List of people educated at Stonyhurst College

This article lists notable former pupils of Stonyhurst College in Lancashire, England, and its lineal antecedents at St Omer, Bruges and Liège. Former pupils are referred to in school contexts as O.S. (Old Stonyhurst). Inter alia the school counts among its most distinguished former pupils: three Saints,[1] twelve Beati,[1] twenty-two martyrs,[1] seven archbishops, and seven Victoria Cross winners.[1]

Alumni of the College at St Omer, Bruges, & Liège (1593–1794)

Saints, beati and martyrs

Others

Alumni of the College at Stonyhurst (1794–present)

Alumnae (1990s-present)

Alumni

Victoria Cross Holders

Seven Stonyhurst Alumni have won the Victoria Cross.

Others

Charles Waterton

Miscellaneous accolades

The following were awarded to former Stonyhurst pupils: 1914-1918 war:

Second World War:

Six O.S. were killed serving in the Second Boer War.

Fictional alumnus

See also

References

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