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Edwardes is a family name of English origins. The Edwardes family belongs to the English nobility and holds the title of Baron Kensington.
People with this surname include:
- Cheryl Edwardes (born 1950), Australian retired politician
- David Edwardes (fl. 1532), English anatomist
- Francis Edwardes (disambiguation), three Edwardes baronets and a Member of Parliament
- George Edwardes (1855-1915), English theatre manager
- Herbert Benjamin Edwardes (1819-1868), English administrator, major-general and statesman
- Michael Edwardes (born 1930), British-South African business executive
- Richard Edwardes (1525-1566), English poet, playwright and composer; suspected of being a son of Henry VIII
- Thomas Edwardes (disambiguation), three Edwardes baronets
- William Edwardes (disambiguation), four Barons Kensington
In the Alfred Hitchcock film Spellbound, Gregory Peck's character impersonates murder victim Dr. Anthony Edwardes.