17th and 18th centuries •
Humphrey Wollrich (1633–1707), Quaker writer •
Philip Astley (1742–1814), equestrian, inventor and father of the modern circus •
Silvester Harding (1745–1809), artist and publisher, who joined a company of strolling actors at age 14 •
John James Blunt (1794–1855), Anglican priest who wrote studies of the early Church.
19th century •
Henry Moseley (1801–1872), churchman, mathematician and scientist •
Joseph Mayer (1803–1886), goldsmith, antiquary and collector •
Emma Darwin (née Wedgwood) (1808–1896), granddaughter of
Josiah Wedgwood and wife of
Charles Darwin • Sir
Oliver Lodge (1851–1940), physicist, inventor and writer •
Arthur Howard Heath (1856–1930), industrialist, cricketer, Rugby Union international and local Conservative MP • Sir
Joseph Cook (1860 in Silverdale – 1947), worked in the local coalmines before emigrating in 1885; Prime Minister of Australia, 1913–1914 •
Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich of Russia, (1861–1929), lived in
Keele Hall in 1900–1909. •
Arnold Bennett (1867–1931), writer, went to school in Newcastle •
Ada Nield Chew (1870–1945), suffragist and social activist •
Fanny Deakin (1883–1968), local politician born in Silverdale, campaigned for child nourishment and maternity care. •
Vera Brittain (1893–1970), author, reformer and pacifist, and mother of
Shirley Williams •
Reginald Mitchell (1895–1937), designer of the
Spitfire fighter plane •
Robert W. Tebbs (1875–1945), architectural photographer
20th century •
E. S. Turner (1909–2006), journalist and author, went to school in the town. •
Fred Kite (1921–1993), only Second World War British soldier to receive the
Military Medal three times •
Colin Melbourne (1928–2009), ceramicist and sculptor of several statues in Stoke-on-Trent, was born in the town •
Freddie Garrity (1936–2006), singer, lived in the town near the end of his life. •
Jackie Trent (1940–2015), singer, songwriter and actress •
Neil Baldwin (born 1946), clown,
Stoke City kit-man and honorary graduate of
Keele University •
Kevin John Dunn (1950–2008), twelfth Roman Catholic
Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle • Professor
Alan Sinclair (born 1952), clinical scientist and diabetes specialist •
Janet Bloomfield (1953–2007), peace and disarmament campaigner. •
Fran Unsworth (born 1957), journalist, head of BBC News since January 2018 •
Andrew Van Buren (living), illusionist, showman, co-founder of the Philip Astley Project •
Hugh Dancy, (born 1975), actor played
Will Graham in
Hannibal (TV series) •
Charlotte Salt, (born 1985), actress as
Sam Nicholls in
Casualty (TV series) •
Dan Croll (born 1991), singer-songwriter. •
John Wain (1925-1994), author, playwright, poet, critic, biographer. Professor of Poetry at Oxford University.
Politics •
Robert Needham, 2nd Viscount Kilmorey (1587/88–1653), supporter of
Charles I; MP for Newcastle-under-Lyme in the
Addled Parliament in 1614. • Sir
Richard Leveson (1598–1661), MP for
Newcastle in the
Long Parliament, rebuilt
Trentham Hall 1630-1638 •
Samuel Terrick (1602–1675), local politician. In 1658 he went bankrupt for £20,000. •
Major-General Thomas Harrison (1606–1660) sided with Parliament in the English Civil War. In 1649 he signed the death warrant of
Charles I and in 1660, after the Restoration, was found guilty of regicide and
hanged, drawn and quartered. • Sir
Alfred Seale Haslam (1844–1927) engineer, three times Mayor of Newcastle, MP for Newcastle, 1900–1906 •
Josiah Wedgwood, 1st Baron Wedgwood (1872–1943),
Josiah Wedgwood IV, great-great-grandson of
Josiah Wedgwood and Liberal MP for Newcastle-under-Lyme, 1906–1919, then its Labour MP, 1919–1942 • Sir
Oswald Mosley (1896–1980), founder of
British Union of Fascists, lived in
Apedale Hall in early 1900s •
Stephen Swingler (1915–1969) Labour MP for
Stafford, 1945–1950, and for Newcastle-under-Lyme 1951–1969 •
John Golding (1931–1999), Labour MP for Newcastle-under-Lyme 1969–1986 •
Llin Golding, Baroness Golding (born 1933), Labour MP for Newcastle-under-Lyme 1986–2001 •
Jeremy Lefroy (born 1959) Westlands councillor, MP for
Stafford 2010–2019 •
Paul Farrelly (born 1962), MP for Newcastle-under-Lyme 2001–2017, journalist •
Karen Bradley (born 1970), MP for
Staffordshire Moorlands •
Aaron Bell (born 1980) politician, MP for Newcastle-under-Lyme since 2019
Sport •
Dick Ray (1876–1952) professional footballer and manager with
Port Vale and
Manchester City, 239 club caps •
Frederick Bailey (1919–1985), left-handed English cricketer •
Don Ratcliffe (1934–2014), footballer with
Stoke City, 438 club caps •
Mike Pejic (born 1950), footballer with Stoke City and
Everton, 360 club caps •
Ian Moores (1954–1998) footballer with Stoke City and
Tottenham Hotspur, 359 club caps •
Robbie Earle (born 1965), footballer with Port Vale and
Wimbledon, 578 club caps •
Graham Shaw (born 1967) footballer with Stoke City, 284 club caps, now a solicitor •
Dominic Cork, (born 1971) cricketer •
Simon Wakefield (born 1974), professional golfer •
Alan Richardson (born 1975), cricketer •
Lizzie Neave (born 1987), slalom canoeist in women's kayak, competed in
2012 Summer Olympics •
Oliver Sadler (born 1987), first-class cricketer •
Peter Wilshaw (born 1987), cricketer •
Eddie Hall (born 1988), professional strongman •
Danielle Wyatt (born 1991), professional England cricketer •
Curtis Nelson (born 1993), footballer for
Plymouth Argyle F.C., 387 club caps ==See also==