Lives listing by occupation: patron
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- Banks, Sir Joseph, 1st baronet (born 1743–died 1820), English explorer, collector, curator, scientist, patron, academician, benefactor
- Barbon Mancini-Mazarini, Louis Jules, duc de Nivernais (born 1716–died 1798), French diplomat, patron
- Bathurst, Allen, 1st Earl Bathurst (born 1684–died 1775), English politician, member of Parliament, patron
- Bentinck, Margaret Cavendish, duchess of Portland [née Harley] (born 1715–died 1785), English aristocrat, collector, patron
- Blondel d’Azaincourt, Barthélémy Augustin, seigneur de Bonneuil (born 1719–died 1794), French courtier, soldier, patron, collector, amateur engraver
- Blount, Sir William, 4th Baron Mountjoy (born c. 1478–died 1534), English aristocrat, courtier, author, scholar, patron
- Bourbon, Louis François de, prince de Conti (born 1717–died 1776), French prince, army officer, patron
- Boyle, Richard, 3rd earl of Burlington (born 1694–died 1753), English architect, collector, patron, academician
- Braithwaite, Daniel (born c. 1731–died 1817), English civil-servant, patron, man of letters
- Brydges, James, 1st duke of Chandos (born 1674–died 1744), English politician, member of Parliament, patron
- Caulfeild, James, 1st earl of Charlemont (born 1728–died 1799), Irish aristocrat, politician, patron
- Cavendish, William, 1st duke of Newcastle (born 1592–died 1676), English aristocrat, courtier, polymath, equestrian, author, poet, playwright, swordsman, politician, patron, architect, diplomat, soldier
- Chinnery, Margaret [née Tresillian] (born 1764–died c. 1840), English home-maker, landowner, patron
- Cole, Christian (flourished 1697–1735), English diplomat, patron
- Compton, Spencer Joshua Alwyne, 2nd marquess of Northampton (born 1790–died 1851), English patron, academician, politician, member of Parliament
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