Andrews was educated at Christ's Hospital before working in banking for 25 years.
He was educated at Christ's Hospital (of which he later became a Governor) from 1820 to 1828.
He was born in London and educated at Christ's Hospital.
He was educated at Brighton College and Guy's Hospital where he qualified in 1913.
He was educated at Christ's Hospital, where a boarding house was named after him in 1902.
Leigh Hunt was educated at Christ's Hospital from 1791 to 1799, a period which is detailed in his autobiography.
Harper was educated at Christ's Hospital and won a scholarship to Jesus College in 1840.
Gentry was educated at Christ's Hospital, where he represented the college cricket team.
He was educated there at Queen Elizabeth's Hospital.
He was educated at Epsom College and St Mary's Hospital.