•
Andrea Angel, chemist who died in the 1917
Silvertown explosion •
Michael Aron, British Ambassador to Kuwait, Iraq, Libya and Sudan •
Martin J. Ball, Honorary Professor of Linguistics,
Bangor University, Wales •
J. P. V. D. Balsdon, historian •
David Bellotti, Liberal Democrat politician and CEO of
Brighton & Hove Albion •
John Blackall, physician •
Kevin Brooks, author of
young adult fiction •
William Edward Buckley, professor of Anglo-Saxon •
Robin Bush,
Time Team historian •
David Collins, inaugural Governor of the Colony of Van Diemens Land (later
Tasmania) •
Paul Cosford, director for Health Protection and medical director for Public Health England •
Maurice O'Connor Drury, psychiatrist •
Beattie Edmondson, actress and comedian •
Ella Edmondson, actress/folk singer/songwriter •
General Sir Anthony Farrar-Hockley, soldier • Major General Charles
Dair Farrar-Hockley, soldier •
Ben Green (cricketer), first class cricketer •
Elizabeth Godwin, first female officer of
The Life Guards •
Matthew Goode, actor •
Desmond Hamill, television journalist •
Sir Ronald Hatton,
pomologist •
Matt Hopper, professional
rugby union player •
Fred T. Jane, founder of
Jane's Information Group •
Tom Lammonby first class cricketer •
Alex Leger,
Blue Peter producer and director •
Tim Lewens historian and philosopher of biology and bioethics •
Jack MacBryan test cricketer and Olympic gold medallist (hockey) •
Stevie Morrison, Olympic Dinghy sailor. Represented GB in Beijing and London Olympics sailing a 49er dinghy, with Ben Rhodes •
George Ferris Whidborne Mortimer, English schoolmaster and divine •
Robert Newton, actor •
Charles Arthur Turner, British jurist, Chief Justice of
Madras High Court • Professor
Ian Norman, King's College, London. •
Richard Parker, mutineer •
Harry Pennell, commander of the
Terra Nova Expedition and of
HMS Queen Mary • Major
Henry Rew, played rugby ten times for England. •
Ben Rhodes, Olympic Dinghy sailor. Represented GB in Beijing and London Olympics sailing a 49er dinghy, with Stevie Morrison •
John Graves Simcoe, first Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario and founder of Toronto •
F. Gordon A. Stone, Chemistry Professor at the
University of Bristol and at
Baylor University •
Harry Tincknell,
Formula Three racing driver •
Sir Harry Veitch, horticulturalist, instrumental in establishing the Chelsea Flower Show •
Henry Vodden, Bishop of Hull •
Harry Weslake, automotive engineer •
Bob Wigley, Chairman Merrill Lynch, Europe, Middle East and Africa •
Ian Williams, Racing yacht helmsman/skipper. Four-time winner of the World Match Racing Tour. •
George Woodbridge, stage, screen, and television actor ==References==