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This is a list of notable residents of Marylebone.
Sherlock Holmes of 221B Baker Street is perhaps the best-known fictional resident. Actual residents, past and present, include:
Adam Ant
Jane Asher
Alfred Jules Ayer
David Cameron
Tom Sandars
Benedict Arnold
Charles Babbage
Francis Beaufort
Jane Birkin
Isabella Blow
Bertie Carvel
Richard Tappin Claridge
William Coldstream
Wilkie Collins
Nipper Pat Daly
Charles Dickens
Jacqueline du Pré
T. S. Eliot[1]
Clement Freud
Gary Glitter
Edward Gibbon
Hughie Green
Richard Hammond
Jimi Hendrix
Alexander Hewat
Belinda Lang
Edward Lear
John Lennon
Christian Jessen
Madonna[2]
Jonathan Myles-Lea
Paul McCartney
Hayley Mills
Ivor Moreton[3]
Henry Neele
Annie Newton[4]
Belville Robert Pepper
Pitt the Elder
Elizabeth Press (1920–2008), immunologist
Stuart Price
Patrick Procktor
Corin Redgrave
George Reynolds
Wendy Richard
Talulah Riley
Isabella Frances Romer
Dodie Smith
Stephen Spender
Ringo Starr
Cat Stevens
Stephen Ward
H. G. Wells
Charles Wesley
Norman Wisdom
^Rennison, Nick T. S. Eliot lived on Glentworth Street The Book of Lists, London, p. 218 at Google Books
^Jackson, Annie (26 June 2007). "Madonna buys £6m house next door". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 16 October 2015.
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