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词条 List of people from Devon
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  1. B

  2. C

  3. D

  4. E

  5. F

  6. G

  7. H

  8. J

  9. K

  10. L

  11. M

  12. N

  13. O

  14. P

  15. R

  16. S

  17. T

  18. V

  19. W

  20. Y

  21. See also

  22. References

  23. Further reading

This is a list of people from Devon, a county in South West England. The demonym of Devon is Devonian. This list is arranged alphabetically by surname.

A more complete listing is at Category:People from Devon.

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B

  • Charles Babbage, inventor
  • Baldwin of Exeter (d. 1190), Archbishop of Canterbury
  • W. N. P. Barbellion: nom-de-plume of Bruce Frederick Cummings, diarist
  • Sir Francis Baring, 1st Baronet (1740–1810), banker
  • Sabine Baring-Gould, scholar, clergyman, novelist and antiquary
  • Sue Barker, tennis player and television presenter
  • Kenneth Barnes (1878–1957), director of RADA
  • Cliff Bastin (1912–1991), Arsenal and England footballer
  • Phil Beer, musician and composer (born at Exminster)
  • Matthew Bellamy (born 1978), guitarist, pianist, and vocalist of rock band Muse
  • John Bidlake, clergyman, author, artist
  • John Carne Bidwill (1815–1853), botanist, first Director, Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney
  • Margaret Bingham (1740–1814), countess, painter and writer[1]
  • Sir Thomas Bodley (1545–1613), diplomat and founder of the Bodleian Library at Oxford
  • Zachary Bogan (1625–1659), English scholar
  • Saint Boniface, (672-754), patron saint of the Netherlands and Germany
  • Sir John Bowring (1792–1872), political economist and Governor of Hong Kong
  • Henry de Bracton (d. 1268), jurist
  • Eustace Budgell (1686–1737), writer
  • Tony Burrows (born 1942), pop singer
  • Richard Burton, explorer and linguist

C

  • Michael Caines (b. 1969), chef and restaurateur
  • Edward Capern (1819–1894), poet
  • Mary Carpenter (1807–1877), educational and social reformer
  • William Benjamin Carpenter (1813–1885), physiologist and naturalist
  • Raymond Cattell, psychology pioneer
  • Jim Causley (b. 1980, Heavitree), folk singer and radio presenter
  • Jimmy Cauty, pop musician
  • Henry Chadwick (1824–1908), journalist, "the father of baseball"
  • Sir Francis Chichester (1901–1972), aviator and sailor
  • Agatha Christie, novelist
  • Lady Mary Chudleigh (1656–1710), early feminist and poet
  • William Kingdon Clifford (1845–1879), mathematician
  • Eleanor Coade (1733–1821), inventor of Coade stone
  • Lily Cole (b. 1988), supermodel and actress
  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge, poet
  • David Collins (1756–1810), first Governor of Van Diemens Land (Tasmania)
  • Peter Cook (1937–1995), comedian, born in Torquay
  • William Cookworthy, pharmacist and industrialist
  • Tommy Cooper (1921–1984), comedian, was born in Caerphilly but lived in Exeter from the age of 3
  • Samuel Cousins (1801–1887), engraver
  • Edmund Crispin (1921–1978), novelist and composer
  • Lisa Cross (b. 1978), IFBB professional bodybuilder
  • William Crossing (1847–1928), author

D

  • Thomas Daley, diver
  • Sharron Davies, Olympic swimmer and television presenter
  • David Rodgers, Former TSW Presenter and Radio Station owner
  • Roger Deakins, cinematographer
  • Kristian Digby (b. 1977 Torquay. d. 2010 London), television presenter
  • Francis Drake, sailor
  • Thomas D'Urfey (1653–1723), dramatist

E

  • Charles Lock Eastlake, artist
  • Marc Edworthy, footballer
  • Samuel Eyles Pierce, preacher, theologian, and Calvinist divine
  • Henry Every (c. 1653/59–?), pirate
  • Sir Richard Eyre, theatre, television, and film director

F

  • Percy Fawcett, archaeologist and explorer
  • Michael Foot, Labour politician
  • Trevor Francis, professional footballer
  • Dawn French, comedian
  • George Friend, professional footballer for Middlesbrough F.C.
  • Luke Friend, X Factor finalist

G

  • John Gay, poet and dramatist
  • Geraint, King of Dumnonia
  • Beth Gibbons (b. 1965), singer with Portishead
  • Humphrey Gilbert, sailor and explorer
  • John Glanville (judge), MP and High Court Judge
  • Matthew Goode (b. 1978), actor in such movies as Brideshead Revisited and Watchmen
  • Dan Gosling, professional footballer for A.F.C. Bournemouth
  • Francis Carruthers Gould, caricaturist and politician
  • William Greening, politician
  • Richard Grenville, sailor and explorer

H

  • George Hakewill (1578–1649), clergyman and author
  • William Hakewill (1574–1655), legal antiquarian
  • Carl Harbord (1908-1958), film actor
  • Theodore Bayley Hardy (1863–1918), Army chaplain and VC
  • Hannah Harper (b. 1982), erotic actress
  • Miranda Hart, actress and comedian
  • Harriet Hawkins (b. 1980), professor of cultural geography
  • Matt Harvey, poet
  • Benjamin Haydon, painter and writer
  • Francis Hayman (1708–1776), Rococo artist
  • Oliver Heaviside, mathematician
  • Nicholas Hilliard (c1547–1619), portraitist
  • Christopher Hitchens (1949–2011), writer, journalist, and literary critic
  • James Holman (1786–1857), noted blind traveller
  • John Hooker, constitutionalist
  • Richard Hooker (1554–1600), Anglican theologian
  • W. G. Hoskins (1908–1992), historian of the English landscape
  • Ben Howard (b. 1987), folk musician
  • Dominic Howard (b. 1977), musician, drummer of rock band Muse
  • Thomas Hudson (1701–1779), portrait painter
  • Rosie Huntington-Whiteley (b. 1987), model

J

  • Bradley James, actor
  • Thomas B. Jeffery, automotive pioneer who emigrated to the United States
  • Richard Roach Jewell, architect
  • Joseph of Exeter (12th century), poet
  • Josh Widdicombe, comedian

K

  • Fred Karno (1866–1941), comedy pioneer and impresario
  • Benjamin Kennicott, Hebrew scholar
  • Peter King, 1st Baron King (1669–1734), Lord Chancellor
  • Charles Kingsley, novelist
  • Steve Knightley, musician (born in Poole, Dorset)
  • George Knight-Bruce, clergyman becoming Bishop of Bloemfontein, then translated to be the first Bishop of Mashonaland

L

  • Seth Lakeman, folk musician
  • William Elford Leach (1791–1836), scientist
  • Jon Lee (b. 1982 Newton Abbott), singer with S Club 7
  • Zion Lights, writer
  • Chris Lintott (b. 1980), scientist and writer
  • Matthew Locke (ca. 1621–1677), baroque composer.

M

  • Chris Martin (b. 1977), singer with Coldplay
  • Jane McGrath (1966–2008), co-founder of the McGrath Foundation and late wife of fast bowler Glenn
  • Liam Mooney (b. 1972), entrepreneur
  • Clare Morrall (b. 1952), novelist
  • Ian Mortimer (b. 1967), historian
  • Dean Moxey, professional footballer for Crystal Palace
  • Jerri Mumford (1909–2002), British-born Canadian servicewoman during World War II
  • Dermot Murnaghan (b. 1957), TV journalist and news presenter

N

  • Ben Nealon (b. 1966), actor
  • Luke Newberry (b. 1990), actor

O

  • Simon Ockley (1678–1720), orientalist
  • Ponsonby Ogle (1855–1902), British writer and journalist

P

  • Richard Parker (1767–1797), sailor and mutineer
  • James Parsons, physician, antiquary and author
  • William Peryam (1534–after 1603), lawyer
  • St Petroc, saint
  • Sergio Pizzorno, guitarist from the band Kasabian
  • John Prince, clergyman and biographer
  • Poker Alice (b. 1851), American frontier gambler
  • John Skinner Prout, writer and artist in Tasmania
  • Samuel Prout, watercolour artist
  • Richard Collings Paige, Rear-Admiral RN. CB (1910–1998)
  • Douglas Paige Major-General CB. GOC 9th AA Division (1940–42}

R

  • John Rainolds (1549–1605), Puritan scholar
  • Sir Walter Raleigh (1552–1618), sailor and writer
  • Chris Read (b. 1978), English test cricket wicket-keeper
  • Joshua Reynolds (1723–1792), influential English painter
  • Peter Richardson (b. 1952), actor, comedian, director and writer
  • Philip Hutchins Rogers (1794–1853), artist
  • Sir Henry Rosewell (1590–1656), Puritan, of Forde Abbey, adventurer of the Dorchester Company
  • John Rowe (1715–1787), merchant and owner of ship involved in the Boston Tea Party
  • John "Jack" Russell (1795–1883), eponymous dog-breeder and a founder member of the Kennel Club
  • Lobsang Rampa (1910–1981), author and plumber

S

  • Robert Falcon Scott, RN officer and Antarctic explorer
  • Sir Nicholas Slanning, MP, Royalist soldier in the English Civil War
  • Wayne Sleep (b. 1948), dancer and choreographer
  • Lilly Martin Spencer (1822–1902), US painter
  • Samuel Stennett (1727–1795), Baptist minister and hymnwriter
  • John Stockham (1765–1814), naval officer
  • Robert Stone (1516–1613), composer and member of the Chapel Royal.
  • Henrietta Anne Stuart (1644–1670), daughter of King Charles I
  • Anthony Sullivan, TV commercial pitchman, and co-star of the show Pitchmen on Discovery Channel

T

  • Liam Tancock (b. 1985) Olympic swimmer
  • William Temple (1881–1944), Archbishop of Canterbury
  • Clive Toye, first general manager of New York Cosmos[https://web.archive.org/web/20091204073606/http://national.soccerhall.org/builders/Clive_Toye.htm]

V

  • Irene Vanbrugh (1872–1949), actress
  • Phil Vickery, rugby player
  • David Vine (1935–2009), TV sports presenter

W

  • Snowy White, guitarist
  • William John Wills, explorer
  • Chris Wolstenholme (b. 1978), musician, bass player for the band Muse
  • Rebecca Worthley (b. 1981), singer-songwriter
  • Rose West, serial killer with Fred West

Y

  • Thomas Yalden (1670–1736), poet

See also

  • List of people from Exeter
  • List of people from Plymouth

References

1. ^Bingham, Margaret (DNB00)

Further reading

  • Burton, S. H. Great Men of Devon. (Men of the Counties Series; no. 8.) London: John Lane, 1956
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