List of people from Lewes, East Sussex

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Lewes is the county town of East Sussex, England. The following is a list of those people who were either born or live in Lewes, or had some important contribution to make to the town.

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  • Marina Baker (born 1967), former actress/ model, journalist, children's author and politician
  • Norman Baker (born 1957), former Liberal Democrat MP for Lewes
  • Wynne Edwin Baxter (1844–1920), lawyer, translator, antiquarian and botanist
  • Honor Blackman (1925-2020), actor
  • Michael Brooks (born 1970), science writer
  • Arthur Brown (born 1942), musician, best known for his 1968 hit "Fire"
  • Asa Briggs (1921-2016), English Historian, second Vice-Chancellor of University of Sussex and created Baron Briggs of Lewes in 1976
  • Ralph Brown (born 1957), actor
  • Anthony Buckeridge (1912–2004), children's author, noted for his Jennings series, lived near Lewes from 1962 until his death.

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  • Nick Davies (born 1953), investigative journalist and author of Flat Earth News, he uncovered the News of the World phone hacking affair
  • Henry Dudeney (1857–1930), author and mathematician
  • Alice Dudeney (1866–1945), author and diarist
  • Roger Dean (born 1944), artist

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  • David Lacey (1938-1921), Guardian football correspondent
  • Eleanor of Lancaster (1311–1372), wife of Richard Fitzalan, 10th Earl of Arundel
  • Peter Love (died 1610), pirate, said to have been born in Lewes

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  • Patrick O'Brian CBE (1914–2000), author, novelist and translator, known for the Aubrey/Maturin series of sea stories, spent his childhood in Lewes.

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  • Sir John Tomlinson (born 1946), opera singer
  • Polly Toynbee (born 1946), journalist and writer
  • Nicholas Tucker (living), academic and writer
  • Gemma Tutton (living) women's rights activist, co-founder of Our Streets Now campaign.[3] Also, an internationally competitive Pole Vault athlete who holds the British u13 and u15 record.[4]
  • Emma Tucker (living) Editor The Sunday Times

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  1. ^ Russell Ash
  2. ^ Margaret Busby (ed.), Daughters of Africa: An International Anthology of Words and Writings by Women of African Descent (1992), London: Vintage, 1993, p. 796.
  3. ^ "Schoolgirl founds campaigning group after man leers at her when she was 11". 18 March 2021.
  4. ^ "Athlete Spotlight – Gemma Tutton".
  5. ^ David Brown, "Nicholas Yonge": The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, ed. Stanley Sadie. London, Macmillan Publishers Ltd., 1980. ISBN 1-56159-174-2
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