Cringing Cult of Celebrity in Hinckley, Leicestershire*
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Cringing Cult of Celebrity
- Erm, Well there was that kid from corrie... ?
- Hally, he's a superstar!
- john cleveland...........dean richards.........
- THAT GIRL FROM PAGE 3 JO HICKS OR SUMMAT
- come on, get real
- janine blundy a wicked girl skater
- William Iliffe who first brought Rev William Lea's stocking frame to Hinckley in 1589 and paved the way for Hinckley's emergence as a world power in the Hosiery industry.
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Blokie from Heartbeat [Greengrass] lives in Burbage - or at least he used to.
Joseph Hansom who invented the Hansom Cab.
Dr Robert Chessher - world renowned surgeon who specialised in skeletal injuries and built mechanical devices for the treatment of spinal injuries.
Dick Turpin - although not born and bred in Hinckley, lived in Hinckley and spent most of his *free time* at the Cock Inn at Sibson.
The poet Lord Byron, whose wife took refuge at Kirky Mallory when their marriage broke up.
Another poet - arguably the most popular English poet - John Cleveland grew up in Hinckley in the mid-17th century. His father, Thomas, was the vicar here.
George Fox, the founding father of the Quakers - was born in the local villiage of Fenny Drayton.
Bare-knuckle fighter Nat Langham, the only man to beat the great bare-knuckle fighter Tom Sayers, was born in Hinckley.
George Frederick Handel composed his famous piece, The Messiah, at a country house near Market Bosworth.
King Richard III, of York and Henry, Earl of Richmond fought in the Battle of Bosworth which is now being investigated as it appears it might not have taken place in Bosworth after all!
- Green Grass from Heartbeat lives in next door Burbage
- Dave Mortiboys-1980's former Coventry Speedway ace, went on to race for Ellesmere Port and Boston. Broke everything except the track records!!
- lol, greengrass from heartbeat, and the boy with the red hair from woof, and thats it
- Jo Hicks, the page 3 girl, went to John Cleveland College
- My Dad (founder of Fossway Radio and Castle Mead Radio)
Fryer (owner of Vapour)
- Showgroup Smackee and their Musicals show and ABBA Tribute
- Nat Langham (bare fist fight world champion 19th Century.
Once owned Union inn (probably why it is haunted as didn't get paid for last fight (Ha Ha)
- Tony Green – The premiership linesman at the centre of the Tranmere V Sunderland FA Cup refereeing debacle, leaves on Derby Road
- Claude greengrass from heartbeat shops in hinckley quite often even though he lives in sapcote.
- that scruffy guy from heartbeat seen wandering around market occassionally
- Theres a Lord and Lady who live along brookside, Famous for their boots
- Since the doomsday book was written many famous people have lived in the hinckley area either passing through or were residents. For instance all you have to do is look at the names of the streets in the town and a history leeson unfolds before your eyes. Chesser st - Dr Chesser a bone masseur once treated Napoleons neice (she has bandy legs) Shakespear Drive, Shakespear stayed in hinckley for a very short time but long enough to write about it in one of his plays. William Iliffe Street William famous for the stocking machine. Hansom Road Hansom invented the hansom cab. Hawley road. Charlotte M Brame, Mr. T Kiddle, Charles James Apperley (Author "Nimrod") Soloman Edwards (Edwards Centre) Mr Canning, Dorothy Bradgate, etc etc etc anyone who would like to know more contact me at harries@morfa-las.freeserve.co.uk
- Dean Richards, Graham Rowntree. 2 England Rugby Internationals
- Jeremy Beadle lives in the area, as does Greengrass from 'Heartbeat'.
- Some people on C4's Wanted once stopped at Hinckley train station :P 'Greengrass' from ITV's Heartbeat lives in nearby Sapcote.
- Roger Quittenton (rugby union referee) lives in Hinckley. Frank Worthington used to manage Hinckley Town FC.
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