•
Henry I of England (c. 1068–1135), king of
England. •
Smithson Tennant (1761–1815), chemist who identified the elements osmium and iridium. Born in Selby, with a blue plaque on Finkle Street. •
Jonathan Hutchinson (1828–1913), surgeon and pathologist. Born in Selby, later founder of the Haslemere Educational Museum. •
John Sherwood (1945–2025), 400 m hurdler and Olympic bronze medallist (1968). Born in Selby. •
James Stephenson (1889–1941), stage and film actor. Born in Selby. •
Robert of Selby (died 1152), English courtier and later chancellor in the Kingdom of Sicily. His byname indicates likely origin in Selby. •
Gavin Harding (born 1978), councillor and disability campaigner. Became Mayor of Selby in 2015 and is recognised as the first person with a learning disability to hold a UK mayoralty. •
Harold Brigham, footballer. Born in Selby and later a Football League player. •
Nigel Adams, former Member of Parliament for
Selby and Ainsty (2010–2023). •
Robert Aske, lawyer and leader of the
Pilgrimage of Grace. From the Aske family of Aughton near Selby. •
Jack Byers, footballer. Born in Selby, played in the Football League in the interwar era. •
Arthur Hinsley, Roman Catholic cardinal, Archbishop of Westminster. Born at
Carlton near Selby. •
Woods Hutchinson, physician and writer. Born in Selby, later moved to the United States. •
Thomas Johnson (c. 1600–1644), apothecary and botanist, known as the “father of British field botany”. Born in Selby. •
Keith Kelly, pop singer and guitarist (The John Barry Seven, solo UK hits in 1960). Born in Selby. •
Steve Sherwood, footballer. Born in Selby, goalkeeper for Chelsea, Watford and others. •
Eden Taylor-Draper, actress (
Emmerdale), Selby-born. •
Matthew Warchus, theatre and film director, grew up in Selby. •
Leigh Wood, footballer, born in Selby, played for York City and Harrogate Town. • Benedict of Auxerre (also called Benedict of Selby), first abbot of
Selby Abbey. •
Graeme Hall (born 1966), dog trainer and television presenter, born in Selby and known for Channel 5's
Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly. •
Cathy Rentzenbrink (born 1972), writer and broadcaster; raised on the Selby coalfield and author of the memoir
The Last Act of Love. ==See also==