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List of Lincoln College, Oxford Peoplreport

  • Geoffrey Alderman (born 1944) — historian

    (Academics) (Former students)

  • Hugh Hale Bellot (1890–1969) — Professor of American History and Vice-Chancellor, University of London (1951–53)

    (Academics) (Former students)

  • David Denison (born 1950) — professor of linguistics

    (Academics) (Former students)

  • Roger H. Martin (born 1943) — American college president

    (Academics) (Former students)

  • Jeremy Waldron (born 1953) — legal and political philosopher

    (Academics) (Former students)

  • O. W. Wolters (1915–2000) — Malayan civil servant and pioneering historian of Southeast Asia

    (Academics) (Former students)

  • Deborah Bowman (born 1968) — medical ethicist

    (Academics) (Former students)

  • Naomi Alderman (born 1974) — novelist

    (Authors, actors, poets) (Former students)

  • Eve Best (born 1971) — actress

    (Authors, actors, poets) (Former students)

  • William Davenant (1606–1688) — poet and playwright

    (Authors, actors, poets) (Former students)

  • Sefton Delmer (1904–1970) — journalist and WWII propagandist

    (Authors, actors, poets) (Former students)

  • James Essinger (born 1957) — writer

    (Authors, actors, poets) (Former students)

  • Mohammad Ali Jouhar (1878–1931) — Indian Muslim leader, journalist and poet

    (Authors, actors, poets) (Former students)

  • Osbert Lancaster (1908–1986) — cartoonist, critic and author

    (Authors, actors, poets) (Former students)

  • John le Carré (born 1931) — author, pen name of David Cornwell

    (Authors, actors, poets) (Former students)

  • Emily Mortimer (born 1971) — actress

    (Authors, actors, poets) (Former students)

  • Craig Mullaney (born c. 1978) — US Army veteran and author

    (Authors, actors, poets) (Former students)

  • William Eugene Outhwaite (1847–1900) — New Zealand writer, poet, and lawyer

    (Authors, actors, poets) (Former students)

  • Tom Paulin (born 1949) — poet

    (Authors, actors, poets) (Former students)

  • Francis Pilkington (1565–1638) — composer

    (Authors, actors, poets) (Former students)

  • Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel) (1904–1991) — writer and cartoonist

    (Authors, actors, poets) (Former students)

  • Edward Thomas (1878–1917) — poet

    (Authors, actors, poets) (Former students)

  • Suzannah Lipscomb (born 1978) — historian and television presenter

    (Broadcasters) (Former students)

  • Rachel Maddow (born 1973) — American television anchor and political analyst

    (Broadcasters) (Former students)

  • David Clementi (born 1949) — deputy governor of the Bank of England and Chairman of the BBC

    (Business) (Former students)

  • Sir Rod Eddington (born 1950) — chief executive of British Airways, 2000–2005

    (Business) (Former students)

  • Adebayo Ogunlesi (born 1953) — Chairman and Managing Partner of Global Infrastructure Partners

    (Business) (Former students)

  • Sir Peter Parker (1924–2002) — Chairman of the British Railways Board, 1976–1983

    (Business) (Former students)

  • Nicola Shaw (born 1968) — executive director of National Grid

    (Business) (Former students)

  • Thomas Brinknell

    (Clerics) (Former students)

  • Gregory Cameron (born 1959) — Bishop of St Asaph, Honorary Fellow

    (Clerics) (Former students)

  • Nathaniel Crewe, 3rd Baron Crewe (1633–1721) — Bishop of Oxford, Bishop of Durham, Rector of Lincoln College

    (Clerics) (Former students)

  • Graham Tomlin (born 1958) — Bishop of Kensington

    (Clerics) (Former students)

  • William Richard Williams (1896–1962) — theologian

    (Clerics) (Former students)

  • Colin Winter (1928–1981) — bishop and anti-apartheid activist

    (Clerics) (Former students)

  • John Wraw (1959–2017) — Bishop of Bradwell

    (Clerics) (Former students)

  • John Adye (born 1939) — former director of GCHQ

    (Military and intelligence) (Former students)

  • David Craig, Baron Craig of Radley (born 1929) — House of Lords crossbencher and former Chief of the Defence Staff

    (Military and intelligence) (Former students)

  • William Sholto Douglas (1893–1969) — RAF pilot and WWII military commander

    (Military and intelligence) (Former students)

  • John Langdon, Royal Marine officer at D-Day, later became an Anglican priest

    (Military and intelligence) (Former students)

  • Jamie Shea (born 1953) — NATO spokesman

    (Military and intelligence) (Former students)

  • Peter Ainsworth (born 1956) — former Conservative MP for East Surrey

    (Politicians) (Former students)

  • Geoffrey Bing (1909–1977) — former Labour MP for Hornchurch

    (Politicians) (Former students)

  • Bill Cash (born 1940) — Conservative MP for Stone

    (Politicians) (Former students)

  • Peter Durack (1926–2008) — Australian politician and Attorney-General of Australia

    (Politicians) (Former students)

  • Edward Fitzalan-Howard, 18th Duke of Norfolk (born 1956) — Earl Marshal

    (Politicians) (Former students)

  • Nick Hawkins (born 1957) — former MP (Conservative) for Blackpool South and Surrey Heath

    (Politicians) (Former students)

  • J.A. Hobson (1858–1940) — Liberal thinker and political theorist

    (Politicians) (Former students)

  • David Lewis (1909–1981) — Canadian MP and leader of the New Democratic Party

    (Politicians) (Former students)

  • James Lupton, Baron Lupton, Conservative peer

    (Politicians) (Former students)

  • Shabana Mahmood — Labour MP for Birmingham Ladywood since 2010

    (Politicians) (Former students)

  • John Morley (1838–1923) — Liberal statesman and writer

    (Politicians) (Former students)

  • Noel Newton Nethersole (1903–1959) — Jamaican cricketer and politician, founder of the Bank of Jamaica

    (Politicians) (Former students)

  • Chukwuemeka Ojukwu (1933–2011) — Biafran secessionist

    (Politicians) (Former students)

  • Daniel Poneman (born 1956) — United States Deputy Secretary of Energy

    (Politicians) (Former students)

  • Mel Reynolds (born 1952) — disgraced former United States Representative from Illinois

    (Politicians) (Former students)

  • Lee Rowley (born 1980) — Conservative MP for North East Derbyshire since 2017

    (Politicians) (Former students)

  • Oliver Smith (born 1993) — youngest branch party president in British political history for the Liberal Democrats

    (Politicians) (Former students)

  • Sir John Stanley (born 1942) — former MP for Tonbridge and Malling (Conservative)

    (Politicians) (Former students)

  • Rishi Sunak (born 1980) — Chancellor of the Exchequer (since 2020) and Conservative MP for Richmond (Yorks) since 2015

    (Politicians) (Former students)

  • Sir Edmund Anderson (1530–1605) — Chief Justice of the Common Pleas

    (Professionals) (Former students)

  • Alistair Asprey — Secretary for Security for Hong Kong Government, Commanding Officer of Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force

    (Professionals) (Former students)

  • James Burge (1925–2010) — English criminal law barrister, original inspiration for the fictional barrister Rumpole of the Bailey

    (Professionals) (Former students)

  • Horace Byatt (1875–1933) — governor of Somaliland, Tanganyika, and Trinidad and Tobago

    (Professionals) (Former students)

  • Joseph Darracott (1934-1998) - art historian, museum curator and writer

    (Professionals) (Former students)

  • John Dew (born 1952) — diplomat and ambassador

    (Professionals) (Former students)

  • Nicholas Hilliard (born 1959) — Common Serjeant of London

    (Professionals) (Former students)

  • Sir Donald Limon (1932–2012) – Clerk of the House of Commons

    (Professionals) (Former students)

  • Sir Andrew Longmore (born 1944) — Lord Justice of Appeal

    (Professionals) (Former students)

  • Sir Robert Rogers (parliamentary official) (born 1950) – Clerk of the House of Commons

    (Professionals) (Former students)

  • Will Bratt (born 1988) — racing driver

    (Sportsmen) (Former students)

  • Steph Cook (born 1972) — modern pentathlete and Olympic gold medallist

    (Sportsmen) (Former students)

  • Rowland George (1905–1997) — rower and Olympic gold medallist

    (Sportsmen) (Former students)

  • Edward Abraham (Sir Edward) (Fellow 1948–1999) (Academics, fellows and tutors)

  • Peter Atkins (Fellow 1965–2007, Acting Rector 2007) (Academics, fellows and tutors)

  • Howard Florey (Lord Florey) (Fellow 1934–1962) (Academics, fellows and tutors)

  • Vivian H. H. Green (Fellow 1951–2005, Rector 1983–1987) (Academics, fellows and tutors)

  • Susan Greenfield (Fellow 1985–present) (Academics, fellows and tutors)

  • Norman Heatley (Fellow 1948–1978, Supernumerary Fellow 1978–2004) (Academics, fellows and tutors)

  • Paul Langford (Fellow 1970–2015, Rector 2000–2012) (Academics, fellows and tutors)

  • Keith Murray (Fellow 1937–1993, Rector 1944–1953) (Academics, fellows and tutors)

  • Walter Fraser Oakeshott — Academic and discoverer of the Winchester Manuscript of Le Morte d'Arthur (Rector 1954–1972) (Academics, fellows and tutors)

  • Mark Pattison (Fellow 1839–1884, Rector 1861–1884) (Academics, fellows and tutors)

  • John Potter (Fellow 1694–1747) (Academics, fellows and tutors)

  • John Radcliffe (Fellow 1670–1675) (Academics, fellows and tutors)

  • Nevil Sidgwick (Fellow 1901–1958) (Academics, fellows and tutors)

  • John Wesley — theologian and founder of Methodism (Academics, fellows and tutors)

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Lincoln College, located in the heart of the historic city of Oxford. Lincoln is the main constituent college of Oxford. Founded by the Bishop of 1427, Richard Fleming. Undergraduate tuition fees at Oxford range from # 16,230 a year to # 23,885 a year (an increase of 5 percent a year), with Lincoln paying an additional # 7,570. The school enjoys a worldwide reputation, with students being guided by some of the world’s top mentors and enjoying the teaching and resources of more than 20 Oxford colleges. When students encounter academic difficulties, they have the opportunity to meet face-to-face with relevant existing theory creators.

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