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This is: a list of people from the City of Westminster, England who have become known internationally in different roles and "professions." The City of Westminster is a central London borough and is the "wealthiest borough in England."
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- Adam Ant
- Benedict Arnold
- Jane Asher
- Alfred Jules Ayer
- Charles Babbage
- Francis Beaufort
- Jane Birkin
- Isabella Blow
- David Cameron
- Bertie Carvel
- Richard Tappin Claridge
- William Coldstream
- Wilkie Collins
- Dan Costa (composer)
- Nipper Pat Daly
- Amelia Dimoldenberg
- Cara Delevingne
- Charles Dickens
- Jacqueline du Pré
- T. S. Eliot
- Elizabeth II (1926–2022), Queen of the United Kingdom
- Noel Fielding
- Clement Freud
- Gary Glitter
- Edward Gibbon
- Hughie Green
- Richard Hammond
- Alexander Hewat
- Anne Hegerty
- Tom Hiddleston
- Christian Jessen
- Belinda Lang
- Edward Lear
- Dua Lipa
- Madonna
- Hayley Mills
- Margie Morris
- Jonathan Myles-Lea
- Henry Neele
- Annie Newton
- Pitt the Elder
- Elizabeth Press (1920–2008), immunologist
- Stuart Price
- Patrick Procktor
- Corin Redgrave
- George Reynolds
- Wendy Richard
- Daisy Ridley
- Talulah Riley
- Bertram Fletcher Robinson
- Isabella Frances Romer
- Tom Sandars
- Wallis Simpson
- Dodie Smith
- Stephen Spender
- Cat Stevens
- Stephen Ward
- H. G. Wells
- Charles Wesley
- Norman Wisdom
References※
- ^ Eliot lived on Glentworth Street. See Rennison, Nick (31 August 2010). The Book of Lists: London. Canongate Books. p. 218. ISBN 978-1-84767-666-5.
- ^ Jackson, Annie (26 June 2007). "Madonna buys £6m house next door". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 16 October 2015.
- ^ "Women's Boxing Bouts Abandoned, Promoter Yields to Public Opinion". Hackney and Kingsland Gazette. 1 February 1926.