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page 1People educated at Christ's Hospital
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
English poet, literary critic and philosopher (1772–1834)
Samuel Richardson
English writer and printer (1689–1761)
Charles Lamb
British essayist, poet, antiquarian (1775–1834)

Alexander Cunningham
British army engineer and amateur archaeologist (1814-1893)

Leigh Hunt
British critic, essayist, poet and writer (1784-1859)
Louis Harold Gray
British physicist (1905-1965)

William Camden
(1551–1623) English antiquarian
Thomas Middleton
English playwright and poet
Jason Flemyng
British actor

Colin Davis
British conductor (1927–2013)

Augustus Pugin
English architect and designer (1812–1852)
James D'Arcy
British actor
Barnes Wallis
English scientist, engineer and inventor (1887-1979)
Edmund Campion
English Jesuit priest, martyr and saint
William Burnside
English mathematician (1852–1927)
Henry James Sumner Maine
British jurist and historian (1822–1888)
James Francis Stephens
British ornithologist and entomologist (1792-1852)
Henry Cole
English civil servant and inventor (1808–1882)
Roger Allam
British actor
Edward Colston
English merchant, slave trader and philanthropist (1636–1721)
Michael Wilding
English television and film actor (1912-1979)
George Peele
English poet and dramatist (1556-1596)
Constant Lambert
British composer and conductor (1905–1951)
Edmund Blunden
British poet, author and critic (1896–1974)
Christopher Zeeman
British mathematician (1925-2016)
John Beazley
British art historian and archaeologist (1885–1970)
Cyril Burt
discredited English educational psychologist (1883–1971)
Bryan Magee
British politician (1930-2019)
Philip Hall
British mathematician (1904–1982)
John Middleton Murry
English writer (1889–1957)
Philip Kitcher
British philosopher (born 1947)

Michael Stewart, Baron Stewart of Fulham
British politician (1906–1990)
Alfred George Greenhill
British mathematician (1847–1927)
Arthur Lyon Bowley
English statistician and economist (1869–1957)
Bede Griffiths
Benedictine Monk (1906–1993)
Susannah Fielding
English actress

Alan Fletcher
British graphic designer (1931–2006)
Frankmusik
Vincent James Turner (born 9 October 1985), better known by his stage name Frankmusik ( ) (and between 2011 and 2012, by the name Vincent Did It), is an English synth-pop musician. Since 2010 he is based in Los Angeles as remixer and producer.
Guy Boothby
Australian writer
Pierre Louis Napoleon Cavagnari
British East India Company Army officer (1841-1879)

Leo Gregory
British actor
Joshua Barnes
British classical scholar (1654-1712)
Francis Seymour Haden
British artist (1818–1910)
John Colborne, 1st Baron Seaton
British Baron (1778-1863)

David Snellgrove
British Tibetologist (1920-2016)
Keith Douglas
British writer (1920–1944)
Gerald James Whitrow
British mathematician and historian of science (1912-2000)
James Jurin
British mathematician and doctor; (1684-1750)
Joe Launchbury
English rugby union footballer

Ida Busbridge
British mathematician

John Snow
Cricket player of England. (born 1941)
John Septimus Roe
first Surveyor-General of Western Australia and explorer (1797-1878)
Percy M. Young
British musicologist (1912–2004)
Steve Hilton
Stephen Glenn Charles Hilton is a British and American conservative political commentator, former political adviser, and contributor for the Fox News Channel. He served as director of strategy for British prime minister David Cameron from 2010 to 2012. Hilton hosted The Next Revolution, a weekly current affairs show for Fox News from 2017 to 2023. He is a proponent of what he calls "positive populism" and is a strong endorser of U.S. President Donald Trump. He was a co-founder of the crowd-funding platform Crowdpac, but resigned as CEO in 2018. Hilton is a candidate in the 2026 California gubernatorial election.

Howard Davies
British theatre and television director (1945–2016)

Jasper Griffin
British classical scholar (1937–2019)
Joshua Leakey
British soldier and VC recipient
Rupert Bruce-Mitford
British archaeologist (1914-1994)
Kira Cochrane
British journalist
Michael Meeks
British software developer