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Give the details of the Alumni of the Felsted School? Give the list on the basis of the departments? Felsted School is an independent co educational day bearding English school. The school was founded in 1564. The list of notable alumni as well as department wise alumni is given below: Professor Sir Colin Alexander St John Wilson (Follyfield 1935-40) Professor Lucilla Poston (Manor 1970-72) Andrew Tyrie MP (Follyfield 1970-75) General Sir Francis Richard Dannatt, GCB, CBE, MC (Preparatory 1960-64) Sir Martyn Arbib (Follyfield 1953-56) Max Stafford-Clarke (Preparatory and Elwyn's 1950-59) Nick Knight (Preparatory and Stocks's 1978-88) Matthew Spacie MBE (Deacon's 1983-85) Science and Medicine: John Wallis (1616–1703), Fellow of the Royal Society, mathematician and Divine, Savilian Professor of Geometry, Oxford University Dr. Robin Cocks (b. 1938), Keeper of Palaeontology, Natural History Museum, London Peter Isaac (1923–2002), Professor Emeritus Civil Engineering, Newcastle University Alex Haslam (b. 1961), Professor of Social Psychology, Exeter University Anthony King (b. 1923) Vet., Khartoum University DSc., Assoc. Professor of Pennsylvania University, Professor Veterinary Anatomy, Liverpool and Pro-Vice Chancellor. Frmr President of Anatomical Society of GB Antony Galione (b. 1968), Professor of Pharmacology, Fellow of New College, Oxford University C. V. Durell, (1882–1968), mathematician, prolific writer of school text books (ODNB) Charles Hose (1863–1929), zoologist and ethnologist (ODNB) David Stafford-Clark (1916–99), psychiatrist, BBC & ITV psychiatry programme maker, Consultant Emeritus Guy's Hospital & United Hospitals, London University, Consultant Bethlem Royal Hospital & Maudsley Hospital (ODNB) Denys Pringle (b. 1952), Professor of History & Archaeology, Cardiff University Donald Portway (1887–1979), Dean, Faculty of Engineering, Khartoum University (1957–61), Hon. Fellow of Downing College, Cambridge, Emeritus Fellow of Trumbull College, Yale University Dr. Jamie Shiers (b. 1956), Physicist at CERN, LHC Computing Grid project Dr. Sophie Harrington (b.1983), Mays-Wild Fellow for Research in Materials Science, Downing College, Cambridge Frank Halford (1894–1955), aircraft designer, motor racing pioneer, Technical Director & Chairman de Havilland (ODNB) Isaac Barrow (1630–1677), Fellow of the Royal Society, mathematician, Master of Trinity College, Cambridge (1672–77), and 1st Lucasian Professor, Cambridge University (ODNBimage) John Fowles (b. 1936), Professor & Orthopaedic Director, Montreal University. Officer of the Order of Canada 2004 John Kirkaldy (1908–90), Emeritus Professor of Geology, London University (1974–90) John Nicholls (b.1943), Emeritus Professor of Colorectal Surgery & Clinical Director, St. Mark's Hospital, London, Visiting Professor Imperial College, London University Joseph Henry Woodger (1894–1981), research biologist, prolific author (ODNB) Kenneth Cross, (1890–1968), architect, President RIBA 1956-58 (ODNB) Military: Major-General William Goodday Strutt (1762–1848), Governor Stirling Castle and Governor of Quebec (1837–48) (ODNB) Brig.-General Ernest Hunter Rodwell (1858–1937), CB, Afghan Wars, WW1, translator to English of the Omar Khayyam Brigadier-General Charles Flick (1869–1948) Brigadier-General Charles William Singer (1870–1936), CB, CMG, DSO Brigadier-General Robert McDouall (1871–1941), Governor Fort Mackinac (1914–18) General Sir Alfred Gaselee (1844–1918) GCB, GCIE, former aide-de-camp to Queen Victoria, action Afghan Wars, Boxer Uprising, China and India (ODNB) Henry L. Hulbert (1867–1918), US Marine, awarded US Medal of Honor 1899, Croix de Guerre (France) 1918, Distinguished Service Cross (US) 1918, Purple Heart (US) 1918; US Navy destroyer ship named in his memory Lt. Colonel Macleod Bawtree Robinson (1858–1935), CMG, Boer War Commander, Commandant of Kimberley in siege (Queen's Medal 2 clasps, Kings Medal 3 clasps, thrice Mentioned in Despatches) Lt. General Sir Bertram Kirwan (1871-60) Walter Richard Pollock Hamilton (1856–1879), VC, Lt. Corps of Guides, 2nd Afghan War, portrayed in M.M. Kaye's novel The Far Pavilions and film of same Business: Aylett Sammes (1636–79), antiquary, author The Antiquities of Antient Britain in 1675 (ODNB) Edward Forster, the Elder (1730–1812), merchant, antiquary, Governor of the Royal Exchange (ODNB) George Dunkerley (1919–1994), chairman, Oil & Pipelines Agency, director STC (1985–1989) Jack Edwards (1920–2002), Chairman Halcrow (1986–92) John Beresford Fowler (1906–1977), interior decorator (ODNB) Sir Allen George Clark (1898–1962), industrialist, former MD and pioneer at Plessey telecommunications (ODNB) Sir Montague Prichard (1915–91), Chairman of Belgrave Holdings plc and several other companies Clergy: Charles Allan Smythies (1844–1894), Rt. Rev. Bishop of Zanzibar and East Africa Dr. Thomas Townson (1715–92), evangelist, scholar, writer (ODNB) Rev Robert Fellowes LLD (1771–1847), radical theologian, defender of Queen Caroline and benefactor of UCL Robert Carr Brackenbury (1752–1818), Methodist Puritan preacher, colleague of John Wesley (ODNB) Thomas Vincent (1634–1678), Puritan clergyman, dissident preacher (ODNB) William Barker Daniel (1754–1833), Rev., clergyman, writer on field sports (ODNB) William Gouge (1575–1673), clergyman, prominent Calvinist preacher, writer (ODNB) Sports: W H T Douglas (1882–1932), English Test Cricket (capt.) and Olympic boxer (Gold Medal 1908), Football for England (Amateur) Duncan MacMillan (b 1890), Olympic athlete 440m, 1912 John Matthews (1888- ), Olympic Hockey, 1912 (England & GB) Norman Hallows (1886–1968), Olympic athlete, bronze 1500m winner 1908, former Olympic record holder 1500m William Craig Moore (b 1890), Olympic athlete 1912, 1500m Theatre/Music/Art/Broadcasting: John Alldis (b. 1929), Chorus Master of the London Philharmonic Choir and Guildhall School of Music Choir, also numerous major overseas ensembles inc. Danish & Dutch State Choirs, double Grammy award winner Kenneth Kendall (b. 1924), British broadcaster Max Stafford-Clark (b. 1941), London Theatre director, former director of Royal Court Theatre Paul Max Bonner (b. 1936), formerly Head of Documentaries, Community Broadcasts, Science for BBC Philip Latham (b.1929), TV, film and West End actor Richard Johnson (b. 1927), West End Theatre and film actor, writer and producer Sam Walters (b. 1939) MBE, 1955 winner Public Schools' Mace (Debating), London theatre director, Founder Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond Stuart Burge (1918–2002), film director, producer, actor (ODNB) Contact: Felsted, Dunmow, Essex CM6 3LL, United Kingdom +44 1371 822600 Last edited by Gunjan; July 1st, 2019 at 01:30 PM. |