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List of people educated at Christ's Hospital

This is a list of alumni of Christ's Hospital school, who are known as Old Blues.

Business
Edward Colston – Merchant, slave trader, philanthropist, and Member of Parliament • Arthur Dorman – Industrialist • William Charles Goddard Knowles – British businessman in Hong Kong • David Norgrove – Businessman • John Pound – Luggage manufacturer and Lord Mayor of London • Stephan Shakespeare – Business man and entrepreneur • David Simon – Business man • James White – Advertising agent • Richard Thornton – Merchant and trader ==Law==
Law
Edmund Bartley-Denniss – Barrister, Member of Parliament, freemason and British cycling pioneer • Francis Bullen – Judge • Rupert Jackson – Lord Justice of Appeal • Gabriel Jones – Welsh American lawyer, legislator, court clerk and civil servant in the colony (and later U.S. state) of Virginia • Henry James Sumner Maine – Comparative jurist and historian ==Medicine==
Medicine
Russell Brock – Chest and heart surgeon • Raanan Gillon – Medical doctor, philosopher, journal editor and professor of medical ethics • Norman Guthkelch – British paediatric neurosurgeon • Caesar Hawkins – Surgeon • James Jurin – Physician and scientist • Berkeley Moynihan – Abdominal surgeon ==Military==
Military
Bertram AllenPaymaster Rear-Admiral in the Royal NavyBob Allen – Army surgeon and journalist • Thomas BertieRear-admiral in the Royal Navy • Edward Felix Baxter – Soldier (awarded the Victoria Cross in 1916) • Pierre Louis Napoleon Cavagnari – Military administrator • John Colborne – British Army Field Marshal • Hugh ConstantineRoyal Air Force Air Chief MarshalEdgar William Cox – Intelligence officer • Alexander CunninghamArmy engineer and archaeologist • James Alfred Davidson – Royal Navy commander • Edward Mortlock Donaldson – Royal Air Force pilot • William F.S. Edwards – commonly referred to as Brig General W. F. S. Edwards, 1st colonial Commissioner of Police in East Africa • Michael Gray – Soldier • Wilfrith Elstob – Soldier (awarded the Victoria Cross in 1918) • Buster HowesCommando and Royal Marines officer • Llewelyn Hughes – Soldier, priest and army chaplain • Robert Hunter – Soldier • Joshua Leakey – Soldier (awarded the Victoria Cross in 2013) • Henry Ralph LumleyRoyal Flying Corp pilot and burn victim • Philip Mayne – Soldier • Henry William PitcherBritish Indian Army officer (awarded the Victoria Cross in 1863) • Laurence SinclairAir Vice Marshal in the Royal Air Force (Awarded the George Cross in 1941) • John Robin Stephenson – British Army officer and cricket administrator • Harold Edward Whittingham – Director General of RAF Medical Services in the Second World War • Thomas Withers, a naval officer who served with Nelson ==Music==
Music
Basil Allchin – Oxford organist • Adrian Bawtree – Organist • Sydney Carter – Poet, songwriter, musician • Sir Colin Davis – Conductor • Tim Benjamin – Composer • Catherine Ennis – organist • Charles Hazlewood – Conductor and broadcaster • Constant Lambert – Composer and conductor • Edward Lambert – Composer • Christopher Tambling – Composer, organist and choirmaster ==Performing arts==
Performing arts
Roger Allam – Actor • James D'Arcy – Actor • Howard Davies – Theatre and television director • Tenniel Evans – Actor • Susannah Fielding – Actor • Jason Flemyng – Actor • Jimmy Godden – Actor • Leo Gregory – Actor • George Peele – Dramatist • Michael Wilding – Actor ==Politics==
Politics
Jenkin Coles – Australian politician • Owen Cox – Australian businessman and politician • Thomas Everard – Mayor of Williamsburg, VirginiaSamuel Hayden – Canadian politician • Steve Hilton – Political strategist • Stuart Holland – Labour politician and academic • Graham Hutton – Economist, author and Liberal Party politician • Martin Linton – former Labour Member of ParliamentRichard Nichols – Lord Mayor of London • Michael Stewart – Labour politician • Alexander Vidal – Canadian land surveyor, banker and political figure ==Religion==
Religion
John ArnoldAnglican priest and author • John Ashe – Priest • Reginald Bazire – Anglican priest • Raymond BirtArchdeacon of BerkshireConstance Bryant – Medical missionary • Edmund Campion – Jesuit priest, martyr and saint • Mordecai Cary – Bishop • Thomas Dale – Anglican priest, poet and theologian • John DelightArchdeacon of StokeVyvyan Henry Donnithorne – Priest and missionary to China • Robert Newton Flew – Methodist theologian • Bede Griffiths – Monk, mystic, theologian, leader in the study of East–West religious dialogue • Thomas Hartwell Horne – Theologian and librarian • Percy Henn – Clergyman and schoolmaster • James Horstead – Bishop of Sierra Leone and Archbishop of West Africa • Ross Hook – Anglican bishop • Marcus Knight – Anglican priest • Thomas MiddletonAnglican bishopJohn TownsendCongregationalist minister and philanthropist ==Science and academia==
Science and academia
Donald Allan – Classical scholar • W. Sidney Allen – Linguist and philologist • Richard Appleton – Lecturer in mathematics and theology • Andrew Barker – Classical scholar • Joshua Barnes – English scholar • John Beazley – Classical scholar • Alan Bishop – Palaeographer, historian, and academic • Arthur Lyon Bowley – Statistician and economist • James Boyer – Clergyman and headmaster of Christ's HospitalRupert Bruce-Mitford – Archaeologist and scholar • Andrew Burn – Media scholar and educationist • William Burnside – Mathematician • Cyril Burt – Psychologist • Ida Busbridge – Mathematician • T. H. Clark – Geologist • Ruth Deech – Academic, lawyer and bioethicist • Robin Du Boulay – Medieval historian • Frederick Field – Theologian and biblical scholar • John Forsdyke – Classical scholar and Director of the British Museum • Cyril Fox – Archaeologist • Louis Harold Gray – Physicist • George Greenhill – Mathematician • Jasper Griffin – Professor of Classics at Oxford • Philip Hall – Mathematician • Roger Highfield – Science author, journalist and broadcaster • Sydney Samuel Hough – Astronomer and mathematician • Beresford Kidd – Anglican priest and Church historian • Philip Kitcher – Professor of philosophy • Richard Lodge – Historian • Norman Longmate – Author, historian and broadcaster • Jeremiah Markland – Classical scholar • Russell Meiggs – Historian • Peter Padfield – Historian • Rex Paterson – Agricultural researcher • Alan Ryan – Professor • James Scholefield – Classical scholar • Arthur William Trollope – Cleric and headmaster of Christ's Hospital • Barnes Wallis – Scientist, engineer and inventor • Gerald James Whitrow – Mathematician, cosmologist and science historian • F. L. Woodward – Educationist, Pali scholar, author and theosophist • Erik Christopher Zeeman – Mathematician ==Sport==
Sport
Jack Bailey – Cricketer and cricket administrator • Cecil Boden – Cricketer • Robert Edwards – Cricketer and clergyman • Henry Franklin – Cricketer, headmaster and rugby union player • Jack Gentry – Cricketer • Ælfric Harrison – Cricketer • Andrew Higgins – Rugby union player • George Rowland Hill – Rugby union administrator, official and referee • Joe Launchbury – Rugby union player • James McInerny – Cricketer • Dennis Silk – Schoolmaster and international cricketer • Geoff Smith – Kent cricketer • John Snow – Cricketer • Stu Whittingham – Cricketer • Douglas Wright – Cricketer ==Visual arts==
Visual arts
Richard Dagley – Painter and illustrator • Alan Fletcher – Designer and founder of Pentagram • Francis Seymour Haden – Etcher and surgeon • Arthur Ling – architect and urban planner • Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin – Architect, designer, artist and critic • Tony Ray-Jones – Photographer • Jonathan Scott – Wildlife photographer and TV presenter • Chris Steele-Perkins – Photographer • Keith Vaughan – Painter ==Writers, poets and journalists==
Writers, poets and journalists
Cyrus Andrews – Journalist and radio scriptwriter • Attila the Stockbroker (John Baine) – Punk poet and musician • Thomas Barnes – Journalist • Robert Black – Author, journalist and translator • Edmund Blunden – Poet, author and critic • Guy Boothby – Author • Mark Burgess – Children's author • Samuel Cobb – Poet • Kira Cochrane – Journalist and author • Samuel Taylor Coleridge – Poet, romantic, literary critic and philosopher • James Coomarasamy – Correspondent • Con Coughlin – Journalist and author • Keith Douglas – Poet • George Dyer – Poet • Nicholas Foulkes – Journalist, writer, and broadcaster • Leigh Hunt – Critic, essayist, and poet • Charles Lamb – Essayist • Bernard Levin – Journalist, author and broadcaster • Bryan Magee – Broadcaster, politician, and author • Aylmer Maude – Translator • John Middleton Murry – Writer • Horace W. C. Newte – Author • Thomas Richards – Surgeon, Author, Journalist, Editor • Samuel Richardson – Writer • Michael Schmidt – Poet, Author, Scholar and Publisher • Thomas Skinner Surr – Writer • Chris Simms – Crime novelist • Rupert Thomson – Novelist • Ian Trethowan – Former Director-General of the BBC and journalist ==Other==
Other
William Bankes Amery – Civil servant and accountant • Thomas Cass – Surveyor • Richard Cavendish – Occult writer • Richard Clarke – Civil servant • Henry Cole – Civil servant and inventor • Jeremiah Duggan, who died in disputed circumstances in 2003 • John Edmonds – Trade union leader • Rob Gauntlett – Adventurer, explorer and motivational speaker • David Green – Director of the Serious Fraud OfficeHarold Harding – Civil engineer • Daniel Harper – Headmaster and Principal of Jesus College, OxfordLucy Herron – Founder and director of charity Msizi Africa • James Hooper – Adventurer • Donald Hopson – Diplomat • Geraint Jennings – Jersey politician and linguist • Edward Keane – Australian engineer, businessman, and politician • William Nye – Principal Private Secretary to the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall, 2011–2015 • Percy Pyne – President of City National Bank in the United States • John Septimus Roe – Surveyor-General of Western Australia • George Ritchie Sandford – Barrister, Financial Secretary of Palestine (1940–1944), Chief Secretary of Tanganyika (1944–1946), Governor of the Bahamas (1950) • Charles Robert Smith – Governor of North Borneo • William Alder Strange – Headmaster and author • Mark Thomas – Comedian and political activist • Holly Walsh – Comedian • E F Watling – Schoolmaster, classical scholar and translator ==References==
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