Notable people from the parish include three former Vicars, the writer
Denys Val Baker, and the artist
Anne (Annie) Walke (wife of
Bernard Walke).
Malachy Hitchins was an astronomer and Vicar of St Hilary. Thomas Pascoe was Vicar of St Hilary for 56 years in the 19th century. Father Walke was the author of four religious plays and of an autobiography,
Twenty Years at St Hilary (London: Methuen & Co., 1935; reissued by Mott, London, 1982 with an introduction by Frank Baker and ). The youngest son of Malachy Hitchins,
Fortescue Hitchins (1784–1814), was born at St Hilary. He became a solicitor at St Ives, Cornwall, and was the author of "The Tears of Cornubia" and other poems. He compiled material for a history of Cornwall, which after his death was edited by
Samuel Drew, and published in 1824. ==Legend==