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- List_of_people_from_Winchester abstract "James Adams, (1980-), Hampshire cricketer. William Adelin, (1103-1120), only legitimate son and heir of Henry I. Bob Anderson (darts player), (1942-), Former BDO World darts champion Arthur, Prince of Wales, (1486-1502), elder son of Henry VII who pre-deceased his father and therefore never reigned. Kevin Ashman, (1959-), World Quiz Champion and Egghead. Jon Boden, (1977-), Folk musician, brought up in Winchester. Wayne Bridge (1980-), International and National footballer, brought up and went to school (Kings School). Andy Burrows, (1979-), Razorlight drummer. Alexa Chung, (1983-), model. Clive Clark, golfer Julia Darling, (1956-2005), poet. Jack Dee, (1962-), comedian, lived in Winchester from an early age. Freeman Dyson, (1923-), physicist. Saint Æthelwold, (909-984), Bishop of Winchester. George Ferguson, (1947-), architect. Colin Firth, (1960-), Academy Award winning actor. Philippa Forrester, (1968-), TV and Radio Presenter. Benedict Francis, (1972-), Director/actor. Brian Froud, (1947-), fantasy artist. Chris Green, (1943- ), railway manager who created Network SouthEast. Henry III, (1207-1272), King of England. Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool, (1729-1809), statesman. George Langdon (1818-1894), cricketer. Jon Leyne, (1958 -), BBC Foreign Correspondent. Only foreign journalist in Iran during the Green Revolution in 2009 John Lingard, (1771-1851), Roman Catholic priest and historian. Tony Middleton, (1964-), cricketer. Terry Paine, (1939-), footballer. K.E. (Ken) Palmer MBE, (1937-), cricketer and umpire, Somerset all-rounder who played one Test for England. Lucy Pinder, (1983-), model. 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). Kathy Smallwood-Cook, (1960-), athlete and Olympic medallist. Saint Swithun, (c800-862), Bishop of Winchester. Chris T-T, (1974-), singer-songwriter. James Tomlinson, (1982-), Hampshire cricketer. Frank Turner, (1981-), singer-songwriter. Mary Warnock, Baroness Warnock, (1924-), philosopher and writer on existentialism. Peter White, (1947-), blind broadcaster and radio journalist. Edward Young, (1683-1765), poet. Mark Perego, Wales international rugby union player↑".
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- List_of_people_from_Winchester comment "James Adams, (1980-), Hampshire cricketer. William Adelin, (1103-1120), only legitimate son and heir of Henry I. Bob Anderson (darts player), (1942-), Former BDO World darts champion Arthur, Prince of Wales, (1486-1502), elder son of Henry VII who pre-deceased his father and therefore never reigned. Kevin Ashman, (1959-), World Quiz Champion and Egghead. Jon Boden, (1977-), Folk musician, brought up in Winchester.".
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