List of Old Rossallians explained
The List of Old Rossallians lists persons who attended or are associated with the Rossall School in Lancashire.
Academia
There have been many Old Rossallians who have become headmasters at public schools since its foundation in 1844, including Winchester College, Charterhouse School, Rugby School, Merchant Taylor's, Marlborough College, Cheltenham College, Dragon School, Wellington College, Harrow School, Malvern College, Dulwich College, Sevenoaks School and Christ's Hospital. The current crop includes the Headmasters at Bedales School and Shrewsbury School.
Literary
Media and television
Military
- George Clarke, 1st Baron Sydenham of Combe – Governor of Bombay and Victoria
- Major General Ralph Arthur Penrhyn Clements – British Army general during the Second Boer War
- Field Marshal Sir Charles Comyn Egerton – First World War Field Marshal, member of the Council of the India, Commander of the Somaliland Field Force
- Edward Fitzherbert (CBE, DSO, MC) – British Army general
- Colonel Sir George Malcolm Fox, Inspector of Gymnasia and sword designer
- Air Commodore Robert Groves – Deputy Chief of the Air Staff
- VC Captain George S. Henderson (VC)
- General Sir Thomas Hutton, (KCB, KCIE, MC)
- Wing Commander Ronald Gustave Kellet – Second World War flying ace
- Frederick Lugard (GCMG, CB, DSO, PC) – governor of Hong Kong and Nigeria and founder of the University of Hong Kong
- Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Edward Hasting Medhurst (KCB OBE MC) – Director of Allied Air Co-Operation (1940) and key figure in the RAF throughout the Second World War
- General John Nixon – First World War General
- Sir Charles Noble Arden-Clarke – Colonial Governor, last Governor of the Gold Coast
- VC Brigadier George Rowland Patrick Roupell (VC)
- Erroll Chunder Sen – First World War Indian aviator
- Vice Admiral Sir David Steel – Second Sea Lord
Miscellaneous
Music and the arts
Politics and law
- Edward Colborne Baber – colonial administrator (Rossall Junior School)
- Eric Alfred George Shackleton Bailey – Conservative MP for Manchester Gorton 1931–1935
- Robert Bernays – Liberal MP for Bristol North 1931–1945, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health 1937–1939, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Transport 1939–1940
- Arthur John Bigge, 1st Baron Stamfordham Private Secretary to Queen Victoria (1895–1901) and to George V (1910–1931)
- Bertie Bolton – Chief Constable of Northamptonshire Constabulary (1941–1960)
- Harry Brittain – Conservative MP for Acton 1918-1929 and founder of the Pilgrims Society
- Wilfred Banks Duncan Brown, Baron of Machrihanish – Minister of State at the Board of Trade 1970–1975 and member of the Privy Council
- Alfred Broughton – long-serving Labour MP, central to the Labour government downfall in 1979
- Milne Cheetham – diplomatic minister to Switzerland, Greece and Denmark
- Octavius Leigh Clare – Conservative MP for Eccles 1895–1906
- Sir Robert Francis Dunnell – solicitor, civil servant and railway executive
- Sir Hugh Forbes – British High Court Judge 1970–1985
- Sir Herbert Brent Grotrian, 1st Baronet – Unionist MP for South-West Hull 1924–1929
- Sir Henry Hoyle Howorth – barrister, author, Fellow of the Royal Society and Conservative MP for Salford South 1886–1900
- Pedro Pablo Kuczynski - 66th President of the Republic of Peru who had to leave due to corruption.
- Edgar Ord Laird – British High Commissioner to Brunei 1963–1965
- Neil Marten – Conservative MP for Banbury 1959–1983 and Minister for Overseas Development 1979–1983
- Charles Heron Mullan – Conservative MP for Down 1946–1950
- Oswald Partington, 2nd Baron Doverdale – Liberal MP 1900–1918
- Robert Frederick Ratcliff – MP for Burton 1900–1918
- William Rolleston – cabinet minister in New Zealand, and later Leader of the Opposition
- Walter Dorling Smiles – MP for Blackburn 1931–1945; later for Down 1945–1950 and for Down, North 1950–1953
- John Ellis Talbot – Conservative MP for Brierley Hill 1959–1967
- Walter Topping – Northern Irish Minister of Home Affairs
- George Frederic Verdon – Treasurer of Australia
- Derek Colclough Walker-Smith – Conservative MP for Hertford 1945–1955 and then for East Hertfordshire 1955–1983; Minister of Health
- Ralph Champneys Williams – Governor of Newfoundland
- Colonel Sir Charles Edward Yate – Conservative MP for Melton 1918–1924
- Robert Armstrong Yerburgh – Unionist MP for Chester 1886–1906 and 1910–1916
Religion
Science, medicine and engineering
Sport
Notable parents of Rossall students
Notable masters
Notable Council Members
Fictional
Notes and References
- "REGINALD ARTHUR WELLDON FINN" in E. Ansell, Admissions to Peterhouse (2015), p. 47