Distinguished Old Guildfordians
Names that are underlined have additional information on this site:
Religion
George Abbot - Archbishop of Canterbury
Robert Abbot - Bishop of Salisbury
Henry Cotton - Bishop of Norwich
William Cotton - Bishop of Exeter
Robert Horne - Bishop of Winchester
Military
Sir Thomas Byam Martin - Admiral of the Fleet
Lord Mark Kerr - Vice-Admiral
Sir John Allison - Air Chief Marshal
Sir William Thomas Furse - General
Algernon G. Durand - Lieut.-Colonel
Major General Andrew Salmon - Commandment General Royal Marines
Politics
Sir George Grey - Prime Minister of New Zealand
Arthur Onslow - Speaker of the House of Commons, Treasurer of the Navy
John Rickman - Creator of the Census
James Purnell - Labour MP and former member of the Cabinet
Academia
Professor Andrew Hamilton - Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University
Professor Peter Haynes - Professor of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, Cambridge
Sciences
Mark Hovell - Doctor to Emperor Frederick III of Germany
John Vincent - President of the Royal College of Surgeons
Sport
Bob Willis - England Cricket Captain
Jeremy Spencer - England Rugby International
A.E. Knight - Captain of England Football Team
K. Lintott - England Football International
Administration
D.W. Stable - Director of the Prudential Assurance Company
W.B. Clode - Chairman of the Railway Commission
Adventure
Dr Ed Coats - Antartic explorer
Arts
Terry Jones - star of Monty Python's Flying Circus, Film Director
John Russell - Member of the Royal Academy
Simon Bird – Comedy Actor
Andrew Haveron - Violinist, Leader of the BBC Symphony Orchestra
David Flood - Organist of Canterbury Cathedral
Media
Martin Tyler - Football Commentator
Simon Lazenby – Sky Sports Rugby Presenter