Among those who were born in the London Borough of Hackney (pronunciation), or have dwelt within the borders of the modern borough are (alphabetical order, within category):

Location of the London Borough of Hackney within Greater London

Notable residents

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Key to "Notes" in tables below regarding the residents' affiliation to Hackney
Letter Description
B Indicates that the subject was born in Hackney.
D Indicates that the resident died in Hackney.
I Indicates that the subject is buried in Hackney.
L Indicates that the resident lived in Hackney.
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Reference citations in the "Notes" column refer to the information in the entire row.

Academia and research

Edmond Halley
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People from Hackney in academia and research
Name Notability District[nb 1] Notes[nb 2]
Carol Adams First chief executive of the General Teaching Council for England L
Arthur Aikin FLS and founder of the Chemical Society of London Hoxton L
Revd George Collison First president of Hackney Academy Homerton L
William Godwin Political philosopher (studied) Hoxton L[1]
Philip Henry Gosse Naturalist De Beauvoir Town L[2]
Edmond Halley Astronomer Haggerston B[3]
George Loddiges Horticulturalist and scientist Hackney L/I[4]
Sir Charles Martin FRS FRCS Scientist; a director of the Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine Dalston B
Richard Price Philosopher, mathematician, and first actuary Newington Green D[5]
Leonard Woolley Archaeologist and discoverer of Ur Upper Clapton L[6]
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Arts and entertainment

DJ Dextrous
1907 Hetty King sheet music cover, 1907

Business and finance

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People from Hackney in business and finance
Name Notability District[nb 1] Notes[nb 2]
Robert Aske Merchant and philanthropist Hoxton L
Sir John Harvey Jones Businessman and television presenter B
Moses Montefiore Financier and philanthropist Stamford Hill L
Emma Obanye Businesswoman, entrepreneur L
Samuel Rogers Poet and banker
Nathan Meyer Rothschild Financier Stamford Hill L
Alan, Lord Sugar Businessman and celebrity Clapton L
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Crime

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People from Hackney with criminal notoriety
Name Notability District[nb 1] Notes[nb 2]
Ronald and Reginald Kray Crime gang leaders Haggerston B
Dick Turpin Highwayman, plied his trade Kingsland Road and
in Stoke Newington
L
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Engineering and technology

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People from Hackney in engineering and technology
Name Notability District[nb 1] Notes[nb 2]
Sir Francis Beaufort Hydrographer Buried in Saint John's Church Gardens.
Hackney Central
D
Jean Charles de Menezes Electrician wrongly accused of a crime; shot dead by police in 2005
Joseph Priestley Chemist and philosopher Preached at the Gravel Pit Meeting in
Homerton, lived in Lower Clapton
L[23]
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Journalism and the media

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People from Hackney in journalism and the media
Name Notability District[nb 1] Notes[nb 2]
Laura Bates Feminist writer and founder of the Everyday Sexism Project Hackney L
Mel Calman Cartoonist and writer Stamford Hill B[24]
Benjamin Cohen Internet entrepreneur and journalist Hoxton L[25]
Robert Crampton Journalist South Hackney L[26]
Trevor Nelson DJ (and MBE) Hoxton L
Donald Zec Journalist Attended Upton House Secondary School, Homerton L[27]|
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Literature

Mary Wollstonecraft, (c. 1797); a painting by John Opie
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People from Hackney in literature
Name Notability District[nb 1] Notes[nb 2]
Grace Aguilar Writer Hoxton B
Lucy Aikin Biographer, daughter of John Aikin L
Talbot Baines Reed Writer Hackney B
Anna Laetitia Barbauld Poet, buried in Saint Mary's Church Stoke Newington L/I[28]
Alexander Baron Writer
(works include The Lowlife, set in the area)
Hackney Downs School L[29]
James Burgh Writer, educationalist and philosopher L[30]
Rosa Nouchette Carey Children's novelist Tryons Road L[31]
Daniel Defoe Writer and spy (educated) Stoke Newington L[32]
Siobhan Dowd Author Haggerston L
Sir Edmund Gosse Poet, author and critic De Beauvoir Town B[33]
Kate Greenaway Children's illustrator Hoxton L[34]
William Hazlitt Writer (educated) Homerton L
Mary Howitt Poet and translator Upper Clapton L
Mary Lamb Writer, including co-author of Tales from Shakespeare Hackney L
Harold Pinter Playwright and Nobel Prize winner Hackney Downs School B[35]
Edgar Allan Poe Writer (educated) Stoke Newington L[36]
Samuel Rogers Poet and banker L
Michael Rosen Children's Laureate 2007–2009 Dalston L[37]
Iain Sinclair Writer Haggerston L
Mary Wollstonecraft Reformer and writer, mother of Mary Shelley Newington Green L[38]
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Medicine

Politics and government

Religion

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People from Hackney in religion
Name Notability District[nb 1] Notes[nb 2]
William Booth Founder of the Salvation Army Stoke Newington B (buried in Abney Park Cemetery in Stoke Newington)
Leslie Flint Direct-voice medium Salvation Army Maternity Hospital B (buried in Hove Cemetery in Hove, East Sussex)
Vicesimus Knox Anglican pacifist Hoxton L
Isaac Watts Theologian, logician, and hymn writer Stoke Newington L
Jabez Whiteley Anglican missionary, and first bishop of Chota Nagpur Hoxton B
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Sport

Notes

  1. Entries with no sourced locality (district) of residence available are marked with a "?".
  2. All entries contain a reliably sourced reference. Entries may also contain a letter indicating the individual was Born, Lived, Died or Interred in Hackney.

References

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