List of people from Royal Tunbridge Wells
Royal Tunbridge Wells is a town in Kent , England . The following is a list of those people who were either born or live(d) in Royal Tunbridge Wells, or made some important contribution to the town. As a spa town Royal Tunbridge Wells was a popular resort for the upper classes, including members of the British royal family.
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Luke Baldwin (born 1990), rugby player
Gary Barden (born 1955), musician
Reverend Thomas Bayes (1702–1761), mathematician, who lived in Ashton Lodge
Will Bayley (born 1988), paralympian
C. A. Bayly (1945–2015), historian
Jeff Beck (1944–2023), musician
Rachel Beer (1858–1927), newspaper editor
Compton Bennett (1900–1974), film director
Golding Bird (1814–1854), medical writer
Douglas Booth (born 1992), actor and musician
Frank W. Boreham (1871–1959), Baptist preacher
Jo Brand (born 1957), comedian
William Thomas Brande (1788–1866), chemist
Gary Brazil (born 1962), football player
Christopher Brown (born 1943), British composer
Nick Brown (born 1950), politician
Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton (1803–1873), author
Thomas Harrison Burder (1789–1843), physician and author
Peter Burton (1924–2007), physicist, philosopher, logician
Ballard Berkeley , British actor
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John Douglas Sutherland Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll (1845–1914), Governor General of Canada
Oliver Chris (born 1978), actor
George Cohen (born 1939), football player
Paul Condon, Baron Condon (born 1947), police commissioner
Emma Corrin (born 1995), actress[ 1]
Martin Corry (born 1973), rugby player
Reverend Arthur Shearly Cripps (1869–1952), missionary and writer
Sidney Elisabeth Croskery (1901–1990), doctor[ 2]
Richard Cumberland (1732–1811), dramatist
Sir Alan Gordon Cunningham (1887–1963), military officer
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Thomas Field Gibson (1803–1889), Tunbridge Wells improvement commissioner and Royal Commissioner for the Great Exhibition of 1851[ 3]
Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe , artist and educator
Jilly Goolden (born 1956), television personality
Léon Goossens (1897–1988), oboist
Edward Meyrick Goulburn (1818–1897), clergyman and writer ↑
David Gower (born 1957), cricketer
Pauline Gower (1910–1947) pilot, commandant of the Women's Air Transport Auxiliary in Second World War
Sir Robert Gower , MP (1880–1953)
Sarah Grand (1854–1943), suffragist and "New Woman" writer
Sir Tyrone Guthrie (1900–1971), theatrical director
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Sir David Lionel Salomons (1851–1925), scientist
Sarah Sands (born 1961), journalist
Henry Albert Seymour (1861–1938), secularist, anarchist and gramophone pioneer
Mary Monica Maxwell-Scott (1852–1920), author
Dominic Sherwood (born 1990), actor
Slaves , musical band
Colin Smart (born 1950), rugby player
Horace Smith (1779–1849), poet and novelist
Jamie Spence (born 1963), golfer
Sir Thomas Abel Brimage Spratt (1811–1888), naval officer
Reverend Thomas Roscoe Rede Stebbing (1835–1926), zoologist
Gary A. Stevens (born 1962), footballer
Francis Meadow Sutcliffe (1863–1941), photographer
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References
Locations within Tunbridge Wells Buildings Businesses People Religion Political Schools and colleges Sport, leisure and the arts Twin towns Italics denote places in East Sussex included as they are generally considered part of Tunbridge Wells.