Heathcote - People

People

as a forename
  • Heathcote Howard Hammer (1905–1961), Australian soldier
  • Heathcote Dicken Statham (1889–1973), British conductor and composer
  • Heathcote Williams (b. 1941), English poet, actor and playwright
as a surname
  • Heathcote (surname)
  • Heathcote baronets, in the baronetage of Great Britain
  • Alastair Heathcote (b. 1977), British rower
  • Alfred Spencer Heathcote (1832–1912), British soldier
  • Andy Heathcote (b. 1964), British filmmaker
  • Caleb Heathcote (1665–1721), American politician
  • Charles Heathcote (1850–1938), British architect
  • Cliff Heathcote (1898–1939), American baseball player
  • David Heathcote (b. 1966), Australian financier and politician
  • Dorothy Heathcote (b. 1926), British drama educator
  • Edwin Heathcote (b. 1968), British architect
  • Sir Francis Heathcote, 9th Baronet (1868–1961), Canadian clergyman
  • various people named Gilbert Heathcote (disambiguation)
  • Henry Heathcote (1777–1851), Royal Navy officer
  • Joe Heathcote (b. 1878), English footballer
  • various people named John Heathcote (disambiguation)
  • Jud Heathcote (b. 1927), American basketball coach
  • Michael Heathcote (b. 1965), English footballer
  • Paul Heathcote, British restaurateur
  • Richard Edensor Heathcote (1780–1850), British politician
  • Robert Heathcote (b. 1864), British archer
  • Sophie Heathcote (1972–2006), Australian actress
  • Thomas Heathcote (1917–1986), British actor
  • Sir William Heathcote, 1st Baronet (1693–1751), British politician
  • Sir William Heathcote, 5th Baronet (1801–1881), British politician

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