| ETONCOLLEGE | School founded by Henry VI in 1440 |
| ETON | School founded by Henry VI in 1440 |
| ETONIAN | Old -; term used to describe an alumnus of the Berkshire school founded by Henry VI in 1440 (7) |
| ETNA | School founded by Henry VI |
| ALLSOULS | Oxford University college founded by Henry VI in 1438 (3,5) |
| ETONIANS | Old -; alumni, including 20 prime ministers, of a school founded in 1440 by Henry VI (8) |
| COLLEGE | Any one of the academic institutions founded by Henry VI (7) |
| ELY | King's ___ (British school founded by Henry VIII) |
| JACKCADE | English leader of the Kentish rebellion against Henry VI in 1450 (4,4) |
| CADE | Jack -, English leader of the Kentish rebellion against Henry VI in 1450 (4) |
| EDWARDIV | Richard, Duke of York's son who reigned twice as king of England and defeated Henry VI in the Wars of the Roses (6,1,1) |
| REDCROSS | Organisation founded by Henry Dunant and colleagues in Geneva in 1863. (3,5) |
| WOLSEY | Leicester-based British clothing brand founded by Henry Wood in 1755 |
| WHIG | Political party founded by Henry Clay in the 18305 |
| WINCHESTER | Cathedral city in Hampshire with a public school founded by William of Wykeham in 1382 (10) |
| DULWICH | District in London's Southwark, site of a public school founded by Edward Alleyn as the College of God's Gift and of a picture gallery designed by Sir John Soane (7) |
| OUNDLE | Northamptonshire public school founded by Sir William Laxton in 1556 (6) |
| ROEDEAN | Girls' public school founded by the Lawrence sisters in 1885 (7) |
| BLUECOAT | Type of charity school, the first of which was founded by Edward VI in 1552 (8) |
| PEARLY | - king/queen; according to a tradition founded by Henry Croft, a coster dressed in a button-clad costume (6) |