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This category contains articles that cite the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (ODNB). Articles that incorporate text from the Encyclopædia should provide the citation by adding {{cite ODNB}}
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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 18,538 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Constance Naden
- Maud Naftel
- Florence Nagle
- V. S. Naipaul
- Ian Nairn
- Thomas Nairn
- Carolina Nairne
- Edward Nairne
- John Naish
- Richard Nangle
- Albert Napier
- Archibald Napier (landowner)
- Duncan Napier
- Francis Napier, 8th Lord Napier
- John Napier
- Montague Napier
- Robert Napier, 1st Baron Napier of Magdala
- Thomas Napier (British Army officer)
- George Nares
- Beau Nash
- John Nash (architect)
- Joseph Nash
- Paul Nash (artist)
- Treadway Russell Nash
- Nashdom
- Alexander Nasmyth
- Charlotte Nasmyth
- National Anti-Vaccination League
- National Association for the Promotion of Social Science
- National Association of Official Prison Visitors
- National Charter Association
- National Covenant
- National education campaign in the United Kingdom (1837–1870)
- National Federation of Women Workers
- National Fire Service
- National Froebel Foundation
- National Hall, Holborn
- National Institute of Economic and Social Research
- National Joint Committee for Spanish Relief
- National Liberal Club
- National Liberal Party (UK, 1931)
- National Observer (UK)
- National Public Health Laboratory (Sudan)
- National Railway Museum
- National Service League
- National Union of Teachers
- National Union of Women Teachers
- Nationalist faction (Spanish Civil War)
- Lorenz Natter
- The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne
- Natural History Society of Northumbria
- Nature writing
- Naunton
- Robert Naunton
- St Andrew's Church, Naunton
- Naval Chronicle
- Nawabs of Bengal
- George Nayler
- James Nayler
- John Naysmyth
- William Neade
- Anna Neagle
- James Neagle
- Cornelius Neale
- Harry Burrard Neale
- J. E. Neale
- Caroline Neave
- Nechells
- Marchamont Nedham
- Dorothy M. Needham
- Violet Needham
- Walter Needham
- Arthur Negus
- Robert Alexander Neil
- James Neild
- Ena May Neill
- George Neilson (historian)
- James Beaumont Neilson
- George Nelson, 1st Baron Nelson of Stafford
- Alexander Nelson (British Army officer)
- Ann Nelson (coach operator)
- Edward Theophilus Nelson
- Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson
- Hugh Nelson (Australian politician)
- Sidney Nelson
- Nelson's band of brothers
- Nelson's Pillar
- Neostoicism
- Discovery of Neptune
- Christopher Ness
- Nether Poppleton
- Luke Netterville (priest)
- Lucy Nettlefold
- John Trivett Nettleship
- Albert Neuberger
- Michael Neuberger
- Sibyl de Neufmarché
- Sigismund Neumann
- Eva Neurath
- John Nevay
- John Nevell
- Henry Nevile (Lord Lieutenant of Lincolnshire)
- Mildred Nevile
- Charles William Nevill
- Lady Dorothy Nevill
- Thomas Nevill
- John Neville, 3rd Baron Neville
- Ranulph Neville, 1st Baron Neville
- Neville–Neville feud
- Sybil Neville-Rolfe
- Alexander Neville (scholar)
- Anne Neville (abbess)
- Baron Neville
- Edmund Neville
- Geoffrey de Neville (died 1225)
- Henry Neville (died 1615)
- Henry Neville (Gentleman of the Privy Chamber)
- House of Neville
- John Neville (died 1420)
- John Neville, Baron Neville
- Katherine Neville, Duchess of Norfolk
- Margaret de Neville
- Ralph Neville, 2nd Baron Neville
- Robert Neville (bishop)
- Thomas Neville (died 1460)
- William Neville (poet)
- William Neville (Lollard knight)
- C. R. W. Nevinson
- Margaret Nevinson
- John Nevison
- New Annual Register
- New Britain Movement
- New College, Durham (17th century)
- New Constitutional Society for Women's Suffrage
- New Hall School
- New Model Army
- The New Monthly Magazine
- New Shoreham (UK Parliament constituency)
- Edith New
- Cyril Newall, 1st Baron Newall
- Queenie Newall
- Elizabeth Newbery
- Marion Newbigin
- Marjory Newbold
- Walton Newbold
- Henry Newbolt
- Earl of Newburgh
- Charlotte Maria Radclyffe, 3rd Countess of Newburgh
- Newbury, Berkshire
- Eric Newby
- First Newcastle ministry
- Newcastle Journal (1739–1788)
- List of Newcastle University people
- Unitarian Meeting House, Newcastle-under-Lyme
- Henry Cavendish, 2nd Duke of Newcastle
- Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle
- William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle
- William Newcome
- Newcome's School
- Charles Newdigate Newdegate
- Newdigate Prize
- Sebastian Newdigate
- Sir Richard Newdigate, 1st Baronet
- Edward John Newell
- Newells Preparatory School
- Newgate Prison
- Dudley Maurice Newitt
- Thomas Newlin
- Francis William Newman
- George Newman (physician)
- Max Newman
- Rosie Newman
- Sydney Newman
- W. L. Newman
- Newmarket Town Hall
- George Newnes
- Newnham College, Cambridge
- George Newport
- Mountjoy Blount, 1st Earl of Newport
- News Chronicle
- Stella Newsome
- John Newte
- Richard Newte
- Newton House (Brecon, Powys)
- Newton Kyme
- Alfred Newton
- Ernest Newton
- Frances Newton, Baroness Cobham
- George Newton (minister)
- John Newton
- Richard Legh, 3rd Baron Newton
- Thomas Newton (poet)
- Thomas Legh, 2nd Baron Newton
- William Newton (poet)
- Elizabeth Pease Nichol
- John Pringle Nichol
- Nicholas de Moels
- Matthew Nicholas
- William Nicholas (officer)
- Anthony Nicholl