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Robert Alston, British diplomat (Former students)
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Jakie Astor, British Conservative Party politician and sportsman (Former students)
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Simon Baron-Cohen, professor of Developmental Psychopathology, University of Cambridge (Former students)
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Kate Beckinsale, actor (Former students)
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Tony Benn, Labour Party politician (Former students)
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Peter Bergen, political journalist and author (Former students)
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Tim Boswell, former Conservative MP (Former students)
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Gyles Brandreth, writer and broadcaster, former Conservative MP for Chester (Former students)
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David Butler, psephologist (Former students)
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Vikram Chandra, TV anchor (Former students)
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Henry Chichele, English archbishop (Former students)
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G. A. Cohen, political philosopher (Former students)
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Gary Cooper, musician and conductor (Former students)
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Michael Crick, journalist (Former students)
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Sir T.W. Edgeworth David (1858–1934), Australian geologist, academic, polar explorer, soldier, public figure (Former students)
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Angus Deayton, comedian, actor, television presenter (Former students)
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John Fowles, novelist (Former students)
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Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, German film director (Former students)
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Bill Durodie, academic, professor of risk analysis (Former students)
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John Farthing, Canadian philosopher and economist (Former students)
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Jonathan Fenby, journalist, writer and former Editor of The Observer and the South China Morning Post (Former students)
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Bram Fischer, South African lawyer, defended Nelson Mandela at the Rivonia Trial (Former students)
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John Fowles, novelist (Former students)
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Hugh Gaitskell, Labour Party leader (1955–63) (Former students)
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Patrick Gale, novelist (Former students)
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John Galsworthy, novelist and playwright (Former students)
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John Gardner, Professor of Jurisprudence, University of Oxford (Former students)
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Robert P. George, Professor of Jurisprudence, Princeton University (Former students)
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Robert Goff, Baron Goff of Chieveley, British judge (Former students)
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Victor Gollancz, publisher (Former students)
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William Sealy Gosset, statistician (Former students)
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Hugh Grant, actor (Former students)
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Irfan Habib, Padma Bhushan, Indian historian; Emeritus Professor of History, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh (Former students)
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Mohammad Habib, Indian historian; Emeritus Professor of History, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh (Former students)
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General Sir John Hackett, soldier, university administrator (Former students)
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J. B. S. Haldane, biologist (Former students)
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William Reginald Halliday, historian and archaeologist (Former students)
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Christopher Hampton, playwright and screenwriter (Former students)
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H. L. A. Hart, former Professor of Jurisprudence, University of Oxford (Former students)
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Saiyid Nurul Hasan, Governor of West Bengal and Orissa (Former students)
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Arthur Cayley Headlam, theologian (Former students)
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Peter Hobbs, novelist (Former students)
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Adrian Holman, British diplomat (Former students)
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William Howley, Archbishop of Canterbury (1828–48) (Former students)
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Thomas Hughes, footballer who won the FA Cup twice in the 1870s (Former students)
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The Ven. John Ingram, English Jesuit and martyr (Former students)
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Douglas Jardine, cricketer (Former students)
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Douglas Jay, British Labour Party politician (Former students)
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Robert Jay, Counsel to the Leveson Inquiry and now High Court Judge (Former students)
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Bobby Jindal, Governor of Louisiana (Former students)
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Brian Johnston, broadcaster and cricket commentator (Former students)
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Rachel Johnson, journalist (Former students)
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Oliver Kamm, journalist, Times leader writer, former hedge fund manager (Former students)
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Ian Katz, journalist (Former students)
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Randal Keynes, conservationist (Former students)
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Sophie Kinsella, 'chick lit' novelist (Former students)
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Harold Laski, political scientist (Former students)
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Leopold George Wickham Legg, historian and editor of the Dictionary of National Biography (Former students)
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John Lennard, Professor of British and American Literature, University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica, (Former students)
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Jason Ling, futurist (Former students)
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Andro Linklater (born 1944), historian (Former students)
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Bernard Longley, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Birmingham (Former students)
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Edward Luce, journalist (Former students)
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Charles McCreery, psychologist and author (Former students)
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Neil MacGregor, art historian, Director of the British Museum (Former students)
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Outram Marshall, clergyman, organising secretary of the Church Union (Former students)
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Dambudzo Marechera, Zimbabwean novelist (Former students)
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Brian G. Marsden, astronomer (Former students)
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Sir Henry Martin, MP for Oxford University, matr: New College, Oxford on 24 November 1581 (Former students)
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Jamie McIntosh, Canadian abolitionist (Former students)
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Douglas McLean, rower in the Boat Race five times and winner at Henley Royal Regatta (Former students)
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Hector McLean, rowed in the Boat Race and won Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta with his brother Douglas McLean (Former students)
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Michael Meacher, Labour Party politician (Former students)
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Sir Frank Meyer, businessman and Conservative MP (Former students)
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Nathaniel Micklem, Liberal Party politician (Former students)
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Nathaniel Micklem, theologian, son of the above (Former students)
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Peter Francis Middleton, pilot and grandfather of Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (Former students)
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Alasdair Milne, BBC Director General (1982–87) (Former students)
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Kate Mosse, novelist (Former students)
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Sir Albert Napier, Permanent Secretary to the Lord Chancellor's Office (Former students)
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Sophie Newton, digital marketing entrepreneur (Former students)
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Junzaburō Nishiwaki, Japanese poet (Former students)
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Richard Ollard, historian and biographer (Former students)
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Rageh Omaar, broadcast journalist (Former students)
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Frank R. Palmer, linguist, lecturer at the University of Reading (Former students)
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G. L. Peiris, Sri Lankan politician and academic (Former students)
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Sally Phillips, actress and writer (Former students)
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Rob Porter, former White House Staff Secretary in the Trump administration (Former students)
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Dennis Potter, playwright and journalist (Former students)
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Gerald Priestland, broadcaster and journalist (Former students)
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Nigel Rees, broadcaster and author (Former students)
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Susan Rice, American diplomat (Former students)
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Sir Bernard Rix (Lord Justice Rix), Judge, a Lord Justice of Appeal (Former students)
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Justine Roberts, founder CEO of Mumsnet and Gransnet (Former students)
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Alan Rodger, Baron Rodger of Earlsferry, Scottish-born Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom (Former students)
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Neil Rudenstine, former President of Harvard University (Former students)
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Oliver Russell, 2nd Baron Ampthill, peer, rower and administrator who served as the Governor of Madras (Former students)
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Anthony Russell-Roberts, businessman and opera manager (Former students)
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Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi, United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth (Former students)
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Madhavrao Scindia, Indian Cabinet Minister and Member of Parliament (Former students)
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Paul Seabright, economist (Former students)
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Tim Sebastian, broadcast journalist (Former students)
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Mel Smith, comedian and film director (Former students)
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Toby Spence, opera singer (tenor) (Former students)
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Rick Stein, chef, restaurateur and television presenter (Former students)
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Adam Thirlwell, novelist (Former students)
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Frank Thompson, SOE officer (Former students)
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Alan Thornhill, sculptor (Former students)
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Daniel Topolski, rowing coach for Oxford, author of True Blue: The Oxford Boat Race Mutiny (Former students)
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Francis Turner, 17th century Bishop of Ely (Former students)
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Julian Turner, poet (Former students)
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David Verney, 21st Baron Willoughby de Broke, UKIP peer (Former students)
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William Warham, former Archbishiop of Canterbury (Former students)
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Robert Penn Warren, poet, novelist and literary critic (Former students)
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William Waynflete, founder of Magdalen College and Lord Chancellor of England (Former students)
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Geoffrey Wheatcroft, journalist and author (Former students)
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M. Stanley Whittingham, chemist, winner of 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry (Former students)
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Benjamin Whitaker Labour politician and former MP (Former students)
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John Edgar Wideman, American writer, professor at Brown University (Former students)
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Richard Wilberforce, Baron Wilberforce (Former students)
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A. N. Wilson, author and journalist (Former students)
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Naomi Wolf, American feminist (Former students)
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James Woodforde, clergyman (Former students)
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Lucy Worsley, historian, author and television presenter (Former students)
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Philip Ziegler, historian (Former students)
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A. J. Ayer, Wykeham Professor of logic (Fellows and staff)
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Isaiah Berlin (Fellows and staff)
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Alan Bullock (Fellows and staff)
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Paul Campbell (Fellows and staff)
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Raymond Carr (Fellows and staff)
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David Cecil (Fellows and staff)
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Richard Crossman (Fellows and staff)
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Richard Dawkins, Biology (Fellows and staff)
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Michael Dummett (Fellows and staff)
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Robin Lane Fox (Fellows and staff)
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J. B. S. Haldane (also an alumnus), Biology (Fellows and staff)
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W. D. Hamilton, Biology (Fellows and staff)
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G. H. Hardy (Fellows and staff)
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H. L. A. Hart (Fellows and staff)
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Nigel Hitchin (Fellows and staff)
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Julian Huxley, Biology (Fellows and staff)
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Willis Lamb (Fellows and staff)
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Hermione Lee (Fellows and staff)
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Jane Lightfoot (Fellows and staff)
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Rudolf Peierls (Fellows and staff)
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Craig Raine (Fellows and staff)
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Marcus du Sautoy (Fellows and staff)
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Jane Shaw (Fellows and staff)
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Jeremy Sheehy, Dean of Divinity (Fellows and staff)
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Joe Silk (Fellows and staff)
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William Archibald Spooner (Fellows and staff)
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Christopher Tolkien (Fellows and staff)
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Harold Wilson (Fellows and staff)
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