John Ba[t]chiler/Bachilor (d 1674), an Emmanuel College graduate, was ousted in 1660 but took the Oxford oath in 1666.
Thomas Baldwin (d 1693) Baxter's assistant and successor
Nathanael Ball of Somerset c 1623–1681
Father and son William Bartlet 1599-1680 and John Bartlet 1609/10–1682 were both based in Exeter.
Thomas Baylie of Wiltshire 1581/2–1663
Suffolk born John Beadle 1595–1667
Cumbrian William Benn 1600–1681
Robert Bennet[t] (d 1687) ejected from Waddesdon in Buckinghamshire, a chaplain to Philip, Lord Wharton 1613-1696.
John Billingsley 1625–1683 who established a dissenting academy in Mansfield.
Derby born oriental scholar John Bingham 1612/13–1689
Samuel Birch 1620/21–1680 who ran a school and also became a chaplain to Lord Wharton.
John Bisco[e] 1605/6–1679 of High Wycombe ejected from Abingdon in 1660
William Blackmore 1616–1684
Samuel Blower (d 1701)
Pomeranian Mauritius Boheme or Bohemus fl 1646–1662
Also two sets of synonymously named fathers and sons: James Bradshaw Sr 1613-85, James Bradshaw Jr 1635-1702 of Bolton and John Brinsley Sr 1581–1624, John Brinsley Jr 1600–1665 of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire.
Andrew Bromhall 1608-1662
Benjamin Brunning 1623-1680
John Bryan (d 1676)
Daniel Bull 1633?-1697/8
John Burgess 1622/3–1671
Edward Burghall 1600-1665
Richard Byfield 1598-1664.
Cornelius Burges[s] (d 1665), Anthony Burges[s] (d 1664) Unrelated both had Watford connections and were published authors.