See also :Category:People from Abergavenny •
Augustine Baker (1575–1641), well-known Benedictine mystic and an ascetic writer. He was one of the earliest members of the English Benedictine Congregation which was newly restored to England after the Reformation. •
John Williams (1857–1932) soldier, recipient of the
Victoria Cross for actions at
Rorke’s Drift. •
Scott Ellaway (born 1981), conductor, was born and brought up locally. •
Becky James (born 1991), racing cyclist, double gold medallist at the
2013 UCI Track Cycling World Championships and double silver medallist at the
2016 Summer Olympics, was born and grew up in Abergavenny. •
Matthew Jay (1978–2003), singer-songwriter, spent much of his life in the town. •
Peter Law (1948–2006), politician and Independent MP, notable for defeating the Labour candidate in the safest Welsh seat during the
2005 general election was born in Abergavenny. • Saint
David Lewis (1616–1679),
Catholic priest and
martyr, was born in Abergavenny and prayed in the local
Gunter Mansion. •
Malcolm Nash (1945–2019), cricketer, famous for bowling to
Gary Sobers who hit six sixes in one Nash over, was born in Abergavenny. •
Mary Penry (1735–1804), Moravian sister in 18th-century
Pennsylvania was born in Abergavenny. •
Owen Sheers (born 1974), poet, grew up in Abergavenny. •
Oliver Thornton (born 1979), West End actor, starred of
Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, was born and grew up in Abergavenny. •
Vulcana (Miriam Kate Williams, 1874–1946), world-famous strongwoman, was born in Abergavenny. •
Ethel Lina White (1876–1944), crime writer best known for her novel
The Wheel Spins (1936), on which the Alfred Hitchcock film
The Lady Vanishes (1938) was based. •
Jules Williams (born 1968), writer, director, and producer of
The Weigh Forward. •
Raymond Williams, (1921–1988) academic, critic and writer was born and brought in nearby
Pandy. •
Dave Richards, (1993) professional footballer for
Crewe Alexandra was born and raised in the town. •
Marina Diamandis (1985), professional singer and songwriter was brought up in nearby
Pandy and educated in
Haberdashers' Monmouth School for Girls. ==See also==