List of Old Abingdonians

The Old Abingdonian ties (Griffen and Stripes)

Old Abingdonians are former pupils of Abingdon School or, in some cases, Honorary Old Abingdonians who have been awarded the status based on service to the School. The Old Abingdonians also run the Old Abingdonian Club (OA club), an organisation hosted by the school. It was founded in 1743.[1]

Born in the 12th century

  • St Edmund Rich (St Edmund of Abingdon) (c.1174–1240), Archbishop of Canterbury 1233–1240 (may have attended Abingdon)

Born in the 16th century

John Roysse
  • Sir John Bennet (1552–1627), Chancellor of the Diocese of York, Judge and politician
  • William Bennet (1553–1609), MP and founder of the Bennet scholarship
  • John Blacknall (1583–1625), land and mill owner and founder of Blacknall bequest
  • Sir John Mason (1502–1566), diplomat, spy, and Chancellor of Oxford University
  • Robert Payne (1596–1651), English cleric and academic
  • John Roysse (1500–1571), mercer, re-endowed Abingdon School in 1563
  • Sir Thomas Smith, (1556?–1609), Judge and Member of Parliament
  • Christopher Tesdale (1592–1655), member of the Westminster Assembly, of Divines
  • Thomas Tesdale (1547–1610), maltster and benefactor, established the Tesdale Ushership

Born in the 17th century

Sir Edward Turnour
  • Phanuel Bacon (1699–1783), playwright, poet and author
  • Clement Barksdale (1609–1687), religious author, polymath and Anglican priest
  • Colwell Brickenden (1663–1714), clergyman and Master of Pembroke College, Oxford
  • Colonel James Bringfeild, (1656–1706), equerry to Prince George of Denmark and Aide-de-camp to the Duke of Marlborough
  • Joseph Cox (1697–1753), High Sheriff of Berkshire
  • Thomas Daffy (1617–1680), inventor of Daffy's Elixir
  • Walter Dayrell (1610–1684), Archdeacon of Winchester
  • Walter Harte (1650–1735) Prebendary of Bath and Wells and a principal pillar of the Nonjuring schism cause
  • Sir John Holt (1642–1710), Lord Chief Justice
  • William Hunt (1669–1733), Archdeacon of Bath
  • James Jennings (1670–1739), MP and landowner
  • Henry Langley (1610–1679), nonconformist minister and Master of Pembroke College, Oxford
  • Matthew Panting (1682–1739), Master of Pembroke College, Oxford
  • Sir Edward Turnour (1617–1686), Speaker of the House of Commons

Born in the 18th century

Sir James Dashwood
Thomas Fosbroke
Clement Hue
Edward Morant

Born in the 19th century

Nigel Bruce
William Alder Strange
Major General Henry Tombs

Born in the 20th century

Robin Bourne-Taylor
Kim Darroch
Chris Dobson
Michael Grigsby
Tom Hollander
Toby Jones
Nicholas Kay
Francis Maude
David Mitchell
Tim Parker
Members of the band Radiohead

The symbol + denotes Honorary status.

Born in the 21st century

  • Charlie Atkinson (born 2001), rugby player

See also

References

  1. ^ "Old Abingdonians". Abingdon School.