is one of the last buildings to have been designed by local architect John Poulson •
Thurstan of Bayeux (c.1071–1140), archbishop, died in Pontefract. •
Richard de Pontefract (?–1320?),
Dominican friar •
John Ramsden (1594–1646),
High Sheriff of Yorkshire, MP for Pontefract in the
Short Parliament and
Royalist soldier •
John Jackson (1595?–1637), MP for Pontefract during the
Happy Parliament •
Francis Drake (1696–1771),
antiquary and surgeon •
Robert Monckton, (1726–1782), MP for
Pontefract and
British army general •
John Smyth (1748–1811), MP for Pontefract •
Jesse Hartley (1780–1860), civil engineer and superintendent of the Concerns of the Dock Estate, Liverpool; built the Albert Dock and many other parts of Liverpool Docks •
Charles Coleman (1807–1874), English painter •
Isaac Cole (1886–1940), rugby union and league player who represented
England •
Edward Upward (1903–2009), novelist, lived in Pontefract from 2004 until his death in 2009 •
Barbara Castle (1910–2002), Labour Party politician •
John Poulson (1910–1993), architectural designer and businessman •
Don Robinson (1932–2017),
1954 Rugby League World Cup winning rugby league footballer who represented Great Britain, Wakefield Trinity, Leeds and Doncaster •
Mal Kirk (1936–1987), wrestler •
Margaret Drabble (1939–), novelist, was evacuated to Pontefract during WW2 • Dr
Harold Shipman (1946-2004),
serial killer, spent some time working here •
Harvey Proctor (1947–), Conservative MP for
Billericay •
Mick Jackson (1947–), musician, writer of "
Blame It on the Boogie" •
Kevin Moreton (1959–), actor known for
Coronation Street •
Jane Collins (1962–), politician for
UKIP and
Brexit Party,
MEP for Yorkshire (2014–2019) •
Paul Crichton (1968–), former footballer who currently serves as the goalkeeping coach for
Huddersfield Town •
Helen Baxendale (1970–), actress known for
Cold Feet,
Friends and
Cuckoo •
Paul Newlove (1971–), English rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s •
Dave Smith (1971–), professional darts player from Knottingley •
Robert Hanby (1974–), footballer •
Dexter Tucker (1975–), footballer •
Chris Silverwood (1975–),
cricketer who represented
Yorkshire,
Middlesex, and England. Former coach of the
England Men's Cricket team •
Darren Appleton (1976-), professional pool player, nine-ball and ten-ball world champion. •
Lee Beachill (1977–), squash player •
Jamie Davis (1981–), actor best known for his roles in Footballers' Wives, Hex and currently in
Casualty as
Max Walker •
Rob Burrow (1982–2024), former rugby league footballer with
Leeds; he also represented both England and Great Britain •
Toby Kebbell (1982–) actor known for "
Black Mirror", "
RocknRolla", "
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes", "
Warcraft" and "
Kong: Skull Island" • Martyn Riley (1982–), two-time European Masters Champion weightlifter •
Jamie McCombe, (1983–), footballer who currently plays for
Doncaster Rovers •
Paul Green (1983–), footballer who plays for Oldham in the
English Football League •
James Willstrop (1983–) squash player, attended
Ackworth School. •
Tim Bresnan (1985–), cricketer who represented Yorkshire,
Warwickshire and
England •
Ben Parker (1987–), former footballer who played for
Leeds United and represented
England U19 •
Oliver Hindle (1988–), artist and musician, best known for his band project Superpowerless •
Joe Westerman (1989–), rugby league footballer •
Max Litchfield (1995–), swimmer, silver medallist in the 400m medley at the European Long Course Championships •
Joe Litchfield (1998–), swimmer and brother of Max. ==See also==