- Source: List of people from Lincolnshire
There are many notable people associated with Lincolnshire. The following list is arranged chronologically by date of birth.
Born before 1701
Guthlac of Crowland (674–715), Christian saint
Æthelhard (8th century–805), Archbishop of Canterbury
Hereward the Wake (c. 1035–c. 1072), Anglo-Saxon nobleman
Lucy of Bolingbroke (1074–1136), countess of Chester
Gilbert of Sempringham (c. 1085–1190), Saint and Founder of the Gilbertine Order
Aaron of Lincoln (c. 1125–1186), financier
Hugh of Lincoln (1135/40–1200), Bishop of Lincoln
Stephen Langton (c. 1150–1228), Archbishop of Canterbury
Nicolaa de la Haye (c. 1150–1230), landowner and administrator
Robert Grosseteste (c. 1175–1253), Bishop of Lincoln
Berechiah de Nicole (c. 1210–c. 1270), Tosafist
Eleanor of Castile (1241–1290), wife of Edward I
Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln (1246–1255), blood libel victim
Katherine Swynford (c. 1350–1403), third wife of John of Gaunt
Henry IV of England (1367–1413), King of England
Richard Foxe (1458–1528), bishop and founder of Corpus Christi College, Oxford
John Taverner (c. 1490–1545), composer and organist
John Whitgift (c. 1503–1604), Archbishop of Canterbury
John Foxe (c. 1516–1587), author of Foxe's Book of Martyrs
William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley (1520–1598), Chief Advisor to Queen Elizabeth I
Anne Askew (1521–1546), Protestant martyr
Edmund Sheffield, 1st Baron Sheffield (1521–1549), Baron of Sheffield
John Sheffield, 2nd Baron Sheffield (c. 1538–1568), Baron of Sheffield
William Byrd (1539–1623), composer
John Smyth (c. 1554–c. 1612), founder of the Baptist denomination
Robert Tighe (1562–1620), cleric and linguist
Captain John Smith (1580–1631), leader of the settlement of Jamestown, Virginia
John Cotton (1585–1652), clergyman
Anne Bradstreet (1612–1672), poet
John Leverett (1616–1678/79), penultimate governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
Simon Patrick (1626–1707), English theologian and bishop
Sir Isaac Newton (1642–1746), mathematician and physicist
John Harrison (1693–1776), chronometer innovator
William Stukeley (1687–1765), antiquarian
Born 1701–1850
John (1703-1791) and Charles Wesley (1707-1788), founders of the Methodist movement
Benjamin Huntsman (1704-1776), inventor of crucible steel
Joseph Banks (1743–1820), botanist and naturalist
Samuel Eyles Pierce (1746–1829), preacher and theologian
Thomas Scott (1747–1821), Bible commentator and co-founder of the Church Missionary Society
George Bass (1771–c. 1803), explorer of Australia
Matthew Flinders (1774–1814), navigator and cartographer
Richard Watson (1781–1833), theologian and Methodist writer
George Davenport (1783–1845), sailor and frontiersman
Peter De Wint (1784–1849), landscape painter
Pishey Thompson (1784–1862), publisher and antiquarian writer
Sir John Franklin (1786–1847), Arctic explorer
Andreas Kalvos (1792–1869), poet
Christopher Wordsworth (1807–1885), Bishop of Lincoln
Alfred Lord Tennyson (1809–1892), poet
Herbert Ingram (1811–1860), journalist
Lady Charlotte Guest (1812–1895), businesswoman and Welsh language translator
George Boole (1815–1864), mathematician
William Marwood (1818–1883), hangman
Jean Ingelow (1820–1897), poet
Charles Frederick Worth (1825–1895), fashion designer
George Bower iron founder and inventor
Edward King (1829–1910), Bishop of Lincoln
Charlotte Alington Barnard (1830–1869), ballad composer and hymn writer
Joseph Ruston (1835–1897), engineer and manufacturer
George Green (Medal of Honor) (1840–1898), Medal of Honor recipient
Gonville Bromhead (1845–1891), Victoria Cross recipient
Madge Kendal (1848–1935), actress
Born 1851–1950
Sarah Swift (1854–1937), Royal College of Nursing founder
Frank Bramley (1857–1915), artist
Adrian Woodruffe-Peacock (1858–1922), clergyman and ecologist
William Robertson (1860–1933), Field Marshal
Halford Mackinder (1861–1947), geographer
Thomas Colclough Watson (1867–1917), Victoria Cross recipient
Cyril Bland (1872–1950), cricketer
William Tritton (1875–1946), tank developer
Frank Pick (1878–1941), railway administrator
Sybil Thorndike (1882–1976), actress
Alfred Piccaver (1884–1958), tenor
Arthur Lucan (1885–1954), part of the music hall act Old Mother Riley
Charles Richard Sharpe (1889–1963), Victoria Cross recipient
Harold Jackson (1892–1918), Victoria Cross recipient
Ethel Rudkin (1893–1985), folklorist and archaeologist
Sir Francis Hill (1899 –1980), historian and Mayor of Lincoln. Chancellor of Nottingham University.
Frank Whittle (1907–1996), RAF officer
John George Haigh (1909–1949), serial killer
Douglas Bader (1910–1982), RAF flying ace
James Cobban (1910–1999), educator and headmaster
Chad Varah (1911–2007), priest and "The Samaritans" founder
Ted Savage (1912–1964), footballer
Joseph Nickerson (1914–1990), entrepreneur
Guy Gibson (1918–1944), bomber pilot and Victoria Cross recipient
Liz Smith (1921–2016), actress
Leslie Manser (1922–1942), bomber pilot and Victoria Cross recipient
Brian Tierney (1922–2019), historian
Nicholas Parsons (1923–2020), radio and TV presenter
Neville Marriner (1924–2016), violinist and conductor
Margaret Thatcher (1925–2013), former Prime Minister
Elizabeth Jennings (1926–2001), poet
Brenda Fisher (1927–2022), swimmer
Joan Plowright (born 1929), actress
Jeff Hall (1929–1959), footballer
Colin Dexter (1930–2017), crime writer
Bill Podmore (1931–1994), television producer
Neil McCarthy (1932–1985), actor
Frank Sargeant (born 1932), retired Anglican bishop
Mervyn Winfield (1932–2014), cricketer
Bernard Codd (1934–2013), motorcycle road racer
Victor Emery (1934–2002), physicist
Mike Pinner (1934–2023), football goalkeeper
Peter Collinson (1936–1980), film director
Bruce Barrymore Halpenny (1937–2015), military historian and author
Roy Axe (1937–2010), car designer
Barry Spikings (born 1939), Hollywood producer
John Alderton (born 1940), actor
John Hurt (1940–2017), actor
Jo Kendall (1940–2022), actress
Ted Lewis (1940–1982), crime writer
Graham Oates (born 1943), footballer
John Hargreaves (born 1944), cricketer
Tony Jacklin (born 1944), golfer
Roger Scruton (1944–2020), philosopher
Graham Taylor (1944–2017), footballer, club and England national team manager.
Chris Wright (born 1944), music industry executive and businessman
Patricia Hodge (born 1946), actress
Iain Matthews (born 1946), singer-songwriter and musician
Philip Priestley (1946–2022), former British diplomat
Richard Budge (1947–2016), coal mining entrepreneur
Mick Atkin (1948–2008), football half-back
Ray Clemence (1948–2020), football goalkeeper
Jim Broadbent (born 1949), actor
Geoff Capes (1949–2024), shot putter and twice World's strongest man
Richard P. Cook (born 1949), artist
Rod Temperton (1949–2016), songwriter, record producer and musician
Bernie Taupin (born 1950), songwriter
Born 1951 onwards
Brian Bolland (born 1951), comics artist
John Ward (born 1951), footballer
David Ward (born 1953), former Member of Parliament (MP)
Michael Foale (born 1957), astronaut
Jennifer Saunders (born 1958), actress and comedian
Chris Woods (born 1959), football goalkeeper
Lee Chapman (born 1959), footballer
Glenn Cockerill (born 1959), footballer
Simon Garner (born 1959), footballer
Alan Moulder (born 1959), record producer, mixing engineer and audio engineer
John Cridland (born 1961), former Director-General of the Confederation of British Industry (CBI); Chair of Transport for the North (TfN)
Bill Dunham (born 1961), former Deputy Commandant General of the Royal Marines
Colin McFarlane (born 1961), actor
Stephen Sackur (born 1964), broadcaster and journalist
Jonathan Van-Tam (born 1964), specialist in influenza, and former Deputy Chief Medical Officer for England
Helen Fospero (born 1966), newsreader and journalist
Antonio Berardi (born 1968), fashion designer
Beverley Allitt (born 1968), serial killer
Samantha Cameron (born 1971), businesswoman and wife of the former Prime Minister David Cameron
Rae Earl (born 1971), author
Robert Webb (born 1972), actor, comedian and writer
Jonathan Kerrigan (born 1972), actor
Paul Palmer (born 1974), swimmer
Abi Titmuss (born 1976), poker player and glamour model
Steve Housham (born 1976), footballer and manager
Danny Butterfield (born 1979), footballer
Colin Furze (born 1979), inventor and YouTube personality
Kelly Adams (born 1979), actress
Dan Haigh (born 1980), musician
Sheridan Smith (born 1981), actress
Paul Mayo (born 1981), footballer
Guy Martin (born 1981), motorcycle racer and television presenter
Kevin Clifton (born 1982), professional dancer and actor
Joanne Clifton (born 1983), professional dancer and actress
Lloyd Griffith (born 1983), comedian, actor, presenter and singer
Carl Hudson (born 1983), musician
Ross Edgley (born 1985), extreme adventurer, ultra-marathon sea swimmer and author
Nicola Roberts (born 1985), singer
Oliver Ryan (born 1985), footballer
Luke Wright (born 1985), cricketer
Lee Frecklington (born 1985), footballer
Kate Haywood (born 1987), swimmer
Spencer Matthews (born 1988), television personality and entrepreneur
Jake Quickenden (born 1988), television personality
Emma Bristow (born 1990), motorcycle racer
Sam Clucas (born 1990), footballer
Georgie Twigg (born 1990), hockey player
Sophie Wells (born 1990), para-equestrian
Scott Williams (born 1990), darts player
Thomas Turgoose (born 1992), actor
Eliza Butterworth (born 1993), actress
Patrick Bamford (born 1993), footballer
Jack Harvey (born 1993), racing driver
Hollie Arnold (born 1994), javelin thrower
Ella Henderson (born 1996), singer and songwriter
Holly Humberstone (born 1999), singer and songwriter
Ellis Chapman (born 2001), footballer
Ollie Chessum (Born 2000), rugby player
Will Wand (born 2001), rugby player
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