Notable people
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Politicians[edit]
Nicholas Winterton, 2010
John Brocklehurst, MP (1788–1870) Head of a family of silk producers, banker and MP for Macclesfield for 36 years, 1832 / 1868.
William Coare Brocklehurst (1818–1900) Liberal Party politician. son of John and his successor as MP (1868–80). Unseated after a complaint of bribery during the 1880 election; his son was William (1851–1933)
David Chadwick (1821–1895) English accountant and Liberal Party politician. One of two local MP's from 1868 to 1880 who were unseated and convicted of bribery and of making a false return of election expenses
William Brocklehurst Brocklehurst (1851–1929) businessman and local Liberal Party MP 1906 / 1918
Sir Walter Bromley-Davenport (1903–1989) Conservative MP for Knutsford from 1945 until 1970
Nicholas Winterton (born 1938), retired local MP, 1971 / 2010
Public service[edit]
William Buckley
John Charles Ryle, 1888
Vera Brittain, 1918
John Shert (c.1544–1582) Catholic priest and martyr, executed in the reign of Elizabeth I, beatified 1889.
Sir Edward Fitton (1548?–1606), MP who took part in the Elizabethan plantations of Ireland.
Rev David Simpson (1745–1799) Anglican priest who spent most of his career in Macclesfield
Edward Hawkins (1780–1867), numismatist and antiquary; Keeper of Antiquities at the British Museum.
William Buckley, (1780–1856) escaped convict, survived among Australian aborigines between 1803 and 1835, raised here.
John Charles Ryle (1816–1900) was the first Anglican Bishop of Liverpool
Thomas Mottershead (c.1825 – 1884) British trade unionist and socialist activist
Herbert Philips (c.1835–1905) philanthropist and justice of the peace
Sir Samuel Rowe (1835–1888) doctor and colonial administrator of Sierra Leone, the Gambia and Gold Coast
Arthur Smith Woodward, (1864–1944) palaeontologist specialised in fossil fish, born and educated here
Richard Crosse (1888–1970) distinguished British Army officer
Vera Brittain (1893–1970) nurse, feminist and pacifist, wrote Testament of Youth, lived locally as a child
Edward Brittain (1895 in Macclesfield – 1918) British Army officer, fought and died in WW1 and was immortalised by his sister Vera Brittain in Testament of Youth
Alec Stokes, (1919–2003) scientist worked on X-ray crystallography and DNA was born here.
Mrs Justice Arbuthnot (born 1959), has served as a High Court judge for England and Wales since 2021.
Christine Mary Tacon (born 1959) the United Kingdom's Groceries Code Adjudicator
Tony Pollard (born 1965) archaeologist, specialising in the archaeology of conflict
Commerce[edit]
William Ryle II
Charles Roe (1715–1781) industrialist, helped establish the silk industry in Macclesfield
James Pigot (1769–1843) British publisher of directories, and a pioneering publisher of trade directories
John Birchenough (1825–1895) silk manufacturer in the town and local politician
Sir Thomas Wardle (1831–1909) businessman, known for his innovations in silk dyeing and printing on silk
William Ryle II (1834–1881) silk manufacturer
Sir John Henry Birchenough, 1st Baronet, (1853–1937) English businessman and public servant.
Harold W. Whiston (1873–1952), businessman, magistrate, activist for vegetarianism and local Liberal.
Peter Gaddum (1902–1986) was the sole provider of raw silk to the UK during much of World War II
The Arts[edit]
Kika Markham, 2014
Alfred Gatley (1816–1863) was an English sculptor
John William Wadsworth (1879–1955), ceramics designer for Mintons, born in Macclesfield
Mabel Frances Layng (1881–1937) English landscape and figure painter
Charles Tunnicliffe (1901 in Langley – 1979) naturalistic painter of British birds and other wildlife
Kika Markham (born 1940) English actress, widow of Corin Redgrave
Robert Longden (born 1951) composer, librettist, director, film, stage and television actor
Mr Methane (born 1966 in Macclesfield) as Paul Oldfield, the world's only currently performing flatulist
Dominic Brunt (born 1970) actor, played vet Paddy Kirk in ITV's Emmerdale
Marshall Lancaster (born 1974) actor, played DC Chris Skelton in BBC dramas Life on Mars and Ashes to Ashes
Sarah Burton (born 1974) fashion designer, creative director of fashion brand Alexander McQueen
Helen Marten, (born 1985) sculptor who won the Turner Prize and the inaugural Hepworth Prize
Journalists and writers[edit]
Nick Robinson, 2010
Hester Rogers (1756–1794) British Methodist writer and role model for women Methodists
Sui Sin Far (born Edith Maude Eaton; 1865–1914) author, wrote about Chinese people in North America
Joseph McCabe, (1867–1955) rationalist writer and critic of religion, was born here
Brian Redhead, (1929–1993) Manchester Guardian journalist and BBC Radio 4 Today anchorman, lived in the town
Sir Andreas Whittam Smith, (1937-2025) financial journalist, founded and edited The Independent newspaper in 1986
Michael Jackson (born 1958) television producer and executive, was Controller of both BBC One and BBC Two and Chief Executive of Channel 4, between 1997 and 2001
Benedict Allen (born 1960) writer, explorer, traveller and filmmaker; immerses himself among indigenous peoples
Peter Stanford (born 1961) writer, editor, journalist, presenter, known for biographies and writings on religion and ethics
Nick Robinson, (born 1963) was political editor for the BBC, now presenter of the Today programme
Stuart Evers (born 1976) novelist, short story writer and critic.
Music[edit]
Phil Cunningham, New Order, 2012
Hatty Keane, 2011
Fanny Ayton (1806–1891), an English operatic soprano.
Forbes Robinson (1926–1987) bass, known for his performances in works by Mozart, Verdi, and Britten.
John Mayall (1933–2024) blues musician and bandleader, influential in the British blues movement
Noddy Holder (born 1946) lead singer of Slade, lives in the town.[citation needed]
Ian Curtis (1956–1980) lead singer of Joy Division, lived, died and buried locally.
Stephen Morris (born 1957) drummer in the bands Joy Division, New Order, The Other Two & Bad Lieutenant
Gillian Gilbert (born 1961) musician, keyboardist, guitarist, member of New Order and The Other Two
Andy Carthy (born 1972) known by his stage name Mr. Scruff, record producer and DJ
Phil Cunningham (born 1974) guitarist, member of the bands Marion, New Order and Bad Lieutenant
Geoff Lloyd (born 1973) radio DJ, known as Geoff in Pete And Geoff; Hometime show on Absolute Radio.
Jim Moray (born 1981) folk musician and singer, multi-instrumentalist and record producer.
The Macc Lads (active 1981 – present) rock band, sing irreverent, foul-mouthed and politically incorrect lyrics
The Other Two (active 1990–2011) dance act consisting of Stephen Morris and Gillian Gilbert of New Order
Marion (formed in 1993) Brit-Pop band
Hatty Keane (born 1994) R&B and pop singer
The Virginmarys (formed in 2009) rock band.
Sport[edit]
Jonathan Agnew, 2006
Sir Ben Ainslie, 2014
Peter Crouch, 2014
Joseph Hawcridge (1863 in Macclesfield – 1905) a rugby union footballer
Linton Hope (1863–1920) sailor, competed at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Meulan, France
Charlie Twemlow (1901–1976), an English footballer who played 166 games for Macclesfield Town F.C.
Reg Harris (1920–1992) track cyclist, active in the 1940s, 1950s and 1970s, died locally
Guy Edwards (born 1942 in Macclesfield) Formula One driver, 1974-1977
Bobbie van de Graaf (born 1944 in Macclesfield) retired Dutch rower, bronze medalist in the 1964 Summer Olympics
Alf Wood (1945 – 2020), an English footballer who played 488 games
Chris Nicholl (1946-2024) former N.Ireland footballer, played 706 games and 51 for NI, coach and manager
Jonathan Agnew (born 1960) cricketer and cricket commentator, known as "Aggers"
Peter Moores (born 1962) former England Cricket Coach, born and schooled in Macclesfield.
Matthew Fleming (born 1964), former British Army officer and cricketer; President of the MCC from 2016 to 2017.
Paul Thorp (born 1964), former rider with Great Britain national speedway team with 31 caps
Stuart Brown (born 1972) thirteen-time British National Sidecarcross Champion.
Steven Mellor (born 1973) swimmer, competed in the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona
Jamie Donaldson (born 1975) golfer, born in and plays for Wales, was raised and currently lives in the town
Ben Ainslie (born 1977) silver and gold medal-winning yachtsman at the 1996 & 2000 Summer Olympics,
Peter Crouch (born 1981) footballer, played 599 games including 225 for Stoke City F.C. and 42 for England
Chris Holroyd (born 1986), footballer, played over 430 games, including 140 with Macclesfield Town F.C.
Vicky Jepson (born 1987), association football manager
Gareth Evans (born 1988), footballer who has played over 450 games, including 82 for Macclesfield Town F.C.
Luke Murphy (born 1989), footballer who has played over 480 games, including 55 for Macclesfield Town F.C.
Ben Amos (born 1990), football goalkeeper, played over 300 games
Shaun Brisley (born 1990), footballer, played over 400 games, starting with 124 for Macclesfield Town F.C.
Izzy Christiansen (born 1991) English women footballer, played over 130 games and 31 for England women
Matthew Nottingham (born 1992) badminton player
Karriss Artingstall (born 1994), female featherweight boxer, bronze medallist at the 2020 Summer Olympics
Emily Whitlock (born 1994) a professional squash player, world No. 12 in 2017.
Joseph Loake (born 2005) racing driver