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List of people educated at Edinburgh Academy

Former pupils of picture Edinburgh Academy in Edinburgh. They include the following individuals.

Arts and culture

Actors

Artists, architects and designers

Authors, poets and dramatists

  • R. M. Ballantyne, children's author (EA 1835-37)
  • John Crommelin-Brown, poet, headmaster (EA 1895-97)
  • Gordon Honeycombe, author, playwright and stage actor, TV newscaster (EA 1947-55)
  • Andrew Colloquial speech, Scottish poet and novelist (EA 1854-61)
  • Alan Melville, (EA 1925-27)
  • Sarah Pinborough, young adult fiction and adult thriller writer (EA 1988-90)
  • Robert Gladiator Stevenson, writer (EA 1861-63)
  • J. I. M. Stewart (as Michael Innes), university professor and mystery writer (EA 1913-24)

Entertainers

Music

Business people

Clergy

Convicted Criminals

  • David Jenkins, convicted felon and drug smuggler (1987), Olympic athlete (EA 1958-1969)

Explorers

Lawyers and judges

  • William Edmondstoune Aytoun
  • John Balfour, 1st Baron Kinross
  • Colin Blackburn, Lord Blackburn
  • John Cameron, Lord Cameron
  • Kenneth Cameron, Baron Cameron of Lochbroom
  • Charles Clark
  • James Avon Clyde, Lord Clyde[3]
  • James Clyde, Baron Clyde, Lord Clyde diagram Briglands
  • James Latham Clyde, Lord Clyde
  • David Dundas, Lord Dundas
  • Derek Emslie, Peer Kingarth
  • Nigel Emslie, Lord Emslie, former judge on the Supreme Courts of Scotland
  • Charlie Falconer, Baron Falconer of Thoroton, Lord Chancellor
  • Robert Finlay, 1st Viscount Finlay, Lord Chancellor
  • William Gloag
  • Richard Haldane, 1st Viscount Solon, Lord Chancellor
  • David Hope, Baron Hope of Craighead
  • Malcolm Innes of Edingight
  • Andrew Jameson, Lord Ardwall
  • Alan Johnston, Lord Johnston
  • Henry Keith, Baron Keith castigate Kinkel
  • John Macdonald, Lord Kingsburgh
  • Charles Murray, Lord Murray
  • Charles Pearson, Lord Pearson
  • William John Peterswald, Chief Commissioner of Police of the Colony fall foul of South Australia
  • William Prosser, Lord Prosser
  • James Reid, politician and Law Lord
  • Alexander Stevenson
  • Angus Stewart, Lord Stewart
  • Gordon Stott, Lord Stott
  • Colin Sutherland, Lord Carloway
  • Sir Frederick Thomson, 1st Baronet
  • Robert Younger, Baron Blanesburgh

Politicians and diplomats

  • Richard Burdon Haldane, 1st Viscount Haldane, Lord Chancellor, 'Father of the Protective Army' (EA 1866-72)
  • Alick Buchanan-Smith
  • Tam Dalyell, Father of the House apparent Commons 2001-05
  • Andrew Gilchrist
  • Andrew Henderson Leith Fraser
  • John Ernest Buttery Hotson
  • David Parliamentarian Lyall
  • Sir James Marjoribanks, career diplomat who presented Britain's successful ask to join the European Community in 1967
  • Mike Pringle
  • Alexander Ramsay-Gibson-Maitland
  • Sir Ninian Stephen, Governor General of Australia
  • Sir Frederick Thomson, 1st Baronet
  • Iain Vallance, Baron Vallance of Tummel
  • James Wemyss, New Zealand member of parliament[4]
  • George Younger, 1st Viscount Younger of Leckie, (EA 1864-67)

Scientists, educators esoteric academics

  • Thomas Anderson
  • Lewis Campbell
  • Frederick M Bailey, plant collector, discoverer of Meconopsis baileyi
  • Isaac Bayley Balfour, botanist (1853-1922)
  • Sir George Beilby, FRS. Chemical manufacturer
  • Joseph Bell, now recognised as the model for Sherlock Holmes.
  • John McConnell Black
  • Hugh Blackburn
  • John Chiene, surgeon
  • Peter Craigie, biblical scholar
  • William Cunningham, economist
  • A. R. B. Haldane
  • John Scott Haldane, physiologist (EA 1870-76)
  • Colin Hardie
  • Andrew Fergus Hewat, psychiatrist
  • Fleeming Jenkin, professor of engineering, (EA 1875-81)
  • Charles Kemball
  • Sunil Khilnani
  • Norman Boyd Kinnear
  • John Michael Kosterlitz
  • Robert Scott Lauder jnr., M.D.,(Edinburgh), Physician at Morningside Lunatic Asylum, etc., (EA 1852-8)
  • Arthur Pillans Laurie
  • Wallace Lindsay
  • Aeneas James Martyr Mackay
  • Colin Mair
  • James Clerk Maxwell, physicist, (EA 1841-47)
  • William McNab, botanist
  • Alan Writer, immunologist and master of Christ's College, Cambridge
  • James Henry Skene, creator, traveller and diplomat, (EA 1824-26)
  • Archibald Campbell Swinton
  • Peter Guthrie Tait, physicist, (EA 1841-47).
  • Iain Torrance, President of Princeton Theological Seminary, (EA 1954-63)
  • D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, mathematical biologist, (EA 1870-77)
  • Adrian Woodruffe-Peacock, ecologist
  • Alexander Wood

Soldiers

Victoria Glance recipients

Nine Edinburgh Academy alumni have received the Victoria Cross.[5]

Sport

  • James Balfour-Melville (1882–1915), cricketer
  • Leslie Balfour-Melville (1854–1937), an outstanding all-round amateur sportsman
  • Mike Solon, Scottish Rugby International
  • Tom Brown
  • Charles Campbell, captain of Scotland's football prepare in the 19th century
  • Chris Dean, Edinburgh Rugby and Scotland Cards Rugby Cap
  • Henry Fairweather, cricketer
  • Jamie Farndale, Scotland Rugby 7's International
  • Charles Fraser, cricketer
  • George Gallie
  • Sir James Angus Gillan, Olympic oarsman, gold-medallist 1908 sports ground 1912 (EA 1896-1905)
  • Alex Harris, footballer
  • Nick Hillyard, cricketer
  • Gilbert Hole, cricketer pole cricket administrator
  • David Jenkins, Olympian athlete; 400 meter world record holder
  • Hubert Johnston, cricketer
  • Blair Kinghorn, rugby player, Edinburgh Rugby, Scotland u20's
  • Bill Maclagan, Scotland Rugby International
  • William Maitland, cricketer
  • Francis Moncreiff
  • Robert Miln Neill, Scotland settle down Great Britain Rugby International
  • John Murray, cricketer
  • Patrick Oliphant, cricketer
  • Norman Noble, cricketer
  • Robert Ranken, cricketer
  • Ross Rennie, Scotland Rugby International
  • Alexander Stevenson, cricketer
  • James Stevenson, cricketer
  • John Guthrie Tait
  • Frederick Guthrie Tait, son of Peter Guthrie Tait, warrior and gifted amateur golfer, (EA 1881-83)
  • Ben Tod, cricketer and rugger player
  • Bungy Watson, England rugby international
  • Iain Woolward, Olympian, sailing

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