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Revision as of 22:43, 19 April 2016
Eton is a town in the Windsor and Maidenhead district of Berkshire, immediately across the thames from Windsor. Until 1974 it was part of Buckinghamshire. By 1925 the village was described as more commercial than residential, with most of the buildings belonging to businesses serving students at the college.[1]Eton College
Eton College is probably the most famous of English public schools. It was founded in 1440 by King Henry VI as "The King's College of Our Lady of Eton besides Wyndsor". It educates over 1,300 pupils, aged 13 to 18. Eton counts a large number of British prime Ministers (including David Cameron) amongst its former pupils.The Eton Dragonflies is the official society for Gay Old Etonians.[2]
Noteable headmasters include Nicholas Udall who was removed from his post in 1541 for offences under the recently enacted Buggery Act 1533, and Anthony Chevenix-Trench, noted for his enthusiasm for corporal punishment.
Old Etonians
Notable old Etonians include:
- Lord Arthur Clinton
- Dillwyn Knox
- John Maynard Keynes
- Lord Montagu of Beaulieu
- Hugh Lygon
- Boris Johnson
- Lord Berners
- Evan Morgan, 2nd Viscount Tredegar
- Justin Welby
- Guy Burgess
- Peter Mitchell
- David Cameron
- the Marquess of Lorne
- Jeremy Thorpe
- Howard Hodgkin
- Roger Quilter
- Edward J Dent
- Lord Ronald Gower
- Viscount Esher
- Algernon Charles Swinburne