This is a list of notable people with a Wikipedia page associated with York, a city in North Yorkshire, England.
Actors and performers
Arts
Confectioners
Musicians
Groups
Historians
Politicians and rulers
Religion
- Aaron of York (c. 1190 â c. 1253), financier and Chief Rabbi of England
- Alcuin (c. 735âÂÂ804), Christian scholar.
- John Ball (c. 1338âÂÂ1381), Lollard priest and rebel.
- Margaret Clitherow (died 1586), Catholic saint and martyr
- John Earle (c.1601âÂÂ1665), bishop and writer on social customs.
- Guy Fawkes (1570âÂÂ1606), Roman Catholic revolutionary.
- Josce of York (died 1190), Jewish martyr
- Francis Mason (1799âÂÂ1874), American missionary.
- Thomas Morton (1564âÂÂ1659), bishop.
- Matthew Poole (1624âÂÂ1679), theologian.
- Beilby Porteus (1731âÂÂ1809), successively Bishop of Chester and of London.
- Richard Sterne (c. 1596âÂÂ1683), Archbishop of York (1664âÂÂ83), revised the 1662 Book of Common Prayer.
- William of York (1110âÂÂ1154), archbishop, patron saint of York
Sciences and architecture
- Jocelyn Bell (born 1943), radio astronomer and discoverer of pulsars
- Moses B. Cotsworth (1859 - 1943] Egyptologist and 13-month calendar reformer, inventor of the International Fixed Calendar
- William Etty (c. 1675âÂÂ1734), architect
- John Goodricke (1764âÂÂ86), astronomer
- Joseph Hansom (1803âÂÂ1882), architect and inventor.
- Peter Harrison (1716âÂÂ1775), architect
- George Hennet (1799âÂÂ1857), railway contractor and entrepreneur
- Ivar the Boneless (794âÂÂ872), Viking chieftain.
- Christopher Hill (1912âÂÂ2003), historian of 17th-century England and Master of Balliol College, Oxford
- John Middleton (1820âÂÂ1885), architect
- William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse (1800âÂÂ1867), astronomer.
- Martin Rees (born 1942), Lord Rees of Ludlow, current Astronomer Royal
- George Russell (1857âÂÂ1951), horticulturalist who developed Russell hybrid lupins
- John Snow (1813âÂÂ1858), physician
Sports
Football
and
Rugby
Cricket
Motor sport
Basketball
Boxing
Writers
- Kate Atkinson (born 1951), novelist and playwright
- W. H. Auden (1907âÂÂ1973), poet and essayist
- Nathan Drake (1766âÂÂ1836), essayist and physician.
- Matt Haig (born 1975), novelist and journalist
- Justin Hill (born 1971), novelist
- Alison Hume (living), television writer
- Sheelagh Kelly (born 1948), novelist
- Andrew Martin (born 1962), novelist and journalist
- Fiona Mozley (born 1988), novelist
- Laurence Sterne (1713âÂÂ1768), author of The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman.
- J. E. Harold Terry (1885âÂÂ1939), novelist, playwright and critic
- Silvanus P. Thompson (1851âÂÂ1916), author and electrical engineer
- Charles Whiting (1926âÂÂ2007), novelist and military historian
Others
- Benedict of York (died 1189), money lender
- Jon Champion (born 1965), broadcaster
- Captain Christopher Levett (1586âÂÂ1630), explorer of New England, first settler of York (present-day Portland), Maine
- Elizabeth Montagu (1718âÂÂ1800) social reformer and patron of the arts.
- Guy Mowbray (born 1972), football commentator
- Tessa Rowntree (1909-1999), Quaker, aid worker in Czechoslovakia
- Laura Sayers (born 1978), radio producer and diarist
- Siward, Earl of Northumbria (died 1055), army commander.
- James Hack Tuke (1819âÂÂ1896), social campaigner.
- Daniel Hack Tuke (1827âÂÂ1895), social campaigner.
- Henry Tuke (1755âÂÂ1814), social campaigner.
- Samuel Tuke (1784âÂÂ1857), social campaigner.
- William Tuke (1732âÂÂ1822), social campaigner.
See also
References