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* [[William Samuel Symonds]] (1818–1887), was an English cleric, geologist and author from Hereford.<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Symonds, William Samuel |volume= 26 | page = 287 |short=1}}</ref> | * [[William Samuel Symonds]] (1818–1887), was an English cleric, geologist and author from Hereford.<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Symonds, William Samuel |volume= 26 | page = 287 |short=1}}</ref> |
* [[Henry James, 1st Baron James of Hereford]] (1828–1911), known as Sir Henry James was an Anglo-Welsh lawyer and statesman.<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= James of Hereford, Henry James, 1st Baron |volume= 15 | pages = 144-145 |short=1}}</ref> | * [[Henry James, 1st Baron James of Hereford]] (1828–1911), known as Sir Henry James was an Anglo-Welsh lawyer and statesman.<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= James of Hereford, Henry James, 1st Baron |volume= 15 | pages = 144-145 |short=1}}</ref> |
* The composer Sir [[Edward Elgar]] (1857-1934) lived in Hereford 1904-1911, during which time he was offered but declined the city mayoralty.<ref name=HAC/> | * The composer Sir [[Edward Elgar]] (1857–1934) lived in Hereford 1904–1911, during which time he was offered but declined the city mayoralty.<ref name=HAC/> |
* The rugby union player and sports broadcaster [[Teddy Wakelam]] (1893–1963), was born in Hereford. | * The rugby union player and sports broadcaster [[Teddy Wakelam]] (1893–1963), was born in Hereford. |
* Broadcaster [[Gilbert Harding]] (1907–1960) was born there when his father was master of the local workhouse, as was contemporary actress [[Beryl Reid]] OBE (1919–1996). | * Broadcaster [[Gilbert Harding]] (1907–1960) was born there when his father was master of the local workhouse, as was contemporary actress [[Beryl Reid]] OBE (1919–1996). |
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