U.S. Politicians who were born in
England
| | England (no city given): |
| |
| | England, year not specified:
Charles
Slade —
Charles
L. Denman —
John
W. Fuller —
James
Ashworth —
James
Green —
William
Martin —
Arthur
F. Lee —
Harold
B. Meyerheim —
William
R. Cox —
Frederick
James Harper —
Robert
J. Clarke —
Charles
T. Peach —
Francis
T. Butler —
A.
Beckermann —
Ernest
Sherwood |
| | England, 1630-1639:
Edward
Shippen, 1639 |
| | England, 1740-1749:
Joseph
Clay, 1741 —
William
Duer, 1747 |
| | England, 1750-1759:
James
Iredell, 1751 —
John
Sitgreaves, 1757 |
| | England, 1760-1769:
Samuel
Henderson, 1764 |
| | England, 1770-1779:
Henry
Middleton, 1770 —
George
Izard, 1776 —
Samuel
W. Davies, c.1776 |
| | England, 1780-1789:
Charles
Slade |
| | England, 1790-1799:
William
Hogan, 1792 —
Thomas
Kempshall, c.1796 |
| | England, 1810-1819:
Charles
L. Denman —
William
Hickling, 1814 |
| | England, 1820-1829:
Richard
Almgill Harrison, 1824 —
Charles
Goodall, 1824 —
Joseph
Jacques, 1825 —
Henry
W. Deare, 1825 —
William
Milnes, Jr., 1827 —
Edwin
Hyde, 1828 —
John
P. Jones, 1829 |
| | England, 1830-1839:
Morgan
Jones, 1830 —
James
H. Osmer, 1832 —
Charles
Austin, 1834 —
John
W. Fuller —
John
P. Marks, 1834 —
James
Morton, 1835 —
Samuel
Stephen Jones, 1837 —
Abraham
E. Smith, 1839 —
Amos
D. Bridge, c.1839 —
James
Ashworth —
S.
S. Partridge, 1839 |
| | England, 1840-1849:
William
H. Sowden, 1840 —
R.
B. Elliott, 1842 —
Frederic
T. Greenhalge, 1842 —
Samuel
R. Honey, 1842 —
Christopher
Murphy, 1842 —
Thomas
L. Renton, 1844 —
Edwin
Milner, c.1844 —
William
Joseph Akers, 1845 —
George
Barnes, 1846 —
James
Green |
| | England, 1850-1859:
Hans
Christian Nielsen, 1850 —
Henry
T. Cooper, 1850 —
M.
Howell, c.1851 —
Frederick
T. Peake, 1855 —
Edward
Augustus Turnbull, 1856 —
Arthur
E. Saunders, 1857 —
William
Martin —
P. J.
Dean, 1857 —
George
Warburton, 1858 —
Thomas
W. Murton, 1858 —
Benjamin
N. Powell, 1858 —
Edmund
Burfoot, 1858 —
Matthew
H. Watters, 1859 —
Hetherington
Nixon, 1859 |
| | England, 1860-1869:
William
W. Nicholls, 1860 —
John
H. Copestake, 1861 —
Richard
B. Nicholls, 1861 —
W.
C. Briggs, 1861 —
Walter
Pellew Stukeley Palmer-Samborne, 1862 —
William
Pierce, 1863 —
Richard
Castle, 1863 —
A.
A. Johns, 1864 —
Henry
A. Frampton, 1864 —
Edward
D. Skeels, 1865 —
Harry
E. Oxford, 1866 —
Edward
L. Rogers, 1866 —
James
Sanderson, 1866 —
Harry
Broadbent, 1866 —
William
N. Jasper, 1867 —
Edmund
Ludlow, 1867 —
Thomas
H. Cook, 1869 |
| | England, 1870-1879:
Albert
H. Elford, 1870 —
George
Bayliss, 1870 —
Walter
Stanford, 1871 —
Harold
Edward Stubbs, 1871 —
John
Nimmo Wardrop, 1872 —
Arthur
F. Lee —
Ernest
H. L. Mummenhoff, 1874 —
Harold
B. Meyerheim —
William
R. Cox —
Rupert
H. Moore, 1875 —
Frederick
James Harper —
Richard
C. Berry, 1876 —
Thomas
Brown, 1877 —
Charles
E. Taylor, 1877 —
Allen
Macfarlane, 1877 —
Robert
J. Clarke —
John
W. Thomas, 1879 |
| | England, 1880-1889:
Charles
T. Peach —
Francis
T. Butler —
A.
Beckermann —
Ernest
Sherwood —
Ernald
Simpson Mosely, 1880 —
Claude
C. Ball, 1881 —
Luther
J. Parr, 1881 —
Martin
L. Caine, c.1885 —
Frank
Heath, 1886 —
William
W. Knight, 1889 |
| | England, 1890-1899:
Adam
Beaumont, 1890 —
Thomas
L. Smith, 1899 |
| | England, 1900-1909:
Winston
Guest, 1906 |
|
| | Barnstable:
John
Williams, 1752 |
| | Birkenhead, Cheshire:
Peter
Henderson Speedie, 1868 |
| | Birmingham:
William
J. Smith, 1823 —
Lee
Mantle, 1851 |
| | Bishops, Walton:
Harry
A. Spencer, 1903 |
| | Bradford, Yorkshire:
Alfred
Milnes, 1844 |
| | Bradford:
Joseph
E. Fletcher, 1866 |
| | Bradninch, Devon:
George
West, 1823 |
| | Bradworthy, Devon:
Roger
Allin, 1848 |
| | Brandon:
David
C. Coates, 1868 |
| | Bridgnorth, Shropshire:
Katharine
St. George, 1894 |
| | Brighton:
Norman
Armour, 1887 |
| | Bristol:
Charles
Willing, 1710 —
Joseph
James Little, 1841 —
Harry
A. Hanbury, 1863 |
| | Buckinghamshire:
George
Sutherland, 1862 |
| | Bury, Lancashire:
James
F. Briggs, 1827 |
| | Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk:
Robert
Baker, 1862 |
| | Carlisle:
Edward
Tiffin, 1766 |
| | Chester:
George
S. Stanley, 1858 —
Thomas
E. Caldecott, 1878 |
| | Clitheroe:
Benjamin
Dean, 1824 |
| | Cornwall:
Joseph
G. Stephens, 1851 |
| | Coupland, Northumberland:
James
J. Mather, c.1750 |
| | Crewkerne, Somerset:
Joshua
Fry, 1699 |
| | Croydon:
F.
Jack Neller, 1908 |
| | Devon:
William
Widgery, c.1753 —
James
Jackson, 1757 —
George
Mercer, 1795 —
Charles
Clayton, 1825 |
| | Dodington, Huntingdonshire:
William
Leete, 1613 |
| | Down Hatherly, Gloucestershire:
Button
Gwinnett, c.1732 |
| | Durham:
Robert
L. Ramsay, 1877 |
| | Eccles, Lancashire, (now Greater
Manchester), England:
William
Worrall Mayo, 1819 |
| | Egremont:
William
Richardson Davie, 1756 |
| | Exmouth, Devon:
Collett
Leventhorpe, 1815 |
| | Near Falmouth:
John
Laurance, 1750 |
| | Farnborough, Hampshire:
Pamela
Harriman, 1920 |
| | Farnley, Leeds:
Samuel
T. Lee, 1876 |
| | Fenny Compton, Warwickshire:
George
Wyllys, 1590 |
| | Great Easton:
Joseph
A. Dear, 1840 |
| | Halifax, Yorkshire:
Ernest
Lister, 1870 |
| | Hawkhurst, Kent:
Samuel
Petitt Oyler, 1819 |
| | Hickling, Nottinghamshire:
Fred
M. Warner, 1865 |
| | Houghton Regis, Bedfordshire:
Charles
H. Cooper, 1865 |
| | Hull:
John
M. Days, 1831 |
| | Jarrow-on-Tyne, Durham:
Patrick
Walsh, 1892 |
| | Kendal, Westmoreland:
Edward
H. Thompson, 1810 |
| | Lambeth:
Noble
Wimberly Jones, 1723 |
| | Lancashire:
George
C. Crowther, 1849 |
| | Lancaster:
Henry
D. Gilpin, 1801 |
| | Leeds:
John
P. Whitehead, 1884 —
Joseph
A. Padway, 1890 |
| | Leicester:
John
Tyler, 1839 |
| | Leicestershire:
Samuel
S. Burdett, 1836 |
| | Leighton, Bedfordshire:
George
E. Hilton, 1846 |
| | Lincolnshire:
Samuel
C. Goodyear, 1843 —
Thomas
H. Tongue, 1844 —
Thomas
E. Barkworth, 1851 |
| | Liverpool:
Robert
Morris, 1734 —
George
Q. Cannon, 1827 —
Frank
Crowther, 1870 —
Frederick
W. McMurray, 1871 —
William
J. Pape, 1873 —
Leonard
D. Abbott, 1878 |
| | London: |
| |
| | London, 1700-1799:
Benjamin
Walker, 1753 —
Thomas
A. Cooper, 1776 |
| | London, 1800-1899:
Charles
S. Taylor, 1805 —
Edward
D. Baker, 1811 —
John
D. Heighway, 1811 —
Samuel
Howard Ford, 1819 —
John
Moore, 1826 —
Thomas
J. Vater, 1827 —
Samuel
Pasco, 1834 —
James
E. Scripps, 1835 —
A.
H. Noon, 1838 —
George
P. Wetmore, 1846 —
Morris
Goldwater, 1852 —
Thomas
Canty, 1854 —
Samuel
Greenbaum, 1854 —
Samuel
Insull, 1859 —
Robert
A. Catchpole, 1865 —
Alexander
L. Brewer, 1866 —
George
Burnham, 1868 —
Herbert
D. Jameson, 1876 —
James
Owen Spence, 1879 —
Dudley
G. Dwyre, 1880 —
John
Campbell White, 1884 —
Gerald
G. Dixon, c.1885 |
| | London, 1900-1999:
Herbert
Hoover, Jr., 1903 —
Abraham
D. Beame, 1906 —
Herbert
Lasky, 1907 —
Robert
H. McBride, 1918 —
Jerry
Springer, 1944 —
Martin
S. Indyk, 1951 |
|
| | Near London:
William
J. Burke, 1862 |
| | Manchester:
Thomas
G. Wilson, 1833 —
Joseph
Henry Burrows, 1840 —
Alfred
J. Abbott, 1844 —
William
Lorimer, 1861 —
Gilbert
G. Cottam, 1873 —
David
Aronberg, 1893 —
Richard
A. Tilghman, 1920 |
| | Monmouth:
Thomas
C. Morgan, 1875 |
| | Newlyn, Cornwall:
Frank
Ladner, 1845 |
| | Northamptonshire:
Norton
S. Townshend, 1815 —
Dan
E. Eyre, c.1827 |
| | Nottingham:
R.
Henry Norweb, 1894 |
| | Oldham, Lancashire:
John
B. Davidson, 1876 |
| | Orpington:
Gordon
L. Thomas, 1914 |
| | Oxford:
George
F. Cotterill, 1865 |
| | Pendleton, Lancashire:
Samuel
Fallows, 1835 |
| | Peterborough, Northamptonshire:
John
Thomas Spriggs, 1825 |
| | Pitminster, Somerset:
Robert
Treat, 1625 |
| | Plymouth, Cornwall:
Josiah
Cohen, 1840 |
| | Potterspury, Northamptonshire:
Ernest
J. Meakins, 1877 |
| | Preston, Lancashire:
Joseph
Parkinson Newsham, 1837 |
| | Redruth, Cornwall:
Thomas
F. Francis, 1853 |
| | Rotherham:
David
C. Ahearn, 1879 |
| | St. Ives:
William
Berriman, 1895 |
| | Settle, Yorkshire:
Morris
Birkbeck, 1764 |
| | Sheffield, Yorkshire:
George
Handley, 1752 —
Charles
F. Crisp, 1845 |
| | Sheffield:
John
Christopher Cutler, 1846 |
| | Sidmount, Devon:
John
Bastone, 1831 |
| | Sidmouth:
Frederick
R. Sawday, 1849 |
| | Somerset:
John
Wereat, c.1733 |
| | South Ferriby, Lincolnshire:
Noble
Ashley, 1863 |
| | Staffordshire:
Josiah
Hornblower, 1729 —
Charles
E. Dudley, 1780 —
James
C. McNally, 1865 —
John
G. Cooper, 1872 —
William
L. Hadley, 1883 —
Samuel
H. Caddy, c.1884 |
| | Stalybridge:
William
J. Porter, 1914 |
| | Stockport, Cheshire:
John
W. Cummings, 1855 |
| | Stoke St. Gregory, Somersetshire:
Thomas
W. House, 1814 |
| | Stretford, Greater Manchester:
G.
Raymond Empson, 1872 |
| | Taunton:
Harry
Toulmin, 1766 |
| | Tavistock, Devon:
James
Withycombe, 1854 |
| | Tiverton, Devon:
Frank
R. Gooding, 1859 |
| | Tring, Hertfordshire:
Harry
W. Hutton, 1853 |
| | Wakefield:
John
Travers Wood, 1878 |
| | Warrington, Lancashire:
Brigham
H. Roberts, 1857 |
| | Westminster:
David
Reid Evans, 1769 |
| | Weymouth:
John
J. Jenkins, 1843 |
| | Wherwell, Hampshire:
Charles
Herbert Joyce, 1830 |
| | Winchelsea, Sussex:
Bartlett
Woods, 1818 |
| | Windsor:
William
Spry, 1864 |
| | Winkleigh, Devon:
John
L. Thorne, 1814 |
| | Wolviston:
Martin
B. Madden, 1855 |
| | Woodchurch, Kent:
John
G. Owen, 1825 |
| | Wroxton, Oxfordshire:
John
Strong, Sr., 1798 |
| | Yorkshire:
William
Pickering, 1798 —
William
Kaye, 1813 —
James
Charles Wilson, 1818 —
Thomas
W. Bradley, 1844 —
Albert
F. Appleton, 1850 —
Ernest
Greenwood, 1884 |
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