List of people from Hackney


Among those who were born in the London Borough of Hackney ( pronunciation ), or have dwelt within the borders of the modern borough are (alphabetical order, within category):

Notable residents

Key to "Notes" regarding the residents' affiliation to Hackney
Letter Description
B Indicates that the resident was born in Hackney.
D Indicates that the resident died in Hackney.
I Indicates that the subject is buried in Hackney.
L Indicates that the resident lived in Hackney.
Citations in the Notes box refer to the information in the entire row

Academia and research

Name Notability District[1] Notes[2]
Arthur Aikin FLS and founder of the Chemical Society of London Hoxton L
Revd George Collison First President of Hackney Academy Homerton L
William Godwin Political philosopher (studied) Hoxton L[3]
Philip Henry Gosse Naturalist De Beauvoir Town L[4]
Edmond Halley Astronomer Haggerston B[5]
George Loddiges Horticulturalist and scientist Hackney L/I[6]
Sir Charles Martin FRS FRCS Scientist; a director of the Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine Dalston B
Richard Price Philosopher, mathematician, and first actuary Newington Green D[7]
Leonard Woolley Archaeologist and discoverer of Ur Upper Clapton L[8]

Arts and entertainment

1907 Hetty King sheet music cover, 1907

Business and finance

Name Notability District[1] Notes[2]
Robert Aske Merchant and philanthropist Hoxton L
Sir John Harvey Jones Businessman and television presenter B
Moses Montefiore Financier and philanthropist Stamford Hill L
Samuel Rogers Poet and banker
Nathan Meyer Rothschild Financier Stamford Hill L
Alan, Lord Sugar Businessman and celebrity L

Crime

Name Notability District[1] Notes[2]
Ronald and Reginald Kray Crime gang leaders Hoxton B
Dick Turpin Highwayman, plied his trade Kingsland Road and in
Stoke Newington
L

Engineering and technology

Name Notability District[1] Notes[2]
Sir Francis Beaufort Hydrographer Buried in Saint John's Church Gardens.
Hackney Central
D
Joseph Priestley Chemist and philosopher Preached at the Gravel Pit Meeting in
Homerton, lived in Lower Clapton
L[21]

Journalism and the media

Name Notability District[1] Notes[2]
Laura Bates Feminist writer and founder of the Everyday Sexism Project Hackney L
Benjamin Cohen Internet entrepreneur and journalist Hoxton L[22]
Mel Calman Cartoonist and writer Stamford Hill B[23]
Robert Crampton Journalist South Hackney L[24]
Trevor Nelson DJ (and MBE) Hoxton L

Literature

Mary Wollstonecraft, (c. 1797); a painting by John Opie
Name Notability District[1] Notes[2]
Grace Aguilar Writer Hoxton
Lucy Aikin Biographer, daughter of John
Anna Laetitia Barbauld Poet,
buried in Saint Mary's Church
Stoke Newington L/I[25]
Alexander Baron Writer
(including The Lowlife, set in the area)
Hackney Downs School B[26]
James Burgh Writer, educationalist and philosopher
Rosa Nouchette Carey Children's novelist Tryons Road L[27]
Daniel Defoe Writer and spy (educated) Stoke Newington L[28]
Siobhan Dowd Author Haggerston L
Sir Edmund Gosse Poet, author and critic De Beauvoir Town L[29]
Kate Greenaway Children's illustrator Hoxton L[30]
William Hazlitt Writer (educated) Homerton L
Mary Howitt Poet and translator Upper Clapton L
Mary Lamb A writer and co-author of Tales from Shakespeare. Hackney L
Harold Pinter Playwright and Nobel Prize winner Hackney Downs School L[31]
Edgar Allan Poe Writer (educated) Stoke Newington L[32]
Samuel Rogers Poet and banker
Michael Rosen Children's Laureate 2007–2009 Dalston L[33]
Iain Sinclair Writer Haggerston L
Mary Wollstonecraft Reformer and writer, mother of Mary Shelley Hoxton
She also had a school at Newington Green and attended Newington Green Unitarian Church.
B[34]

Medicine

Politics and government

Religion

Name Notability District[1] Notes[2]
William Booth founder of the Salvation Army Stoke Newington B (buried in Abney Park Cemetery in Stoke Newington)
Vicesimus Knox Anglican pacifist Hoxton L
Isaac Watts Theologian, logician, and hymn writer Stoke Newington L
Jabez Whiteley Anglican missionary, and first Bishop of Chota Nagpur Hoxton B

Sport

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Entries with no sourced locality (district) of residence available are marked with a "?".
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 All entries contain a reliably sourced reference. Entries may also contain a letter indicating Birth, Lived, or Death.
  3. Godwin's Life accessed 10 May 2007
  4. Philip Henry Gosse (Historic plaque – 56 Mortimer Road) (LB Hackney) accessed 19 August 2008
  5. Cook, Alan H. Edmond Halley: Charting the Heavens and the Seas (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1998).
  6. Loddiges, George The Botanical Cabinet (London 1817–1833)
  7. Richard Price (St Andrews) accessed 20 March 2009
  8. Sir Leonard Woolley (Historic plaque – 13 Southwold Road, E5) (LB Hackney) accessed 19 August 2008
  9. Jury, Louise (2007-03-23). "From council estate to Tardis: rise of the Timelord's sidekick". The Independent. Retrieved 2007-09-18.
  10. Steven Berkoff: The real East Enders The Independent 04 Jan 2007 accessed 10 May 2007
  11. Marc Bolan (Field) Hackney Historic plaque, lived 25 Newington Common 1947–62 (LB Hackney) accessed 19 August 2008
  12. "Hennell, Sara Sophia". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  13. John Fordham (4 August 2009). "Gwyneth Herbert: the door-to-door diva". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  14. Visiting Hackney accessed 10 May 2007
  15. Music Hall history site accessed 10 May 2007
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  18. Jessica Tandy's family to unveil plaque to commemorate star's Hackney birthplace 19 November 1998 accessed 10 May 2007
  19. Observer A day in the life of British art 19 March 2000 accessed 10 May 2007
  20. Winston Biography accessed 10 May 2007
  21. Joseph Priestley (Historic plaque – 113 Upper Clapton Road, E5) (LB Hackney) accessed 19 August 2008
  22. Legal fight over iTunes UK domain (BBC News) accessed 20 March 2009
  23. Mel Calman (Historic plaque – 64 Linthorpe Road) (LB Hackney) accessed 19 August 2008
  24. (LB Hackney) accessed 12 February 2010
  25. Anna Laetitia Barbauld (historic plaque) (Lived and died at 113 Stoke Newington Church Street) (LB Hackney local history) accessed 19 August 2008
  26. Alexander Baron: His novels of war and London caught the essential decency of mankind John Williams December 8, 1999, The Guardian; accessed 26 August 2008
  27. Retrieved 1 June 2011.
  28. Daniel Defoe (Historic plaque – 95 Stoke Newington Church Street) (LB Hackney) accessed 19 August 2008
  29. Sir Edmund Gosse (Historic plaque – 56 Mortimer Road) (LB Hackney) accessed 19 August 2008
  30. Kate Greenaway (Historic plaque – New North Road) (LB Hackney) accessed 19 August 2008
  31. Apart from the known and the unknown, what else is there 22 July 2008 The Guardian accessed 28 September 2009
  32. Silverman, Kenneth (1991). Edgar A. Poe: Mournful and Never-Ending Remembrance (Paperback ed.). New York: Harper Perennial. pp. 16–18. ISBN 0-06-092331-8.
  33. Michael Rosen: Interview (Time Out) accessed 28 September 2009
  34. Vindication: A Life of Mary Wollstonecraft Lyndall Gordon (Little, Brown: 2005)
  35. Tony’s career in property Anne Ashworth 4 May 2007 The Times accessed 18 January 2010
  36. Sir Randal Cremer (Biography) (Nobel Winners) accessed 18 January 2010
  37. My School Sport: Phillips Idowu, 18 December 2007, The Guardian. Retrieved on 18 August 2009.
  38. Anne Keothavong Biography accessed 13 May 2009
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