Public service VC, 1914 •
William Forester (1655–1718),
Whig politician who accompanied
King William III to England at the beginning of the
Glorious Revolution. Was born and lived in Wellington. •
Samuel Peploe (1667–1752),
Bishop of Chester between 1726 and 1752, was baptized in Dawley. •
Sir George Downing, 3rd Baronet (1685–1749),
Whig politician, founded
Downing College, Cambridge, was brought up at
Dothill. •
Richard Padmore (1789 in Wellington – 1881),
Liberal politician and industrialist •
William Ball (1795 in Horsehay – 1852), an
iron puddler believed to be the heaviest man in England while he was alive. Weighing approximately 40 stone, Ball was exhibited around the country as the "largest man in Britain". • Major
Charles Allix Lavington Yate (1872–1914), Army officer, recipient of the
Victoria Cross for action in
WW1, grew up in Madeley • Sir
Joseph Simpson (1909 in Dawley – 1968),
Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis, from 1958 to 1968 •
Len Murray (1922 in Hadley – 2004),
General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress 1973 to 1984. •
Jeremy Corbyn (born 1949),
Leader of the Labour Party, 2015/2020, grew up at
Pave Lane and educated at
Adams Grammar School, • Professor
Stephen Molyneux (born 1955), English educational technologist and Mayor of
Oakengates between 2003 and 2007, resided in Telford between 1991 and 2018. •
David Wright (born 1966 in Oakengates), Member of Parliament for Telford between 2001 and 2015 •
Kim Hughes (born 1979), a British Army bomb disposal expert, particularly in the Afghanistan conflict, went to
Thomas Telford School.
Acting & writing aka Ellis Peters, 1995 •
Hesba Stretton (1832 in Wellington – 1911) an English writer of children's books •
Wyke Bayliss (1835 in Madeley – 1906) a British poet, author, and painter •
Samuel Parkes Cadman (1864 in Ketley – 1936), American clergyman, newspaper writer, and pioneer
Christian radio broadcaster of the 1920s and 1930s based in
New York •
Edith Pargeter (1913 in Horsehay – 1995 in Madeley) nom de plume
Ellis Peters, was an English author especially of history and historical fiction •
Norman Jones (1932 in Donnington – 2013) an English actor, primarily on TV. •
Stewart Lee (born 1968 in Wellington) an English stand-up comedian, writer and director •
Paul Blackthorne (born 1969 in Wellington) actor, plays Detective Lance in the DC TV series
Arrow •
Anna Richardson (born 1970 in Wellington) is an English television presenter, writer and journalist. •
Christian Brassington (born 1983 in Wellington) a film and television actor.
Music •
Henry Gauntlett (1805 in Wellington – 1876), an English organist and hymnwriter. •
Nigel Rogers (1935 in Wellington – 2022), an English opera singer,
multilingual tenor and
music conductor •
Raymond Froggatt (1941–2023), an English songwriter and singer, lived in Telford •
Steve Beresford (born 1950 in Wellington), an English musician •
Stephen Jones (born 1962), an English musician and novelist who fronted Indie Band
Babybird •
T'Pau (formed 1986), a British pop group whose members are from Wellington and Shrewsbury. •
Cancer (formed in 1988), a
death metal band from
Ironbridge. •
The Sunshine Underground (years active 2000–2016), an alternative dance band, originally from Telford and Shrewsbury, formed while studying at
New College Telford. •
David Brown (born 1987) is a British
YouTuber and musician known as
Boyinaband Science •
William Withering (1741 in Wellington – 1799), an English
botanist,
geologist,
chemist,
physician, first systematic investigator of the bioactivity of
digitalis, and member of the
Lunar Society •
Thomas Campbell Eyton (1809–1880) English naturalist and friend of
Charles Darwin. Was born in
Eyton Hall near Wellington. • Dr
Jacob Noel-Storr (born 1976 in Telford) English
astrophysics scientist
Sport , 1938 , statue outside
Molineux Stadium •
Enoch Tranter (1842 in Old Park – 1910 in Donnington Wood) an English cricketer and coal miner •
Matthew Webb (1848 in Dawley – 1883) the first recorded person to swim the
English Channel unaided •
William Dyas (1872-1940), first-class cricketer, local politician and businessman, lived lifelong in Madeley. •
William Foulke (1874 in Dawley – 1916) football goalkeeper, played 355 games •
Will Osborne (1875-1942 in Oakengates) Welsh
rugby international, settled in Oakengates on retirement •
Joe Butler (1879 in Dawley Bank – 1941) football goalkeeper who made 513 appearances • Sir
Gordon Richards (1904 in Donnington Wood – 1986) won a record 26 champion jockey titles, and was the only flat jockey to be knighted •
Ernie Clements (1922 in Hadley – 2006) an English road racing cyclist, frame builder and cycle shop owner •
Billy Wright (1924 in Ironbridge – 1994) professional English footballer who played 490 games for
Wolverhampton Wanderers, also the first footballer to earn 100 international caps. •
Johnny Elliot (1931–2015), Jamaican Olympic boxer who lived in Telford. •
Darshan Singh Kullar (born 1938), Indian retired
hockey player, gold medallist at
1964 Summer Olympics. •
David Ottley (born 1955) retired javelin thrower, silver medallist at the
1984 Summer Olympics; lived in Telford •
John Pender (born 1963), footballer played 496 games, mainly for Wolves and Burnley, lives in Telford. •
Mark Elliot (born 1966 in Wellington) Olympic welterweight boxer •
Ted Hankey (born 1968) professional darts player, resides in Telford •
Rob Edwards (born 1982) former footballer, played 213 games, and 15 for
Wales. •
Ricky Balshaw (born 1986) para equestrian rider, competed in the Beijing 2008
Paralympics; lives in Telford •
Tom Carlon (born 1987 in Telford) an English professional ice hockey player •
Josh Crutchley (born 1987) a British professional basketball player, grew up in Telford •
Danny Guthrie (born 1987) professional footballer, played 322 games attended
Thomas Telford School •
Elliott Bennett (born 1988) footballer, played over 500 games grew up in Telford, plays for
Shrewsbury Town. •
Lee Collins (1988 in Telford – 2021) footballer, played 408 games •
Kyle Bennett (born 1990) footballer, played over 400 games, plays for
Bristol Rovers. •
Mickey Bushell (born 1990) is a Paralympic gold medalist, lives in Telford •
Kelly Edwards (born 1990) a British judoka from Telford. •
Connor Goldson (born 1992) footballer, played over 340 games; attended
Thomas Telford School. •
Liam Davies (born 1996 in Donnington) WBC super bantamweight boxer. •
Ryan Giles (born 2000 in St Georges) footballer, played 170 games •
Penny Healey (born 2005 in Telford), archer ==Sport==