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List of Old Brightonians

This is a List of Old Brightonians, notable former students – known as "Old Brightonians" – of the co-educational, public school, Brighton College in Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom.

Academia, education and literature

Architecture, building and engineering

Business

Community and philanthropy

Entertainment, media and the arts

Medicine and science

Military

Politics, public service and the law

Religion

Sport

Notable Brighton College staff

References

  1. ^ "Gay lover of dead flamboyant TV presenter loses legal battle over property portfolio". The Daily Telegraph.
  2. ^ BEMROSE, Sir Max (John Maxwell) in Who Was Who 1897–2007, retrieved 5 June 2008, from BEMROSE, Sir Max (John Maxwell)
  3. ^ Brighton College Register (1847-1922) (1922), p. 125
  4. ^ a b c d e Krarup, Ed (11 May 2020). "Freya Davies: "You got picked on merit and gender was irrelevant"". The Cricketer. Retrieved 2 July 2020.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 10 December 2006. Retrieved 22 January 2007.
  6. ^ The Home of CricketArchive
  7. ^ "Cricket – Counties – Sussex – Sussex Squad". BBC Sport. Retrieved 7 October 2006.
  8. ^ "Brighton College Online: Achievements". Brighton College7. Retrieved 7 October 2006.[dead link]

External links

  • Brighton College
  • Brighton College Alumni

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This article is about alumni of a school For inhabitants of the town of Brighton see List of notable Brighton and Hove inhabitants This is a List of Old Brightonians notable former students known as Old Brightonians of the co educational public school Brighton College in Brighton East Sussex United Kingdom This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2008 Contents 1 Academia education and literature 2 Architecture building and engineering 3 Business 4 Community and philanthropy 5 Entertainment media and the arts 6 Medicine and science 7 Military 8 Politics public service and the law 9 Religion 10 Sport 11 Notable Brighton College staff 12 References 13 External linksAcademia education and literature EditEdward Carpenter 1844 1929 socialist writer and campaigner for homosexual rights Robert H Crabtree born 1948 Organometallic Chemist Professor of Inorganic Chemistry Yale University creator of Crabtree s catalyst Andrew Gamble born 1947 Professor of Politics University of Sheffield and then University of Cambridge Fellow of the British Academy Francis Llewellyn Griffith 1862 1934 Egyptologist and pioneer of Nubian archaeology first Professor of Egyptology University of Oxford George Bagshawe Harrison 1894 1991 Shakespearean scholar Professor of English Queen s University Ontario and the University of Michigan editor of the Penguin Shakespeare 1937 59 member of the Roman Catholic International Commission on English in the Liturgy Sir Richard Jolly born 1934 development economist Assistant Secretary General United Nations Director Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex 1972 81 Ewart Mackintosh 1893 1917 First World War poet MC Michael Roberts 1908 1996 historian of Sweden Professor of History at Queen s University Belfast Fellow of the British Academy Sir Sydney Roberts 1887 1966 Dr Johnson scholar Master of Pembroke College Cambridge Secretary of Cambridge University Press and Vice Chancellor of the University of Cambridge Chairman British Film Institute John Alfred Ryle 1889 1950 physician and Regius Professor of Physic University of Cambridge 1935 45 physician to King George V Gilbert Ryle 1900 1976 philosopher and Waynflete Professor of Metaphysical Philosophy University of Oxford declined a knighthood in 1965 Ian Serraillier 1912 1994 novelist children s writer and poet Robert Skidelsky Baron Skidelsky of Tilton born 1939 Professor of Political Economy University of Warwick created a life peer changed whip from SDP to Conservative to cross bencher Leonard Strong 1896 1958 writer and poet Director of Methuen LtdArchitecture building and engineering EditSir Francis Fox 1844 1927 civil engineer responsible for Mersey Railway Tunnel and the Snowdon Mountain Railway consultant engineer for the Simplon Tunnel consultant engineer in the restoration of Exeter Cathedral Lincoln Cathedral Peterborough Cathedral St Paul s Cathedral and Winchester Cathedral Charles Fraser Smith 1904 1992 missionary farmer creator of gadgets for SOE during World War II and as such the model for Q in Ian Fleming s James Bond stories Sir Thomas Graham Jackson 1835 1924 architect and architectural historian Master of the Art Workers Guild 1896 RABusiness EditSir Hugo Cunliffe Owen 1870 1947 civil engineer Chairman of British American Tobacco Cuthbert Heath 1859 1939 insurance pioneer at Lloyd s of London Sir Arthur Pease Bt 1866 1927 coal magnate Second Civil Lord of the Admiralty David Quayle 1936 2010 co founder of B amp Q Sir George Reeves Smith 1863 1941 managing director of the Savoy CompanyCommunity and philanthropy EditFrederick Nicholas Charrington 1850 1936 Temperance worker and social reformer Mervyn Cowie 1909 1996 conservationist founding Director of the Kenya National Park Service Alsager Hay Hill 1839 1906 social reformer on poor law and unemployment issues Ken Stevens 1922 2005 chief executive The Scout AssociationEntertainment media and the arts EditJohn Castle born 1940 actor Dave Clarke born c 1969 techno producer and disc jockey Tom Conway 1904 1967 actor Peter Copley born 1962 composer and cellist Roland Curram born c 1932 actor and novelist Wilfrid de Glehn 1870 1951 impressionist painter RA Simon Dee 1935 2009 real name Cyril Henty Dodd radio disk jockey and television presenter Sixties celebrity and inspiration for Austin Powers Rose Elinor Dougall born 1986 musician former member of The Pipettes Tim Hadcock Mackay TV shows presenter 1 Christopher Hassall 1912 1963 writer and librettist Tony Hawks born c 1960 comedian and author Gavin Henderson born c 1947 Principal of Trinity College of Music and Chairman of Youth Music McDonald Hobley 1917 1987 actor TV and radio presenter TV Personality of the Year 1954 Sir Michael Hordern 1911 1995 actor Menhaj Huda born 1967 film producer and director Selwyn Image 1849 1930 designer illustrator and poet joint founder of the Century Guild Master of the Art Workers Guild 1900 Slade Professor at Oxford 1910 and 1913 Graham Kerr born 1934 author chef and television presenter known as The Galloping Gourmet Bruce Lester 1912 2008 actor Miles Malleson 1888 1969 actor playwright and scriptwriter Peter Mayle born 1939 writer He has written that he loathed the school Tamzin Merchant born 1987 actress Leonard Merrick 1864 1939 writer David Nash born 1945 sculptor RA Laurie Penny 1986 present journalist Sir Edward Poynter 1836 1919 painter art educator and President of the Royal Academy George Sanders 1906 1972 actor Won Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor 1950 He said in his biography that he hated the school Bijan Sheibani born 1979 award winning theatre director Chris Terrill born 1952 Anthropologist adventurer and multi award winning documentary maker including Royal Television Society award for Innovation for Soho Stories 1997 Emmy for Ape Trade 1992 John Warner 1924 2001 actor John Worsley 1919 2000 artist and illustrator World War II official war artist and creator of Albert RN President Royal Society of Marine Artists Vera Filatova born 1982 Actress Dakota Blue Richards born 1994 Actress Chloe Zhao born 1982 filmmaker won Academy Award for Best Director 2021Medicine and science EditLeslie Collier 1920 2011 virologist Director of the Lister Institute laboratories Professor of Virology at the University of London 1966 88 Sir Ronald Hatton 1886 1965 horticulturist Fellow of the Royal Society John Alfred Ryle 1889 1950 physician and Regius Professor of Physic University of Cambridge 1935 45 physician to King George V Sir George Savage 1842 1921 psychiatristMilitary EditLieutenant Colonel Leonard Berney 1920 2016 Bergen Belsen concentration camp liberator Alfred Carpenter 1847 1925 naval officer commander Marine Survey of India piloted the Burma Field Force up the River Irrawaddy in 1885 awarded DSO Albert Medal Challenger Scientific Expedition Air Commodore Lionel Charlton 1879 1958 Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force officer Air Attache Washington 1919 22 as Chief Air Staff Officer Iraq Command in 1924 he resigned in protest at the policy of policing by bombing civilian targets in retirement a successful author of children s fiction wrote a series of influential books on air defence 1935 38 Brigadier General Frank Crozier 1879 1937 commander of the British Mission to Lithuania 1919 20 commander of the Black and Tans 1920 21 military author and co founder of the Peace Pledge Union Air Marshal Sir Humphrey Edwardes Jones 1905 1987 inaugural Commander in Chief RAF Germany Colonel Sir George Malcolm Fox 1843 1918 Inspector of Gymnasia and sword designer Admiral Sir Herbert Heath 1861 1954 Rear Admiral Commanding 2nd Cruiser Squadron at Jutland in 1916 Second Sea Lord General Sir William Peyton 1866 1931 commanded Western Frontier Force against the Senussi 1916 Military Secretary to Sir Douglas Haig 1916 18 commanded 40th Infantry Division July 1918 March 1919 in France and Flanders Military Secretary to Secretary of State for War 1922 26 Commander in Chief Scottish Command 1926 30 General Sir Harry Prendergast 1834 1913 Victoria Cross Indian Army soldier commander of the Burma Field Force 1885 86 Major General Sir Herbert Stewart 1843 1885 army staff officer commanded the Desert Column to relieve Khartoum mortally wounded at Abu Klea General Sir Cecil Sugden 1903 1963 Quartermaster General to the Forces and Master General of the Ordnance Lieutenant General Sir Francis Tuker 1894 1967 Indian Army officer and military historian commander 4th Indian Division 1941 44Politics public service and the law EditRobert Alexander Baron Alexander of Weedon 1936 2005 barrister banker politician and Chancellor of the University of Exeter Sir Edmund Barnard 1856 1930 Chairman of the Metropolitan Water Board Chairman of Hertfordshire County Council Liberal MP for Kidderminster Cambridge polo blue Sir Max Bemrose 1904 1986 Chairman of Bemrose Corporation Chairman National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations High Sheriff of Derbyshire 2 Keith Best born 1949 lawyer and politician Conservative MP for Anglesey and Ynys Mon 1979 87 resigned and prosecuted for fraud Director Prisoners Abroad 1989 93 chief executive Immigration Advisory Service Chairman Conservative Action for Electoral Reform Chairman of the Executive Committee World Federalist Movement Andrew Cayley CMG QC FRSA born 1964 barrister specialising in international criminal law public international law and international arbitration Formerly Senior Prosecuting Counsel at the ICTY and ICC and the UN International Chief Co Prosecutor of the Khmer Rouge Tribunal in Cambodia and currently the United Kingdom s Director of Service Prosecutions Sir John Chilcot 1939 2021 Permanent Under Secretary of State Northern Ireland Office 1990 97 Sir Henry John Stedman Cotton 1845 1915 Indian civil servant Chief Commissioner of Assam President of the Indian National Congress and Liberal MP for Nottingham East 1906 10 Eric Gandar Dower 1894 1987 air pioneer and Conservative MP for Caithness and Sutherland 1945 50 William Fuller Maitland 1844 1932 cricketer and politician Oxford blue played for the MCC the Gentlemen I Zingari and Essex Liberal MP for Breconshire 1875 95 Alan Green 1911 1991 Conservative MP for Preston South 1955 64 and 1970 74 Financial Secretary to the Treasury 1963 64 Sir Thomas Erskine Holland 1835 1926 Chichele Professor of International Law and Diplomacy University of Oxford and legal historian Francis Hughes Hallett 1838 1903 soldier and politician Colonel Royal Artillery Conservative MP for Rochester 1885 89 resigned in a sex scandal Sir Clement Kinloch Cooke 1854 1944 barrister and politician MP Devonport Conservative 1910 23 and Cardiff East Unionist 1924 29 created baronet Augustus Margary 1846 1875 Chinese Consular Service officer and explorer in China Sir Hubert Murray 1861 1940 Lieutenant Governor of Papua New Guinea Denzil Roberts Onslow 1839 1908 Conservative MP for Guildford 1874 85 played cricket for Cambridge University Sussex and the MCC Herbert Pike Pease 1st Baron Daryngton 1867 1949 Liberal Unionist and then Unionist MP for Darlington Assistant Postmaster General Privy Councillor and Ecclesiastical Commissioner Charles Campbell Ross 1849 1920 banker and politician Conservative MP for St Ives 1881 85 Sir Walter Shaw 1863 1937 judge Chief Justice of the Straits Settlements 3 Arthur Wellesley Soames 1852 1934 Liberal MP for South Norfolk 1898 1918 son of the Brighton College founder William Aldwin Soames George Hampden Whalley 1851 1917 Liberal MP for Peterborough 1880 83 resigned and declared bankrupt imprisoned for theft emigrated to Australia and vanishedReligion EditTimothy Bavin born 1935 Anglican priest and Benedictine monk Bishop of Johannesburg and then Portsmouth John Neville Figgis 1866 1919 Anglican priest member of the Community of the Resurrection church historian theologian and political theorist Cecil Horsley 1906 1953 Anglican priest Bishop of Colombo 1938 47 and then Gibraltar 1947 53 Wilfrid John Hudson 1904 1981 Anglican priest Bishop of Carpentaria 1950 60 and then coadjutor Bishop of Brisbane 1960 73 Frederick Meyer 1847 1929 Baptist minister and evangelist social reformer President of the Baptist Union dubbed archbishop of the free churches Arthur Stretton Reeve 1907 1981 Cambridge rowing blue 1930 and Anglican priest Bishop of Lichfield 1953 74Sport EditGordon Belcher 1885 1915 cricketer son of Thomas Belcher headmaster of the College Tom Campbell Black 1899 1936 aviator joint winner London Melbourne Centenary Air Race 1934 awarded Britannia Trophy 1934 William Churchill 1840 1907 cricketer Holly Colvin born 1989 England cricketer 4 Maurice Conde Williams 1885 1967 naval officer and cricketer played for the Royal Navy and Devon George Huth Cotterill 1868 1950 England footballer Corinthian 1886 98 Cambridge football blue 1888 91 played cricket for Sussex 1886 90 Clare Connor born 1976 England cricket captain 4 John Cressy Hall 1843 1894 cricketer Freya Davies born 1995 England cricketer 4 Robert Dewing 1863 1934 cricketer Harry Freeman 1887 1926 cricketer Joe Gatting born 1987 former footballer for Brighton and Hove Albion current cricketer for Sussex Leslie Gay 1871 1949 England footballer England cricketer 1894 95 Cambridge blue Hampshire and Somerset Leslie Godfree tennis player won Men s Doubles at Wimbledon 1923 and Mixed Doubles 1926 finalist 1924 and 1927 Chris Grammer born 1984 cricketer Sam Grant born 1995 cricketer Duncan Hamilton 1920 1994 racing driver John Hart born 1982 Wasps rugby union player Geoffrey Hett 1909 88 fencer Captain Cambridge University Fencing 1930 British Foil Team 1936 Olympics author of a standard work on Fencing Carl Hopkinson born 1981 cricketer Bazid Khan born 1981 Pakistan cricketer 5 Alex King born 1975 England and Wasps rugby union player Richard Kirwan 1829 1872 cricketer Hopper Levett 1908 1995 England Kent and MCC cricketer wicket keeper Gordon Lyon 1905 1932 cricketer Matt Machan born 1991 Sussex cricketer 6 Laura Marsh born 1986 England cricketer 4 Ralph Oliphant Callum born 1971 played first class cricket for Oxford University Denzil Roberts Onslow 1839 1908 played cricket for Cambridge University Sussex and MCC Conservative MP for Guildford 1874 85 Jonathan Palmer born 1956 racing driver Ollie Phillips born 1982 England and Newcastle Falcons rugby union player Matt Prior born 1982 7 England cricketer 8 Malcolm Waller born 1984 Zimbabwe Cricket player George Colin Ratsey 1906 1984 sailmaker and sailor silver medal 2 man Star class 1932 Olympics Prince of Wales Cup winner 14 ft dinghies 1939 Prince Philip Cup winner Dragon class 1959 in the crew for two British attempts at the America s Cup 1934 and 1958 Major Ritchie 1870 1955 tennis player gold medal men s singles 1906 Olympics silver medal men s doubles 1906 Olympics bronze medal men s indoor singles 1906 Olympics Wimbledon doubles champion 1906 and 1910 Irish singles champion 1907 German singles champion 1903 06 and 1910 British Davis Cup team 1910 Henry Soames 1843 1913 Hampshire cricketer son of the Brighton College founder William Aldwin Soames Kelvin Tatum born 1964 British speedway captain Sarah Taylor born 1989 England cricketer 4 Claude Wilson 1858 1881 England footballer Sammy Woods 1867 1931 Somerset cricketer played cricket for both Australia and England and England rugby player and captain Jordan Turner Hall born 1988 England and Harlequins rugby union player Harry Leonard born 1992 Scotland and Rosslyn Park professional rugby union player Ollie Richards born 1992 England rugby union player Ross Chisholm born 1990 Harlequins professional rugby union player James Chisholm born 1995 Harlequins professional rugby union player Todd Gleave born 1995 Gloucester Rugby professional rugby union player Charles Ward 1838 1892 cricketer Calum Waters born 1996 Harlequins professional rugby union player Marcus Smith born 1999 Harlequins professional rugby union player Leonard Stileman Gibbard 1856 1939 cricketerNotable Brighton College staff EditGrant Allen 1848 1899 novelist author of The Woman Who Did 1896 Thomas Belcher 1847 1919 cricketer and headmaster of Brighton College 1881 92 William Bennett Fusty wireless pioneer research scientist at the Admiralty during the First World War Rt Rev Christopher Butler 1902 1986 Benedictine monk Abbot of Downside Abbey 1946 66 Council Father at the Second Vatican Council Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster Bertie Corbett 1875 1967 played association football for Oxford the Corinthians and England played hockey for England played cricket for Buckinghamshire and Derbyshire Rt Rev Henry Cotterill Vice Principal of Brighton College 1846 51 Principal of Brighton College 1851 56 Bishop of Grahamston South Africa 1856 71 Coadjutor Bishop of Edinburgh 1871 72 Bishop of Edinburgh 1872 86 Rodney Fox Headmaster of King Edward s School Witley Chairman of the Governors of Ryde School Isle of Wight Jack Hindmarsh 1927 2009 Professor at Trinity College of Music Frank Harris c 1856 1931 notorious author traveller intriguer and fantasist Walter Ledermann Professor of Mathematics at the University of Sussex 1965 78 Professor George Long 1800 1879 classical scholar inaugural Professor of Ancient Languages at the University of Virginia inaugural Professor of Greek at University College London Professor of Latin at University College London co founder and Honorary Secretary of the Royal Geographical Society James Wainwright Warden of Trinity College Glenalmond Frederick Madden 1839 1904 numismatist Secretary and Bursar of Brighton College 1874 88 Chief Librarian Brighton Public Library 1888 1902References Edit Gay lover of dead flamboyant TV presenter loses legal battle over property portfolio The Daily Telegraph BEMROSE Sir Max John Maxwell in Who Was Who 1897 2007 retrieved 5 June 2008 from BEMROSE Sir Max John Maxwell Brighton College Register 1847 1922 1922 p 125 a b c d e Krarup Ed 11 May 2020 Freya Davies You got picked on merit and gender was irrelevant The Cricketer Retrieved 2 July 2020 OBA Cricket Archived from the original on 10 December 2006 Retrieved 22 January 2007 The Home of CricketArchive Cricket Counties Sussex Sussex Squad BBC Sport Retrieved 7 October 2006 Brighton College Online Achievements Brighton College7 Retrieved 7 October 2006 dead link External links EditBrighton College Brighton College Alumni Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Old Brightonians amp oldid 1127473248, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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