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* [[Reginald Dunne]], Former Second in Command of the London [[Provisional Irish Republican Army|IRA]] |
* [[Reginald Dunne]], Former Second in Command of the London [[Provisional Irish Republican Army|IRA]] |
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* [[Brian Hanrahan]], BBC Diplomatic Editor |
* [[Brian Hanrahan]], BBC Diplomatic Editor |
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* [[Patrick Haseldine]], [[Her Majesty's Diplomatic Service|HM Diplomatic Service]] |
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* [[John Carmel Heenan|Cardinal Heenan]], Head of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales 1965 |
* [[John Carmel Heenan|Cardinal Heenan]], Head of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales 1965-75 |
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* [[Alfred Hitchcock]], film director |
* [[Alfred Hitchcock]], film director |
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* [[Donal Logue]], Canadian born, American actor, writer |
* [[Donal Logue]], Canadian born, American actor, writer |
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* [[Paul McKenna]], hypnotist |
* [[Paul McKenna]], hypnotist |
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* [[George Martin]], who signed [[The Beatles]] and greatly influenced their sound and success by [[record producer|producing]] many of their [[album]]s, including the 1967 [[Sgt |
* [[George Martin]], who signed [[The Beatles]] and greatly influenced their sound and success by [[record producer|producing]] many of their [[album]]s, including the 1967 [[Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band]] |
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* [[Sarbel]] (born Sarbel Michael), musician [http://www.st-ignatius.enfield.sch.uk/_files/newsletter_march_2007.pdf] |
* [[Sarbel]] (born Sarbel Michael), musician [http://www.st-ignatius.enfield.sch.uk/_files/newsletter_march_2007.pdf] |
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* [[TJ Moncur]], [[England|English]] [[Association football|footballer]] who plays for [[Cray Wanderers FC]] in the Isthmian League Premier Division. |
* [[TJ Moncur]], [[England|English]] [[Association football|footballer]] who plays for [[Cray Wanderers FC]] in the Isthmian League Premier Division. |
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* [[Dave Sexton]], [[Manchester United F.C.]] manager (1977–1981) |
* [[Dave Sexton]], [[Manchester United F.C.]] manager (1977–1981) |
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* [[Gerard Woodward]], Booker-shortlisted novelist and poet |
* [[Gerard Woodward]], Booker-shortlisted novelist and poet |
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* Andrew C Redmond Fisherman |
* Andrew C Redmond Fisherman |
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* Nathan Fostel, known by his DJ name; Naughty, a UK funky house producer and dj. |
* Nathan Fostel, known by his DJ name; Naughty, a UK funky house producer and dj. |
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This is a list of notable alumni and faculty of St Ignatius' College.
Alumni
- Peter Burke, historian [1]
- Bernard Butler, musician
- Peter Doyle current Roman Catholic Bishop of Northampton.
- Reginald Dunne, Former Second in Command of the London IRA
- Brian Hanrahan, BBC Diplomatic Editor
- Patrick Haseldine, HM Diplomatic Service
- Cardinal Heenan, Head of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales 1965-75
- Alfred Hitchcock, film director
- Brian Keaney, children's author
- Donal Logue, Canadian born, American actor, writer
- Paul McKenna, hypnotist
- George Martin, who signed The Beatles and greatly influenced their sound and success by producing many of their albums, including the 1967 Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
- Sarbel (born Sarbel Michael), musician [2]
- TJ Moncur, English footballer who plays for Cray Wanderers FC in the Isthmian League Premier Division.
- Terence Patrick O'Sullivan, civil engineer.
- Edmund Purdom, British actor/producer (star of the 1954 MGM film The Student Prince)
- George Sewell, actor (Get Carter, Z-Cars, Canned Carrott and many more)
- Dave Sexton, Manchester United F.C. manager (1977–1981)
- Gerard Woodward, Booker-shortlisted novelist and poet
- Andrew C Redmond Fisherman
- Nathan Fostel, known by his DJ name; Naughty, a UK funky house producer and dj.