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List of Old Marlburians Wikipedia. The following is a list of notable Old Marlburians, former pupils of Marlborough College, Wiltshire, England. Academia and educationeditAndrew Boggis, Master in College at Eton and chairman of the Headmasters and Headmistresses Conference, 2. Charles Fisher, Headmaster, Geelong Church of England Grammar School, Australia. Peter Lamarque, philosopher. Ximenes On The Art Of The Crossword Pdf' title='Ximenes On The Art Of The Crossword Pdf' />John Raven, classical scholar and botanist. Henry Wace, Principal of Kings College London 1. Dean of Canterbury. Anthony Blunt, art historian and communist spy. Wilfrid Jasper Walter Blunt, art teacher. If you are the owner of this website then please read the following information. The reason why your website is unavailable. Historically, FreeUK provided webspace. A crossword is a word puzzle that usually takes the form of a square or a rectangular grid of white and blackshaded squares. The games goal is to fill the white. Lauren Child, writer and illustrator. Claude Ferrier, architect. Susannah Fiennes, artist. Keith Henderson, artist. William Morris, artist and writer. Charles Saumarez Smith, art historian, former Director of the National Gallery. Graham Shepard, cartoonist and illustrator. Ellis Waterhouse, art historian. LiteratureeditE. F. Benson, novelist. John Betjeman, poet. Humphrey Carpenter, biographer and broadcaster. Bruce Chatwin, novelist and travel writer. J. Meade Falkner, author of Moonfleet and armaments manufacturer. Anthony Hope, writer. Dick King Smith, writer. Louis Mac. Neice, poet. John Beverley Nichols, writer. David Nobbs, comedy writer Reginald PerrinRedmond OHanlon, travel writer. Ben Pimlott, biographer. James Runcie, novelist and television producer. Siegfried Sassoon, poet. Charles Sorley, poet. Bernard Spencer, poet. Adam Thorpe, poet, novelist and playwright. R. J. Yeatman, co author of 1. All That. Theatre cinemaeditRobert Addie, actor. Stephen Barry, director and administrator. Paul Brooke, actor. Guy du Maurier, dramatist and soldier. Wilfrid Hyde White, actor. Harry Brodribb Irving, actor. Laurence Sydney Brodribb Irving, actor and dramatist. Damian Jones, producer. James Robertson Justice, actor. James Mason, actor. Simon Mc. Burney, actor, writer and director. Michael Pennington, actor and director. Clive Robertson, actor. William Desmond Taylor, director. Ernest Thesiger, actor. Nicholas Woodeson, actor. Angus Wright, actor. PoliticseditSally Bercow, wife of Speaker John Bercow. Tim Boswell, MP for Daventry. Stephen Bradley, former British Consul General to Hong Kong. Henry Brooke, Baron Brooke of Cumnor, Home Secretary. Lord Brooke of Sutton Mandeville, Cabinet minister. Rab Butler, statesman. Samantha Cameron, wife of former Prime Minister David Cameron. Christopher Chope, MP for Christchurch. Cannot Connect As Sysdba Windows Movie. 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Francis Camps, pathologist. George Stuart Carter, zoologist. Henry Hugh Clutton, surgeon. Scan To Pc Activation App Exercise. Sir Charles Galton Darwin, physicist. John Dolphin CBE, inventor and engineer. Sir Nigel Gresley, steam locomotive engineer2Donald Lynden Bell, astronomer. Sir Peter Medawar, Nobel prize winning biologist. David Morley, much awarded child health pioneer. Alex Moulton, engineer and inventor of the Moulton Bicycle. Philip Sheppard, geneticist and lepidopterist. Percy Sladen, marine zoologist. Edward Thompson, steam locomotive engineer3E. F. Warburg, botanist. John Zachary Young, physiologist. Robert Barker, played for England in the first international football match. Francis Chichester, round the world yachtsman. Jason Dunford, swimmer. Arthur Sumner Gibson, English rugby union player in the first international match in 1. Jamie Gibson, rugby union player. Alfred St. George Hamersley, English rugby union player in the first international match, later team captain. John Hunt, leader of the first successful ascent of Mount Everest. Edward Kewley, nineteenth century England Rugby captain. Robert Kingsford, England international footballer and FA Cup winner. Iain Mac. Donald Smith, Olympic sailor, Gold medal Mexico 1. Jake Meyer, mountaineer. Sydney Morse rugby union international who represented England from 1. Mark Phillips, Olympic horseman and former husband of The Princess Royal. Edward Shaw, cricketer. Reggie Spooner, cricketer. Allan Steel, cricketer. Mark Tomlinson, England International polo player. Charles Plumpton Wilson, England footballer. ReligioneditCyril Alington, headmaster, and Dean of Durham. Roy Henry Bowyer Yin Canon and Chaplain of S Thomas College Mt Lavinia. Alfred Blunt, Bishop of Bradford 1. Frederick Nicholas Charrington, social reformer and founder of the Tower Hamlets Mission. Frederick Copleston, priest and philosopher. Nigel Cornwall, Bishop of Borneo 1. Geoffrey Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury. Colin Fletcher, Bishop of Dorchester. James Newcome, Bishop of Carlisle. Edward Patey, Dean of Liverpool. John Robinson, Bishop of Woolwich. Mark Santer, Bishop of Birmingham 1. Hugh Richard Lawrie Sheppard, known as Dick Sheppard, vicar of St. Martin in the Fields and founder of the Peace Pledge Union. Arthur Winnington Ingram, Bishop of London. Edward Sydney Woods, Bishop of Lichfield 1. JournalismeditRawdon Christie, English born New Zealand television presenter. Simon Fanshawe, writer and broadcaster. Frank Gardner, BBC News Security Correspondent. Richard Jebb, journalist. Derrick Somerset Macnutt, crossword compiler under the pseudonym Ximenes. Christopher Martin Jenkins, BBC cricket correspondent. James Mates, ITN newscaster. Norris and Ross Mc. Whirter, journalists, authors, and political activists. Tom Newton Dunn, political editor of the Sun. Edmund Penning Rowsell, wine writer. Julian Pettifer, ITV BBC journalist. Hugh Pym, ITN and BBC News journalist. Sir Mark Tully, BBC India correspondent and author. T. C. Worsley, writer, editor and television critic. Armed forceseditNigel Anderson, soldier and local politician. Lionel Ashfield, DFC, World War I flying ace. KIAPhillip Scott Burge, MC, MM, World War I flying ace. KIAEdward Bradford, soldier and Metropolitan Police Commissioner. Richard Corfield, officer in charge of the Somaliland Camel Constabulary. Charles Elworthy, Chief of the Defence Staff and Governor of Windsor Castle. John Hoppy Hopgood, Pilot in 6. Squadron and killed on the Dambusters raid on 1. May 1. 94. 3. John Kiszely, Lieutenant General and Director of the Defence Academy. Ian Macfadyen, RAF officer and Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man from 2. Charles Mac. Gregor, General and head of intelligence for the British Indian Army. Nevil Macready, General and Metropolitan Police Commissioner. Patrick Palmer, Commander in Chief, Allied Forces Northern Europe and Governor of Windsor Castle. John Wilfred Stanier, Field Marshal. Hugh Stockwell, General, Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe from 1. Henry Hughes Wilson, Field Marshal. Alex Younger, Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service. Victoria Cross and George Cross holderseditCommerce industryeditMichael Clapham, industrialist ICIErnest Debenham, department store owner. Ambrose Heal, retailer. Ian and Kevin Maxwell, former bankrupts. Robert Noel, businessman, chief executive of Land Securities Group plc. Rob Perrins, Managing Director of Berkeley Group Holdings. Antony Root, television executive. Sir Michael Turner, General Manager Chairman of HSBC 1. Piers Wedgwood, 4th Baron Wedgwood, army officer and international ambassador for the Wedgwood Group.