POLITICAL PEOPLE
- The Members of Parliament for Portsmouth, (1300-1918)
- The Mayors and Lord Mayors of Portsmouth (1531-2005)
- Political Biographies of the Mayors of Portsmouth from 1836 to 1900
- The Members of Portsmouth Town Council, including the Burgesses (1531-1835)
- The Members of Portsmouth Borough Council (1835-1925)
- The Members of Portsmouth City Council (1926-1995)
- The Freemen of Portsmouth (1573-2007)
- The Electors or Burgesses from 1835 onwards
- Sir Francis Baring, MP for Portsmouth, (1826-1865)
- Sir Hedworth Meux, MP for Portsmouth, (1914-1918)
- Andrew Nance – Four Generations
- The Carter Family and the Dissenters in Local Politics
- An Obituary of Sir John Carter
- Richard William Ford (1822-1900)
- Sir Josiah Child, Mayor of Portsmouth (b.1631-d.1699)
NAVAL & MILITARY PEOPLE
- ‘Lives Lived and Lives Lost’ – Portsmouth and the Great War
- The Governors and Lieutenant-Governors of Portsmouth (1290-1968)
- The Port Admirals (Commanders-in-Chief), Portsmouth (1714-1931)
- The Navy Commissioners & Dockyard Superintendents (1649-1971)
- Army Chaplains in Portsmouth (1860-1967)
- The Holders of the Victoria Cross in Portsmouth
- Sir James Yorke Scarlett, Governor of Portsmouth (1857-1860)
- Lord William Paulet, Governor of Portsmouth (1860-1865)
- General Sir George Willis, Governor of Portsmouth (1884-1889)
- Archdeacon Henry Press Wright, Senior Army Chaplain at the Garrison Church
- Colonel George Gawler, Veteran of Waterloo, Governor of S. Australia
- The Funeral of General Sir Charles James Napier
- William Dawes (1762-1836) – Royal Marine and Astronomer
- Sir Richard Rooth (1625?-1707?) – Naval Captain and Burgess of Portsmouth
- Captain Joseph Ames (1619-1695) – Naval Captain and Burgess of Portsmouth
- Sir Bernard de Gomme (1620-1685) – Military Engineer
- ‘The Fathers of the Dockyard’ (1649-1660)
- Colonel Nathaniel Whetham (1604-1668) – Governor of Portsmouth
- The Hon. Sir George Grey (1767-1828) – Captain RN & Dockyard Commissioner
- Lt. George Edward Williamson (1893-1937) – Royal Navy
- Vice-Admiral Sir John Kempthorne (1620-1679) – Royal Navy & Navy Commissioner
- Captain John Mason (1586-1635) – Founder of New Hampshire
- Admiral Sir Philip C. Henderson Durham (1763-1845) – CinC Portsmouth
- Naval Sword Cutlers in Portsmouth
- James Pafford – Veteran of Trafalgar
RELIGIOUS PEOPLE
- The Vicars of Portsmouth, St. Thomas’s Church (1260-2009)
- The Vicars of Portsea, St. Mary’s Church (1294-2009)
- The Vicars of St. James’s Church, Milton (1841-2013)
- The Ministers of the Unitarian (Presbyterian) Church (1662-2011)
- The Churchwardens of St. Thomas’s Church, Portsmouth (1778 – 1886)
- The Rectors and Patrons at Farlington Church (St. Andrews)
- Canon Bill Sargent, Minister and Co-Founder of Portsmouth Housing Association (1926-1989)
- Benjamin Burgess, Presbyterian Minister (1629-1673)
- Henry Hawkes, Presbyterian Minister (1805-1886)
- John Sturges, Uniterian Minister (1918-1998)
- Rev. Thomas Timmins, Founder of the Bands of Mercy (1841-1898)
- Dr. John Vertue, First Catholic Bishop of Portsmouth (1826-1900)
- Neville Lovett, First Anglican Bishop of Portsmouth (1869-1951)
- Canon John Horan, Catholic Priest (1834-1885)
- The Jews at Portsmouth to 1900
OTHER PEOPLE
- Men of Portsmouth (11C to 18C)
- Eminent Old Portmuthians
- John Pounds, Shoemender (1766-1839)
- James Gieve, Tailor (1820-1888)
- Percy Westerman, Writer of Adventure Stories (1876-1958)
- Sir Phillip Watts, Warship Designer (1846-1926)
- Dr. Una Mary Mulvany (1890-1987)
- Andrew and John Lindegren
- Portsmouth’s Early Historians
- AE Cogswell, Victorian Architect (1858-1934)
- H. Percy Boulnois, Municipal Engineer
- Sir George Turner, Medical Officer of Health
- George Stebbing, Instrument Maker (1775-1847)
- Sarah Robinson, founder of the Soldier’s Institute (1834-1921)
- The Death of Mary Palmer (1837-1888)
- Charles Chubb, Locksmith (1772-1846)
- David William Dye, Electrical Engineer (1887-1932)
- William Hempson Denham – Surgeon (1806-1891)
- John Symonds – Photographer (1825-1871)
- Digby Dent – Hotel Keeper (1805-1888)
- The Stanyford Family (to 1773)
- The Greetham Family (to 1831)
- The Meredith Family (1763-1909)
- Jonas Hanway (1712-1786)
- William Henry Barrell, Printer & Stationer (1858-1922)
- Herbert Allen (1770-1850)
- Charles Moorshead (1839-1922)
- William Roger Brown (“Persivani”), Music Hall Artiste (1841-1890)
- Madame Walker – Founder of the Victoria Academy (1882 to 1977)
PERSONAL STORIES
- James Seagrove (1784-1822) – Another Portsea son in Nelson’s navy
- Memories of Old Portsmouth
- Ann Amelia Richman & Family (1773-1934)
- Eliza Ann Smith & Family (1840-1906)
- The Dugan Family
- The Point Boy – Working on the Trams
- Memories of Church Street School
- A Portsmouth Child’s Life in World War II
- A Petition to the Mayor from Three Female Prisoners
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