People
- Anita Cornwell (born 1923), American author
- Bernard Cornwell, British historical novelist
- Charlotte Cornwell (born 1949), British actress
- David Cornwell, English writer of espionage novels writing as John le Carré
- David L. Cornwell (born 1945), U.S. Representative from Indiana
- Dean Cornwell (1892-1960), American illustrator and muralist
- Edna Brady Cornwell (1868–1958), wife of former Governor of West Virginia John J. Cornwell
- Grant Cornwell, eleventh President of The College of Wooster, in Wooster, Ohio, USA
- Greg Cornwell (born 1938), Australian politician
- Hugh Cornwell, English musician and songwriter, lead singer with The Stranglers
- Jack Cornwell, English naval hero
- John Cornwell (writer), English journalist and historian
- John J. Cornwell, American politician
- John Travers Cornwell, Victoria Cross recipient; Battle of Jutland, Denmark, 1916
- Judy Cornwell (born 1940), English actress and novelist
- Marshall S. Cornwell (18 October 1871–1898), American newspaper publisher, writer, and poet
- Matt Cornwell (born 1985), English rugby union player
- Patricia Cornwell, American author
- Phil Cornwell (born 1957), English comedian, actor, impressionist and writer
- Stanley Cornwell Lewis (1905–2009), British portrait painter and illustrator
- Trenton L. Cornwell (born 1983), Associate Pastor Vision Baptist Church
- W. Don Cornwell, CEO Granite Broadcasting
- William J. Cornwell (1809–1896), New York politician
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