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The Harpur Window,
Bedford Modern School , designed by
Hugh Easton with the inscription, They Shall Mount Up With Wings As Eagles
The following is a list of some notable Old Bedford Modernians who are former pupils of
Bedford Modern School in
Bedford , England. At the school, alumni are known as OBMs .
[1] The Old Bedford Modernians' Club was founded in 1892.
[1]
Academia
Sir William Tilden FRS
Prof. John Holland Rose FBA
Sir Peter Knight FRS
Dr. Peter Wothers MBE
Sir William Augustus Tilden
FRS (1842–1926), Chemist & Dean,
Royal College of Science , London
[2]
[3]
Professor Joseph Reynolds Green
FRS
FLS (1848–1914), Professor of Botany to the
Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain
[4]
[5]
[6]
Professor William Hillhouse
FLS (1850–1910), first Professor of Botany at the
University of Birmingham
[3]
[7]
Edward Mann Langley (1851–1933), founded the
Mathematical Gazette , created
Langley's Adventitious Angles
[3]
[8]
William Robert Bousfield
FRS (1854–1943),
chemist
[3]
[9]
Professor John Holland Rose
FBA (1855–1942),
Vere Harmsworth Professor of Imperial and Naval History ,
University of Cambridge
[3]
[10]
George Charles Crick
FGS
FRGS
FZS (1856–1917), geologist, authority on
Cephalopoda , 1st Assistant at the
Natural History Museum
[11]
Arthur John Pressland
FRSE (1865–1934), educational theorist, linguist, schoolmaster and writer
[3]
[12]
George James Gibbs
FRAS (1866–1947), astronomer, engineer, inventor and public science lecturer
[3]
[13]
Professor Richard John Durley
MBE (1868–1948), Professor of Mechanical Engineering at
McGill University (1901–12)
[14]
[15]
[16]
Edward Augustine Lowe Laxton
MBE (1869–1951), expert on fruit production (
Laxton's Superb )
[3]
Professor Henry Payne
FRAeS
M.Inst.C.E. (1871–1945), Professor of Engineering at the
University of Melbourne
[17]
[18]
Jannion Steele Elliott (1871–1942),
ornithologist
[19]
[20]
Dr Eric Temple Bell (1883–1960), mathematician who specialised in
number theory and formulated the
Bell series
[21]
[22]
Sir Charles Oatley
OBE
FRS
FREng (1904–1996), pioneered the development of the
scanning electron microscope
[3]
[23]
[24]
Dr. G. C. Dunning
D.Lit
FSA (1905–1978), pioneering medieval archaeologist, authority on Anglo-Saxon and medieval ceramics
[25]
[26]
Professor William Francis Grimes
CBE (1905–1988), Professor of Archaeology,
University of London (1956–1973)
[3]
[27]
Reverend Francis MacCarthy Willis Bund (1906–1980), Chaplain,
Dean and
Fellow of
Balliol College, Oxford
[3]
Dr D. C. Riddy
CBE (1907–1979), Controller-General of the Education Branch,
Control Commission for German – British Element
[3]
F. G. Emmison
MBE
FSA
FRHistS (1907–1995), archivist, author and historian
[3]
[28]
Professor John Roach (1920–2015), historian
[29]
Professor Ramsay Shearman DSc
FReng
FIET
FRMetS
FIEEE (1924–2019), pioneer in shortwave radio and radar
[30]
Professor Brian Glüss
FRSS (1930–2013), statistician, mathematician, systems engineer, author and expert on
survivor guilt
[31]
Professor John Richard Anthony Pearson
FRS
FIMMM
MIChemE (born 1930), pioneer in
fluid mechanics
[32]
Professor David John Bartholomew
FBA (1931–2017), Professor of Statistics at the
LSE (1973–96)
[33]
[34]
Professor Philip Bean (born 1936), Professor of
Criminology at
Loughborough University , former President of the
British Soc. of Criminology
[35]
Professor George Richard Pickett
FRS (born 1939), Professor of
Low Temperature Physics at
Lancaster University
[36]
[37]
Professor Sid Gray PhD
FASSA
FCCA (born 1942), Professor at the
University of Sydney Business School
[38]
Professor Richard Hugh Britnell
FBA (1944–2013), Professor of History at
Durham University
[39]
[40]
Sir Peter Knight
FRS (born 1947), Professor of
quantum optics at
Imperial College London
[41]
[42]
Professor Stephen Wildman (born 1951), Professor of the History of Art at
Lancaster University
[36]
Dr. Roger Geoffrey Clarke (1952–2007),
ornithologist , world authority on
harriers and other
birds of prey
[43]
Professor Barry H.V. Topping
MBCS
MICE
MIStructE
MIMechE
FIMA (born 1952), authority and author on
computational mechanics
[44]
Professor Stephen Taylor (born 1953), Professor of Finance at
Lancaster University
[36]
Professor Richard Charles Murray Janko (born 1955), Professor of Classical Studies at the
University of Michigan
[33]
Professor Brian Derby
FIMMM (born 1956), Professor of
Materials science at
Manchester University
[36]
Professor Gavin D'Costa (born 1958), Professor in Catholic Theology at the
University of Bristol
[45]
[46]
Professor Tom Inns (born 1965), Director of
Glasgow School of Art (2013–2018)
Professor Nick Groom
FRSA (born 1966), Professor of English Literature at the
University of Macau and author
[36]
Professor Tony Claydon (born 1967), Professor of Early Modern History at
Bangor University ,
Wales [
citation needed ]
Dr Peter David Wothers
MBE
FRSC (born 1969), chemist and Fellow of
St Catharine's College, Cambridge
[47]
Professor Ben McFarlane (born 1976), Professor of English Law at the
University of Oxford
[48]
Actors, directors and entertainers
John Sessions
Jeremy Irvine
E. E. Blake (1879–1961), pioneering exhibitor of motion pictures and owner of cinemas
[33]
[49]
[50]
Harrish Ingraham (1881–?), Hollywood film director, writer and actor in the era of
silent movies
[51]
Gillie Potter (1887–1975), comedian and broadcaster
[33]
[52]
[53]
Reginald Berkeley (1890–1935), playwright and screenwriter in Hollywood (
Cavalcade ,
The World Moves On )
[33]
[54]
Robert Luff
CBE (1914–2009), theatrical agent and producer (
The Black and White Minstrel Show )
[55]
[56]
Derek Scott (1921–2006),
double act (with
Terry-Thomas and
Tony Hancock ) and music director (
The Muppet Show )
[57]
David Tringham (1935–2022),
film director (
Lawrence of Arabia ,
Highlander ,
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves )
[58]
Hugh Armstrong (1944-2016), actor (
How to Get Ahead in Advertising ,
Death Line )
[59]
David Firth (born 1945), actor (
Casualty ,
Midsomer Murders ), screenwriter (
Home James! ), singer (original cast of
Phantom of the Opera )
[60]
John Sessions (1953–2020), actor (
Gangs of New York ,
The Iron Lady ,
Filth ), comedian and broadcaster (
QI )
[61]
Julian Hector (born 1960), head of the
BBC Natural History Unit
[62]
Saul Nassé (born 1965), producer for the
BBC (
Tomorrow's World )
[63]
[64]
Russell Barnes (born 1968), television producer (
The Enemies of Reason ,
The Genius of Charles Darwin )
[36]
David Jubb (born 1970), theatre director and chief executive of the
Battersea Arts Centre
[65]
[66]
Russell Howard (born 1980), comedian and presenter (
Russell Howard's Good News )
[67]
[68]
[69]
Leon Parris (born 1981), writer, composer, musician and actor (
Wolfboy )
[70]
Jeremy Irvine (born 1990), UK and Hollywood actor (
War Horse ,
Now Is Good ,
Great Expectations ,
The Railway Man )
[71]
Sope Dirisu (born 1991), stage, television and film actor
[72]
Suhani Gandhi (born 1994), model and actress
[73]
Adventurers, aviators, exiles and prisoners of war
Captain Percy Farrar DSO FGS
John Percy Farrar
DSO
FGS (1857–1929), mountaineer, President of the
Alpine Club , Member of the
Mount Everest Committee
[74]
[75]
[76]
Sir Reginald Wolseley, 10th Baronet (1872–1933), dubbed the elevator
baronet
[77]
[78]
[79]
Captain and Bimbashi Henry Haymes
SBStJ
MRCS
LRCP (1872–1904), surgeon, an original explorer of the
Bahr-el-Ghazal
[80]
George E.M. Kelly (1878–1911), early aviator in the
Aeronautical Division, US Signal Corps
[81]
Captain Aeneas Lionel Acton Mackintosh (1879–1916),
Antarctic explorer , commander of the
Ross Sea party expedition
[3]
W.A.B. Goodall (1880–1941),
castaway , described as 'the ruler of the world's tiniest kingdom':
Pulau Sarimbun ,
Straits of Johore
[82]
Duncan Mackintosh, 31st Chattan (1884–1966), 31st Chief of
Clan Chattan (1942–66)
[83]
Wilfrid Thomas Reid
FRAeS (1887–1968), aircraft designer and pioneer of the Canadian aircraft industry
[84]
P.C.B. Newington (1888–1964), author of a
cookbook celebrating Malaysian food, conceived while starving as a
prisoner of war
[85]
Frederick Williamson
CIE (1891–1935), explorer, founder member of the Himalayan Club
[86]
Captain Richard 'Dick' Howe
MBE
MC (1916–1981), Escape Officer at
Colditz Castle during
World War II (1942–1945)
[87]
[88]
Desmond 'Dizzy' de Villiers
AFC (1922–1976),
chief test pilot at
de Havilland and
English Electric
[84]
Architecture, art and design
Josiah Conder, statue at the University of Tokyo
Josiah Conder (1852–1920), architect who designed the
Rokumeikan and other public buildings in
Tokyo
[33]
Henry John Sylvester Stannard
RBA
FRSA (1870–1951),
watercolour artist
[33]
[89]
Sydney Morgan Eveleigh (1870-1947), architect in
Vancouver
[90]
Major Hugh Patrick Guarin Maule
DSO
MC
FRIBA (1873–1940), architect (
Royal Veterinary College in London)
[91]
George Loraine Stampa (1875–1951), artist, contributor to
Punch and other illustrated papers and magazines
[33]
[92]
[93]
Walter Stonebridge
FRIBA (1879–1962), Diocesan Architect for
Ely ,
St Albans and
Bedford
[94]
Algernon Winter Rose
MC (1885–1918), architect
[95]
[96]
Kenneth Alexander (1887–1975), photographer for
United Artists ,
Samuel Goldwyn Productions and
20th Century Studios
[97]
Robert Tor Russell
CIE
DSO (1888–1972), Chief Architect to the Government of India
[98]
[99]
Thomas Francis Ford
FRIBA (1891–1971),
Diocesan Architect for
Southwark and a translator of the
New Testament
[100]
Alexander Girard (1907–1993), textile designer and interior architect
[101]
Victor Farrar RIBA PPFAS FRSA (1930–2007), architect
[102]
Dennis Sharp (1933–2010), architect, professor, curator, historian, author and editor
[103]
Peter Forster (1935–2021),
wood engraver
[104]
Steve Gibbons (born 1956),
graphic designer
[105]
Alex Chinneck
MRSS (born 1984),
installation artist
[106]
Armed forces
Major George Wheeler VC
Lieutenant Charles Carroll Wood
H.D. Harvey-Kelly DSO
Lt-Col. James Knox DSO*
Capt. Wynn Bagnall MC , statue at
Winnipeg , Canada
Sir Edwin Horlick KBE
Air Force
Wing Commander George Marshall Griffith (1877–1946),
Commandant of the
Royal Flying Corps in India
[107]
Brigadier-General Percy Robert Clifford Groves
CB
CMG
DSO (1878–1959), Air Strategist
[108]
[109]
Air Vice-Marshal Robert Dickinson Oxland
CB
CBE (1889–1959), Group Commander in
Bomber Command (1943–44)
[108]
[110]
Air Commodore Edye Rolleston Manning
CBE
DSO
MC (1889–1957), senior officer in the
Royal Air Force
[111]
[112]
[113]
Air Commodore Charles Henry Elliott-Smith
AFC (1889–1994), senior officer in the
Royal Air Force
[114]
Major H.D. Harvey-Kelly
DSO (1891–1917), Squadron Commander,
Royal Flying Corps
[115]
[116]
Captain John Ellis Langford Hunter
DSC
DFC (1897–1971),
World War I
flying ace
[117]
Group Captain Robert Cecil Dawkins
CBE (1903–1985), Station Commander at
RAF Tengah and
RAF Hendon
[118]
Air Commodore I. J. Fitch (1903–1944), deputy director of Intelligence at the
Air Ministry
[36]
[119]
Wing Commander Ernest Leslie 'Johnny' Hyde
DFC (1914–1942), senior officer in the
Royal Air Force
[120]
Squadron Leader Roland Anthony 'Tony' Lee Knight
DFC (1917–1941),
World War II
flying ace
[121]
Army
Major-General Francis John Fowler
CB
DSO (1864–1939) Commander of the
Derajat Brigade (1914–16)
[122]
[123]
Major-General Charles Astley Fowler
CB
CSI
DSO (1865–1940), Brigade Commander at the
Battle of Loos , 1915
[122]
[124]
Brigadier-General Sir Arthur Long
KBE
CB
CMG
DSO (1866–1941), Director of Transport and Supplies, Macedonia and The Black Sea
[125]
[126]
[127]
Colonel Reginald Ruston
CB (1867–1963), commander of the
Mounted infantry of the
Devon Regiment (1891–1903)
[125]
[128]
Major R.T. Anwyl-Passingham
OBE
DL
JP (1867–1926), Commander of the
72nd Punjabis ,
High Sheriff of
Merionethshire
[129]
[130]
Lieutenant-General Gerald Robert Poole
CB
CMG
DSO (1868–1937), Commandant of the
Royal Marine Artillery
[131]
[132]
Lt.-Col. Charles Forbes Buchan
CBE
OStJ (1869–1954), Deputy Assistant Director at the
War Office during
WW1
[133]
[134]
[135]
Colonel Ernest Clive Atkins
CB
TD
DL
JP (1870–1953), Commander of the 2/5th
Leicestershire Regiment ,
High Sheriff of Leicestershire
[36]
[136]
[137]
Lt.-Col. Robert Haymes
DSO (1870–1942), first to establish an
OP at the
Battle of Neuve Chapelle
[138]
Lt.-Col. C. A. Keatinge Johnson (1870–1937), senior officer in the
First Australian Imperial Force
[114]
[139]
[140]
Major-General Herbert William Jackson
CB
CSI
DSO (1872–1940), Officer of the
British Indian Army
[141]
[142]
Major George Godfrey Massy Wheeler
VC (1873–1915), was a recipient of the
Victoria Cross
[143]
Lt.-Col. Arthur Charles Rothery Nutt
DSO (1873–1946), inventor of the
artillery miniature range
[144]
Lt.-Col. R. E. Power DSO (1874–1956), Commander of the 1st and 2nd Battalion of the
Buffs
[145]
Major-General Charles Howard Foulkes
CB
CMG
DSO (1875–1969), Britain's chief adviser on
gas warfare
[146]
Brigadier-General Herbert Cecil Potter
CB
CMG
DSO (1875–1964)
[147]
Lieutenant Charles Carroll Wood (1876–1899), first Canadian born Officer to die in the
Second Boer War
[148]
[149]
Colonel Charles Temple Morris
CBE (1876–1956), Commander of the 5th Battalion of the
1st Punjab Regiment between 1921 and 1926
[150]
[151]
Lt.-Col. James Knox
DSO&bar (1878–1918), Battalion Commander,
Royal Warwickshire Regiment , 1915–18
[152]
[153]
Brigadier-General Herbert Dobbin
CBE
DSO (1878–1946),
Colonel-Commandant ,
Iraq Levies , the
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
[154]
[155]
Brigadier-General Arthur Turner
CB
CMG
DSO (1878–1952),
Cricketer ,
rugby union player and soldier
[156]
[157]
Colonel Wilfrid Stanley Richmond
CMG
MICE (1881–1962), deputy director of Roads in the
BEF during
World War I
[158]
[159]
[160]
Lt.-Col. Henry Cecil Prescott
CMG
CIE (1882–1960), Inspector of Police in
Iraq
[161]
[162]
Colonel Guy Sutton Bocquet
CIE
VD
FRSA (1882–1961),
ADC to the
Viceroy of India
[163]
[164]
[165]
Lt.-Col. Archibald Alderman Chase DSO (1884–1917), Commander of the 8th Battalion of the
Royal Sussex Regiment
[166]
[167]
Brigadier Harold Evelyn William Bell Kingsley
CIE
DSO (1885–1970), Aide-de-Camp to King
George VI
[168]
Lt.-Col. Charles Harvey-Kelly
DSO (1885–1982), Military Attache in
Kabul (1924-6)
[108]
[169]
Lieutenant-General Reginald Dawson Hopcraft Lough
DSO
OBE (1886–1958),
Aide-de-camp to King
George VI
[108]
[170]
Lt.-Col. A.E.F. Fawcus
DSO
MC
TD (1886–1936), Commander, 1/5th
North Staffordshire Regiment , 1/5th
Sherwood Foresters
[171]
[172]
[173]
Lt.-Col. W. F. Jackson
OBE
MC&Bar
TD (1886–1964), Signals Liaison Officer to the US Army HQ in the UK during
World War II
[174]
Major George Croxton Walker
OBE
MC
TD (1888–1936)
[175]
[176]
Major Edward Crozier Creasy (1888–1936), senior liaison Officer during the
Upper Silesia Plebiscite (1920–21)
[177]
[178]
Captain Wynn Bagnall
MC (1890–1931),
Canadian Field Artillery , model for a statue by
James Fraser in
Winnipeg, Manitoba
[179]
[180]
Lt.-Col. Melville Ten Broeke
MC&bar (1891–1963), commander of
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Regiment
[181]
Major-General L.A. Hawes
CBE
DSO
MC
DL (1892–1986), Commanded the transport to France of the
BEF during
World War I
[182]
Brigadier W.C.V. Galwey
OBE
MC&bar (1897–1977), Senior Officer who served in
World War I and
World War II
[183]
Col. F. H. Willasey Wilsey
MC (1898–1971), Senior Liaison Officer to the Afghan delegation during the
coronation of
Queen Elizabeth II
[184]
Brigadier Ernest Dynes
CBE (1903–1968),
Aide-de-camp to HM Queen
Elizabeth II (1955–57)
[185]
Brigadier Thomas Henry Scott Galletly
DSO&bar
MC (1905–1972), Commander of the 1st Brigade,
Arab League
[36]
Major Colin Leo Bliss (1907–1944), pioneer of operational parachuting
[186]
[187]
Major-General Reginald Booth Stockdale
CB
CMG
OBE (1908–1979) Colonel Commandant,
REME
[108]
[188]
Lt.-Col. Edward Peter Fletcher Boughey
OBE (1911–1986),
Special Operations Executive
[189]
Major-General Keith Burch
CB
CBE (1931–2013)
[190]
Navy
Commander Willoughby Huddleston
CMG (1866–1953),
ADC to
Lord Pentland ,
Governor of Madras (1912–19)
[191]
[192]
Captain Thomas Oloff de Wet
CBE (1869–1940), Principal Naval Transport Officer during the
evacuation of Constantinople in 1923
[193]
[194]
Rear Admiral Alfred Ransom
CBE (1871–1953), senior officer in the Royal Navy
[195]
[196]
Sir Ernest Whiteside Huddleston
CIE
CBE
RIN (1874–1959),
Aide-de-camp to the
Viceroy of India
[108]
[197]
Captain Francis Walter Despard Twigg
OBE (1883-1951), senior officer in the Royal Navy
[198]
Commander Herbert Newton
OBE
DL (1900–1973),
Royal Navy Commander and
Deputy Lieutenant of
Bedfordshire
[36]
Rear-Admiral Jack Kenneth Highton
CB
CBE (1904–1988),
Aide-de-camp to Queen
Elizabeth II
[199]
Captain Frederick Stovin-Bradford
CBE
DSC&Bar (1919–1974),
Royal Navy Commander (
Fleet Air Arm )
[200]
Vice-Admiral Sir Ted Horlick
KBE (1925–2021), Director General of British Ships (1979–83), Chief Naval Engineer Officer (1981–83)
[36]
[201]
Industry and commerce
John Howard
Charles Wells
Sir George Farrar Bt
John Howard (1791–1878),
industrialist , inventor of agricultural equipment and four times
Mayor of Bedford
[202]
James Howard (1821–1889), industrialist and inventor of agricultural equipment.
MP for Bedford
[202]
Sir Frederick Howard
DL
JP (1828–1915),
industrialist
[202]
[203]
Captain Charles Wells (1842–1914), founder of
Charles Wells Ltd ,
progenitor of the
Wells baronets of
Felmersham
[204]
Sir George Farrar, 1st Baronet (1859–1915), mining magnate, politician and soldier
[205]
[206]
Lt. Col. Henry Batten Huddleston
OBE
VD (1864–1944), Chief Agent and later a Director of the Burma Railways
[207]
Hon. Walter Nutt
OBE (1874–1940), managing director of
The Straits Trading Company (1918–21)
[208]
Sir Noel Mobbs
KCVO
OBE (1878–1959), founder of
Slough Estates and
High sheriff of
Buckinghamshire
[209]
[210]
E. E. Blake (1879–1961), Chairman of
Kodak UK
[50]
E. E. Cammack AIA FAIA FCAS (1881–1958), prominent
actuary in the USA
[211]
[212]
[213]
William Pickwoad
OBE
FRSA (1886–1975), prominent in South America's railway industry. Founding director of the
Central Bank of Bolivia
[33]
[214]
W. T. Godber
CBE (1904–1981), authority on agriculture and
agricultural engineering
[36]
[215]
Sir Henry Cecil Johnson
KBE (1906–1988), chairman of the
British Railways Board (1968–71)
[216]
Alastair George MacKenzie
CBE
MC (1915–1989), prominent figure in
South East Asian insurance during the 1960s and 1970s
[217]
Francis Coulson
MBE (1919–1998),
chef and hotelier
[218]
[219]
Edward Roy Kent
CBE (1920–2009), estate owner and agriculturalist in the
Caribbean
[220]
Lt.-Col. Ray Daniels
MC (1923–2003), Chief Executive of the
William Press Group
[221]
Max Wideman (born 1927), expert in
project management
[222]
Sir Anthony Hartwell, 6th Baronet (born 1940),
Master mariner and
Marine surveyor
[223]
[224]
John Quenby (born 1941), Chief Executive of the
RAC Motor Sports Association (1990–2001)
[225]
Andrew Stuart Winckler (1949–2007), Chief Executive of the
Financial Services Authority (1996–98)
[36]
[226]
Adrian Penfold
OBE
MRTPI
FRSA (born 1952), Head of Planning at
British Land , adviser to the UK Government
[227]
Graham Clive Watts
OBE
MCMI
FRSA
FRIBA (born 1956), Chief Executive of the
Construction Industry Council
[228]
Richard Bradbury
CBE (born 1956), Chief Executive of
River Island (2008–11), director of
Boden (2012–)
[229]
Angus Knowles-Cutler (born 1962), senior partner at
Deloitte
[230]
Steve Melton (born 1962), Chief Executive of Exemplar Health Care
[231]
[232]
Nick Blofeld (born 1964), managing director of
Epsom Downs Racecourse (2007–09), Chief Executive of
Bath Rugby (2009–14)
[36]
Marcus Weldon (born 1968), 13th President of
Bell Labs
Journalism
Nicholas Shaxson
William Fairbridge
JP (1863–1943), founder of the
Rhodesia Herald and the
Bulawayo Chronicle , first mayor of
Salisbury
[90]
Leonard Dudeney (1875–1956), newspaper editor (
North China Daily News ) and parliamentary correspondent (
Daily Express and
Daily Sketch )
[233]
[234]
Albert Powtrill Ager (1876–1956), editor, manager and publisher of
The Straits Times
[235]
Gaston Hanet Archambault (1877–1951), correspondent at
The New York Times
[236]
[237]
Lindsay Bashford
OBE (1881–1921), Literary Editor of the
Daily Mail
[238]
Richard Capell
OBE
MM (1885–1954),
music critic for the
Daily Mail (1911–33) and the
Daily Telegraph (1933–54)
[239]
[240]
George Matthews (1917–2005), leading communist and editor of the
Daily Worker /
Morning Star from 1959 to 1974
[241]
Eric Litchfield (1920–1982), sports editor of
The Rand Daily Mail (1956–1970), the
Cape Times (1970–82) and author
[36]
Jon Akass (1933–1990),
Fleet Street columnist
[242]
[243]
[244]
Sir Nicholas Lloyd (born 1942), newspaper editor,
News of the World (1984) and the
Daily Express (1986–95)
[245]
Michael Toner (born 1944),
leader writer at the
Sunday Express and
Daily Mail . Author and novelist
[36]
Christopher Wilson (born 1947), journalist and
Royal
biographer
[36]
Nicholas Shaxson (born 1966), author, journalist and associate fellow of
Chatham House (
Treasure Islands )
[246]
Ben Anderson (born 1975), television reporter, journalist and writer (
Holidays in the Axis of Evil )
[36]
Law
Sir William Tudball
Alfred Clare (1851–1912), District Registrar of the
High Court of Justice
[247]
William Robert Bousfield
KC
FRS (1854–1943), expert on patent law
[3]
Sir William Tudball (1866–1943).
Puisne judge of the High Court of
Allahabad (1909–1922)
[248]
[249]
Sir Sidney Abrahams
KC (1885–1957), Chief Justice of
Tanganyika and
Ceylon
[250]
Sir Clement Thornton Hallam (1891–1965), Solicitor to the
General Post Office
[251]
Dr James Mould QC (1893–1958),
Queen's Counsel , Bencher of Gray's Inn and a Fellow of
University College London
[252]
[253]
Rowland Thomas Lovell Lee (1920–2005),
Recorder of the
Crown Court (1979–92)
[254]
Stephen John Wooler
CB (born 1948), HM Chief Inspector to the
Crown Prosecution Service (1999–2010)
[255]
Nicholas Stewart
KC (born 1947),
King's Counsel ,
Bencher of the
Inner Temple and Deputy
High Court Judge
[256]
Hon. Tim Lord
KC (born 1966),
King's Counsel and
Bencher of the
Inner Temple
[257]
Literature
William Hale White
William Hale White (1831–1913), author known by his pseudonym Mark Rutherford
[258]
[259]
Neil Wynn Williams (1864–1940), novelist, writer and contributor of short stories and articles to periodicals and journals
[260]
George Moreby Acklom (1870–1959), writer, literary editor of
E.P. Dutton , father of the Hollywood actor
David Manners
[261]
[262]
Sir Henry Howarth Bashford (1880–1961), author of
Augustus Carp, Esq. and several other satirical novels
[263]
Eric Temple Bell , (1883–1960), science fiction author (as John Taine)
[264]
David Scott Daniell (1906–1965), author, playwright and regimental historian
[33]
Christopher Fry (1907–2005), poet and playwright. Awarded the
Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry in 1962
[265]
Gordon Thomas (1933–2017), investigative journalist and author (
Gideon's Spies ,
The Pope's Jews )
[266]
John Andrews (born 1936), author and antiques writer
[267]
David Morse (born 1938), author on
Motown ,
Romanticism and the
Victorian era
[36]
Russell Ash (1946–2010), author (
The Top 10 of Everything )
[268]
S.I. Martin (born 1961), author, historian and journalist specialising in
Black British history and literature
[269]
[270]
Stephen May (born 1964), novelist, playwright and TV writer
[271]
Toby Litt (born 1968), author (
Beatniks ,
Corpsing ,
Finding Myself ,
Journey into Space )
[36]
Medicine
George Cleghorn
Walter Jessop FRCS
Samuel Hoppus Adams
MRCS
MD
MB (1835–1895), surgeon and physician
[272]
George Cleghorn (1850–1902), President of the
New Zealand Medical Association
[273]
Walter Jessop
FRCS (1852–1917),
Ophthalmic Surgeon at
St Bartholomew's , President of the UK Ophthalmological Society
[274]
[275]
[276]
Major-General Harold Percy Waller Barrow
CB
CMG
OBE
DSO (1856–1957), Honorary Surgeon to King
George V
[277]
[278]
Major-General George Francis Angelo Harris
CSI
FRCP (1856–1931), Honorary Surgeon to
King George V and the
Viceroy of India
[279]
[280]
[281]
Rickard William Lloyd
MRCS LRCPEd (1859–1933), Consulting
Anaesthetist and author
[282]
[283]
Charles Hubert Roberts
FRCS
FRCP (1865–1929), Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
[284]
[285]
[286]
Claud Alley Worth
FRCS (1869–1936), ophthalmologist, inventor of the
Worth 4 dot test and
Worth's Ambyloscope , world authority on
squint
[55]
[287]
Frank Atcherley Rose
FRCS (1873–1935), surgeon at
St Bartholomew's Hospital (1928–31)
[288]
[289]
[290]
Thomas Shepherd Novis
FRCS (1874–1962), Professor of Surgery at
Grant Medical College ,
Bombay
[291]
Major-General Harold Rothery Nutt
FRCS (1876–1953), Honorary Surgeon to King
George V and the
Viceroy of India
[292]
[293]
Cyril Arthur Bennett Horsford
FRCS (1876–1953),
Laryngologist to the
Royal College of Music
[294]
[295]
[296]
John Wycliffe Linnell
FRCP
MC (1878–1967), Consulting Physician
[297]
[298]
[299]
Sir Henry Howarth Bashford
FRCP (1880–1961), Honorary Physician to King
George VI
[263]
[300]
Sir Adolphe Abrahams
OBE
FRCP (1883–1967), Olympic Medical Officer from 1912
[55]
[301]
[302]
H. L. D. Kirkham (1887–1949), first Professor of Plastic Surgery at
Baylor University, Texas , recipient of the US
Legion of Merit
[303]
Frank Cook
FRCS
FRCOG (1888–1972),
Beit Fellow ,
obstetric and
gynaecological surgeon
[304]
[305]
[306]
Basil Laver
MS
FRCS (1894–1934), surgeon
[307]
[308]
Arkyl Staveley Gough
OBE
OStJ
FRCS (1900–1990), surgeon
[309]
[310]
Professor Anthony Andreasen
FRSE
FRCSE
FICS (1906–1986), surgeon to the
Viceroy of India
[311]
[312]
Sir George Edward Godber
GCB (1908–2009),
Chief Medical Officer for HM Government in England (1960–73)
[313]
[314]
William Edward Lancaster
CBE
AM (1909–2003), Chief Executive of the Royal Zoological Society of South Australia
[55]
Professor Joseph Graeme Humble
CVO
FRCP
FRCPath (1913–1980), Professor of
Haematology at
Westminster Hospital
[315]
[316]
[317]
Professor Ernest Cotchin
FRCVS
FRCPath (1917–1988), Professor of Veterinary Pathology at the
Royal Veterinary College (1963-1982)
[311]
[318]
Dr Richard Norman Smith
FRCVS (1926–1988), President of the
British Veterinary Association between 1975 and 1976.
[311]
[319]
Professor Michael Tynan
MD
FRCP (born 1934), Professor of
Paediatric
Cardiology at
Guy's Hospital (1982–99)
[320]
[321]
Dr Vaughan Southgate
OBE
DL
FZS
FRSM
FLS
FSB (born 1944),
parasitologist
[322]
[323]
Professor John Clibbens
FRSocMed (born 1953), Professor of Developmental Psychology at
Birmingham City University
[324]
Dr Harry Brünjes
FRSocMed (born 1954), Chairman of
Premier Medical Group
[325]
Professor Mark Woodhead
FRCP
FERS (born 1954), world authority on
lung infection and
pneumonia
[326]
Dr Ian Martin Wylie
FRSM (born 1955), Chief Executive of the
Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
[327]
Michael Trudgill
FAsMA
FRAeS (born 1966),
Chief Medical Officer at the
UK Civil Aviation Authority
[328]
[329]
Music
Max Richter
Roland Bocquet (1878–1956), composer, Professor of Music Theory at
Dresden Conservatory
[33]
[330]
Cyril Gell
ARCO
LRAM
FGSM (1909–1994), musician, conductor of the
BBC Singers and former professor at the
Guildhall School of Music
[33]
Derek Scott (1921–2006), composer and music director for film and television (
The Muppet Show )
[331]
Gordon Langford (1930–2017), brass band and orchestral music composer, arranger and performer (
Return of the Jedi ,
Superman II )
[332]
Paul Paviour
OAM
FRCO (born 1931), composer, organist and conductor based in Australia
[36]
Tim Souster (1943–1994), composer
[333]
Justin Lavender (born 1951), operatic
tenor and professor of vocal studies at the
Royal College of Music
[334]
Paul Christison Edwards (born 1955), organist and composer of music for the
Anglican Church
[335]
Nicholas Carthy (born 1957), Conductor of the
Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana (1993–96), Professor of Music at the
University of Colorado
[36]
Michael Hext (born 1961), inaugural winner of the
BBC Young Musician of the Year Competition
[336]
Max Richter (born 1966), composer
[337]
Don Broco , band
[338]
Segun Akinola (born 1993), composer and music director for film and television (
Doctor Who )
[339]
[340]
Public office
James Howard MP
Sir William Morgan KCMG
Arthur Carter
Sir Archibald Flower
E.D. Morel MP
The Rt. Hon. Nick Gibb MP
Richard Fuller
Home
James Howard (1821–1889),
Liberal
MP
[202]
William Robert Bousfield
KC
FRS (1854–1943),
Conservative
MP
[3]
Arthur Pedley
CB (1859–1943), senior civil servant
[341]
Arthur Sheppard
MVO (1862–1944), Private Secretary to the
Archbishop of Canterbury (1902–1928)
[108]
[342]
Sir Archibald Dennis Flower (1865–1950). Chairman of the
Trustees and Guardians of Shakespeare's birthplace
[343]
Colonel John Alfred Lawrence Billingham
CBE
FRICS (1868–1955), Chief Inspector of Works,
War Office (1928–33)
[344]
Edmund Dene Morel (1873–1924),
Labour
MP
[345]
Major F. R. Phipps
OBE
A.M. Inst. C.E. F.S.I. (1875–1927), Senior Engineering Inspector at the
Ministry of Transport , 1924 to 1927
[346]
Sir Ralph Endersby Harwood
KCB
KCVO
CB
CBE (1883–1951). Financial Secretary to three Kings (1935–37)
[347]
Davenport Fabian Cartwright Blunt
CB (1888–1965),
Under-Secretary at
HM Treasury (1946–48)
[348]
Reginald Berkeley (1890–1935),
Liberal
MP
[33]
Sir Laurence George Gale
CB
OBE (1905–1969). Controller, Royal Ordnance Factories
[349]
Hugh Chaplin
CB (1905–1996), Principal Keeper of Printed Books at the
British Museum
[350]
[351]
Jack Morton
CMG
OBE (1911–1985). Assistant Undersecretary of State at the
Ministry of Defence (1968–71)
[352]
[353]
Philip Lionel Burton
CBE (1914–1996), Head of the Civil Service Pay Research Unit between 1963 and 1971
[313]
Arthur Jones (1915–1991),
Conservative
MP . Mayor of Bedford
[354]
Edgar William Boyles (1921–2001),
Under-Secretary at the
Inland Revenue (1975–81)
[355]
Tony Hart
CBE (1923–2009), leader of
Kent C.C. during the development of the
Channel Tunnel ,
Eurostar and the
Dartford Bridge
[356]
Colonel Brian Ernest Maitland Prophet
OBE
TD
DL (1928–2004),
Deputy Lieutenant of
Bedfordshire
[36]
Sir Stanley John Odell (1929–2021), former Chairman of the National Union of Conservative Constituency Associations
[357]
Sir Keith Speed
DL (1934–2018),
Conservative
MP . Undersecretary of State for Defence (1979–81)
[358]
[359]
Jeffery John Mumford Speed
CBE
FRSA
FInstLM
FRGS (born 1936) was Director of Fundraising at
Conservative Central Office
[360]
Rev. Canon Jeffrey James West
OBE
FRSA (born 1950), Inspector of Historic Buildings,
English Heritage (1983–86)
[361]
Patrick Hall (born 1951),
Labour
MP
[362]
Nick Hawkins , (born 1957), former
Conservative
MP
[363]
Andrew Charles Gilchrist (born 1960), former General Secretary of the
Fire Brigades Union
[364]
Nicolas John "Nick" Gibb (born 1960),
Conservative
MP
[365]
Richard Fuller (born 1962),
Conservative
MP
[366]
Matt Cavanagh (born 1971),
special adviser to
New Labour (2003–2010)
[367]
Overseas
Sir William Morgan
KCMG (1828–1883),
Premier of South Australia (1878–81)
[86]
Hon. Arthur Carter (1847–1917), businessman, Australian
Consul to
Norway ,
Member of the Queensland Legislative Council
[368]
[369]
[370]
Leonard Isitt (1855–1937), M.P. for the
New Zealand Liberal Party and member of the
New Zealand Legislative Council
[371]
[372]
Charles Frederick Gale (1860–1928), senior Australian civil servant,
Chief Protector of Aborigines in Western Australia
[373]
C. W. P. Douglas de Fenzi (1863–1927),
Clerk to the Legislative Council of
Natal
[374]
Henry George Graves
ARSM (1864–1929), Controller of
Patents and Designs in India between 1904 and 1919
[375]
Sir Ernest Colville Collins Wilton
KCMG (1870–1952), President of the Commission for the Government of the
Saar Basin
[86]
[376]
Herbert George Billson
CIE (1871–1938), Chief Conservator of Indian Forests, 1922–26
[377]
[378]
Sir William Pell Barton
KCIE
CSI (1871–1956),
Resident in
Baroda (1919),
Mysore (1920–25) and
Hyderabad (1925–30)
[379]
[380]
William McKinnell (1873–1939), politician who served in the Legislative Assembly of
Manitoba , Canada (1920–36)
[381]
Hon. Walter Nutt
OBE (1874–1940), a member of the
Federal Malay States
Legislative council
[382]
John Richard Donovan Glascott
CIE (1877–1938), Chief Engineer of the
Burma Railways , Member of the
Legislative Council of Burma
[383]
[384]
Sir Robert Daniel Richmond
CIE (1878–1948), Chief Conservator, Indian Woods and Forests
[86]
[385]
[386]
Archie Rose
CIE
FRGS (1879–1961), diplomat, explorer and businessman in China
[387]
[388]
John Mervyn Dallas Wrench
CIE (1883–1961), Chief Engineer of the
Great Indian Peninsular Railway
[389]
[390]
[391]
Sir Francis Moncrieff Kerr-Jarrett (1885–1968),
Custos Rotulorum of St James's,
Jamaica
[86]
[392]
Stanley Wyatt Smith (1887–1958),
Consul-General of
Manila (1938–42) and
Honolulu (1943–44)
[393]
[394]
Major-General Ronald Okeden Alexander
CB
DSO (1888–1949), Inspector General, Central Canada (1942–46)
[86]
[395]
Charles Hawes
CIE
MC (1890–1963). Chief Engineer to the Government of
Sind
[396]
Frederick Williamson
CIE (1891–1935),
Consul-General of
Kashgar (1927–30)
[397]
[398]
Reginald Philip Abigail (1892–1969),
District Commissioner of
Arakan during the
fall of Burma in 1942
[399]
[400]
Hon. Robert Skinner
MBE (1893–1969), Federal Treasurer of the
Leeward Islands
[401]
Bertram St. Leger Ten Broeke
CIE
MC (1895–1962), Deputy Inspector-General of the Indian Police in
Bihar
[402]
W. D. Harverson
OBE
ARSM
MIMM (1903–92), Commissioner of Mines in
Kenya (1949–58) and
Tanganyika (1958–62)
[403]
Walter Ian James Wallace
CMG
OBE (1905–1993), Assistant Undersecretary of State at the
Colonial Office (1962–66)
[86]
[404]
Sir Arthur Mooring
KCMG (1908–1969), British
Resident in
Zanzibar (1959–1963)
[86]
[405]
[406]
Cyril Herbert Williams
CMG
OBE (1908–1983), Provincial Commissioner of the
Nyanza Province of
Kenya (1951–56)
[407]
Roger Tancred Robert Hawkins
GLM
ICD (1915–1980),
Rhodesian politician and member of
Ian Smith 's cabinet after
Rhodesia 's
UDI
[408]
[409]
Victor Yarnell (1919–2005), American politician,
Democratic
Mayor of Reading, Pennsylvania (1968–1972)
[86]
Colonel Ian Cook
OBE (1934–1994), Commander of the
Vanuatu Mobile Police Force (1980–84)
[36]
Malcolm Geoffrey Hilson
OBE (born 1942),
High Commissioner of
Vanuatu (1997–2000)
[410]
Paul Reddicliffe
OBE (born 1945), British Ambassador to the Kingdom of
Cambodia (1994–1997)
[411]
Michael Crowther (born 1952),
CEO of the
Indianapolis Zoo , founder of the
Indianapolis Prize
[36]
Yang Berbahagia Datuk Wira Dr. Mohamed Farid Md Rafik
DCSM (1976–2019),
Malaysian politician
[412]
Religion
The Rt. Rev. Tony Robinson
The Rt. Rev. William Toll (1843–1915),
Suffragan bishop of the
Episcopal Diocese of Chicago (1911–15)
[86]
Canon Thomas Blyth
DD (1844–1913), author and
Commissary to the
Archbishop of Ottawa and
Bishops of Niagara
[413]
[414]
The Rev. H.A. Lester
MA (1873–1922), theologian, director of the
Bishop of London's Sunday School Council (1911–1922)
[415]
[416]
The Rev. Arthur Raley
MC (1889–1964),
Chaplain to
Royal Air Force Command during
World War II
[417]
The Ven. Thomas Dix
ARCO (1908-1985), Archdeacon of
Zanzibar
[313]
The Ven. Robert Brown
MA (1914–2001),
Archdeacon of Bedford (1974–79)
[418]
The Rev. Noel Stanton (1926–2009), founder of the
Jesus Army
[36]
Dr Bryan W. Ball (born 1935), theologian, former President of the
Seventh-day Adventist Church in the
South Pacific
[419]
Dennis Frederick Orme (born 1938), former leader of
Unification Churches in England, theologian and author
[420]
The Rt. Rev. Tony Robinson (born 1956),
Bishop of Wakefield
[421]
[422]
Sport
Art
Athletics
Chess
Cricket
Arthur Jones
Monty Panesar
Arthur Jones (1872–1914),
Captained the
England cricket team .
Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1900
[433]
Lionel Brown (1872–1938),
cricketer
[434]
Arthur Jervois Turner (1878–1952),
cricketer and
rugby union player
[108]
[125]
Sir Robert Daniel Richmond (1878–1948), played cricket for
Jamaica
[435]
Walter Martin Fitzherbert Turner (1881–1948),
cricketer
[436]
Arthur Cantrell (1883–1954),
cricketer
[437]
[438]
Norman Oliver
CavA (1886–1948), played cricket for
Bedfordshire and
Brazil
[439]
[440]
Frederick Charles William Newman (1896–1966),
cricketer
[435]
Basil Rogers (1896–1975),
cricketer
[441]
Ernest Dynes
CBE (1903–1968),
cricketer
[435]
Maurice Pugh
OBE (1903–1986),
cricketer
[442]
Arthur Grenfell Coomb (1929–2022),
cricketer
[435]
Bob Gale (1933–2018),
cricketer
[443]
Geoff Millman (1934–2005),
England
cricketer
[443]
Graham Jarrett (1937–2004),
cricketer
[435]
Peter David Watts (born 1938),
cricketer
[435]
Peter Kippax (1940–2017),
cricketer
[443]
Andrew Curtis (born 1943),
cricketer
[444]
[445]
Alan Fordham (born 1964),
cricketer
[435]
[446]
Neil Stanley (born 1968),
cricketer
[36]
Andrew Trott (born 1968),
cricketer
[36]
Paul Owen (born 1969) played
cricket for
Canada
[36]
Matthew White (born 1969),
cricketer
[36]
Kelvin Locke (born 1980),
cricketer
[36]
Oliver Clayson (born 1980),
cricketer
[36]
Jamie Wade (born 1981),
cricketer
[36]
Monty Panesar (born 1982),
England
cricketer .
Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 2007
[36]
Richard King (born 1984),
cricketer
[36]
Robin Kemp (born 1984),
cricketer
[447]
Matthew Taylor (born 1999),
cricketer
[448]
James Oswald Anderson (1872–1932),
footballer for
Lomas Athletic Club and
Argentina ,
cricketer for
Hertfordshire
[449]
Andrew Ralston (1880–1950),
footballer (
Spurs and
Watford ).
FA administrator
[450]
Eric Litchfield (1920–1982),
footballer (
Newcastle United F.C. ,
Leeds United F.C. )
[451]
Gordon Brice (1924–2003),
cricketer and
footballer (
Luton Town ,
Wolverhampton Wanderers ,
Reading ,
Fulham )
[452]
Pemi Aderoju (born 2005), footballer for
Peterborough United F.C.
[453]
Hockey
Rallying
Rowing
Sir Archibald Dennis Flower (1865–1950), rowed for
Cambridge in the 1886
Boat Race
[456]
William Mansfield Poole (1871–1946), rowed for
Oxford in the 1891
Boat Race
[457]
Sir George Edward Godber
GCB (1908–2009), rowed for
Oxford in the
1928 and 1929 Boat Races
[313]
Tony Leadley (born 1928), rowed for the
United Kingdom and for
Cambridge in the 1953
Boat Race
[458]
Peter Knapp (born 1949),
rower who competed in the
1968 Summer Olympics
[459]
John Yallop (born 1949),
rower who won a silver medal at the
1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal
[458]
Neil Keron (born 1953),
rower who competed in the
1976 Summer Olympics
[458]
Tim Foster
MBE (born 1970),
rower who won a Gold Medal at the
2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney
[36]
David Gillard (born 1971), rowed for
Great Britain and also for
Cambridge in the
1991 ,
1992 and
1993
Boat Races
[460]
Rod Chisholm (born 1974),
rower who competed in the
2008 Summer Olympics and
2012 Summer Olympics
[461]
Rugby
Lt.Col Edgar Mobbs DSO
Horace William Finlinson (1871–1956),
England
Rugby International
[433]
Wardlaw Brown Thomson (1871–1921),
England
Rugby International
[433]
Lt.-Col. Edgar Mobbs
DSO (1882–1917),
England
Rugby International,
Captained
England and
Northampton
[433]
Arthur Gilbert Bull (1890–1963),
England
Rugby International
[433]
Dick Stafford (1893–1912),
England
Rugby International
[433]
Harold Lindsay Vernon Day (1898–1972),
England
Rugby International who also played
first class cricket for
Hampshire
[433]
G.T. 'Beef' Dancer (1911–1991),
rugby player who participated in the
1938 British Lions tour to South Africa
[462]
Dickie Jeeps
CBE (1930–2016),
England
Rugby International,
Captained
England and the
British Lions
[433]
Lionel Edward Weston (born 1947),
England
Rugby International
[433]
Mark Denney (born 1975),
rugby union player as
centre for
Bristol ,
Castres and
Wasps
[36]
Henry Staff (born 1991),
rugby union player who played for
RFU Championship side,
Bedford Blues
[463]
Rugby fives
Swimming
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^ The Eagle , The Magazine of
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^ The Eagle , The Magazine of
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"Green, Joseph Reynolds, (died 3 June 1914), Fellow and Lecturer of Downing College, Cambridge; Hartley Lecturer in Vegetable Physiology, University of Liverpool" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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ISBN
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"Hillhouse, William, (17 Dec. 1850–27 Jan. 1910), Professor of Botany, University of Birmingham (retired); Chairman Birmingham Botanical and Horticultural Society, and Director of Botanical Gardens; Member Education Committee, Leicestershire County Council" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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"Pearson, Prof. John Richard Anthony, (born 18 Sept. 1930), Scientific Consultant, Schlumberger Cambridge Research, 1996–2019 (Scientific Adviser, 1982–95); Chairman, Pearson Publishing Group, 1993–2018" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO .
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"Bean, Prof. Philip Thomas, (born 24 Sept. 1936), Professor of Criminology and Director, Midlands Centre for Criminology and Criminal Justice, Department of Social Sciences, Loughborough University, 1990–2003, now Emeritus Professor" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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"Bristol University – Public and Ceremonial Events Office – Dr Julian Hector" . bristol.ac.uk . Retrieved 13 May 2015 .
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"Farrar, Captain John Percy, (1857–18 Feb. 1929), Kaffrarian Rifles" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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"Stannard, H. Sylvester, (1870–21 Jan. 1951), Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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"Maule, Major Hugh Patrick Guarin, (1873–15 May 1940), Major (retired), Hon. Artillery Co" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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"Stampa, George Loraine, (29 Nov. 1875–26 May 1951), artist" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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^
"Artist, Alex Chinneck, gives Bedford College students a sneak preview of his work in 2015" . Bedfordshire News . Retrieved 30 January 2015 .
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"Manning, Air Commodore Edye Rolleston, (14 Feb. 1889–26 April 1957), RAF (ret.); member of Sydney Stock Exchange" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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"Kelly, Captain Hubert Dunsterville Harvey-, (9 Feb. 1891–29 April 1917), late Squadron Commander Royal Flying Corps; late Royal Irish Regiment" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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"Fowler, Maj.-Gen. Charles Astley, (9 Nov. 1865–7 Jan. 1940), Indian Army, retired; Colonel 22nd Punjabis" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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"Poole, Lt-Gen. Gerald Robert, (17 Jan. 1868–20 Oct. 1937), Marine ADC to the King, 1921" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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^ Obituary in
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^ Obituary in The Eagle , The Magazine of
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^
"Buchan, Lt-Colonel Charles Forbes, (1869–30 April 1954), retired" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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^ Obituary in
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^ Obituary, Lieut.-Colonel C.A. Kettinge Johnson, The Argus , Melbourne, Australia, Saturday 11 December 1937, p.2
^ Vipan, p. 64
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"Jackson, Maj.-Gen. Herbert William, (9 June 1872–9 Sept. 1940)" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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"Potter, Brig.-Gen. Herbert Cecil, (1875–11 June 1964), late The King's (Liverpool Regt) and The Royal Warwickshire Regt; late Colonel Commandant 3rd Indian Infantry Brigade, Peshawar" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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^
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^
"Dobbin, Brig.-Gen. Herbert Thomas, (27 May 1878–9 Sept. 1946)" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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^ Obituary in
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^
"Bocquet, Guy Sutton, (14 May 1882–18 Jan. 1961), Traffic Manager, Eastern Bengal Railway (Government), Calcutta, 1925–36" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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^
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^
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^
"Community: Bedford Modern School - List of Old Bedford Modernians serving in HM Forces 1914 - 1918. | Lives of the First World War" . Livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk. Retrieved 7 April 2020 .
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^
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^ The Eagle Vol. XII no. 9 (December 2015),p. 338
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^
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"Burch, Maj.-Gen. Keith, (31 May 1931–27 March 2013), Director Personnel, Defence Staff, Ministry of Defence, 1985; Chapter Clerk, York Minster, 1985–95" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
^ Obituary in
The Times , Captain W.B. Huddleston , 5 May 1953, p. 8
^
"Huddleston, Captain Willoughby Baynes, (1866–1 May 1953), RIN (retired)" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
^ Vipan, p. ix
^
"de Wet, Captain Thomas Oloff, (1869–30 March 1940), RN, retired" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
^ Vipan, p. 102
^
"Ransom, Rear-Admiral (S) Alfred Charles, (22 Aug. 1871–28 June 1953)" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
^
"Huddleston, Captain Sir Ernest Whiteside, (18 Aug. 1874–10 Oct. 1959), JP; Royal Indian Navy (retd)" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U238878 .
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
^
"Community: Bedford Modern School - List of Old Bedford Modernians serving in HM Forces 1914 - 1918. | Lives of the First World War" . livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk .
^
"Highton, Rear-Adm. Jack Kenneth, (2 Sept. 1904–17 Feb. 1988)" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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ISBN
978-0-19-954089-1 .
^ Underwood, p. 224
^
"Horlick, Vice-Adm. Sir Edwin John, (Sir Ted), (28 Sept. 1925–12 Nov. 2021), part-time consultant" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954088-4 .
^
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
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"charles wells brewery timeline – Digitised Resources – The Virtual Library" . culturalservices.net . Retrieved 1 March 2015 .
^
"Farrar, Sir George Herbert, (17 June 1859–19 May 1915), Chairman East Rand Proprietary Mines" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
^
"Papers of Sir George Farrar and family" . ox.ac.uk . Retrieved 30 January 2015 .
^
"Community: Bedford Modern School - List of Old Bedford Modernians serving in HM Forces 1914 - 1918. | Lives of the First World War" . livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk .
^ 1891 England Census, Boarder at
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"Mobbs, Sir (Arthur) Noel, (8 June 1880–25 Nov. 1959)" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
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The Times , Sir Noel Mobbs , November 27, 1959. p. 17
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^ Obituary in
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^
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^ Obituary in
The Times , Mr W.T. Godber , 24 April 1981, p.14
^
"Johnson, Sir Henry (Cecil), (11 Sept. 1906–13 March 1988), Chairman: MEPC Ltd, 1971–76; Development and Property Associates Ltd, since 1984" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
^
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^
"Obituary: Francis Coulson" . The Independent . 6 March 1998. Retrieved 30 January 2015 .
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^
"Ray Daniels" . Telegraph.co.uk . 11 August 2003. Retrieved 22 February 2015 .
^
"Expert Project Management – Contact Information – Max Wideman" . maxwideman.com . Retrieved 30 January 2015 .
^
"Sir Anthony Hartwell, Bt Authorised Biography – Debrett's People of Today" . debretts.com . Archived from
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^
"Hartwell, Sir (Francis) Anthony (Charles Peter), (born 1 June 1940), marine consultant; Director, International Diamond Drilling, West Africa, since 1999; survey and inspection assignments, oil, gas and shipping services, Lagos, Nigeria, since 2000; Marine Superintendent/Consultant, Peacegate Oil and Gas Ltd, Lagos, Nigeria, since 2008" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954088-4 .
^
"John Quenby, Esq Authorised Biography – Debrett's People of Today" . debretts.com . Archived from
the original on 21 February 2015. Retrieved 1 March 2015 .
^
"Winckler, Andrew Stuart, (8 Jan. 1949–15 Jan. 2007), Chairman, UK Financial Services Regulatory Practice, Ernst & Young, 1998–2006" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
^
"Adrian Penfold, Esq Authorised Biography – Debrett's People of Today" . debretts.com . Archived from
the original on 5 July 2015. Retrieved 25 March 2015 .
^
"Watts, Graham Clive, (born 5 Aug. 1956), Chief Executive, Construction Industry Council, since 1991 (Director, since 1989); dance writer and critic" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U151401 .
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978-0-19-954088-4 .
^
"Bradbury, Richard Edward, (born 4 Feb. 1956), Chief Executive, River Island, 2008–11; non-executive Director, Boden, since 2012" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2008.
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^
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^
"Full text of "Who's who in the Far East, 1906-7, June" " . archive.org . Retrieved 4 August 2015 .
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^
"Bashford, Major (Radcliffe James) Lindsay, (6 Feb. 1881–20 Aug. 1921), RAOC" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
^ Obituary in
The Times , Mr. Richard Capell , 22 June 1954, p.10
^
"Capell, Richard, (1885–21 June 1954), music critic, Daily Telegraph, since 1933" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
^
"Matthews, George Lloyd, (24 Jan. 1917–29 March 2005), Archivist, Communist Party of Great Britain, 1980–89" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U26999 .
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
^ Old Bedford Modernians, Eagle News, Number 62, January 1991, p.40
^ Obituary in
The Guardian , Write after lunch , by
Keith Waterhouse , Tuesday 5 June 1990
^ Obituary in
The Daily Telegraph , Tuesday, June 5, 1990, p. 21
^
"Lloyd, Sir Nicholas (Markley), (born 9 June 1942), Chairman, BLJ London (formerly Brown Lloyd James), since 1997" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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^
"Nicholas Shaxson" . Chatham House . Archived from
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^ Obituary in
The Times , MR. A. CLARE. , November 4, 1912, p. 9
^
"Tudball, Sir William, (15 March 1866–21 April 1939)" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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^ Obituary in
The Times , Sir William Tudball , 24 April 1939, p.14
^
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"Abrahams, Rt Hon. Sir Sidney Solomon, (11 Feb. 1885–14 May 1957), Member of Judicial Cttee of Privy Council since 1941; Senior Legal Assistant, Commonwealth Relations Office and Colonial Office" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
^
"Hallam, Sir Clement Thornton, (died 17 March 1965), retired as Solicitor to the General Post Office, October 1953" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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ISBN
978-0-19-954089-1 .
^ Obituary in
The Times , Mr. James Mould , 7 April 1958, p.9
^
"Mould, James, (21 Sept. 1893–2 April 1958), QC 1948" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
^
"Lee, Rowland Thomas Lovell, (7 March 1920–10 Oct. 2005), a Recorder of the Crown Court, 1979–92" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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ISBN
978-0-19-954089-1 .
^
"Wooler, Stephen John, (born 16 March 1948), HM Chief Inspector, Crown Prosecution Service, 1999–2010 (became statutory independent inspectorate, 2000)" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954088-4 .
^
"Stewart, Nicholas John Cameron, (born 16 April 1947), QC 1987" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U36280 .
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978-0-19-954088-4 .
^
"Lord, Hon. Timothy Michael, (born 10 Feb. 1966), QC 2008" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2008.
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978-0-19-954088-4 .
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^
"White, William Hale, (22 Dec. 1831–14 March 1913), author" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
^ School of the Black and Red-A History of Bedford Modern School , by Andrew Underwood (1981)
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9780950760803 ; reset and updated by Boon, Middleton and Wildman, 2010, p. 294
^ School of the Black & Red, A.G. Underwood (updated 2010), p.104
^ Vipan, p. 3
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"Bashford, Sir Henry Howarth, (13 Jan. 1880–15 Aug. 1961)" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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^ Reid, Constance (25 January 1993).
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"Fry, Christopher, (18 Dec. 1907–30 June 2005), dramatist" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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^
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^
"Obituary: Russell Ash" . scotsman.com . 9 July 2010. Retrieved 30 January 2015 .
^ British Council.
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^ Leila Kamali (January 2009).
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^ Eagle News , The Magazine of
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^
"Samuel Hoppus Adams, M.D. Lond" . Br Med J . 1 (1785): 621. 1895.
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^ Obituary notice: George Cleghorn M.D. The Eagle , The Magazine of
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^
"Jessop, Walter Hamilton Hylton – Biographical entry – Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Online" . rcseng.ac.uk . Retrieved 29 January 2015 .
^ Obituary in
The Times , Mr. W.H. Jessop , 19 February 1917, p. 12
^
"Jessop, Walter Hamilton Hylton, (1853–16 Feb. 1917), JP; Senior Ophthalmic Surgeon and Lecturer on Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery, St Bartholomew's Hospital; Ophthalmic Surgeon, Foundling Hospital; Examiner in Ophthalmology, Queen's University, Belfast; President, Ophthalmological Society, UK" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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^
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^
"Barrow, Major-General Harold Percy Waller, (30 June 1876–20 Dec. 1957), RAMC; Colonel Commandant, 1941–46" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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^
"Munks Roll Details for George Francis Angelo Harris" . rcplondon.ac.uk . Retrieved 29 January 2015 .
^ Obituary, Major-General Harris ,
The Times , 18 April 1931, p. 12
^
"Harris, Maj.-Gen. George Francis Angelo, (29 Feb. 1856–16 April 1931)" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
^
"Dr. Rickard William Lloyd" . BMJ . 1 (3777): 940. 1933.
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^
"Lloyd, Rickard William, (17 March 1859–24 April 1933), Consulting Anæsthetist West London Hospital and St Mark's Hospital" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
^
"Munk's Roll Vol. IV (1826–1925), Charles Hubert Roberts, retrieved March, 2015" . Archived from
the original on 17 October 2015.
^ Obituary in
The Times , Dr. C.H. Roberts , 2 February 1929, p. 14
^
"Roberts, Charles Hubert, (died 29 Jan. 1929), Temporary Assistant Physician Accoucheur St Bart's Hospital; Senior Physician, Samaritan Free Hospital for Women, London, and Physician to In-Patients, Queen Charlotte's Lying-in Hospital, London; Government Vaccinator to Queen Charlotte's Hospital; Member Visiting Staff War Hospital, Epsom; Hon. Obstetric Physician, Lady Howard de Walden's Maternity Home for Officers' Wives; Hon. Gynæcologist Hostel St Luke for Poor Clergy, London; Fellow of Royal Society of Medicine; late Hon. Secretary to Section on Obstetrics and Gynæcology, Royal Society of Medicine, 1913; Examiner in Midwifery and Gynæcology Conjoint Board, London; Examiner to Central Midwives Board, and Examiner in Obstetrics and Gynæcology, University of Sheffield, 1913" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U216228 .
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^
"Worth, Claud, (died 24 June 1936), Consulting Surgeon to the Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital (Moorfields); Consulting Ophthalmic Surgeon to Queen Mary's Hospital" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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^
"Rose, Frank Atcherley – Biographical entry – Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Online" . rcseng.ac.uk . Retrieved 29 January 2015 .
^
"Rose, Frank Atcherley, (1873–30 May 1935), Surgeon to the Throat and Nose Department, St Bartholomew's Hospital; Surgeon to the Hospital for Diseases of the Throat, Golden Square" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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^ Obituary, Mr F.A. Rose ,
The Times , 1 June 1935, p. 19
^ The Eagle , The Magazine of
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^
"Nutt, Harold Rothery – Biographical entry – Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Online" . rcseng.ac.uk . Retrieved 29 January 2015 .
^
"Nutt, Major-Gen. Harold Rothery, (28 Dec. 1876–2 Jan. 1953), Indian Medical Service, retired" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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ISBN
978-0-19-954089-1 .
^
"Horsford, Cyril Arthur Bennett – Biographical entry – Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Online" . rcseng.ac.uk . Retrieved 29 January 2015 .
^ Obituary in
The Times , Mr. Cyril Horsford , 17 December 1953, p. 8
^
"Horsford, Cyril Arthur Bennett, (25 Jan. 1876–16 Dec. 1953), Specialist Ear, Nose and Throat" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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ISBN
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^
"Munks Roll Details for John Wycliffe Linnell" . rcplondon.ac.uk . Retrieved 29 January 2015 .
^ Obituary in
The Times , Dr. John Wycliffe Linnell MC FRCP , 12 December 1967, p. 12
^
"Linnell, John Wycliffe, (31 Oct. 1878–2 Dec. 1967), retd as: Cons. Physician; Consulting Physician, Metropolitan Hosp.; Consulting Physician, Mildmay Mission Hosp.; late Hon. Consulting Physician, Thyroid Clinic, New End Hospital, Hampstead" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
^
"Munks Roll Details for Henry Howarth (Sir) Bashford" . rcplondon.ac.uk . Retrieved 29 January 2015 .
^
"Munks Roll Details for Adolphe (Sir) Abrahams" . rcplondon.ac.uk . Retrieved 29 January 2015 .
^
"Abrahams, Sir Adolphe, (6 Feb. 1883–11 Dec. 1967), Hon. Medical Adviser, International Athletic Board, and Hon. Medical Officer, British Olympic Athletic Team; President, Brit. Assoc. Sport and Medicine, and United Hosps Athletic Club" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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^
"KIRKHAM, HAROLD LAURENS DUNDAS" . tshaonline.org . 15 June 2010. Retrieved 29 January 2015 .
^
"Cook, Frank – Biographical entry – Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Online" . rcseng.ac.uk . Retrieved 29 January 2015 .
^ Obituary in
The Times , Mr Frank Cook , 28 February 1972, p. 14
^
"Cook, Frank, (6 Nov. 1888–25 Feb. 1972), Consulting Obstetric Surgeon Emeritus, Guy's Hospital; Consulting Surgeon, Chelsea Hospital for Women; Hon. Consulting Gynæcologist and Obstetrician to Orpington and Sevenoaks Hospitals; Fellow of Royal Society of Medicine; Freeman of the Society of Apothecaries" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
^
"Laver, Basil Leslie – Biographical entry – Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Online" . rcseng.ac.uk . Retrieved 7 March 2015 .
^ Obituary in
The Times , Mr. B.L. Laver , 31 December 1934, p 17c
^ Obituary in Eagle News , The Magazine of The Old Bedford Modernians’ Club, A.S. GOUGH, OBE, FRCS , Number 61, May 1990, p. 23
^
"Obituary" . BMJ: British Medical Journal . 300 (6727): 807–809. 24 March 1990.
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"Godber, Sir George (Edward), (4 Aug. 1908–7 Feb. 2009), Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health and Social Security, Department of Education and Science, and Home Office, 1960–73" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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^ Obituary in
The Times , Prof. J.G. Humble , 14 June 1980, p.16
^
"Munks Roll Details for Joseph Graeme Humble" . rcplondon.ac.uk . Retrieved 29 January 2015 .
^
"Humble, Prof. Joseph Graeme, (10 July 1913–10 June 1980), Hon. Consulting Haematologist, Westminster Hospital, since 1978" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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^ Obituary in
The Independent , Professor Ernest Cotchin , 13 October 1988, p. 35
^ Obituary,
Old Bedford Modernians , Eagle News , Number 59, May 1989, p. 19
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"Tynan, Prof. Michael John, (born 18 April 1934), Professor of Paediatric Cardiology, Guy's Hospital, 1982–99" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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^
"Southgate, Dr Vaughan Robert, (born 13 May 1944), OBE 2020; DL; FZS, FRSB; President, Linnean Society of London, 2009–12" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO .
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^
"OBM Vaughan Southgate Awarded OBE in Queen's Honours List" . Bedford Modern School . 19 October 2020.
^ The Eagle, The Magazine of Bedford Modern School
^
"Brünjes, Dr Henry Otto, (born 15 Oct. 1954), Chairman: Premier Medical Group, since 2007; English National Opera, since 2015 (Member, Board, since 2010); Medicals Direct Group, since 2018" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO .
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^
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^
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^ Obituary in
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^ Obituary in
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10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U284091 .
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978-0-19-954088-4 .
^
"BBC News – Don Broco 'nervous' about double festivals date" . BBC News . Retrieved 29 January 2015 .
^
"Junior School Music Prizes" . Bedford Modern . 8 June 2017. Archived from
the original on 28 January 2019. Retrieved 28 January 2019 .
^ Martin, Dan (27 June 2018).
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^
"Pedley, Arthur Charles, (1859–16 Dec. 1943)" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U230293 .
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
^ Who’s Who, 1935 . Published by
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^
"Flower, Sir Archibald Dennis, (died 22 Nov. 1950), High Steward, Borough of Stratford-on-Avon" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
doi :
10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U225471 .
ISBN
978-0-19-954089-1 .
^
"Billingham, Col John Alfred Lawrence, (1868–21 March 1955)" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
doi :
10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U234750 .
ISBN
978-0-19-954089-1 .
^
"Morel, Edmund Dene, (10 July 1873–12 Nov. 1924), MP (Lab) Dundee since 1922; Secretary and part founder of the Union of Democratic Control, and Editor of Foreign Affairs" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
doi :
10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U200600 .
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
^ Obituary in
The Times , Major F. R. Phipps , 12 January 1927, p.17
^
"Harwood, Sir Ralph Endersby, (28 March 1883–28 Feb. 1951), has received Orders from the Governments of France, Italy, Roumania, Egypt, Afghan, Abyssinia and Iraq" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
doi :
10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U238346 .
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
^
"Blunt, Davenport Fabian Cartwright, (1888–28 Dec. 1965)" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
doi :
10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U50123 .
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
^
"Gale, Sir Laurence George, (25 Sept. 1905–8 July 1969), Controller of Royal Ordnance Factories, Ministry of Defence, Army Department, 1964–69, retired" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
doi :
10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U51639 .
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
^
"obituary: A. H. Chaplin" . The Independent . 4 January 1997.
^
"Chaplin, (Arthur) Hugh, (17 April 1905–24 Dec. 1996), Principal Keeper of Printed Books, British Museum, 1966–70" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U177493 .
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
^ Obituary in
The Times , Mr Jack Morton , 13 June 1985, p.12
^
"Morton, John Percival, (15 May 1911–7 June 1985), Indian Police Medal for gallantry, 1935, Bar 1940; retired" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U167412 .
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
^
"Jones, (Albert) Arthur, (23 Oct. 1915–6 Dec. 1991)" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U173478 .
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
^
"Boyles, Edgar William, (24 March 1921–7 May 2001), Under Secretary, Inland Revenue, 1975–81" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
doi :
10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U8406 .
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
^
"Tony Hart" . Telegraph.co.uk . 13 July 2009. Retrieved 13 June 2015 .
^ Who’s Who, 1998 . Published by
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^ Obituary in
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^
"Speed, Sir (Herbert) Keith, (11 March 1934–12 Jan. 2018), DL; Director, Folkestone & Dover Water Services (formerly Folkestone and District Water Co.), 1986–2007" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO .
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10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U35763 .
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978-0-19-954088-4 .
^
"Speed, Jeffery John, (born 3 Oct. 1936), Director of Fundraising and Treasurer's Department, Conservative Central Office, 1995–96" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954088-4 .
^
"West, Rev. Canon Jeffrey James, (born 15 Oct. 1950), Associate Minister, St Mary's, Banbury, since 2011 (Curate, 2007–11)" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO .
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10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U39370 .
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978-0-19-954088-4 .
^
"Hall, Patrick, (born 20 Oct. 1951)" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954088-4 .
^
"Hawkins, Nicholas John, (born 27 March 1957), corporate barrister and company director; Partner, Gunnercooke LLP, since 2016" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO .
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10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U19519 .
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978-0-19-954088-4 .
^
"Gilchrist, Andrew Charles, (born 5 Dec. 1960), National Education Officer, Rail, Maritime and Transport Union, since 2010" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954088-4 .
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"Gibb, Rt Hon. Nicolas (John), (born 3 Sept. 1960), PC 2016; MP (C) Bognor Regis and Littlehampton, since 1997" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO .
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978-0-19-954088-4 .
^
"Fuller, Richard, MP (C) North East Bedfordshire, since 2019" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO .
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10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U251541 .
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978-0-19-954088-4 .
^ The Eagle, Magazine of Bedford Modern School
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"Carter, Hon. Arthur John, (27 Sept. 1847–4 Nov. 1917), Member of Legislative Council of Queensland since 1901; merchant; Consul for Norway; Consular Agent for France" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
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"Carter, Arthur John (1847–1917)" . Biography – Arthur John Carter – Australian Dictionary of Biography . National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. Retrieved 30 January 2015 .
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^ Obituary in
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"Wilton, Sir Ernest Colville Collins, (6 Feb. 1870–28 Dec. 1952)" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
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"Billson, Herbert George, (1871–27 Oct. 1938)" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
^
"Barton, Sir William (Pell), (1871–28 Nov. 1956), late Indian Political Department" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
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"William Clarke McKinnell (1874-1939)" . Memorable Manitobans . Manitoba Historical Society.
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"Glascott, John Richard Donovan, (10 June 1877–6 April 1938)" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
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"Richmond, Sir (Robert) Daniel, (29 Oct. 1878–1 May 1948)" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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"Rose, (Charles) Archibald (Walker), (14 July 1879–3 March 1961), JP" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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^
"Story: Bedford Modern School short obituary for J M D Wrench, CIE died 1961 | Lives of the First World War" . livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk .
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"Wrench, John Mervyn Dallas, (1883–31 Aug. 1961), Chief Controller of Standards, Railway Bd, India, 1929–40" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
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"Kerr-Jarrett, Sir Francis Moncreiff, (27 Aug. 1885–13 Dec. 1968)" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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"Smith, Stanley Wyatt-, (3 April 1887–17 Nov. 1958)" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
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"Alexander, Maj.-Gen. Ronald Okeden, (7 Aug. 1888–28 July 1949)" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
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"Hawes, Charles George, (7 March 1890–30 Dec. 1963), hydrological and irrigation consultant; Indian Service of Engineers (retired)" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
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"Williamson, Frederick, (31 Jan. 1891–17 Nov. 1935), ICS; Indian Political Department; Political Officer in Sikkim since 1931" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U219224 .
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
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"Wallace, Walter Ian James, (18 Dec. 1905–17 Dec. 1993), retired" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
^
"Mooring, Sir (Arthur) George (Rixson), (23 Nov. 1908–13 Jan. 1969), British Resident, Zanzibar, 1959–64, retired, 1964" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
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"Williams, Cyril Herbert, (27 Dec. 1908–27 Nov. 1983)" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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"Hilson, Malcolm Geoffrey, (born 28 Sept. 1942), HM Diplomatic Service, retired; High Commissioner, Vanuatu, 1997–2000" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954088-4 .
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"Reddicliffe, Paul, (born March 1945), HM Diplomatic Service, retired; Research Analyst for Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, 1997–2008" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO .
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978-0-19-954088-4 .
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"Blyth, Rev. Thomas Allen, (7 Jan. 1844–19 July 1913), Editor of the Worcester Diocesan Calendar, 1889; Hon. Canon of Worcester Cathedral, 1898; Vicar, 1884, and Rector, 1907, of Stoke-in-Coventry; Chaplain of Coventry Union from 1887; Examining Chaplain and Commissary to Archbishop of Ottawa; Commissary to Bishops of Niagara from 1890; Surrogate Diocese of Worcester from 1900, etc" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
^ Obituary in
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"Lester, Rev. Henry Arthur, (died 24 July 1922), Director, Bishop of London's Sunday School Council" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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978-0-19-954089-1 .
^
"Community: Bedford Modern School - Eagle Magazine extracts | Lives of the First World War" . livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk .
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"Brown, Ven. Robert Saville, (12 Sept. 1914–20 April 2001), Archdeacon of Bedford, 1974–79, Archdeacon Emeritus since 1979" . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2007.
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