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Rugby School is a public school (English fee-charging boarding school for pupils aged 13–18) in Rugby, Warwickshire, England. Founded in 1567 as a free grammar school for local boys, it is one of the oldest independent schools in Britain. Up to 1667, the school remained in comparative obscurity. Its re-establishment by Thomas Arnold during his time as Headmaster, from 1828 to 1841, was seen as the forerunner of the Victorian public school. It was one of nine schools investigated by the Clarendon Commission of 1864 and later regulated as one of the seven schools included in the Public Schools Act 1868. Originally a boys' school, it became fully co-educational in 1992. The school's alumni – or "Old Rugbeians" – include a UK prime minister, a French prime minister, several bishops, poets, scientists, writers and soldiers. Rugby School is the birthplace of rugby football. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Authors educated at Rugby School 1077
Alexander John Arbuthnot
Alfred Barratt
Alfred Davenport
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Alfred Fowell Buxton
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Alfred Markham Inglis
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Alfred Lucie-Smith
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Andrew Johnston
Andrew Karney
Andrew Rawnsley
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Andrew Wallace-Hadrill
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Angus Macnab
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Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 8th Earl of Shaftesbury
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Anthony Figgis
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Anthony Reed Herbert
Richard Booth
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Arnold Boyd
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Arthur Ashwell
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Arthur Bankart
Arthur Blomfield
Arthur Godley, 1st Baron Kilbracken
Arthur Griffith-Boscawen
Arthur Haworth
Arthur Keen
Arthur Lyon
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Arthur Macarthur-Onslow
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Arthur Mason Worthington
Arthur Mills
Arthur Montagu Brookfield
Arthur William Moore
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Arthur fforde
Assheton Pownall
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Aubone Surtees
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