List of Old Bridgnorthians

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The following is a list of notable Old Bridgnorthians, former pupils of Bridgnorth Grammar School (now Bridgnorth Endowed School) in Bridgnorth, Shropshire, England.

Army[edit]

  • General Sir Charles Warren, GCMG, KCB, FRS (1840–1927), Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police and General in the Second Boer War.

Church[edit]

Medicine[edit]

  • Thomas Beddoes (1760–1808), physician and scientific writer.
  • William Macmichael (1783–1839), physician to Kings George IV and William IV and author of The Gold-Headed Cane (1827)

Politics[edit]

Science[edit]

Sport[edit]

  • Cyril Washbrook, CBE (1914–1999), cricketer who played for Lancashire and England.

Stage and screen[edit]

References[edit]

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