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Ian Curtis (born 1956; died 1980), of the post-punk band
Joy Division •
Thomas Newton (born 1542; died 1607), English
clergyman and poet •
John Blundell, economist •
Thomas Taylor, priest and historian •
John Bradshaw, chief prosecutor of
Charles I and the first man to sign his death warrant •
Charles Gordon Hewitt (born 1885; died 1920), British-Canadian consulting zoologist •
James Hope (born 1801; died 1841), cardiologist and physician •
Hewlett Johnson, Dean of Canterbury, known as the Red Dean •
Sir Eric Jones (born 1907; died 1986), former Director of
GCHQ •
Anthony Golds (born 1919; died 2003), diplomat •
Tom Margerison (born 1923; died 2014), Founder of the
New Scientist, journalist at the
Sunday Times and
BBC Broadcaster •
Alan Jones (born 1927; died 2009), Scottish first-class cricketer •
The Lord Beith of Berwick-on-Tweed, Alan Beith (born 1943), politician •
Duncan Robinson (born 1943), Master of
Magdalene College, Cambridge and Chairman of the
Henry Moore Foundation •
Christian Blackshaw (born 1949), classical pianist •
Robert Longden (born 1951), British actor, director, composer and librettist. •
Steve Smith (born 1951), Captain of England (28 caps) and the British Lions rugby union teams •
Guy Ryder (born 1956),
political scientist and Director-General of the
International Labour Organization •
Stephen Morris (born 1957), of the post-punk band
Joy Division, and New Order. •
Jon Craig (born 1957), Chief Political Correspondent of
Sky News •
Michael Jackson (born 1958), former
Channel 4 Chief Executive •
Guy Laurence (born 1961), CEO of
Chelsea Football Club; former
CEO of
Vodafone UK •
Peter Moores (born 1962), England cricket coach •
William Jackson (born 1964), British businessman and philanthropist •
Andy Bird (born 1964), Chairman, Walt Disney International •
Oliver Holt (born 1966), former Chief Sports Correspondent for
The Times and current Chief Sports Writer for the
Daily Mirror •
Vice Admiral Jerry Kyd (born 1967),
Fleet Commander of the
Royal Navy, former Captain of
HMS Queen Elizabeth •
Richard Pool-Jones (born 1969), former England rugby union and
Stade Francais player •
Stanley Chow (born 1974), artist and illustrator •
Helen Marten (born 1985), artist and
Turner Prize winner •
Matthew Falder (born 1988), convicted child sex offender •
Matty Healy (born 1989), singer in
The 1975 •
Tommy Taylor (born 1991), England rugby union capped player (hooker) with
London Wasps •
Jonathan Marsden (born 1993), first-class cricketer, teacher at
Harrow School •
Tom Hudson (born 1994), professional rugby player at
Gloucester Rugby •
Blake Richardson (born 1999), musician, member of British band
New Hope Club •
Cameron Redpath (born 1999), professional rugby player at
Bath Rugby •
Alex Denny (born 2000), professional footballer at
Everton FC •
Reece Grady (born 2005), swimmer ==Publications==