* FN = Footnote
| Page * | Date | Surname | Title | Other Names | Relationship | Place | Occupation | Notes |
| 16 | 1875 | Ingall | Samuel | Birmingham | ||||
| 89 | 1698 | Issacson | James | MP for Banbury | Whig | |||
| J | ||||||||
| 14 | 1832 | Jackman | H | Northampton | Theatre Promoter | |||
| 42 | 1673 | Jacobson | Joanna | relict of Rumbolt | ||||
| 46 | 1727 | Jenkinson family | ||||||
| 112 | 1797 - 1814 | Jevans | Dr. | Joseph | Bloxham & Milton | minister | administered HC in Banbury | |
| 8 | 1614 | Johnson | Ben | Bartholemew Fair | ||||
| 8 | 1621 | Johnson | Ben | 'the loud pure wives of Banbury' | ||||
| 43 | 1787-1804 | Johnson | John | |||||
| 43 | 1831-1850 | Jones | William | |||||
| 116 FN96 | post early 1830s | Jones | George | Calvinistic Baptist | ||||
| 117 | c 1840 - 1851 | Jordan | T.F. | 1st minister | Particular Baptist | |||
| 87 | 1821 - 1824 | Judd | William | Sheep Street | Postmaster | |||
| 70 | 1806 | Judge | William | miller | ||||
| K | ||||||||
| 26 | c 1835 | Kempthorne | Samuel | provided funds for construction of Workhouse | ||||
| 118 | d. 1874 | Kench | Kenrick | preacher | Banbury Town Mission (Wesleyan) | |||
| 70 | 1877 - 1899 | Kench : Edmunds & | miller | |||||
| 70 | 1903 - 1961 | Kench Ltd: Edmunds & | miller | |||||
| 121 | 1708 - 1803 | Kepning | Mrs | benefactor | ||||
| 48 | after 1547 - 1550 | Keylewey | Robert | |||||
| 110 | 18C | Kidd | Benjamin | withheld tithes | ||||
| 110 | d. 1751 | Kidd | Benjamin | Quaker Preacher | ||||
| 39 | 1866 | Kimberley | Builder | |||||
| 26 FN40 | 1857 | Kimberley | Albert | rial">Builders | "Rusher's Banbury Directory" | |||
| 124 | 1884 | Kimberley | builder | |||||
| 26 FN40 | 1886 | Kimberley | & Sons | Builders | "Rusher's Banbury Directory"> | |||
| 26 FN40 | 1891 | Kimberley | J.S. | Builders | "Rusher's Banbury Directory" | |||
| 26 | end 19th C | Kimberley | Banbury | Contractors | built Workhouse additions | |||
| 112 | 1715 | Kinch | Nathaniel | Horley | Baptist | |||
| 42 | 1673 | King | John | nephew of Rumbolt Jacobson | MD | |||
| 47 | 1804 | King | James | |||||
| 48 | pre 1851 | King | James | |||||
| 118 | c 1870 | Kirby | Mrs | A | benefactor | |||
| 32 | 1570 | Knight | Joan | wife of John | ||||
| 32 | 1570 | Knight | John | Baker | ||||
| 8 | 1611 | Knight | William | |||||
| 8 | 1627 | Knight | Bezabeel | son of William | ||||
| 8 | 1627 | Knight | William | |||||
| 32 | 1664 | Knight | William | "Reindeer" Inn | Innkeeper | |||
| 32 | 1664 | Knight | William | "Reindeer" Inn | paid rent | |||
| 97 FN67 | 1589 | Knight | William | appeared before Privy Council | ||||
| 74 | 1595 | Knight | William | bailiff | ||||
| 74 | 1603 | Knight | William | puritan | member of Banbury "Star" chamber | |||
| 74 | 1608 | Knight | William | Chamberlain | 1st sole occupier of this position | |||
| 81 | 1608 | Knight | William | Borough Chambelain | ||||
| 81 FN16 | 1608 | Knight | NOT named as a member of the Council | |||||
| 99 | 1685 | Knight | John | Vicar | ||||
| 125 | d. 1587 | Knight | John | Colebar Street | benefactor | |||
| 102 | d. 1587 | Knight | John | bailiff (3 times) | memorial | |||
| 102 | d. 1631 | Knight | William | Banbury | JP | memorial | ||
| 88 | late 16C | Knight | William | Mayor | ||||
| 125 | post 1587 | Knight | Joan | relict of John | benefactor | |||
| 18 | 1608 | Knollys | Sir | William | son of Sir Francis | Banbury | High Steward | |
| 18 | 1626 | Knollys | Sir | William | Banbury, Earl of | |||
| 74 FN53 | 1590 | Knollys | Sir | Frances | father of Sir William | |||
| 74 | 1608 | Knollys | Sir | William | High Steward | courtier & Lord Leiutenant of Oxford & Berkshire | ||
| 81 | 1608 | Knollys | Lord | High Sheward | ||||
| 18 | c 1608 | Knollys | Sir | Francis | Puritan | |||
| 10 | 1644 | Kuilenberg | Jacob | |||||
| L | ||||||||
| 120 | c 1938 | Laing | Sir John | London | architects and builders | Southam Hall meeting house | ||
| 99 | 1758 - 1780 | Lamb | Matthew | Vicar | chief burgess & alderman | |||
| 90 FN53 | 1759 | Lamb | Rev | M | Member of Banbury Corp | |||
| 90 FN53 | 1773 | Lamb | Rev | G | Member of Banbury Corp | |||
| 99 | 1781 - 1815 | Lamb | John | Vicar | chief burgess & alderman | |||
| 90 FN53 | 1794 | Lamb | Rev | J | Member of Banbury Corp | |||
| 90 FN50 | c1754 to c 1790 | Lamb | Rev | Matthew | Vicar | |||
| 48 | 1849 - 1872 | Lampet | W.L. | |||||
| 70 | 1820 | Lampitt | Charles | mill-wright | Cuttle Mill | |||
| 67 | 1847 | Lampitt | Charles | Engineer | ||||
| 67 | 1861 census | Lampitt | Charles | "Vulcan" Foundry | Engineer | employing 40-50 | ||
| 67 | c 1847 | Lampitt | John | Engineer | ||||
| 67 | 1837 | Lampitt family | foundry owners | started "Vulcan" Foundry | ||||
| 70 | 1931 - 1939 | Lamprey & Son | millers | Cuttle Mill | ||||
| 99 | 1814 | Lancaster | Thomas | Curate | ||||
| 99 | 1815 - 1849 | Lancaster | Thomas | Vicar | ||||
| 91 FN79 | c 1832 | Lancaster | Thomas | Vicar | alleged Easthope supporter | |||
| 121 | 1721 | Lane | Martha | benefactor | ||||
| 121 | 1730 - 1752 | Lane | Jane | benefactor | ||||
| 7 | 1392 | Langland | William | Piers the Ploughman | ||||
| 18 | d. 1657 | Langley | John | |||||
| 14 FN83 | Langley | R.L. | "Memories of Late Victorian Banbury" | |||||
| 103 | d. 1708 | Lawrence | Nathaniel | dissenting minister | ||||
| 112 | d. 1708 | Lawrence | Nathaniel | presbyterian | ||||
| 117 | 1791 | Ledbrook | Leonard | grazier | ||||
| 65 | 1837 - 1842 | Lees & Co : Gillett, | plush manufacturers | 2nd use of machinery | ||||
| 90 | pre 1820 | Legge | Heneage | MP for Banbury | ||||
| 21 | 1540 | Leland | John | |||||
| 116 | c 1829 | Lewin | Isaac | |||||
| 116 FN96 | post 1820s | Lewin | Issac | Calvinistic Baptist | ||||
| 47 | 1540 - 1544 | Light | Christopher | |||||
| 46 | 1968 | Lindsey | R.J. | |||||
| 46 | 1906 - 1939 … | Lindsey | William | |||||
| 116 | 1851 | Lodge | David | Baptist minister | ||||
| 53 FN89 | 1575 | Long | Anne | |||||
| 110 | 1671 | Long | John | Quaker meeting clerk | ||||
| 110 | 1683 | Long | John | Neithrop | farmer & Quaker | withheld tithes | ||
| 54 FN3 | Long | Anne | other heir of John | |||||
| 54 FN3 | Long | John | re heirs of | |||||
| 54 FN3 | Long | William | an heir of John | |||||
| 54 | c 1575 | Long family | ||||||
| 55 | 1539 | Longland | John | Bishop | ||||
| 49 | 1455 | Lovel | Lord | Richard | son of William | |||
| 49 | 1455 | Lovel | Lord | William | ||||
| 7 | 1483 | Lovel | Lord | |||||
| 49 | 1391 | Lovel | Sir | John | ||||
| 21 | 15th C | Lovel family | ||||||
| 42 | 15th C | Lovel family | ||||||
| 99 | 1698 - 1717 | Loveling | Benjamin | Vicar | ||||
| 110 | 1703-1708 | Loveling | Benjamin | Vicar & puritan | responding to Quakers | |||
| 97 | 1554 - 1558 | Lovett | John | Adderbury | steward | |||
| 39 | 1864 | Lowe | Architect | |||||
| 121 | c 1823 | Lucas | Mrs | benefactor | ||||
| 107 | nd | Lucas | Mrs | P | Banbury | architect | ||
| 9 FN80 | Ludlow | Edmund | "Memoirs of " ed. C.H.Firth | |||||
| 9 FN84 | Luke | Sir | S. | "Journal of " ed. I.G.Philip | ||||
| 9 FN86 | Luke | Sir | S. | "Journal of " ed. I.G.Philip | ||||
| 9 FN88 | Luke | Sir | S. | "Journal of " ed. I.G.Philip | ||||
| 9 FN92 | Luke | Sir | S. | "Journal of " ed. I.G.Philip | ||||
| 41 FN16 | Luke | Sir | Samuel | "Letter Book of " ed. H.G.Tibett | ||||
| 45 | 1875 | Lumbert | Joseph | Clothier | ||||
| M | ||||||||
| 93 | 1847 | MacGregor | James | Liverpool | banker and chairman SE Railway | candidate for MP | ||
| 101 | 1552 | Martin | William | |||||
| 56 | 1441 | Mason | Thomas | Neithrop | ||||
| 70 | 1785 | Matthews | John | miller | ||||
| 107 | 1921 - d. 1938 | Mead | Humphrey | South Banbury | Vicar | |||
| 126 | 1712 | Metcalfe | Thomas | Banbury & Bodicote | benefactor | alias Abraham | ||
| 125 | 1712 | Metcalfe | will date : probably alias Abraham | |||||
| 121 | 1712 - pre 1818 | Metcalfe | Thomas | benefactor | alias Abraham | |||
| 126 | 1723 | Metcalfe | Mary | relict of Thomas | Culworth & Eydon, NTH | benefactor | alias Abraham | |
| 120 | 1723 | Metcalfe | Mary | benefactor | alias Abraham | |||
| 121 | 1723 - pre 1818 | ACE="Arial">Metcalfe | Mary | relict of Thomas | benefactor | |||
| 126 | 1746 | Metcalfe | Henry | nephew of Thomas | benefactor | alias Abraham | ||
| 121 | 1746 - pre 1814 | Metcalfe | Henry | benefactor | alias Abraham | |||
| 121 | 1774 | Metcalfe | Elizabeth | benefactor | ||||
| 125 | pre 1882 | Metcalfe | Mr. | benefactor | ||||
| 47 | 1866 | Mewburn | Henry | Businessman & Weslyan | ||||
| 118 | 1865 | Mewburn | William | Yorkshire | business man | bought Wickham Park | ||
| 118 | 1867 | Mewburn | William | Wickham Park | Wesleyan circuit steward | |||
| 94 | 1868 | Mewburn | William | Wickham Park | stock broker & Wesleyan | candidate for MP : withdrew | ||
| 84 | 1897 | Mewburn | Mr & Mrs | Wickham Park | ||||
| 113 | 1925 - 1932 | Mewport | Grace | minister | ||||
| 45 | 1821 | Meyrick | William | |||||
| 93 | 1859 | Miall | Edward | newspaper editor | by election candidate for MP | |||
| 90 FN53 | 1742 | Miller | Esq | John | Member of Banbury Corp | |||
| 124 | 1884 | Mills | W.E. | architect | ||||
| 105 | 1904 | Mills | W.E. | architect | ||||
| 26 | end 19th C | Mills | W.E. | Banbury | designed Workhouse additions | |||
| 45 | 1832 | Milward | William | |||||
| 46 | 1560 | Mohun | William | |||||
| 44 | 1680 | Morgan | Hawten Maria | grandson of Katherine Hawten | ||||
| 44 | 1652 - 1665 | Morgan | William | |||||
| 44 | d. 1652 | Morgan | Mary nee Hawten | wife of William, daughter of Thomas & Katherine | ||||
| 91 | 1831 | Munton | John | solicitor | reformist party leader | |||
| 80 FN82 | 19C - early 20C | Munton | William | Solicitor | Town Clerk | |||
| 26 | 1857 | Murray | James | Coventry | attributed > design of Corn Exchange | |||