Births
- 1630
- 28 April - Charles Cotton, poet (died 1687)
- 29 May - King Charles II of England (died 1685)
- 1 August - Thomas Clifford, 1st Baron Clifford of Chudleigh, statesman (died 1673)
- October - John Tillotson, Archbishop of Canterbury (died 1694)
- 1631
- 1 January - Katherine Philips, poet (died 1664)
- 20 February - Thomas Osborne, 1st Duke of Leeds, statesman (died 1712)
- 19 August - John Dryden, writer (died 1700)
- 4 November - Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange (died 1660)
- 14 December - Lady Anne Finch Conway, philosopher (died 1679)
- 1632
- 29 August - John Locke, philosopher (died 1704)
- 20 October - Christopher Wren, architect, astronomer and mathematician (died 1723)
- 17 December - Anthony Wood, antiquarian (died 1695)
- 1633
- 23 February - Samuel Pepys, civil servant and diarist (died 1703)
- 14 October - King James II of England (died 1701)
- 11 November - George Savile, 1st Marquess of Halifax, writer and statesman (died 1695)
- Sir Edward Seymour, 4th Baronet, politician (died 1708)
- 1635
- 18 July - Robert Hooke, scientist (died 1703)
- 22 November - Francis Willughby, biologist (died 1672)
- 28 December - Princess Elizabeth of England (died 1650)
- 1636
- 29 June - Thomas Hyde, orientalist (died 1703)
- 29 September - Thomas Tenison, Archbishop of Canterbury (died 1715)
- 1637
- March - Anne Hyde, first wife of King James II (died 1671)
- 17 March - Princess Anne (died 1640)
- 1638
- 24 January - Charles Sackville, 6th Earl of Dorset, poet and courtier (died 1706)
- 6 May - Henry Capell, 1st Baron Capell, First Lord of the British Admiralty (died 1696)
- Martin Lister, naturalist (died 1712)
- Ralph Montagu, 1st Duke of Montagu, diplomat (died 1709)
- William Sacheverell, statesman (died 1691)
- 1639
- 7 March - Charles Stewart, 3rd Duke of Richmond (died 1672)
- 8 July - Henry Stuart, Duke of Gloucester (died 1660)
- 29 September - Lord William Russell, politician (died 1683)
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