List of Old Paulines

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The following is a list of notable former pupils, known as Old Paulines, of St Paul's School (London). The abbreviation OP is sometimes used.[citation needed]

16th century[]

  • John Leland (c.1503–1555); antiquary[1]
  • George Lily (died 1559); Catholic priest, biographer and topographer
  • Peter Carew (1514–1575); adventurer
  • Thomas Gresham (1519–1579); founder of the Royal Exchange
  • William Harrison (1534–1593); clergyman and author of The Description of England
  • William Camden (1551–1623); antiquary

17th century[]

18th century[]

19th century[]

20th century[]

Three Old Paulines have been awarded the Victoria Cross.

  • Captain Randolph Cosby Nesbitt, VC, (1867–1956), British South Africa Police. Later promoted to major during the South African War. Awarded for act that took place during the Mashona Rebellion (Rhodesia) of 1896–1897. (OP 1880–1882)[6]
  • Major Cuthbert Bromley, VC, (1878–1915) 1st Lancashire Fusiliers. Awarded for act that took place during the First World War. (OP 1890–1895)[7]
  • Major Oliver Cyril Spencer Watson, VC, DSO, (1876–1918), Yeomanry, attached King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Later promoted to lieutenant-colonel. Awarded for act that took place during the First World War. (OP 1888–95)[8]

References[]

  1. ^ Bussey, David (2009). John Colet's Children: The Boys of St Paul's School in Later Life 1509–2009. Gresham Books. ISBN 978-0946095568.
  2. ^ Bernard Burke, Charles Harry Clinton Pirie-Gordon, A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry, Vol. 3 (Shaw, 1937), p. 2455
  3. ^ Granger, Derek (7 October 1997). "Obituary: Graeme McDonald". The Independent. Retrieved 6 May 2021.
  4. ^ http://www.stpaulsschool.org.uk/academic/departments/technology/tim-hunkin[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "Ian Livingstone". Questex Hospitality+Travel Group. Archived from the original on 8 February 2015. Retrieved 8 February 2015.
  6. ^ Pauline Magazine No 452, (November 1956), p. 154 and p. 161
  7. ^ Pauline Magazine No 231, (April 1917), p. 29 and Pauline Magazine No 220, (October 1915), pages 183
  8. ^ Pauline Magazine No.239, (June 1918), page 59 and 64 and 71
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