- List of Old Carthusians
Old Carthusians are former pupils of
Charterhouse School .Born in 17th century
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Joseph Henshaw (1603–1679),Bishop of Peterborough , 1663–1679
*Roger Williams (c.1603–1683), religious dissenter and co-founder ofRhode Island
*Richard Crashaw (1612/3–1648), poet
*Christopher Gibbons (c.1615–1676), organist and composer
*Richard Lovelace (1618–1657), poet and soldier
*Isaac Barrow (1630–1677), mathematician and theologian
*James Vernon (c.1646–1727),Secretary of State
*Nathaniel Lee (c.1647–1692), dramatist and poet
*John King (c1655–1737), Master of Charterhouse 1715-1737
*Joseph Addison (1672–1719), writer and politician
*Sir Richard Steele (c.1672–1729), writer and politician, founder of "The Tatler "
*Francis Peck (1692–1743),antiquary
*Robert Paltock (1697–1767), writer
*John Ryder (c.1697–1775),Church of Ireland Bishop of Down and Connor , 1743–1752, andArchbishop of Tuam , 1752–1775
*Mark Hildesley (1698–1772),Bishop of Sodor and Man , 1755–1772
*John Jortin (1698–1770), ecclesiastical historian and literary criticBorn in 18th century
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John Wesley (1703–1791), founder ofMethodism
*Sir William Blackstone (1723–1780), firstVinerian Professor of English Law ,University of Oxford , 1758–1766, politician and judge
*William Jones of Nayland (1726–1800), controversial clergyman
*Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool (1729–1808),Secretary at War , 1778–1782, firstPresident of the Board of Trade , 1786–1804, andChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster , 1786–1803
*Samuel Berdmore (1739–1802), Master of Charterhouse School, 1769–1802
*Sir Thomas Gery Cullum (1741–1831), surgeon, botanist, andBath King of Arms , 1771–1800
*Sir Horatio Mann (1744–1814), politician and patron ofcricket
*William Cawthorne Unwin (1745–1786), clergyman
*John Stewart (1747–1822), philosopher, traveller and eccentric
*Thomas Day (1748–1789), author
*Edward Law, 1st Baron Ellenborough (1750–1818),Lord Chief Justice , 1802–1818
*Charles Manners-Sutton (1755–1828),Bishop of Norwich , 1792–1805, andArchbishop of Canterbury , 1805–1828
*Field Marshal Sir George Nugent (1757–1849),Lieutenant-Governor ofJamaica , 1801–1806, andCommander-in-Chief inIndia , 1811–1813
*John Fane, 10th Earl of Westmorland (1759–1841),Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland , 1789–1794, andLord Privy Seal , 1798–1827
*George Henry Law (1761–1845),Bishop of Chester , 1812–1824, andBishop of Bath and Wells , 1824–1845
*Francis Wollaston (1762–1823),Jacksonian Professor of Natural Philosophy ,University of Cambridge , 1792–1813
*James Beresford (1764–1840), novelist
*James Smithson (1764–1829), mineralogist, traveller and founder of theSmithsonian Institution (probable Old Carthusian)
*William Hyde Wollaston (1766–1828), metallurgist, crystallographer and physiologist, discoverer ofpalladium andrhodium , researcher intoplatinum
*William Heberden the Younger (1767–1845), physician to George III
*Henry Luttrell (1768–1851), wit and poet
*Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool (1770–1828), Prime Minister, 1812–1827
*Basil Montagu (1770–1851), author,barrister and Accountant-General inBankruptcy , 1835–1846
*William Madocks (1773–1828), property developer and politician, founder ofTremadog andPorthmadog
*Thomas Pitt, 2nd Baron Camelford (1775–1804),Royal Navy officer and rake (left after 9 days)
*James Archibald Stuart-Wortley, 1st Baron Wharncliffe (1776–1845), politician andLord President of the Council , 1841–1845
*George Cecil Renouard (1780–1867), classicist andorient alist
*Assistant Commissary-General Sir George Head (1782–1855), armycommissary , DeputyKnight-Marshal to William IV and Queen Victoria, 1831–1855
*Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie (1783–1862), surgeon and physiologist,Sergeant-Surgeon to William IV and Queen Victoria, 1832–1862
*General Sir Frederick Adam (1784–1853), army officer, commander of the 3rd Brigade at theBattle of Waterloo , commander in theMediterranean , 1817–1824, Lord High Commissioner of theIonian Islands , 1824–1832, andGovernor of Madras , 1832–1837
*John Kenyon (1784–1856), poet and patron of the arts
*James Henry Monk (1784–1856), theologian and classicist,Bishop of Gloucester , 1830–1836, and Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol, 1836–1856
*George Burges (1785/6–1864), classicist
*John Thomas James (1786–1828), Bishop ofCalcutta , 1826–1828, and art historian
*Sir Edward Hall Alderson (c.1787–1857), judge
*John Fonblanque (1787–1865),barrister and legal writer
*Sir Cresswell Cresswell (1793–1863), judge and politician
*Sir Charles Eastlake (1793–1865), painter and first Director of theNational Gallery , 1855–1865
*Samuel Hinds (1793–1872),Bishop of Norwich , 1849–1857
*Sir William Hay Macnaghten (1793–1841), Chief Secretary,India n Secret and Political Department, 1833–1841
*John Walpole Willis (1793–1877), controversial judge inCanada ,British Guiana andAustralia
*Benjamin Guy Babington (1794–1866), physician andorient alist, inventor of thelaryngoscope
*George Grote (1794–1871), historian and radical politician
*Julius Charles Hare (1795–1855), theological writer
*Major-General Sir Henry Havelock (1795–1857), commander in theIndian Mutiny
*Connop Thirlwall (1797–1875),Bishop of St David's , 1840–1874, and historian
*Frederick Henry Yates (1797–1842), actor-manager
*William Rutter Dawes (1799–1868), astronomer
*Henry Raper (1799–1859), writer onnavigation Born in 19th century
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Fox Maule-Ramsay, 11th Earl of Dalhousie (1801–1874),Secretary at War , 1846–1852, andSecretary of State for War , 1855–1858
*Colonel Sir Proby Cautley (1802–1871), civil engineer and palaeontologist, Superintendent of theDoab Canal ,India , 1831–1843, and Superintendent of Canals,North-Western Provinces , 1843–1854, architect of theGanges Canal
*Sir Alfred Stephen (1802–1894), Solicitor-General ofVan Diemen's Land , 1825–1833,Attorney-General of Van Diemen's Land, 1833–1837, Chief Justice ofNew South Wales , 1844–1873, andLieutenant-Governor of New South Wales, 1875–1891
*William John Hamilton (1805–1867), geologist and politician
*John Edward Jackson (1805–1891),archivist atLongleat
*Sir George Barrow (1806–1876), civil servant
*Rawdon Brown (1806–1883), historian inVenice
*Thomas Milner Gibson (1806–1884), radical politician,President of the Board of Trade , 1859–1866
*Thomas Mozley (1806–1893), clergyman and writer
*Sir Christopher Rawlinson (1806–1888),Recorder ofPrince of Wales Island ,Singapore andMalacca , 1847–1850, and Chief Justice of Madras, 1850–1859
*Sir Charles Trevelyan (1807–1886), Assistant Secretary toHM Treasury , 1840–1859,Governor of Madras , 1859–1860, and Minister of Finance ofIndia , 1862–1865
*Cardale Babington (1808–1895), Professor of Botany,University of Cambridge , 1861–1895
*Charles Freshfield (1808–1891),solicitor
*John Murray (1808–1892), publisher
*Ralph Bernal Osborne (c.1808–1882), politician,Secretary of the Admiralty , 1852–1858
*G. T. Clark (1809–1898), civil engineer andantiquary , Manager,Dowlais Ironworks , 1855–1897
*Owen Jones (1809–1874), architect, printer and designer
*Martin Tupper (1810–1889), poet and writer
*George Stovin Venables (1810–1888),barrister and journalist
*Henry George Liddell (1811–1898), Dean ofChrist Church, Oxford , 1855–1891, editor of the "Greek-English Lexicon "
*Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Storks (1811–1874), lastHigh Commissioner for theIonian Islands , 1859–1863,Governor of Malta , 1864–1865,Governor of Jamaica , 1864–1866, Controller-in-Chief of theWar Office , 1866–1870, andSurveyor-General of the Ordnance , 1870–1874
*William Makepeace Thackeray (1811–1863), novelist
*George Whitaker, (1811–1882), clergyman and first provost of Trinity College,Toronto
*Richard Cromwell Carpenter (1812–1855), architect
*Henry Lushington (1812–1855),Chief Secretary ofMalta , 1847–1855
*William Macpherson (1812–1893),barrister and legal writer
*John Armstrong (1813–1856), first Bishop ofGrahamstown , 1853–1856
*Alfred Gatty (1813–1903), clergyman and writer
*George Dennis (1814–1898), archaeologist and diplomat
*Edward Backhouse Eastwick (1814–1883),orient alist, diplomat and politician, Professor ofUrdu ,East India College , 1845–1857
*Henry Ray Freshfield (1814–1895),solicitor and conservationist
*William Alexander Ayton (1816–1909), clergyman, alchemist, and member of theHermetic Order of the Golden Dawn
*John Ernest Bode (1816–1874), clergyman and poet
*John Leech (1817–1864), caricaturist
*Sir James Cockle (1819–1895), Chief Justice ofQueensland , 1863–1879, and mathematician
*Sir George Ferguson Bowen (1821–1899),Chief Secretary of theIonian Islands , 1854–1859, firstGovernor of Queensland , 1859–1867,Governor of New Zealand , 1867–1873,Governor of Victoria , 1873–1879,Governor of Mauritius , 1879–1882, andGovernor of Hong Kong , 1882–1885
*Greville Phillimore (1821–1884), clergyman and author
*Francis Turner Palgrave (1824–1897), critic and poet
*William Gifford Palgrave (1826–1888), traveller and diplomat
*Sir Inglis Palgrave (1827–1919), economist and banker
*Thomas Spencer Cobbold (1828–1886), first Professor ofHelminthology ,Royal Veterinary College , 1873–1886
*Sir Reginald Palgrave (1829–1904), Clerk of the House of Commons, 1886–1900
*Sir William Des Vœux (1834–1909), Administrator ofSt Lucia , 1869–1878,Governor of Fiji , 1880–1885,Governor of Newfoundland , 1886–1887, andGovernor of Hong Kong , 1887–1891
*Sheldon Amos (1835–1886), Professor ofJurisprudence ,University College, London , 1869–1879, andUniversity of London , 1873–1879, and lawyer and judge inEgypt
*Henry Nettleship (1839–1893), classicist,Corpus Christi Professor of Latin ,University of Oxford , 1878–1893
*Samuel John Stone (1839–1900), clergyman andhymn writer
*Sir Richard Claverhouse Jebb (1841–1905), classicist and politician, Professor of Greek,University of Glasgow , 1875–1889, and Regius Professor of Greek,University of Cambridge , 1889–1905
*Basil Champneys (1842–1935), architect and author
*Richard Everard Webster, 1st Viscount Alverstone (1842–1915), judge and politician, Attorney-General, 1885–1886, 1886–1892, 1895–1900,Master of the Rolls , 1900, andLord Chief Justice , 1900–1913
*Warin Foster Bushell (1885–1974), educationalist and President of theMathematical Association
*Edward Stuart Talbot (1844–1934), first Warden ofKeble College, Oxford , 1869–1888,Vicar ofLeeds , 1889–1895,Bishop of Rochester , 1895–1905, firstBishop of Southwark , 1905–1911, andBishop of Winchester , 1911–1923
*Herbert Allen Giles (1845–1935), Sinologist, Professor of Chinese,University of Cambridge , 1897–1932, co-inventor ofWade-Giles transliteration system
*Kenneth Augustus Muir Mackenzie, 1st Baron Muir Mackenzie (1845–1930), barrister and civil servant,Clerk of the Crown in Chancery , 1880–1915, andPermanent Secretary to theLord Chancellor , 1884–1915
*Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson (1853–1937), actor-manager
*Lieutenant-General Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell (1857–1941), soldier and founder of theScouting Movement , commander of Mafeking garrison, 1899–1900, founder and first commander of theSouth African Constabulary , 1900–1902, Inspector ofCavalry , 1902–1908,General Officer Commanding Northumbrian Division, 1908–1910
*John Norman Collie (1859–1942), organic chemist andmountaineer , Professor of Organic Chemistry,University College, London , 1902–1928
*Basil Harwood (1859–1949), organist and composer
*Sir Henry Head (1861–1940), neurologist
*Lionel Monckton (1861–1924), composer and songwriter
*Ernest Murray Pollock, 1st Viscount Hanworth (1861–1936), judge and politician, Solicitor-General, 1919–1922, Attorney-General, 1922, andMaster of the Rolls , 1923–1935
*William "Nuts" Cobbold (1862–1922), England international footballer
*Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson (1862–1932), political scholar
*Cyril Francis Maude (1862–1951), actor-manager
*Andrew Amos (1863–1931), England international footballer and clergyman
*Walter Howard Frere (1863–1938), founder member of theCommunity of the Resurrection ,Bishop of Truro , 1923–1935
*Sir Cyril Jackson (1863–1924), Inspector-General of Schools,Western Australia , 1896–1903, Chief Inspector of Elementary Schools, 1903–1905, and Chairman ofLondon County Council , 1915–?
*Sir C. Aubrey Smith (1863–1948), actor andcricket er
*Percy Melmoth Walters (1863–1936), England and Corinthian footballer
*Brigadier Guy Hudleston Boisragon (1864–1931),Victoria Cross
*Charles Alfred Howell Green (1864–1944),Archdeacon ofMonmouth , 1914–1921, firstBishop of Monmouth , 1921–1928,Bishop of Bangor , 1928–1944, andArchbishop of Wales , 1934–1944
*Charles William Dyson Perrins (1864–1958), art,porcelain and book collector and benefactor
*Arthur Melmoth Walters (1865–1941), England and Corinthian footballer
*Charles Wreford-Brown (1866–1951), English international football captain andcricket er
*Ronald Montagu Burrows (1867–1920), Professor of Greek,University College, Cardiff , 1898–1908,Hulme Professor of Greek ,University of Manchester , 1908–1913, and Principal ofKing's College London , 1913–1920
*Sir Eustace Tennyson-D'Eyncourt (1868–1951),naval architect , Director of Naval Construction, 1912–1924
*Walter Gilliat (1869–1963) England international footballer and clergyman
*Colonel James Morris Colquhoun Colvin (1870–1945),Victoria Cross
*Henry Cecil Kennedy Wyld (1870–1945), philologist and lexicographer, firstBaines Professor of English Language and Philology ,University of Liverpool , 1904–1920,Merton Professor of English Language and Literature ,University of Oxford , 1920–1945
*Sir Farquhar Buzzard (1871–1945), physician,Regius Professor of Medicine ,University of Oxford , 1928–1943
*Field Marshal Sir Archibald Montgomery-Massingberd (1871–1947), Chief of Staff, Fourth Army, 1916–1918, Chief of Staff,British Army of the Rhine , 1918–1920, Deputy Chief of Staff to theCommander-in-Chief, India , 1920–1925,General Officer Commanding Southern Command,Adjutant-General to the Forces , 1931–1933, andChief of the Imperial General Staff , 1933–1936
*Sir Max Beerbohm (1872–1956), satirist and caricaturist
*Richard Clewin Griffith (1872–1955), British chess champion (1912) and chess author
*Harold Fraser-Simson (1872–1944), composer
*Gilbert Oswald Smith (1872–1943), England international football captain andcricket er
*Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872–1958), composer
*Sir Ellis Hovell Minns (1874–1953), archaeologist and palaeographer,Disney Professor of Archaeology ,University of Cambridge , 1927–1939
*Air Marshal Sir John Higgins (1875–1948), founder member of theRoyal Flying Corps , Commander, No.2 Brigade, RFC, 1916–1918,Royal Air Force commander,British Army of the Rhine ,Air Officer Commanding Northern Area, Director of Personnel, AOC Inland Area, 1922–1924, AOCIraq , 1924–?,Air Member for Supply and Research , and AOC-in-CIndia , 1939–1940
*Air Vice-Marshal Sir Philip Game (1876–1961), Director of Training and Organisation,Royal Air Force , 1919–1923,Air Officer Commanding India , 1923,Air Member for Personnel , 1923–1929,Governor of New South Wales , 1930–1935, andCommissioner of Police of the Metropolis , 1935–1945
*Henry Balfour Gardiner (1877–1950), composer
*Kelville Ernest Irving (1877–1953), musical director and composer
*William Beveridge, 1st Baron Beveridge of Tuggal (1879–1963), civil servant, politician, economist and social reformer,Permanent Secretary to theMinistry of Food , 1919, Director of theLondon School of Economics , 1919–1937, and Master ofUniversity College, Oxford , 1937–1944
*Lieutenant-General Sir William Dobbie (1879–1964), Inspector,Royal Engineers , 1933–1935,General Officer Commanding Malaya andSingapore , 1935–1939, andGovernor-General of Malta , 1940–1942
*Sir Alan Henderson Gardiner (1879–1963),Egyptologist
*Sir Patrick Hastings (1880–1952), barrister and politician, first Labour Attorney-General, 1924
*Lieutenant-Colonel Gerard Leachman (1880–1920), intelligence officer and traveller
*Alfred Charles Bossom, Baron Bossom (1881–1965), architect and politician
*Colonel Sir Ronald Storrs (1881–1955), Oriental Secretary inCairo , 1909–1915, Governor ofJerusalem , 1917–1926,Governor of Cyprus , 1926–1932, andGovernor of Northern Rhodesia , 1932–1934
*Martin Donisthorpe Armstrong (1882–1974), poet and novelist
*Wyndham Halswelle (1882–1915), sprinter
*Kenneth Searight (1883–1957), linguist
*Lieutenant-General Edward Felix Norton (1884–1954), soldier and mountaineer, ActingGovernor of Hong Kong , 1940–1941, andGeneral Officer Commanding Western Independent District,India , 1941–1942
*Sir Eric Teichman (1884–1944), diplomat and traveller inCentral Asia , Chinese Secretary inPeking , 1922–1936
*Ben Travers (1886–1980), dramatist
*General Hastings Ismay, 1st Baron Ismay (1887–1965), Secretary to theCommittee of Imperial Defence , 1938–1946, Chief of Staff to theViceroy of India , 1947–1948, and firstSecretary-General of NATO , 1952–1957
*Arthur Somers-Cocks, 6th Baron Somers (1887–1944),Governor of Victoria , 1926–1931, Deputy Chief Scout, 1936–1941, andChief Scout , 1941–1944
*Sir Cedric Lockwood Morris (1889–1982), painter and gardener
*Claud Lovat Fraser (1890–1921), artist and designer
*General Sir Kenneth Anderson (1891–1959),General Officer Commanding First Army, 1942–1943, GOC Second Army, 1943–1944, GOC Eastern Command, 1944–1945, GOC-in-C East Africa, 1945–1946, andGovernor of Gibraltar , 1947–1952
*Eric Archibald McNair (1894–1918),First World War Victoria Cross
*John Colville, 1st Baron Clydesmuir (1894–1954), politician,Financial Secretary to the Treasury , 1936–1938,Secretary of State for Scotland , 1938–1940, andGovernor of Bombay , 1943–1948
*Herbert Vere Evatt (1894–1965),Australia n barrister, politician and judge, Attorney-General and Minister for External Affairs, 1941–1949, Leader of the Labor Party, 1951–1960, andChief Justice of New South Wales , 1960–1962
*Brigadier John Hessell Tiltman (1894–1982),cryptographer , Chief Cryptographer,Bletchley Park
*Robert Graves (1895–1985), poet and novelist
*Alfred Bower (1895–1970), { [subst:nft|England footballer
*General Brian Robertson, 1st Baron Robertson of Oakridge (1896–1974), Managing Director,Dunlop ,South Africa , 1935–1940, Chief Administrative Officer, Allied Forces inItaly , 1944–1945, Deputy Military Governor of the British Zone ofGermany , 1945–1947,Commander-in-Chief ,British Army of the Rhine , 1947–1949, British Commissioner,Allied High Commission , 1949–1950, C-in-C Middle East Land Forces, 1950–1953, and Chairman of theBritish Transport Commission , 1953–1961
*Sir Lionel Heald (1897–1981), barrister and politician, Attorney-General, 1951–1954
*Frederick William Winterbotham (1897–1990), intelligence officer
*Harold Greville Hanbury (1898–1993),jurist ,Vinerian Professor of English Law ,University of Oxford , 1949–1964
*Maurice Herbert Dobb (1900–1976),economist
*Richard Hughes (1900–1976), novelist and dramatist
*John Samuel Tunnard (1900–1971), painterBorn in 20th century
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Raymond Charles Robertson-Glasgow (1901–1965),cricket er and journalist
*Arthur Seymour John Tessimond (1902–1962), poet
*Sir Gervais Tennyson-d'Eyncourt, 2nd Baronet (1902–1971), landowner, Prime Warden of theWorshipful Company of Fishmongers
*Major-General Orde Wingate (1903–1944),guerrilla warfare specialist, founder and commander of theChindits
*Gregory Bateson (1904–1980),anthropologist and co-founder ofcybernetics
*Sir Anthony Havelock-Allan (1904–2003), film producer
*Geoffrey Gorer (1905–1985),anthropologist and author
*Sir Harold Ridley (1906–2001), ophthalmic surgeon, inventor of theintraocular lens implant
*Charles James Dalrymple Shaw, Baron Kilbrandon (1906–1989),advocate and judge, Dean of theFaculty of Advocates , 1957–1959, Lord of Session, 1959–1965, Chairman of theScottish Law Commission , 1965–1971, andLord of Appeal in Ordinary , 1971–1976
*Thomas Ernest Bennett Clarke (1907–1989), author and screenwriter
*Field Marshal Sir Richard Hull (1907–1989), Commander,Blade Force , 1942,General Officer Commanding 1st Armoured Division, 1944–1945, GOC 5th Infantry Division, 1945–1946, Commandant,Staff College, Camberley , 1946–1948, Director of Staff Duties, 1948–1950, Chief Army Instructor,Imperial Defence College , 1950–1952, Chief of Staff,Middle East Land Forces, 1953–1954, GOC British Troops inEgypt , 1954–1956, DeputyChief of the Imperial General Staff , 1956–1958, Commander-in-Chief,Far East Land Forces, 1958–1961, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, 1961–1965, and Chief of the Defence Staff, 1965–1967
*Bernard Kettlewell (1907–1979),lepidopterist
*Richard Murdoch (1907–1990), actor and comedian
*Harry Frederick Oppenheimer , Chairman,De Beers
*Sir Osbert Lancaster (1908–1986), cartoonist and designer
*Henry Carpenter Longhurst (1909–1978),golf journalist and commentator
*Geoffrey Toone (1910–2005), actor
*Jack Whittingham (1910–1972), James Bond screenwriter
*Sir John Lovegrove Waldron (1910–1975), Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, 1968–1972
*John Sinclair Morrison (1913–2000), Professor of Greek,University of Durham , 1945–1950, Vice-Master ofChurchill College, Cambridge , 1960–1965, first President of University College (later Wolfson College), Cambridge, 1965–1980, expert on Greektrireme s
*Wilfrid Noyce (1917–1962), mountaineer and writer, member of the 1953 Everest Expedition
*Kent Walton (1917–2003), wrestling commentator
*Alexander Wallace Fielding (1918–1991),SOE officer and author
*Lawrence Stone (1919–1999), historian,Dodge Professor of History ,Princeton University , 1963–1990
*John Donaldson, Baron Donaldson of Lymington (1920–2005),Master of the Rolls
*Michael Hoban (1921–2003), headmaster ofHarrow School
*W. Stanley Moss (1921–1965), intelligence officer and writer
*Sir Anthony Caro (born 1924), sculptor
*Sir Geoffrey Johnson Smith (born 1924), politician
*Gerald Francis Priestland (1927–1991), broadcaster and writer
*Simon Arthur Noël Raven (1927–2001), writer
*Oliver Popplewell (born 1927), judge
*William Rees-Mogg, Baron Rees-Mogg (born 1928), politician and journalist
*Dick Taverne, Baron Taverne (born 1928), politician
*David Nightingale Hicks (1929–1998), interior designer and author
*Peter May (1929–1994),cricket er
*Peter Yates (born 1929), film director
*Frederic Raphael (born 1931), writer
*John Wakeham, Baron Wakeham (born 1932), politician
*Peter Walwyn (born 1933), racehorse trainer
*John Gouriet (born 1935), political campaigner
*David Dimbleby (born 1938), TV presenter
*Adam Raphael (born 1938), journalist
*Peter Cowie (born 1939), film historian
*Jonathan Mance, Baron Mance (born 1943), Law Lord
*Michael Prestwich (born 1943), Professor of Medieval History, University of Durham
*Jonathan Dimbleby (born 1944), TV & radio presenter
*Jonathan King (born 1944), pop music impresario
*Charles Goodson-Wickes (born 1945), politician
*Sir Max Hastings (born 1945), journalist, writer and broadcaster
*Tim Yeo (born 1945), politician
*General Sir Timothy Granville-Chapman (born 1947),Adjutant-General to the Forces , 2000–2003,Commander-in-Chief Land , 2003–2005, andVice-Chief of the Defence Staff , 2005–
*Tony Banks (born 1950), founder member of Genesis
*Peter Gabriel (born 1950), founder member of Genesis
*Sir John Watson Gieve KCB (born 1950), Deputy Governor of theBank of England
*Mike Rutherford (born 1950), founder member of Genesis
*Anthony Phillips (born 1951), founder member of Genesis
*Anthony Coombs (born 1952), politician
*Archie Norman (born 1954), Businessman
*Karl Wallinger (born 1957), rock musician
*Rachel Portman (born 1960), composer
*Jeff Stelling (born 1960), presenter on Sky Sports Gillete Soccer SaturdayFact|date=August 2008
*Jeremy Hunt (born 1966),Member of Parliament (MP) for South West Surrey
*Douglas Carswell (born 1971),Member of Parliament (MP) for Harwich
*Andy Goldstein (born 1977), presenter of Sky Sports Soccer AM: 2007-presentFictional Old Carthusians
*Giles Wemmbley-Hogg (created 2002, born c. 1984), fictional
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