•
Thomas Barker (fishing guide) (fl.1591-1651), author of
The Arte of Angling, was born at Meole Brace, then called by him
Bracemeol. •
Edward Bather (1779-1847), later
Archdeacon of Salop, was Vicar of Meole Brace from 1804 until his death there. •
Thomas Bucknall Lloyd (1824-1896), later Archdeacon of Salop, was Vicar of Meole Brace 1851–1854. •
Lucy Elizabeth Bather (1830-1864), writer for children as 'Aunt Lucy', lived at Meole Brace from her marriage in 1860 and died at Meole Brace Hall. •
Henry Bather (1832-1905), later
Archdeacon of Ludlow, was Vicar of Meole Brace 1858–97. •
James Cosmo Melvill (naturalist) (1845-1929) lived at Meole Brace Hall from 1904 to his death. •
William Bather (1861-1939) born at Meole Brace,
first-class cricketer, later clergyman who was Vicar of Meole Brace 1897-1930. •
Mary Webb (1881-1927), poet and novelist, lived at Meole Brace from 1902 to her marriage in 1912. •
Lady Joan Dunn (1918-2018), one of first women to work for
MI6, died a resident at Maesbrook care home in Meole Brace. •
Leon Leuty (1920-1955) born at Meole Brace, professional footballer notably for
Derby County and
Notts County. ==Literature==