Notable people
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William de Vesci (c. 1125–1184), Anglo-Norman feudal lord, born at Knaresborough Castle
St. Robert (c. 1160–1218), 12th-century hermit whose cave is near the River Nidd
Ursula Southeil (c. 1488–1561), known as Mother Shipton, a medieval seer, may have been born in a cave south of the town.
Robert Byerley (1660–1714), soldier and politician, lived at Goldsborough Hall
Eugene Aram (1704–1759), scholar and murderer lived here.
John Metcalf (1717–1810), known as "Blind Jack", lost his sight in childhood; a violin player, local guide, bridgebuilder and roadmaker.
John Walton (1784–1862), entomologist
William Hargrove (1788–1862), historian of York, owner of the York Herald
John Smith (c. 1795–1870), banker and vegetarianism activist
Richard Popplewell Pullan (1825–1888), architect, discovered the Lion of Knidos.
William Stubbs (1825–1901), English historian and Anglican bishop.
Charles Farrar Forster (1848–1894), the first vicar of Beckwithshaw Church.
Squadron Leader James Harry Lacey (1917–1989), Second World War RAF fighter pilot, attended school in Knaresborough.
Robert Aagaard (1932–2001), local furniture maker, founded the youth movement Cathedral Camps
Gorden Kaye (1941–2017), actor and singer, best known for playing René Artois in the British comedy series 'Allo 'Allo!.
Grant Kirkhope (born 1962), musician and composer best known for his work with Rare, was raised here and attended King James's School.
Tim Kellett (born 1964), trumpeter and keyboardist from Simply Red and Olive
Bill Callahan (born 1966), American singer-songwriter and guitarist
The Paul Mirfin Band (formed in 2015), a local folk rock band
Paul Daniels (born 1938), celebrity magician and TV presenter, part-owner of Mother Shipton's Cave
Sport[edit]
Jonathan Joy (1826–1889) first-class cricketer
Francis Prentice (1912–1978), first-class cricketer who played 241 matches
Darren Manning (born 1975), motor racing driver
Dan Linfoot (born 1988), world champion motorcycle racer currently competing in the FIM Endurance World Championship for Yoshimura SERT Motul Suzuki. Previously competed in Grand Prix motorcycle racing and the British Superbike Championship
Greg Minikin (born 1995), rugby league footballer with 173 caps