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Marlborough College

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION

English boarding school, coeducational 1989.

Location:
Marlborough, Wiltshire, England

Founding Date:
1843

Enrollment:
800

Official Website:
http://www.marlboroughcollege.org/

STUDENTS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
John Betjeman
Poet
28-Aug-1906 19-May-1984 Summoned By Bells
Anthony Blunt
Art Historian
26-Sep-1907 26-Mar-1983 Art historian, Soviet spy
Henry Brooke
Politician
9-Apr-1903 29-Mar-1984 UK Home Secretary, 1962-64
Peter Brooke
Politician
3-Mar-1934   Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, 1989-92
Rab Butler
Politician
9-Dec-1902 8-Mar-1982 UK Foreign Secretary, 1963-64
Bruce Chatwin
Author
13-May-1940 18-Jan-1989 In Patagonia
Anthony Hope
Novelist
9-Feb-1863 8-Jul-1933 The Prisoner of Zenda
James Robertson Justice
Actor
15-Jun-1907 2-Jul-1975 Doctor in the House
Louis MacNeice
Poet
12-Sep-1907 3-Sep-1963 Autumn Journal
Peter Medawar
Biologist
28-Feb-1915 2-Oct-1987 Acquired immunological tolerance
Kate Middleton
Relative
9-Jan-1982   Wife of Prince William
Pippa Middleton
Socialite
6-Sep-1983   Sister of Kate Middleton
William Morris
Artist
24-Mar-1834 3-Oct-1896 Arts and Crafts Movement
Ben Pimlott
Historian
4-Jul-1945 10-Apr-2004 Definitive biography of Elizabeth II
Siegfried Sassoon
Poet
8-Sep-1886 1-Sep-1967 War Poems
Ernest Thesiger
Actor
15-Jan-1879 14-Jan-1961 Dr. Pretorius in Bride of Frankenstein
Penry Williams
Historian
25-Feb-1925 30-Apr-2013 The Tudor Regime
John Zachary Young
Zoologist
18-Mar-1907 4-Jul-1997 British zoological neurologist


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