- List of people from Kent
List of notable residents of the county of
Kent inEngland . Persons are grouped by occupation and listed in order of birth. Kent is defined by its current boundaries.Politicians, statesmen and lawyers
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John Scott of Scott's Hall (–1485) – Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports
*William Scott of Scott's Hall (–1524) – Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports
*Thomas Cheney (c. 1485–1558) – Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports
*Nicholas Wotton (c. 1497–1567) – ambassador to France
*Henry Stafford, 1st Baron Stafford (1501–1563) – peer
*Anne Boleyn (c. 1501–1536) – wife of King Henry VIII
*Sir John Peyton (–1558) – Governor of Jersey
*Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork (1566–1643) – Lord High Treasurer of the Kingdom of Ireland
*Roger Twysden (1597–1672) – politician and antiquarian
*Miles Sindercombe (–1657) – leader of a group that tried to assassinate Oliver Cromwell
*Sackville Crowe (c. 1611-c. 1683) – Member of Parliament and Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire
*Heneage Finch, 1st Earl of Nottingham (1621–1682) – Lord Chancellor
*Francis Lovelace (1621–1675) – second governor of the New York colony
*Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke (1690–1764) – Lord Chancellor
*Daniel Horsmanden (c. 1691-c. 1778) – judge who tried the supposed conspirators in the New York Slave Insurrection of 1741
*Jeffrey Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst (1717–1797) – Governor General of British North America
*Thomas Paine (1737–1809) – revolutionary
*Charles Abbott, 1st Baron Tenterden (1762–1832) – Lord Chief Justice
*Charles Larkin (1775–1833) – electoral reformer
*Elizabeth Fry (1780–1845) – prison reformer
*Sir Edward Knatchbull, 9th Baronet (1781–1849) – Conservative Member of Parliament for East Kent
*George Gipps (1791–1847) – Governor of the colony of New South Wales, Australia
*Francis Bond Head (1793–1875) – Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada during the rebellion of 1837
*William Locke Brockman (1802–1872) – early settler of Western Australia and Member of the Western Australian Legislative Council
*Edmund Walker Head (1805–1868) – Governor General of the Province of Canada
*Henry Young (1808–1870) – fifth Governor of South Australia
*Wallace Bickley (1810–1876) – early settler of Western Australia and Member of the Western Australian Legislative Council
*Charles Sladen (1816–1884) – sixth Premier of Victoria, Australia
*Edith Pechey (1845–1908) – suffragette and one of the first UK female doctors
*Josceline Amherst (1846–1900) – member of Western Australia's first Legislative Council under responsible government
*George Herbert Murray (1849–1936) – civil servant and Permanent Secretary of the Treasury
*Aretas Akers-Douglas, 1st Viscount Chilston (1851–1926) – Conservative Home Secretary
*William Hall-Jones (1851–1936) – Prime Minister of New Zealand
*Janet Stancomb-Wills (1851–1932) – mayor of Ramsgate and philanthropist
*Martin Conway (1856–1937) – Member of Parliament and art critic
*Henry Forster, 1st Baron Forster (1866–1936) – seventh Governor-General of Australia
*Winston Churchill (1874–1965) – Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
*Grote Stirling (1875–1953) – Member of Parliament in Canada
*Wendy Wood (1892–1981) – campaigner for Scottish independence
*Audrey Callaghan (1915–2005) – Greater London Councillor and wife of British prime minister James Callaghan
*Philip Lucock (1916–1996) – Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives in Australia
*Edward Heath (1916–2005) – Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
*Ron Ledger (1920–2004) – Labour Member of Parliament
*John Vinelott (1923–2006) – High Court judge
*Bob Astles (1924–) – associate of Ugandan presidents Milton Obote and Idi Amin
*Jeanne Hoban (1924–) – trade unionist in Sri Lanka
*Geoff Braybrooke (1935 –) – New Zealand Member of Parliament
*Brian Haw (1949 –) – anti-war protester
*Anne, Princess Royal (1950 –) – Princess Royal
*Nick Brown (–) – Labour Member of Parliament
*John Redwood (1951–) – Conservative Member of Parliament
*James Arbuthnot (1952–) – Conservative Member of Parliament
*Paul Clark (politician) (1957–) – Labour Member of Parliament
*Nicky Crane (1958–1993) – neo-Nazi activist
*Sean Gabb (1960–) – director of the free market and civil liberties think-tank, Libertarian Alliance
*Diana, Princess of Wales (1961–1997) – Princess of Wales
*Sophie, The Countess of Wessex (1965–) – wife of Prince Edward
*Donal Blaney (1974–) – Chief Executive of the centre-right think-tank, the Young Britons' Foundationoldiers
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Francis Thynne (c. 1544–1608) – officer of arms at the College of Arms, London
*Samuel Argall (1580–1608) – Navy admiral and kidnapper of Pocahontas
*Sir William Brockman (1595–1654) – politician and military leader during the English civil war
*John Boys (1607–1664) – Royalist captain during the English Civil War
*George Rooke (1650–1709) – naval commander during the Dutch Wars
*George Byng, 1st Viscount Torrington (1668–1733) – First Lord of the Admiralty
*Charles Middleton, 1st Baron Barham (1726–1813) – First Lord of the Admiralty
*James Wolfe (1727–1759) – military officer who defeated the French and established British rule in Canada
*Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis (1738–1805) – British general in the American War of Independence
*Peter Rainier (1741–1808) – Royal Navy Admiral and Member of Parliament
*John Nicholson Inglefield (1748–1828) – Royal Navy Captain of the Fleet
*Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (1769–1852) – field marshal and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
*Henry Hardinge, 1st Viscount Hardinge (1785–1856) – field marshal and Governor-General of India
*James Mouat (1815–1899) – recipient of the Victoria Cross
*John Miller Adye (1819–1900) – general
*William Sutton (1830–1888) – recipient of the Victoria Cross
*George Truman Morrell (1830–1912) – Royal Navy commander
*John French, 1st Earl of Ypres (1852–1925) – World War I field marshal
*Harold Stephen Langhorne (1866–1932) – brigadier-general
*Alexander Godley (1867–1957) – World War I general
*Henry Edward Manning Douglas (1875–1939) – recipient of the Victoria Cross
*William Robert Fountains Addison (1883–1962) – recipient of the Victoria Cross
*Arthur Borton (1883–1933) – recipient of the Victoria Cross
*Thomas Highgate (1895–1914) – first British soldier to be convicted of desertion and executed during World War I
*James McCudden (1895–1918) – recipient of the Victoria Cross
*Dick White (1906–1993) – Head of the Secret Intelligence Service
*Charles Henry Pepys Harington (1910–2007) – general
*Roderick Alastair Brook Learoyd (1913–1996) – recipient of the Victoria Cross
*Peter Allen Norton (1962—) – awarded the George Cross for his service in Iraq
*Sarah-Jayne Mulvihill (1973–2006) – Flight lieutenant in the Royal Air Force killed in IraqClergymen
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Laurence of Canterbury (-619) – saint and the second Archbishop of Canterbury
*Paulinus of York (-644) – first Bishop of York
*Edith of Wilton (961-984) – saint and illegitimate daughter of King Edgar the Peaceful
*Thomas Becket (c. 1118–1170) – saint and Archbishop of Canterbury
*John Kemp (c. 1380–1454) – Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Chancellor
*John Morton (c. 1420–1500) – Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Chancellor
*John Frith (1503–1533) – Protestant priest and writer, executed for heresy
*Roger Filcock (Blessed) (c. 1553–1601) – executed for preaching Catholicism
*Dudley Fenner (c. 1558–1587) – puritan theologian
*Edmund Duke (martyr) (1563–1590) – executed for preaching Catholicism
*Richard Clarke (vicar) (–1634) – Anglican scholar and preacher
*John Lothropp (1584–1653) – Anglican minister and founder of Barnstable, Massachusetts
*Robert Abbot (theologian) (c. 1588-c. 1662) – puritan theologian
*Peter Gunning (1614–1684) – Royalist and Bishop of Chichester
*William Wall (theologian) (1647–1728) – Anglican theologian
*White Kennett (1660–1728) – Bishop of Peterborough
*Nathanial Lardner (1684–1768) – theologian
*Edward Perronet (1726–1792) – Anglican preacher
*George Horne (1730–1792) – Bishop of Norwich
*Charles Thomas Longley (1794–1868) – Archbishop of Canterbury
*Henry Edward Cardinal Manning (1808–1892) – cardinal
*Alfred Saker (1814–1880) – Baptist missionary
*George Hills (1816–1895) – Bishop of British Columbia
*Christopher Newman Hall (1816–1902) – Anglican abolitionist
*John R. Winder (1821–1910) – a leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
*Edward King (English bishop) (1829–1910) – Bishop of Lincoln
*E. W. Bullinger (1837–1913) – Anglican clergyman, Biblical scholar, and dispensationalist theologian
*Arthur Tooth (1839–1931) – Anglican clergyman, prosecuted under the Public Worship Regulation Act 1874
*John Neale Dalton (1839–1931) – chaplain to Queen Victoria and tutor to King George V
*Charles Bousfield Huleatt (1863–1908) – Anglican Reverend and discoverer of the Magdalen papyrus
*Nelson Wellesley Fogarty (1871–1933) – Bishop of Damaraland, Namibia
*Frank W. Boreham (1871–1959) – Baptist theologian
*Edward Knapp-Fisher (1915–2003) – Sub-Dean of Westminster Abbey
*John A. T. Robinson (1919–1983) – Bishop of WoolwichEntrepreneurs
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William Adams (sailor) (1564–1620) – trader and first British navigator to reach Japan
*William Claiborne (c. 1600-c. 1677) – early settler of Virginia and Maryland
*Christopher Branch (c. 1600–1682) – early settler of Virginia
*Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron (1692–1781) – landowner in Virginia
*William Colgate (1783–1857) – founder of the Colgate toothpaste company
*Gregory Blaxland (1788–1852) – settler of Australia and wine-maker
*Thomas Fletcher Waghorn (1800–1850) – postal pioneer who developed a new route from Great Britain to India
*Darrell Duppa (1832–1892) – co-founder of Phoenix, Arizona
*Edward William Cole (1832–1918) – successful bookshop owner in Melbourne, Australia
*Charles Elkin Mathews (1851–1921) – publisher and bookseller
*George Marchant (1857–1941) – soft-drink manufacturer in Australia
*Bronson Albery (1881–1971) – theatre director and impresario
*Freddie Laker (1922–2006) – founder of Laker Airways
*Ian Davis (1952–) – Managing Director of McKinsey & Company
*John Charman (1953–) – CEO/President/Director of Bermuda based Axis Capital Holdings LtdAcademics, engineers and scientists
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Charles Culmer (c. 1300s) – supposidly built the fishermen's stairs which Broadstairs is named after
*William Caxton (c. 1420–c. 1492) – first person to introduce a printing press into England
*Richard Knolles (c. 1545–1610) – Ottoman Empire historian
*Richard Baker (chronicler) (1568–1645) – historian
*Robert Fludd (1574–1637) – physicist and astrologer
*John Tradescant the elder (c. 1575–1638) – gardener and botanist
*John Tradescant the younger (1608–1662) – gardener and botanist
*William Harvey (1578–1657) – anatomist
*John Wallis (1616–1703) – mathematician given partial credit for the development of modern calculus
*Robert Plot (1640–1696) – naturalist and Professor of Chemistry at the University of Oxford
*Stephen Gray (scientist) (1666–1736) – physicist and astronomer
*Thomas Steers (1672–1750) – civil engineer and canal builder
*Stephen Hales (1677–1761) – physiologist and chemist
*George Sale (1697–1736) – Islamic studies scholar
*Thomas Bayes (c. 1702–1761) – mathematician and formulator of Bayes' theorem
*Edward Jacob (–1756) – historian and botanist
*Edward Nairne (1726–1806) – scientific instrument maker
*James Six (1731–1793) – meteorologist and inventor of the Maximum minimum thermometer
*Catherine Macaulay (1731–1791) – historian
*Edward Hasted (1732–1812) – Kent historian
*Lionel Lukin (1742–1834) – possible inventor of the lifeboat
*William Congreve (inventor) (1772–1828) – inventor and rocket pioneer
*Thomas Frederick Colby (1784–1852) – director of the Ordnance Survey
*Richard Jones (economist) (1790–1855) – economist
*Joshua Trimmer (1795–1857) – geologist
*John Stevens Henslow (1796–1861) – botanist and geologist
*Anna Atkins (1799–1871) – botanical photographer
*George Finlay (1799–1875) – Greek historian
*George Newport (1803–1854) – entomologist
*Robert Main (1808–1878) – astronomer
*Edmund Law Lushington (1811–1893) – Greek scholar and Rector of Glasgow University
*Joseph Prestwich (1812–1896) – geologist
*Edward Betts (1815–1872) – railway civil engineering contractor
*Thomas Russell Crampton (1816–1888) – engineer and designer of the Crampton locomotive
*Charles Kettle (1821–1862) – New Zealand town planner
*Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister (1827–1912) – surgeon and President of the Royal Society
*Nathaniel Barnaby (1829–1915) – Chief Constructor of the Royal Navy
*Edward James Reed (1830–1906) – Chief Constructor of the Royal Navy
*John Hulke (1830–1895) – surgeon and geologist
*Alexander Henry Green (1832–1896) – geologist
*Fleeming Jenkin (1833–1885) – Professor of Engineering at the University of Edinburgh
*Robinson Ellis (1834–1913) – Professor of Latin at Trinity College, Oxford
*James Holden (engineer) (1837–1925) – locomotive engineer
*Frank Rutley (1842–1904) – geologist and petrographer
*William Robert Brooks (1844–1922) – American astronomer
*Henry George Smith (1852–1924) – chemist
*James Fletcher (1852–1908) – Canadian entomologist, botanist and writer
*Aubyn Trevor-Battye (1855–1922) – zoologist and writer
*Henry Watson Fowler (1858–1933) – lexicographer
*Alfred North Whitehead (1861–1947) – mathematician and philosopher
*Herbert Baker (1862–1946) – South Africa architect
*Baillie Scott (1865–1945) – architect
*Patrick Young Alexander (1867–1943) – aeronautical pioneer
*Frank Finn (1868–1932) – ornithologist
*Reginald Punnett (1875–1967) – geneticist and creator of the Punnett square
*William Sealy Gosset (1876–1937) – chemist and statistician
*Henry Tizard (1885–1959) – chemist and inventor
*John Edensor Littlewood (1885–1977) – mathematician
*Arthur Waley (1889–1966) – orientalist and sinologist
*Reg Balch (1894–1994) – ecologist and photographer
*A. J. Arkell (1898–1980) – North Africa scholar
*Stanley Hooker (1907–1984) – jet engine engineer
*Simone Weil (1909–1943) – French philosopher and mystic
*Richard Beeching (1913–1985) – engineer and chairman of British Railways
*Maurice Lister (1914–2003) – chemist
*Sheila Sherlock (1918–2001) – physician and hepatologist
*George E. P. Box (1918–2001) – statistician
*John Aspinall (zoo owner) (1926–2000) – zoo owner
*Peter Hemingway (1929–1995) – architect
*David Harvey (geographer) (1935–) – Professor of Anthropology at the City University of New York
*Michael Pearson (1936–) – expert on clocks and clock-making
*David L. Clarke (1937–1976) – archaeologist noted for his work on processual archaeology
*Diarmaid MacCulloch (1951–) – Professor of 'the History of the Church' at the University of Oxford
*Daniel Tammet (1979–) – autistic savant and record pi reciterWriters
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John Gower (c. 1330–1408) – poet
*Geoffrey Chaucer (c. 1343–1400) – diplomat and author of "The Canterbury Tales"
*Thomas Wyatt (poet) (1503–1400) – poet and diplomat
*William Painter (1540–1594) – author
*John Lyly (c. 1553–1606) – writer and originator of the linguistic style Euphuism
*Philip Sidney (1554–1606) – poet and military general
*Christopher Marlowe (1564–1593) – dramatist, poet and translator
*Phineas Fletcher (1582–1650) – poet
*Richard Lovelace (1618–1659) – poet and Royalist
*Aphra Behn (1640–1689) – dramatist and one of the first English professional female writers
*Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea (1661–1720) – poet
*Elizabeth Carter (1717–1806) – linguist
*Christopher Smart (1722–1771) – poet
*Thomas Turner (diarist and shopkeeper) (1729–1793) – diarist
*William Hazlitt (1778–1830) – essayist and literary critic
*Caroline Fry (1787–1846) – Christian writer
*Charles Dickens (1812–1870) – foremost English novelist of the Victorian era
*George W. M. Reynolds (1814–1879) – author
*James Parton (1822–1891) – American biographer
*Edwin Arnold (1832–1904) – poet and journalist
*Alfred Austin (1835–1913) – Poet Laureate
*Robert Bridges (1844–1930) – Poet Laureate
*Robert Blatchford (1851–1943) – socialist author
*William Pett Ridge (1857–1930) – author
*Edwin Lester Linden Arnold (1857–1935) – author
*Joseph Conrad (1857–1924) – novelist
*E. Nesbit (1858–1924) – children's author and poet
*Rachel Beer (1858–1927) – editor of "The Observer" and "The Sunday Times" newspapers
*M. R. James (1862–1936) – mediaeval scholar and author
*Robert Smythe Hichens (1864–1950) – journalist and novelist
*Lionel Johnson (1867–1902) – poet, essayist and critic
*Arthur Shearly Cripps (1869–1952) – poet, writer and Anglican priest
*W. Somerset Maugham (1874–1965) – playwright and novelist
*Edward Plunkett, 18th Baron Dunsany (1878–1957) – writer and dramatist
*Winifred Mary Letts (1882–1972) – novelist and poet
*Gilbert Waterhouse (1883–1916) – war poet
*Russell Thorndike (1885–1972) – novelist and actor
*Dornford Yates (1885–1960) – novelist
*Siegfried Sassoon (1886–1967) – war poet
*Enid Bagnold (1889–1981) – author and playwright
*Thomas Head Raddall (1903–1994) – historical fiction writer
*Peter Quennell (1905–1993) – poet and literary historian
*Mervyn Peake (1911–1968) – author of the "Gormenghast" books
*Ronald James Marsh (1914–1987) – novelist
*Keith Douglas (1920–1944) – poet
*Sidney Keyes (1922–1943) – war poet
*John Gillespie Magee, Jr. (1922–1943) – Air Force pilot and poet
*Dudley Pope (1925–1997) – author of nautical fiction
*Norman Worker (1927–2005) – comic book writer
*Thom Gunn (1929–2004) – Anglo-American poet
*U. A. Fanthorpe (1929–) – poet and recipient of the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry
*John Wells (satirist) (1936–1998) – satirical writer and comedy performer
*John Fuller (poet) (1937–) – poet and author
*John Russell Taylor (1938–) – film critic
*Frederick Forsyth (1938–) – author of thiller novels such as "The Day of the Jackal" and "The Odessa File"
*Robert Fisk (1946–) – journalist
*Bruce Robinson (1946–) – BAFTA award winning screenwriter
*Robert Holdstock (1948–) – fantasy author
*William Nicholson (writer) (1948–) – Academy Award nominated screenwriter, playwright, and novelist
*John Lloyd (writer) (1951–) – comedy writer, and TV producer for "Blackadder", "Spitting Image" and "Not the Nine O'Clock News"
*Sarah Sands (1961–) – editor of "The Sunday Telegraph" newspaper
*David Edwards (journalist) (1962–) – political journalist
*Daniel Blythe (1969–) – author
*Stel Pavlou (1970–) – author and screenwriter
*Rana Dasgupta (1971–) – writer
*Darren Smith (author) (1972–) – New York based author
*David Lee Stone (1978–) – fantasy author
*Bernard Shaw author of Bern's fairy-tales Austrian based writer poetry and fairy poemsActors
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Thomas Robson Brownhill (1821–1864) – theatre actor and comedian
*Ellen Ternan (1839–1914) – actress and mistress of Charles Dickens
*Francis Robert Benson (1858–1939) – actor and theatre manager
*Lilian Braithwaite (1873–1948) – actress and Dame Commander of the British Empire
*Sydney Greenstreet (1875–1954) – actor in films such as "Casablanca" and "The Maltese Falcon"
*Victor McLaglen (1886–1956) – 1935 Academy Award winner for Best Actor
*Ballard Berkeley (1904–1988) – actor noted for his role as Major Gowen in TV's "Fawlty Towers"
*Margot Grahame (1911–1982) – actress in films such as "The Informer" and "The Crimson Pirate"
*Harry Andrews (1911–1989) – actor in films such as "Superman" and "Watership Down"
*Trevor Howard (1913–1988) – Academy Award nominated film actor
*Peter Cushing (1913–1994) – film actor of the Hammer Films, "Star Wars" and "Dr. Who and the Daleks"
*Bob Todd (1922–1992) – comedy actor and sidekick of Benny Hill and Spike Milligan
*Hattie Jacques (1924–1980) – comedy actress of the "Carry On" films and TV's "Sykes"
*Frederick Treves (actor) (1925–) – prolific TV actor
*Alec McCowen (1925–) – Golden Globe nominated film, theatre and TV actor
*Peter Barkworth (1929–2006) – BAFTA winning actor
*Dinsdale Landen (1932–2003) – TV actor
*Lance Percival (1933) – comedy actor
*Patsy Byrne (1933–) – actress noted for her role as Nursie in TV's "Blackadder II"
*Tom Baker (1934–) – actor in TV's "Doctor Who" and "Little Britain"
*Joanna Van Gyseghem (1941–) – actress in TV's "Duty Free" and "Rumpole of the Bailey"
*Michael Crawford (1942–) – Tony Award winning comedy, film and musical actor
*Brenda Blethyn (1946–) – Academy Award nominated actress
*Rusty Goffe (1948–) – dwarf actor in the films "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory" and "Willow"
*Fiona Reid (1951–) – Canadian TV and film actress
*Mark Rylance (1960–) – theatre actor
*Martin Ball (1964–) – theatre and TV actor
*Shaun Williamson (1964–) – TV presenter and actor in TV's "Eastenders"
*Naomi Watts (1968–) – Academy Award nominated actress
*Matthew Holness (c. 1968–) – comedy writer and actor in TV's "Garth Marenghi's Darkplace"
*Ben Moor (1969–) – comedy writer, and actor in TV's "Fist of Fun"
*Mackenzie Crook (1971–) – actor in TV's "The Office"
*Shane Taylor (1973–) – actor in TV's "Band of Brothers"
*Sarah-Louise Young (1975–) – theatre actress
*Jazz Dhiman (1975–) – film and TV actor
*Chris Simmons (1975–) – actor in TV's "The Bill"
*Orlando Bloom (1977–) – actor in the films "The Lord of the Rings" and "Pirates of the Caribbean"
*Oliver Chris (1978–) – actor in TV's "Green Wing", "The Office" and "Rescue Me"
*Kevin Bishop (1980–) – actor in the film "Muppet Treasure Island" and TV's "Grange Hill"
*Joseph McManners (1992–) – musical theatre actor and singerMusicians
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John Ward (composer) (1571–1638) – composer
*John Jenkins (composer) (1592–1678) – composer
*John Gostling (1644–1733) – bass singer and a favourite of King Charles II
*Isaac Nathan (c. 1792–1864) – English-Australian musician
*George Job Elvey (1816–1993) – organist and composer
*Sydney Nicholson (1875–1947) – founder of the Royal School of Church Music
*Edward Norman Hay (1889–1943) – composer and musicologist
*Malcolm Sargent (1895–1967) – leading conductor of choral works
*Percy Whitlock (1903–1946) – organist and composer
*Roy Douglas (1907–) – composer
*Alfred Deller (1912–1979) – opera singer
*Daphne Oram (1925–2003) – composer and electronic musician
*Tony Coe (1934–) – jazz musician
*Bill Wyman (1936–) – bassist for the band The Rolling Stones
*Richard Rodney Bennett (1936–) – film score and jazz composer
*Crispian St. Peters (1939–) – pop singer
*Mick Jagger (1943–) – singer and songwriter for the band The Rolling Stones
*Keith Richards (1943–) – guitarist and songwriter for the band The Rolling Stones
*Dick Taylor (1943–) – bassist for the band The Rolling Stones
*Mike Ratledge (1943–) – keyboardist for the band Soft Machine
*Phil May (singer) (1944–) – singer for the band The Pretty Things
*Kevin Ayers (1944–) – singer and bassist for the band Soft Machine
*Judge Dread (1945–1998) – reggae and ska artist
*Hugh Hopper (1945–) – progressive rock and jazz bass guitarist and composer
*Noel Redding (1945–2003) – bassist for the band The Jimi Hendrix Experience
*Trevor Pinnock (1946–) – conductor and harpsichordist
*Ray Dorset (1946–) – guitarist, singer and founder of the skiffle band Mungo Jerry
*Richard Coughlan (1947–) – drummer for the band Caravan
*Dave Sinclair (1947–) – keyboardist for the band Caravan
*Gordon Giltrap (1948–) – guitarist and composer
*Richard Sinclair (1948–) – guitarist for the band Caravan
*Bill Bruford (1949–) – drummer for the bands Yes and King Crimson
*Alan Clayson (1951–) – record producer and songwriter
*Bob Geldof (1951–) – political activist, and singer and songwriter for the band The Boomtown Rats
*Harry Christophers (1953–) – conductor
*David Wright (British musician) (1953–) – New Age keyboard player and composer
*Gary Barden (1955–) – songwriter and guitarist for the band Michael Schenker Group
*Anne Dudley (1956–) – orchestral composer and pop musician
*Sid Vicious (1957–1979) – bassist for the band The Sex Pistols
*Shane MacGowan (1957–) – singer and songwriter for the band The Pogues
*Billy Childish (1959–) – singer, guitarist, artist and poet
*Pete Tong (1960–) – record producer and DJ for BBC Radio 1
*Guy Fletcher (1960–) – keyboardist for the band Dire Straits
*Sexton Ming (1961–) – musician, artist and poet
*Andrew Giddings (1963–) – keyboardist for the band Jethro Tull
*Paul Oakenfold (1963–) – record producer and DJ
*Nitin Sawhney (1964–) – songwriter and record producer
*Jay Darlington (1968–) – keyboardist for the band Kula Shaker
*Omar Lye-Fook (1968–) – soul singer, songwriter and musician
*Justin Chancellor (1971–) – bass player for the rockband Tool
*Louis Pavlou (1973–) – songwriter and drummer for German band Pink Turns Blue
*Richard Hughes (musician) (1975–) – drummer for the band Keane
*Tom Perchard (1976–) – musicologist
*David Ford (musician) (1978–) – singer-songwriter
*Vicky Beeching (1979–) – worship leader and musician
*Ben Mills (1980–) – singer and contestant on TV's "The X Factor"
*Rik Waller (1980–) – singer and contestant on TV's "Pop Idol"
*Lee Ryan (1983–) – member of the boy band Blue
*Joss Stone (1987–) – BRIT and Grammy Award-winning R&B singer/songwriter
*Declan Galbraith (1991–) – singerArtists
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William Woollett (1735–1785) – engraver
*William Alexander (painter) (1767–1816) – painter and illustrator
*J. M. W. Turner (c. 1775–1851) – landscape painter
*Thomas Sidney Cooper (1803–1902) – painter
*Elizabeth Gould (illustrator) (1804–1902) – illustrator
*Samuel Palmer (1805–1881) – landscape painter
*Richard Dadd (1817–1886) – painter
*John Hassall (illustrator) (1868–1948) – illustrator
*Mary Tourtel (1874–1948) – artist and creator of Rupert Bear
*Hugh Cecil (1889—c. 1939) – photographer
*Compton Bennett (1900–1974) – film director and producer
*Tyrone Guthrie (1900–1971) – Tony Award winning theatre director
*Don Potter (1902–2004) – sculptor
*Michael Powell (director) (1905–1990) – film director
*Peter Rogers (1914–) – film producer of the "Carry On" film series
*Oliver Postgate (1925–) – animator and co-creator of "Bagpuss", "The Clangers" and "Ivor the Engine"
*Peter Firmin (1928–) – animator and co-creator of "Basil Brush", "Bagpuss" and "The Clangers"
*Frank Auerbach (1931–) – painter
*Peter Blake (artist) (1932–) – pop artist, designer of the "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" album sleeve
*Mary Quant (1934–) – fashion designer and inventor of the miniskirt and hot pants
*Antoinette Sibley (1939–) – ballerina
*Zandra Rhodes (1940–) – fashion designer
*Tim Page (1944–) – Vietnam War photo-journalist
*Roger Dean (1944–) – album cover artist
*Elizabeth Mortimer (1944–) – portrait painter and sculptor
*Dick Pope (cinematographer) (1947–) – cinematographer
*Bill Lewis (1953–) – founder member of the Stuckists art group
*Mike Bernard (painter) (1957–) – painter
*Gary Hume (1962–) – painter
*Tracey Emin (1963–) – Royal Academy artist
*Tacita Dean (1965–) – visual artist
*Angus Fairhurst (1966–) – photographic and visual artist
*Joe Machine (1973–) – founder member of the Stuckists art group
*Remy Noe (1974–) – founder member of the Stuckists art groupportsmen
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Edward Stead (1701–1735) – cricketer for Dartford
*John Bell (Kent cricketer) (1718–1774) – cricketer for Kent and England
*George Louch (1746–1811) – cricketer
*Robert Clifford (1752–1811) – cricketer for Kent
*Fuller Pilch (1804–1870) – cricketer for Kent and Norfolk
*Henry Tracey Coxwell (1819–1900) – balloonist
*H T Waghorn (1842–1930) – cricket statistician and historian
*Spencer Gore (sportsman) (1850–1906) – first Wimbledon tennis champion
*Cuthbert Ottaway (1850–1878) – England football captain
*Frank Marchant (1864–1946) – cricketer for Kent
*Fred Waghorne (1866–1956) – ice hockey referee in Canada
*Douglas Carr (1872–1950) – cricketer for Kent and England
*Syd King (1873–1932) – footballer and manager of West Ham United
*Archie Cross (1881–unknown) – footballer for Woolwich Arsenal
*Edward Solly (1882–1966) – cricketer for Worcestershire
*Walter Tull (1888–1918) – UK's second black professional footballer & first black infantry officer
*John Stanton Fleming Morrison (1892–1961) – golf course architect
*Louis Zborowski (1895–1924) – racing driver
*Wally Hammond (1903–1965) – cricketer for Gloucestershire and England
*Dick Edmed (1904–1983) – footballer for Liverpool
*Les Ames (1905–1990) – cricketer for Kent and England
*Alec Rose (1908–1991) – sailed single-handed around the world
*Hopper Levett (1908–1995) – cricketer for England
*Sam King (1911–2003) – golfer
*Peta Taylor (1914–1989) – cricketer for the England women's team
*Arthur Fagg (1915–1977) – cricketer for Kent and England
*William Murray-Wood (1917–1968) – cricketer for Kent
*Jack Conley (footballer) (1920–1991) – footballer for Torquay United
*Ted Ditchburn (1921–2005) – footballer for Tottenham Hotspur and England
*Malcolm Allison (1927–) – footballer for West Ham United and football manager
*Brian Moore (commentator) (1932–2001) – TV sports commentator
*George Wright (footballer) (1936–2000) – footballer for West Ham United
*Brian Luckhurst (1939–2005) – cricketer for Kent and England
*Barry Davies (1940–) – TV sports commentator
*Bill Ivy (1942–1969) – motorcycle racer
*Alan Liptrott (1946–) – owner of gillinghamfc.co.uk, involved in a dispute with football chairman, Paul Scally
*Brian Rose (cricketer) (1950–) – cricketer for Somerset and England
*Paul Gilchrist (1952–) – footballer for Southampton, Portsmouth and Swindon Town
*Kevin Jarvis (cricketer) (1953–) – cricketer for Kent and Gloucestershire
*Tony Godden (1955–) – footballer for West Bromwich Albion, Chelsea and Birmingham City
*Dave Carr (1957–2005) – footballer for Luton Town and Torquay United
*David Gower (1957–) – England cricket captain and TV presenter
*Bob Bolder (1958–) – footballer for Charlton Athletic, Sunderland and Sheffield Wednesday
*Graham Dilley (1959–) – cricketer for Kent and England
*Richard Ellison (1959–) – cricketer for Kent and England
*Barry Knight (referee) (1960–) – football referee
*Steve Bennett (referee) (1961–) – football referee
*Gary Brazil (1962–) – footballer for Fulham, Preston North End and Sheffield United
*Jamie Spence (1963–) – golfer
*Andy Townsend (1963–) – TV presenter, and footballer for Aston Villa and Republic of Ireland
*David Bowman (footballer) (1964–) – footballer for Heart of Midlothian, Dundee United and Scotland
*Geoff Parsons (1964–) – Commonwealth Games silver medal winning high jumper
*Tim Berrett (1965–) – Canadian Olympic race walker
*Andy Hessenthaler (1965–) – footballer and manager of Gillingham
*Mark Ealham (1969–) – cricketer for Nottinghamshire and England
*Nigel Llong (1969–) – cricketer for Kent
*Kelly Holmes (1970–) – 800 metres and 1500 metres Olympic gold medalist
*Mark Hammett (1972–) – rugby union footballer for New Zealand
*Rob Short (1972–) – field hockey player for Canada
*Jamie Staff (1973–) – Commonwealth Games medal winning cyclist
*Gary Breen (1973–) – footballer for Coventry City, Sunderland and Republic of Ireland
*Neil Shipperley (1974–) – footballer for Crystal Palace, Chelsea and Wimbledon
*Takaloo (1975–) – Iranian boxer
*Matthew Rose (footballer) (1975–) – footballer for Arsenal, QPR and Yeovil Town
*Kevin Hunt (1975–) – footballer for Gillingham, Hong Kong Rangers and Bohemian F.C.
*Ed Smith (cricketer) (1977–) – writer, and cricketer for Kent and England
*Georgina Harland (1978–) – 2004 Olympic bronze medallist in the Modern pentathlon
*Peter Hawkins (footballer) (1978–) – footballer for Wimbledon, York City and Rushden & Diamonds
*Jon Harley (1979–) – footballer for Sheffield United, Fulham and Chelsea
*David Flatman (1980–) – rugby union footballer for Bath and England
*Michael Yardy (1980–) – cricketer for Sussex
*Sarah Ayton (1980–) – Olympic gold medal winning sailor
*Gary Mills (footballer born 1981) (1981–) – footballer for Rushden & Diamonds
*Danny Spiller (1981–) – footballer for Gillingham
*Richard Rose (footballer) (1982–) – footballer for Gillingham and Hereford United
*James Tredwell (1982–) – cricketer for Kent and England Under–19s
*Matt Corker (1982–) – rugby union footballer for the London Wasps
*Rhys Lloyd (1982–) – American footballer for Frankfurt Galaxy
*Lisa Dobriskey (1983–) – Commonwealth Games 1500 metres gold medallist
*Billy Jones (footballer born 1983) (1983–) – footballer for Leyton Orient and Kidderminster
*Barry Fuller (1984–) – footballer for Barnet and Stevenage
*Adam Birchall (1984–) – footballer for Mansfield Town, Barnet and Wales Under–21s
*Andrew Crofts (footballer) (1984–) – footballer for Gillingham
*Dave Martin (footballer born 1985) (1985–) – footballer for Crystal Palace
*Tom Varndell (1985–) – rugby union footballer for Leicester Tigers and England
*Joe Denly (1986–) – cricketer for Kent and England Under–19s
*Sammy Moore (1987–) – footballer for Ipswich Town
*Adrian Quaife-Hobbs (1991–) – Formula BMW racing driver
*Zack Sabre Jr (1987-) - British professional wrestlerPresenters and entertainers
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Kenneth Clark (1903–1983) – art historian and TV presenter
*Frank Muir (1920–1998) – comedy writer and TV presenter
*Michael Bentine (1922–1996) – comedian and member of the Goons
*Tony Hart (1925–) – artist and children's TV presenter
*Bob Holness (1928–) – presenter of TV's "Blockbusters" and "Call My Bluff"
*Rod Hull (1935–1999) – TV entertainer, known for his puppet Emu
*David Frost (broadcaster) (1939–) – TV presenter, satirist and journalist
*Gloria Hunniford (1940–) – TV and radio presenter
*Jan Leeming (1942–) – TV presenter and newsreader
*Roger Day (1945–) – radio presenter for BBC Radio Kent
*David Starkey (1945–) – historian and TV presenter
*Reg Bolton (1945–2006) – circus clown and writer
*Michael Hogben (1952–) – antiques dealer and presenter of TV's "Auction Man"
*Jilly Goolden (1956–) – wine critic and TV presenter
*Lorraine Michaels (1958–) – "Playboy" magazine's Playmate of the Month for April 1981
*Carol McGiffin (1960–) – radio presenter and panellist on TV's "Loose Women"
*Ian Hislop (1960–) – TV presenter and editor of "Private Eye" magazine
*Fiona Phillips (1961–) – presenter of TV's "GMTV"
*Mark Steel (1961–) – socialist comedian and newspaper columnist
*Anton Vamplew (1966–) – astronomer and TV presenter
*Nicki Chapman (1967–) – TV presenter and judge on TV's "Popstars" and "Pop Idol"
*Marcus Bentley (1967–) – narrator of TV's "Big Brother"
*Naomi Cleaver (1967–) – interior designer and presenter of TV's "Other People's Houses" and "Honey I Ruined the House"
*David Bull (1969–) – doctor and guest on TV's "Most Haunted Live", "The Wright Stuff" and "Watchdog"
*Alistair Appleton (1970–) – presenter of TV's "Cash in the Attic" and "House Doctor"
*Asha Gill (1972–) – model and TV presenter in Malaysia
*Alex Lovell (1973–) – presenter of TV's "Playhouse Disney" and "BrainTeaser"
*James Tanner (c. 1976–) – chef on TV's "Ready Steady Cook"
*Luke Burrage (1976–) – juggler
*Matt Morgan (comedian) (1977–) – co-host of Russell Brand's BBC Radio 2 show
*Jodie Kidd (1978–) – TV presenter and fashion model
*Kelly Brook (1979–) – model, actress and TV presenter
*Cat Porter (1979–) – presenter of TV's "The Mint" and "Quiz Call"
*Melanie Jane (1981–) – Page Three girl
*Jasmine Sinclair (1982–) – bondage model
*Paul O'Grady (1955- ) – TV presenter and creator of comic drag character Lily Savage.
*Nick Bateman (1967–) – "Big Brother" contestant, TV presenter and writerMiscellaneous
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Walter Tirel (1065–1134) – killed King William II of England, possibly accidentally
*Mary and Eliza Chulkhurst (1100–1134) – one of the earliest known set of conjoined twins
*John Ward (pirate) (c. 1553–1673) – pirate
*Mary Carleton (1642–1673) – fraudster
*Sophia Stacey (1791–1874) – friend of poet Percy Bysshe Shelley and writer Mary Shelley
*Alice Liddell (1852–1934) – inspiration for "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"
*Marcus Sarjeant (1964–) – fired six blank shots at Queen Elizabeth II
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