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- Saint Swithun, (c800-862), Bishop of Winchester. Saint Æthelwold, (909-984), Bishop of Winchester. Henry III, (1207-1272), King of England. Arthur, Prince of Wales, (1486-1502), elder son of Henry VII who pre-deceased his father and therefore never reigned. Richard, Earl of Cornwall (1209 – 1272), younger brother of King Henry III. , was Count of Poitou (from 1225 to 1243), Earl of Cornwall (from 1227) and German King (formally "King of the Romans", from 1257). William Adelin, (1103-1120), only legitimate son and heir of Henry I. Peter White, (1947-), blind broadcaster and radio journalist. Mary Warnock, Baroness Warnock, (1924-), philosopher and writer on existentialism. George Ferguson, (1947-), architect. Freeman Dyson, (1923-), physicist. Tony Middleton, (1964-), cricketer. Terry Paine, (1939-), footballer. Lucy Pinder, (1983-), model. Jack Dee, (1962-), comedian, lived in Winchester from an early age. K.E. (Ken) Palmer MBE, (1937-), cricketer and umpire, Somerset all-rounder who played one Test for England. Julia Darling, (1956-2005), poet. Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool, (1729-1809), statesman. Kathy Smallwood-Cook, (1960-), athlete and Olympic medallist. Edward Young, (1683-1765), poet. John Lingard, (1771-1851), Roman Catholic priest and historian. Brian Froud, (1947-), fantasy artist. Colin Firth, (1960-), actor. Alexa Chung, (1983-), model. Benedict Francis, (1972-), Director/actor. Andy Burrows, (1979-), Razorlight drummer. James Tomlinson, (1982-), Hampshire cricketer. James Adams, (1980-), Hampshire cricketer. Philippa Forrester, (1968-), TV and Radio Presenter. Chris Green, (1943-), railway manager who created Network SouthEast.
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- Saint Swithun, (c800-862), Bishop of Winchester. Saint Æthelwold, (909-984), Bishop of Winchester. Henry III, (1207-1272), King of England. Arthur, Prince of Wales, (1486-1502), elder son of Henry VII who pre-deceased his father and therefore never reigned. Richard, Earl of Cornwall (1209 – 1272), younger brother of King Henry III. , was Count of Poitou (from 1225 to 1243), Earl of Cornwall (from 1227) and German King (formally "King of the Romans", from 1257).
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