, 1665 , 2014 •
Sir Peter Leycester, 1st Baronet (1614 in Nether Tabley – 1678), an antiquarian and historian •
James Neild (1744 in Knutsford – 1814), a jeweller, prison reformer and philanthropist. •
Edmund Sharpe (1809 in Knutsford – 1877), architect, architectural historian, railway engineer and sanitary reformer. •
Sir Henry Royce, 1st Baronet (1863–1933), an engineer, car designer and joint founder of the Rolls-Royce company. Lived in Knutsford 1898–1912 • Brig. General Sir
Ernest Makins (1869–1959), a military officer, statesman and Conservative MP for
Knutsford 1922–1945 •
Boyd Merriman, 1st Baron Merriman (1880 in Knutsford – 1962), a Conservative politician and judge • Sir
Edward Peel (1884 in Knutsford – 1961), a army officer, businessman, amateur sportsman and big-game fisherman; lived mainly in Egypt. • Lt. Colonel Sir
Walter Henry Bromley-Davenport (1903–1989), Conservative MP for
Knutsford 1945–1970 •
John Bason (born 1957 in Knutsford), businessman, on the Board of Trustees of
Voluntary Service Overseas •
James Timpson, Baron Timpson (born 1971), businessman and politician, former CEO of the
Timpson Group •
Edward Timpson (born 1973 in Knutsford), Conservative politician. MP for
Crewe and Nantwich 2008–2017 and for
Eddisbury from 2019 to 2024 •
Matthew Falder (born 1988), a convicted paedophile and blackmailer, lived in Knutsford
Arts , 1832 •
Edward Penny (1714 in Knutsford – 1791), portrait and historical painter, a founder members of the
Royal Academy. •
John Leicester, 1st Baron de Tabley (1762 in
Tabley House – 1827), landowner, politician, amateur artist and patron of the arts. •
Selina Davenport (1779–1859), novelist until 1834 when she ran a tiny shop in Knutsford •
Sir Henry Holland, 1st Baronet (1788 in Knutsford – 1873), physician and travel writer. •
Elizabeth Gaskell (1810–1865), novelist, biographer and short story writer, grew up in Knutsford. •
Evelyn Gleeson (1855 in Knutsford – 1944), embroidery, carpet and tapestry designer •
Barrie Cooke (1931 in Knutsford – 2014), an Irish abstract expressionist painter •
Martin Edwards (born 1955 in Knutsford), a crime novelist, critic and solicitor •
Robert Heaton (1961 in Knutsford – 2004), musician, drummer in the rock band
New Model Army •
Tom Walker (born 1991), Brit Award-winning singer-songwriter, grew up in Knutsford •
Ruby Barnhill (born 2004 in Knutsford), child actress, played the lead role in
Steven Spielberg's 2016 film
The BFG Sport , 1924 •
John Payne (1828 in Knutsford - 1887), a cricketer who played for the
North of England cricket team and
Manchester •
Tom Barber (1894 in Knutsford – 1936), a pro. golfer, twice finished in the top 10 in The Open Championship. •
Lucy Morton (1898 at New Tatton – 1980), swimmer, gold medallist in the 200-metre breaststroke at the
1924 Summer Olympics •
Emma Davies (born 1978 in Knutsford), cyclist, competed in the
2000 and
2004 Summer Olympics •
Aaron Wilbraham (born 1979 in Knutsford), footballer and manager, played 608 games; he last played for
Rochdale A.F.C. == See also ==