RichardEton (before 1411 – after 1434), of Pirbright and Merrow, Surrey, was an English politician. Nothing is recorded of his family. He was a member...
Eton College (/ˈiːtən/ ) is a public school (fee-charging and boarding for secondary school age boys) in Eton, Berkshire, England. It was founded in 1440...
Eton mess is a traditional English dessert consisting of a mixture of strawberries or other berries, meringue, and whipped cream. First mentioned in print...
controversies concerning Eton College, sometimes called the most famous school in the world. In 2005, The Guardian claimed that "Eton is no stranger to scandalous...
because of their inclusion in the Eton Choirbook. John Browne has the most compositions (10), followed by Richard Davy (9) and Walter Lambe (8). Stylistically...
This is a list of Head Masters of Eton College since 1442. Note: for explanation of alternative year dates in this list, such as '1494/5', see Old Style...
The provost is the chairman of the governing body of Eton College. He is chosen by the Crown and is assisted by a vice-provost and ten fellows. Henry Sever...
4932°N 0.6078°W / 51.4932; -0.6078 The Eton wall game is a game that originated at and is still played at Eton College. It is played on a strip of ground...
England. Richard was the second of three children and the only boy. He was a great-great-grandson of Queen Victoria. Abel Smith was educated at Eton College...
Game is one of two codes of football devised and played at Eton College. The other is the Eton Wall Game. The game is like association football in some...
Winchester College". The Times. Retrieved 2 May 2018. Adams, Richard (30 August 2017). "Eton pupils' marks disallowed over second exam paper leak". The...
Peter Randolph Eton (28 May 1917 – December 1979) was a producer for BBC radio and television. He was invalided out of the navy after being wounded during...
Richard Allestree or Allestry (/ˈɔːlstriː/ AWL-stree; 1621/22 – 28 January 1681) was an English Royalist churchman and provost of Eton College from 1665...
Richard Sleech (died 2 March 1730) was a Canon of Windsor from 1722 to 1730. Richard Sleech was the son of Edward Sleech, organist of Eton College. He...
Graham attended day and boarding schools in Australia and the UK, including Eton College, as his family moved around for his father's work. He studied French...
relocation business, he was born at Westminster in July 1979. He was educated at Eton College, before going up to Trinity College, Oxford. While studying at Oxford...