| ←Author Index: Ow | William Benjamin Owen (1881–1968) |
This author wrote articles for the Dictionary of National Biography, 1912 supplement. Articles written by this author are designated in the DNB by the initials "W. B. O." |
Works
Contributions to the Dictionary of National Biography, 2nd supplement
- Adler, Hermann
- Allies, Thomas William
- Anderson, George
- Bacon, John Mackenzie
- Bartley, George Christopher Trout
- Bendall, Cecil
- Besant, Walter
- Blackley, William Lewery
- Bourne, Henry Richard Fox
- Brereton, Joseph Lloyd
- Briggs, John
- Carpenter, Robert
- Dolling, Robert William Radclyffe
- Eaton, William Meriton
- Fagan, Louis Alexander
- Ford, William Justice
- Fowle, Thomas Welbank
- Fox, Samson
- Grace, Edward Mills
- Guinness, Henry Grattan
- Hall, Fitzedward
- Hill, Alsager Hay
- Jackson, John
- Jackson, Samuel Phillips
- Kelly, William
- Latey, John
- Livesey, George Thomas
- Loftie, William John
- Lohmann, George Alfred
- Mace, James
- Medd, Peter Goldsmith
- Murdoch, William Lloyd
- Neil, Samuel
- Newmarch, Charles Henry
- Northcote, James Spencer
- O'Brien, Charlotte Grace
- Rhodes, Francis William
- Ommanney, George Druce Wynne
- Pollen, John Hungerford
- Pratt, Hodgson
- Read, Walter William
- Reich, Emil
- Robinson, Philip Stewart
- Rogers, Edmund Dawson
- Ross, William Stewart
- Rye, Maria Susan
- Sanger, George
- Shaw, Alfred
- Shrewsbury, Arthur
- Stanley, William Ford Robinson
- Stoney, George Johnstone
- Sutton, Henry Septimus
- Tangye, Richard
- Thompson, William Marcus
- Tyler, Thomas
- Underhill, Edward Bean
- Walker, Vyell Edward
- Ward, Henry Snowden
- Warne, Frederick
- Wigram, Woolmore
- Wroth, Warwick William
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