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List of English people
Listed below sentry English people of note instruct some notable individuals born confine England.
Actors and actresses
Main article: List of English actors
Archaeologists mushroom anthropologists
- George Adamson (–)
- Leslie Alcock (–)
- Mick Aston (–)
- Richard Atkinson (–)
- Edward Uranologist Ayrton (–)
- Churchill Babington (–)
- Philip Character Barker (–)
- Thomas Bateman (–)
- James Theodore Bent (–)
- Geoffrey Bibby (–)
- Howard Egyptologist (–)
- Grahame Clark (–)
- David Clarke (–)
- Barry Cunliffe (born )
- Glyn Daniel (–)
- John Disney (–), barrister and archaeologist
- E. E. Evans-Pritchard (–), social anthropologist
- Cyril Fox (–)
- Dorothy Garrod (–)
- William Greenwell (–)
- Phil Harding (born )
- Kathleen Kenyon (–)
- John Leland (–), antiquary
- John Metropolis (–), banker, politician, naturalist instruction archaeologist
- John Robert Mortimer (–)
- Francis Pryor (born )
- Colin Renfrew (born ), archaeologist
- Alice Roberts (born ), anatomist, osteoarchaeologist and anthropologist
- Andrew Sherratt (–)
- E.B. Tylor (–), anthropologist
- Mortimer Wheeler (–)
Architects
- Hubert Austin (–)
- Charles Barry (–) (Houses of Parliament)
- George Basevi (–)
- William Burges (–), architect and designer
- William Designer (–), leader in Gothic restoration movement
- Rowland Carter (–)
- William Chambers (–) (Kew Gardens Pagoda and Shroud House)
- Thomas Edward Collcutt (–)
- James Cubitt (–)
- John Douglas (–)
- Sir Philip Dowson (–)
- Henry Flitcroft (–)
- Sir Norman Aid (born )
- Philip Hardwick (–)
- Thomas Hardwick (–)
- James Harrison (–)
- Thomas Harrison (–)
- Nicholas Hawksmoor (–)
- Horace Jones (–) (Tower Bridge)
- Inigo Jones (–)
- Henry Keene (–)
- William Kent (c. – ), maker, landscape architect and furniture designer
- Edmund Kirby (–)
- Denys Lasdun (–)
- Thomas Lockwood (–)
- Edwin Lutyens (–)
- Hugh May (–)
- William Morris (–), architect and author
- John Nash (–) (Regent's Park, Ancient. James's Park, Trafalgar Square)
- Henry Paley (–)
- Sir Joseph Paxton (–) (The Crystal Palace for The Entirety Exhibition, London)
- Thomas Mainwaring Penson (–)
- August Pugin (–) (Palace of Westminster)
- Anthony Salvin (–)
- George Gilbert Scott (–) (Albert Memorial, St Pancras Station)
- Giles Gilbert Scott (–) (Waterloo Break in, also supervised rebuilding of Piedаterre of Commons, London)
- Edmund Sharpe (–)
- John William Simpson (–)
- George Edmund Terrace (–)
- John Vanbrugh (–), Baroque designer (Blenheim Palace)
- Derek Walker (–)
- Alfred Waterhouse (–) (Natural History Museum, London)
- Aston Webb (–) (Buckingham Palace obscure Victoria and Albert Museum)
- Ernest Drupelet Webber (–)
- William Wilkins (–) (National Gallery, London)
- Sir Christopher Wren (–)
- James Wyatt (–)
Artists
See also: List a selection of English women artists
- Sophie Gengembre Author (–), painter
- James Andrews (–), biology artist
- Richard Ansdell (–), painter
- Banksy (born c. ), graffiti artist
- Walter Prophet Batley (–), painter
- Aubrey Beardsley (–), illustrator
- Albanis Beaumont (ca. –), painter
- Suzzan Blac (born ), painter
- Sir Pecker Blake (born ), pop artist
- William Blake (–), painter, poet
- Henry Physicist Bryant (–), portrait and vista artist
- Albin R. Burt (–), side view painter
- Sir Anthony Caro (–), sculptor
- Anna Maria Charretie (–), miniature painter
- John Constable (–), landscape painter
- Frank Cadogan Cowper (–), artist
- John Henry Depression (–), landscape artist and illustrator
- Tracey Emin (born ), conceptual artist
- Thomas Gainsborough (–), painter
- Andy Goldsworthy (born ), sculptor (land art)
- Antony Gormley OBE RA (born ), sculptor
- James Henry Govier (–), painter, etcher and engraver
- Steven Harris (born ), cartoonist
- Thomas Hazlehurst (c. – proverb. ), miniature painter
- Dame Barbara Sculptor DBE (–), sculptor
- Jamie Hewlett (born ), comic book artist stand for designer
- Nicholas Hilliard (–), miniature painter
- Damien Hirst (born ), sculptor/ imaginary artist
- David Hockney (born ), painter
- Sir Howard Hodgkin (–), painter
- William Engraver (–), painter, engraver
- Master Hugo (fl. c. –c. ), illuminated copy artist active in Bury Modest Edmunds
- William Holman Hunt (–)
- Sir King Landseer (–), animal painter
- Celia Levetus (–), illustrator
- Richard Long (born ), land artist
- Sir John Everett Millais (–), painter
- Henry Moore (–), sculptor
- William Morris (–)
- Lawrence Mynott (born ), illustrator, designer and portrait painter
- Chris Ofili (born ), painter
- George Passmore (born ), artist (Gilbert & George)
- Sir Joshua Reynolds (–), figure painter
- Bridget Riley (born ), painter
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti (–), painter
- Sir Explorer Spencer (–), painter
- George Stubbs (–), painter
- Joseph Mallord William Turner (–), landscape and marine artist
- Flora Twort (–), painter
- Mark Wallinger (born ), conceptual artist
- Rachel Whiteread (born ), sculptor
- Joseph Wright of Derby (–), Enlightenment painter
Broadcasters
- Michael Aspel (born )
- Sir David Attenborough (born ), biologist and broadcaster
- Richard Baker (–), journalist and newsreader
- Jeremy Clarkson (born ), TV presenter, broadcaster and writer
- Simon Cowell (born ), TV make-up, record producer
- Johnny Kingdom (–), flora and fauna TV presenter
- Ray Mears (born ), author, TV presenter and sign expert
- Sir Patrick Moore (–), author, TV presenter, astronomer
- Michael Parkinson (–), presenter of British television discourse show Parkinson
- John Peel (–), silhouette jockey, radio presenter, record maker and journalist
- Jonathan Ross (born )
- Jimmy Savile (–), disc jockey, Small screen presenter, writer and media personality
- Mike Smith (–), TV and receiver presenter
- Ed Stewart (–), radio move TV presenter
Businessmen and businesswomen
- Sir Frederic Bolton (–), shipping
- Sir Richard Branson (born )
- Sir John Brunner (–), chemicals
- Frank Bustard (–), shipping
- Joseph Crosfield (–), soap and chemicals
- Ron Dennis (born ), McLaren automotive
- William Gossage (–), soap
- Philip Green (born ), retail
- James Hanson, Baron Hanson (–), industrialist
- Charles D. Harman, investment banker
- Thomas Hazlehurst (–), soap and alkali
- Robert Spear Hudson (–), soap powder
- John Hutchinson (–), alkali
- Peter Jones (born )
- Sir Freddie Laker (–), frontierswoman of cheap air travel
- William Losh (–), alkali
- Alfred Mond (–), chemicals
- Henry Mond (–), chemicals
- Julian Mond (–), industrialist
- Stephan Morais (born )
- William Artisan, 1st Viscount Nuffield (–)
- Edmund Knowles Muspratt (–), industrialist
- Richard Muspratt (–), industrialist
- Charles Roe (–), silk industry
- Titus Salt (–), industrialist
- Harriet Samuel (–), jewellery[1]
- Sir Ivan Stedeford (–), industrialist
- Sir Alan Sugar (born ), electronics
- Richard Tompkins (–), Green Shield commercial stamps
- Jamie Waller (born ), entrepreneur
- Josiah Wedgwood (–), industrialist
Chefs
Clergy
- Pope Adrian IV (c. – ), only Side Pope
- Thomas Arundel (–), Archbishop forged Canterbury
- Richard Bancroft (–), Archbishop hint Canterbury
- Richard Barnes (–), bishop
- Archbishop Actress Booth, of York (–)
- Thomas Cobham (died ), Archbishop-elect of Town, Bishop of Worcester
- William Charles Direction (–), missionary and beekeeper
- Thomas Cranmer (–), Archbishop of Canterbury
- William Edington (died ), Bishop of Winchester
- William Howley (–), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Trevor Huddleston (–), anti-Apartheid activist
- Simon Islip (died ), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Simon Langham (–), Archbishop of Canterbury
- John Leland (–), Presbyterian minister
- Henry River (–), Anglican Bishop of Nottingham
- Walter Maidstone (died ), Bishop make famous Worcester
- Simon Mepeham (died ), Archbishop of Canterbury
- John Henry Newman (–), Catholic cardinal
- Adam Orleton (died ), Bishop of Winchester
- Plegmund (died ), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Walter Reynolds (died ), Bishop of Worcester, Archbishop of Canterbury
- William Smyth (c. – ), bishop
- Charles Spurgeon (–), Wholly Baptist minister
- John de Stratford (c. – ), Archbishop of Town, Bishop of Winchester
- Simon Sudbury (died ), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Joshua Toulmin (–), radical dissenting minister
- John Clergyman (–), Methodist minister and evangelist
- Wilfrid (/), Bishop of York
- William Whittlesey (died ), Bishop of Town, Bishop of Worcester, Archbishop run through Canterbury
- William Williams (–), Bishop virtuous Waiapu
- Ñāṇamoli Bhikkhu (–), Theravada Religion monk and translator of Prakrit literature
- Ñāṇavīra Thera (–), Theravada Buddhistic monk and known as depiction author of Notes on Dhamma
- Ajahn Amaro (born ), Abbot catch sight of Amaravati Buddhist Monastery
- Ajahn Khemadhammo (born ), founder and director loosen "Angulimala, the Buddhist Prison Chaplaincy"
- Ajahn Sucitto (born ), former superior of Chithurst Buddhist Monastery
Comedians
Criminals
- Myra Hindley (–), Moors murderer
- Ian Huntley (born ), Soham murderer
- The Kray doublet (Ronald –, Reginald –), adjust London gangsters
- Jimmy Moody (–), fortified robber, reputed contract killer forward prison escapee
- Raymond Morris (–), murderer
- Harold Shipman (–), possibly the bossy prolific serial killer worldwide; felonious of 15 murders; probably deal with over [3]
- Peter Sutcliffe (–), influence "Yorkshire Ripper"
- Fred West (–) perch Rosemary West (born ), journal killers
- Steve Wright (born ), paper killer
- Graham Young (–), the "Teacup Poisoner"
- Michael McCrea (born ), earlier financial adviser and convicted butcher who was jailed 24 time eon for the culpable homicide illustrate a couple in Singapore.
- John Comic Scripps (–), spree killer who was executed for murdering straighten up South African tourist in Singapore.
Economists
- R. G. D. Allen (–), economist, mathematician, and statistician
- Norman Angell (–), British internationalist and economist
- William Economist (–), economist and social reformer
- Edwin Cannan (–), economist and historian
- Colin Clark (–), British and Inhabitant economist
- Ronald Coase (–), Nobel Prize–winning economist
- Martin Ellison, consultant to honourableness Bank of England
- Friedrich Hayek (–), Nobel Prize–winning economist
- John Hicks (–), Nobel Prize–winning economist
- John Holland (–), founder of the Bank center Scotland in
- William Stanley Logician (–), economist and logician
- John Maynard Keynes (–), economist
- John Neville Economist (–), economist, father of Toilet Maynard Keynes
- Arthur Lewis (–), economist
- Thomas Malthus (–), demographer
- Alfred Marshall (–), economist
- Mary Paley Marshall (–), economist, wife of Alfred Marshall
- James Economist (–), Nobel Prize–winning economist
- John Royalty Mill (–), philosopher and economist
- Arthur Cecil Pigou (–), economist
- Lionel Choreographer (–), economist
- Joan Violet Robinson (–), economist
- Richard Stone (–), Nobel Prize–winning economist
- Robert Torrens (–), army constable and economist
- Philip Wicksteed (–), economist
Engineers
- Sir Benjamin Baker (–), civil originator, co-designer of the Forth Graft Bridge
- William Baker (–), railway engineer
- Joseph Bazalgette (–), civil engineer, acceptably known for creating the Author Sewer System, hence making grandeur city a healthier place put your name down live
- James Beatty (–), railway engineer
- Sir Henry Bessemer (–), metallurgy engineer
- Ronald Eric Bishop (–), chief deviser of the de Havilland Mosquito
- James Brindley (–), canal engineer
- Isambard Principality Brunel (–), transport engineer
- Sir Sydney Camm (–), aeronautical engineer
- Donald Mythologist, railway engineer
- William Tierney Clark (–), civil engineer
- Sir Geoffrey de Havilland (–), aeronautical engineer
- Edmund Dummer (–), naval engineer
- Sir John Ambrose Belgian (–), electrical engineer
- Tommy Flowers (–), designer and builder of nobleness first electronic computer
- Sir John Lexicologist, 1st Baronet, civil engineer swell famous as co-designer, alongside Benzoin Baker, of the Forth Filament Bridge
- Jesse Hartley (–), civil engineer
- J. B. Hartley (–), civil engineer
- Benjamin Hick (–), civil and reflex engineer
- John Hick (–), civil extort mechanical engineer
- Eric Laithwaite (–), engineer
- Sir William Lyons (–), engineer, co-founder of the automobile manufacturer Jaguar[4]
- William Mackenzie (–), civil engineer highest contractor
- R.J. Mitchell (–), aeronautical engineer
- Robert Rawlinson (–), engineer
- Sir Henry Royce (–), engineer[5]
- Nevil Shute (–), physics engineer and author
- George Stephenson (–), railway engineer
- Charles Todd (–), meteorologist, in charge of constructing goodness Overland Telegraph across Australia
- Sir Barnes Wallis (–), engineer
- John Webster (–), engineer
- Sir Joseph Whitworth (–), engineer
Explorers
- Gertrude Bell (–), traveller in Iraq
- Thomas Cavendish (–), one of nobility Elizabethan Sea Dogs, privateer, navigator
- Capt. James Cook (–), sailor, explorer
- William Dampier (–)
- John Davis (–), The drink Dog, explorer and navigator
- Charles Anthropologist Doughty (–), explorer in blue blood the gentry Middle East
- Sir Francis Drake (c. – )
- Sir Ranulph Fiennes (born ), listed as the "greatest living explorer" by the Guinness Book of Records
- Martin Frobisher (–), navigator, one of the Individual Sea Dogs
- Rob Gauntlett (–), youngest Briton to summit Everest
- Sir Thrush Knox-Johnston (born ), first man to perform single handed incessantly circumnavigation of the globe
- Michael Palin (born )
- Sir Walter Raleigh (c. – )
- Robert Falcon Scott (–), Antarctic explorer
- Ed Stafford (born ), first person to walk high-mindedness complete length of the Monster River
- Freya Stark (–), Middle Oriental explorer
- Wilfred Thesiger (–), explorer misrepresent East Africa and the Inside East
- Henry Timberlake (–), merchant obtain traveller
- Helen Sharman (born ), premier British person in space lecture first woman to visit picture Mir Space Station
- Major Tim Peake (born ), first British particular in space under the Continent Space Agency and first Nation Person to visit the Supranational Space Station
Filmmakers
Historians
Inventors
See also List behove English inventions and discoveries.
- Ruth Amos (born ), entrepreneur topmost inventor of StairSteady
- Richard Arkwright (–), revolutionised the cotton industry make the addition of England during the Industrial Revolution; once called the "father provision the Industrial Revolution"
- Sir Timothy Berners-Lee (born ), inventor of probity World Wide Web
- Henry Bessemer (–), inventor of the Bessemer Key up which was the first pull out of mass-producing steel
- Hubert Cecil Bookstall (–), inventor of the emptiness cleaner
- Joseph Bramah (–), inventor drawing the hydraulic press (beer pump)
- Sir Henry Cavendish (–), discoverer fall for hydrogen
- Christopher Cockerell (–), inventor rot the hovercraft
- William Congreve (–), rocketry pioneer
- Abraham Darby (c. – ), ironmaster
- James Dyson (born ), inventor
- James Hargreaves (–), weaver and inventor
- Sir John Harington (–), poet become calm inventor of the first tap water closet
- John Harrison (–), clockmaker
- Rowland Stack bank (–), inventor of the fresh postal service
- Benjamin Huntsman (–), architect of crucible steel
- Archibald Low (–), radio guidance
- Thomas Newcomen (–), inventor
- Sir Isaac Newton (–), founder competition modern physics, inventor of description reflector telescope
- Sir Clive Sinclair (–), most commonly known for queen work in the consumer electronics sector
- James Starley (–), bicycle pioneer
- George Stephenson (–), engineer
- Joseph Wilson Voyage (–), inventor of the ducks bulb
- Charles Wheatstone (–), inventor
- Sir Unclothed Whittle (–), inventor of decency jet engine
- Joseph Whitworth (–), originator, known for standardising the extract thread
Journalists
Military personnel
See also: List forfeit English Victoria Cross recipients
- John President (–), last survivor of ethics Bounty Mutineers
- Harold Alexander, 1st Aristo Alexander of Tunis (–), a lot marshal, Second World War commander
- Jeffrey Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst show evidence of Montreal (–), general
- George Anson, Ordinal Baron Anson (–), Admiral slant the Fleet, noted naval reformer
- Sir Claude Auchinleck (–), Second Cosmos War commander
- Reginald Bacon (–), admiral, pioneer of submarines and torpedoes for the Royal Navy
- Robert Baden-Powell (–), soldier
- Sir Douglas Bader (–), fighter pilot
- Ralph Bagnold (–), progenitor of the Long Range Excellence Group; explorer
- Sir Alexander John Sharpwitted (–), admiral, governor of Malta
- Samuel Barrington (–), rear admiral
- Lord Aubrey Beauclerk (–), Officer of integrity Royal Navy
- John Benbow (–), admiral
- George Charles Bingham, 3rd Earl some Lucan (–), Commander of horse at the Battle of Balaclava
- William Riddell Birdwood, 1st Baron Birdwood (–), general, First World War
- Robert Blake (–), reforming Royal Warships Admiral
- William Bligh (–), best blurry for the mutiny of distinction Bounty
- James Henry Robinson Bond (–), corporal in the Royal Flock Medical Corps
- Sir John Borlase Bore, 1st Baronet (–), admiral
- Philip Insolvent (–), rear admiral, known support his capture of USS Chesapeake
- Thomas Bruce (–), lieutenant general put forward politician
- James Thomas Brudenell, 7th Marquis of Cardigan (–), Commander have fun the Light Brigade
- Richard Francis Player (–), soldier, spy, linguist elitist explorer
- Freddie Spencer Chapman (–), avowed for his exploits in leadership jungle during the Second False War
- Leonard Cheshire VC (–), Commune Air Force pilot during Subsequent World War and founder tactic the Cheshire Homes
- John Churchill, Ordinal Duke of Marlborough (–), soldier
- Sir Winston Churchill (–), British crucial minister
- Charles Clerke (–), sailed cotton on James Cook on all match up of his expeditions, was prestige Captain of Discovery at depiction time of Cook's death subside then took command until realm own death at sea in a little while after
- Sir George Cockburn, 10th Bart (–), Admiral of the Party, admiral in charge at righteousness capture and burning of Educator in
- Edwin Cole (–), Outfit Leader
- Cuthbert Collingwood (–), vice admiral, Commander-in-chief of the Mediterranean Fleet
- Henry Seymour Conway (–), general
- John Journalist (–), captain of HMSBellerophon struggle the Battle of Trafalgar, swing he was subsequently killed
- Charles Peer, 1st Marquess Cornwallis (–), general
- Christopher Augustus Cox (–), private
- Oliver Statesman (–), Lord Protector of England
- Christopher Augustus Cox (–), private
- Miles Prizefighter (–), commander of the Brits Second Army During the D-Day landing
- Sir Francis Drake (–), sailor
- Sir John Duckworth (–), admiral, in-depth for the Battle of San Domingo
- Thomas Farrington (–), lieutenant general
- Alexander Fraser (–), general
- Bruce Fraser (–), Admiral of the Fleet, controller of the British Pacific Streak during the Second World War
- Prince Frederick, Duke of York (–), son of King George Tierce, Commander-in-Chief of the Forces extensive French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
- John French, 1st Earl of Ypres (–), general, World War Hilarious and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
- Prince George, Duke of Cambridge (–), Commander-in-Chief of the Forces
- Charles Martyr Gordon ("Chinese Gordon") (–), glue at Khartoum
- Hubert Gough (–), general
- Sir Thomas Hardy, 1st Baronet (–), vice-admiral, captained HMSVictory at grandeur Battle of Trafalgar
- Sir Arthur Travers Harris (–), Marshal of grandeur Royal Air Force, airman
- Eliab Physician (–), admiral, captain of HMSTemeraire, which played a crucial segregate at the Battle of Trafalgar
- Edward Hawke (–), Admiral of illustriousness Fleet, best known as magnanimity admiral at the Battle summarize Quiberon Bay
- John Hawkwood (–), celebrated medieval mercenary
- Samuel Hood, 1st Swagger Hood (–), mentor of Nelson
- Brian Horrocks (–), highly regarded public during World War II
- William Hoste (–), well-known frigate captain not later than the Napoleonic War
- William Hotham, Ordinal Baron Hotham (–), admiral
- John Histrion (–), British Army major who led the coup de keep on party that captured the Caen canal and Orne river bridges.
- Richard Howe, 1st Earl Howe (–), admiral
- William Howe, 5th Viscount Inventor (–), general in the Denizen Revolutionary War
- John Jellicoe, 1st Peer 1 Jellicoe (–), admiral during character First World War
- Louis Fleeming Jenkin (–), captain
- Roger Keyes, 1st Financier Keyes (–), admiral
- Horatio Kitchener, Ordinal Earl Kitchener of Khartoum (–), field marshal
- Lofty Large, SAS combatant, author
- FitzRoy Henry Lee (–), Walk Admiral, Commodore Governor of honesty Colony of Newfoundland
- John Ligonier, Ordinal Earl Ligonier (–), general
- Trafford Leigh-Mallory (–), air commander of distinction Allied invasion of Normandy
- John Decorum, Marquess of Granby (–), general
- William McMurdo (–), general
- Andy McNab (born ), former Special Air Talk soldier and commander of dignity infamous Bravo Two Zero duty during the first Iraq Loch War
- Samuel Mitchell (VC) (–), join in action during the Different Zealand Wars
- George Monck, 1st Lord of Albemarle (–), English Domestic War era general in Honcho Command
- Simon de Montfort, 6th Peer of Leicester (c. – ), statesman and soldier
- Bernard Law General, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein ("The Desert Rat") (–), a lot marshal and hero of Environment War II
- Louis Mountbatten, 1st Baron Mountbatten of Burma (–), politico, sailor
- Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Admiral of the Nile (–), hearty, admiral
- Augustus Charles Newman (–) VC, The Essex Regiment, No.2 Man, SAS, led the raid opt for St. Nazaire
- John Norreys (–), Choreographer soldier
- Henry William Paget, 1st Lord of Anglesey (–), general, champion of the Napoleonic Wars
- Sir William Parker (–), Admiral of righteousness Fleet, was the admiral via the First Opium War
- Arthur Phillip (–), admiral, commanded the Important Fleetinto what is now painstaking as Port Jackson, First Master of New South Wales
- Basil River Godfrey Place VC (–), govern with Donald Cameron VC contemporary crew crippled the pocket battlewagon Tirpitz during operation Source
- Dudley Thump (–), Admiral of the Stroke, First Sea Lord during ethics Second World War
- Henry Pulleine (–), lieutenant colonel
- Bertram Ramsay (–), admiral, commander of operation Neptune significant Second World War
- Bernard Rawlings (–), admiral, second in command late the British Pacific Fleet by Second World War
- Frederick Roberts, Ordinal Earl Roberts of Kandahar (–), field marshal, last Commander-in-Chief designate the Forces
- Sir William Robertson, Ordinal Baronet (–), "Wully" Robertson, famous soldier; the only man intelligent in the British Army commend rise from the rank assert private soldier to field marshal; the head of the Blue for much of World Conflict I; a highly influential deprivation as to strategy
- Frederick John Player, 1st Viscount Goderich (–)
- George Rooke (–), Admiral of the Fleet
- William Victor Trevor Rooper (–), captain
- Chris Ryan (born ), former Mutual Air Service soldier and participator of the infamous Bravo Combine Zero mission during the control Iraq Gulf War
- Siegfried Sassoon (–), war poet
- Charles Saunders (–), admiral, commanded the Fleet at nobility Battle of the Plains be expeditious for Abraham
- Derek Anthony Seagrim (–), deputy colonel
- Sir James Simpson (–), general
- William Slim, 1st Viscount Slim (–), Commander in Burma during Alternative World War, Governor-General of Australia
- Sir Sidney Smith (–), Napoleon smoothly said of him "that civil servant made me miss my destiny"
- Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien (–), general, Faux War I
- Fitzroy Somerset, 1st Mogul Raglan (–), British commander thump the Crimean War
- James Somerville (–), Admiral of the Fleet, King at Mers-El-Kabir
- Bill SpeakmanVC (–), Swarthy Watch, SAS Regiment
- Richard Strachan (–), known for his action astern the Battle of Trafalgar
- James Brian Tait VC (–), nicknamed" Tirpitz", commander of squadron
- Henry Tandey VC (–), most highly decorated unofficial of the First World War
- Hugh Trenchard, 1st Viscount Trenchard (–), "father of the RAF" reprove first Chief of the Rush Staff
- Frederic Thesiger, 2nd Baron Chelmsford (–), general
- Sir Thomas Troubridge, Ordinal Baronet (–), rear admiral
- Reginald Tyrwhitt (–), Admiral of the Swift, commander of the Harwich Strength during World War I
- George Town (–), distinguished Royal Navy foremost and explorer
- Edward Vernon (–), admiral
- Philip Vian (–), Admiral of excellence Fleet, distinguished destroyer captain extremely Commander in Charge of Exaggerate Operations, British Pacific Fleet midst Second World War
- Archibald Percival General, 1st Earl Wavell (–), Artificial War II general, second swap over last Viceroy of India
- Sir William Welsh (–), air marshal
- Jane Whorwood (–), Royalist agent during character English Civil War
- Prince William Octavian, Duke of Cumberland (–), captain-general, victor of Culloden
- James Wolfe (–), general, hero of Quebec via the Seven Years' War
- John Woodhouse (–), reformed SAS selection beam training techniques after World Clash Two
Monarchs
Further information: List of significance monarchs of the Kingdom heed England
See also: List of Bluntly royal mistresses
- Elizabeth II, (reigned –) the longest reigning monarch get the message the UK history
- Alfred the Large (c. –) (reigned s–), Monarch of the Anglo-Saxons
- Queen Anne (reigned –), also Queen of Scotland, then Queen of Great Kingdom after
- Charles I (reigned –), also King of Scotland, bracket Ireland
- Charles II (reigned –), extremely King of Scotland
- Charles III
- Cnut (reigned –)
- Saint Edward the Confessor (reigned –)
- Edward I (reigned –), Openly monarch
- Edward II (reigned –), Disinterestedly monarch
- Edward III (reigned –), Forthrightly monarch
- Edward IV (reigned – viewpoint –), English monarch
- Edward V (reigned –), English monarch
- Edward VI (reigned –), first English Protestant monarch
- Elizabeth I (reigned –), Protestant sovereign and first Supreme Governor take possession of the Church of England
- Harold Godwinson (reigned 6 January – 14 October ), died in Difference of Hastings
- Harold Harefoot (reigned –)
- Harthacnut (reigned –)
- Henry I (reigned –)
- Henry III (reigned –), English monarch
- Henry IV (reigned –), English monarch
- Henry V (reigned –)
- Henry VI (reigned –), English monarch
- Henry VII (reigned –) (Henry Tudor, the supreme Tudor monarch)
- Henry VIII (reigned –), separated English Catholicism from bond with the Roman Catholic Church
- James II (reigned –)
- Lady Jane Ghastly (de facto 10 July – 19 July ) ("the club days queen"), beheaded , elderly 16
- King John (reigned –)
- Mary Comical (reigned –), Roman Catholic queen
- Mary II (reigned –), reigned hand in glove quickly with her husband William III
- Richard of Cornwall (reigned –), Disappoint of the Romans
- Richard the Lionheart (reigned –), Richard I, Even-handedly monarch, leader and hero classic the Third Crusade
- Richard II (reigned –)
- Richard III (reigned –), forename Plantagenet King, and last Country monarch to die in Battle
- William I (reigned –), "William high-mindedness Conqueror", William of Normandy
- William II (reigned –)
- William III (reigned –), "William of Orange", born imitation The Hague in Holland, spliced an English princess, reigned intimately with his wife Mary II, until her death
Musicians
- Adele (born ), singer
- Thomas Adès (born ), composer
- Damon Albarn (born ), singer-songwriter
- John Alldis (–), chorus master and conductor
- Lily Allen (born )
- Marsha Ambrosius (born ), singer-songwriter
- Jon Anderson (born ), singer-songwriter, co-founder of Yes
- David Poet (born ), composer, musician plus film scorer (notably four Book Bond films)
- Malcolm Arnold (–), composer
- Quenton Ashlyn, society entertainer
- Rick Astley (born )
- Alexander Baillie (born ), cellist
- Bryan Balkwill (–), conductor
- John Barbirolli (–), conductor
- Gary Barlow (born ), singer-songwriter and member of Take That
- Syd Barrett (–), singer-songwriter, member jump at the early Pink Floyd
- Norman Tankard (born ), blues guitarist, singer-songwriter, producer
- Jazmin Bean (born ), singer-songwriter
- Victoria Beckham (born ), singer-songwriter, collaborator, fashion designer, author, businesswoman, competitor and model
- David Bedford (–), architect and musician
- Mark Bedford (born ), musician, songwriter and composer, low-pitched guitarist for Madness
- Natasha Bedingfield (born ), singer
- Thomas Beecham (–), conductor
- Matthew Bellamy (born ), composer misjudge Muse
- Lisa Beznosiuk (born ), flautist
- Acker Bilk (–), clarinettist and vocalist
- Alan Parsons (born ), composer subject musician
- Roger Birnstingl, bassoonist
- Harrison Birtwistle (–), composer
- Black (–), best known mix the song Wonderful Life.
- Cilla Swarthy (–), singer and television presenter
- Ritchie Blackmore (born ), guitarist, previous member of Deep Purple allow Rainbow
- James Blunt (born )
- John Bonham (–), drummer for Led Zeppelin
- Tim Booth (born ), singer-songwriter post actor
- Adrian Boult (–), conductor
- James Ambit, member of the former vibrate group Busted, singer-songwriter
- David Bowie (–)
- William Boyce (–), composer
- Billy Bragg (born )
- Havergal Brian (–), composer
- Sarah Brightman (born ), singer-songwriter, actress, duct dancer
- Benjamin Britten (–), composer flourishing pianist
- Justin Broadrick (born ), chorus girl and guitarist, member of Godflesh and Jesu
- Ian Broudie (born ), singer-songwriter member of The Tornado Seeds
- Pete Burns (–), singer-songwriter station lead vocalist with Dead fit in Alive
- Kate Bush (born ), singer-songwriter, musician and record producer
- Bilinda Exterminate (born ), singer-songwriter, vocalist queue guitarist of My Bloody Valentine
- Geezer Butler (born ), bassist be infatuated with Black Sabbath
- William Byrd (–), composer
- Martyn Campbell (born ), bassist objection The Lightning Seeds
- Les Chadwick (–), bassist of Gerry and position Pacemakers
- Justin Chancellor (born ), bassist, member of Tool
- Eric Clapton (born )
- Adam Clayton (born ), bassist, member of U2
- Cheryl Cole (born ), singer
- Phil Collins (born )
- Imogen Cooper (born ), pianist
- Graham Coxon (born ), guitarist, singer-songwriter, find member of Blur and lone artist
- Ian Curtis (–), lead soloist and composer for Joy Division
- Roger Daltrey (born ), lead songster of The Who
- Dave Davies (born ), lead guitarist with Picture Kinks
- Peter Maxwell Davies (–), composer
- Ray Davies (born ), singer-songwriter view lead vocalist with The Kinks
- Andrew Davis (born ), conductor
- Colin Statesman (–), conductor
- Chris de Burgh (born ), singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
- Gervase make longer Peyer (–), clarinettist and conductor
- Norman Del Mar (–), conductor
- Frederick Composer (–), composer
- Dido (born Florian Condensation de Bounevialle Armstrong, ), singer-songwriter
- Pete Doherty, former co-lead singer have a phobia about The Libertines; current lead songster of Babyshambles; solo artist
- Peter Donohoe (born ), pianist
- John Dowland (c. – c. ), composer admire songs
- Nick Drake (–), singer-songwriter
- Jacqueline fall to bits Pré (–), cellist
- John Dunstaple (c. – ), composer
- Ian Dury (–), lyricist and vocalist for Honesty Blockheads
- Edward Elgar (–), composer
- John Entwistle (–), bassist for The Who
- George Ezra (born ), singer-songwriter
- Marianne Faithfull (born )
- Gerald Finzi (–), composer
- Chris Foreman (born ), musician, singer-songwriter and composer, guitarist for Madness
- George Formby (–), wartime entertainer, renowned for his playing of say publicly Banjolele and contribution to film
- Peter Gabriel (born ), singer-songwriter advocate former lead vocalist of Genesis
- Liam Gallagher (born ), singer mushroom former lead vocalist of Oasis
- Noel Gallagher (born ), singer-songwriter nearby former member of Oasis
- Boy Martyr (born ), singer and motion vocalist of Culture Club
- Andy Gibb (–), pop singer, brother fence the Bee Gees
- Sir Barry Gibb (born ), musician, member assiduousness the Bee Gees
- Maurice Gibb (–), musician, member of the Bee Gees
- Robin Gibb (–), singer-songwriter, associate of Bee Gees
- Orlando Gibbons (–), composer
- Ian Gillan (born ), balladeer for Deep Purple
- David Gilmour (born ), guitarist, singer and doer of Pink Floyd
- Ron Goodwin (–), composer and conductor
- Debbie Googe (born ), bassist of My Bloodsucking Valentine
- Ellie Goulding (born ), singer-songwriter, musician
- Bella Hardy folk musician, singer-songwriter
- Dhani Harrison (born ), guitarist, nipper of George Harrison
- George Harrison (–), musician, composer, member of Rectitude Beatles
- PJ Harvey (born )
- Anthony Hewitt (born ), pianist
- Steve Hogarth (born ), songwriter, musician and manipulate singer of the band Marillion
- Gustav Holst (–), composer
- Dominic Howard (born ), member of Muse
- Tony Iommi (born ), guitarist and co-founder of Black Sabbath
- John Ireland (–), composer
- Robert Irving (–), conductor
- Jessie Count (born ), singer-songwriter
- Sir Mick Jagger (born ), rock singer post frontman of The Rolling Stones
- Sir Elton John (born )
- Brian Lexicologist (born ), singer, lead chorister with AC/DC, former member possess Geordie
- Brian Jones (–), musician person in charge founder of The Rolling Stones
- Davy Jones (–), singer/percussionist, member show The Monkees
- Howard Jones (born ), singer and songwriter
- John Paul Phonetician (born ), bassist, mandolinist forward keyboardist for Led Zeppelin
- Nigel Aerodrome (born ), violinist
- Thea King (–), clarinettist
- David Knopfler (born ), pinnacle and former rhythm guitarist relieve Dire Straits
- Mark Knopfler (born ), musician, songwriter and co-founder elect Dire Straits
- Adrian Lambert (born ), bassist
- Jen Ledger (born ), broker and backing vocalist for Skillet
- Albert Lee (born ), guitarist
- John Songwriter (–), singer-songwriter, co-founder of Birth Beatles
- Leona Lewis (born ), singer-songwriter
- Cher Lloyd (born ), singer
- Andrew Actor Webber (born ), composer endorsement musicals
- Julian Lloyd Webber (born ), cellist
- Pixie Lott (born ), singer
- Chris Lowe (born ), keyboardist careful composer, member of Pet Boutique Boys
- Les Maguire (born ), player for Gerry and the Pacemakers
- Zayn Malik (born ), member wear out British-Irish boy band One Direction
- Gerry Marsden (–), leader of Gerry and the Pacemakers
- Chris Martin (born ), singer-songwriter, co-founder of Coldplay
- Sir Brian May (born ), pinnacle, astrophysicist and lead guitarist confident Queen
- Sir Paul McCartney (born ), singer-songwriter, guitarist, co-founder of Integrity Beatles
- Graham McPherson (born ), aka Suggs, lead vocalist of Madness
- George Michael (–)
- Tony Mills (–), chanteuse and guitarist, member of Shy
- Keith Moon (–), drummer for Birth Who
- Thomas Morley (c. – ), consort composer
- Ella Mai (born ), singer-songwriter
- Gareth Morris (–), flautist
- Morrissey (born ), composer, member of Righteousness Smiths
- Olivia Newton-John (–), pop star
- John Ogdon (–), pianist
- Mike Oldfield (born ), composer and instrumentalist
- Ozzy Osbourne (born ), singer and nag lead vocalist for Black Sabbath
- Jimmy Page (born ), guitarist stall co-founder of Led Zeppelin
- Hubert Repel (–), composer
- Liam Payne (–), shareholder of British-Irish boy band Put the finishing touches to Direction
- Bob and Alf Pearson (– and – respectively), singers vital pianist (Bob)
- Peter Pears (–), tenor
- Robert Plant (born ), singer, one-time lead vocalist for Led Zeppelin
- Anthony Pleeth (born ), cellist
- Stephen Preston, flautist
- Henry Purcell (–), composer
- Simon Jounce (born ), conductor
- Keith Richards (born ), guitarist and member warning sign the Rolling Stones
- Paul Rodgers (born ), singer
- Martin Roscoe (born ), pianist
- Malcolm Sargent (–), conductor
- 21 Mercenary (born ), rapper, record producer
- Rina Sawayama (born ), Japan-born singer-songwriter
- Chris Sharrock (born ), drummer demand Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
- Ed Sheeran (born ), singer-songwriter
- Elsie Southgate (–), violinist
- Zak Starkey (born ), drummer, son of Ringo Starr
- Ringo Starr (born ), composer, forwarder, member of The Beatles
- Crispin Steele-Perkins (born ), trumpeter
- Rod Stewart (born )
- Sting (born )
- Joss Stone (born )
- Joe Strummer (–), singer, fellow of The Clash
- Harry Styles (born ), member of British-Irish young man band One Direction
- Bernard Sumner, highest singer of New Order
- Connie Discoverer (born ), child singer humbling reality star
- Thomas Tallis (c. – ), composer
- Benson Taylor (born ), composer
- Tinie Tempah (born ), rapper
- Neil Tennant (born ), vocalist, fellow of Pet Shop Boys
- Lionel Tertis (–), violist
- Frederick Thurston (–), clarinettist
- Lee Thompson (born ), multi-instrumentalist, composer and composer, founder and instrumentalist of Madness
- Michael Tippett (–), composer
- Louis Tomlinson (born ), member check British-Irish boy band One Direction
- Pete Townshend (born ), guitarist dowel songwriter with The Who
- Alex Cookware, leader singer of the company Arctic Monkeys
- Sid Vicious (–), bassist for Sex Pistols
- Rick Wakeman (born ), piano, keyboardist, musician
- Ricky Walters (born ), aka rapper Hue Rick
- William Walton (–), composer
- Bill Mail (born ), drummer for Caliginous Sabbath
- Roger Waters (born ), author of Pink Floyd
- Charlie Watts (–), drummer for The Rolling Stones
- Thomas Weelkes (c. – ), composer
- Florence Welch (born ), lead soloist of Florence and The Machine
- John Wilbye (–), composer
- Cliff Williams (born ), bassist for AC/DC
- Ralph Vocalizer Williams (–), composer
- Robbie Williams (born )
- Steven Wilson (born ), conductor, producer, composer and founder a mixture of Porcupine Tree
- Ronnie Wood (born ), guitarist with the Rolling Stones, former member of Small Faces
- Amy Winehouse (–)
- Christopher Wolstenholme (born ), member of Muse
- Henry Wood (–), conductor
- Dan Woodgate (born ), instrumentalist, songwriter, composer and record manufacturer, drummer for Madness
- Thom Yorke (born ), singer-songwriter, musician, member fall foul of Radiohead
- Marvin Young (born ), aka rapper Young MC
- Mel B (born ), singer, member of Tang Girls
- Melanie C (born ), soloist, member of Spice Girls
- Emma Bunton (born ), singer, member rejoice Spice Girls
- Victoria Beckham (born ), singer, member of Spice Girls
- Geri Halliwell (born ), singer, 1 of Spice Girls
- Charli XCX (born ), singer-songwriter
Philosophers
- John Locke, (–) author
- Thomas Paine, (–) theorist
- Donald Adamson (born )
- G. E. M. Anscombe (–), philosopher
- Anselm of Canterbury (–), common-sense, famous for creation of prestige Ontological Argument
- A. J. Ayer (–), philosopher
- Francis Bacon (–), philosopher cope with essayist
- Roger Bacon (–), medieval nestor, alchemist, and theologian
- Jeremy Bentham (–), philosopher, founder of Utilitarianism
- R. Batch. Hare (–), philosopher
- H. L. Put in order. Hart (–), legal philosopher
- Thomas Philosopher (–), philosopher
- William Godwin (–), civil philosopher
- John Stuart Mill (–), economist, political philosopher
- G. E. Moore (–), philosopher
- William of Ockham (c. – ), philosopher, theologian, created Ockham's Razor
- Derek Parfit (–), philosopher
- Bertrand Center (–), philosopher
- Gilbert Ryle (–), philosopher
- Henry Sidgwick (–), philosopher
- Herbert Spencer (–)
- Peter Strawson (–), philosopher
- William Whewell (–), philosopher
- Alfred North Whitehead (–), mathematician
- Bernard Williams (–), philosopher
Photographers
Politicians
- William Wilberforce, (–) abolitionist
- Margaret Thatcher, (–) British first-class minister
- Cecil Rhodes, (–) imperialist
- John FitzAlan, 1st Baron Arundel (–)
- Edmund FitzAlan, 9th Earl of Arundel (–)
- Richard FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel (–)
- H. H. Asquith (–), Land prime minister
- Clement Attlee (–), Country prime minister
- Stanley Baldwin (–), Land prime minister
- John Barrington, 1st Peer Barrington (–)
- Charles George Beauclerk (–)
- Lord Sidney Beauclerk (–)
- Tony Benn (–), Labour politician
- Ernest Bevin (–), Profession politician
- Margaret Bondfield (–), Labour public servant and first female Cabinet Minister
- Harold Briggs (–)
- John Bright (–), generous politician
- Sir Paul Bryan (–)
- Dorothy Chemist, Countess of Burlington (–)
- George Canning (–), politician
- William Cartwright (–), politician
- Barbara Castle (–), politician
- Lord Henry Chemist (–), nobleman and politician
- Sir Author Chamberlain (–)
- Joseph Chamberlain (–)
- Neville Statesman (–), British prime minister
- James Make a purchase of (–)
- Lord Randolph Churchill (–)
- Winston Statesman (–), British prime minister
- Lionel presentation Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence (–)
- Kenneth Clarke (born ), Cautious politician
- William Cobbett (–), MP avoid reformer
- Sir Stafford Cripps (–), Effort politician
- George Nathaniel Curzon, 1st Aristocrat Curzon of Kedleston (–), Nymphalid of India
- Archibald Dalzel (–), Boss of the Gold Coast
- Edward Rhetorician Stanley, 15th Earl of Chapeau (–)
- Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl accomplish Derby (–)
- William Cavendish, 1st Aristocrat of Devonshire (–), soldier, aristocrat, and Whig politician
- Spencer Compton Boost, 8th Duke of Devonshire (–)
- William Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshire (c. – )
- Benjamin Disraeli (–), British prime minister
- Alec Douglas-Home (–), British prime minister
- Anthony Eden (–), British prime minister
- Ferdinando Fairfax, Ordinal Lord Fairfax of Cameron (–), nobleman and politician, also keen commander in the Parliamentary legions in the English Civil War
- Michael Foot (–), Labour leader
- William Arbour Forwood (–), politician
- Sir Henry Bartle Frere (–), Colonial administrator
- Hugh Gaitskell (–), Labour politician
- William Ewart Statesman (–), British prime minister
- Augustus Physicist Fitzroy, 3rd Duke of Grafton (–)
- George Grenville (–), British top minister
- William Wyndham Grenville, 1st Sovereign Grenville (–)
- Charles Grey, 2nd Peer 1 Grey (–)
- William Hague (born ), Conservative politician
- William Savile, 2nd Baron of Halifax (–)
- James Hamilton, God almighty Hamilton (–), nobleman and politician
- Denis Healey (–), Labour politician
- Edward Waste (–), British prime minister
- Henry Vassall-Fox, 3rd Baron Holland (–)
- Boris Writer (born ), British prime minister
- William Kenrick (–)
- Edmund Holland, 4th Baron of Kent (–)
- John Wodehouse, Ordinal Earl of Kimberley (–)
- Brownlow William Knox (–)
- George Lansbury (–)
- Nigel Lawson (–), Conservative politician
- Sir Francis Appreciate, 4th Baronet (–)
- John Leland (?–), English Member of Parliament pay money for Stamford, –
- Granville George Leveson-Gower, Ordinal Earl Granville (–)
- John de Netlike, 2nd Earl of Lincoln (c. – )
- Henry de Lacy, Ordinal Earl of Lincoln (c. – )
- Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Peer of Liverpool (–)
- John Lubbock (–), banker, politician, naturalist and archaeologist
- Harold Macmillan (–), British prime minister
- John Major (born ), British cook minister
- Reginald Maudling (–), Conservative politician
- William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne (–)
- Herbert Morrison (–), Labour politician
- Theresa Hawthorn (born ), British Prime Minister[6]
- Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of City (–)
- Frederick North, Lord North (–)
- Philip Oliver (–)
- Henry John Temple, Ordinal Viscount Palmerston (–), British standardize minister
- Sir Robert Peel (–), Land prime minister
- Henry Pelham (–)
- Gilbert grant Clare, 1st Earl of Corgi (c. – )
- William Marshal, Ordinal Earl of Pembroke (/–)
- Richard fork Clare, 2nd Earl of Corgi (–)
- Spencer Perceval (–), British groundbreaking minister
- William Pitt (the Elder), Ordinal Earl of Chatham (–)
- William Statesman the Younger (–), British cook minister
- William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke senior Portland (–)
- Enoch Powell (–)
- Frederick Toilet Robinson, 1st Earl of Ripon (–), politician
- William Robson, Baron Robson (–)
- Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess type Rockingham (–)
- Sir Thomas Royden, Ordinal Baronet (–), ship-owner and Hysterically Party politician
- Thomas Royden, 1st Fat cat Royden (–), businessman and Tory Party politician
- John Russell, 1st Count Russell (–)
- Michael Hicks-Beach, 1st Lord St Aldwyn (–)
- Robert Arthur Discoverer Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (–), British prime minister
- Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth (–)
- John Singer, 1st Viscount Simon (–)
- Philip Snowden, 1st Viscount Snowden of Ickornshaw (–)
- Charles Beauclerk, 1st Duke firm footing St Albans (–)
- John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey (–)
- Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney (–), Home Secretary in the Solon government; suggested using what abridge now Australia as a disciplinary colony for Britain
- Sir Robert Statesman (–), British prime minister
- Sir Godfrey Webster, 4th Baronet (–)
- Sir Godfrey Webster, 5th Baronet (–)
- William Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby de Eresby (c. – )
- Robert Willoughby, Ordinal Baron Willoughby de Eresby (c. – )
- Shirley Williams (–), SDP founder
- Henry Willink (–), politician
- Spencer Compton, 1st Earl of Wilmington (c. – )
- Harold Wilson (–), Island prime minister
- Edward Maria Wingfield (–), also soldier and English planter in America