•
Eric Ambler OBE (19091998), novelist •
Professor Henry Armstrong FRS (18481937), chemist •
Sir John Bennett (18141897), politician and watchmaker • Sir
Antonio Brady (18111881), Admiralty official, naturalist, and social reformer •
Sir Richard Madox Bromley (1813–1865), civil servant •
Garry Bushell, journalist and musician •
James Cleverly, Conservative politician: former Home Secretary, former Foreign Secretary •
Paul Clinton, cricketer •
Richard Clinton, cricketer •
Billy Cooper, Barmy Army England cricket trumpeter •
Brian Fahey, musician, arranger and musical director •
Christopher Fowler, novelist and journalist •
Sir Alan Goodison, diplomat • Professor
Kenneth Grayston, professor of theology •
Malcolm Hardee, comedy club proprietor •
Sir John Hayes CBE MP Conservative Politician •
Norman Hepple RA
RP (19081994), portrait painter •
Peter Howitt, actor, film writer and director •
Rob Key, England cricketer •
David Lindsay (18761945), novelist, author of
A Voyage to Arcturus •
F.L. Lucas (18941967), literary critic and writer •
James Marsh, Academy Award-winning film maker of
Man on Wire •
Edmund Nelson (19102007), portrait painter •
Steve Parish, chairman of
Crystal Palace F.C. •
Claire Rafferty, English female international
footballer •
Tony Reeves, musician with
Greenslade,
Curved Air and
Colosseum •
Olly Robbins, senior civil servant and
Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs •
Jack Ryder, actor • Professor
Maurice George 'Dick' Say (19021992), electrical engineer •
W. A. Campbell Stewart (19151997), educationist and university administrator •
Francis Stock, vice-chancellor of the
University of Natal •
Will Tilston, actor •
Henry Williamson, novelist, author of
Tarka the Otter •
Dennis Main Wilson, producer of television and radio comedy •
Victor Maslin Yeates, World War I
Royal Flying Corps fighter ace == Further reading ==