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Alumni of a public school in Bedfordshire
Bedford School Chapel (with the new Music School seen to the right)
This is a list of people educated at
Bedford School .
Revd James Dennis (1815–1861),
paleontologist and
natural historian
[1]
Sir Warington Wilkinson Smyth
FRS (1817–1890), geologist
[2]
Francis Penrose
FRIBA
FRS (1817–1903),
Fellow of
Magdalene College, Cambridge , architect,
archaeologist and
astronomer
[3]
Professor Charles Piazzi Smyth
FRSE
FRS
FRAS
FRSSA (1819–1900), Professor of
Astronomy ,
University of Edinburgh , and
Astronomer Royal for Scotland , 1846–1888
[4]
John Thompson Platts (1830–1904),
Indian and
Persian language scholar
[5]
Richard Daintree
CMG (1832–1878), geologist who gave his name to the
Daintree National Park , the
Daintree Rainforest and the
Daintree River , Australia
[6]
Thomas Gwyn Elger
FRAS (1836–1897),
selenographer who gave his name to the lunar crater
Elger
[7]
Dr Arthur Coke Burnell (1840–1882),
Sanskrit scholar
[8]
Dr Charles Heycock
FRS (1858–1931),
Fellow of
King's College, Cambridge ,
chemist , winner of the
Royal Society 's
Davy Medal , 1920[
citation needed ]
Dr Walter Gardiner
FLS
FRS (1859–1941),
Fellow of
Clare College, Cambridge ,
botanist , winner of the
Royal Society 's
Royal Medal , 1898
[9]
Professor Sir Wyndham Dunstan
KCMG
FRS
FCS (1861–1949),
chemist and Director of the
Imperial Institute , 1903–1924
[10]
Professor Sir Walter Langdon-Brown (1870–1946),
Regius Professor of Physic ,
University of Cambridge , 1932–1935
[11]
Dr Thomas Cecil Fitzpatrick (1881–1931), President of
Queens' College, Cambridge , 1906–1931, and
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge , 1915–1917 and 1928–1929
[12]
Dr Charles Meek
FRAI
FRGS (1885–1965),
Fellow of
Brasenose College, Oxford ,
anthropologist
[13]
Revd Canon Thomas Wentworth Pym
DSO (1885–1945),
Fellow in
Theology ,
Balliol College, Oxford
[14]
Dr Laurence Beddome Turner (1886–1963),
Fellow of
King's College, Cambridge , and
Reader in Engineering,
University of Cambridge
[15]
Professor William Rowan
FRSC (1891–1957), Canadian
biologist
[16]
Sir Karl Parker
CBE
FBA (1895–1992),
art historian and
Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum , 1945–1962
[17]
Professor John Desmond Bernal
FRS (1901–1971), pioneer of
X-ray crystallography in
molecular biology
[18]
Professor Herbert Squire
FRS (1909–1961),
Zaharoff Professor of Aviation,
Imperial College London , 1952–1961
[19]
Dr Archer John Porter Martin
FRS (1910–2002), winner of the
Nobel Prize in Chemistry , 1952
[20]
Professor Richard D'Aeth (1912–2008), educationalist and
President of Hughes Hall, Cambridge , 1978–1984
[21]
Professor John Selwyn Bromley (1913–1985),
Fellow in Modern History,
Keble College, Oxford , 1947–1960, and Professor of Modern History,
University of Southampton , 1960–1977
[22]
Professor Harry Cranbrook Allen
MC
FRHS (1917–1998),
Fellow and Tutor in Modern History,
Lincoln College, Oxford , 1946–1955, and
Commonwealth Fund Professor of
American History ,
University College London , 1955–1971
[23]
Professor Peter Corbett (1920–1992),
Yates Professor of Classical Art and Archaeology ,
University College London , 1961–1982
[24]
Professor Paul Talalay (1923-2019),
John Jacob Abel Professor of
Pharmacology and Director of the Laboratory for Molecular Sciences,
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine , 1974–
[25]
Professor Roger Sargent
FIChemE
FIMA
FREng (1926-2018),
Courtaulds Professor of
Chemical engineering ,
Imperial College London , 1966–1992
[26]
Professor Frank Adams
FRS (1930–1989),
Fielden Professor of Mathematics ,
University of Manchester , 1964–1970, and
Lowndean Professor of Astronomy and Geometry ,
University of Cambridge , 1970–1989
[27]
Professor Robert Cassen
OBE (born 1935), Professor of the
Economics of Development ,
University of Oxford , 1986–1997
[28]
Professor Quentin Skinner
FRHS
FBA (born 1940),
Fellow in History,
Christ's College, Cambridge , 1962–1996, and
Regius Professor of Modern History ,
University of Cambridge , 1996–2008
[29]
Professor Richard Hills
FRAS
FRS (1945–2022),
Professor of Radio Astronomy ,
University of Cambridge , 1990–2007
[30]
Professor Andrew O'Shaughnessy
FRHS (born 1959), Saunders Director, International Centre for
Jefferson Studies,
Monticello , and Professor of History,
University of Virginia
[31]
Professor C.E.M. Hansel (1917–2011), Emeritus Professor of
Experimental Psychology ,
Swansea University .
Actors, directors and entertainers
Cyril Harcourt (1872–1924), actor and playwright
[32]
H B Warner (1875–1958), actor nominated for the
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor , 1937
[33]
H F Maltby (1880–1963), actor, playwright and screenwriter
[34]
Roy Limbert (1893–1954), theatre director and producer
[35]
Torin Thatcher (1905–1981), actor
[36]
Bob Kellett (1927–2012), film director, producer and screenwriter
[37]
John Wood
CBE (1930–2011), actor noted for his performances in
Shakespeare and for his long association with
Tom Stoppard
[38]
Andrew McCulloch (born 1945), actor and writer
[39]
Michael Radford (born 1946), film director and screenwriter, noted for films including
Nineteen Eighty-Four ,
White Mischief and
Il Postino
[40]
Simon Chandler (born 1953), actor
[41]
Richard Hopkins (1964–2012), television producer
[42]
Bob Barrett (born 1966), actor
[43]
Al Murray (born 1968), comedian
[44]
Joel Beckett (born 1973), actor
[45]
David Lloyd Vitty (born 1974),
BBC Radio 1 presenter
[46]
Revd Stainton Moses (1839–1892),
spiritualist
[47]
Colonel Frederick Burnaby (1842–1885), adventurer, army officer, author,
balloonist , and
correspondent for
The Times
[48]
Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers (1854–1918),
occultist
[49]
Ardern Hulme Beaman (1857–1929), adventurer, author, diplomat, and
war correspondent
[50]
Lieutenant Colonel Stewart Blacker
OBE (1887–1964), adventurer, army officer, author of First over Everest , and weapons designer
[51]
John de Vars Hazard
MC (1888–1968),
mountaineer who took part in the
1924 British Mount Everest expedition , famous for the disappearance of
Mallory and
Irvine
[52]
Reginald Teague-Jones
MBE (1890–1988),
intelligence officer active in the Caucasus and Central Asia during the
Russian Civil War
[53]
Norman Baillie-Stewart (1909–1966), traitor known as 'The Officer in the Tower'
[54]
Simon Murray
CBE (born 1940), adventurer, author,
French Foreign Legionnaire , and the oldest man to reach the
South Pole unsupported
[55]
Rupert T Dover (born 1967),
Assistant Commissioner of the Hong Kong Police Force[
citation needed ]
James Ravilious (1939–1999), photographer, who specialised in recording the rural life of north Devon.
[61]
Victoria Cross and George Cross
Rear Admiral Alfred Ransom
CBE (1871–1953), served during the
Gambia Expedition , 1894, the
Boxer Rebellion , 1900–1901, and the
First World War
[64]
Vice Admiral Fawcet Wray
DSO (1873–1932), commanded
HMS Talbot at
Gallipoli , 1915
[65]
Vice Admiral Arthur Kemmis Betty
DSO (1877–1961),
Aide-de-camp to
King George V ,
Commander First Destroyer Flotilla , 1920–1922
[66]
Rear Admiral Edward Dyke Acland
MVO
CB (1878–1968), Naval
Attaché to
King George V [
citation needed ]
Rear Admiral James Ashton
DSO (1883–1951),
Aide-de-camp to
King Edward VIII
[67]
Vice Admiral Sir Richard Lane-Poole
KBE
CB (1883–1971),
Commander Australian Fleet , 1936–1938
[68]
Rear Admiral Julian Patterson
OBE (1884–1972), commanded
HMS Hood
[69]
Vice Admiral Sir Cecil Ponsonby Talbot
KCB
KBE
DSO & Bar (1884–1970),
Aide-de-camp to
King George V and Director of Dockyards at the
Admiralty , 1937–1946
[70]
Major General Robert Glunicke
DL (1886–1963),
Aide-de-camp to
King George VI , 1939–1940, and
Commandant , Plymouth Division,
Royal Marines , 1939–1941
[71]
Admiral Sir Robert Burnett
GBE
KCB
CStJ
DSO (1887–1959),
Commander-in-Chief, South Atlantic , 1944–1946, and
Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth , 1946–1950
[72]
Rear Admiral Hector Mackenzie Woodhouse
CB
OBE (1889–1971)
[73]
Admiral Sir Geoffrey Audley Miles
KCB
KCSI (1890–1986), Head of British Military Mission, Moscow, 1941–1943,
Commander-in-Chief ,
Levant , 1943, Naval Force Commander, Eastern Expeditionary Force, 1943, Deputy Naval Commander,
South East Asia Command , 1943–1944,
Flag officer , Western
Mediterranean , 1944–1945, Senior British Representative on the Tripartite Naval Commission, 1945–1946, and last
Commander-in-Chief, Indian Navy of the unified
Royal Indian Navy , 1946–1947
[74]
Rear Admiral Laurence Boutwood
CB
OBE
KStJ (1898–1982),
Fleet Supply Officer ,
British Pacific Fleet , 1945–1946, assistant director of Plans at the
Admiralty , 1946–1948,
Fleet Supply Officer ,
Mediterranean Station , 1950–1953, and
Command Supply Officer, Portsmouth , 1953–1956
[75]
Vice Admiral Sir Charles Hughes-Hallett
KCB
CBE (1898–1985), Chief of Staff,
Home Fleet , 1950–1951, Head of British Naval Mission,
Washington , 1952–1954
[68]
Vice Admiral John Hughes-Hallett
CB
DSO (1901–1972), Naval Commander during the
Dieppe Raid , 1942, Commodore commanding Channel Assault Force and Naval Chief of Staff, 1942–1943, Head of Naval Branch, Supreme Allied Command, 1943, Vice-Controller of the Navy, 1950–1952,
Flag Officer , Heavy Squadron,
Home Fleet , 1952–1953,
Conservative
MP for
Croydon , 1954–1964, credited with proposing the idea of the
Mulberry harbour
[76]
Rear Admiral Keith McNeil Campbell-Walter
CB (1904–1976),
Aide-de-camp to
Queen Elizabeth II ,
Flag Officer , Germany, and
Commander of Allied Naval Forces Northern Area, Central Europe , 1955–1958
[77]
Vice Admiral Sir Raymond Hawkins
KCB (1909–1987),
Fourth Sea Lord and Vice Controller of the Navy , 1963–1964,
Chief of Fleet Support , 1964–1967
[78]
Rear Admiral Kenneth Farnhill
CB
OBE (1913–1983), Director of the Management of Intelligence,
Ministry of Defence , 1966–1969
[79]
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Michael Le Fanu
GCB
DSC (1913–1970), Director-General, Naval Weapons, 1958–1960,
Controller of the Navy , 1961–1965,
Commander-in-Chief , Middle East, 1965–1968, and
First Sea Lord , 1968–1970
[80]
Rear Admiral James Dunbar Cook
CB
DL (1921–2007), Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff, 1973–1975
[81]
Rear Admiral Robin Trower Hogg
CB
FRSA (born 1932),
Flag Officer , First Flotilla, 1984–1986, and Chief of Staff to the
Commander-in-Chief Fleet , 1986–1987
[82]
Major General William Carmichael Russell (1824–1905), served during the
First Anglo-Sikh War , 1845–1846, and during the
Indian Mutiny , 1857
[83]
General Sir Henry Augustus Smyth
KCMG
FSA
FRGS (1825–1906), served during the
Crimean War and was present at the
Siege of Sevastopol , 1854–1855,
General Officer Commanding , South Africa, 1886–1889,
Governor-General of Cape Colony , 1889,
High Commissioner for Southern Africa , 1889, and
Governor of Malta , 1890–1893
[2]
Major General Francis Glanville (1827–1910)
[84]
Major General Willoughby Clarke (1833–1909), served during the
Santhal rebellion , 1855–1856, and during the
Second Opium War , 1856–1860
[85]
Lieutenant General John Le Mesurier (1834–1903), served during the
Anglo-Persian War , 1856–1857
[86]
Major General George Elphinstone Erskine (1841–1912), served during the
Indian Mutiny , 1857
[87]
Lieutenant Colonel
Arthur Meek (1883-1955),
Companion of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George
[88]
Major General George More-Molyneux
CB
DSO (1851–1903), served during the
Second Anglo-Afghan War , 1878–1880, the
Suakin Expedition , 1884–1885, the
Third Anglo-Burmese War , 1885–1889, and during the
Tirah Campaign , 1897–1898
[89]
Major General William Cross Barratt
CB
CSI
DSO (1862–1940),
General Officer Commanding ,
9th (Secunderabad) Division and
General Officer Commanding ,
16th Indian Division
[90]
General Sir Walter Braithwaite
GCB (1865–1945),
General Officer Commanding-in-Chief
Western Command, India , 1920–1923,
General Officer Commanding-in-Chief
Scottish Command , 1923–1926,
General Officer Commanding-in-Chief
Eastern Command , 1926–1927,
Adjutant-General to the Forces , 1927–1931
[91]
Major General John Hill
CB
DSO (1866–1935),
General Officer Commanding ,
52nd (Lowland) Infantry Division , 1916–1918
[92]
Major General Louis Lipsett
CB
CMG (1874–1918),
General Officer Commanding ,
3rd Canadian Division , 1916–1918,
General Officer Commanding ,
4th Infantry Division , 1918
[93]
Field Marshal Sir Cyril Deverell
GCB
KBE
ADC
DL (1874–1947),
General Officer Commanding-in-Chief
Western Command , 1931–1933,
General Officer Commanding-in-Chief
Eastern Command , 1933–1936,
Chief of the Imperial General Staff , 1936–1937
[94]
Major General Sir Digby Shuttleworth
KCIE
CB
CBE
DSO (1876–1948), President of the
Allied Commission of Control, Turkey , 1920–1923
[95]
Major General Sir Horace de Courcy Martelli
KBE
CB
DSO (1877–1959),
General Officer Commanding ,
42nd (East Lancashire) Division , 1925–1930,
Commandant ,
Shanghai Defence Force , 1927–1928,
Major General ,
Southern Command , 1930–1934,
Lieutenant Governor of Jersey , 1934–1939
[96]
Lieutenant General Sir William Montgomery Thomson
KCMG
CB
MC (1877–1963), military governor of
Baku , 1918
[97]
Major General Sir William Twiss
KCIE
CB
CBE
MC
FRGS (1879–1962),
General Officer Commanding , Army in
Burma , 1937–1939
[98]
Major General Sir Hubert Huddleston
GCMG
GBE
CB
DSO
MC (1880–1950),
Commandant ,
Sudan Defence Force and
General Officer Commanding ,
Sudan , 1925–1930, and
Governor-General of the Sudan , 1940–1947
[99]
Major General Hugh MacMahon
CB
CSI
CBE
MC (1880–1939),
Aide-de-camp to
King George V , and
Quartermaster General ,
Northern Command , 1933–1937
[100]
Major General Sir Claude Liardet
KBE
CB
DSO
TD
DL (1881–1966),
General Officer Commanding ,
56th (London) Division , 1938–1941, and first
Commandant-General of the RAF Regiment , 1942–1945
[68]
Major General Maxwell Brander
CB
OBE (1884–1972),
War Office , 1937–1940,
Ministry of Supply , 1941–1947
[101]
Major General Lancelot Hickes
CB
OBE
MC (1884–1965),
War Office , 1939–1941
[102]
Major General Sir Guy Riley
KBE
CB (1884–1964),
War Office , 1937–1943
[103]
Major General Algernon Fuller
CBE (1885–1970),
War Office , 1938–1940,
Ministry of Supply , 1940–1941, and inventor of the
Fullerphone
[104]
Lieutenant General Sir William Baker
KCIE
CB
DSO
OBE (1888–1964),
Adjutant-General of India , 1941–1944
[68]
Major General Austin Timeous Miller
CB
MC & Bar (1888–1947),
Scottish Command , 1941–1945
[63]
Major General Sir Noel Holmes
KBE
CB
MC (1891–1982),
War Office , 1939–1946
[105]
Major General Christopher Maltby
CB
MC
DL (1891–1980),
Commander British Troops in China , 1941
[63]
General Sir Henry Colville Wemyss
KCB
KBE
DSO
MC (1891–1959),
Adjutant-General to the Forces , 1940–1941, Head of British Army Mission,
Washington , 1941–1942,
Military Secretary to the
Secretary of State for War , 1942–1945
[63]
Major General Sir Leslie Gordon Phillips
KBE
CB
MC (1892–1966), Director of Signals,
War Office , 1943–1946
[106]
Major General Sir Eustace Tickell
KBE
CB
MC (1893–1972), Engineer-in-Chief,
War Office , 1944–1948
[107]
Lieutenant General Sir Harold Rawdon Briggs
KCIE
KBE
CB
CBE
DSO (1894–1952),
Commander-in-Chief ,
Burma Command, 1946–1948
[108]
Major General Alfred Curtis
CB
DSO
MC (1894–1971),
General Officer Commanding ,
14th Indian Infantry Division , and
Aide-de-camp to
King George VI
[109]
Major General Raymond Briggs
CB
DSO (1895–1984),
General Officer Commanding ,
1st Armoured Division , 1942–1943
[63]
General Sir Sidney Kirkman
GCB
KBE
MC (1895–1982),
General Officer Commanding ,
50th (Northumbrian) Division , 1942–1944,
General Officer Commanding ,
XIII Corps , 1944–1945,
Deputy Chief of the Imperial General Staff , 1945–1947, and
Quartermaster-General to the Forces , 1947–1950
[110]
Major General Bernard Cooke Dixon
CB
CBE
MC (1896–1973), Engineer-in-Charge, General Headquarters, Middle East, 1944–1947, and Chief Engineer, Headquarters,
Western Command , 1947–1948
[111]
Major General Sir Reginald Kerr
KBE
CB
MC (1897–1974), Director of Supplies and Transport,
War Office , 1943–1946
[112]
Major General Francis St David Benwell Lejeune
CB
CBE (1899–1984), Commander,
Anti-Aircraft Group , 1944–1946,
War Office , 1946–1949
[113]
General Sir Frank Simpson
GBE
KCB
DSO (1899–1986),
Chief of Staff to
Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery , 1940–1942, deputy director of Military Operations at the
War Office , 1942–1943, Director of Military Operations at the
War Office , 1943–1945,
Assistant Chief of the Imperial General Staff , 1945–1946,
Vice Chief of the Imperial General Staff , 1946–1948,
General Officer Commanding-in-Chief
Western Command , 1948–1952,
Commandant, Imperial Defence College , 1952–1954
[63]
Major General Robert Cottrell-Hill
CB
CBE
DSO & Bar
MC (1903–1965),
Commandant, British Sector, Berlin , 1955–1956
[68]
Lieutenant colonel Arthur Cocks (1904–1944), first British Army officer to be killed on
D-Day
[114]
Major General Sir Nigel Tapp
KBE
CB
DSO (1904–1991),
General Officer Commanding ,
East Africa Command , 1957–1960
[115]
Major General Gerald Kellett
CB
CBE (1905–1973), Director General of Artillery,
War Office , 1957–1960
[116]
Lieutenant General Sir William Pike
KCB
CBE
DSO (1905–1993),
Vice Chief of the Imperial General Staff , 1960–1963
[117]
Major General Kenneth Bastyan
CB
CBE (1906–1975), Chief Signal Officer,
British Army of the Rhine and
Northern Army Group , 1957–1960
[118]
Major General Henry Maughan Liardet
CB
CBE
DSO
DL (1906–1996), Chief of Staff, British Joint Services Mission,
Washington , 1956–1958
[68]
Major General Ronald Urquhart
CB
DSO (1906–1968), Director of Combined Operations, 1947–1949, Chief of Staff,
Western Command , 1956, and
Commandant, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst , 1957–1960
[119]
Major General Michael Whitworth Prynne
CB
CBE (1912–1977), deputy director,
War Office , 1960–1964, and
Chief of Staff , Headquarters,
Southern Command , 1964–1967
[120]
Major-General Edward Maitland-Makgill-Crichton
OBE (1916–2009),
General Officer Commanding ,
51st (Highland) Division , 1966–1968
[121]
Lieutenant General Sir John Read
KCB
OBE (1917–1987), Director of Military Operations,
Ministry of Defence , 1968–1970, Assistant Chief of the Defence Staff,
Ministry of Defence , 1970–1971, and Director of International Military Staff,
NATO Headquarters,
Brussels , 1971–1975
[122]
Major General Colin Shortis
CB
CBE (born 1934), Director of Infantry,
British Army , 1983–1986, and
General Officer Commanding , North West District, 1986–1989
[123]
Major General Timothy Toyne Sewell
DL (born 1941),
Commandant, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst , 1991–1994
[124]
Captain Aubrey Beaty MC (1916-2009) First British soldier to enter Germany after D-Day.
[125]
Lieutenant-Colonel Lewis Balfour Oatts
DSO (1902-1992)
[126]
Air Vice-Marshal Sir Sefton Brancker
KCB
AFC (1877–1930), Director-General of
Civil Aviation , 1922–1930, and victim of the
R101 disaster
[127]
Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Burnett
KCB
CBE
DSO (1882–1945),
Deputy Chief of the Air Staff , 1931–1932,
Air Officer Commanding British Forces,
Iraq , 1932–1935,
Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief ,
RAF Training Command , 1936–1939, and
Chief of the Air Staff ,
Royal Australian Air Force , 1939–1942
[128]
Marshal of the RAF Cyril Newall, 1st Baron Newall
GCB
OM
GCMG
CBE
AM (1886–1963),
Deputy Chief of the Air Staff , 1926–1931,
Air Officer Commanding ,
Middle East Command , 1931–1934,
Air Member for Supply and Organisation , 1935–1937,
Chief of the Air Staff , 1937–1940, and
Governor-General of New Zealand , 1940–1946
[129]
Air Vice-Marshal Sir Paul Maltby
KCVO
KBE
CB
DSO
AFC
DL (1892–1971),
Air Officer Commanding ,
Java , 1942, and
Black Rod , 1946–1962
[130]
Major Charles Dawson Booker
DSC (1897–1918),
First World War
flying ace
[131]
Air Vice-Marshal Hugh Hamilton Brookes
CB
CBE
DFC (1904–1988),
Air Officer Commanding ,
Rhodesia , 1951–1954,
Air Officer Commanding ,
Iraq , 1954–1956, and
Air Officer Commanding ,
No 25 Group, RAF Flying Training Command , 1956–1958
[132]
Air Vice-Marshal Douglas Ryley
CB
CBE (1905–1985),
Air Officer Commanding and
Commandant ,
RAF Henlow , 1949–1952, Director of Armament Engineering,
Air Ministry , 1954–1957, and Director of Guided Weapons Engineering,
Air Ministry , 1957–1958
[133]
Air Vice-Marshal Brian Courtenay Yarde
CVO
CBE (1905–1986),
Commandant-General of the RAF Regiment , 1954–1957
[134]
Marshal of the RAF Sir Thomas Pike
GCB
CBE
DFC & Bar
DL (1906–1983),
Deputy Chief of the Air Staff , 1953–1956,
Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief ,
RAF Fighter Command , 1956–1959,
Chief of the Air Staff , 1960–1964, and Deputy
Supreme Allied Commander Europe , 1964–1967
[135]
Air Vice-Marshal Clayton Boyce
CB
CBE (1907–1987), Secretary General of Allied Air Forces, Central Europe, 1953–1954,
Air Officer Commanding ,
Cyprus and the
Levant , 1954–1956
[136]
Air Vice-Marshal Hubert Chapman
CB
CBE (1910–1972),
Air Officer Commanding , No. 43 Group, 1950–1951
[137]
Air Chief Marshal Sir David Lee
GBE
CB (1912–2004), the
United Kingdom's Military Representative to NATO , 1968–1971
[138]
Group Captain Brian Kingcome
DSO
DFC & Bar (1917–1994),
Second World War
flying ace
[139]
Air Vice-Marshal Michael Adams
CB
AFC
FRAeS (born 1934), Assistant Chief of the Air Staff for Operational Requirements,
Ministry of Defence , 1984–1986, Senior Directing Officer,
Royal College of Defence Studies , 1987–1988
[140]
Commander Sir Walter Windham (1868–1942), pioneering
aviator who established the world's first
airmail services
[141]
Claude Grahame-White (1879–1959), pioneering
aviator who made the world's first night-time takeoff
[142]
John Dudley North
CBE (1893–1968), aircraft designer and chairman of
Boulton Paul Aircraft
[143]
Group Captain George Bulman
CBE
MC
AFC & Bar
FRAeS (1896–1963), chief
test pilot and
director at
Hawker Aircraft
[144]
Bob Feilden
CBE
FRS
FREng
FIMechE (1917–2004), mechanical engineer, an essential part of the
Power Jets team that developed the first
jet engine with
Sir Frank Whittle , 1940–1946, author of the seminal Report of the Feilden Committee on Engineering Design , 1963, and Director General of the
British Standards Institution , 1970–1981
[145]
Revd Canon John Hensman (1780–1864),
Fellow of
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge , and prolific church builder
[146]
Revd Fr William Lockhart (1820–1892), first of the
Oxford Movement to convert from
Anglicanism to
Catholicism
[147]
Revd Canon Dr George Maclear (1833–1902),
theological writer
[148]
Ven William Percival Johnson (1854–1928),
missionary in Africa
[149]
Rt Revd Walter Ruthven Pym (1856–1908),
Bishop of Mauritius , 1898–1903,
Bishop of Bombay , 1903–1908, and grandfather of
Francis Pym ,
Foreign Secretary under
Margaret Thatcher
[150]
Rt Revd Ernest Augustus Anderson (1859–1945),
Bishop of Riverina , 1895–1925
[151]
Rt Revd Dr Hubert Murray Burge (1862–1925), Headmaster of
Winchester College , 1901–1910,
Bishop of Southwark , 1910–1919, and
Bishop of Oxford , 1919–1925
[151]
Rt Revd William Surtees (1871–1956),
Bishop of Crediton , 1930–1954
[151]
Most Revd Dr John Gregg
CH (1873–1961),
Bishop of Ossory, Ferns and Leighlin , 1915–1920,
Archbishop of Dublin and
Primate of Ireland , 1920–1939,
Archbishop of Armagh and
Primate of All Ireland , 1939–1959
[152]
Rt Revd Walter Carey (1875–1955),
Bishop of Bloemfontein , 1921–1935,
theological writer, and
British Isles XV
rugby international
[153]
Rt Revd John Weller (1880–1969),
Bishop of the Falkland Islands , 1934–1945
[154]
Rt Revd Richard Dyke Acland (1881–1954),
Bishop of Bombay , 1929–1947
[151]
Rt Revd Dr Bertram Lasbrey (1881–1976),
Bishop on the Niger , 1922–1945
[155]
Rt Revd Dr Wilfred Askwith
KCMG (1890–1962),
Bishop of Blackburn , 1942–1954, and
Bishop of Gloucester , 1954–1962
[151]
Rt Revd Noel Hall (1891–1962),
Bishop of Chota Nagpur , 1936–1957
[155]
Rt Revd David Farmbrough (1929–2013),
Bishop of Bedford , 1981–1993
[156]
Rt Revd Robin Smith (born 1936),
Bishop of Hertford , 1990–2001
[157]
Canon David Watson (priest, evangelist, author) (1933-1984), Vicar of
St Cuthbert's Church, York /
St. Michael-le-Belfry ,
York , 1965-1982
[158]
The Civil and Diplomatic Services
Vivian Gordon Bowden CBE (1884–1942), Australian businessman, public servant and diplomat,
Australian Official Representative in Singapore (1941–1942).
Sir Walter Hillier
KCMG
CB (1849–1927), diplomat, author,
Sinologist and Professor of Chinese,
King's College London
[159]
Sir Aubrey Vere Symonds
KCB (1874–1931),
Permanent Secretary ,
Board of Education , 1925–1931
[160]
Sir Edward Crowe
KCMG (1877–1960), Comptroller-General,
Department for Overseas Trade , 1928–1937
[161]
Gilbert Campion, 1st Baron Campion
GCB (1882–1958),
Clerk of the House of Commons , 1937–1948[
citation needed ]
Sir Harold MacMichael
GCMG
DSO (1882–1969),
Governor of Tanganyika , 1934–1938,
High Commissioner to Palestine , 1938–1944
[162]
Sir John FitzGerald Moylan
CB
CBE (1882–1967),
Under-Secretary of State at the
Home Office , 1940–1945
[163]
Sir Bernard Rawdon Reilly
KCMG
CIE
OBE (1882–1966),
British Resident in Aden , 1931–1932,
Chief Commissioner of Aden , 1932–1937,
Governor of Aden , 1937–1940
[164]
Sir William Castle Cleary
KBE
CB (1886–1971),
Principal Private Secretary to the
President of the Board of Education , 1931–1935,
Principal Assistant Secretary for Elementary Education, 1940–1945, and
Deputy Secretary ,
Ministry of Education , 1945–1950
[165]
Bertram Lamb Pearson
CB
DSO
MC (1893–1984),
Principal Private Secretary to the
President of the Board of Education , 1937–1946, and
Under Secretary ,
Ministry of Education , 1946–1955
[166]
Sir Charles Belgrave
KBE (1894–1969), Chief Administrator to the rulers of
Bahrain , 1926–1957
[167]
Herbert Gybbon-Monypenny
CBE (1895–1988),
Ambassador to the Dominican Republic , 1953–1955
[168]
Sir Percivale Liesching
KCMG
KCB
GCMG
KCVO (1895–1973),
Permanent Under-Secretary ,
Ministry of Food , 1946–1948,
Permanent Under-Secretary of State for
Commonwealth Relations , 1949–1955, and
High Commissioner to South Africa , 1955–1958
[169]
Sir Pierson Dixon
GCMG
CB (1904–1965),
Principal Private Secretary to the Foreign Secretary , 1943–1948,
Ambassador to Czechoslovakia , 1948–1950,
Deputy Under-Secretary of State at the
Foreign Office , 1950–1954,
Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom to the United Nations , 1954–1960, and
Ambassador to France , 1960–1965
[170]
Sir George Godber
GCB (1908–2009),
Chief Medical Officer , 1960–1973
[171]
Sir George Lisle Clutton
KCMG
FSA (1909–1970),
Ambassador to the Philippines , 1955–1959, and
Ambassador to Poland , 1960–1966
[172]
Ian Clayton Mackenzie
CBE (1909–2009),
Ambassador to South Korea , 1967–1969
[173]
Sir Bruce Fraser
KCB (1910–1993),
Permanent Secretary ,
Ministry of Health , 1960–1964,
Joint Permanent Under-Secretary of State ,
Department of Education and Science , 1964–1965,
Permanent Secretary ,
Ministry of Land and Natural Resources , 1965–1966,
Comptroller and Auditor General ,
Exchequer , 1966–1971
[174]
Thomas Rogers
MBE
CMG (1912–1999),
Ambassador to Colombia , 1970–1973
[175]
John Glendwr Owen
CB (1914–1977),
Under Secretary at
HM Treasury , 1959–1973
[176]
John Gordon Doubleday
OBE (1920–1982),
Ambassador to Liberia , 1978–1980
[177]
Peter Tripp
CMG (1921–2010),
Ambassador to Libya , 1970–1974,
High Commissioner to Singapore , 1974–1978, and
Ambassador to Thailand , 1978–1981
[178]
Sir James Hennessy
KBE
CMG (born 1923),
Ambassador to Uruguay , 1971–1972,
High Commissioner to Uganda , 1973–1976,
Ambassador to Rwanda , 1973–1976,
Governor of Belize , 1980–1981, and
Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons , 1982–1987
[179]
Peter Maxey
CMG (1930-2014),
Under Secretary at the
Cabinet Office , 1978–1981, Ambassador to the
German Democratic Republic , 1981–1984, and Ambassador to the United Nations, 1984–1986
[180]
Sir Alan Bailey
KCB (born 1931),
Principal Private Secretary to the
Chancellor of the Exchequer , 1971–1973,
Under Secretary at
HM Treasury , 1973–1978,
Deputy Secretary at
HM Treasury , 1978–1983,
Permanent Secretary at
HM Treasury , 1983–1985, and
Permanent Secretary at the
Department for Transport , 1986–1991
[181]
William Myles Knighton
CB (1931-2023),
Principal Private Secretary to the
Minister of Technology , 1966–1968,
Assistant Secretary ,
Department of Trade , 1967–1974,
Under Secretary ,
Department of Trade , 1974–1978,
Deputy Secretary ,
Department of Trade , 1978–1983,
Deputy Secretary ,
Department for Transport , 1983–1986, and Principal Establishment and Finance Officer,
Department of Trade and Industry , 1986–1991
[182]
Sir Michael Burton
KCVO
CMG (born 1937), British Minister in
Berlin , 1985–1992,
Assistant Under-Secretary of State at the
Foreign Office , 1993, and
Ambassador to the Czech Republic , 1994–1997
[183]
Sir Allan Ramsay
KBE
CMG (1937-2022),
Ambassador to the Lebanon , 1988–1990,
Ambassador to the Sudan , 1990–1991, and
Ambassador to Morocco , 1992–1996
[184]
John Martin
CMG (1943–1999),
High Commissioner to Malawi , 1993–1998
[185]
Paul Wright (born 1946),
Under Secretary ,
Department for Culture, Media and Sport , 1992–1999
[186]
Richard Northern
MBE (born 1954),
Ambassador to Libya , 2010–2011
[187]
John Hawkins (born 1960),
Ambassador to Qatar , 2008–2012
[188]
Sir William Harpur (c 1496–1574),
Sheriff of the City of London , 1556–1557,
Lord Mayor of London , 1561–1562
[189]
Julius Drewe (1856–1931), creator of
Home and Colonial Stores , and builder of
Castle Drogo , Devon
[190]
Sir Reginald Butler, 1st Baronet (1866–1933), chairman of
United Dairies
[191]
Sir Harold Yarrow, 2nd Baronet
GBE (1884–1962), chairman and
managing director of
Yarrow Shipbuilders and chairman of
Clydesdale Bank [
citation needed ]
Sir John Howard
DL (1901–1986), civil engineer responsible for construction of the
Severn Bridge , the
Humber Bridge , the
Forth Road Bridge and the
Channel Tunnel
[192]
Sir Peter Parker
KBE
LVO (1924–2002), chairman of
British Rail , 1976–1983
[193]
Sir Peter Hunt
FRICS (1933–1997), chairman and
managing director of
Land Securities , 1978–1997
[194]
Derek Bonham (1943–2007), CEO of
Hanson Group , 1992–1997, chairman of
Imperial Tobacco , 1996–2007, chairman of
Cadbury Schweppes , 2000–2003, and chairman of
Marconi , 2001–2002
[195]
Miles Young (born 1954), chairman and CEO of
Ogilvy & Mather , 2009–
[196]
Andrew Horton (born 1962), CEO of
Beazley , 2008–2021
[197]
William White (1807–1882),
parliamentary sketch writer
[198]
Henry Corbet (1820–1878), agricultural writer and editor
[199]
E H D Sewell (1872–1947), author,
cricket and
rugby journalist,
Essex and
MCC
cricketer
[200]
Hugo Tyerman (1880–1977), author and journalist
[201]
Major Peter Lawless
MC (1891–1945),
war correspondent for
The Daily Telegraph , killed during the
Battle of Remagen
[202]
Henry Longhurst (1909–1978),
BBC sports commentator and golf writer, Golfing
Correspondent of
The Sunday Times ,
Conservative
MP for
Acton , 1943–1945
[203]
Peter Stursberg
CM (1913–2014), Canadian writer, broadcaster and
war correspondent
[204]
Pearce Wright (1933–2005),
Science Editor of
The Times , 1974–1990
[205]
Michael De-la-Noy (1934–2002), author, journalist and gay rights advocate
[206]
Richard Lindley (born 1936),
BBC and
ITN journalist
[207]
John Percival (1937–2005),
BBC and
Channel 4 documentary film maker
[208]
Michael Brunson
OBE (born 1940),
ITN Political Editor, Diplomatic Editor and
Washington
Correspondent
[209]
Robert Hewison (born 1943),
Theatre Critic of
The Sunday Times
[210]
John Witherow (born 1952), Editor of
The Sunday Times , 1995–2013, Editor of
The Times , 2013–
[211]
David Foster (born 1954) US Correspondent TV-am 1987–1992, Sky News, principal anchor Aljazeera English 2005- 2016, TRT World current affairs 2016-
[212] [
circular reference ]
[213]
Matthew Chilton (born 1963),
BBC sports commentator
[214]
Will Gompertz (born 1965),
BBC Arts Editor
[215]
Ned Boulting (born 1969), author, sports journalist and commentator
[216]
Sir John Leach
KC (1760–1834), Judge,
Privy Councillor ,
Whig and
Tory
MP for
Seaford , 1806–1816, Chancellor of the
Duchy of Cornwall , 1816–1818,
Vice Chancellor of England , 1818–1827, and
Master of the Rolls , 1827–1834
[217]
Erskine May, 1st Baron Farnborough
KCB (1815–1886),
constitutional theorist ,
Privy Councillor ,
Clerk of the House of Commons , 1871–1886, and the original author of
Erskine May: Parliamentary Practice
[218]
Henry Hawkins, 1st Baron Brampton
QC (1817–1907),
High Court Judge , 1876–1898, and
Privy Councillor [
citation needed ]
Sir Henry Verey (1836–1920), Official Referee of the
Supreme Court of Judicature , 1876–1920
[219]
Sir Frank Beaman (1858–1928),
High Court Judge, Bombay , 1906–1918
[220]
Sir Reginald Ward Poole
KCVO (1864–1941),
President of the Law Society , 1933–1934
[221]
Sir Henry Gompertz (1867–1930),
Supreme Court Judge, Hong Kong , 1909–1925, and
Chief Justice of the
Federated Malay States , 1925–1929
[222]
Sir Babington Bennett Newbould (1867–1937),
High Court Judge, Calcutta , 1916–1927
[223]
Sir George Arthur Harwin Branson (1871–1951),
High Court Judge , 1921–1939,
Privy Councillor , and grandfather of
Sir Richard Branson
[224]
Sir Cecil Fforde
KC (1875–1951),
High Court Judge, Lahore , 1922–1931
[225]
Mr Justice Saul Solomon
KC (1875–1960),
Supreme Court Judge, South Africa , 1927–1945
[226]
Sir Lynden Macassey
KBE
KC (1876–1963),
labour lawyer
[227]
Mr Justice Harold Blacker (1889–1944),
High Court Judge, Lahore , 1937–1944
[228]
Sir Gerald Osborne Slade
KC (1891–1962),
High Court Judge , 1948–1962
[229]
Sir Audley McKisack
QC (1903–1966),
Attorney General of Nigeria , 1951–1956,
Chief Justice of
Uganda , 1956–1962, President of the
High Court of the
Federation of South Arabia , 1964–1966, and
Appeal Court Judge of
the Bahamas and
Bermuda , 1965–1966
[230]
Sir Phillip Bridges
CMG
QC (1922–2007),
Solicitor General of
The Gambia , 1963–1964,
Attorney General of the Gambia , 1964–1968, and
Chief Justice of
The Gambia , 1968–1983
[231]
Sir Stephen Mitchell
QC (born 1941),
High Court Judge , 1993–2003
[232]
John Pomfret (1667–1702), poet
[233]
Samuel Palmer (1741–1813), biographer
[234]
Foster Barham Zincke (1817–1893),
antiquary
[235]
Morley Roberts (1857–1942), novelist and short story writer
[236]
Frederick Carruthers Cornell
OBE (1867–1921), South African short story writer and poet
[237]
Saki (1870–1916), short story writer
[238]
Hesketh Pearson (1887–1964), biographer
[239]
Noel Carrington (1895–1989), originator of
Puffin Books , and brother of the artist
Dora Carrington
[240]
John Armitage (1910–1980), Editor of
Encyclopædia Britannica , 1949–1967
[241]
C E T Warren
MBE (1912–1988), author of
Above Us The Waves
[242]
John Fowles (1926–2005), novelist, author of
The Magus and
The French Lieutenant's Woman
[243]
Jonathon Green (born 1948),
lexicographer
[244]
Shoo Rayner (born 1956), author and illustrator of
children's books
[245]
Professor Robert Elliot
FRCS (1864–1936), surgeon and author
[246]
George Drummond Robinson
FRCP (1864–1950),
obstetrician
[247]
Sir Maurice Craig
CBE
FRCP (1866–1935),
psychiatrist to
Virginia Woolf and to the future
King Edward VIII , and pioneer in the treatment of
mental illness
[248]
Major General Francis Hutchinson
CIE (1870–1931),
Surgeon to the King
[249]
Frank Eve
FRCP (1871–1952) physician who gave his name to the "Eve Method" of
artificial respiration
[250]
William Branson
CBE
FRCP (1874–1950), physician, author, and great uncle of
Sir Richard Branson
[251]
Professor James Radclyffe McDonagh
FRCS (1881–1965), surgeon and author
[252]
Sir Adolphe Abrahams
OBE
FRCP (1883–1967), physician and founder of British
sports science
[253]
Felix Warden Brown
FRCP
FRCPsych (1908–1972),
psychiatrist
[254]
Professor Charles Enrique Dent
CBE
FRCP
FRS (1911–1976), physician and
biochemist who gave his name to
Dent's Disease
[255]
George Crichton Wells
FRCP (1914–1999),
dermatologist who gave his name to
Wells' Syndrome [
citation needed ]
Frank Cockett
FRCS (1916–2014), surgeon, author and
art historian
[256]
Professor John MacFarlane Cliff
FRCP (1921–1972), Professor of Naval Medicine,
Royal Hospital Haslar
[257]
Major General Michael Brown
FRCPE
FRCP (1931–1993), Director of Army Medicine and
Physician to the Queen
[258]
Professor Rory Shaw
FRCP (born 1954), Professor of
Respiratory Medicine ,
Imperial College School of Medicine , 1997–
[259]
C H Bovill (1878–1918), lyricist, songwriter, author, and collaborator with
P G Wodehouse
[260]
Dr Marmaduke Conway
FRCO (1885–1961), organist and writer
[261]
Darrell Fancourt (1886–1953), bass-baritone singer who starred in more than 10,000 performances with the
D'Oyly Carte Opera Company
[262]
Dr Herbert Kennedy Andrews
FRCO (1904–1965),
Fellow in Music,
New College, Oxford , composer,
musicologist and organist
[263]
Richard Kerr (born 1944), songwriter
[264]
Frank Musker (born 1951), composer and songwriter
[265]
Alec Dankworth (born 1960), jazz bassist
[264]
Marius de Vries (born 1961), composer and record producer
[265]
Andrew Manze (born 1965), associate director of the
Academy of Ancient Music , 1996–2003, artistic director of
The English Concert , 2003–2007, Principal Conductor and artistic director of the
Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra, 2006–
[266]
Philip Stopford (born 1977), choir director and composer of sacred choral music
[264]
Grzegorz Turnau (born 1967), composer, pianist, poet and singer
[267]
Xander Rawlins (born 1984), singer-songwriter and documentary film maker
[268]
Politicians and statesmen
John Williams (c 1519-c 1561),
MP for
Bedford , 1554–1555
[269]
Thomas Barnard
DL (1830–1909),
Whig
MP for
Bedford , 1857–1859[
citation needed ]
Lieutenant Commander Norman Carlyle Craig
KC (1868–1919),
Conservative
MP for the
Isle of Thanet , 1910–1919
[270]
Sir Walter Preston (1875–1946),
Conservative
MP for
Mile End , 1918–1923,
Conservative
MP for
Cheltenham , 1928–1937
[271]
Auberon Herbert, 9th Baron Lucas (1876–1916),
Liberal politician and
fighter pilot ,
Privy Councillor ,
Under-Secretary of State for War , 1908–1911,
Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies , 1911,
Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries , 1911–1914,
President of the Board of Agriculture , 1914–1915[
citation needed ]
Sir Richard Wells, 1st Baronet
DL (1879–1957),
Conservative
MP for
Bedford , 1922–1945[
citation needed ]
Colonel Eric Harrison (1880–1948), Australian
MP , 1931–1937
[272]
Air Commodore Sir Frank Nelson
KCMG (1883–1966),
Conservative
MP for
Stroud , 1924–1931, and the first head of
Special Operations Executive , 1940–1942
[63]
Leslie Ruthven Pym (1884–1945),
Conservative
MP for
Monmouth , 1939–1945, and father of
Francis Pym ,
Foreign Secretary under
Margaret Thatcher [
citation needed ]
Charles Theodore Te Water (1887–1964),
President of the Assembly of the
League of Nations , 1933–1934
[273]
Sir Walter Jackson Cooper
MBE (1888–1973), Australian
Senator , 1928–1968,
Minister of Repatriation , 1949–1960
[274]
Sir Trounsell Gilbert
CBE
KC (1888–1975),
Chief Justice and
President of the Senate of
Bermuda , 1952–1958
[275]
Alan Grahame Brown (1913–1972),
Labour and
Conservative
MP for
Tottenham , 1959–1964
[276]
Sir Anthony Fell (1914–1998),
Conservative
MP for
Great Yarmouth , 1951–1983
[277]
Joseph Godber, Baron Godber of Willington (1914–1980),
Privy Councillor ,
Conservative
MP for
Grantham , 1951–1979,
Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food , 1957–1960,
Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs , 1960–1961,
Minister of State for Foreign Affairs , 1961–1963,
Secretary of State for War , 1963,
Minister of Labour , 1963–1964,
Minister of State for Foreign Affairs , 1970–1972, and
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food , 1972–1974
[278]
Major Richard Harden
DSO
MC (1916–2000),
Ulster Unionist
MP for
Armagh , 1948–1954
[279]
Major Geraint Morgan
QC (1920–1995),
Conservative
MP for
Denbigh , 1959–1983, and champion of the
Welsh language
[280]
Stephen Ross, Baron Ross of Newport (1926–1993),
Liberal
MP for the
Isle of Wight , 1974–1987
[281]
Michael Morris, Baron Naseby (born 1936),
Privy Councillor ,
Conservative
MP for
Northampton South , 1974–1997
[282]
Krishnan Srinivasan (born 1937), Indian
Foreign Secretary , 1994–1995,
Deputy Secretary-General of the
Commonwealth of Nations , 1995–2002
[283]
Paddy Ashdown, Baron Ashdown of Norton-sub-Hamdon
GCMG
KBE (1941–2018),
Privy Councillor ,
Liberal Democrat
MP for
Yeovil , 1983–2001, leader of the
Liberal Democrats , 1988–1999, international
High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina , 2002–2006
[284]
Sir Gerry Neale (born 1941),
Conservative
MP for
North Cornwall , 1979–1992
[285]
John Carlisle (1942–2019),
Conservative
MP for
Luton , 1979–1997
[286]
John Taylor, Baron Taylor of Holbeach
CBE
FRSA (born 1943),
Conservative politician, Minister at the
Home Office , 2012–2014, and
Government Chief Whip in the House of Lords , 2014–[
citation needed ]
Bob Clay (born 1946),
Labour
MP for
Sunderland North , 1983–1992
[287]
Malcolm Harbour
CBE (born 1947),
Conservative
MEP for the
West Midlands , 1999–2014
[288]
Desmond Swayne (born 1956),
Conservative
MP for
New Forest West , 1997–,
Parliamentary Private Secretary to
David Cameron , 2010–2012, and
Minister of State for International Development , 2014–
[289]
Brooks Newmark (born 1958),
Conservative
MP for
Braintree , Essex, 2005–2015, and
Minister for Civil Society , 2014
[290]
Neil Coyle (born 1978),
Labour Party
Member of Parliament (MP) for
Bermondsey and Old Southwark [
citation needed ]
Dr Tim Joiner 1975-1980 Lord Mayor of the City of Westminster 2005-6, Deputy High Steward of Westminster Abbey 2005-6
Percy Christopherson (1866–1921),
England
rugby international and
Kent
cricketer
[153]
Freddie Brooks
OBE (1883–1947),
England
rugby international and
Rhodesia
cricketer
[153]
Frank Brooks (1884–1952),
Rhodesia
cricketer ,
rugby international and tennis player
[291]
Lieutenant Colonel Stan Harris
CBE (1894–1973),
England and
British Lions
rugby international, water polo international, South Africa
Davis Cup tennis player, South Africa light-heavyweight boxing champion, and
Wimbledon mixed doubles winner, who turned down a place in the
1920 Great Britain Olympic team
[68]
Gilbert Cook
CVO
CBE (1911–1979),
England
rugby international and
Ireland
cricketer
[292]
Dr Tim Joiner (1975-1980) UK National Canoe Champion 2005
William Weighell (1846–1905),
Sussex
cricketer
[294]
William Woof (1858–1937),
Gloucestershire and
MCC
cricketer
[295]
Herbert Orr (1865–1940),
Western Australia
cricketer
[296]
Ralph Joyce (1878–1908),
Leicestershire
cricketer
[297]
Percy Sherwell (1880-1948),
South Africa cricketer
Harold Baumgartner (1883–1938),
South Africa
cricketer
[298]
Arthur Cantrell (1883–1954),
Royal Navy first-class cricketer
[299]
Francis Joyce (1886–1958),
Leicestershire
cricketer
[300]
Bertram Peel (1881–1945),
Oxford University and
Scotland first-class cricketer
Denis Peel (1886–1927),
Oxford University first-class cricketer
Frank Ryan (1888–1954),
Hampshire and
Glamorgan first-class cricketer
Arthur Cocks (1904–1944),
British Army cricketer
[114]
Lancelot Robinson (1905–1935),
MCC
cricketer
[301]
Cyril Reed (1906–1991),
Madras
cricketer
[302]
William Sime
CMG
MBE
QC (1909–1983),
Nottinghamshire
cricketer , and Judge
[153]
Brian Disbury (1929-2016),
Kent
cricketer
[303]
Michael Allen (1933–1995),
Northamptonshire ,
MCC and
Derbyshire
cricketer
[304]
Martin Meeson (1933–1995),
Cambridge University first-class cricketer
Rex Collinge (born 1935),
Combined Services first-class cricketer
Ian Peck (born 1957),
Northamptonshire
cricketer
[153]
Robin Boyd-Moss (born 1959),
Northamptonshire
cricketer
[153]
Toby Bailey (born 1976),
Northamptonshire
cricketer
[305]
Will Smith (born 1982),
Hampshire ,
Durham and
Nottinghamshire
cricketer
[305]
Adrian Shankar (born 1982),
Worcestershire
cricketer
[306]
Sir
Alastair Cook
CBE (born 1984),
Essex ,
MCC and
England
cricketer , and captain of the
England cricket team
[307]
Alex Wakely (born 1988),
Northamptonshire
cricketer and captain of the
England Under-19 cricket team
[305]
James Kettleborough (born 1992),
Northamptonshire
cricketer
[308]
William Crofts (1846–1912),
rower
[314]
Jack Beresford
CBE (1899–1977), Olympic
rower , winner of five medals (three gold, two silver) at five
Olympic Games in succession, 1920–1936
[315]
Harold Morphy (1902–1987), Olympic
rower , 1924
[316]
Dr Edward Vaughan Bevan (1907–1988), Olympic
rower , gold medalist, 1928
[317]
William Windham (1926-2021), Olympic
rower , 1952
[318]
James Crowden (1927-2016), Olympic
rower , 1952
[319]
Michael Beresford (born 1934), Olympic
rower , 1960
[320]
Phelan Hill (born 1979), Olympic
rower , bronze and gold medalist, 2012 and 2016
[321]
Major General Sir Robert Henderson
KCMG
CB (1858–1924),
England
rugby international, and
Physician to the King
[322]
Philip Jacob (1875–p 1927),
England
rugby international
[153]
Francis Palmer
MC (1877–1951),
England
rugby international
[33]
Curly Hammond (1879–1963),
England
rugby international
[153]
Basil Maclear (1881–1915),
Ireland
rugby international
[153]
Ernest Chambers (1882–1946),
England
rugby international
[33]
Cecil Milton (1884–1961),
England
rugby international
[153]
Jumbo Milton (1885–1915),
England
rugby international whilst still a pupil at Bedford School
[153]
Henry Vassall (1887–1949),
England
rugby international
[153]
Sir Arthur Blakiston, 7th Baronet
MC (1892–1974),
England and
British Lions
rugby international
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"Hills, Prof. Richard Edwin, (born 30 Sept. 1945), Professor of Radio Astronomy, 1990–2012, and Deputy Head, Department of Physics, 1999–2003, University of Cambridge, Emeritus Professor of Radio Astronomy, 2012; Fellow of St Edmund's College, Cambridge, since 1993" . ukwhoswho.com . 2007.
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"Thomson, Lieut-Gen. Sir William, (2 Dec. 1877–23 July 1963)" . Who Was Who . ukwhoswho.com. 2007.
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"Twiss, Maj.-Gen. Sir William Louis Oberkirch, (18 Jan. 1879–13 Oct. 1962), Col, 9th Gurkha Rifles, 1930–49; Col, 5/1st Punjab Regt (formerly 82nd Punjabis), 1932–47; Col 4th Burma Rifles, 1938" . Who Was Who . ukwhoswho.com. 2007.
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^
"Hickes, Maj.-Gen. Lancelot Daryl, (30 May 1884–4 Oct. 1965)" . Who Was Who . ukwhoswho.com. 2007.
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^
"Riley, Maj.-Gen. Sir (Henry) Guy, (5 Nov. 1884–24 Oct. 1964)" . Who Was Who . ukwhoswho.com. 2007.
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^
"Fuller, Major-General Algernon Clement, (30 March 1885–6 Aug. 1970)" . Who Was Who . ukwhoswho.com. 2007.
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^
"Holmes, Maj.-Gen. Sir Noel Galway, (25 Dec. 1891–24 Dec. 1982)" . Who Was Who . ukwhoswho.com. 2007.
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^
"Phillips, Major-General Sir Leslie Gordon, (11 Feb. 1892–19 March 1966)" . Who Was Who . ukwhoswho.com. 2007.
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^
"Tickell, Maj.-Gen. Sir Eustace Francis, (10 Dec. 1893–28 Dec. 1972), Officer of Legion of Honour (France), 1944" . Who Was Who . ukwhoswho.com. 2007.
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^
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"Curtis, Maj.-Gen. Alfred Cyril, (2 Nov. 1894–13 Oct. 1971), ADC to the King, 1944" . Who Was Who . ukwhoswho.com. 2007.
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^
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"Dixon, Maj.-Gen. Bernard Edward Cooke, (7 Sept. 1896–9 Oct. 1973)" . Who Was Who . ukwhoswho.com. 2007.
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^
"Kerr, Maj.-Gen. Sir (Harold) Reginald, (22 April 1897–1 Nov. 1974), psc" . Who Was Who . ukwhoswho.com. 2007.
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^
"Lejeune, Maj.-Gen. Francis St David Benwell, (1 March 1899–1 June 1984)" . Who Was Who . ukwhoswho.com. 2007.
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^
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^
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^
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^
"Read, Lt-Gen. Sir John (Hugh Sherlock), (6 Sept. 1917–5 March 1987), retired; Adviser, West Africa Committee, since 1975" . Who Was Who . ukwhoswho.com. 2007.
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^
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^
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"Brookes, Air Vice-Marshal Hugh Hamilton, (14 Oct. 1904–16 March 1988), RAF retd" . Who Was Who . ukwhoswho.com. 2007.
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^
"Ryley, Air Vice-Marshal Douglas William Robert, (11 Nov. 1905–29 Dec. 1985), retired, 1962" . Who Was Who . ukwhoswho.com. 2007.
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^
"Yarde, Air Vice-Marshal Brian Courtenay, (5 Sept. 1905–29 Oct. 1986)" . Who Was Who . ukwhoswho.com. 2007.
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^
"Thomas Pike" .
^
"Boyce, Air Vice-Marshal Clayton Descou Clement, (19 Sept. 1907–20 Dec. 1987), Assistant Controller of Aircraft, Ministry of Supply, 1957–59, retired" . Who Was Who . ukwhoswho.com. 2007.
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^
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Branson, William Philip Sutcliffe, (1874–5 March 1950), retired; Consulting Physician, Royal Free Hospital; Consulting Physician to St Andrew's Hospital, Dollis Hill, NW; sometime Medical Officer, Sun Life Office; Medical Attendant to Nursing Staff, St Bartholomew's Hospital; Associate Examiner in Medicine, University of London; Physician, Duchess of Westminster Hospital, BEF, and Temp Col AMS; Consulting Physician 5th Army BEF . ukwhoswho.com. 2007.
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"Biogr. Mems Fell. R. Soc. 1978 24, 14–31" .
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