Petersfield Herald - Notable Residents

Notable Residents

  • Flora Twort - artist
  • Ursula Moray Williams - children's author
  • Sir William Henry Harris - musician
  • Commander Loftus William Jones - Victoria Cross Holder
  • Sir Stuart Bonham Carter - Vice Admiral
  • Sir Percy Wyn-Harris - mountaineer and Governor of The Gambia
  • Stuart Ernest Piggott - archaeologist
  • John Worlidge - agriculturalist
  • George William Francis Darvill - flying ace and military hero
  • George Best - professional football player
  • John Wyndham - author, 'Day of the Triffids'
  • Jamie Campbell Bower - actor, singer
  • Geoffrey Bennett - author and naval historian
  • Thomas Horder, 1st Baron Horder - Royal physician
  • Alec Guinness - actor
  • Arthur Brough - actor Are You Being Served
  • Ellis Jones - actor
  • Erica Roe - streaker
  • Wilfred Brown - tenor
  • John Portsmouth Football Club Westwood - football fan
  • Miranda Hart - actress, writer and stand-up comedienne.
  • Charles Collingwood - actor Brian Aldridge in BBC Radio 4's soap opera The Archers
  • Edward Kelsey - actor Joe Grundy in BBC Radio 4's soap opera The Archers
  • Right Reverend Arthur Chandler - Bishop of Bloemfontein
  • William Cowper (anatomist) - surgeon, gave his name to Cowper's gland
  • John Small - shopkeeper, cobbler, and Hambledon cricketer, whose shop sign read:
  • Buki Akib - actress

Here lives John Small
Makes bat and ball
Pitch a wicket, play at cricket
With any man in England.

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