List of people from Northampton

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This is a list of people associated with Northampton, a town in the East Midlands region of England. The demonym of Northampton is Northamptonian. The list is arranged alphabetically by surname.

Table of contents:

A B C D F G H J K L M N O P R S T U W

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B

Margaret Bonfield, first Cabinet Minister and one of the first three female MPs in the House of Commons
  • Lilian Bader (1918–2015), one of the first Black women to join the British armed forces, moved to Northamptonshire after the Second World War.
  • George Baker (1781–1851), topographer and historian, was born in the town
  • Bauhaus (1978–1983, 1998, 2005–2008, 2019-present), a gothic rock band, formed in Northampton
  • Henry Bird (1909–2000), an English artist from Northampton who painted murals and female nudes
  • John Blissard (1803–1875), educator and mathematician who invented umbral calculus
  • Margaret Bondfield (1873–1953), Labour MP for Northampton in 1923, first female Cabinet minister in the UK and one of the first three female Labour MPs
  • John de Bothby (c. 1320 – c. 1382), former Lord Chancellor of Ireland, spent his last years as vicar of the church of The Holy Sepulchre
  • Elizabeth Bowen (1899–1973), 20th-century Anglo-Irish writer, lived in the town after her marriage.
  • Anne Bradstreet (c. 1612–1672), a puritan poet later based in Massachusetts, was born in Northampton.
  • VV Brown (born 1983), recording artist, born in Northampton
  • Charles Bradlaugh, politician, MP during some the Victorian period, refused to take a religious oath when elected, so his seat was refused. Led to the Bradlaugh riots with several by-elections. Outcome was the Affirmation.
  • Alban Butler (1710–1773), Roman Catholic priest and hagiographer, born in the town

C

Samuel Cartwright
Statue of Francis Crick, Abington St, Northampton

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F

G

  • Violet Gibson (1876–1956), best known for trying to assassinate Benito Mussolini in 1926, spent the rest of her life in St Andrews Hospital and was buried in Kingsthorpe.[8]
  • Roger Goody (born 1944) biochemist, Emeritus Director Max-Planck-Institute, Dortmund, Germany
  • Ray Gosling (1939–2013), journalist, author, broadcaster and gay rights activist, was educated at what is now Northampton School for Boys
  • Robert Goodman (born 1955), actor, attended Headlands primary and Weston Favell upper school.
  • Nick Greenhalgh (born 1989), former professional Rugby player

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J

K

L

M

N

Nanette Newman

O

  • Des O'Connor (1932–2020), television presenter and singer, was evacuated to the town in World War II and briefly played for Northampton Town FC.
  • Gary Oliver (born 1967) television and film actor who has appeared in the likes of Father Brown, Midsomer Murders and many more. Went to school in the Kingsthorpe area of the town.

P

Perceval's statue at Northampton Guildhall
  • Louise Pentland (born 1985), fashion and beauty vlogger, author, and internet personality
  • Spencer Perceval (1762–1812), only MP for Northampton to have held the office of Prime Minister and only Prime Minister to have been assassinated
  • Pickering Phipps (1827–1890), brewer, Mayor of Northampton (1860–1866) and Conservative MP for Northampton (1874–1880)
  • Peter Purves (born 1939), former Blue Peter presenter & former weekend presenter BBC Radio Northampton; lived for a number of years at the old rectory in Cogenhoe
  • Richard III (1452–1485) king of England born at fotheringhay castle, last Plantagenet king of England

R

  • Derek Redmond (born 1965), Olympic runner, was born and raised here and attended Roade Comprehensive School, now the Elizabeth Woodville School, where the sports hall is named after him.
  • Edmund Rubbra (1901–1986), composer, was born in Semilong.
  • Jarnéia Richard-Noel (born 1994), stage actress and singer

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T

  • Ivan Toney (born 1996) professional footballer currently playing for Al-Ahli Saudi Football Club. Toney became the youngest player to represent Northampton Town Football Club when he made his first-team debut in 2012.
  • Faye Tozer (born 1975), singer from pop group Steps, was born in Northampton.
  • Walter Tull (1888–1918), a Northampton Town FC player who became Britain's first black army officer in the First World War
  • Sophie Turner (born 1996), actress

U

  • Michael Underwood (born 1975), TV presenter, lives in the town, having attended what is now Weston Favell Academy.

W

X

  • Sophie Xeon (1986–2021), better known mononymously as Sophie, music producer and DJ born and raised in Northampton.[19]

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