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List of Old Uppinghamians

Alumni of Uppingham School are known as Old Uppinghamians.

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Patrick Abercrombie, architect and town planner • William Mitchell Acworth, British railway economist, barrister and politician • Robert Adley, Member of Parliament for Bristol North East and Christchurch • Crispin Agnew, Rothesay Herald and former explorer and mountaineer. • Jonathan Agnew, England, Leicestershire cricketer and chief cricket correspondent for BBC Radio (The Lodge) • John Aldam Aizlewood, Major-General, British Army officer in World War I and World War IIJohn Aldridge, Royal AcademicianAnthony Armstrong, author, essayist, dramatist • Anthony Nightingale, Taipan ==B==
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Tristan Ballance, cricketer • Hagan Bayley, Prof. of Chemical Biology, Oxford University and inventor • Adrian Bell, author of CorduroyRobin Blaze, countertenor • Brian Boobbyer, England rugby player and evangelist for Moral Re-ArmamentThomas George Bonney, geologist • Ernle Bradford, historian and writer • Katie Breathwick, broadcaster, Classic FMEdward Brittain, younger brother of Vera Brittain, whose stories are told in her autobiography Testament of Youth (The Lodge) ==C==
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Everard Calthrop, railway engineer and inventor • Donald Campbell, World Land and Water Speed record holder, killed on Coniston Water in Bluebird (West Deyne) • Sir Malcolm Campbell, holder of World Land and Water Speed records in 1920s and 1930s (West Deyne) • Archie Cochrane, medic, researcher and pioneer of evidence-based medicineHolden Chow, solicitor and politician, vice-chairman of the Democratic Alliance of the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB). ==D==
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Johnny Dawes, rock climber • Adrian Dixon, Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge University • Eric Dorman-Smith, British Army officer and Irish nationalist • Stephen Dorrell, Health Secretary 1995–97 • Norman Douglas, novelist and travel writer • Charles Dunstone, co-founder of Carphone Warehouse (Lorne House) ==E==
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John H. Edwards, geneticist, and his brother A. W. F. Edwards, statistician • Dan Everard, British inventor, engineer and author ==F==
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William Fawcett, writer on horses, hunting and racing • Ronald Firbank, novelist • Pat Fish, songwriter and musician • James Elroy Flecker, poet and dramatist • Thomas Fowler, cricketer • Richard Francis, broadcaster • Nick Freeman, "Mr Loophole", celebrity lawyer • Edward Fowler, cricketer • Stephen Fry, actor, comedian (Blackadder) and writer (Fircroft), expelled in 1972 ==G==
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Christopher Gabbitas, baritone for The King's SingersWilliam Garforth, cricketer and soldier • Zachary GandyAndrew Gimson, political journalist (West Bank) • Piers Gough, architect (West Bank) ==H==
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John Hare, cricketer • Walter Abel Heurtley, classical archaeologist • Johnny Hon, entrepreneur and founder of The Global Group • Mark Haddon, author of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-TimeRussell Harmer, Olympic gold medalist • George Harris, cricketer • Oliver Hill, architect (Hall) • E. W. Hornung, author • Danny Hipkiss, professional rugby player, Leicester Tigers and England • Brian Horrocks, British Army general, corps commander in the Second World WarHenry Hughes, cricketer • Balfour Oliphant Hutchison, Lieutenant-General, British Army officer in World War I and World War II ==I==
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George Ivatt, mechanical engineer ==J==
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Hugh Jackman, actor (former teaching assistant) • Christian Jessen, doctor and television presenter (Fircroft) • Harry Judd, musician and member of McFly (Fircroft) • Harry, James Bull, Reform UK member (Highfield) ==K==
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Boris Karloff, actor • Dominic Keating, actor • Andrew Kennedy, tenor (Winner of Rosenblatt Song Prize at Cardiff Singer of the World 2005) (Fircroft) • Patrick Kinmonth, opera director, stage designer, writer • Norman Knight, cricketer and colonial administrator ==L==
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Edward Thurlow Leeds, archaeologist, keeper of the Ashmolean Museum 19281945 • John Lees, cricketer • David Li, current chairman and chief executive of the Bank of East Asia in Hong Kong • Roland Leighton, fiancé of Vera Brittain, whose stories are told in her autobiography Testament of Youth (The Lodge) • John O. Lyle, chairman and president of Tate & Lyle, businessman ==M==
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Claude Maxwell Macdonald, soldier-diplomat • Gregor MacGregor, England, Scotland, Cambridge University, Middlesex cricketer and rugby player • Charles Mallam, cricketer • Lionel Martineau, cricketer • John McIver, Scottish cricketer • Tim McMullan, actor (School House) • Roger Miller, cricketer • Sir Dermot Milman, 8th Baronet, rugby union international and first-class cricketer • Ed Minton and Alex Davies, members of rock band Elliot Minor (School House) • Ernest John Moeran, composer • Cecil Moon, cricketer • Godfrey Morgan, cricketer • Oscar Murton, Baron Murton of Lindisfarne, politician • John Manzoni. First chief executive officer of the civil service. ==N==
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Richard Lewis Nettleship, philosopher • C. R. W. Nevinson, war artist in both world wars • Ernest Newton, architect, president RIBA • Anthony Nightingale, Taipan, Jardine Matheson & Co., Hongkong. ==P==
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William Pershke, cricketer • Dickson Poon, businessman and non-executive Chairman of Harvey NicholsPeter Powell, Radio One disc jockey • William Henry Pratt, who achieved fame under his stage name, Boris Karloff • James Purves, cricketer ==R==
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Charles E. Raven, Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University, theologian, intellectual, preacher • Hardwicke Rawnsley, co-founder of the National Trust • Mark Redhead, Producer • Victor Richardson, associate of Vera Brittain, whose stories are told in her autobiography Testament of Youth (The Lodge) • Edward Riddell, cricketer • Thomas Ridley, cricketer, barrister and clergyman • Sam Riley, actor • David Ross, co-founder of Carphone Warehouse (Constables) • Alan Rotherham, (left in 1881), former England rugby union international, captain of England, and inductee into the IRB Hall of FameGuy Rowlands, historian (The Lodge) ==S==
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• William Sansom, author • Reginald Savory, British Indian Army Officer in World War I and World War IIJohn Schlesinger, film director • Cecil Sharp, musician, collector and populariser of English folk song and dance • Charlie Simpson, musician in Busted (2002–2005, 2015–present), Fightstar (2003–present) and as a solo artist (2011–present) (Meadhurst) • Arthur Somervell, composer • Toby Spence, tenor • Phil Spencer, property expert, Channel 4 television (The Lodge) • Ed Stafford, explorer, walking the length of the Amazon River • Rick Stein, chef and restaurateur (West Deyne) • George Martin Stephen, former High Master of St Paul's SchoolJohn Suchet, journalist and broadcaster (Farleigh) ==T==
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Shiv Thakor, cricketer • Richard Thorp, actor ('Emergency Ward 10'; 7 years, 'Emmerdale'; 30 years), writer • Robert Thorogood, actor (Cambridge Footlights), writer Death in Paradise (Fircroft) • Richard Tice, Reform UK Member of Parliament for Boston and SkegnessEdward Timpson Conservative Member of Parliament for Crewe and NantwichEdward Titley, cricketer • Arthur Treacher, film and stage actor • Edward Beadon Turner (1854–1931), physician and England rugby union international. • Sir George Robertson Turner (1855–1941), surgeon and England rugby union international ==V==
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Johnny Vaughan, television and radio presenter ==W==
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Anthony Way, former chorister, St Paul's Cathedral (School House) • James Whitaker, Leicestershire and England cricketer (The Lodge) • Jenny Willott, Member of Parliament for Cardiff CentralCharles Plumpton Wilson (1859–1938), England footballer ==Y==
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