•
Sir William Henry Hadow, English educationist, musicologist •
St. John Emile Clavering Hankin, Edwardian essayist and playwright •
Prince Christian of Hanover •
Prince Ernst August of Hanover •
Air Chief Marshal Sir Donald Hardman,
flying ace,
CAF (RAAF) •
Fred Hargreaves, footballer for
Blackburn Rovers and the
England team, cricketer for
Lancashire County Cricket Club. •
Rose Harvey (born 1992), long distance runner and in 2023 became the fifth fastest British female marathon runner of all time •
Jack Haynes (born 2001), cricketer for
Worcestershire County Cricket Club and England squad for the 2020 Under-19 Cricket World Cup •
Josh Haynes (born 1999), cricketer for
Leeds/Bradford MCC University •
General Sir Charles Harington, Deputy
Chief of the General Staff •
George Harrison (1860–1900), cricketer for
Oxford University Cricket Club •
Oliver Harvey, 1st Baron Harvey of Tasburgh (1893–1968), diplomat •
Peter Hatch, British Army officer, first-class cricketer for the
Combined Services cricket team •
Colonel Sir Peter Hilton WWII veteran awarded the
Military Cross and two
bars •
Major General Richard Hilton DSO MC DFC, soldier, pilot, and author •
Megan Hine, British survival consultant, adventurer, television presenter and writer •
Sir Alan Lloyd Hodgkin (1914–1998) was a British physiologist and biophysicist, co-winner of the 1963 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine, former
president of the Royal Society, and
Master of Trinity College, Cambridge •
Errol Holmes, cricketer for
Oxford University,
Surrey County Cricket Club and
England •
Sir Peter Holmes (1932-2002), businessman, managing director (1985-1993) and
chief executive officer (1992-1993) of
Royal Dutch Shell •
Owen Hughes, cricketer and officer in both the
British Army and the
Royal Flying Corps •
Robin Hull (1905-1960), music critic •
Travers Christmas Humphreys, barrister, judge, founder of the London
Buddhist Society and prolific author of books on the Buddhist tradition ==J==