List of English people

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Listed below are English people of note and some notable individuals born in England.

Actors and actresses

Archaeologists and anthropologists

Architects

Artists

Broadcasters

Businessmen and businesswomen

Chefs

Clergy

Comedians

Criminals

  • Myra Hindley (1942–2002), Moors murderer
  • The Kray twins (Ronald 1933–1995, Reginald 1933–2000), east London gangsters
  • Jimmy Moody (1941–1993), armed robber, reputed contract killer and prison escapee
  • Raymond Morris (1929–2014), murderer
  • Harold Shipman (1946–2004), possibly the most prolific serial killer worldwide; convicted of 15 murders; probably killed over 250[3]
  • Peter Sutcliffe (1946–2020), the "Yorkshire Ripper"
  • Rosemary West
    (born 1953), serial killers
  • Steve Wright (born 1958), serial killer
  • Graham Young (1947–1990), the "Teacup Poisoner"
  • Michael McCrea (born 1958), former financial adviser and convicted killer who was jailed 24 years for the culpable homicide of a couple in Singapore
    .
  • John Martin Scripps (1959–1996), spree killer who was executed for murdering a South African tourist in Singapore.

Economists

Engineers

Explorers

Filmmakers

Historians

  • Frank Barlow (1911–2009)
  • William Camden (1551–1623)
  • Edward Gibbon (1737–1794)
  • Richard Holmes (1946–2011), military historian and author
  • Sir Peter Leycester
    (1614–1678), historian and antiquarian
  • George Ormerod (1785–1873), historian and antiquary
  • Nicholas Rodger
    (born 1949), naval historian
  • John Speed (1542–1629), historian and cartographer
  • A.J.P. Taylor
    (1906–1990), popular historian

Inventors

See also List of English inventions and discoveries.

Journalists

Military personnel

Monarchs

  • Alfred the Great (c. 849–899) (reigned 880s–899), King of the Anglo-Saxons
  • Queen Anne (reigned 1702–1714), also Queen of Scotland, then Queen of Great Britain after 1707
  • Charles I (reigned 1625–1649), also King of Scotland, and Ireland
  • Charles II (reigned 1660–1685), also King of Scotland
  • Charles III
  • Cnut (reigned 1016–1035)
  • Saint Edward the Confessor (reigned 1042–1066)
  • Edward I (reigned 1272–1307), English monarch
  • Edward II (reigned 1307–1327), English monarch
  • Edward III (reigned 1327–1377), English monarch
  • Edward IV
    (reigned 1461–1470 and 1471–1483), English monarch
  • Edward V
    (reigned 1483–1483), English monarch
  • Edward VI
    (reigned 1547–1553), first English Protestant monarch
  • Elizabeth II (reigned 1952–2022)
  • Harold Godwinson (reigned 6 January 1066 – 14 October 1066), died in Battle of Hastings
  • Harold Harefoot (reigned 1035–1040)
  • Harthacnut (reigned 1040–1042)
  • Henry I (reigned 1100–1135)
  • Henry III (reigned 1216–1272), English monarch
  • Henry IV (reigned 1399–1413), English monarch
  • Henry V (reigned 1413–1422)
  • Henry VI (reigned 1422–1461), English monarch
  • Henry VII (reigned 1485–1509) (Henry Tudor, the first Tudor monarch)
  • Roman Catholic
    Church
  • James II (reigned 1685–1689)
  • Lady Jane Grey (de facto 10 July 1553 – 19 July 1553) ("the nine days queen"), beheaded 1554, aged 16
  • King John (reigned 1199–1216)
  • Roman Catholic
    queen
  • Mary II
    (reigned 1689–1694), reigned jointly with her husband William III
  • Richard of Cornwall (reigned 1257–1272), King of the Romans
  • Richard the Lionheart (reigned 1189–1199), Richard I, English monarch, leader and hero of the Third Crusade
  • Richard II
    (reigned 1377–1399)
  • Plantagenet
    King, and last British monarch to die in Battle
  • William I (reigned 1066–1087), "William the Conqueror", William of Normandy
  • William II (reigned 1087–1100)
  • William III (reigned 1689–1702), "William of Orange", born 1650 at The Hague in Holland, married an English princess, reigned jointly with his wife Mary II, until her death

Musicians

Philosophers

Photographers

Politicians

Revolutionaries

Scientists

Sportsmen and sportswomen

Writers

Other notables

English expatriates

The following were born English, but changed nationality later in their life.

See also

References

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