• Source: List of people from Mansfield
    • This is a list of people from Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England with a Wikipedia page. Names in sections are in alphabetical order. Information not on the subject's Wikipedia page must be referenced.


      Armed forces


      Sergeant Ernest Antcliffe (born 1898), World War I flying ace gunner, was born in Mansfield.
      Wilfred Dolby Fuller (born 28 July 1893) won the Victoria Cross for his bravery on 12 March 1915 at Neuve Chapelle, France.


      Art


      Albert Sorby Buxton (1867–1932), painter, from Mansfield
      Elspeth Gibson (born 1963), Nottingham-born fashion designer, who studied at Mansfield College of Art and Design


      Business and professions


      Nicholas Crafts (born 1949), economic historian
      Watson Fothergill (1841–1928), architect, born and married in Mansfield
      Gervase Holles (1607–1675), lawyer, antiquarian and politician, died and buried at Mansfield
      Sir Richard Jebb, 1st Baronet (1729–1787), physician to the Royal Family
      Samuel Jebb (c. 1694–1772), physician and literary scholar, probably born in Mansfield
      John Medley Wood (1827–1915), South African botanist, born in Mansfield, died in Durban
      William Martin (1767–1810), naturalist, born in Mansfield 1767.
      John Bainbridge Webster (1955–2016), Professor of Divinity at St Mary's College, University of St Andrews.


      Literature


      The ancestral home of Lord Byron, Newstead Abbey, is in nearby Ravenshead.
      Robert Dodsley (1704–1764), bookseller, poet and miscellaneous writer, born in Mansfield


      Music


      John Balance (1962–2004), singer/musician with Coil
      Cantamus Girls Choir (founded 1968) twice World Choir Olympic champions, is based in Mansfield.
      Wes Dolan (born 1980), songwriter, musician and actor, born in Mansfield
      Ric Lee (born 1945), drummer of the rock group Ten Years After, born in Mansfield
      Leo Lyons (born 1943), rock musician, bassist of the rock group Ten Years After, born in Mansfield
      John Andrew Howard Ogdon (1937–1989), pianist and composer, born in Mansfield
      Carly Paoli, opera singer, born in Mansfield
      Joel Peat, lead guitarist of the band Lawson
      Alvin Stardust (1942–2014), singer, lived here as a child.
      Charlie Starr (born 1981) singer, songwriter, tribute artist, born in Mansfield


      Politics


      Charles Brown (1884–1940), Labour Party politician elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for Mansfield
      Ed Davey (born 1965), Leader of the Liberal Democrats, born in Mansfield
      Sir John Plowright Houfton (1857–1929), colliery owner and politician from Mansfield
      Sir Richard Charles Leese (born 1951), politician, born in Mansfield
      Sir Arthur Markham, 1st Baronet (1866–1916), industrialist and politician, served in 1900–1916 as Liberal MP for Mansfield Division of Nottinghamshire
      (Harry) Bernard Taylor, Baron Taylor of Mansfield (1895-1991), coal miner and politician
      Glenis Willmott (born 1951), politician, educated in Mansfield


      Sport


      Rebecca "Becky" Adlington (born 1989), freestyle swimmer, won gold medals at the 2008 Olympic Games in the 400 m and 800 m
      William Barnes (1852–1899), professional cricketer; born in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, died in Mansfield Woodhouse
      George Bean (1864–1923), cricketer; born in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, died in Mansfield
      Gordon Albert Beet (1939-1994), cricketer, died in Mansfield
      Ben and Tom Birchall, sidecar F1 World Champions in 2009 and 2018, and sidecar F2 World Champions in 2016 and 2017
      Peter Bircumshaw (born 1938), footballer, born in Mansfield
      Donald "Don" Bradley (1924–1997), footballer, played for Mansfield Town as a left-back
      George Butler (1810–1887), professional cricketer; born in Mansfield, died at Nottingham
      Kris Commons (born 1983), Celtic F.C. footballer
      Craig Disley (born 1981), Grimsby Town F.C. footballer
      Brian Hill (born 1942), professional footballer, born in Mansfield
      Richard Hodgkinson (born 1983), cricketer, born in Mansfield
      Rob Kozluk (born 1977), footballer
      Liam Lawrence (born 1981), former Mansfield Town footballer
      Simon David Myles (born 1966), cricketer who played for Hong Kong, born in Mansfield
      Steven "Oggy" Ogrizovic (born 1957), football goalkeeper, born in Mansfield
      Gregory Clive Owen (born 1972), professional golfer, born in Mansfield
      James Perch (born 1985), Queens Park Rangers F.C. footballer
      Neil Geoffrey Pointon (born 1964), professional football (soccer) player, born in Church Warsop in Mansfield
      Cyril John Poole (1921–1996), cricketer, born in Mansfield
      Thomas Frederick Revill (1892–1979), cricketer, died in Mansfield
      James Sadler (1830–1865), cricketer, born in Mansfield
      Henry Shaw (1854–1932), cricketer, born in Mansfield
      Lee Spick (born 1980), professional snooker player, born in Mansfield
      Harry Thompson (1915–2000), professional footballer, born in Mansfield
      Richard Daniel "Dan" Tremelling (1897–1978), professional footballer, played as a goalkeeper
      John Whetton (born 1941), athlete, born in Mansfield
      Oliver John Wilson (born 1980), professional golfer, born in Mansfield
      Max Fricke (born 29 March 1996), Speedway GP Racer, born in Mansfield


      Stage and broadcasting


      Robert Aldous (born 1934), stage and television actor, born in Mansfield
      Richard Paul Bacon (born 1975), television and radio presenter, born in Mansfield
      Stephen Critchlow (born in late 1960s), character actor, born in Mansfield
      Mark Henderson (born 1957), Tony award winning lighting designer, born in Mansfield
      Holmes Herbert (1882–1956), character actor, born in Mansfield
      Calvin Robinson (born 1985), clergyman and political commentator
      Tom Scott, comedian, YouTuber, and former presenter of Gadget Geeks on Sky One
      Pollyanna Woodward (born 1982), TV presenter, born in Mansfield


      Other


      Barry Snowdon (born 1968), street hero and street sweeper, employed by Mansfield District Council


      References

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