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Distinguished Pupils

OLD FETTESIANS

Fettes has, since its opening in 1870, produced many leaders of industry, trade and commerce, the Government service, the armed services, the arts and the professions. There have been many Fettesians, unsung heroes, who have tirelessly served the community and the country in peacetime and in war. There have also been many sporting heroes, and Fettes has had distinguished representatives in the worlds of the theatre, literature, music and the arts. There have been too many to list all by name, but set out below, by way of example, are just some of the Fettesians who hold or have held high office or are or have been prominent in their chosen professions, or in public life.

The Rt. Hon. the Viscount Sir John Arbuthnott KT CBE, DSC (C38)

Director of Scottish Widows (1978-94); Lord High Commissioner of the Church of Scotland (1986-87)

Frank Barnwell (G1894) Chief designer of the Bristol bomber, Blenheim fighter, etc.

Rt. Hon. Tony Blair (K/Ar66) Prime Minister (1997-)

Sir John Blelloch KCB (C44) Former Permanent Secretary at the Northern Ireland Office

Dr. Alison Brown (C73) President, Navsys Corporation

Christopher Brown (S68) Chairman, Institutional Investor Euromoney

Sir Robert Bruce Lockhart (S1900) Author; British rep. to provisional Czech Govt.(1940-41); Dir.-Gen. Political Warfare Executive (1941-45)

Gen. John de Chastelain CMM, CD (CW50) i/c decommissioning of arms in Northern Ireland

Rt. Hon. Lord Coulsfield (CW47) Senator of the College of Justice in Scotland; Lockerbie trial judge; Privy Counsellor

Hugh Crichton-Miller (K1889) Founder of the Tavistock Clinic

Sir Alan Donald KCMG (S44) HM Ambassador to Zaire, Indonesia and China (1988-91)

Lord Drumalbyn (Niall Macpherson) (S21) Under-Sec. of State, Scottish Office (1955-60); Parl. Sec., Board of Trade (1960-62)

Ian Findlay (K31) Chairman of Lloyds of London (1976-79)

Lord Fraser of Kilmorack (M29) Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party (1964-75)

Sir William Gammell (M-A66) Chief Executive, Cairn Energy

Sir Alexander Glen KBE, DSC (C26) Explorer, writer, Company Director, Chairman Export Council for Europe (1964-66), Chairman British Tourist Authority (1969-77)

Prof. Nicholas Hammond CBE, DSO, Headmaster of Clifton College (1954-62), FBA (K21) Professor of Greek Bristol University (1962-73)

Rupert Hammond-Chambers (G86) President, US-Taiwan Business Council

Cardinal William Heard (C1890) Dean of the Roman Rota (1958); Cardinal (1959)

Sir Ian Hunter KB, MBE (M33) 1st Artistic Director Edinburgh International Festival (1949-55)

Lt. Col. Grenville Johnston OBE (M58) President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland (1999-2001)

Richard Lambert (CE58) Former Editor of The Financial Times; current member of Bank of England MPC

Thomas Linton (G68) President, Linton Companies

Selwyn Lloyd (G18) For. Sec. (1955); Chancellor of the Exchequer (1960); Speaker of the House of Commons (1970)

Vice-Admiral Sir Roderick Macdonald KBE (G35) Chief of Staff to C-in-C Allied Naval Forces (1973-77); artist

Fiona McIntosh (C76) Commonwealth Fencing Champion (1990)

Prof. Charles McKean (CE60) Prof. of Architecture at Dundee; author; journalist

Lord John Mackenzie Stuart (C38) President of the European Court of Justice (1984-88)

Rt. Hon. Lord MacLean (CW52) Senator of the College of Justice in Scotland; Lockerbie Trial Judge; Privy Counsellor

Rt. Hon. Iain Macleod (M27) Min. of Health (1952-55); Min. of Labour (1955-59); Colonial Secretary (1959-61); Leader of the House (1961-63); Chancellor of the Exchequer (1970)

David MacMyn (G16) Surgeon; President of the Scottish Rugby Union (1958-59)

Ewen Macpherson (G55) Chief Executive of 3i (1992-97)

G P S (Phil) Macpherson (S16) Capt. of first winning Scottish Grand Slam XV (1925); Vice-Chairman Kleinwort, Benson, Lonsdale (1961-69)

Strone Macpherson (G61) Former Director of Misys plc

Sir Thomas Macpherson CBE, MC DL (G34) Commando; resistance organiser; athlete; former President of Council of European Chambers of Commerce

Jacek Makowski (CW 48) President, Poseidon Resources (-2003)

Stella Manzie OBE (A76) Chief Executive of Coventry City Council

William Morgan Former President, Journal of Commerce (-2001)

David Murray (M65) Chairman of Murray International Holdings; Chairman of Rangers Football Club

Lord Normand (G1898) Lord Justice General; Lord President of Court of Session (1935-47); Lord of Appeal (1947-53)

William Ogilvie (S1881) Author, poet, journalist

David Ogilvy (S24) Founder and Chairman, Ogilvy and Mather

David Reid (CW60) Chairman of Tesco

Harry Reid (K61) Former Editor of The Glasgow Herald (1996-2001)

Colin Ross (G54) Former Chairman, Edinburgh Fund Managers

Robin Salvesen (M48) Former Director of Christian Salvesen

Very Rev. Dr. Roy Sanderson (G21) Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland

Walter Sellar (S12) Co-author of 1066 and All That

Viscount Simon (C1887) Home Secretary (1915); Foreign Secretary (1931); Chancellor of the Exchequer (1937); Lord Chancellor (1940-45)

Jock Smith (C44) President of the Law Society of Scotland (1987-8)

David Spence (M58) Inspector, Blue Arrow report; President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland (1998-99)

Donald Steel (G50) Golf correspondent and golf course architect

Ian Strachan (G56) Director of Reuters, Rolls Royce, Johnson Mathey and Xstrata

Tilda Swinton (K79) Actress

Frans ten Bos (G51) Scottish Rugby International (17 caps); Chairman of Henderson Strata Investments plc

Gordon Waddell (C50) British Lion (Australia, New Zealand, S. Africa); Chairman, Shanks and McEwan (1992-); Mersey Docks and Harbour Board, etc.

Edward Wadsworth (G03) Artist; pioneer of camouflage

Sir Robert Walmsley KCB (G54) Controller of the Navy (1994-96); Chief Executive Defence Procurement (1999-2003)

Sir John Ward (M53) Chairman of Scottish Enterprise

Grainger Weston (G37) Former President, Weston Properties

Lord Woolf (CW46) Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales (1999-)

Sir Robin Young (M62) Permanent Secretary at the Department of Trade and Industry

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