Albert Bruce-Joy was an Irish sculptor working in England
William Spiers Bruce was a British naturalist, polar scientist and oceanographer who organised and led the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition to the South Orkney Islands and the Weddell Sea
Carl Benhard Brühl was an Austrian physician and zoologist, anatomist, University lecturer, popular educator and women's rights activist
George Earle Buckle was an editor of the Times and biographer
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John Samuel Budgett was a British zoologist and embryologist. He spent most of his short career on the genus Polypterus (bichir), found in the lakes, river margins, swamps and floodplains of tropical central and western African and the Nile River system. He died to blackwater fever shortly after his return to England. This happened on the very day that he was suppose to deliver a lecture of his work to the Zoological Society of London. He didn't have time to write a report, but he did leave a full set of drawings and specimens. It was left to his friend and colleague John Graham Kerr to interpret them and write the report
Frank Thomas Bullen was a British novelist
Angela Georgina Burdett-Coutts, 1st Baroness Burdett-Coutts, born Angela Georgina Burdett, was a British philanthropist, the daughter of Sir Francis Burdett, 5th Baronet and Sophia, formerly Coutts, daughter of banker Thomas Couuts. In 1837 she became one of the wealthiest women in England when she inherited her grandfather's fortune
Sir Philip William Burne-Jones was a Victorian era British aristocrat, whose life and professional career as a painter spanned into the Edwardian. He produced more than 60 paintings, including portraits, landscapes and poetic fantasies