John Joseph Griffin (1802-9 June 1877) was an English chemist and publisher.
George Samuel Newth (1851-1936) was an English chemist, best known for a series of popular chemistry books.
Christopher Packe (born in or before 1657, died in or after 1708), was an English chemist.
James Price (1752-1783) was an English chemist and alchemist who claimed to be able to turn mercury into silver or gold.
It is named after James Lovelock, an English chemist, environmentalist, and futurologist.
Frederick Field (2 August 1826-3 April 1885) was an English chemist.
William Henry (12 December 1774 - 2 September 1836) was an English chemist.
Thomas Richardson (1816-1867) was an English industrial chemist, and industrial historian.
Robert Porrett (1783-1868) was an English amateur chemist and antiquary.
James Thomson (1779-1850) was an English industrial chemist who made a career and large reputation in calico printing.