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Geoffrey Alderman (born 1944) — historian
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Hugh Hale Bellot (1890–1969) — Professor of American History and Vice-Chancellor, University of London (1951–53)
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David Denison (born 1950) — professor of linguistics
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Roger H. Martin (born 1943) — American college president
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Jeremy Waldron (born 1953) — legal and political philosopher
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O. W. Wolters (1915–2000) — Malayan civil servant and pioneering historian of Southeast Asia
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Deborah Bowman (born 1968) — medical ethicist
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Naomi Alderman (born 1974) — novelist
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Eve Best (born 1971) — actress
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William Davenant (1606–1688) — poet and playwright
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Sefton Delmer (1904–1970) — journalist and WWII propagandist
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James Essinger (born 1957) — writer
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Mohammad Ali Jouhar (1878–1931) — Indian Muslim leader, journalist and poet
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Osbert Lancaster (1908–1986) — cartoonist, critic and author
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John le Carré (born 1931) — author, pen name of David Cornwell
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Emily Mortimer (born 1971) — actress
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Craig Mullaney (born c. 1978) — US Army veteran and author
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William Eugene Outhwaite (1847–1900) — New Zealand writer, poet, and lawyer
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Tom Paulin (born 1949) — poet
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Francis Pilkington (1565–1638) — composer
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Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel) (1904–1991) — writer and cartoonist
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Edward Thomas (1878–1917) — poet
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Suzannah Lipscomb (born 1978) — historian and television presenter
(Broadcasters) (Former students) -
Rachel Maddow (born 1973) — American television anchor and political analyst
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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
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Adebayo Ogunlesi (born 1953) — Chairman and Managing Partner of Global Infrastructure Partners
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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
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Graham Tomlin (born 1958) — Bishop of Kensington
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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
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Peter Ainsworth (born 1956) — former Conservative MP for East Surrey
(Politicians) (Former students) -
Geoffrey Bing (1909–1977) — former Labour MP for Hornchurch
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Bill Cash (born 1940) — Conservative MP for Stone
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Peter Durack (1926–2008) — Australian politician and Attorney-General of Australia
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Edward Fitzalan-Howard, 18th Duke of Norfolk (born 1956) — Earl Marshal
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Nick Hawkins (born 1957) — former MP (Conservative) for Blackpool South and Surrey Heath
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J.A. Hobson (1858–1940) — Liberal thinker and political theorist
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David Lewis (1909–1981) — Canadian MP and leader of the New Democratic Party
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James Lupton, Baron Lupton, Conservative peer
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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
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Chukwuemeka Ojukwu (1933–2011) — Biafran secessionist
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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
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James Burge (1925–2010) — English criminal law barrister, original inspiration for the fictional barrister Rumpole of the Bailey
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Horace Byatt (1875–1933) — governor of Somaliland, Tanganyika, and Trinidad and Tobago
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Joseph Darracott (1934-1998) - art historian, museum curator and writer
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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
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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)
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Peter Atkins (Fellow 1965–2007, Acting Rector 2007) (Academics, fellows and tutors)
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Howard Florey (Lord Florey) (Fellow 1934–1962) (Academics, fellows and tutors)
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Vivian H. H. Green (Fellow 1951–2005, Rector 1983–1987) (Academics, fellows and tutors)
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Susan Greenfield (Fellow 1985–present) (Academics, fellows and tutors)
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Norman Heatley (Fellow 1948–1978, Supernumerary Fellow 1978–2004) (Academics, fellows and tutors)
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Paul Langford (Fellow 1970–2015, Rector 2000–2012) (Academics, fellows and tutors)
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Keith Murray (Fellow 1937–1993, Rector 1944–1953) (Academics, fellows and tutors)
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Walter Fraser Oakeshott — Academic and discoverer of the Winchester Manuscript of Le Morte d'Arthur (Rector 1954–1972) (Academics, fellows and tutors)
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Mark Pattison (Fellow 1839–1884, Rector 1861–1884) (Academics, fellows and tutors)
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John Potter (Fellow 1694–1747) (Academics, fellows and tutors)
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John Radcliffe (Fellow 1670–1675) (Academics, fellows and tutors)
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Nevil Sidgwick (Fellow 1901–1958) (Academics, fellows and tutors)
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John Wesley — theologian and founder of Methodism (Academics, fellows and tutors)
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