Epsom college 1900-1939: general practitioners, medical officers of health and military doctors


Lorenzen, Thomas Albert Ernest Christian



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Lorenzen, Thomas Albert Ernest Christian (born 1929). [1943-1947].

Lubbock, Derek Ashley (born 1902). [1912-1920].

Lutter, Colonel Peter Fforde (born 1934). [1948-1951].

Lynch, Lieutenant Edward William George (1916-1942). [1929-1934].

McCallum, James Leslie (1917-1971). [1932-1935].

McLean, Alastair Cree (born 1933). [1947-1952].

McClure, Charles Richardson (1901-1989). [1915-1918].

McClure, Dermot Carr (born 1906). [1915-1925].

MacDowell, Thomas Whitley (1902-1934). [1914-1920].

McGowan, Alan Sinclair (born 1904). [1918-1922].

Mackay, Angus (born 1925). [1940-1943].

Mackay, Peter Douglas Campbell (born 1920). [1934-1938].

McKeith, Colonel Robert Hugh (born 1933). [1946-1951].

McKendrick, William Howell (born 1926). [1940-1944].

McKenzie, Alexander (born 1929). [1943-1947].

McLannahan, Ivan Francis Gordon (born 1919). [1933-1938].

McLean, Hugh (born 1936). [1949-1952].

McLuskie, John (born 1924). [1936-1942].

Macpherson, Colonel James Duncan Primrose (born 1909). [1923-1928].

McShane, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Brian (born 1928). [1942-1946].

Maitland, Bryant William (born 1934). [1947-1952].

Mann, James Wallace (born 1928). [1942-1946].

Markby, Eric Humphreys (born 1907). [1918-1924].

Mason, Raymond Keith (1924-2002). [1936-1942].

Masters, Victor Fanshawe (1916-1951). [1926-1933].

Matthews, Sidney Ronald (born 1901). [1911-1919].

Mawe, John Frederick (born 1918). [1931-1937].

Maxted, Peter Borden (1918-1997). [1933-1935].

Mein, Bruce Gordon (born 1937). [1951-1956].

Merson, Alan Thomas (born 1922). [1936-1940].

Middlemiss, John Lionel (1920-2007). [1934-1938].

Middleton, George Watson (born 1922). [1935-1939].

Milton, Leslie Edward (1914-1969). [1923-1932].

Molesworth, Selwyn Hinton (1917-1999). [1931-1935].

Moll, Edward Francis Henderson (born 1937). [1950-1954].

Moore, Richard Graham Wylie (born 1915). [1929-1934].

Morrice, Kenneth Findlay (born 1927). [1942-1946].

Morrison, John Neil (1912-1961). [1926-1928].

Mortimer, Surgeon Lieutenant Arthur Hamilton (born 1924). [1937-1942].

Moss, John Allington (born 1931). [1944-1949].

Moynagh, Alan Raymond Vivian (born 1917). [1932-1936].

Moynagh, Major Digby William (born 1911). [1924-1927; re-entered 1928-1930].

Moynagh, Kenneth Desmond (1913-1972). [1926-1930].

Murdoch, James William (born 1921). [1935-1938].

Murdoch, John Bourchier Clampett (1907-1943). [1921-1926].

Murray, Andrew Ian Stewart (born 1935). [1948-1953].

Nankivell, Percy Howard (1908-1992). [1920-1926].

Neden, David Arthur John (born 1929). [1942-1947].

Neil, George Andrew (1920-1977). [1933-1938].

Newman, William Thomas (1925-2001). [1939-1943].

Nichols, Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur Overton (born 1920). [1933-1936].

Nicholson, James Gordon (born 1928). [1942-1946].

Nicholson, Michael John Boyd (born 1937). [1951-1954].

Nicholson, Robert Gordon (1925-2006). [1939-1944].

Nicklin, Peter James (born 1937). [1950-1954].

Nimmo, Alaister John (1913-1998). [1922-1932].

Nixon, Guy Philipson (born 1904). [1919-1923].

Norman, George Anthony Hamilton (born 1900). [1914-1920].

Norman, Richard Tonkin (born 1910). [1924-1929].

Nutt, William Styring (born 1909). [1923-1927].

Nicholson, Michael John Boyd (born 1937). [1951-1954].

Nicklin, Michael John (born 1938). [1952-1957].

O’Donnell, Denis Rodney Louis Terrence (born 1938). [1950-1955].

Ogilvie, Archibald Menzies (1915-1942). [1928-1932].

Oldershaw, Kenneth Leslie (born 1926). [1938-1943].

Oliver, Denis (born 1901). [1910-1919].

Ordish, Henry Brian Fairman (born 1918). [1933-1936].

Oswald, Stanley Peter Sendall (born 1916). [1929-1934].

Oswald, Major Trevor David Sendall (born 1922). [1935-1940].

Overton, Karl Albert William (born 1922). [1936-1940].

Owen, David Norman Howell (born 1925). [1939-1943].

Oxenham, Laurence William (born 1920). [1935-1939].

Oxley, Philip Malcolm (1904-1990). [1970-1921].

Oxley, Colonel William Malcolm (born 1907). [1920-1924].

Paddison, David John (born 1915). [1929-1934].

Page, Hubert John Clifford (born 1907). [1921-1926].

Page, Kenneth (born 1915). [1924-1933].

Palmer, Arthur Ewen Kennedy [afterwards Elson] (1904-1945). [1917-1921].

Palmer, John Elford Russell (born 1912). [1926-1930].

Parker, Francis Bruce Wyndham (born 1928). [1942-1946].

Parker, Michael Wyndham (born 1922). [1936-1940].

Parry, William David Hilton (born 1931). [1945-1949].

Pearson, Arthur Noel (born 1919). [1933-1938].

Peckover, John Reginald Bertram (born 1917). [1931-1936].

Pembrey, Mervyn Seymour (born 1900). [1915-1918].

Petty, William Harry (born 1916). [1930-1934].

Peyton, Henry Newnham (1915-2005). [1928-1933].

Phillips, Jeffrey Edward (born 1925). [1937-1942].

Phillips, Ronald Arthur (born 1902). [1916-1920].

Philips-Gange, Christopher Owen (born 1901). [1916-1917].

Pickering, Guy Handscombe (born 1912). [1926-1932].

Picton, Arthur Dyce (born 1911). [1925-1929].

Pimblett, Geofrey Holland (born 1916). [1931-1933].

Pirrie, George Denis (1908-1993). [1917-1926].

Pirrie, John Miller (1924-2008). [1938-1942].

Pitt-Payne, Bruce (born 1934). [1947-1951].

Pitt-Payne, Francis Edward (born 1913). [1927-1931].

Playfair, Henry Ronald (1926-2002). [1938-1944].

Poole, Frederick Denys Stanton (born 1902). [1915-1920].

Porteous, Alexander Calvert (1916-2009). [1929-1935].

Porter, Terence Willoughby Herdman (born 1905). [1915-1917].

Porter, William Arthur (born 1918). [1931-1936].

Prentice, John Ridley (born 1920). [1932-1938].

Pringle, Edward (born 1917). [1930-1935].

Pritchard, Edward Kenneth (born 1903). [1917-1920].

Pritchard, John Ferguson (1927-1995). [1940-1945].

Pusey, Roy Furley (born 1911). [1925-1930].

Pye, Edmund Arthur (born 1902). [1915-1919].

Rahilly, David Maurice (born 1922). [1936-1941].

Ratcliffe, John Kirkpatrick (1920-1997). [1934-1938].

Rawlinson, Marmaduke Peter Goodwin (born 1914). [1928-1933].

Rawson, Philip (born 1919). [1932-1938].

Reed, Brian Charles Middleton (1914-1975). [1928-1932].

Rees, John Llewellyn (born 1938). [1952-1956].

Rexford-Welch, Cuthbert Samuel (born 1915). [1929-1933].

Reynolds, John Beresford (born 1932). [1947-1951].

Richards, Dafydd Felix (born 1923). [1938-1942].

Richards, Leslie Frisby (born 1915). [1925-1928].

Richardson, Donald Arthur (born 1933). [1946-1951].

Roberts, John Lawton (born 1917). [1931-1925].

Robinson, Arthur Thomas (born 1928). [1942-1946].

Robinson, Richard Deane (1906-1955). [1920-1924].

Roche, Denis Arthur (1929-2010). [1941-1946].

Roche, John Desmond (born 1926). [1943-1944].

Rosewarne, David Davey (1915-2002). [1925-1932].

Ross, Richard Patrick (born 1902). [1913-1920].

Rowland, Roy McDonald (born 1928). [1944-1945].

Saint, Gordon Cumming (born 1927). [1940-1945].

Salwey, James (1916-1941). [1930-1935].

Sandilands, David William Ian Macrae (born 1930). [1944-1949].

Sangster, John Harper (born 1911). [1926-1930].

Sangster, Stanley Mitchell (1917-1993). [1930-1936].

Sarafian, Anthony Haig (born 1936). [1950-1955].

Scott, Rupert Hadley (born 1902). [1916-1920].

Shanklin, Gilbert John (born 1918). [1932-1935].

Sharpley, John Edward (born 1915). [1929-1933].

Sharrod, Frederick John (born 1922). [1936-1940].

Shaw, Alexander John (born 1932). [1943-1950].

Sheen, Clive Ronald Powell (born 1917). [1931-1934].

Sheill, Gordon Spencer (1916-1945). [1930-1933].

Sheill, Leonard Paul (born 1927). [1941-1945].

Sheldon, John Haworth (born 1936). [1949-1954].

Shimmin, Charles David Gascoigne Lee (born 1933). [1946-1951].

Sievers, Paul Frederick (born 1939). [1952-1956].

Sinclair, Thomas Mansfield (born 1932). [1945-1950].

Sinton, Alastair Stuart Ritchie (born 1912). [1925-1929].

Smallshaw, John Kendall (born 1934). [1947-1952].

Smallwood, Robert Ingamar Larsen (born 1924). [1938-1942].

Smerdon, Geoffrey Hugh (1926-2005). [1939-1944].

Smith, Ernest Heywood Protheroe (born 1906). [1920-1925].

Smith, Harold Peter (born 1926). [1940-1943].

Smith, Squadron Leader James Ian Mitchell (born 1907). [1917-1925].

Somerville, Gordon (born 1932). [1945-1950].

Southam, Kenneth Swire (1908-1997). [1921-1926].

Spence, John Mountfort (born 1932). [1945-1951].

Spencer, Roy Ernest Baughan (born 1921). [1935-1939].

Spooner, William Henry Casswell (1909-1958). [1923-1927].

Steel, James Kenneth (born 1901). [1914-1918].

Steel, William Athol (born 1908). [1922-1926].

Steele, Basil Lyndon (1900-1992). [1910-1919].

Steele, Major Emil Solomon (born 1917). [1929-1936].

Stephens, Surgeon Lieutenant John Clive (born 1917). [1927-1936].

Stevens, John Alfred (born 1931). [1943-1949].

Stevenson, Ilbury Hugh (born 1934). [1948-1953].

Stevenson, John Laing (1928-1998). [1942-1947].

Stilwell, George Denison (born 1904). [1917-1923].

Stobie, Raymond George Martin (born 1917). [1931-1935].

Stones, Gordon Donald (born 1925). [1937-1943].

Strange, David MacPherson (1924-1994). [1937-1941].

Strangeways, William Michael Brian (1919-1998). [1931-1938].

Stringer, Charles Gordon (1916-2000). [1929-1935].

Struan-Marshall, John Lawrence (born 1922). [1936-1940].

Sutherland, Charles Morrison (born 1919). [1931-1937].

Sutherland, Ian Frederick (1919-1993). [1931-1936].

Sweetnam, Anthony Thomas (born 1935). [1947-1953].

Tasker, Robert Gadsden (born 1919). [1933-1937].

Tate, Rodney Temple (born 1939). [1952-1957].

Tattersall, Reginald Norman (born 1914). [1924-1931].

Taylor, John Bourne (born 1925). [1939-1944].

Taylor, Kenneth Clifford Gordon (1921-1972). [1935-1940].

Taylor, Richard Waring (born 1936). [1949-1954].

Taylor, Robert Bryce (1912-2006). [1924-1931].

Terry, John Anthony Charlton (born 1930). [1944-1948].

Thomas, James Roger Leighton (born 1938). [1951-1955].

Thompson, Ian McKim (born 1938). [1951-1955].

Thompson, Keith Filmer (born 1921). [1933-1938].

Thompson, Peter Horrocks (born 1916). [1929-1934].

Thompson, Treffry John (born 1920). [1934-1939].

Thomson, George William Rosslyn (born 1902). [1914-1917].

Thomson, Stuart Wadsworth (born 1917). [1931-1936].

Thornton, Donald Nigel (born 1915). [1927-1932].

Thornton, John Raymond (born 1908). [1921-1925].

Thorpe, Wing Commander Ronald (born 1902). [1914-1915].

Thurston, Eric Wistan (born 1923). [1936-1940].

Thyne, James Pattinson (1902-1941). [1917-1920].

Tibbits, Hubert Stephen (1905-1979). [1917-1924].

Tindall, Walter Joseph (born 1907). [1919-1926].

Todd, Killingworth Richard (born 1919). [1932-1937].

Tuddenham, Alfred David (born 1929). [1945-1948].

Tutton, John Anthony (1924-2004). [1937-1942].

Vaile, Michael Steel Berkeley (born 1937). [1950-1952].

Wade, Michael Treharne (1920-1999). [1935-1938].

Wade, Roger Noel (1918-2000). [1931-1937].

Walker, Colin Cecil Russell (born 1922). [1934-1941].

Walker, Colin Dieppe (born 1935). [1948-1953].

Walker, James Alexander (born 1901). [1914-1918].

Walker, John (born 1900). [1914-1918].

Wallace, John Shannon (born 1927). [1940-1945].

Walsh, Nigel Dennis (born 1928). [1943-1947].

Walsh, Peter Roderick (born 1918). [1931-1935].

Walters, Alun James (born 1918). [1933-1936].

Watson, Frank George Howard (born 1917). [1931-1936].

Watson, John Mortimer (born 1913). [1927-1932].

Watts, Harold Price (born 1914). [1923-1932].

Wattsford, Richard Hadden (born 1928). [1942-1946].

Welch, Peter Stafford (born 1932). [1946-1950].

Weller, Michael Arthur (born 1926). [1939-1943].

Wells, John Clayworth Spencer (1907-1921). [1917-1925].

Wells, Peter William (born 1921). [1934-1935].

Weston, Ian Angus Graeme (born 1934). [1948-1952].

Wheeler, Barry Reid (born 1931). [1944-1949].

White, Douglas Ainsworth (born 1917). [1930-1936].

White, Edward Augustin (1903-1929). [1917-1921].

Whitehead, Kenneth Peter (born 1917). [1931-1936].

Whitelaw, John Deryk Atkinson (born 1920). [1934-1938].

Whitworth, Henry (1920-2008). [1932-1938].

Whyte-Venables, David Henry (born 1932). [1946-1951].

Wiggins, Albert William Barclay (born 1903). [1914-1916; re-entered 1917-1919].

Wigglesworth, Frank Webster (born 1914). [1926-1931].

Wigglesworth, Geoffrey Fearnley (born 1921). [1935-1939].

Wilkinson, John Douglas (1921-1998). [1934-1939].

Williams, Cecil Edward (born 1918). [1932-1936].

Williams, David Bowen Morgan (born 1930). [1943-1946].

Williams, Gordon (born 1910). [1924-1929].

Williams, James Anstice (born 1927). [1941-1945].

Williams, John Gareth Marshall (born 1930). [1945-1949].

Williams, John Rhys (born 1919). [1933-1937].

Williams, Michael John (born 1930). [1943-1948].

Williamson, Andrew Rowan (born 1928). [1941-1946].

Williamson, James Boyd (born 1926). [1939-1944].

Wills, John (1917-2008). [1931-1935].

Wilman, Peter Noel (born 1919). [1932-1937].

Wilson, David Gordon (born 1922). [1936-1940].

Wilson, John Hamilton (born 1926). [1940-1944].

Wilson, John Ingleby (1907-1941). [1921-1926].

Wilson, Thomas George Scott (born 1935). [1948-1953].

Wiltshire, Richard Mallorie (born 1914). [1928-1932].

Wise, Peter (born 1923). [1936-1939].

Wood, Charles Roger (born 1920). [1934-1938].

Woodhouse, Surgeon Lieutenant James Younger (born 1902). [1913-1920].

Woodroffe, Anthony James Warren (1920-1951). [1934-1938].

Woolford, George Mountcastle (born 1909). [1923-1927].

Wrangham, Robert Grahame (born 1934). [1946-1951].

Wykes, Harold William (born 1906). [1920-1924].

Wykes, Timothy Robert (born 1937). [1951-1956].

Wyon, John Benjamin (1918-2004). [1928-1937].

Yardumian, Frederick William Charles (1917-1992). [1931-1934].

Yonge, Peter Tyndale (born 1916). [1929-1934].

Young, Hamilton Nat (born 1933). [1946-1951].

Young, Keith Stewart (born 1937). [1949-1954].

Zutshie, Trevor Garth Shankerlal (born 1932). [1947-1952].

COLIN PRENTICE LEDWARD (born 1900). M.B., B.S. (Lond.), M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Eng.).

Colin Prentice Ledward (born 1900) [Epsom College 1911-1918. prefect] was the son of Dr M. P. Ledward, of Crumpsall North, Manchester. He received his medical education at University College Hospital, and then emigrated to Canungra, Queensland, Australia, where he served as a Surgeon to the New Zealand Shipping Co. No further details known


GROUP CAPTAIN BRIAN WILLIAM CROSS (born 1900). R.A.F., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Eng.).

Brian William Cross (born 1900) [Epsom College 1912-1917. prefect. Captain of Rugby XV] was the son of Dr E. W. Cross, of Leytonstone, Essex. He received his medical education at St Bartholomew’s Hospital, and then joined the R.A.F. Medical Branch. During the First World War he served as a Pilot in the R.A.F. (1918).


WYNN ROWLAND WATKIN BONNER-MORGAN (born 1900). M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Eng.).

Wynn Rowland Watkin Bonner-Morgan (born 1900) [Epsom College 1916-1919. prefect. Rugby XV] was the son of Richard Bonner-Morgan, optician, of Cardiff. He received his medical education at Cardiff University and St Bartholomew’s Hospital, and went into general practice at Worcester Park, Surrey. He was previously Medical Officer at the Sungei Patani Estates Hospital, Malaysia.


GEORGE WILLIAM KEELE (born 1900). M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Eng.).

George William Keele (born 1900) [Epsom College 1912-1918. prefect. Cricket XI] was the son of Dr David Keele [Epsom College 1884-1887], and brother of Professor Cyril Arthur Keele, F.R.C.P. [Epsom College 1918-1923], and Dr Kenneth David Keele, F.R.C.P. [Epsom College 1923-1927]. He received his medical education at University College Hospital, and went into general practice at Highbury New Park, London. He was Public Vaccinator for the Highbury District of the Borough of Islington, and Dental Anaesthetist for the Islington and Hoxton L.C.C. Schools Treatment Centres. During the First World War he served as a Cadet Pilot in the R.A.F. (1918), and during the Second World War he served as a Major in the R.A.M.C. (1939-1945).


MICHAEL CLAUDE HAWKER KINGDON (born 1900). M.B.E., M.A., M.B., B.Ch. (Cantab.), M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Eng.).

Michael Claude Hawker Kingdon (born 1900) [Epsom College 1913-1918. prefect. Rugby XV] was the son of Dr E. O Kingdon, of Holsworthy, Devon. He received his medical education at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, and St Mary’s Hospital, before entering general practice in Holsworthy, Devon. During the Second World War he served as a Captain in the R.A.M.C. (1943-1945).


CYRIL DARE COGSWELL (1900-1972). M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Eng.).

Cyril Dare Cogswell (1900-1972) [Epsom College 1914-1918. prefect] was the son of Dr P. D. Cogswell, of Bromley, Kent. He received his medical education at King’s College Hospital, and went into general practice at Southall, Middlesex. He was previously Medical Officer at the Children’s Heart Hospital, West Wickham, Kent.



JOHN WALKER (born 1900). O.St.J., M.B., Ch.B. (Leeds).

John Walker (born 1900) [Epsom College 1914-1918] was the son of Dr W. W. Walker, of Batley, Yorkshire. He received his medical education at Leeds University, and went into general practice at Batley. He was also Honorary Surgeon to the Batley and District Hospital.


ERIC ARNOLD ROBERT ENNION (1900-1981). M.A., M.D. (Cantab.), M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Eng.).

Eric Arnold Robert Ennion (1900-1981) [Epsom College 1915-1918] was the son of Dr O. R. Ennion, of Yoxford, Suffolk. He received his medical education at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, and St Mary’s Hospital. He initially went into general practice at Burwell, Cambridgeshire, but after the Second World War he gave up medicine to become the first Warden of the Flatford Mill Field Study Centre on the Suffolk Stour (1945-1950). After Flatford, Eric Ennion moved to Monk’s House, Northumberland, which he ran as a Field Study Centre (1950-1961). He was the founder of the British Field Study Centres and, as an outstanding artist of natural history subjects, became the first Chairman of the Society of Wildlife Artists (1964). He was a Council Member of the British Ornithologists’ Union (1959-1962), and Chairman and later Honorary Vice-President of the Society of Wildlife Artists (1964-1975). Although Ennion trained as a doctor, his life-long enthusiasm was for natural history and ornithology in particular. He recorded two episodes from his time at Epsom. “The woods and wide green folds of gorse-cluttered downs swept up to the school walls. With their jays and nuthatches, their bullfinches and sparrowhawks – and all their enchanting butterflies and moths, they drew me as a magnet to a pin.” Nature notes filled the margins of his school books. He recalled one occasion when they were put to literary use. “Crusty [James Wilson, Classics Master (1895-1923)] looked up from the pile of essays on his desk. “What’s a shoveller, Ennion?” “A kind of duck, Sir”. I did not add “of course” but the tone implied it. He tucked his monocle into his wise old wrinkled face: “what’s a syllogism?” “Don’t know, Sir”’. Nobody else in Form IIa knew either and there was no further comment on my ‘Best Day of the Summer Holiday’ essay. We were quits.”


BASIL LYNDON STEELE (1900-1992). O.St.J., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Eng.), L.M.S.S.A.

Basil Lyndon Steele (1900-1992) [Epsom College 1910-1919] was the son of Dr Russell Steele [Epsom College 1860-1865]. He received his medical training at University College Hospital, and went into general practice at Regent’s Park, London. He was a Freeman of the City of London; Founder of the Medical Policy Association; Vice Chairman of the Social Credit Secretariat, and a Senior Officer in the Order of St John of Jerusalem.


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