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Person    | Male  Born 29/8/1908  Died 6/11/1974

John Carleton

Categories: Children, Education

John Carleton

John Dudley Carleton was Head Master of Westminster School 1957-70. He was attached to Westminster School throughout his life: educated there, he then became an assistant master, then Master of the Queen's Scholars 1949-1957 and then Head Master.

In WW2 he was attached to Special Forces. Married 1965. Published two books about the School. Buried Westminster Abbey.

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