List of Old Shirburnians

Sherborne is a British full boarding Public School located in the town of Sherborne in north-west Dorset.

Mathematician, computer scientist, logician, cryptanalyst, philosopher and theoretical biologist Alan Turing

This list comprises predominantly 20th century notable Old Shirburnians organised by profession. For information on earlier Old Shirburnians:

Academia

Leading English actor Jeremy Irons
British military commander, former Commander Land Forces General Sir Nicholas Parker

Entertainment & the Arts

Actor best known for parts in Downton Abbey and the Paddington films Hugh Bonneville
Writer David Cornwell better known by his pen name John le Carré
Lead singer and co-founder of the rock band Coldplay Chris Martin

Military

Director General of the European Union Military Staff Lieutenant General David Leakey
Standing Joint Force Commander since November 2018 Major General Rupert Jones

Intelligence

Diplomacy and colonial administration

UK Permanent Representative on the North Atlantic Council (NATO) and then United Nations (UN) Sir John Weston

Clergymen

Broadcasting

Politics

Writers and poets

Novelist, elder brother of Evelyn Waugh and son of Arthur Waugh OS Alec Waugh

Sport

Other

Victoria Cross holders

Five Old Shirburnians have been awarded the Victoria Cross, to whom a memorial plaque was commissioned, the unveiling of which took place in the School Chapel on 19 September 2004.[3]

  • Rear Admiral Henry James Raby VC CB.
    VC won in the Crimean War, when he was a Lieutenant in the Naval Brigade. Raby was the first man to actually receive the medal, with Queen Victoria pinning it onto him in the first investiture.
  • Brigadier General Sir Arthur George Hammond VC, KCB DSO
    VC won in the Second Afghan War, when he was a Captain in the Bengal Staff Corps, Indian Army
  • Major General Charles Edward Hudson VC, CB, DSO & Bar MC
    VC won in the First World War, when he was a Temporary Lieutenant Colonel in the Sherwood Foresters
  • Major Edward Bamford VC, DSO,
    VC won in the First World War, when he was a Captain in the Royal Marine Light Infantry
  • Captain John Hollington Grayburn VC,
    VC granted posthumously and he was gazetted Captain; won in the Second World War, as a Lieutenant in the Parachute Regiment

References

  1. 'LYS, Rev. Francis John' in Who Was Who (OUP)
  2. The Earl of Romney, The Daily Telegraph, June 10, 2004
  3. Old Shirburnian Editorial Team, (2004), The OS Record, pages 20–21 , (Shelleys The Printers, Sherborne)
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