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  57. ^ "Creswell, Harry Bulkeley, (18 May 1869–4 July 1960), Architect and Author; late Consultant to Crown Agents for the Colonies". Who Was Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U236170. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
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  70. ^ "Glunicke, Maj.-Gen. R. C. A., (6 March 1886–20 Oct. 1963), DL; Royal Marines, retired". Who Was Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U47970. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
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  73. ^ "Miles, Adm. Sir Geoffrey John Audley, (2 May 1890–31 Dec. 1986)". Who Was Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U167189. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
  74. ^ "Boutwood, Rear-Adm. Laurence Arthur, (7 Sept. 1898–29 July 1982), DL". Who Was Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U162212. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
  75. ^ "John Hughes Hallett".
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  77. ^ "Hawkins, Vice-Adm. Sir Raymond (Shayle), (21 Dec. 1909–18 Oct. 1987)". Who Was Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U165121. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
  78. ^ "Farnhill, Rear-Adm. Kenneth Haydn, (13 April 1913–6 Dec. 1983), Secretary, Defence, Press and Broadcasting Committee, 1973–80". Who Was Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U164055. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
  79. ^ "Michael Le Fanu".
  80. ^ Cook, Rear-Adm. James William Dunbar, (12 Dec. 1921–26 Jan. 2007), DL; Vice President, Surrey Branch of Soldiers', Sailors', and Airmen's Families Association. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U11710. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
  81. ^ "Hogg, Rear-Adm. Robin Ivor Trower, (born 25 Sept. 1932), Managing Director, Robstar Productions Ltd, since 1998". ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U20449. ISBN 978-0-19-954088-4.
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  84. ^ "Clarke, Maj.-Gen. Willoughby Charles Stanley, (22 Aug. 1833–26 May 1909), Indian Army". Who Was Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U184720. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
  85. ^ Obituary, The Times, 26 November 1903, p.7
  86. ^ "Erskine, Maj.-Gen. George Elphinstone, (20 Jan. 1841–12 Sept. 1912), Indian Army; JP". Who Was Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U185774. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
  87. ^ "More-Molyneux, Maj.-Gen. George Hand, (6 May 1851–21 Nov. 1903), commanding Rohilkand District, India, from 1901". Who Was Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U189153. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
  88. ^ "Barratt, Maj.-Gen. William Cross, (2 June 1862–2 April 1940), retired". Who Was Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U205724. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
  89. ^ "Walter Braithwaite".
  90. ^ "Hill, Maj.-Gen. John, (14 Jan. 1866–8 Jan. 1935), Indian Army retired". Who Was Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U211262. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
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  92. ^ "Cyril Deverell".
  93. ^ "Shuttleworth, Maj.-Gen. Sir Digby Inglis, (23 Aug. 1876–15 May 1948)". Who Was Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U231749. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
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  95. ^ "Thomson, Lieut-Gen. Sir William, (2 Dec. 1877–23 July 1963)". Who Was Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U52386. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
  96. ^ "Twiss, Maj.-Gen. Sir William Louis Oberkirch, (18 Jan. 1879–13 Oct. 1962), Col, 9th Gurkha Rifles, 1930–49; Col, 5/1st Punjab Regt (formerly 82nd Punjabis), 1932–47; Col 4th Burma Rifles, 1938". Who Was Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U48112. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
  97. ^ "Hubert Huddleston".
  98. ^ "Macmahon, Maj.-Gen. Hugh Francis Edward, (13 Oct. 1880–18 Feb. 1939)". Who Was Who. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U213391.
  99. ^ "Brander, Maj.-Gen. Maxwell Spieker, (11 Oct. 1884–30 Oct. 1972), Col Comdt RASC, 1942–49". Who Was Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U152570. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
  100. ^ "Hickes, Maj.-Gen. Lancelot Daryl, (30 May 1884–4 Oct. 1965)". Who Was Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U51839. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
  101. ^ "Riley, Maj.-Gen. Sir (Henry) Guy, (5 Nov. 1884–24 Oct. 1964)". Who Was Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U47992. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
  102. ^ "Fuller, Major-General Algernon Clement, (30 March 1885–6 Aug. 1970)". Who Was Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U51911. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
  103. ^ "Holmes, Maj.-Gen. Sir Noel Galway, (25 Dec. 1891–24 Dec. 1982)". Who Was Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U165407. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
  104. ^ "Phillips, Major-General Sir Leslie Gordon, (11 Feb. 1892–19 March 1966)". Who Was Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U49920. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
  105. ^ "Tickell, Maj.-Gen. Sir Eustace Francis, (10 Dec. 1893–28 Dec. 1972), Officer of Legion of Honour (France), 1944". Who Was Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U160319. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
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  108. ^ "Sidney Kirkman".
  109. ^ "Dixon, Maj.-Gen. Bernard Edward Cooke, (7 Sept. 1896–9 Oct. 1973)". Who Was Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U153915. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
  110. ^ "Kerr, Maj.-Gen. Sir (Harold) Reginald, (22 April 1897–1 Nov. 1974), psc". Who Was Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U156343. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
  111. ^ "Lejeune, Maj.-Gen. Francis St David Benwell, (1 March 1899–1 June 1984)". Who Was Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U166315. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
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  114. ^ "Kellett, Maj.-Gen. Gerald, (24 Oct. 1905–6 July 1973)". Who Was Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U156294. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
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  116. ^ "Bastyan, Maj.-Gen. Kenneth Cecil Orville, (10 Dec. 1906–21 March 1975)". Who Was Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U152092. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
  117. ^ "Urquhart, Major-General Ronald Walton, (26 March 1906–19 April 1968), DL; retired; Colonel Commandant, Royal Engineers, since 1964". Who Was Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U50726. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
  118. ^ "Prynne, Maj.-Gen. Michael Whitworth, (1 April 1912–27 Sept. 1977)". Who Was Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U158695. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
  119. ^ "Crichton, Maj.-Gen. Edward Maitland-Makgill-, (23 Nov. 1916–22 Dec. 2009), GOC 51st Highland Division, 1966–68". Who Was Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U12328. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
  120. ^ "Read, Lt-Gen. Sir John (Hugh Sherlock), (6 Sept. 1917–5 March 1987), retired; Adviser, West Africa Committee, since 1975". Who Was Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U168415. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
  121. ^ "Shortis, Maj.-Gen. Colin Terry, (18 Jan. 1934–8 Jan. 2017), General Officer Commanding North West District, 1986–89". Who's Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U34773. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
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  126. ^ "Charles Burnett".
  127. ^ "Cyril Newall".
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  129. ^ Christopher Shores, Norman L. R. Franks, Russell Guest, Above the Trenches: A Complete Record of the Fighter Aces and Units of the British Empire Air Forces, 1915–20, 1990, ISBN 0948817194
  130. ^ "Brookes, Air Vice-Marshal Hugh Hamilton, (14 Oct. 1904–16 March 1988), RAF retd". Who Was Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U162379. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
  131. ^ "Ryley, Air Vice-Marshal Douglas William Robert, (11 Nov. 1905–29 Dec. 1985), retired, 1962". Who Was Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U168795. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
  132. ^ "Yarde, Air Vice-Marshal Brian Courtenay, (5 Sept. 1905–29 Oct. 1986)". Who Was Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U170683. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
  133. ^ "Thomas Pike".
  134. ^ "Boyce, Air Vice-Marshal Clayton Descou Clement, (19 Sept. 1907–20 Dec. 1987), Assistant Controller of Aircraft, Ministry of Supply, 1957–59, retired". Who Was Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U162244. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
  135. ^ "Chapman, Air Vice-Marshal Hubert Huntlea, (20 Feb. 1910–10 April 1972)". Who Was Who. ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U153112. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
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  138. ^ "Adams, Air Vice-Marshal Michael Keith, (1934-2022)". ukwhoswho.com. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U5013. ISBN 978-0-19-954088-4.
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  140. ^ "Claude Grahame White".
  141. ^ "John North".
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  146. ^ "George Maclear".
  147. ^ "William Johnson".
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Rowing 16 10 Rugby 16 11 Tennis 17 ReferencesAcademia editRevd James Dennis 1815 1861 paleontologist and natural historian 1 Sir Warington Wilkinson Smyth FRS 1817 1890 geologist 2 Francis Penrose FRIBA FRS 1817 1903 Fellow of Magdalene College Cambridge architect archaeologist and astronomer 3 Professor Charles Piazzi Smyth FRSE FRS FRAS FRSSA 1819 1900 Professor of Astronomy University of Edinburgh and Astronomer Royal for Scotland 1846 1888 4 John Thompson Platts 1830 1904 Indian and Persian language scholar 5 Richard Daintree CMG 1832 1878 geologist who gave his name to the Daintree National Park the Daintree Rainforest and the Daintree River Australia 6 Thomas Gwyn Elger FRAS 1836 1897 selenographer who gave his name to the lunar crater Elger 7 Dr Arthur Coke Burnell 1840 1882 Sanskrit scholar 8 Dr Charles Heycock FRS 1858 1931 Fellow of King s College Cambridge chemist winner of the Royal Society s Davy Medal 1920 citation needed Dr Walter Gardiner FLS FRS 1859 1941 Fellow of Clare College Cambridge botanist winner of the Royal Society s Royal Medal 1898 9 Professor Sir Wyndham Dunstan KCMG FRS FCS 1861 1949 chemist and Director of the Imperial Institute 1903 1924 10 Professor Sir Walter Langdon Brown 1870 1946 Regius Professor of Physic University of Cambridge 1932 1935 11 Dr Thomas Cecil Fitzpatrick 1881 1931 President of Queens College Cambridge 1906 1931 and Vice Chancellor of the University of Cambridge 1915 1917 and 1928 1929 12 Dr Charles Meek FRAI FRGS 1885 1965 Fellow of Brasenose College Oxford anthropologist 13 Revd Canon Thomas Wentworth Pym DSO 1885 1945 Fellow in Theology Balliol College Oxford 14 Dr Laurence Beddome Turner 1886 1963 Fellow of King s College Cambridge and Reader in Engineering University of Cambridge 15 Professor William Rowan FRSC 1891 1957 Canadian biologist 16 Sir Karl Parker CBE FBA 1895 1992 art historian and Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum 1945 1962 17 Professor John Desmond Bernal FRS 1901 1971 pioneer of X ray crystallography in molecular biology 18 Professor Herbert Squire FRS 1909 1961 Zaharoff Professor of Aviation Imperial College London 1952 1961 19 Dr Archer John Porter Martin FRS 1910 2002 winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1952 20 Professor Richard D Aeth 1912 2008 educationalist and President of Hughes Hall Cambridge 1978 1984 21 Professor John Selwyn Bromley 1913 1985 Fellow in Modern History Keble College Oxford 1947 1960 and Professor of Modern History University of Southampton 1960 1977 22 Professor Harry Cranbrook Allen MC FRHS 1917 1998 Fellow and Tutor in Modern History Lincoln College Oxford 1946 1955 and Commonwealth Fund Professor of American History University College London 1955 1971 23 Professor Peter Corbett 1920 1992 Yates Professor of Classical Art and Archaeology University College London 1961 1982 24 Professor Paul Talalay 1923 2019 John Jacob Abel Professor of Pharmacology and Director of the Laboratory for Molecular Sciences Johns Hopkins School of Medicine 1974 25 Professor Roger Sargent FIChemE FIMA FREng 1926 2018 Courtaulds Professor of Chemical engineering Imperial College London 1966 1992 26 Professor Frank Adams FRS 1930 1989 Fielden Professor of Mathematics University of Manchester 1964 1970 and Lowndean Professor of Astronomy and Geometry University of Cambridge 1970 1989 27 Professor Robert Cassen OBE born 1935 Professor of the Economics of Development University of Oxford 1986 1997 28 Professor Quentin Skinner FRHS FBA born 1940 Fellow in History Christ s College Cambridge 1962 1996 and Regius Professor of Modern History University of Cambridge 1996 2008 29 Professor Richard Hills FRAS FRS born 1945 Professor of Radio Astronomy University of Cambridge 1990 2007 30 Professor Andrew O Shaughnessy FRHS born 1959 Saunders Director International Centre for Jefferson Studies Monticello and Professor of History University of Virginia 31 Professor C E M Hansel 1917 2011 Emeritus Professor of Experimental Psychology Swansea University Actors directors and entertainers editCyril Harcourt 1872 1924 actor and playwright 32 H B Warner 1875 1958 actor nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor 1937 33 H F Maltby 1880 1963 actor playwright and screenwriter 34 Roy Limbert 1893 1954 theatre director and producer 35 Torin Thatcher 1905 1981 actor 36 Bob Kellett 1927 2012 film director producer and screenwriter 37 John Wood CBE 1930 2011 actor noted for his performances in Shakespeare and for his long association with Tom Stoppard 38 Andrew McCulloch born 1945 actor and writer 39 Michael Radford born 1946 film director and screenwriter noted for films including Nineteen Eighty Four White Mischief and Il Postino 40 Simon Chandler born 1953 actor 41 Richard Hopkins 1964 2012 television producer 42 Bob Barrett born 1966 actor 43 Al Murray born 1968 comedian 44 Joel Beckett born 1973 actor 45 David Lloyd Vitty born 1974 BBC Radio 1 presenter 46 Adventurers and nonconformists editRevd Stainton Moses 1839 1892 spiritualist 47 Colonel Frederick Burnaby 1842 1885 adventurer army officer author balloonist and correspondent for The Times 48 Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers 1854 1918 occultist 49 Ardern Hulme Beaman 1857 1929 adventurer author diplomat and war correspondent 50 Lieutenant Colonel Stewart Blacker OBE 1887 1964 adventurer army officer author of First over Everest and weapons designer 51 John de Vars Hazard MC 1888 1968 mountaineer who took part in the 1924 British Mount Everest expedition famous for the disappearance of Mallory and Irvine 52 Reginald Teague Jones MBE 1890 1988 intelligence officer active in the Caucasus and Central Asia during the Russian Civil War 53 Norman Baillie Stewart 1909 1966 traitor known as The Officer in the Tower 54 Simon Murray CBE born 1940 adventurer author French Foreign Legionnaire and the oldest man to reach the South Pole unsupported 55 Rupert T Dover born 1967 Assistant Commissioner of the Hong Kong Police Force citation needed Architecture editJohn Pollard Seddon FRIBA 1827 1906 architect 56 Harry Bulkeley Creswell FRIBA 1869 1960 architect and author 57 Oswald Milne FRSA FRIBA 1881 1968 architect 58 Peter Joe Chamberlin CBE FRIBA 1919 1978 architect and town planner responsible for the Barbican Centre and the Barbican Estate in London 59 Sir Bernard Feilden CBE FRIBA 1919 2008 conservation architect whose work encompassed cathedrals the Great Wall of China and the Taj Mahal 60 The Armed Forces editVictoria Cross and George Cross edit First World War Lieutenant Colonel George Campbell Wheeler VC 1880 1938 61 Sub Lieutenant Arthur Walderne St Clair Tisdall VC 1890 1915 61 Major Montague Shadworth Moore VC 1896 1966 61 Second World War Commander Richard Jolly GC 1896 1939 62 Major General Henry Bowreman Foote VC CB DSO 1904 1993 General Officer Commanding 11th Armoured Division 1950 1953 62 Navy edit Rear Admiral Alfred Ransom CBE 1871 1953 served during the Gambia Expedition 1894 the Boxer Rebellion 1900 1901 and the First World War 63 Vice Admiral Fawcet Wray DSO 1873 1932 commanded HMS Talbot at Gallipoli 1915 64 Vice Admiral Arthur Kemmis Betty DSO 1877 1961 Aide de camp to King George V Commander First Destroyer Flotilla 1920 1922 65 Rear Admiral Edward Dyke Acland MVO CB 1878 1968 Naval Attache to King George V citation needed Rear Admiral James Ashton DSO 1883 1951 Aide de camp to King Edward VIII 66 Vice Admiral Sir Richard Lane Poole KBE CB 1883 1971 Commander Australian Fleet 1936 1938 67 Rear Admiral Julian Patterson OBE 1884 1972 commanded HMS Hood 68 Vice Admiral Sir Cecil Ponsonby Talbot KCB KBE DSO amp Bar 1884 1970 Aide de camp to King George V and Director of Dockyards at the Admiralty 1937 1946 69 Major General Robert Glunicke DL 1886 1963 Aide de camp to King George VI 1939 1940 and Commandant Plymouth Division Royal Marines 1939 1941 70 Admiral Sir Robert Burnett GBE KCB CStJ DSO 1887 1959 Commander in Chief South Atlantic 1944 1946 and Commander in Chief Plymouth 1946 1950 71 Rear Admiral Hector Mackenzie Woodhouse CB OBE 1889 1971 72 Admiral Sir Geoffrey Audley Miles KCB KCSI 1890 1986 Head of British Military Mission Moscow 1941 1943 Commander in Chief Levant 1943 Naval Force Commander Eastern Expeditionary Force 1943 Deputy Naval Commander South East Asia Command 1943 1944 Flag officer Western Mediterranean 1944 1945 Senior British Representative on the Tripartite Naval Commission 1945 1946 and last Commander in Chief Indian Navy of the unified Royal Indian Navy 1946 1947 73 Rear Admiral Laurence Boutwood CB OBE KStJ 1898 1982 Fleet Supply Officer British Pacific Fleet 1945 1946 assistant director of Plans at the Admiralty 1946 1948 Fleet Supply Officer Mediterranean Station 1950 1953 and Command Supply Officer Portsmouth 1953 1956 74 Vice Admiral Sir Charles Hughes Hallett KCB CBE 1898 1985 Chief of Staff Home Fleet 1950 1951 Head of British Naval Mission Washington 1952 1954 67 Vice Admiral John Hughes Hallett CB DSO 1901 1972 Naval Commander during the Dieppe Raid 1942 Commodore commanding Channel Assault Force and Naval Chief of Staff 1942 1943 Head of Naval Branch Supreme Allied Command 1943 Vice Controller of the Navy 1950 1952 Flag Officer Heavy Squadron Home Fleet 1952 1953 Conservative MP for Croydon 1954 1964 credited with proposing the idea of the Mulberry harbour 75 Rear Admiral Keith McNeil Campbell Walter CB 1904 1976 Aide de camp to Queen Elizabeth II Flag Officer Germany and Commander of Allied Naval Forces Northern Area Central Europe 1955 1958 76 Vice Admiral Sir Raymond Hawkins KCB 1909 1987 Fourth Sea Lord and Vice Controller of the Navy 1963 1964 Chief of Fleet Support 1964 1967 77 Rear Admiral Kenneth Farnhill CB OBE 1913 1983 Director of the Management of Intelligence Ministry of Defence 1966 1969 78 Admiral of the Fleet Sir Michael Le Fanu GCB DSC 1913 1970 Director General Naval Weapons 1958 1960 Controller of the Navy 1961 1965 Commander in Chief Middle East 1965 1968 and First Sea Lord 1968 1970 79 Rear Admiral James Dunbar Cook CB DL 1921 2007 Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff 1973 1975 80 Rear Admiral Robin Trower Hogg CB FRSA born 1932 Flag Officer First Flotilla 1984 1986 and Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief Fleet 1986 1987 81 Army edit Major General William Carmichael Russell 1824 1905 served during the First Anglo Sikh War 1845 1846 and during the Indian Mutiny 1857 82 General Sir Henry Augustus Smyth KCMG FSA FRGS 1825 1906 served during the Crimean War and was present at the Siege of Sevastopol 1854 1855 General Officer Commanding South Africa 1886 1889 Governor General of Cape Colony 1889 High Commissioner for Southern Africa 1889 and Governor of Malta 1890 1893 2 Major General Francis Glanville 1827 1910 83 Major General Willoughby Clarke 1833 1909 served during the Santhal rebellion 1855 1856 and during the Second Opium War 1856 1860 84 Lieutenant General John Le Mesurier 1834 1903 served during the Anglo Persian War 1856 1857 85 Major General George Elphinstone Erskine 1841 1912 served during the Indian Mutiny 1857 86 Major General George More Molyneux CB DSO 1851 1903 served during the Second Anglo Afghan War 1878 1880 the Suakin Expedition 1884 1885 the Third Anglo Burmese War 1885 1889 and during the Tirah Campaign 1897 1898 87 Major General William Cross Barratt CB CSI DSO 1862 1940 General Officer Commanding 9th Secunderabad Division and General Officer Commanding 16th Indian Division 88 General Sir Walter Braithwaite GCB 1865 1945 General Officer Commanding in Chief Western Command India 1920 1923 General Officer Commanding in Chief Scottish Command 1923 1926 General Officer Commanding in Chief Eastern Command 1926 1927 Adjutant General to the Forces 1927 1931 89 Major General John Hill CB DSO 1866 1935 General Officer Commanding 52nd Lowland Infantry Division 1916 1918 90 Major General Louis Lipsett CB CMG 1874 1918 General Officer Commanding 3rd Canadian Division 1916 1918 General Officer Commanding 4th Infantry Division 1918 91 Field Marshal Sir Cyril Deverell GCB KBE ADC DL 1874 1947 General Officer Commanding in Chief Western Command 1931 1933 General Officer Commanding in Chief Eastern Command 1933 1936 Chief of the Imperial General Staff 1936 1937 92 Major General Sir Digby Shuttleworth KCIE CB CBE DSO 1876 1948 President of the Allied Commission of Control Turkey 1920 1923 93 Major General Sir Horace de Courcy Martelli KBE CB DSO 1877 1959 General Officer Commanding 42nd East Lancashire Division 1925 1930 Commandant Shanghai Defence Force 1927 1928 Major General Southern Command 1930 1934 Lieutenant Governor of Jersey 1934 1939 94 Lieutenant General Sir William Montgomery Thomson KCMG CB MC 1877 1963 military governor of Baku 1918 95 Major General Sir William Twiss KCIE CB CBE MC FRGS 1879 1962 General Officer Commanding Army in Burma 1937 1939 96 Major General Sir Hubert Huddleston GCMG GBE CB DSO MC 1880 1950 Commandant Sudan Defence Force and General Officer Commanding Sudan 1925 1930 and Governor General of the Sudan 1940 1947 97 Major General Hugh MacMahon CB CSI CBE MC 1880 1939 Aide de camp to King George V and Quartermaster General Northern Command 1933 1937 98 Major General Sir Claude Liardet KBE CB DSO TD DL 1881 1966 General Officer Commanding 56th London Division 1938 1941 and first Commandant General of the RAF Regiment 1942 1945 67 Major General Maxwell Brander CB OBE 1884 1972 War Office 1937 1940 Ministry of Supply 1941 1947 99 Major General Lancelot Hickes CB OBE MC 1884 1965 War Office 1939 1941 100 Major General Sir Guy Riley KBE CB 1884 1964 War Office 1937 1943 101 Major General Algernon Fuller CBE 1885 1970 War Office 1938 1940 Ministry of Supply 1940 1941 and inventor of the Fullerphone 102 Lieutenant General Sir William Baker KCIE CB DSO OBE 1888 1964 Adjutant General of India 1941 1944 67 Major General Austin Timeous Miller CB MC amp Bar 1888 1947 Scottish Command 1941 1945 62 Major General Sir Noel Holmes KBE CB MC 1891 1982 War Office 1939 1946 103 Major General Christopher Maltby CB MC DL 1891 1980 Commander British Troops in China 1941 62 General Sir Henry Colville Wemyss KCB KBE DSO MC 1891 1959 Adjutant General to the Forces 1940 1941 Head of British Army Mission Washington 1941 1942 Military Secretary to the Secretary of State for War 1942 1945 62 Major General Sir Leslie Gordon Phillips KBE CB MC 1892 1966 Director of Signals War Office 1943 1946 104 Major General Sir Eustace Tickell KBE CB MC 1893 1972 Engineer in Chief War Office 1944 1948 105 Lieutenant General Sir Harold Rawdon Briggs KCIE KBE CB CBE DSO 1894 1952 Commander in Chief Burma Command 1946 1948 106 Major General Alfred Curtis CB DSO MC 1894 1971 General Officer Commanding 14th Indian Infantry Division and Aide de camp to King George VI 107 Major General Raymond Briggs CB DSO 1895 1984 General Officer Commanding 1st Armoured Division 1942 1943 62 General Sir Sidney Kirkman GCB KBE MC 1895 1982 General Officer Commanding 50th Northumbrian Division 1942 1944 General Officer Commanding XIII Corps 1944 1945 Deputy Chief of the Imperial General Staff 1945 1947 and Quartermaster General to the Forces 1947 1950 108 Major General Bernard Cooke Dixon CB CBE MC 1896 1973 Engineer in Charge General Headquarters Middle East 1944 1947 and Chief Engineer Headquarters Western Command 1947 1948 109 Major General Sir Reginald Kerr KBE CB MC 1897 1974 Director of Supplies and Transport War Office 1943 1946 110 Major General Francis St David Benwell Lejeune CB CBE 1899 1984 Commander Anti Aircraft Group 1944 1946 War Office 1946 1949 111 General Sir Frank Simpson GBE KCB DSO 1899 1986 Chief of Staff to Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery 1940 1942 deputy director of Military Operations at the War Office 1942 1943 Director of Military Operations at the War Office 1943 1945 Assistant Chief of the Imperial General Staff 1945 1946 Vice Chief of the Imperial General Staff 1946 1948 General Officer Commanding in Chief Western Command 1948 1952 Commandant Imperial Defence College 1952 1954 62 Major General Robert Cottrell Hill CB CBE DSO amp Bar MC 1903 1965 Commandant British Sector Berlin 1955 1956 67 Lieutenant colonel Arthur Cocks 1904 1944 first British Army officer to be killed on D Day 112 Major General Sir Nigel Tapp KBE CB DSO 1904 1991 General Officer Commanding East Africa Command 1957 1960 113 Major General Gerald Kellett CB CBE 1905 1973 Director General of Artillery War Office 1957 1960 114 Lieutenant General Sir William Pike KCB CBE DSO 1905 1993 Vice Chief of the Imperial General Staff 1960 1963 115 Major General Kenneth Bastyan CB CBE 1906 1975 Chief Signal Officer British Army of the Rhine and Northern Army Group 1957 1960 116 Major General Henry Maughan Liardet CB CBE DSO DL 1906 1996 Chief of Staff British Joint Services Mission Washington 1956 1958 67 Major General Ronald Urquhart CB DSO 1906 1968 Director of Combined Operations 1947 1949 Chief of Staff Western Command 1956 and Commandant Royal Military Academy Sandhurst 1957 1960 117 Major General Michael Whitworth Prynne CB CBE 1912 1977 deputy director War Office 1960 1964 and Chief of Staff Headquarters Southern Command 1964 1967 118 Major General Edward Maitland Makgill Crichton OBE 1916 2009 General Officer Commanding 51st Highland Division 1966 1968 119 Lieutenant General Sir John Read KCB OBE 1917 1987 Director of Military Operations Ministry of Defence 1968 1970 Assistant Chief of the Defence Staff Ministry of Defence 1970 1971 and Director of International Military Staff NATO Headquarters Brussels 1971 1975 120 Major General Colin Shortis CB CBE born 1934 Director of Infantry British Army 1983 1986 and General Officer Commanding North West District 1986 1989 121 Major General Timothy Toyne Sewell DL born 1941 Commandant Royal Military Academy Sandhurst 1991 1994 122 Captain Aubrey Beaty MC 1916 2009 First British soldier to enter Germany after D Day 123 Lieutenant Colonel Lewis Balfour Oatts DSO 1902 1992 124 Air Force edit Air Vice Marshal Sir Sefton Brancker KCB AFC 1877 1930 Director General of Civil Aviation 1922 1930 and victim of the R101 disaster 125 Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Burnett KCB CBE DSO 1882 1945 Deputy Chief of the Air Staff 1931 1932 Air Officer Commanding British Forces Iraq 1932 1935 Air Officer Commanding in Chief RAF Training Command 1936 1939 and Chief of the Air Staff Royal Australian Air Force 1939 1942 126 Marshal of the RAF Cyril Newall 1st Baron Newall GCB OM GCMG CBE AM 1886 1963 Deputy Chief of the Air Staff 1926 1931 Air Officer Commanding Middle East Command 1931 1934 Air Member for Supply and Organisation 1935 1937 Chief of the Air Staff 1937 1940 and Governor General of New Zealand 1940 1946 127 Air Vice Marshal Sir Paul Maltby KCVO KBE CB DSO AFC DL 1892 1971 Air Officer Commanding Java 1942 and Black Rod 1946 1962 128 Major Charles Dawson Booker DSC 1897 1918 First World War flying ace 129 Air Vice Marshal Hugh Hamilton Brookes CB CBE DFC 1904 1988 Air Officer Commanding Rhodesia 1951 1954 Air Officer Commanding Iraq 1954 1956 and Air Officer Commanding No 25 Group RAF Flying Training Command 1956 1958 130 Air Vice Marshal Douglas Ryley CB CBE 1905 1985 Air Officer Commanding and Commandant RAF Henlow 1949 1952 Director of Armament Engineering Air Ministry 1954 1957 and Director of Guided Weapons Engineering Air Ministry 1957 1958 131 Air Vice Marshal Brian Courtenay Yarde CVO CBE 1905 1986 Commandant General of the RAF Regiment 1954 1957 132 Marshal of the RAF Sir Thomas Pike GCB CBE DFC amp Bar DL 1906 1983 Deputy Chief of the Air Staff 1953 1956 Air Officer Commanding in Chief RAF Fighter Command 1956 1959 Chief of the Air Staff 1960 1964 and Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe 1964 1967 133 Air Vice Marshal Clayton Boyce CB CBE 1907 1987 Secretary General of Allied Air Forces Central Europe 1953 1954 Air Officer Commanding Cyprus and the Levant 1954 1956 134 Air Vice Marshal Hubert Chapman CB CBE 1910 1972 Air Officer Commanding No 43 Group 1950 1951 135 Air Chief Marshal Sir David Lee GBE CB 1912 2004 the United Kingdom s Military Representative to NATO 1968 1971 136 Group Captain Brian Kingcome DSO DFC amp Bar 1917 1994 Second World War flying ace 137 Air Vice Marshal Michael Adams CB AFC FRAeS born 1934 Assistant Chief of the Air Staff for Operational Requirements Ministry of Defence 1984 1986 Senior Directing Officer Royal College of Defence Studies 1987 1988 138 Aviation editCommander Sir Walter Windham 1868 1942 pioneering aviator who established the world s first airmail services 139 Claude Grahame White 1879 1959 pioneering aviator who made the world s first night time takeoff 140 John Dudley North CBE 1893 1968 aircraft designer and chairman of Boulton Paul Aircraft 141 Group Captain George Bulman CBE MC AFC amp Bar FRAeS 1896 1963 chief test pilot and director at Hawker Aircraft 142 Bob Feilden CBE FRS FREng FIMechE 1917 2004 mechanical engineer an essential part of the Power Jets team that developed the first jet engine with Sir Frank Whittle 1940 1946 author of the seminal Report of the Feilden Committee on Engineering Design 1963 and Director General of the British Standards Institution 1970 1981 143 The church editRevd Canon John Hensman 1780 1864 Fellow of Corpus Christi College Cambridge and prolific church builder 144 Revd Fr William Lockhart 1820 1892 first of the Oxford Movement to convert from Anglicanism to Catholicism 145 Revd Canon Dr George Maclear 1833 1902 theological writer 146 Ven William Percival Johnson 1854 1928 missionary in Africa 147 Rt Revd Walter Ruthven Pym 1856 1908 Bishop of Mauritius 1898 1903 Bishop of Bombay 1903 1908 and grandfather of Francis Pym Foreign Secretary under Margaret Thatcher 148 Rt Revd Ernest Augustus Anderson 1859 1945 Bishop of Riverina 1895 1925 149 Rt Revd Dr Hubert Murray Burge 1862 1925 Headmaster of Winchester College 1901 1910 Bishop of Southwark 1910 1919 and Bishop of Oxford 1919 1925 149 Rt Revd William Surtees 1871 1956 Bishop of Crediton 1930 1954 149 Most Revd Dr John Gregg CH 1873 1961 Bishop of Ossory Ferns and Leighlin 1915 1920 Archbishop of Dublin and Primate of Ireland 1920 1939 Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland 1939 1959 150 Rt Revd Walter Carey 1875 1955 Bishop of Bloemfontein 1921 1935 theological writer and British Isles XV rugby international 151 Rt Revd John Weller 1880 1969 Bishop of the Falkland Islands 1934 1945 152 Rt Revd Richard Dyke Acland 1881 1954 Bishop of Bombay 1929 1947 149 Rt Revd Dr Bertram Lasbrey 1881 1976 Bishop on the Niger 1922 1945 153 Rt Revd Dr Wilfred Askwith KCMG 1890 1962 Bishop of Blackburn 1942 1954 and Bishop of Gloucester 1954 1962 149 Rt Revd Noel Hall 1891 1962 Bishop of Chota Nagpur 1936 1957 153 Rt Revd David Farmbrough 1929 2013 Bishop of Bedford 1981 1993 154 Rt Revd Robin Smith born 1936 Bishop of Hertford 1990 2001 155 Canon David Watson priest evangelist author 1933 1984 Vicar of St Cuthbert s Church York St Michael le Belfry York 1965 1982 156 The Civil and Diplomatic Services editVivian Gordon Bowden CBE 1884 1942 Australian businessman public servant and diplomat Australian Official Representative in Singapore 1941 1942 Sir Walter Hillier KCMG CB 1849 1927 diplomat author Sinologist and Professor of Chinese King s College London 157 Sir Aubrey Vere Symonds KCB 1874 1931 Permanent Secretary Board of Education 1925 1931 158 Sir Edward Crowe KCMG 1877 1960 Comptroller General Department for Overseas Trade 1928 1937 159 Gilbert Campion 1st Baron Campion GCB 1882 1958 Clerk of the House of Commons 1937 1948 citation needed Sir Harold MacMichael GCMG DSO 1882 1969 Governor of Tanganyika 1934 1938 High Commissioner to Palestine 1938 1944 160 Sir John FitzGerald Moylan CB CBE 1882 1967 Under Secretary of State at the Home Office 1940 1945 161 Sir Bernard Rawdon Reilly KCMG CIE OBE 1882 1966 British Resident in Aden 1931 1932 Chief Commissioner of Aden 1932 1937 Governor of Aden 1937 1940 162 Sir William Castle Cleary KBE CB 1886 1971 Principal Private Secretary to the President of the Board of Education 1931 1935 Principal Assistant Secretary for Elementary Education 1940 1945 and Deputy Secretary Ministry of Education 1945 1950 163 Bertram Lamb Pearson CB DSO MC 1893 1984 Principal Private Secretary to the President of the Board of Education 1937 1946 and Under Secretary Ministry of Education 1946 1955 164 Sir Charles Belgrave KBE 1894 1969 Chief Administrator to the rulers of Bahrain 1926 1957 165 Herbert Gybbon Monypenny CBE 1895 1988 Ambassador to the Dominican Republic 1953 1955 166 Sir Percivale Liesching KCMG KCB GCMG KCVO 1895 1973 Permanent Under Secretary Ministry of Food 1946 1948 Permanent Under Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations 1949 1955 and High Commissioner to South Africa 1955 1958 167 Sir Pierson Dixon GCMG CB 1904 1965 Principal Private Secretary to the Foreign Secretary 1943 1948 Ambassador to Czechoslovakia 1948 1950 Deputy Under Secretary of State at the Foreign Office 1950 1954 Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom to the United Nations 1954 1960 and Ambassador to France 1960 1965 168 Sir George Godber GCB 1908 2009 Chief Medical Officer 1960 1973 169 Sir George Lisle Clutton KCMG FSA 1909 1970 Ambassador to the Philippines 1955 1959 and Ambassador to Poland 1960 1966 170 Ian Clayton Mackenzie CBE 1909 2009 Ambassador to South Korea 1967 1969 171 Sir Bruce Fraser KCB 1910 1993 Permanent Secretary Ministry of Health 1960 1964 Joint Permanent Under Secretary of State Department of Education and Science 1964 1965 Permanent Secretary Ministry of Land and Natural Resources 1965 1966 Comptroller and Auditor General Exchequer 1966 1971 172 Thomas Rogers MBE CMG 1912 1999 Ambassador to Colombia 1970 1973 173 John Glendwr Owen CB 1914 1977 Under Secretary at HM Treasury 1959 1973 174 John Gordon Doubleday OBE 1920 1982 Ambassador to Liberia 1978 1980 175 Peter Tripp CMG 1921 2010 Ambassador to Libya 1970 1974 High Commissioner to Singapore 1974 1978 and Ambassador to Thailand 1978 1981 176 Sir James Hennessy KBE CMG born 1923 Ambassador to Uruguay 1971 1972 High Commissioner to Uganda 1973 1976 Ambassador to Rwanda 1973 1976 Governor of Belize 1980 1981 and Her Majesty s Chief Inspector of Prisons 1982 1987 177 Peter Maxey CMG 1930 2014 Under Secretary at the Cabinet Office 1978 1981 Ambassador to the German Democratic Republic 1981 1984 and Ambassador to the United Nations 1984 1986 178 Sir Alan Bailey KCB born 1931 Principal Private Secretary to the Chancellor of the Exchequer 1971 1973 Under Secretary at HM Treasury 1973 1978 Deputy Secretary at HM Treasury 1978 1983 Permanent Secretary at HM Treasury 1983 1985 and Permanent Secretary at the Department for Transport 1986 1991 179 William Myles Knighton CB 1931 2023 Principal Private Secretary to the Minister of Technology 1966 1968 Assistant Secretary Department of Trade 1967 1974 Under Secretary Department of Trade 1974 1978 Deputy Secretary Department of Trade 1978 1983 Deputy Secretary Department for Transport 1983 1986 and Principal Establishment and Finance Officer Department of Trade and Industry 1986 1991 180 Sir Michael Burton KCVO CMG born 1937 British Minister in Berlin 1985 1992 Assistant Under Secretary of State at the Foreign Office 1993 and Ambassador to the Czech Republic 1994 1997 181 Sir Allan Ramsay KBE CMG 1937 2022 Ambassador to the Lebanon 1988 1990 Ambassador to the Sudan 1990 1991 and Ambassador to Morocco 1992 1996 182 John Martin CMG 1943 1999 High Commissioner to Malawi 1993 1998 183 Paul Wright born 1946 Under Secretary Department for Culture Media and Sport 1992 1999 184 Richard Northern MBE born 1954 Ambassador to Libya 2010 2011 185 John Hawkins born 1960 Ambassador to Qatar 2008 2012 186 Industry and commerce editSir William Harpur c1496 1574 Sheriff of the City of London 1556 1557 Lord Mayor of London 1561 1562 187 Julius Drewe 1856 1931 creator of Home and Colonial Stores and builder of Castle Drogo Devon 188 Sir Reginald Butler 1st Baronet 1866 1933 chairman of United Dairies 189 Sir Harold Yarrow 2nd Baronet GBE 1884 1962 chairman and managing director of Yarrow Shipbuilders and chairman of Clydesdale Bank citation needed Sir John Howard DL 1901 1986 civil engineer responsible for construction of the Severn Bridge the Humber Bridge the Forth Road Bridge and the Channel Tunnel 190 Sir Peter Parker KBE LVO 1924 2002 chairman of British Rail 1976 1983 191 Sir Peter Hunt FRICS 1933 1997 chairman and managing director of Land Securities 1978 1997 192 Derek Bonham 1943 2007 CEO of Hanson Group 1992 1997 chairman of Imperial Tobacco 1996 2007 chairman of Cadbury Schweppes 2000 2003 and chairman of Marconi 2001 2002 193 Miles Young born 1954 chairman and CEO of Ogilvy amp Mather 2009 194 Andrew Horton born 1962 CEO of Beazley Group 2008 195 Journalism editWilliam White 1807 1882 parliamentary sketch writer 196 Henry Corbet 1820 1878 agricultural writer and editor 197 E H D Sewell 1872 1947 author cricket and rugby journalist Essex and MCC cricketer 198 Hugo Tyerman 1880 1977 author and journalist 199 Major Peter Lawless MC 1891 1945 war correspondent for The Daily Telegraph killed during the Battle of Remagen 200 Henry Longhurst 1909 1978 BBC sports commentator and golf writer Golfing Correspondent of The Sunday Times Conservative MP for Acton 1943 1945 201 Peter Stursberg CM 1913 2014 Canadian writer broadcaster and war correspondent 202 Pearce Wright 1933 2005 Science Editor of The Times 1974 1990 203 Michael De la Noy 1934 2002 author journalist and gay rights advocate 204 Richard Lindley born 1936 BBC and ITN journalist 205 John Percival 1937 2005 BBC and Channel 4 documentary film maker 206 Michael Brunson OBE born 1940 ITN Political Editor Diplomatic Editor and Washington Correspondent 207 Robert Hewison born 1943 Theatre Critic of The Sunday Times 208 John Witherow born 1952 Editor of The Sunday Times 1995 2013 Editor of The Times 2013 209 David Foster born 1954 US Correspondent TV am 1987 1992 Sky News principal anchor Aljazeera English 2005 2016 TRT World current affairs 2016 210 circular reference 211 Matthew Chilton born 1963 BBC sports commentator 212 Will Gompertz born 1965 BBC Arts Editor 213 Ned Boulting born 1969 author sports journalist and commentator 214 Law editSir John Leach KC 1760 1834 Judge Privy Councillor Whig and Tory MP for Seaford 1806 1816 Chancellor of the Duchy of Cornwall 1816 1818 Vice Chancellor of England 1818 1827 and Master of the Rolls 1827 1834 215 Erskine May 1st Baron Farnborough KCB 1815 1886 constitutional theorist Privy Councillor Clerk of the House of Commons 1871 1886 and the original author of Erskine May Parliamentary Practice 216 Henry Hawkins 1st Baron Brampton QC 1817 1907 High Court Judge 1876 1898 and Privy Councillor citation needed Sir Henry Verey 1836 1920 Official Referee of the Supreme Court of Judicature 1876 1920 217 Sir Frank Beaman 1858 1928 High Court Judge Bombay 1906 1918 218 Sir Reginald Ward Poole KCVO 1864 1941 President of the Law Society 1933 1934 219 Sir Henry Gompertz 1867 1930 Supreme Court Judge Hong Kong 1909 1925 and Chief Justice of the Federated Malay States 1925 1929 220 Sir Babington Bennett Newbould 1867 1937 High Court Judge Calcutta 1916 1927 221 Sir George Arthur Harwin Branson 1871 1951 High Court Judge 1921 1939 Privy Councillor and grandfather of Sir Richard Branson 222 Sir Cecil Fforde KC 1875 1951 High Court Judge Lahore 1922 1931 223 Mr Justice Saul Solomon KC 1875 1960 Supreme Court Judge South Africa 1927 1945 224 Sir Lynden Macassey KBE KC 1876 1963 labour lawyer 225 Mr Justice Harold Blacker 1889 1944 High Court Judge Lahore 1937 1944 226 Sir Gerald Osborne Slade KC 1891 1962 High Court Judge 1948 1962 227 Sir Audley McKisack QC 1903 1966 Attorney General of Nigeria 1951 1956 Chief Justice of Uganda 1956 1962 President of the High Court of the Federation of South Arabia 1964 1966 and Appeal Court Judge of the Bahamas and Bermuda 1965 1966 228 Sir Phillip Bridges CMG QC 1922 2007 Solicitor General of The Gambia 1963 1964 Attorney General of the Gambia 1964 1968 and Chief Justice of The Gambia 1968 1983 229 Sir Stephen Mitchell QC born 1941 High Court Judge 1993 2003 230 Literature editJohn Pomfret 1667 1702 poet 231 Samuel Palmer 1741 1813 biographer 232 Foster Barham Zincke 1817 1893 antiquary 233 Morley Roberts 1857 1942 novelist and short story writer 234 Frederick Carruthers Cornell OBE 1867 1921 South African short story writer and poet 235 Saki 1870 1916 short story writer 236 Hesketh Pearson 1887 1964 biographer 237 Noel Carrington 1895 1989 originator of Puffin Books and brother of the artist Dora Carrington 238 John Armitage 1910 1980 Editor of Encyclopaedia Britannica 1949 1967 239 C E T Warren MBE 1912 1988 author of Above Us The Waves 240 John Fowles 1926 2005 novelist author of The Magus and The French Lieutenant s Woman 241 Jonathon Green born 1948 lexicographer 242 Shoo Rayner born 1956 author and illustrator of children s books 243 Medicine editProfessor Robert Elliot FRCS 1864 1936 surgeon and author 244 George Drummond Robinson FRCP 1864 1950 obstetrician 245 Sir Maurice Craig CBE FRCP 1866 1935 psychiatrist to Virginia Woolf and to the future King Edward VIII and pioneer in the treatment of mental illness 246 Major General Francis Hutchinson CIE 1870 1931 Surgeon to the King 247 Frank Eve FRCP 1871 1952 physician who gave his name to the Eve Method of artificial respiration 248 William Branson CBE FRCP 1874 1950 physician author and great uncle of Sir Richard Branson 249 Professor James Radclyffe McDonagh FRCS 1881 1965 surgeon and author 250 Sir Adolphe Abrahams OBE FRCP 1883 1967 physician and founder of British sports science 251 Felix Warden Brown FRCP FRCPsych 1908 1972 psychiatrist 252 Professor Charles Enrique Dent CBE FRCP FRS 1911 1976 physician and biochemist who gave his name to Dent s Disease 253 George Crichton Wells FRCP 1914 1999 dermatologist who gave his name to Wells Syndrome citation needed Frank Cockett FRCS 1916 2014 surgeon author and art historian 254 Professor John MacFarlane Cliff FRCP 1921 1972 Professor of Naval Medicine Royal Hospital Haslar 255 Major General Michael Brown FRCPE FRCP 1931 1993 Director of Army Medicine and Physician to the Queen 256 Professor Rory Shaw FRCP born 1954 Professor of Respiratory Medicine Imperial College School of Medicine 1997 257 Music editC H Bovill 1878 1918 lyricist songwriter author and collaborator with P G Wodehouse 258 Dr Marmaduke Conway FRCO 1885 1961 organist and writer 259 Darrell Fancourt 1886 1953 bass baritone singer who starred in more than 10 000 performances with the D Oyly Carte Opera Company 260 Dr Herbert Kennedy Andrews FRCO 1904 1965 Fellow in Music New College Oxford composer musicologist and organist 261 Richard Kerr born 1944 songwriter 262 Frank Musker born 1951 composer and songwriter 263 Alec Dankworth born 1960 jazz bassist 262 Marius de Vries born 1961 composer and record producer 263 Andrew Manze born 1965 associate director of the Academy of Ancient Music 1996 2003 artistic director of The English Concert 2003 2007 Principal Conductor and artistic director of the Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra 2006 264 Philip Stopford born 1977 choir director and composer of sacred choral music 262 Grzegorz Turnau born 1967 composer pianist poet and singer 265 Xander Rawlins born 1984 singer songwriter and documentary film maker 266 Politicians and statesmen editJohn Williams c1519 c1561 MP for Bedford 1554 1555 267 Thomas Barnard DL 1830 1909 Whig MP for Bedford 1857 1859 citation needed Lieutenant Commander Norman Carlyle Craig KC 1868 1919 Conservative MP for the Isle of Thanet 1910 1919 268 Sir Walter Preston 1875 1946 Conservative MP for Mile End 1918 1923 Conservative MP for Cheltenham 1928 1937 269 Auberon Herbert 9th Baron Lucas 1876 1916 Liberal politician and fighter pilot Privy Councillor Under Secretary of State for War 1908 1911 Under Secretary of State for the Colonies 1911 Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries 1911 1914 President of the Board of Agriculture 1914 1915 citation needed Sir Richard Wells 1st Baronet DL 1879 1957 Conservative MP for Bedford 1922 1945 citation needed Colonel Eric Harrison 1880 1948 Australian MP 1931 1937 270 Air Commodore Sir Frank Nelson KCMG 1883 1966 Conservative MP for Stroud 1924 1931 and the first head of Special Operations Executive 1940 1942 62 Leslie Ruthven Pym 1884 1945 Conservative MP for Monmouth 1939 1945 and father of Francis Pym Foreign Secretary under Margaret Thatcher citation needed Charles Theodore Te Water 1887 1964 President of the Assembly of the League of Nations 1933 1934 271 Sir Walter Jackson Cooper MBE 1888 1973 Australian Senator 1928 1968 Minister of Repatriation 1949 1960 272 Sir Trounsell Gilbert CBE KC 1888 1975 Chief Justice and President of the Senate of Bermuda 1952 1958 273 Alan Grahame Brown 1913 1972 Labour and Conservative MP for Tottenham 1959 1964 274 Sir Anthony Fell 1914 1998 Conservative MP for Great Yarmouth 1951 1983 275 Joseph Godber Baron Godber of Willington 1914 1980 Privy Councillor Conservative MP for Grantham 1951 1979 Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food 1957 1960 Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs 1960 1961 Minister of State for Foreign Affairs 1961 1963 Secretary of State for War 1963 Minister of Labour 1963 1964 Minister of State for Foreign Affairs 1970 1972 and Minister of Agriculture Fisheries and Food 1972 1974 276 Major Richard Harden DSO MC 1916 2000 Ulster Unionist MP for Armagh 1948 1954 277 Major Geraint Morgan QC 1920 1995 Conservative MP for Denbigh 1959 1983 and champion of the Welsh language 278 Stephen Ross Baron Ross of Newport 1926 1993 Liberal MP for the Isle of Wight 1974 1987 279 Michael Morris Baron Naseby born 1936 Privy Councillor Conservative MP for Northampton South 1974 1997 280 Krishnan Srinivasan born 1937 Indian Foreign Secretary 1994 1995 Deputy Secretary General of 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