List of Old Oratorians
The following is a list of some notable Old Oratorians, being former pupils of The Oratory School in the United Kingdom.
Literature
- Hilaire Belloc, writer and historian.
- Michael Tolkien, J.R.R. Tolkien's son.[1]
- Gregory Woods, poet.
Politics
- Francis Nicholas Blundell, conservative politician.
- Edmund FitzAlan-Howard, conservative politician.
- Peter Hope, diplomat.
- James Hope, conservative politician.
- Igor Judge, Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales.
- Edward Leigh, conservative politician.
- Pierse Loftus, conservative politician.
- Charles James Mathew, labour politician.
- Jack Miller, United States Senator.
- Edward Sheil, nationalist politician.
Military
- Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, Lieutenant General and Victoria Cross holder.
- Rudolph Edmund Aloysius Feilding, Lieutenant-Colonel.
- George Henry Morris, Lieutenant-Colonel.
- Edward Noel, Lieutenant-Colonel.
- Sir Edmund Paston Bedingend, 9th baronet of Oxburgh Hall.
- Cecil Pereira, army officer.
- Edmund Tempest, pilot.
Nobility
- Afonso de Santa Maria, Prince of Beira.
- Sir Richard Crichton Mitchell Cotts, 4th baronet.
- William Feilding, 10th Earl of Denbigh.
- Bernard Fitzalan-Howard, 3rd Baron Howard of Glossop.
- Bernard Fitzalan-Howard, 16th Duke of Norfolk.
- Henry Fitzalan-Howard, 15th Duke of Norfolk.
Business
- Ed Conway, first economics editor of Sky News.
- George M. von Furstenberg, economist.
Sport
- Robert Berkeley, cricket player.
- John Pius Boland, tennis player and Olympic gold medal winner.
- Danny Cipriani, rugby union player.
- Ayoola Erinle, rugby union player.
- Benny Howell, cricket player.
- Tim May, Olympic rower.
- Alex Pearce, football player.
- Michael Roberts, cricket player.
- Steve Tomlinson, rugby union player.
- Andy Vilk rugby union player.
Arts and entertainment
- Jonathan Bailey, actor.
- Michael Berkeley, composer.
- Francis Boulle, star of reality TV program Made in Chelsea.
- Niccolo d'Ardia Caracciolo, painter.
- Gervase Elwes, tenor.
- Simon Elwes, painter.
- Arthur Hervey, composer.
- Simon Wickham-Smith, composer.
Broadcasting
- Tom Sandars, television and radio presenter.
Religion
- Edward Pereira, priest.
Other
- Charles John Philip Cave, meteorologist.
- Michael Levey, historian.
- Theobald Mathew, lawyer.
- George Pereira, explorer.
References
- ↑ Michael D. C. Drout (2006). J.R.R. Tolkien Encyclopedia: Scholarship and Critical Assessment. Routledge. p. 668. ISBN 978-0-415-96942-0.
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