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These people were added to the links page during November 2009:

Tace ALLEN (Barnes A 1989-96), sports massage therapist

Kate ATKINSON (Coleridge B 1993-2000, Senior Grecian), Treasury official

Diana AWDRY (Scott, Seven's 1953-60), computer programmer/analyst & railway enthusiast

Eric AYRES (Horsham Staff 1930-35), headmaster, Woodbridge School

Madeleine AYRES (CH Headmaster's Secretary 1976-81), headmistress, St Audries School

Richard AYRES (Thornton A 1975-82), systems engineer

Louise BARR (Coleridge B 1989-96), graphic & web designer

Robert BLACK (Old Blue, left 1848), author & translator

Jill BLEWETT (Myford, Seven's 1949-56), translator & interpreter. Died 1988

Giselle BOND-TAYLOR (Parker, Eight's, dates?), midwife & teacher

Simon CHAPMAN (Leigh Hunt A, Leigh Hunt B 1982-90)

Julia CLEVERDON (Two's 1967-74), ? university lecturer

Simon COX (Lamb A 1949-59), surgeon

Tommy CURTIN (Lamb B, Middleton A, Peele B, Grecians West 1995-?2003)

Isabel DAWSON (Yeats, Five's & Barnes B 1981-87)

Gary DOBBIE (Horsham Staff 1984-2002), chaplain, Shrewsbury School

Scarlett Emma DUNCAN-MILLICHEAP (Old Blue, recent years)

Frederick FIELD (CH c. 1815), theologian & biblical scholar

Jane GOODSIR (Hertford, dates?), social policy analyst

Blanche HINTON (Bloom, Six's 1948-54), teacher, drama coach, arts promoter

Freddie Llewellyn HUGHES (Lamb A, Peele A 1904-13), Dean of Ripon

Wendy JOHNSON (Wright, Two's 1961-67), research chemist

Matthew KIMBERLEY (Peele B, Maine A 1991-98), recruitment consultant

Helen KEMP (Norris, Two's 1955-63), potter, calligrapher, batik artist, lecturer, retailer, designer

Aziza KHAN (Three's 1980-84), dentist

Jo KING (Barnes A, left 1989 or 90)

Philip KING (Maine A 1946-54), Anglican priest & missionary leader

Olivia LABAND (Barnes A, Hertford, Grecians East 1995-2002)

James MADDREN (Thornton A, Grecians West 1998-2005), percussionist

Homan MAHMOUDI (Lamb B, Middleton B, Grecians West 1994-2001)

Joanna MARSH (Staff 1997-2002), organist

Harold Andrew MASON (Old Blue, probably Thornton A 1923-28), English literature scholar

Yemisi MOKUOLU (Barnes B 1988-96), cultural entrepreneur

Stefania MULLERI (CH c. 2002)

Megan NEILD (Coleridge A, Grecians West 1995-2002)

Paula NEUSS (Two's 1954-60), English literature scholar, died 1988

Elaine OWLES (Hertford 1950s)

Nick PARRANS-SMITH (Staff 2000-03), director of music, Lichfield Cathedral School

Annabel PASSMORE (Old Blue, dates?)

Isabel RANKINE (Barnes B, Grecians West 1994-2001)

Jean RICHARDS (Pacy, Three's 1957-64), well-known figure in shipping industry

Diana SCARISBRICK (Wood, Five's & Six's 1941-47), historian of jewelry

Sir Seymour SHARKEY (CH c. 1860), physician

Lord SIMON of HIGHBURY (Middleton A 1950-58, Senior Grecian, Governor & Almoner), head of BP. Trade minister in Blair Government

Molly SNOW (Florence Maria Eccles, Five's 1922-28), vicar's wife & mother of four, died 2009

James Francis STEPHENS (CH c. 1805), entomologist

Clare TATTERSALL (Eight's 1963-71, Governor & Almoner), executive search consultant

Alfred Herbert TUBBY (CH 1870-78, Consultant Surgeon to CH, Governor & Almoner), orthopedic surgeon

Abi VERNON-JONES (Coleridge B, Grecians West 1995-2002)

Gilly WILFORD (Woods, Four's 1968-73), accountant & health administrator

Michael WINTLE (Middleton A 1962-70), historian

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Jo BAKER (Leigh Hunt A, Grecians East 1999-2002)

Sean DAVEY (Staff 1992- ), rugby referee

Daisy HORWELL (Barnes A 1990-97), property consultant

Joe LEISERACH (Middleton B, Grecians East 1996-2003)

Anne SILK (Arnold, Four's 1943-47), optician & environmental health researcher

Holly WALSH (Leigh Hunt B 1992-99), comedian, scriptwriter, TV presenter

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I have also linked to:

The John and Frances West Family Group, closely linked to CH since the 18th century.

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These people were added to the links page during October 2009:

Trienke AKINDELE (Barnes B, Grecians West 1995-2002)

Colin ALVES (Coleridge B, arrived 1939, left 1948 or 49), Secretary, Church of England Board of Education

John ASHE (Thornton A 1966-70), Archdeacon of Lynn

Jo BAKER (Leigh Hunt A, Grecians East 1999-2002), senior staff member, Christian Survivors

Lizzie BALLAGHER (Glen, Four's 1961-67), author - 'Elizabeth Gibson' - & teacher

Louis BARDOU (Horsham Staff 1970-81), teacher at Haberdashers' Aske's

Duncan BATCHELOR (Thornton A 1985-92), solicitor. Partner, Norton Rose

Sir John BEAZLEY (Ward XI, Coleridge A 1898-1903), classical scholar & art historian

Joshua BELL (Peele A, Grecians West 2002-09), travelling to Rome on foot

Leslie BLOHM (Coleridge A 1970-77), barrister

Edmund BLUNDEN (Coleridge A 1909-15, Senior Grecian), poet & man of letters

David BUTLER (Peele B, Thornton A 1991-98), software engineer. Founder, Nimisis

Lyndsey CAMBRIDGE (Barnes A, Grecians East 1995-2002)

Jessica CLENSHAW (Coleridge B, Grecians West 1997-2002, Musician in Residence 2002-03), teacher

David CORDINGLY (Lamb B 1948-57, Horsham Art Staff 1960s), naval historian

Nicholas COX (Coleridge A 1951-61), historian & Public Record Office official

Bill CROWTHER (CH 1980-86), aerospace engineer

Sir Colin DAVIS (Thornton B 1938-44), conductor

Keith DOUGLAS (Lamb A, Middleton B 1931-38), poet

Martin DRAY (Leigh Hunt B, Leigh Hunt A 1981-88), barrister

Kathleen DUNCAN (Dale, Three's 1956-65, Head Girl, Governor & Almoner), Director General, LloydsTSB Foundation for England and Wales 1990-2005

Sarah ELDRIDGE (Eight's 1966-71), journalist & media officer

Robert FABBRI (Middleton B, Peele A 1972-79), film & TV first assistant director

Ruth FABER (Music teacher, Horsham, dates?), harpist

Terence FISHER (Peele B 1913-19), film director

Brenda GRIFFITH-WILLIAMS (Hertford Staff 1970-72)

Jane HAYWARD (One's, Two's 1961-68), actress

Edward HICKMAN (Leigh Hunt A 1980-85), solicitor. Partner, Linklaters

Carl IGOLEN-ROBINSON (Peele B, Peele A 1984-91), teacher at Haileybury

Kwame INYUNDO (Maine B, Maine A 1984-91), barrister

Domantas JANKAUSKAS (Middleton A, Grecians East 2002-04), banking operations analyst

Jurgis KARPUS (Middleton A, Grecians West 2000-02)

Siân KEALL (Three's, Barnes A 1983-90), solicitor. Partner, Travers Smith

Simon KEYES (Middleton A 1965-71), director, St Ethelburga's Centre for Peace & Reconciliation

Walter KING (Maine B 1956-63), Vice-Dean of Chelmsford

Josh LEAKEY (CH c. 2004), serving in Parachute Regiment

Richard LEEMING (Lamb B, Maine A 1978-85), solicitor. Partner, Burges Salmon

Nicholas McINERNY (Thornton B 1972-79), dramatist & scriptwriter

Sir Foley NEWNS (Thornton A 1919-28, Senior Grecian), colonial administrator

Christopher NICHOLSON (Horsham Staff 1965-81), ex-Master of Lower School, Bedford Modern

David ORPWOOD (Thornton B 1962-70), farmer turned meat marketer

Edmund Courtenay PEARCE (CH 1879-89, Almoner), Vice-Chancellor, Cambridge University. Bishop of Derby

Dougal PHILPS (Staff 1991-97), headmaster, Solefield School, Sevenoaks

Stewart RAYNER (Coleridge B 1949-57), Anglican priest

Paul ROSE (Peele A 1944-51), Anglican priest

Sebastian SCOTNEY (Coleridge B 1966-73), ex investment analyst. Influential figure in British jazz world

Theo STEEL (Thornton A 1958-67), railwayman

Francis STEELE (Thornton B 1966-72), bass, vocal coach, musicologist, record producer

Leon STEMBRIDGE (Staff 1990), teacher in Australia

John STEPHENSON (Coleridge A, arrived 1939 or 40, left 1948), army officer. Secretary, MCC

Mark THOMAS (Coleridge B 1974-81), comedian & political activist

Martin TICKNER (Thornton A, arrived 1951 or 52, left 1958), theatrical manager

Jon WATSON-MILLER (Lamb A 1972-79), motorcyclist

D Rosh WRIGHT (Debbie Stone, One's 1957-66), actress

Richard YOUDALE (Horsham Staff 1982-88), former headmaster, King's School Ely

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James ATKINSON (Maine B, Grecians East 1999-2006), student, Durham University. Died on Mont Blanc, 2009

Paul CUDDEFORD (Peele A 1980-87), composer & guitarist

Linda GAMLIN (Three's 1962-69), author

Anthony SAYER (Lamb B 1959-66), cellist, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra

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Pia ABRAHAM (Barnes A, Grecians East 2000-02)

Herbert ALDERSMITH (Newgate Street & Horsham Medical Officer c. 1871-1913)

Roger ALLAM (Peele B, Thornton A 1964-72), actor

Tom C ARNOT (Middleton A 1978-85), chemical engineer

Tom AVESTON (Lamb B, Thornton A 1993-99)

Niall BARKER (Peele B & A 1984-91), musician & songwriter

Adrian BAWTREE (Peele A 1979-86, Staff 2000- ), organist, conductor & composer

Tristan BEVAN (Barnes B, Middleton B, Middleton A 1982-89), teacher in Australia

Carl BLAKEY (Lamb B, Middleton A, Grecians East 1994-2001), postgraduate chemist, died May 2009

Su BONFANTI (Five's 1967-73), senior civil servant

Hendrik BOWER (Maine B, Middleton B, Thornton B, Grecians West 1996-2003), teacher in Austria

Sir Frank BRANGWYN (creator of the Chapel murals), artist

Ben BREAKWELL (Thornton A 1992-99), tenor

Max BROCKMAN-MORE (Peele A 1967-75), teacher & choir director

John BULL (Old Blue, recent years), army officer

Robin BUTLER (Thornton B 1960-67), rheumatologist

Emma CAMPBELL-JONES (Coleridge B 1986-93), actress

Daisy CAUDRON (Leigh Hunt A, Barnes B 1988-95)

Geoffrey CHAPMAN (Staff 1988-92), headmaster, Queen Margaret's School, York

Michael CHERNIAVSKY (Horsham Staff 1948-66), historian

Justin CHETHAM-STRODE (Thornton B 1970-?76)

Daniel CLYDESDALE-COTTER (Peele B, Maine A, Maine B, Grecians East 1995-2002)

Jonathan COLE (Middleton A 1982-89), composer

Steven CONNORS (Deputy Head 2000-05), Headmaster, Monmouth School

Bob CRAIG (Middleton A 1952-57), head of construction company

Duncan Q M CRAIG (Middleton B 1974-80), academic pharmacist

Michael CRATON (Maine A 1943-49), historian

Robert CREWDSON (Maine A 1936-44), actor & gallery owner

Irina CROCKETT (Leigh Hunt B, Grecians East 1994-2001)

Mark CURTIS (Development Director then Partnership Director, left 2005), Oxford college development director

Sean DAVEY (Staff 1992- ), rugby referee

Baroness DEECH (Ruth Fraenkel, Seven's 1953-61), academic lawyer. Chair, Bar Standards Board

Bridget DRAY (Seven's, Coleridge B 1984-91), journalist & musician

Mark DULEY (Staff 1989-91), choir & orchestra director in Ireland

Nigel FARRELL (Middleton A 1962-70), journalist, writer & broadcaster

Russell FLEMING (Christ's Hospital 2000-07), ? ancient history & archaeology student, St Andrews University

Jason FLEMYNG (Maine B, Middleton A 1978-83), actor

John FRANKLIN (Lamb A 1944-51), architect, town planner, student of religious experience

Joshua FREESTONE (Old Blue, left 2006), ? human sciences student, Durham University

Andrew R GEORGE (Lamb A 1965-72), Assyriologist

Simon GIBBS (Maine A, Maine B 1983-90), barrister. Legal costs expert

William Arthur GIBBS (Hertford & Ward Four 1875-77), died at CH in 1877

Piers GIELGUD (Coleridge B 1974-81, Dance/drama staff 1988-89), choreographer

Seb GOODWIN-DAY (Maine B, Grecians East 2000-07), student, Academy of Contemporary Music, Guildford

Chris GRADY (Lamb A 1969-76), arts manager. Founder, Musical Theatre Matters

Jasper GRIFFIN (Peele A 1948-56), classical scholar

Kay GRIFFITHS (Murphy, Three's 1954-61), housing official & university administrator

Derek HARMER-MORRIS (Barnes B, Maine B 1940-48), teacher, actor, stage director

Ansar HAROUN (Middleton A 1959-66), psychiatrist

Stephen HAYKLAN (said to be Old Blue, born 1934), construction company chairman & entrepreneur

Caroline HEWLETT (Hewitt, Four's 1980-87), Anglican priest

Howard HOLDSWORTH (Middleton B 1966-73, Staff 1992- )

Paul HOLLAND (Staff 2000- ), artist

Stuart HOLLAND (Lamb A 1951-59), Labour politician & academic

Jonathan HOWARD (Maine A, Grecians East 1998-2005), classics student, Oxford University

David HUGHES (Middleton B 1967-74), barrister

Roland JAQUARELLO (Thornton B 1956-64), theatre & radio director

John C KIRK (Middleton A 1985-92), IT manager

Richard KROLL (Lamb B 1966-71), English literature scholar. Died 2009

Alex LANIPEKUN (Lamb A 1992-99), actor

Joe LAUNCHBURY (Middleton B, Grecians West 2002-09), rugbyman

Peter LAVENDER (Coleridge A 1961-69), deputy director, National Institute of Adult Continuing Education

Amy LEADBETTER (Barnes B, Grecians West 2000-02)

Peter LEE-WRIGHT (Thornton A 1961-68), documentary film-maker

Joe LEISERACH (Middleton B, Grecians East 1996-2003)

Owen LEWIS (Old Blue, dates?), group business director, Universal McCann

Claire LIPPIATT (Leigh Hunt B, Hertford, Grecians East 2000-04)

Sophie LIPPIATT (Leigh Hunt B, Grecians East 1999-2001)

Imogen LITTLEJOHNS (Leigh Hunt B 1989-96), account manager, online video ad network

Paul MACKNEY (Peele B 1960-67), trade union leader

Hannah MAUGHAN (Coleridge A 1985-92), textile designer

Maggie McCURRY (Five's & Six's 1960-66), greyhound rescue pilot

Sylvester McILWAIN (Old Blue, dates?), barrister

Rupert MEREDITH-JONES (Middleton B 1991-98)

Rebecca MISKIN (Four's, arrived 1981 or 82, left 1985 or 86), nurse

Vicci MITCHELL-LUKER (Five's 1980-84), singer & singing teacher

Duncan NOËL-PATON (Horsham Staff 1972-99), stage director

Simon OECKEN (Coleridge A 1971-78), senior IT manager

Leroy OKONTA (Old Blue, left 2006), ? medical student, Manchester University

Jeffrey OLSTEAD (Maine B 1958-65), journalist & field sports campaigner

Chris PALGRAVE (Lamb B, Thornton A 1991-98, Senior Grecian), veterinary surgeon

Sergiu PANAITE (Lamb B, Maine A, Maine B, Grecians East 1996-2002)

James PETO (Lamb A 1971-76), curator

Mortimer POCKETT (Lamb A, Grecians East 2002-09), aspiring journalist

Katherine POGSON (Eight's 1976-81), leather designer

Tayo POPOOLA (Maine A 1986-93), DJ

Andrew QUINE (Peele B, Thornton A, Grecians West 1994-2001)

Guy RHODES (Peele A 1980-86), landmine clearance expert

Clive ROBERTS (Coleridge A 1963-70), marine biologist in New Zealand

Anna ROCHE (Barnes A 1984-91), ? charity fundraiser

Alex SELBY-BOOTHROYD (Middleton B & A 1984-89), data manager & website creator

John SNOW (Thornton B 1951-59), cricketer

Jeremy SOUTHGATE (Coleridge B 1973-80), orthopaedic surgeon

Mike SWAI (Campbell, Lamb B 1974-79), record producer, sound engineer, guitarist, composer

Anna SWAN (Three's 1971-77), journalist, author & editor

Crispin SWAYNE (Peele B 1976-82), social & military historian & broadcaster

William TARNOW-MORDI (Lamb B 1961-68), neonatologist in Australia

Peter WAGNER (Barnes B 1945-50), Anglican priest in Zimbabwe. Murdered in 2001

Stephen WHITE (Middleton A 1968-75, Governor)

Anthony WILDEN (Lamb B 1946-53), social theorist

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Dan ATKINSON (Lamb A 1972-79), journalist & author

David COOKE (Clerk & Chief Executive 2009- ), Rear-Admiral

John GILLHAM (Thornton B 1928-35, Governor & Almoner), director, Bovis Construction

Jessica GREENFIELD (Leigh Hunt B, Grecians East 1994-2001)

Kacper HAMILTON (Maine A, Grecians East 1998-2005), product designer

Charles HEDLEY (Maine B 1957-66), Anglican priest

Munna MITRA (Chaplain 1996-2008), Anglican priest & teacher

Jon MUSK (Maine B, Middleton A, Grecians East 1994-2001), graphic designer, digital artist, photographer

David NEWSOME (Headmaster 1970-79), historian & biographer

Holly WALSH (Leigh Hunt B 1992-99), comedian, scriptwriter, TV presenter

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I have also linked to:

A Facebook group for those who were at CH from 1994 to 2001

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These people were added during July and August 2009:
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Philip ALLEN (Lamb B 1937-44, Governor), brewery sales manager & rugbyman

Vikki ASKEW (Hatton, Horsham Staff 1984-99), Head of Sixth Form, James Allen's Girls' School

John 'Basil' BAINE (Lamb B 1968-75), now Attila the Stockbroker, performance poet, musician, songwriter

Ben BEACH (Old Blue, left 2008), architecture student

George Charles BELL (CH 1842-51, Headmaster 1868-76), Anglican priest. Head of CH & Marlborough

Kathleen BETTERTON (Baron, Five's 1924-31, Hertford Staff 1961-72), author & teacher

Phil BROADHURST (Middleton A 1988-93), cinematographer

Steve BROCKMAN-MORE (Peele A 1967-74), artist

Wilfred BROWN (Peele A 1933-39), tenor

Patrick CAVENDISH (Barnes A, arrived 1949 or 51, left 1957 or 58), publisher

Richard CAVENDISH (Christ's Hospital 1940-49), author

Kate CHACKSFIELD (Three's 1979-81), broadcast journalist & communications coach

Margaret 'Peggy' CHALLIS (Hertford Staff 1940-44), headmistress, St Anne's School, Caversham

Trish CHUDLEIGH (Buddle, Five's 1964-71), sonographer

Nancy CORDERY (Hertford Staff 1950-82)

Paul CUDDEFORD (Peele A 1980-87), composer & guitarist

Timothy DICKINSON (Coleridge B 1954-61), literary advisor & broadcaster

Colin FALCK (Christ's Hospital c. 1944-52), poet & literary critic

John FEEHALLY (Maine A, Peele A 1962-69), nephrologist

Sir William Hamilton FYFE (Headmaster 1919-30), classical scholar & university principal

Darrell P GARDNER (Lamb B 1957-64), artist

Diana GARNHAM (Six's 1966-71), chief Executive, The Science Council

John GILLHAM (Thornton B 1928-35, Governor & Almoner), director, Bovis Construction

Sir William GLOCK (Barnes B, arrived 1919, left 1926 or 28), BBC Controller of Music

Hugo HARPER (Christ's Hospital 1832-40), headmaster & Oxford college head

Stephen HARRISON (Coleridge B 1971-78, Governing Body Member), classical scholar

Buster HOWES (Coleridge A 1971-?78), Brigadier, Royal Marines

George Andrew JACOB (Headmaster 1853-68), Anglican priest, teacher & author

Randolph KIRKPATRICK (CH 1872-79), palaeontologist

Marcus KNIGHT (Maine B 1915-20), Dean of Exeter

Paul LYNCH (Lamb B 1967-74), head of computer consultancy firm

Mark LYNE (Middleton B 1970-76), barrister

Ranald MACDONALD of Clanranald (Peele A 1944-50), Captain & Chief of Clanranald

Mich MARONEY (One's 1973-78), artist

David MASON (Barnes A, arrived 1935 or 36, left 1942 or 43, Governor), trumpeter

Esther MAUGHAN McLACHLAN (Four's, Coleridge A 1983-90), marketing & communications consultant

Philip MAYNE (Peele A 1911-19), engineer. Britain's last surviving WW1 officer

Michael MEEKS (Maine A, Maine B 1988-95), software developer

David NEWSOME (Headmaster 1970-79), historian & biographer

Sam NOËL-PATON (Peele B, Peele A 1985-91)

Ernest Harold PEARCE (CH 1874-84, Staff 1891-92, Governor & Almoner), Bishop of Worcester

Michael PROCTER (Lamb A 1960-69), authority on Renaissance music

Patrick RANCE (Barnes B 1927-36), authority on cheese

Alfred James ROLFE (CH 1879-87), Anglican priest. Headmaster in Australia

Hugh ROSS (Maine B, Coleridge B 1964-71), health administrator

James ROTHWELL (Thornton A 1971-79, temporary Horsham Staff 1979), teacher

Andrew SAINT (Lamb A 1958-64), architectural historian

Michael SCHMIDT (Thornton B 1965-66), poet, novelist, scholar & publisher

Anne SILK (Arnold, Four's 1943-47), optician & environmental health researcher

Chris SIMMS (Peele A 1981-88), crime writer

Iain STANDEN (Peele A 1974-81), army officer & battlefield tour guide

Ben TODD (Middleton B, Middleton A 1984-91), editor, ZOO magazine

Simon D M WHITE (Peele B 1962-68), astrophysicist. Director, Max Planck Institute

Michael WILDING (Maine A 1922-28), actor

Olly WILLIAMS (Leigh Hunt A, Thornton A 1979-86), artist - 'Olly & Suzi'
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Tim COLLARD (Coleridge B 1972-77), diplomat

John DDUNGU (Maine A, Grecians East 2005-07), medical student, Oxford University. Died February 2009

Vincent FRANK (Turner, Maine A & Grecians East 1997-2004), electropop musician - 'Frankmusik'

Eliot, Julian & Ryan GREGORY (CH 1995-2002), models & actors

Patrick RANCE (Barnes B 1927-36), authority on cheese

Holly WALSH (Leigh Hunt B 1992-99), comedian, scriptwriter, TV presenter
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CH's memorandum on the Charities Bill, 2004
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Peter ALLWOOD (Staff 1985-2001), composer. Headmaster, Lichfield Cathedral School

Tom ALLWOOD (Maine B, Maine A 1991-98), photographer

Catherine AVENELL (Old Blue, left 2006), ? Geography student, Manchester University

Terry BATE (Coleridge A 1945-51, Governor), international radio & television executive

Keith BATTARBEE (Old Blue, c. late 1950s), English & history scholar in Finland

Courtney BURTENSHAW (Old Blue, left 2006), medical student, Imperial College London

Ben CALVERT-LEE (Lamb B, Thornton A, Grecians West 1994-2001), graduate student of computer games technology, Portsmouth University

Nicolas CHISHOLM (Thornton B 1961-68), headmaster, the Yehudi Menuhin School

Francis CLIFFORD (Arthur Thompson, Maine A 1928-35), novelist

David CONNEARN (Middleton A 1964-71), artist

Steven CONNOR (Middleton B 1966-71), cultural historian, critic, broadcaster

Dave CUMINGS (CH c. 1976-83)

Gerald DAVIES (Horsham Staff 1971-74), rugbyman & journalist. Manager, British Lions tour to South Africa, 2009

Howard DAVIES (Maine A 1956-63), theatre director

Michael Lucifer DEATH (Christ's Hospital c. 1970), artist

Varvara (Varia) DOLETSKAYA (Christ's Hospital 2000-03), pianist

Tenniel EVANS (Thornton A 1937-44), actor & Anglican priest

Margaret GOWING (Elliott, Four's 1932-38), historian of science

Andrew HIGGINS (Thornton A 1992-99), rugbyman

Paul HOSKINS (Coleridge A 1977-84), music director, Rambert Dance Company

Paul HUMBER (Peele B 1974-81), dentist

Mark HUTTON (Thornton B, Maine A, Grecians East 1996-2002), accountant

Frances INNES-HOPKINS (Old Blue, left 2006), ? Music student, Leeds University

Gillian IVACKOVIC (Paterson, One's & Six's 1947-53), tapestry designer & producer

Amy JACKSON (Old Blue, left 2006)

G H D JOHNSON (Horsham Staff 1961-76, & thereafter; Governor)

Jacob KEET (Christ's Hospital 1999-2006), history student, St Andrews University

Jonathan KESTER (Lamb A 1979-85), Anglican priest

Alan KNIGHT (Maine B 1957-65), scholar of Latin America

D J LEIGHTON (Middleton A 1949-58), director, Portals. Author

Alex LEISERACH (Thornton B, Maine A, Grecians East 1994-2001)

Olivia MANNION-DANIELS (Coleridge B, Grecians West 1999-2001)

Adrian MATHEWS (Staff 1987-88), novelist

Guy MATTHEWS (Lamb B, Peele A, Grecians West 1994-2001)

Anna McCALLION (Tracey, Five's, Six's 1953-62), artist

York MEMBERY (Lamb B 1973-80), freelance journalist & author

Patricia MENON (Mitchell, Two's 1954-61), college & university teacher

Gordon MILES (Middleton B 1976-83), entertainer - 'Max Normal'

Jane MITCHELL (Staff 2003-08), teacher at Repton

Ariadne MITCHELL-KOTSAKIS (Old Blue, left 2006), ? philosophy student, Oxford University

Munna MITRA (Chaplain 1996-2008), Anglican priest & teacher

Christie MOCKFORD (Old Blue, left 2006), medical student, Oxford University

J E MORPURGO (Coleridge B 1929-36, Governor & Almoner), man of letters

Joss MULLINGER (Coleridge A 1960-69), banker & photographer

Yinka OYEBADE (Old Blue, left 2006), biological sciences student, Liverpool University

John PERRY (Lamb A 1961-69), accountant

George PHILIP (Middleton B 1961-68), scholar of Latin America

Fred PIPER (Thornton B, Middleton B 1951-58), mathematician & cryptographer

Pascal PORCHERON (Old Blue, left 2006), English student, Cambridge University

Rebecca RAMSAY-SMITH (Leigh Hunt B, Grecians East 1999-2001)

Laura READING (Christ's Hospital 2005-07), music student, Edinburgh University

Natalie ROSIER (Coleridge B, Grecians West 1994-2001)

Christopher ROWE (Maine B 1954-62), classical scholar

Veronika ROMANOVA (Old Blue, left 2006), law student, King's College London

Philip SALMON (Coleridge B 1969-75), tenor

Jonathan SCOTT (Coleridge A 1959-68), wildlife artist, photographer, author & broadcaster

Piers SIBSON (Thornton B 1976-83), asset manager & farmer in South Africa

Andrew TANG-PULLEN (Peele B, Thornton A, Grecians West 1994-2001)

Dietrich TANSLEY-HANCOCK (Thornton B, Grecians West 1997-2004), student, Aberdeen University

Lynda THAIN (Russell-Whitaker, Three's 1971-76), marketing communications consultant & trainer, & singer

Luke THURSTON (Leigh Hunt B, Thornton A 1979-86), literature scholar

Mark WARDELL (Staff 1992-97), organist & teacher

Peter WARFIELD (Horsham Staff 1977-79), rugbyman, army officer, teacher at Harrow

Kim WARWICK-COWTAN (Old Blue, left 2006), ? chemistry student, Liverpool University

Tobias WILKINSON (Peele A 1969-76), artist

Louise WINSTONE (Four's 1977-83), actor

Alex WOODBRIDGE (Maine B, Peele A, Grecians West 1995-2002)

Accy YEATS (Middleton A 1979-86), percussionist
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Tim BENJAMIN (Peele A & B & Middleton B 1987-92), composer

Stella DAVIS (Young, One's & Three's 1959-64), poet

Geraint JENNINGS (Coleridge A 1977-84), artist, author, linguist, Jersey politician

Shane Hayden JONES (Old Blue, left 2008?)

Tim PETTER (Lamb B 1971-76), musician & performer

Aidan PINDER (Old Blue, left 2006), ? marine biology student, Plymouth University
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I have also linked to:

The Old Blues Cricket Club

The Hung Drawn and Quartered pub in Newgate Street EC3, formerly the CH Counting House

CH Annual Review for 2007/08

The CH Scout troop
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These people were added during May 2009:
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Noel ABEL (Peele B 1960-66), trombonist

Dan ATKINSON (Lamb A 1972-79), journalist & author

James ATKINSON (Maine B, Grecians East 1999-2006), student, Durham University. Died on Mont Blanc, January 2009

Bill BAND (Maine A 1936-44), engineer & naval architect

Celia BLAKEWAY-PHILLIPS (Four's, Barnes A 1982-87), charity fundraiser

Clare BLAKEWAY-PHILLIPS (Four's 1969-75), health service administrator

Thomas BOARDMAN (Horsham Staff 1902-15), wartime lieutenant-colonel

Fiona BROWN (Lumb, Hertford, left c. 1977), organist & teacher

David R BUTT (Lamb B 1938-45), painter

Anthea CASE (Stones, Four's 1956-62), Chair, Heritage Link. Numerous senior roles in heritage world

Benjamin CHEWTER (Thornton B, Maine A, Maine B, Grecians East 1995-2002), organist

Margaret CLAYTON (Eight's 1952-59), former Chair, Mental Health Act Commission

Sir Jenkin COLES (CH 1850s), Australian politician

David COOKE (Clerk & Chief Executive 2009- ), Rear-Admiral

Con COUGHLIN (Peele B 1966-73), journalist & author

Elizabeth COXON-TAYLOR (Coxon, Seven's 1928-36, Head Girl, Governor), dance & drama teacher, nurse, administrator

Jonathan EASTBURN (CH c. 2007), student, Exeter University

Jevon ELLIS (Peele A 1969-75), musician

Michael EVANS (Middleton B 1935-42), killed in 1942

Clive EXTON (Brooks, Middleton B 1941-45), dramatist & screenwriter

Ruth FLEMINGER (Jackson, Five's 1933-40), psychiatrist & art historian

Tristan FRANKLINOS (CH 2003-07), classics student, St Andrews University

Vincent FRANK (Turner, Maine A & Grecians East 1997-2004), electropop musician - 'Frankmusik'

Rob GAUNTLETT (Maine B, Grecians East 1998-05), mountaineer & adventurer. Died on Mont Blanc, January 2009

Sir Gabriel GOLDNEY (Christ's Hospital 1820-28, Governor), politician

Jessica GREENFIELD (Leigh Hunt B, Grecians East 1994-2001)

Marcus GREIG (Thornton A 1992-99)

Susanna HANKS (Law, 1's 1969-73), senior officer, HM Customs & Excise

Oliver HAYES (CH c. 2005), philosophy student, Warwick University (?)

Charles HAZLEWOOD (Lamb B, Maine A 1978-85), conductor & broadcaster

John HENMAN (Barnes A 1943-48), furniture retailer

Amanda HERRIES (McIlwain, Two's 1965-73, Governor), archaeologist, curator, lecturer, writer & broadcaster

Zoë HIGGINSON (Brickel, Hertford & Col A 83-90), investigator & author

Harriet HOCKADAY (CH c. 2004), psychology student, Glasgow University (?)

Susannah HOLMES (CH 1826-32)

Daisy HORWELL (Barnes A 1990-97), property consultant

Millree HUGHES (Lamb A 1971-78), artist

Nina JEWELL (Morgan, Eight's 1968-75), local government accountant

Pam JONES (Hertford early 1970s)

Shane JONES (OB, left 2008?)

Zheni KANANI (Leigh Hunt A, Grecians East 1999-2001), violinist

Hayley LASHBROOK (Old Blue, left 2000)

Martin LINTON (Thornton A 1954-62), Labour MP for Battersea

Susan LINTOTT (Eight's 1963-71, Almoner), Bursar, Downing College, Cambridge

Dion Salvador LLOYD (Middleton A 1979-84), painter

Chloë MAHONEY (Leigh Hunt B, Grecians West 2001-08), ? Arabic student, SOAS

Magdalen MANNION DANIELS (Coleridge B, Grecians West c. 2007), dance student, the Merce Cunningham School, New York

Sir Duncan McCALLUM (Christ's Hospital 1899-1904, latterly in Thornton A), soldier, adventurer & politician

Jaki MILES-WINDMILL (Staff 2000-05), actress, musician, author, astrologer, psychic

Nina NEWTON (Jones, Five's 1968-73), ? caterer & party organiser

William NYE (Lamb B 1978-83), Director, National Security Secretariat

Matthew OATES (Thornton B 1963-72), nature conservation adviser & butterfly expert

David O'MEARA (Horsham Staff 1967-2005)

Rex PATERSON (Barnes B 1912-18), agriculturalist

Nigel RICHARDSON (Lamb B 1969-76), author & journalist

Graham RICHES (Thornton B, Maine B 1952-60), Professor of Social Work

Veronica SANDERSON (Trevor, Two's 1968-75)

Julia SEARIGHT (Warne, Four's 1968-75), proprietor of microportal service provider

Stephan SHAKESPEARE (Kukowski, Peele B 1968-75), political pollster & web entrepreneur

John SMITH (Maine B 1942-49), rugbyman & rugby administrator

Colin SOMERVILLE (Lamb A 1968-75), journalist & broadcaster

Chris STEELE-PERKINS (Middleton B 1956-65), photographer

Amanda STUBBS (Atkinson, Seven's 1978-85), lawyer

Peter SWANBOROUGH-NILSON (CH 2002-07), student, Sussex Downs College, Lewes

Crispin SWAYNE (Peele B 1976-82), social & military historian & broadcaster

Judith THOMPSON (Lillie, One's & Seven's 1953-63), Anglican priest

Alex THRIFT (Six's 1965-72)

Ian TORKINGTON (Horsham Staff 1972-2007)

Alwyn W TURNER (Lamb B 1973-79), author

Gediminas ULOZA (Middleton A, Grecians West 2000-02), investment banker

Theo USHERWOOD (Thornton B, Middleton B 1992-99), journalist

Valerie WHARTON (Hertford c. 1970)

Rhys WILLIAMS (CH c. 2005), history student, Liverpool University (?)
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Improved links were provided for:

John GLOSTER-SMITH (Horsham Staff 1974-75)

Sophie TILL (Four's, Barnes B 1981-89), violinist
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Extra links were provided for:

Con COUGHLIN (Peele B 1966-73), journalist & author

Kacper HAMILTON (Maine A, Grecians East 1998-2005), product designer

Clive PERDUE (Barnes B 1956-63), professor of linguistics in France

Bill RICHARDS (Peele B 1961-70, Governor & Almoner), solicitor. Chairman, National Rifle Association

Stephan SHAKESPEARE (Kukowski, Peele B 1968-75), political pollster & web entrepreneur

Sir Leslie SMITH (Barnes B 1930-35), Chairman, British Oxygen

Michael WARNEFORD-BROWN (Horsham Staff 1939-43), Anglican priest
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I have also linked to:

a photo of an unidentified CH boy of the early 20th century

the Wikipedia entry for Christ's Hospital railway station

and the MySpace page of deFunkt, a band involving James Mitra (Peele A & Grecians West 1998-05), Emma Topolski (Barnes B & Grecians West 2003-05), Katie Clenshaw (Coleridge B & Grecians West 1998-05), Martin Batchelar (Thornton B & Grecians West 2003-05) and Sam Edgington (Middleton A & Grecians West 2003-05)


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