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List of Old Alleynians

The following is a list of notable Old Alleynians, former pupils of Dulwich College, in south London, England.

Years of birth and death (when listed) are given in full. Years at the college are given last, using two digits if unambiguous. All entries are placed in alphabetical order by surname, paying particular attention to any double-barrelled surnames, in which the letters of the first surname take priority.

Arts and entertainment

Art and photography

Drama

Entertainment & media

Literature

Music

Exploration

Military

Victoria Cross and George Cross holders

 
Vice Admiral Gordon Campbell

Seven Old Alleynians have won the Victoria Cross, five in the First World War, 1914–18 (of whom four were killed in action) and two in the Second World War, 1939–45. Also in the Second World War one OA won the George Cross.[23]

Philosophy and academia

Politics, law and business

 
Co-Leader Green Party Jonathan Bartley
 
The Lord Peter Lilley of Offa
 

Religion

Science and medicine

Sport

Athletics

Cricket

Hockey

  • E.G.S.Hose, Hockey International for England (first represented England in 1897)[53]
  • P. M. Rees, Hockey International for England (first represented England in 1905)[53] and went on to win gold at the 1908 Olympics
  • Frank Solbé, Hockey International for England (first represented England in 1897)[53]

Rugby union

See Also Old Alleynian Football Club

Old Alleynian International Rugby Players
Name Country Caps First capped Last capped Notes
Kendrick Stark
(1904–1988)
  England[55] 099[56] 192715 Jan 1927 192817 Mar 1928
Eric Cyprian Perry Whiteley
(1904–1973)
  England 022[57] 193121 Mar 1931[54] 19316 Apr 1931
Ian Coutts
(born 1928)
  Scotland 022[58] 195113 Jan 1951[54] 195215 Mar 1952
Nick Easter
(born 1978) 91–96[59]
  England 4747[60] 200710 Feb 2007 201110 Oct 2015 professional club NEC Harlequins
Andrew Sheridan
(born 1979) 90–98[45]
  England
  British and Irish Lions
4040
2[61]
200413 Nov 2004 201110 Sep 2011 professional club Sale Sharks
David Flatman
(born 1980)[45]
  England 088[62] 200017 Jun 2000 200222 Jun 2002
Andy Mullins   England 011 19891989 19891989
C. H. Scott   Argentina 011 19221922[53] 19221922
E. A. Cleugh   Uruguay 011 19221922[53] 19221922
C. T. Mold   Argentina 011 19101910[53] 19101910
Cyril Mowbray Wells
(1871–1963)
  England[53] 066[63] 18934 Mar 1893 189713 Mar 1897 as well as being a first-class cricketer (represented Cambridge University, Surrey and Middlesex as a right-handed batsman and bowler.)[47]
Cyril Nelson "Kit" Lowe MC DFC RAF
(1891–1983)
  England 2525[64] 19134 Jan 1913 19232 Apr 1923 representing England in 25 consecutive matches,[47] First World War flying ace, and supposedly the inspiration for W. E. Johns' character "Biggles".[45]
Sidney Ellis
(1859–1937)
  England 011[65] 188030 Jan 1880[53] 188030 Jan 1880
Henry Braddon
(1863–1955)
  New Zealand 033 188431 May 1884[66] 188414 July 1884 The first New Zealand team was selected in 1884, for a tour to New South Wales. The team played its first match at home, against a Wellington XV, before recording eight wins in eight matches in Australia.
William David Doherty
(1893–1966)
  Ireland 077[67] 192014 Feb 1920[53] 19219 Apr 1921 Later captained Ireland[47]
David Grahame Donald
(1891–1976)
  Scotland 022[68] 19147 Feb 1914[47][53] 191428 Feb 1914
William Leake
(1865–1942)
  England 033[69] 18913 Jan 1891[53] 18917 Mar 1891
Nelson Henderson
(1865–1943)
  Scotland 011[70] 189220 Feb 1892[53] 189220 Feb 1892
Albert Wade
(1884–1917)
  Scotland 011[71] 190821 Mar 1908[53] 190821 Mar 1908
G. A. M. Isherwood
(1889–1974)
British British Isles[53] 033[72] 19106 Aug 1910 19103 Sep 1910
Eric Loudoun-Shand
(1893–1972)
  Scotland 011[73] 191315 Mar 1913[47][53] 191315 Mar 1913
J. E. "Jenny" Greenwood
(1891–1975)
  England 1313[74] 19128 Apr 1912[53] 192020 Mar 1920 Later captained England.[47]
Jock Hartley
[53] (1879–1960)
  England 022[75] 19019 Mar 1901 190215 Mar 1902
Henry Gedge
(1870–1943)
  Scotland 066[76] 18943 Feb 1894[53] 189411 Mar 1899
JEC Partridge
(1879–1965)
  South Africa 011[77] 190326 Aug 1903 190326 Aug 1903 Born in Wales, "Birdie" Partridge was a lieutenant in the Welsh Regiment in the Boer War and joined Pretoria Harlequins then the Transvaal and was capped by the Springboks against the British Team of 1903. He played 18 times for the Barbarians between 1905–15 and was in their first international match (vs Wales). He also found the Army Rugby Union.
David Trail
(1875–1935)
British  Anglo-Welsh 044[78] 19042 Jul 1904 190413 Aug 1904

Other

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The following is a list of notable Old Alleynians former pupils of Dulwich College in south London England Years of birth and death when listed are given in full Years at the college are given last using two digits if unambiguous All entries are placed in alphabetical order by surname paying particular attention to any double barrelled surnames in which the letters of the first surname take priority Contents 1 Arts and entertainment 1 1 Art and photography 1 2 Drama 1 3 Entertainment amp media 1 4 Literature 1 5 Music 2 Exploration 3 Military 3 1 Victoria Cross and George Cross holders 4 Philosophy and academia 5 Politics law and business 6 Religion 7 Science and medicine 8 Sport 8 1 Athletics 8 2 Cricket 8 3 Hockey 8 4 Rugby union 8 5 Other 9 ReferencesArts and entertainment EditArt and photography Edit Jeremy Deller Jeremy Deller artist Stephen Finer artist Stanhope Forbes 1857 1947 artist and member of the once influential Newlyn school of painters 1 2 Stephen Gardiner OBE 1924 2007 British architect teacher and writer Walter Hodges 1909 2004 an English illustrator and author 2 James Jarvis graphic artist Anthony F Kersting 1916 2008 photographer Henry Herbert La Thangue RA 1857 1929 artist 1 2 Gavin Stamp 1948 2017 writer and architectural historian C F A Voysey 1857 1941 English architect and furniture designer FRIBA RDI 2 Gabriele Finaldi born 1965 art historian and curator director of the National GalleryDrama Edit Chiwetel Ejiofor Clive Brook 1887 1974 actor Richard Caldicot 1908 1995 actor Chiwetel Ejiofor born 1976 film actor 1990 1995 3 Nigel Harman born 1973 actor Jeremy Howe BBC Radio 4 Drama Commissioning Editor and then Editor of The Archers Angus Imrie born 1994 television radio and stage actor 2001 2012 4 and son of the actress Celia Imrie Raza Jaffrey born 1975 actor John Francis Lane 1928 2018 actor Mel Raido born 1977 actor 1989 1994 Rupert Penry Jones born 1970 actor 1982 1989 Jamie Thomas King born 1981 actor Michael Powell 1905 1990 film director 2 Ben Turner born 1980 actor Derek Waring 1927 2007 actor Arthur Wimperis 1874 1953 award winning script and screenplay writer Won the Academy Award Oscar in 1942 for Best Screenplay for the film Mrs Miniver 1 Entertainment amp media Edit Adam Kay Paul Sinha Rowan Ayers 1922 2008 5 television producer Lionel Barber Financial Times editor Godfrey Barker journalist and author Peter Bazalgette television producer 64 71 Rob Bonnet TV sports journalist 64 71 Clive Bull born 1959 broadcaster narrator 1970 1977 Gordon Burns born 1942 British journalist and television presenter who became known as the host of Granada TV s popular game show The Krypton Factor Nat Coombs television presenter comedian and comedy writer Peter Dimmock sports broadcaster Denis Gifford 1927 2000 film historian comics historian cartoonist 1939 41 Jonathan Head BBC South Asia correspondent 74 78 6 Adam Kay born 1980 writer and comedian Bob Monkhouse 1928 2003 comedian 42 45 expelled 7 Adam Shaheen President Executive Producer Cuppa Coffee Studios Paul Sinha comedian David Thomson film critic Peter Warren born 1939 Canadian investigative journalist private investigator former talk radio host and member of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame Martin Young TV reporter and media trainerLiterature Edit Sir P G Wodehouse Michael Ondaatje George Bedborough 1868 1940 English bookseller journalist and writer 8 Simon Brett born 1945 Writer Raymond Chandler 1888 1959 writer 1900 1905 9 Hugh de Selincourt 1878 1951 English author and journalist chiefly remembered today for his tale of village cricket The Cricket Match 1924 C S Forester 1899 1966 writer 15 16 9 Denis Goodwin script writer 41 44 Hamish Henderson 1919 2002 Scottish poet songwriter socialist humanist soldier and intellectual Nigel Hinton born 1941 writer 10 Claude Houghton 1889 1961 writer G Wilson Knight 11 1897 1985 English literary critic and academic Andrew George Lehmann English art and literary critic 9 Ian MacCormick aka Ian MacDonald 1948 2003 author Revolution in the Head The New Shostakovich A E W Mason 1865 1948 writer 9 Tom McCarthy born 1969 writer short listed for the Booker Prize Michael Ondaatje born 1943 writer winner of Booker Prize 9 Jon Silkin 1930 1997 poet 12 Thomas Sturge Moore poet and artist 13 1870 1944 2 Graham Swift born 1949 writer 9 Dennis Wheatley occultist writer P G Wodehouse 1881 1975 writer 1894 1900 9 Music Edit John Amis broadcaster and critic at Dulwich from 1936 to 1939 14 Peter Branscombe 1929 2008 musicologist 15 Harold Fraser Simson 1872 1944 British composer famous for The Maid of the Mountains Alan Ray Hacker OBE born 1938 16 Gordon Jacob 1895 1984 composer 16 Bill MacCormick musician Quiet Sun Random Hold 801 Phil Manzanera P G Targett Adams born 1951 musician with Roxy Music at Dulwich from 1960 to 1969 16 Ray Noble bandleader and composer Anthony Payne 1936 2021 composer elaborated the sketches of Elgar s Third Symphony 16 David Rhodes musician member of 1970s band Random Hold long serving collaborator with Peter Gabriel Max Sedgley music producer drummer DJ Ed Simons one half of the Chemical Brothers at Dulwich from 1986 to 1991 Neil Thomson conductor at Philharmonic Orchestra of GoiasExploration Edit Ernest Shackleton Stanley Portal Hyatt 1877 1914 1885 92 3817 African explorer and war correspondent Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton CVO OBE 1874 1922 1887 90 17 was a British Antarctic explorer who led three British expeditions to the Antarctic He was one of the principal figures of the period known as the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration During the Nimrod expedition of 1907 1909 he and three companions established a new record Farthest South latitude at 88 S only 97 geographical miles 112 statute miles or 180 kilometres from the South Pole the largest advance to the pole in exploration history Also members of his team climbed Mount Erebus the most active Antarctic volcano For these achievements Shackleton was knighted by King Edward VII on his return home Military Edit Cyril Lowe Rear Admiral Martin Alabaster Flag Officer Scotland Northern England and Northern Ireland Wing Commander Frank Arthur Brock 1884 1918 OBE inventor of the smoke screen at Zeebrugge in 1918 18 General Sir Webb Gillman KCB KCMG DSO former Chief of staff in Mesopotamia 19 Lieutenant General Eric Goddard Indian Army GOC in C Southern Command India 20 Air Vice Marshal F C Halahan CMG CBE DSO MVO 1 Berthold Wells Key 1895 1986 CB DSO MC ADC Major General during Second World War Group Captain Cyril Nelson Kit Lowe 1891 1983 MC DFC RAF English rugby union footballer First World War flying ace and supposedly the inspiration for W E Johns character Biggles Brigadier Geoffrey Rimbault 1908 1991 CBE DSO MC DL British Army officer 21 Rear Admiral Arthur Skey 1873 1942 recipient of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus in the First World War Wing Commander G H Stainforth 1899 1942 AFC RAF British Royal Air Force pilot and the first man in the world to exceed 400 mph in an aircraft 1 11 Air Commodore Owen Truelove first man to fly from England to New Zealand in a glider 22 Brigadier James Whitehead 1880 1955 CB CMG CBE DSO OStJ ADC British Indian Army officer who later became a senior officer in the London Metropolitan Police Air Chief Marshal Sir John Willis GBE KCB FRAeS Vice Chief of the Defence StaffVictoria Cross and George Cross holders Edit Vice Admiral Gordon Campbell Seven Old Alleynians have won the Victoria Cross five in the First World War 1914 18 of whom four were killed in action and two in the Second World War 1939 45 Also in the Second World War one OA won the George Cross 23 Victoria Cross 24 First World War Vice Admiral Gordon Campbell 1886 1953 VC DSO 25 Lieutenant Richard Basil Brandram Jones 1897 1916 VC 25 Major Alexander Malins Lafone 1870 1917 VC 25 Major Stewart Walter Loudoun Shand 1879 1916 VC 25 Lieutenant Cecil Harold Sewell 1895 1918 VC 25 Second World War Lieutenant Colonel Lorne McLaine Campbell 1902 1991 VC DSO TD MA he later achieved the rank of Brigadier and was awarded the OBE 25 Captain Philip John Gardner 1914 2003 VC MC 25 George Cross 26 Second World War Major Herbert John Leslie Barefoot 1887 1958 GC ARIBA 25 Philosophy and academia EditC D Broad 1887 1971 epistemologist historian of philosophy and philosopher 11 Robert Gildea author and Professor of History at the University of Oxford Hugh Gusterson author and Professor of Anthropology and International Affairs at the George Washington University President American Ethnological Society 2015 17 William Keith Chambers Guthrie 1906 1981 Scottish classical scholar best known for his History of Greek Philosophy in six volumes Sir Charles Hilary Jenkinson 1882 1961 archivist founder and definer of modern archival theory and practice John Lewis 1889 1976 philosopher K B McFarlane 1903 1966 historian George Edward Moore 1873 1958 one of the founders of the Analytic tradition in philosophy 27 28 Arthur Lindsay Sadler 1882 1970 was Professor of Oriental Studies at the University of Sydney Dominic Shellard Vice Chancellor of De Montfort University at the School 1977 1984 29 Sir John Sheppard 1881 1968 classical scholar the first non Etonian to become Provost of King s College Cambridge 13 and openly gay 30 31 Alic Halford Smith former Vice Chancellor of Oxford University 13 Michael Winterbottom Classics scholar Oxford UniversityPolitics law and business Edit Co Leader Green Party Jonathan Bartley The Lord Peter Lilley of Offa Thailand Prime Minister Anand Panyarachun Brexit Party Leader Nigel Farage Kweku Etrew Amua Sekyi 1933 2007 Formerly Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana and Justice of the Supreme Court of the Gambia Sir Gavin Lightman 1939 2020 barrister Queen s Counsel formerly High Court Judge of England and Wales Chancery Division Jonathan Bartley born 1971 32 Co Leader of the Green Party of England and Wales and Leader of the Opposition on Lambeth Council at Dulwich from 1980 1989 Jon Benjamin born 1964 Former Chief Executive Board of Deputies of British Jews at Dulwich from 1974 1983 Eric Arthur Cleugh 1894 1964 Diplomat and former Ambassador to Panama at Dulwich from 1907 1913 Sir Alexander Colin Cole 1922 2001 KCB KCVO long serving officer of arms at the College of Arms in London and Garter Principal King of Arms the highest heraldic office in England Mark Coombs billionaire and CEO Ashmore Group 33 William Leslie Comyn 1877 Shipbuilder and shipowner built first concrete ship in California USA Robert Craven author and entrepreneur at Dulwich from 1968 1977 Ian Hay Davison first chief executive of Lloyd s of London Sir Horatio Davies 1842 1912 KCMG Victorian London Businessman and Lord Mayor of London 34 Nigel Farage born 1964 Leader of the Brexit Party former leader of the UK Independence Party and Member of the European Parliament 35 at Dulwich 1975 1982 Sir George Vandeleur Fiddes former Permanent Under Secretary for the Colonies 1916 1921 1 David Ford Leader of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland and Minister of Justice for Northern Ireland Edward Eddie George 1938 2009 Governor of the Bank of England 49 57 36 Sir Edward Harding former Permanent Under Secretary of State for the Dominions and High Commissioner in South Africa 11 Sir Clement Hindley KCIE former Chairman of the Race course Betting Control Board and Chief Commissioner of Railways in India 1 Sir Arthur Hirtzel 1870 1937 GCB Permanent Secretary of State for India 11 Sir William Searle Holdsworth 1871 1944 OM KC DCL HON LL D FBA legal historian and Vinerian Professor of English Law at Oxford University Author of the 12 volume History of English Law 37 Philip Hollobone Member of Parliament 1976 1983 Sir John Leonard Hunt born 1929 British Conservative Party politician 36 Peter Lilley born 1943 Member of Parliament 1983 2017 Life Peer 36 Lord Luke of Pavenham KBE JP businessman and did much for the British Charities Association 1 Alistair Macdonald British Labour Party politician Horace Brooks Marshall 1st Baron Marshall of Chipstead Lord Mayor of London from 1918 to 1919 19 Chris Mole Member of Parliament for Ipswich Sir Ronald Norman OBE DL businessman and author honoured for services to urban regeneration in Newcastle and services to Teesside Sam Owens Chief Executive Officer Petit Tinqueur Holdings His Excellency Anand Panyarachun born 1932 Prime Minister of Thailand 36 Mr Justice Sir A F Peterson Judge of the Chancery Division 1 Peter Prescott born 1943 barrister Queen s Counsel and Deputy High Court Judge of England and Wales Raj Rajaratnam born 1957 Chief Executive and Fund manager of New York based Galleon Group convicted of insider trading Sir Colin Rimer born 1944 Lord Justice of Appeal Sir John Ritblat FRICS FSVA born 1935 property tycoon principal donor to the John Ritblat Gallery of the British Library 36 Hartley Shawcross 1902 2003 lawyer and Labour politician lead British prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials 36 John Silkin 1923 1987 Member of Parliament brother of the below 36 Samuel Silkin Baron Silkin of Dulwich 1918 1988 Member of Parliament 36 Sir Melford Stevenson High Court judge Philip Rutnam Permanent Secretary to the Department for Transport John Spellar born 1947 Member of Parliament for Warley 36 Tin Tut first High Commissioner for Burma in London 11 Iain Vallance Baron Vallance of Tummel a British businessman and a Liberal Democrat politician Sir Nicholas Wall President of the Family Division a judge in England and Wales 38 at Dulwich from 1956 1963 Cecil Whiteley 1875 1942 Common Serjeant of London Judge at Mayor s and City of London Court 1 William Moore CCO of Ramsay HallReligion Edit Frank Weston The Very Reverend John Chester Hughes born 1923 Right Reverend Reginald Herbert Owen former Archbishop of New Zealand 11 The Very Reverend Arthur Wesley Carr born 1941 KCVO Dean of Westminster 1997 2006 Anglican divine 39 Frank Weston Missionary Bishop of Zanzibar 1 Science and medicine Edit Sidney Gilchrist Thomas Dr Alec Coppen born 1923 MD DSc FRCP FRCPsych 40 Professor Richard Gaitskell born 1965 Leading scientist in the search for particle dark matter at Brown University Sir Richard Tetley Glazebrook KCB KCVO FRS 1854 to 1935 physicist 41 Harold Hartley 1878 1972 40 Colin Leslie Hewett FRSE 1909 1976 biochemist 42 Sir Reginald Murley KBE TD MS FRCS 1916 1997 40 Professor John McKay born 1939 mathematician Professor Ali Mobasheri born 1968 President Elect Osteoarthritis Research Society International Professor of Musculoskeletal Physiology Robert Neal Rudmose Brown 1879 1957 40 Tony Sale 1931 2011 British electronic engineer computer programmer computer hardware engineer and historian of computing Professor Karol Sikora MA PhD MB BChir born 1948 40 Sidney Gilchrist Thomas 1850 1885 inventor of the process of eliminating phosphorus from iron by means of the Bessemer converter 40 43 Colin Tudge born 1943 British science writer 40 Peter Twinn mathematician and cryptographer 40 Sir Cecil Wakeley 1st Baronet KBE CB 1892 1979 President of the Royal College of Surgeons 11 Sport EditAthletics Edit Emeka Udechuku Olympic Discus thrower left 1997 R S Woods twice represented Great Britain in the Olympics in 1924 and 1928 in the shot put 44 Cricket Edit Trevor Bailey 1923 2011 Essex and England cricketer 37 42 45 Hugh Tryon Bartlett 1914 1988 England Cricketer left handed batsman who played for Sussex and England Monty Bowden 1865 1892 England cricket captain 46 Ruel Brathwaite born 1985 played first class cricket Jim Dewes born 1957 played first class cricket for Cambridge University Arthur Dorman 1862 1914 played first class cricket for Cambridge University James Douglas 1870 1958 England cricketer Cambridge University three blues and Middlesex 47 Robert Noel Douglas 1868 1957 England cricketer represented Cambridge University three blues Surrey and Middlesex as a right handed batsman 47 Arthur Gilligan 1894 1976 England cricket captain 06 14 45 48 Frank William Gilligan OBE MA 1906 1913 cricketer 45 Harold Gilligan 1896 1978 England cricket captain 45 48 Billy Griffith Stewart Cathie Griffith CBE DFC TD 1914 1993 an English cricketer and cricket administrator Chris Jordan born 1988 Barbados born cricket all rounder playing for Surrey County Cricket Club Sussex County Cricket Club and England John Kiddle 1885 1954 played first class cricket for the Europeans Frank King 1911 1996 represented Cambridge University and Dorset Roger Knight born 1946 Surrey Sussex and Gloucestershire cricketer and Secretary of the Marylebone Cricket Club Neville Knox 1884 1935 England cricketer fast bowler 46 Vikram Kumar born 1981 cricketer for Cambridge University and Cambridge UCCE 49 Kenelm McCloughin 1884 1915 first class cricketer and British Army officer 50 Kenneth McCormack 1887 1943 played first class cricket for the Europeans Will MacVicar born 1992 cricketer for Loughborough MCCU 51 Bill Mitchell 1929 2005 cricketer for Oxford University 52 Eoin Morgan born 1986 England cricketer ODI captain and World Cup winner plays for Middlesex also played international cricket for Ireland Karl Nunes 1894 1958 West Indian cricketer who played in West Indies first Test in their inaugural Test tour of England as wicketkeeper and captain 46 Alex Rackow born 1996 cricketer for Oxford University 52 Geoffrey Rimbault 1908 1991 CBE DSO MC DL first class cricketer 21 Ernest Shattock 1887 1962 played first class cricket for the Europeans W V Sherlock Cricket International for Demerara first represented Demerara in 1909 and British Guyana 53 Arthur Skey 1873 1942 played first class cricket for the Royal Navy Bill Thomas 1921 2000 played first class cricket for Cambridge University Francis Townend 1885 1915 played first class cricket for the EuropeansHockey Edit E G S Hose Hockey International for England first represented England in 1897 53 P M Rees Hockey International for England first represented England in 1905 53 and went on to win gold at the 1908 Olympics Frank Solbe Hockey International for England first represented England in 1897 53 Rugby union Edit See Also Old Alleynian Football Club Nick Easter Henry Braddon Rugby union international for New Zealand All Black who represented Argentina in 1911 53 E A Cleugh Rugby union international for Uruguay first represented Uruguay in 1922 53 Ian Coutts born 1928 Scotland international first capped 1951 54 William David Doherty Rugby union international for Ireland first represented Ireland in 1921 53 Later captained Ireland 47 Grahame Donald Rugby union international for Scotland first represented Scotland in 1914 47 53 Mark Easter born 1982 rugby union footballer position No 8 or Flanker who plays for Northampton Saints Nick Easter born 1978 1 professional rugby union footballer for Harlequins and England S Ellis Rugby union international for England first represented England in 1880 53 David Flatman prop for the England national rugby union team 45 H T S Gedge Rugby union international for Scotland first represented Scotland in 1894 53 John Eric Greenwood Rugby union international for England first represented England in 1912 53 Later captained England 47 Jock Hartley Rugby union international for England first represented England in 1902 53 N F Henderson Rugby union international for Scotland first represented Scotland in 1892 53 G A M Isherwood Rugby union international for Great Britain first represented Great Britain in 1910 53 William Leake Rugby union international for England first represented England in 1891 53 Nick Lloyd born 1976 rugby union player with Saracens selected for Scotland in 2006 but had to withdraw due to injury E G Loudoun Shand Rugby union international for Scotland first represented Scotland in 1913 47 53 Group Captain Cyril Nelson Kit Lowe MC DFC RAF 1891 1983 English rugby union footballer representing England in 25 consecutive matches 47 First World War flying ace and supposedly the inspiration for W E Johns character Biggles 45 Tom Mercey rugby footballer England Under 21s club Saracens C T Mold Rugby union international for Argentina first represented Argentina in 1911 53 JEC Birdie Partridge 1879 1965 Welsh born rugby international capped for South Africa founded Army Rugby Union Andrew Sheridan born 1979 rugby footballer for Sale Sharks and England 90 98 45 Kendrick Stark 1904 1988 England international first capped 1927 55 David Trail 1875 1935 represented a forerunner of the British and Irish Lions known as the Anglo Welsh on their tour of Australasia in 1904 A L Wade Rugby union international for Scotland first represented Scotland in 1908 53 Cyril Mowbray Wells 1871 1963 played Rugby Union for England 53 as well as being a first class cricketer represented Cambridge University Surrey and Middlesex as a right handed batsman and bowler 47 Eric Cyprian Perry Whiteley 1904 1973 England international first capped 1931 54 Old Alleynian International Rugby Players Name Country Caps First capped Last capped NotesKendrick Stark 1904 1988 England 55 09 9 56 1927 15 Jan 1927 1928 17 Mar 1928Eric Cyprian Perry Whiteley 1904 1973 England 02 2 57 1931 21 Mar 1931 54 1931 6 Apr 1931Ian Coutts born 1928 Scotland 02 2 58 1951 13 Jan 1951 54 1952 15 Mar 1952Nick Easter born 1978 91 96 59 England 47 47 60 2007 10 Feb 2007 2011 10 Oct 2015 professional club NEC HarlequinsAndrew Sheridan born 1979 90 98 45 England British and Irish Lions 40 402 61 2004 13 Nov 2004 2011 10 Sep 2011 professional club Sale SharksDavid Flatman born 1980 45 England 08 8 62 2000 17 Jun 2000 2002 22 Jun 2002Andy Mullins England 01 1 1989 1989 1989 1989C H Scott Argentina 01 1 1922 1922 53 1922 1922E A Cleugh Uruguay 01 1 1922 1922 53 1922 1922C T Mold Argentina 01 1 1910 1910 53 1910 1910Cyril Mowbray Wells 1871 1963 England 53 06 6 63 1893 4 Mar 1893 1897 13 Mar 1897 as well as being a first class cricketer represented Cambridge University Surrey and Middlesex as a right handed batsman and bowler 47 Cyril Nelson Kit Lowe MC DFC RAF 1891 1983 England 25 25 64 1913 4 Jan 1913 1923 2 Apr 1923 representing England in 25 consecutive matches 47 First World War flying ace and supposedly the inspiration for W E Johns character Biggles 45 Sidney Ellis 1859 1937 England 01 1 65 1880 30 Jan 1880 53 1880 30 Jan 1880Henry Braddon 1863 1955 New Zealand 03 3 1884 31 May 1884 66 1884 14 July 1884 The first New Zealand team was selected in 1884 for a tour to New South Wales The team played its first match at home against a Wellington XV before recording eight wins in eight matches in Australia William David Doherty 1893 1966 Ireland 07 7 67 1920 14 Feb 1920 53 1921 9 Apr 1921 Later captained Ireland 47 David Grahame Donald 1891 1976 Scotland 02 2 68 1914 7 Feb 1914 47 53 1914 28 Feb 1914William Leake 1865 1942 England 03 3 69 1891 3 Jan 1891 53 1891 7 Mar 1891Nelson Henderson 1865 1943 Scotland 01 1 70 1892 20 Feb 1892 53 1892 20 Feb 1892Albert Wade 1884 1917 Scotland 01 1 71 1908 21 Mar 1908 53 1908 21 Mar 1908G A M Isherwood 1889 1974 British British Isles 53 03 3 72 1910 6 Aug 1910 1910 3 Sep 1910Eric Loudoun Shand 1893 1972 Scotland 01 1 73 1913 15 Mar 1913 47 53 1913 15 Mar 1913J E Jenny Greenwood 1891 1975 England 13 13 74 1912 8 Apr 1912 53 1920 20 Mar 1920 Later captained England 47 Jock Hartley 53 1879 1960 England 02 2 75 1901 9 Mar 1901 1902 15 Mar 1902Henry Gedge 1870 1943 Scotland 06 6 76 1894 3 Feb 1894 53 1894 11 Mar 1899JEC Partridge 1879 1965 South Africa 01 1 77 1903 26 Aug 1903 1903 26 Aug 1903 Born in Wales Birdie Partridge was a lieutenant in the Welsh Regiment in the Boer War and joined Pretoria Harlequins then the Transvaal and was capped by the Springboks against the British Team of 1903 He played 18 times for the Barbarians between 1905 15 and was in their first international match vs Wales He also found the Army Rugby Union David Trail 1875 1935 British Anglo Welsh 04 4 78 1904 2 Jul 1904 1904 13 Aug 1904Other Edit A F Engelbach Badminton International for 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