Wyggeston Grammar School England Deaths 1939-1945

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    Discover your ancestors who taught at or attended Wyggeston Grammar School in Leicester, England and died while serving with the Cambridgeshire Regiment during World War 2. The records may reveal where and when your relative died, the conflict they participated in, and where they are buried or commemorated.

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    • Residence

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    • Death year

    • Death date

    • Service number

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    • Burial or commemoration reference number

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    The record set comprises 136 records.

    These records date from 1939 to 1945.

    Wyggeston Grammar School

    Following the death of wool merchant William Wyggeston in 1536, his brother Thomas (a trustee) used some of William’s money to establish a grammar school in Leicester. This later became Wyggeston Grammar School for Boys, known today as Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth I College.

    The school is located in Leicester city, the county town of Leicestershire, in the East Midlands of England.

    Notable Alumni

    Sir David Attenborough CBE (broadcaster and naturalist)

    Richard, Lord Attenborough (actor, director, producer)

    Neil Fletcher (Labour politician)

    Simon Hoggart (journalist and broadcaster)

    Barry Letts (producer of Doctor Who)

    Tim Piggot-Smith (actor who appeared in the James Bond film Quantum of Solace)

    Lieutenant-Colonel Johnny Copper (one of the founders of the SAS)

    Lieutenant Commander John Herbert Babington, GC, OBE, RNVR, was awarded the George Cross for ‘great gallantry and undaunted devotion to duty’ in defusing bombs during the Second World War.

    Colin Dexter, author of the Inspector Morse novels, was a former Classics master at Wyggeston.

    Conflicts mentioned in these records

    Algeria

    Azores

    Bangladesh

    Belgium

    Burma

    Canada

    Egypt

    France

    Germany

    Greece

    India

    Isle of Wight

    Israel

    Italy

    Malta

    Netherlands

    Norway

    Poland

    Singapore

    South Africa

    Thailand

    Tunisia

    Zimbabwe