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- Bedford,
John T. Member of the Court of Common Council of the Corporation of London. Contributed articles about "Robert the Waiter" (see below)
to The London Charivari.
- Brooke,
Sir Robert - Lord of the Manor of Wanstead ( from 1662)
- Campbell,
Colen - Architect; designer of Wanstead House
- Child,
Sir Josiah -
(d. 1699) Chairman of the East India Company
- Child,
Sir Josiah - (d. 1704) Son of
Sir Josiah Child
- Child,
Sir Richard - (d. 1750) (Lord Newton, Viscount Castlemaine [1718] and Earl
Tylney [1733] - Half-brother of Sir Josiah Child and Lord of the Manor of Wanstead
- Doyley,
John - Surveyor of Aldersbrook Manor
- Dudley,
Robert - Lord of the Manor of Wanstead and Earl of Leicester
- Evelyn,
John - Diarist
- Fry,
Joseph - (d. 1896) Son of Elizabeth Fry, philantropist and Chairman of the
Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association
- Greenhill,
John - Owner of Hamfrith Estate and House (West Ham Hall)
- Gurney,
John - Owner and seller of Hamfrith Estate.
- Hardwick,
Thomas - Designer of St Mary's Church, Wanstead
- Heron,
Sir
John - (d. 1521) Lord of the Manor of Aldersbrook
- Heron,
Sir Giles - (d. 1540) Son of Sir John Heron; Lord of the Manor of Aldersbrook
- Holt,
Adam - Engineer; "Earl Tylney's gardener".
- Hulse,
Sir Edward - Heir to Smart Lethullier of Aldersbrook Manor
- James,
Duke of York - (d. 1701) Lord of the Manor of Wanstead until 1662
- Lethieullier,
John - Father of Smart Lethullier and purchaser of Aldersbrook Manor
-
Lethieullier,
Smart - (d. 1760) Son of John Lethullier and inheritor of Aldersbrook Manor
- Lister,
Gulielma - Niece of Joseph Lord Lister, Mycologist and author of The Flora
of Wanstead Park District, 1941.
- London,
George - Gardener; Helped design the grounds of Wanstead House for Sir Richard
Child
- Long,
Sir James - (d. 1794) Inheritor of the Manor of Wanstead
- Mildmay,
Sir Henry - (d. c1664) Lord of the Manor of Wanstead
- Noble,
John - Surveyor of Aldersbrook Manor for Smart Lethullier
- Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley,
William - (d. 1857) 4th Earl of Mornington. married Catherine Tylney-Long.
- Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley,
William Richard Arthur - (d. 1863) 5th Earl of Mornington. Son of William
Wellesley-Pole (4th Earl of Mornington) and Catherine Tylney-Long
- Repton,
Humphry - (d. 1818) Landscape gardener
- Rich,
Lord Richard - (d. 1567) Ist Baron Rich, Lord of the Manor of Wanstead [1543]
and High Chancellor of England
- Rich,
Lord Robert - (d. 1580/81) 2nd Baron Rich, Son of Richard Rich and Inheritor
of the Manor of Wanstead
- "Robert
the Waiter" - nomme de plume of John T Bedford (see above)
- Rocque,
Jean - French cartographer - producer of "Environs of London" 1745
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Elsden Tuffs, Jack, - (b. 1922) Local (Wanstead) Historian
and Archaeologist
- Tylney,
John - (d. 1784) Son of Sir Richard Child
- Tylney
Long, Catherine - (d. 1825) Daughter of Sir James Long
and inheritor of Wanstead House
- Tylney
Long, Sir James - (d. 1794) Lord of the Manor of Wanstead; purchaser of Aldersbrook
Manor
- Wellesley,
Henry - (d. 1884) Earl Cowley. Cousin of William Wellesley-Pole. Inheritor
of the Manor of Wanstead
- Wellesley-Pole,
William - (d. 1857) Vct. Wellesley and earl of Mornington. Nephew of the Duke
of Wellington; married Catherine Tylney Long
- Wood,
Eric
- Author of Collins Field Guide to Archaeology
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