, (1937-2012), anthropologist
- Longden, Sir Gilbert James Morley, (1902-1997), Knight, MP
- Lovett, William, (1800-1877), Chartist
- Low, Sir David Alexander Cecil, (1891-1963), Knight, cartoonist and caricaturist
- Lowe, David, (1868-1947), author
- Lowther, Hugh, (1857-1944), 5th Earl of Lonsdale
- Lumsden, Andrew, (b 1941), journalist and gay rights activist
- Lynes, Anthony Alfred, (b 1929), Social policy adviser and researcher
- MacAlpine, Sir George Watson, (1850-1920), businessman
- Macarthur, Mary Reid, (1880-1921), Trade Unionist and Women's Labour Organiser
- Maccoll, James Eugene, (1908-1971), Labour MP
- MacDonald, James Ramsay, (1866-1937), statesman
- MacDonald, Margaret Ethel, (1870-1911), socialist, feminist and social reformer
- Macdonell, John, (1845-1921), King's Remembrancer and Master of Supreme Court
- MacDougall, Sir George Donald Alastair, (1912-2004), Knight, economist
- Macfadyean, Sir Andrew, (1887-1974), Knight Treasury Official
- Macfie, Alec Lawrence, (1898-1980), economist
- MacGregor, David Hutchison, (1877-1953), economist
- Mackay, Ronald William Gordon, (1902-1960), politician
- Mackinder, Sir Halford John, (1861-1947), Knight, Knight MP Geographer
- Macmillan, Maurice Harold, (1894-1986), 1st Earl of Stockton, Prime Minister
- Macmillan, Maurice Victor, (1921-1984), Viscount Macmillan of Ovenden
- Madge, Charles, (1912-1996), poet, sociologist
- Madge, Sidney Joseph, (1874-1961), Antiquary and Topographer
- Maine, Sir Henry James Sumner, (1822-1888), Knight, jurist and historian
- Makins, Roger Mellor, (1904-1996), 1st Baron Sherfield, diplomat
- Malinowski, Bronislaw Kasper, (1884-1942), Polish anthropologist
- Mallon, James Joseph, (1875-1961), Warden of Toynbee Hall
- Mann, Thomas, (1856-1941), Trade Unionist and Communist
- Mannheim, Herman, (1889-1974), Criminologist
- Mannheim, Karl, (1893-1947), sociologist
- Manning, Dame Elizabeth Leah, (1886-1977), Labour MP, trade unionist and educationalist
- Markham, Sir Arthur Basil, (1866-1916), 1st Baronet MP
- Markham, Violet Rosa, (1872-1959), Liberal activist and public servant
- Marshall, Alfred, (1842-1924), economist
- Marshall, Catherine, (1880-1961), suffragist and pacifist
- Marshall, Thomas Humphrey, (1893-1981), Sociologist
- Martin, Basil Kingsley, (1897-1969), journalist
- Martin, John Edward, (fl 1954-), economic geographer
- Mary, (1867-1953), Queen Consort of George V
- Mason, David Marshall, (1865-1945), MP Banker
- Mason, Glyn Keith Murray, (1887-1972), 2nd Baron Blackford
- Matthews, Sir Alfred Herbert Henry, (1870-1958), Knight, Secretary of Central Chamber of Agriculture
- Matthews, Robert Charles Oliver Robin, (b 1927), economist
- Mattison, Alfred, (1868-1944), socialist, historian of Leeds
- Maxton, James, (1885-1946), Politician
- Mayhew, Christopher Paget, (1915-1997), Baron Mayhew, Politician
- Mayo, George Elton, (1880-1949), sociologist
- Maywald, Karel, (1902-1979), Czech economist
- Mccoll, James Eugene, (1908-1971), MP for Widnes
- Mccrae, Sir George, (1860-1928), Knight Colonel Politician
- Mcfadyean, Sir Andrew, (1887-1974), Knight Economist and Liberal Politician
- Mcgowan, Harry Duncan Mcgowan, (1874-1961), Baron Mcgowan of Ardeer, chairman of ICI
- Mcintosh, Mary, (1936-2013), sociologist
- McKenna, Reginald, (1863-1943), statesman and banker
- McLennan, Walter, (1887-1983), Baron Citrine of Wembley
- McMillan, Margaret, (1860-1931), physical educator
- McNair, John, (1887-1968), socialist
- Meade, James Edward, (1907-1995), economist
- Meadowcroft, Michael James, (b 1942), MP
- Meek, Charles Kingsley, (1885-1965), anthropologist
- Meek, George, (1868-1921), Socialist
- Mel'Gunov, Sergei Petrovich, (1880-1956), Russian Historian
- Mellors, Robert, (1950-1996), gay rights activist
- Menger, Carl, (1840-1921), Austrian economist
- Merlyn-Rees, Merlyn, (1920-2006), Baron Merlyn-Rees, politician Cilfynydd, Glamorgan;London
- Meyendorff, Alexander Felixovich, (1869-1964), Baron, economist
- Meyer, Frederick Brotherton, (1847-1929), Baptist Minister
- Micklem, Nathaniel, (1853-1954), MP Lawyer
- Mildmay, Francis Bingham, (1861-1947), 1st Baron Mildmay, politician
- Mill, James, (1773-1836), Philosopher
- Mill, John Stuart, (1806-1873), philosopher, MP
- Milner, Alfred, (1854-1925), 1st Viscount Milner, statesman
- Minogue, Kenneth Robert, (1930-2013), Professor of Political Science
- Mitchell, William H, (1853-1929), Businessman
- Mitrany, David, (1888-1975), Political Economist
- Molesworth, Sir William, (1810-1855), 8th Baronet politician
- Money, Sir Leo George Chiozza, (1870-1944), Knight, politician, author and journalist
- Moore, Sir Leopold Frank, (1868-1945), proprietor of the Livingstone Mail
- Morant, Sir Robert Laurie, (1863-1920), Knight Educationalist
- Morel, Edmund Dene, (1873-1924), MP Author and Journalist
- Morley, Sir John, (1838-1923), 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn, statesman
- Morris, Alfred, (1928-2012), Baron Morris, politician
- Morris, Brodie, (1923-2007), peace campaigner
- Morris, Terence Patrick Michael, (b 1931), professor of criminology and criminal justice
- Morris, William, (1834-1896), poet artist and socialist Walthamstow, Essex
- Morrison, Herbert Stanley, (1888-1965), 1st Baron Morrison of Lambeth, statesman
- Mudie-Smith, Richard, (1877-1916), journalist and author
- Muirhead, James Fullarton, (1853-1934), Author
- Muirhead, Roland Eugene, (1868-1964), Scottish Nationalist
- Mullins, Claud Williams, (1887-1968), lawyer and writer London
- Munby, Denys Lawrence, (1919-1976), economist
- Munro, Neil Gordon, (1863-1942), orientalist
- Murdoch, Dame Jean Iris, (1919-1999), novelist and philosopher
- Murray, Gerald Walter, (fl 1923-1966), anthropologist and author
- Murray, Sir John, (1884-1967), Knight Publisher
- Murray, John Archibald, (1779-1859), Lord Murray Scottish Judge
- Murray, Margaret Alice, (1863-1963), Egyptologist
- Nadel, Siegfried Frederick, (1903-1956), anthropologist
- Nathan, Harry Louis, (1889-1963), 1st Baron Nathan, politician
- Newton-Thompson, Joyce , (1893-1978), first female mayor of Cape Town
- Nicholson, John Leonard, (1916-1990), statistician
- Nicholson, Joseph Shield, (1850-1927), economist
- Nicholson, Reginald Popham, (1874-1950), Colonial Administrator
- Nish, Ian Hill, (b 1926), historian
- Noel-Baker, Philip John, (1889-1982), Baron Noel-Baker, politician
- Norman, Montagu Collet, (1871-1950), Baron Norman, banker
- Nove, Alexander, (1915-1994), economist
- Nutting, Lady Helen Alice Wyllington, (1890-1973), chair of the Council for Married Women
- Oakeshott, Michael Joseph, (1901-1990), Professor of Political Science
- Oastler, Richard, (1789-1861), Manufacturer
- O'Brien, Donatus, (d 1879), Director of Convict Prisons
- O'Brien, James Bronterre, (1805-1864), Chartist Editor and Journalist
- O'Connor, Feargus, (1794-1855), Chartist Leader MP
- O'Kelly, Elizabeth, (1915-2012), colonial officer Borneo
- Oldham, Joseph Houldsworth, (1874-1969), Missionary
- Olivier, Sydney Haldane, (1859-1943), 1st Baron Olivier, statesman
- Oram, Albert Edward, (1913-1999), Baron Oram, politician
- Orme, Stanley, (1923-2005), Baron Orme of Salford, politician
- Owen, Sir Douglas, (1850-1920), Knight lecturer in marine transport
- Paget, Francis, (1851-1911), Bishop of Oxford
- Paish, Frank Walter, (1898-1988), economist
- Paish, Sir George, (1867-1957), Knight Joint Editor of Statist
- Pakenham, Francis Aungier, (1905-2001), 7th Earl of Longford, politician, writer, and philanthropist
- Palgrave, Sir Robert Harry Inglis, (1827-1919), knight, banker and economist
- Palmer, Eileen, (fl 1930-1940), Feminist
- Pankhurst, Emmeline, (1858-1928), suffragette and political activist
- Pankhurst, Estelle Sylvia, (1882-1960), suffragist and political campaigner Trafford, Lancashire
- Parker, Alwyn, (1877-1951), Diplomat and Banker
- Parker, Cecil Thomas, (1845-1931), land agent to Duke of Westminster
- Parker, Sir Horatio Gilbert George, (1863-1932), Knight, author and politician
- Parker, John, (1906-1987), Labour politician and author
- Parkes, James William, (1896-1981), Historian and Theologian
- Parnell, Sir John, (1744-1801), 2nd Baronet Chancellor of Irish Exchequer
- Paton, John, (1886-1976), MP, journalist
- Paul, Leslie Allen, (1905-1985), Author and Social Scientist
- Peacock, Sir Alan Turner, (1922-2014), Knight, economist
- Pearsall Smith, Alyssa Whitall, (1867-1951), Quaker relief organiser
- Pearson, Sir Cyril Arthur, (1866-1921), Knight Newspaper Proprietor
- Pease, Edward Reynolds, (1857-1955), secretary of the Fabian Society
- Peel, Arthur Wellesley, (1829-1912), 1st Viscount Peel, Speaker of the House of Commons
- Pelham, Henry Thomas, (1804-1886), 3rd Earl of Chichester
- Penny, John, (1870-1938), Co Operator and Socialist
- Pery, Edmund Colquhoun, (1888-1967), 5th Earl of Limerick
- Pethick-Lawrence, Frederick William, (1871-1961), 1st Baron Pethick Lawrence, statesman
- Petrie, Sir William Matthew Flinders, (1853-1942), Knight, Egyptologist
- Peyer, Charles Hubert de, (1905-1983), civil servant
- Philippart, John, (1784-1874), military writer
- Philips, Sir Cyril Henry, (b 1912), Knight Historian
- Phillimore, Robert Charles, (1871-1919), Member of London County Council
- Phillips, Alban William Housego, (1914-1975), economist
- Phillips, Sir Thomas Williams, (1883-1966), Knight, civil servant
- Phipps, Sir Charles Beaumont, (1801-1866), Knight, Lieutenant Colonel and official of Royal Household
- Pick, Frank, (1878-1941), Vice Chairman London Passenger Transport Board
- Piercy, William Stuckey, (1886-1966), 1st Baron Piercy, financier
- Pigou, Arthur Cecil, (1877-1959), economist
- Pitman, Sir Isaac James, (1901-1985), Knight, MP and educationist
- Plant, Sir Arnold, (1898-1978), Knight, economist
- Plowden, William Julius Lowthian, (1935-2010), academic and independent consultant London
- Plummer, Sir Leslie Arthur, (1901-1963), Knight MP
- Polya, Georg, (1887-1985), German mathematician
- Ponsonby, Arthur Augustus William Harry, (1871-1946), 1st Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede, politician
- Ponsonby, Thomas Arthur, (1930-1990), 3rd Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede, politician
- Popper, Sir Karl Raimund, (1902-1994), Knight, philosopher
- Porritt, Jonathon Espie, (b1950), sustainability campaigner and writer
- Postgate, Daisy, (1892-1971), writer
- Postgate, Raymond, (1896-1971), Socialist Historian and Journalist
- Potter, Richard, (1778-1842), Politician
- Powell, John Enoch, (1912-1998), politician and author
- Powell, Sir Richard Royle, (1909-2006), Knight, civil servant
- Power, Lisa, (b 1954), gay activist
- Poynton, Sir Arthur Hilton, (b 1905), Knight Civil Servant
- Prentice, Reginald Ernest, (1923-2001), Baron Prentice, Knight, politician
- Prest, Alan Richmond, (1919-1984), economist
- Price, Langford Lovell Frederick Rice, (1862-1950), economic historian
- Primrose, Archibald Philip, (1847-1929), 5th Earl of Rosebery, statesman
- Pritt, Denis Nowell, (1887-1972), MP, lawyer and author
- Rae, John, (1845-1915), author and journalist
- Raeburn, Walter Augustus Leopold, (1897-1972), lawyer and judge
- Ramsbotham, Herwald, (1887-1971), 1st Viscount Soulbury
- Rank, Joseph, (d 1943), Businessman
- Ratcliffe, Samuel Kerkham, (1868-1958), journalist and lecturer
- Rathbone, Eleanor Florence, (1872-1946), politician and campaigner for women's rights
- Ray, Sidney Herbert, (1858-1939), schoolmaster and linguist
- Read, Margaret Helen, (1889-1991), anthropologist
- Reade, Robert Henry, (d 1913), textile manufacturer
- Reader, William Joseph, (1920-1990), historian
- Redcliffe-Maud, John Primatt, (1906-1982), Baron Redcliffe-Maud; Baron of City and County of Bristol, public servant
- Reddaway, William Brian, (1913-2002), economist
- Rees Jeffreys, William, (1871-1954), writer and publicist
- Rees, Mark, (b 1942), campaigner for transgender rights
- Reeves, Joseph, (1888-1969), Labour Politician
- Reeves, William Pember, (1857-1932), Journalist Politician and Economist
- Reid, Sir George Thomas, (1881-1966), Knight and civil servant
- Reid, Sir Thomas Wemyss, (1842-1905), Knight, biographer and editor of the Speaker
- Rhys Williams, Juliet Evangeline, (1898-1964), Baroness Rhys Williams, public servant
- Rhys Williams, Sir Rhys, (1865-1955), 1st Baronet MP
- Ricardo, David, (1772-1823), MP Economist
- Richards, Audrey Isabel, (1899-1984), anthropologist
- Richards, Harold Meredith, (d 1942), Physician Expert On Public Health
- Richardson, John Henry, (1890-1970), economist
- Rickett, Sir Denis Hubert Fletcher, (1907-1997), Knight Public Servant
- Rickman, William Charles, (1812-1886), Architect
- Robb, Barbara, (d ? 1975), campaigner for the elderly
- Robbins, Lionel Charles, (1898-1984), Baron Robbins of Clare Market, economist
- Roberthall, Robert Lowe, (1901-1988), Baron Roberthall, economist
- Roberts, Alexander William, (1857-1937), astronomer, South African senator
- Roberts, Ben R, (1917-2011), Professor of Industrial Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science London
- Roberts, Benjamin Charles, (b 1917), Professor of Industrial Relations
- Robertson, Sir Dennis Holme, (1890-1963), Knight, economist
- Robinson, Sir Edward Austin Gossage, (1897-1993), Knight, economist Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
- Robinson, Joan Violet, (1903-1983), economist
- Robson, William Alexander, (1895-1980), Professor of Public Administration, London University
- Rocker, Rudolf, (1873-1958), Anarchist Writer and Propagandist
- Rodgers, William Thomas, (b 1928), Baron Rodgers, politician
- Rose, Michael, (b 1937), industrial sociologist
- Roskill, Eustace Wentworth, (1911-1996), Baron Roskill, lawyer and public servant
- Runciman, Walter, (1847-1937), 1st Baron Runciman, MP, shipowner
- Runciman, Walter, (1870-1949), Viscount Runciman of Doxford, statesman
- Rushworth, Edward, (1912-1975), politician and lecturer
- Ruskin, John, (1819-1900), author, artist and social reformer
- Russell, Bertrand Arthur William, (1872-1970), 3rd Earl Russell, philosopher
- Russell, George William Erskine, (1853-1919), Civil Servant and Writer
- Russell, Whitworth, (1795-1847), Vicar of Chiddingly Inspector of Prisons
- Rybczynski, Tadeusz Mieczyslaw, (b 1923), economist
- Rylands, George Humphrey Wolferstan, (1902-1999), literary critic and historian
- Sadler, Michael Thomas, (1780-1835), social reformer and MP
- Salter, Sir James Arthur, (1881-1975), 1st Baron Salter of Kidlington, economist
- Samuel, Herbert Louis, (1870-1963), 1st Viscount Samuel, statesman
- Samuelson, Paul Anthony, (b 1915), economist
- Sandelson, Neville Devonshire, (1923-2002), MP
- Sargent, Arthur John, (1871-1947), Economist
- Saunders, Sir Alexander Morris Carr-, (1886-1966), Knight, economist and educationist
- Saunders, Christopher Thomas, (1907-2000), economist
- Saunders-Dundas, Robert, (1771-1851), 2nd Viscount Melville, statesman
- Schapera, Isaac, (1905-2003), anthropologist
- Schloss, David Frederick, (1850-1912), author
- Schumpeter, Elisabeth Boody, (1898-1953), economic historian
- Schwartz, George Leopold, (1891-1983), financial journalist
- Scott, Charles Prestwich, (1846-1932), journalist, politician and editor of the Manchester Guardian Bath, Somerset
- Scott, Edward Taylor, (1883-1932), editor of Manchester Guardian
- Scott, Sir Robert Heatlie, (1905-1982), Knight diplomat and civil servant
- Scott, Russell, (1873-1961), founder of the Phonetic Alphabet Association
- Scott, William Robert, (1868-1940), economist
- Scott-Moncrieff, Joanna Constance, (1920-1978), BBC Producer
- Seear, Beatrice Nancy, (1913-1997), Baroness Seear of Paddington
- Seligman, Brenda Zara, (d 1965), anthropologist
- Seligman, Charles Gabriel, (1873-1940), anthropologist
- Seligman, Edwin Robert Anderson, (1861-1939), American economist
- Sen, Amartya Kumar, (b 1933), economist
- Senior, Derek, (1912-1988), author and journalist
- Serota, Beatrice, (1919-2002), Baroness Serota, politician
- Shackle, George Lennox Sharman, (1903-1992), economist
- Shackleton, Edward Arthur, (1911-1994), Baron Shackleton, politician
- Shakespeare, John Howard, (1857-1928), secretary of the Baptist Union
- Shaw, Charlotte Frances, (1857-1943), political activist
- Shaw, George Bernard, (1856-1950), author and playwright
- Shaw-Lefevre, Charles, (1794-1888), Viscount Eversley, Speaker of the House of Commons
- Sheddick, Vernon George John, (fl 1937-1966), anthropologist
- Sheldon, Robert Edward, (b 1923), Labour MP
- Sherwell, Arthur James, (1863-1942), MP Temperance Campaigner
- Shinwell, Emanuel, (1884-1986), Baron Shinwell, politician
- Shone, Sir Robert Minshull, (1906-1992), Knight, economist
- Shonfield, Sir Andrew Akiba, (1917-1981), Knight Economist
- Shore, Peter David, (1924-2001), Baron Shore of Stepney, politician
- Short, Renee, (1919-2003), Labour MP
- Silberston, Zangwill Aubrey, (1922-2015), economist
- Simon, Ernest Darwin, (1879-1960), 1st Baron Simon of Wythenshawe, engineer
- Simon, Lady Shena Dorothy, (1883-1972), politician, author, feminist and educationalist
- Sked, Alan, (b 1947), historian and founder of UKIP
- Smiles, Samuel, (1812-1904), biographer and didact
- Smillie, Robert, (1857-1940), Labour Leader
- Smith, Charles William, (fl 1893-1912), writer on economics
- Smith, Henry Norman, (1890-1962), MP
- Snowden, Ethel, (1881-1951), Suffragist and Socialist
- Snowden, Philip, (1864-1937), Viscount Snowden, statesman
- Solly, Henry, (1813-1903), Clergyman Founder of Working Mens Club and Institute Union
- Soloveytchik, George, (1902-1982), journalist and broadcaster
- Spencer, Herbert, (1820-1903), philosopher
- Spender, Edward Harold, (1864-1926), Journalist
- Spender, John Alfred, (1862-1942), journalist and author
- Spender, Sir Stephen Harold, (1909-1995), Knight, poet
- Sraffa, Piero, (1898-1983), economist
- Stamp, Josiah Charles, (1880-1941), 1st Baron Stamp, statistician
- Stanley, Edward George Villiers, (1865-1948), 17th Earl of Derby, statesman
- Starr, Sydney Walter, (d 2002), chairman of Ex-Services Campaign of Nuclear Disarmament
- Stead, William Thomas, (1849-1912), journalist and author
- Stebbing, William, (1832-1926), Author Assistant Editor of the Times
- Steel, David Martin Scott, (b 1938), Baron Steel of Aikwood, politician
- Steel-Maitland, Sir Arthur Herbert Drummond Ramsay, (1876-1935), Knight, politician
- Stephen, Sir James Fitzjames, (1829-1894), 1st Baronet, judge
- Stephen, Sir Leslie, (1832-1904), Knight, man of letters, philosopher, biographer, mountaineer
- Steuart-Denham, Sir James, (1712-1780), 7th Baronet, economist
- Stevenson, Sir Daniel Macaulay, (1851-1944), Baronet, businessman and public servant
- Stocks, Mary Danvers, (1891-1975), Baroness Stocks, educationist, broadcaster and writer
- Stone, Sir John Richard Nicholas, (1913-1991), Knight, economist
- Storey, Samuel, (1841-1925), MP
- Strachey, John St Loe, (1860-1927), editor and proprietor of the Spectator
- Streatfeild, Lucy Deane, (1865-1950), civil servant, social worker and first female factory inspector
- Strong, Eugenie, (1860-1943), archaeologist and art historian
- Strudwick, Jm, (1849-1937), Painter
- Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie, James Archibald, (1776-1845), 1st Baron Wharncliffe, statesman
- Stubbs, Albert Ernest, (1877-1962), Labour politician and trade unionist
- Summerskill, Edith Clara, (1901-1980), Baroness Summerskill, medical practitioner and politician
- Summerskill, Michael Brynmor, (1927-1994), barrister and marine insurer
- Swinnerton, Frank Arthur, (1884-1982), novelist and critic
- Talbot, Edward Stuart, (1844-1934), Bishop of Winchester
- Tallents, Sir Stephen George, (1884-1958), Knight Civil Servant
- Tatchell, Peter Gary, (b 1952), political and LGBT activist and writer Melbourne, Victoria
- Taussig, Francis William, (1859-1940), American economist
- Tawney, Richard Henry, (1880-1962), historian
- Taylor, Helen, (1818-1885), Author
- Taylor, Helen, (1831-1907), Suffragist
- Tennant, Margaret Mary Edith May, (1869-1946), social work pioneer
- Thomas, Bertram Sidney, (1892-1950), diplomat explorer author
- Thomasson, Thomas, (1808-1876), manufacturer and economist
- Thompson, Francis William, (fl 1937-1951), librarian to the Duke of Devonshire
- Thorne, William James, (1857-1946), Labour Leader
- Thornely, Thomas, (1781-1862), MP for Wolverhampton
- Thornycroft, Francis Edward, (1926-2017), political activist and gay rights campaigner
- Thring, Henry, (1818-1907), 1st Baron Thring, lawyer and jurist
- Tillett, Ben, (1860-1943), Labour Leader MP
- Tilney, Sir John Dudley Robert Tarleton, (1907-1994), Knight, politician
- Titmuss, Richard Morris, (1907-1973), Professor of Social Administration
- Tress, Ronald Charles, (1915-2006), economist
- Trevelyan, Sir Charles Philips, (1870-1958), 3rd Baronet Politician
- Trevor-Roper, Hugh Redwald, (1914-2003), Baron Dacre, historian
- Triffin, Robert, (1911-1993), economist
- Tuckwell, Gertrude Mary, (1861-1951), Trade Unionist Social Worker and Author
- Tugendhat, Georg, (1898-1973), industrialist and economist
- Tweedie, Ethel Brilliana, (1862-1940), author and journalist London
- Tyler, Paul Archer, (b 1941), politician Linkinhorne, Cornwall
- Tyssen-Amherst, Margaret Susan , (1835-1919), Baroness Amherst of Hackney
- Vandervelde, Emile, (d 1938), Belgian statesman
- Vassall Fox, Elizabeth, (1770-1845), political hostess
- Vellacott, Elisabeth, (b 1905), artist
- Vernon, Wilfrid Foulston, (1882-1975), MP and Aircraft Designer
- Villiers, Charles Pelham, (1802-1898), statesman
- Villiers, Edward Hyde, (1846-1914), 5th Earl of Clarendon
- Villiers, George William Frederick, (1800-1870), 4th Earl of Clarendon, statesman
- Voynich, Wilfrid Michael, (1865-1930), Bibliophile
- Wainwright, David, (1929-1997), author
- Wainwright, Richard Scurrah, (1918-2003), politician
- Wallace, Harry Wright, (1885-1973), MP
- Wallace, William John Lawrence, (b 1941), Baron Wallace of Saltaire, politican and writer
- Wallas, Graham, (1858-1932), political psychologist
- Wallhead, Richard Collingham, (1869-1934), MP
- Walters, Sir Alan Arthur, (1926-2009), Knight, economist
- Warburg, Siegmund George, (1902-1982), merchant banker London
- Ward, Mary Augusta, (1851-1920), novelist and social worker Hobart, Tasmania;Oxford, Oxfordshire;London
- Ware, Sir Fabian Arthur Goulstone, (1869-1949), Knight, editor, and War Graves Commissioner
- Waring, Samuel James, (1860-1940), Baron Waring, businessman
- Watkins, John William Nevill, (1924-1999), philosopher Woking, Surrey
- Watney, Simon, (b 1949), gay activist, cultural theorist, media analyst, and art historian
- Watson, Graham Robert, (b 1956), Liberal Democrat, MEP
- Watson, Sir John William, (1858-1935), Knight Poet
- Watt, Donald Cameron, (1928-2014), historian
- Webb, Martha Beatrice, (1858-1943), social reformer
- Webb, Sidney James, (1859-1947), Baron Passfield, statesman
- Webster, Sir Charles Kingsley, (1886-1961), Knight, Knight Historian
- Wedgwood, Josiah Clement, (1872-1943), 1st Baron Wedgwood, politician
- Weeks, Jeffrey, (b1945), sociologist and gay activist Rhondda, Glamorgan
- Welby, Sir Reginald Earle, (1832-1915), 1st Baron Welby, civil servant
- Wells, Herbert George, (1866-1946), novelist
- Westermarck, Edward Alexander, (1862-1939), Finnish anthropologist
- Wheler, Sir Granville Charles Hastings, (1872-1927), 1st Baronet MP
- Whitbread, Samuel, (1830-1915), politician
- Whitehead, George, (fl 1923-1936), anthropologist
- Whiteing, Richard, (1840-1928), Author and Journalist
- Whittle, Stephen Thomas, (b1955), transgender academic and activist Altrincham, Cheshire
- Wicksteed, Philip Henry, (1844-1927), economist
- Wigg, George Edward Cecil, (1900-1983), Baron Wigg, politician
- Wight, Robert James Martin, (1913-1972), historian
- Wilkins, Leslie, (1915-2000), criminologist
- Williams, Sir Brandon Meredith Rhys, (1927-1988), Knight, politician
- Williams, Ernest Edwin, (1866-1935), barrister and author
- Williams, Lady Gertrude, (1897-1983), social economist
- Williams, Griffith Vaughan, (1940-2010), gay activist London
- Williams, Sir John Fischer, (1870-1947), Knight, international lawyer
- Williams, Shirley Vivien Teresa Brittain, (b 1930), politician
- Wilson, Sir Alan Herries, (1906-1995), Knight, businessman, scientist
- Wilson, Alexander Thomson Macbeth, (1905-1978), Professor of Organisational Behaviour
- Wilson, Eunice, (fl1930-1980), cartographer Fulham, Middlesex
- Wilson, James Harold, (1916-1995), Baron Wilson of Rievaulx, statesman
- Wilson, Thomas, (b 1916), economist
- Winch, Donald Norman, (b 1935), economist
- Wintringham, Thomas, (1867-1921), MP
- Wise, Edward Frank, (1885-1933), economist, civil servant and Labour Party politician Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
- Wise, Sir Fredric, (1871-1928), Knight MP Economist
- Wolfe, Humbert, (1886-1940), poet and civil servant
- Wollaston, George Hyde, (1761-1845), Chairman of Thames Tunnel Co
- Wood, Sir Howard Kingsley, (1881-1943), Knight MP
- Woods, Christopher, (b 1966), journalist and gay activist
- Woods, Margaret Louisa, (1856-1945), writer
- Woolf, Leonard Sidney, (1880-1969), editor, author and civil servant
- Worswick, George David Norman, (1916-2001), economist
- Wright, Ronald, (b 1928), Artist
- Wrigley, Sir Edward Anthony, (1931-2022), economic historian
- Wyndham, Charles, (1796-1866), Colonel MP
- Zauberman, Alfred, (1903-1984), Reader in Economics
- Zimmern, Sir Alfred Eckhard, (1879-1957), Knight Political Scientist
- Zulueta, Sir Philip Francis de, (1925-1989), Knight, civil servant and businessman
Diaries (47)
- Astfalck, Eleonore, (b 1900), teacher
- Bell, John, (1910-1910), Coal Miner West Bromwich, Staffordshire
- Bond, W, (1793-1794), Anglican clergyman Heytesbury, Wiltshire
- Bryan, Herbert, (d1950), Independent Labour Party activist London
- Collins, A, (fl 1906-1949), docker London
- Corrie, Edgar, (fl 1826-1845)
- Cowen, H E, (fl 1971-91), Legal Adviser To The Campaign For Homosexual Equality
- Delay, David, (fl 1960-1994), Trade Unionist
- Duckworth, Henry, Cambridge Undergraduate Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
- Eagle, William Harold, (1935-1952) England;Germany
- Elliott, Christian, (1975-1980), Homosexual Equality Campaigner
- Harvey, Charles
- Harvey, Lucy
- Hellman, Michael, (fl 1938-2004), Mental Health Campaigner
- Hogg, Edith, Secretary Of Womens Industrial Council Educational Committee
- Husbands, Christopher T, (fl 1970), sociologist
- James, Michael, (fl 1995-1998), diarist Brighton, Sussex
- Jefferys, James Bavington, (fl 1933-1989), student and anti-fascist activist London
- John, William, (1916-1947), Independent Labour Party Activist Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan
- Jones, Harvey S, (1905-1935)
- Joyce, Paul, Local Government Researcher
- Kempton, Kathleen, (fl 1936-1943), financial secretary, The Woodcraft Folk
- Knight, Margaret, (1949-1949)
- Leach, Steve, (fl 1988-1995), professor of Local Government
- Lion, Hilde, (d 1970), teacher
- Martin, George, (fl 1906-1945), lawyer
- McLellan, David, (fl 1970), gay activist
- Midgley, Katie, Charity Organisation Society Worker London
- Ogilvie, John, (1922-1924), Secretary Of Dundee Labour Party Dundee, Angus
- Page, W R, (fl 1904-1984), Political Activist London
- Power, A D, Publisher And Bookseller London
- Price, Crawfurd, (fl 1920-1922), journalist
- Rapi, Nina, (fl 1989-), playwright and writer
- Rawson, Basil, (1919-1973), Woodcraft Folk Headman
- Redman, Anthony Fortescue Heyden, Campaigner Against The Common Market London
- Reeves, Maud Pember, (d 1953), Fabian
- Roberts, Raymond, (b 1904), Labour Party Agent Lambeth, Surrey
- Skrimgeour, J C, Housewife
- Smith, Will, (fl 1950-1968), social campaigner
- Sones, Boni, (fl 1980), documentary maker and journalist
- St John, Stella, Pacifist
- Townson, Ian, (b1950), gay activist
- Unnamed male, (fl 1899-1900), colonial administrator Nigeria
- Vasmer, David, (fl 1971-2001), Liberal councillor
- Whitworth, Charles Edwin, (fl 1925-1970), railway administrator
- Williams, Marion Elspeth Rhys-, (b 1937), charity worker London
- Wynne, Margaret Wales
Families (6)
- Botfield family Dawley, Shropshire
- Carr-Gomm family of Rotherhithe Rotherhithe, Surrey
- Jebb family of Bramfield Hall Walton, Derbyshire
- Russell family, Dukes of Bedford Ampthill, Bedfordshire;Houghton Conquest, Bedfordshire;Oakley, Bedfordshire;Woburn Abbey, Bedfordshire;Chenies, Buckinghamshire;Dry Drayton, Cambridgeshire;Shingay, Cambridgeshire;Thorney, Cambridgeshire;Calstock, Cornwall;Stoke Climsland, Cornwall;Plymstock, Devon;Tavistock, Devon;Kingston Russell, Dorset;Maiden Newton, Dorset;Swyre, Dorset;Micheldever, Hampshire;Stratton, Hampshire;Hitchin, Hertfordshire;Sibson cum Stibbington, Huntingdonshire;Beckenham, Kent;Rotherhithe, Surrey;Pinchbeck, Lincolnshire;Bloomsbury, Middlesex;Covent Garden, Middlesex;Streatham, Surrey;Tooting, Surrey;Wandsworth, Surrey;Helgay, Norfolk;Thornhaugh, Northamptonshire;Wansford, Northamptonshire;Easton Bavents, Suffolk;Cheam, Surrey;Ewell, Surrey;Hadnock, Monmouthshire;Southery, Norfolk;Aspley Heath, Bedfordshire;Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire;Husborne Crawley, Bedfordshire;Eversholt, Bedfordshire
- Sotheron-Estcourt family of Estcourt Estcourt, Gloucestershire;Ashley, Gloucestershire;Dursley, Gloucestershire;Lasborough, Gloucestershire;Long Newnton, Gloucestershire;Newington Bagpath, Gloucestershire;Shipton Moyne, Gloucestershire;Tetbury, Gloucestershire;Headstone, Hertfordshire;Oxhey, Hertfordshire;Hoeberton, Nottinghamshire;Kirklington cum Upsland, Yorkshire;Bishops Cannings, Wiltshire;Cricklade, Wiltshire;Carbrook, Yorkshire;Darrington, Yorkshire;Goole, Yorkshire;Holme upon Spalding Moor, Yorkshire
- Stapleton family, Barons Beaumont: Carlton Towers Carlton, Yorkshire
Paper catalogues available to view at The National Archives - (100)
- NRA 41305 Virginia Adam, anthropologist: diaries and papers
- NRA 29730 Samuel Vyvyan Trerice Adams, politician: corresp and papers
- NRA 42338 Aid to the Elderly in Government Institutions
- NRA 29735 Sir Gerald Reid Barry, journalist: corresp and papers
- NRA 19938 Sir Hugh Beaver, industrialist and engineer: corresp and papers link to online catalogue
- NRA 30247 John Desmond Bernal, physicist, and Eileen Bernal: papers rel to peace councils
- NRA 25115 William Henry Beveridge, Baron Beveridge, social reformer and economist: corresp and papers
- NRA 7520 Charles Booth, shipowner and writer: notebooks and papers rel to Survey of Life and Labour of the P
- NRA 29734 William John Braithwaite, civil servant: papers rel to the National Insurance Act
- NRA 41205 British Hospitals Contributory Schemes Association
- NRA 9525 British Library of Political and Economic Science: scientists' correspondence
- NRA 7521 Henry Broadhurst, MP: corresp and papers
- NRA 11569 Herbert Bryan, Independent Labour Party activist: corresp and papers
- NRA 43454 Charles Roden Buxton, politician, and Dorothy Frances Buxton, political campaigner and author: corr
- NRA 15920 Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament link to online catalogue
- NRA 29424 Edwin Cannan, economist: corresp and papers
- NRA 25120 Hugh Chevins, journalist: corresp and misc papers
- NRA 41580 Robert Samuel Theodore Chorley, 1st Baron Chorley, lawyer and conservationist: corresp and papers
- NRA 21464 Walter McLennan Citrine, Baron Citrine, trade union leader: corresp and papers
- NRA 29731 Clapham Conservative Association
- NRA 30251 Sir William Henry Clark, colonial administrator: misc corresp link to online catalogue
- NRA 29733 Sir Robert Clayton, banker: business and family papers
- NRA 43028 Colonial Research papers
- NRA 7522 Arthur Ebenezer Cooke: collection of trade union material relating to design and illustration
- NRA 7523 Leonard Henry & Catherine Courtney, Baron and Baroness Courtney: diaries, corresp and papers
- NRA 16530 Hugh Dalton, 1st Lord Dalton: political papers
- NRA 33418 Francis Campbell Ross Douglas, Baron Douglas of Barloch: corresp and papers
- NRA 30239 Charles Vickery Drysdale, inventor of scientific instruments and birth control pioneer: papers
- NRA 7536 Dundas family, Viscounts Melville: papers rel to Scottish communications link to online catalogue
- NRA 20574 Evan Frank Mottram Durbin, economist: corresp and papers
- NRA 16800 Fabian Society
- NRA 7524 William Farr, statistician: papers
- NRA 7525 Thomas Henry Farrer, 1st Baron Farrer: corresp and papers
- NRA 20019 Federal Union and Federal Trust for Education and Research link to online catalogue
- NRA 13231 Fellowship of Reconciliation
- NRA 30252 Frank Wallis Galton, secretary of the Fabian Society: corresp and papers
- NRA 25119 Alfred George Gardiner, journalist: corresp and papers
- NRA 7526 Sir Robert Giffen, civil servant: papers
- NRA 30243 Morris Ginsberg, sociologist: corresp and papers
- NRA 29423 Ellis Charles Raymond Hadfield: papers rel to British and Irish canals
- NRA 8109 Frederic Harrison, positivist: corresp and papers
- NRA 7527 Francis Horner, MP, economist: corresp and political notes
- NRA 42988 Independent Labour Party
- NRA 40483 International Association for Labour Legislation: Commission on Child Labour, British section
- NRA 41201 International Marxist Group
- NRA 30238 Sir Joshua Jebb, surveyor-general of convict prisons: corresp and papers
- NRA 30255 W Rees Jeffreys: papers rel to roads and motor transport
- NRA 30242 GW Jones and B Donoughue: papers rel to Herbert Morrison
- NRA 35366 Kindred of the Kibbo Kift, Green Shirt Movement for Social Credit, and the Social Credit Party of G
- NRA 30245 Imre Lakatos, professor of logic: corresp and papers
- NRA 7528 George Lansbury, MP: papers
- NRA 30240 League of Nations Union
- NRA 21423 Edward Mayow Hastings Lloyd, civil servant: corresp and papers
- NRA 18526 London Positivist Society
- NRA 28876 London University: British Library of Political and Economic Science: misc accessions
- NRA 7529 Margaret and James Ramsay Macdonald, Statesman: papers
- NRA 30241 Ronald William Gordon Mackay, politician: papers
- NRA 7530 Sidney Joseph Madge, antiquary and topographer: collections rel to Crown lands during the Commonwea
- NRA 30248 Sir Henry James Sumner Maine, jurist: notebooks and papers
- NRA 30246 Violet Rosa Markham (Mrs Carruthers), politician and public servant: corresp and papers
- NRA 25118 James Edward Meade, economist: corresp and papers
- NRA 30244 Merton and Morden Labour Party
- NRA 7531 John Stuart Mill and Helen Taylor papers
- NRA 7532 Edmund Dene Morel, MP, author and journalist: corresp and papers
- NRA 25117 Siegfried Frederick Nadel, anthropologist: papers
- NRA 30257 National Institute of Industrial Psychology
- NRA 9998 National Peace Council
- NRA 30253 National Society of Childrens Nurseries
- NRA 43701 Newman Hunt & Co, general merchants, London
- NRA 30249 North Lambeth Labour Party
- NRA 43323 Michael Joseph Oakeshott, professor of Political Science: corresp and papers
- NRA 42849 John Parker, politician and author: corresp and papers
- NRA 28048 William Piercy, 1st Baron Piercy: corresp and papers
- NRA 17353 Political and Economic Planning: records and papers
- NRA 7535 Richard Potter, MP: corresp and papers
- NRA 42239 Alan Richmond Prest, economist: corresp and papers
- NRA 25121 Denis Nowell Pritt MP: corresp and papers
- NRA 30254 Reconstruction Committee: womens employment sub-committee
- NRA 41200 Sir Brandon Meredith Rhys Williams MP: corresp and papers
- NRA 41138 Juliet Evangeline, Lady Rhys Williams, public servant: corresp and papers
- NRA 41307 Romney Street Group
- NRA 30256 Royal Economic Society
- NRA 29736 Russell family, Dukes of Bedford: household accounts
- NRA 41473 Neville Devonshire Sandelson, barrister and MP: corresp and papers
- NRA 41481 Charles Gabriel Seligman and Brenda Zara Seligman, anthropologists: corresp and papers
- NRA 30258 George Bernard Shaw, author and playwright: business corresp and papers
- NRA 42850 Robert Edward Sheldon MP: corresp and papers as chairman of the Committee of Public Accounts
- NRA 29737 Henry Solly: collection rel to conditions of working classes
- NRA 25116 Tariff Commission
- NRA 30259 Richard Henry Tawney, historian: corresp and papers
- NRA 30236 Richard Morris Titmuss, professor of social administration: papers
- NRA 7537 Graham Wallas, political scientist: diaries, corresp and papers
- NRA 7533 Sidney and Beatrice Webb, Baron and Lady Passfield: diaries, correspondence and papers
- NRA 7534 Sidney and Beatrice Webb, Baron and Lady Passfield: local government collection
- NRA 20610 Sir Charles Kingsley Webster, historian: corresp and papers
- NRA 7538 Reginald Earle Welby, Baron Welby: corresp and papers
- NRA 10650 Sir Frederic Wise, MP: corresp, diaries and papers
- NRA 30250 Womens Co-operative Guild
- NRA 28049 Womens Industrial Council
- NRA 30237 Womens International League for Peace and Freedom: British section link to online catalogue
Accessions
These are selected lists of new or additional collections that were acquired by this archive during a specific year. If a date is not displayed there are no accessions for that year.