Public service , 1917 • Sir
Nicholas Colfox (flourished 1400, from Nantwich) was a medieval knight involved in the murder of
Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester, uncle of
King Richard II, in 1397. • Blessed
Thomas Holford (1541–1588), a Protestant schoolteacher, then a Catholic priest, was martyred in Clerkenwell and beatified in 1896. • Sir
Roger Wilbraham (1553 in Nantwich – 1616), prominent English lawyer and
Solicitor-General for Ireland under
Elizabeth I. •
Roger Mainwaring (died 1590), Elizabethan judge in Ireland, was born in Nantwich.
Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales. •
Sir William Brereton, 1st Baronet (1604–1661), author, and landowner; established his headquarters in Nantwich during the
English Civil War in 1643. •
Matthew Henry (1662–1714), a British nonconformist minister, died of apoplexy in Nantwich. •
Hanmer Warrington (c. 1776 in Acton – 1847),
British Army officer, became
Consul General on the
Barbary Coast for 32 years. •
John Eddowes Bowman the Elder (1785–1841), banker and naturalist. •
George Latham (c. 1800 in Nantwich – 1871), architect and surveyor. •
Eddowes Bowman (1810 in Nantwich – 1869),
dissenting tutor •
Thomas Egerton Hale (1832 in Nantwich – 1909), an assistant surgeon, awarded the
Victoria Cross •
Thomas Bower (1838–1919), English architect and surveyor, was based in Nantwich •
William Pickersgill (1861 in Nantwich – 1928)
chief mechanical engineer of the
Caledonian Railway to 1923 •
David Beatty, 1st Earl Beatty (1871 in Stapeley – 1936),
Admiral of the Fleet •
Sir Andrew Witty (born 1964 in Nantwich), CEO of
GlaxoSmithKline, went to
Malbank School in Nantwich.
Politics , 2008 •
Roger Wilbraham (1743 in Nantwich – 1829), MP, antiquary, historian, published work on
Cheshire dialects. •
Clara Gilbert Cole (1868 in Nantwich – 1956), suffragist, socialist, pacifist, anarchist, poet, and pamphleteer. •
Robert Grant-Ferris, Baron Harvington (1907–1997), Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons 1970–1974, was MP for
Nantwich, became Baron Harvington, of Nantwich. •
Michael Winstanley, Baron Winstanley (1918–1993), Liberal MP for
Cheadle 1966 to 1970 and for
Hazel Grove in 1974 •
Gwyneth Dunwoody (1930–2008), British Labour Party politician from 1974 to her death in 2008 MP for
Exeter 1966–70, and then for
Crewe (later
Crewe and Nantwich) •
Mike Wood (born 1946), Labour MP for
Batley and Spen 1997 to 2015, went to
school in Nantwich. •
John Dwyer (born c. 1950), police officer, borough councillor,
Assistant Chief Constable and then elected as
Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner •
Laura Smith (born 1985) is a politician and a councillor for Crewe South since 2020. She was a
Labour Party Member of
Parliament for
Crewe and Nantwich in 2017–2019.
Science , 1794 •
John Gerard (1545 in Nantwich – 1612),
botanist and author of
Herball, or Generall Historie of Plantes (1597) •
Joseph Priestley (1733–1804), co-discoverer of
oxygen,
Nonconformist minister, lived in Nantwich, 1758–1761. • Sir
William Bowman (1816 in Nantwich – 1892), surgeon, histologist, anatomist and
ophthalmologist •
Albert Thomas Price (1903 in Nantwich – 1978), geophysicist, developed mathematical models on global
electromagnetic induction. • Sir
Kenneth Mather (1911 in Nantwich – 1990) British
geneticist and
botanist • Professor
Stephen Eichhorn (born 1974 in Nantwich) British
materials scientist, brought up locally
Arts , c.1810 •
Isabella Whitney (born 1545 in
Coole Pilate – 1577), said to be the first female poet and professional writer in England. •
Geoffrey Whitney (c. 1548 in Acton – c. 1601), poet, wrote
Choice of Emblemes •
Briget Paget (1570 in Nantwich – c.1647),
Puritan, her husband
John Paget's literary executor and editor. •
Joseph Partridge (1724–1796), waggoner,
antiquary and historian, wrote the town's first history in 1774. •
Peter Bayley (1779 in Nantwich – 1823), writer and poet •
James Hall (1846–1914), lived in the town for 40 years and wrote its history. •
Ida Shepley (1908–1975), a British actress and singer. •
Kim Woodburn (1942–2025), television personality, writer and former cleaner, lived in Nantwich. •
Penny Jordan (1946–2011), writer of over 200 romance novels, died locally •
Mārtiņš Rītiņš (1949 in Nantwich – 2022), Latvian chef, restaurateur, culinary TV presenter and author. •
Ben Miller (born 1966), actor, director and comedian, grew up in Nantwich. •
Thea Gilmore (born 1979), singer/songwriter, lives in Nantwich •
AJ Pritchard (born 1994), ballroom and Latin dancer, featured on the BBC TV
Strictly Come Dancing, went to school in Nantwich. •
Blitz Kids (active 2006–2015) were an English
alternative rock band originating in Nantwich and Crewe.
Sport •
William Downes (1843 in Nantwich – 1896), a New Zealand cricketer •
A. N. Hornby (1847–1925), the first to captain England in both cricket and rugby; buried in Acton churchyard •
George Davenport (1860–1902), cricketer •
Harry Stafford (1869–1940), footballer, played 273 games, became a hotelier in Canada. •
Ernest Piggott (1878–1967), jump racing jockey. •
William Anderson (1901–1983), ice hockey player, team bronze medallist at the
1924 Winter Olympics •
Alf Lythgoe (1907 in Nantwich – 1967), footballer, played 191 games for
Stockport County and
Huddersfield Town before becoming manager of non-League
Altrincham. •
Dario Gradi, (born 1941), manager of
Crewe Alexandra (1983–2007 and 2009–2011), lives in
Willaston. •
Steve Waddington (born 1956), former footballer, played 286 games, mainly for
Walsall F.C.; son of former Stoke City manager,
Tony Waddington •
Ashley Westwood (born 1990 in Nantwich), footballer played over 420 games in UK with
Crewe,
Aston Villa and
Burnley Business • Sir
Andrew Witty, (born 1964), CEO of
GlaxoSmithKline from 2008 and CEO of
UnitedHealth Group from 2021 to 2025 ==See also==