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An Old Gregorian (usually abbreviated OG) is a former member of
Downside School, situated near
Bath, Somerset, in the United Kingdom.
Alumni are so-named of
St Gregory the Great who is the patron saint of the Downside monastic community, that used to run and own the school.
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- List of Boys at St Gregory's, Downside Abbey, Bath, 1972: covers 1614–1972.
- List of Boys at St Gregory's: First Supplement, Downside Abbey, Bath, 1983: covers 1967–1982 and lists corrections to the 1972 publication.