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- Illingworth may refer to: Albert Illingworth, 1st Baron Illingworth (1865–1942), British businessman and politician Alfred Illingworth (1827–1907), English...
- Millicent Hall Illingworth (born 15 July 2005) is an Australian cricketer who currently plays for Victoria in the Women's National Cricket League (WNCL)...
- Richard Keith Illingworth (born 23 August 1963) is an English former cricketer, who is currently an umpire. The bulk of his domestic cricketing career...
- Raymond Illingworth CBE (8 June 1932 – 25 December 2021) was an English cricketer, cricket commentator and administrator. As of 2015[update], he was one...
- John Illingworth may refer to: John Illingworth (footballer) (1904–1964), English footballer John Illingworth (yacht designer) (1903–1980), English naval...
- Prunella Margaret Rumney West Scales (née Illingworth; born 22 June 1932) is an English retired actor. She portra**** Sybil Fawlty, the bossy wife of Basil...
- Leslie Gilbert Illingworth (2 September 1902 – 20 December 1979) was a Welsh political cartoonist best known for his work for the Daily Mail and for becoming...
- Max Illingworth (born 5 November 1992) is an Australian former chess player, and current chess trainer and writer. In 2022 he started playing poker professionally...
- Christmas special and a do****entary on the first series winner Lucy Illingworth. Amateur musicians are invited to publicly perform on street pianos in...
- John Illingworth (Stockport, March 10, 1786 – near Guayaquil, August 2, 1853), also known as Juan Illingworth and later John Illingrot, was an English...