•
John of Cornwall (alive 1176), a Christian scholar and teacher, who lived in Paris. •
Sir John Eliot (1592–1632) , Of the local
Eliot family,
Parliamentarian, supported the
Personal Rule of
Charles I; died in the
Tower of London. •
William Scawen (1600–1689), politician and MP, key figure in Cornish-language preservation. •
Robert Scawen (ca. 1602–1670), politician, MP at various times between 1640 and 1670; He supported the Parliamentary cause in the
English Civil War. •
Edward Craggs-Eliot, 1st Baron Eliot (1727–1804), politician and MP 1748 to 1784, when he became
Baron Eliot. •
William Eliot, 2nd Earl of St Germans (1767–1845), a British peer, diplomat and politician. •
William Henry Pringle (1772–1840), Army officer and MP for
St Germans, 1812 to 1818 •
Thomas Hamilton, 9th Earl of Haddington (1780–1858), known as Lord Binning from 1794 to 1828, politician and MP for
St Germans 1802-1806. •
Henry Furneaux (1829–1900), classical scholar at the University of Oxford, specialised in the Roman historian
Tacitus. •
David Watkin Waters (1911–2012), naval officer, naval historian, deputy director,
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich 1971–1978. •
Marjorie Blamey (1918–2019), painter and botanical illustrator, lived, worked and died locally •
Armine Sandford (1928–2011), actress and in 1957, the first woman TV newsreader. •
Gray Jolliffe (born 1937), illustrator and cartoonist.
Sport •
Charlie Marshall (1886–1947), rugby union player, team silver medallist at the
1908 Summer Olympics •
Bill Dempsey, (1896–1967), footballer who played 196 games at
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