Academics •
Martin Aitken, archaeometrist •
Amir Attaran, epidemiologist •
Charles Badham, classics scholar •
Owen Barfield, philosopher, author, poet, and critic •
William Bayliss, physiologist •
Edward Spencer Beesly, historian and positivist •
Henry de Beltgens Gibbins, economic historian •
Richard Bentley, scholar and critic •
James Theodore Bent, explorer and archaeologist •
Bernard Bergonzi, literary scholar •
George Fielding Blandford, psychiatrist •
Nathan Bodington, first Vice-Chancellor of the
University of Leeds •
Dietrich von Bothmer, art historian •
Harvie Branscomb,
Chancellor of Vanderbilt University •
William Brown, Master of
Darwin College, Cambridge •
Alan Bullock, historian of Nazi Germany •
Colin Campbell, geologist •
Allan Chapman, historian of science •
Oliver Carmichael, 3rd
Chancellor of Vanderbilt University and 20th
President of the University of Alabama •
Anthony Cheetham, materials scientist •
Robert Caesar Childers, Pali language scholar •
Pamela Clemit, literary critic •
Richard Congreve, philosopher and positivist •
Steven Connor, literary scholar •
Athelstan John Cornish-Bowden, biochemist •
Sedley Cudmore, economist and
Chief Statistician of Canada •
Peter Day, inorganic chemist •
Emma Dench, classicist •
Frederick Augustus Dixey, entomologist •
Barrie Dobson, historian •
Nakdimon S. Doniach, lexicographer and linguist •
Edward Gordon Duff, bibliographer and librarian •
William Rickatson Dykes, botanist •
Marcus du Sautoy, mathematician •
Peter Edwards, historian •
Henry Emeleus, petrologist •
John Eveleigh, Provost of
Oriel College, Oxford •
George Stanley Farnell, classist •
Roderick Floud, economic historian •
E.B. Ford, ecological geneticist •
Sandra Fredman, Professor of Law •
David B. Frohnmayer, President of the
University of Oregon and politician •
Philip A. Gale, chemist •
Ian Grant, physicist •
Harry George Grey, theologian and Principal of
Wycliffe Hall, Oxford •
Thomas Guidott, physician •
Jeffrey Hackney, legal scholar •
Edith Hall, classics scholar •
Avraham Harman, diplomat and President of the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem •
James Harris, legal scholar, Professor of the London School of Economics and Fellow of the British Academy •
James Harris, grammarian •
Robert Hooke, architect, natural philosopher, scientist, polymath, co-founder of the Royal Society •
Sir Thomas Graham Jackson, architect •
Ian Grant, physicist •
Ivor Grattan-Guinness, historian of mathematics •
Jennifer Ingleheart, classicist •
Gilbert Ironside the younger,
Bishop of Hereford and Warden of Wadham •
James Jago, physician •
Frank Jevons,
Vice-Chancellor of Durham University •
Benjamin Kennicott, Hebrew scholar •
Richard S. Lambert, biographer and broadcaster •
John Leslie, philosopher •
David MacDonald, biologist and conservationist •
Ruth Mace, evolutionary anthropologist •
Sally Mapstone,
Principal of the University of St Andrews •
P. J. Marshall, historian of the British empire in the 18th century •
John Mayow, chemist, physician, and physiologist •
Alister McGrath, Christian apologist and theologian •
Frank McLynn, historian and biographer •
Nevil Story Maskelyne, geologist and politician •
Leslie Mitchell, historian •
Charles Morton, educator •
Peter Nailor, civil servant, intellectual and professor •
William Neile, mathematician •
Farhan Nizami, scholar in Islamic studies •
Phoebe Okowa, Member, International Law Commission, 2023- •
Tony Orchard, inorganic chemist •
John Parsons,
Master of Balliol College, Oxford and
Bishop of Peterborough •
William Plenderleath, antiquarian •
Josephine Crawley Quinn, ancient historian and archaeologist •
Barnaby Raine, intellectual historian and political commentator •
P. J. Rhodes, ancient historian •
Stuart J. Russell, computer scientist •
Phillipp Schofield, historian •
Henry Albert Schultens, linguist •
Walter Shirley, priest and historian •
Tom Solomon, neurologist •
Thomas Sprat,
divine and co-founder of the
Royal Society •
Benjamin Parsons Symons, Warden of Wadham •
Richard W. Tsien, electric engineer and neurobiologist •
Wilson Dallam Wallis, anthropologist •
Ethelbert Dudley Warfield, historian and academic administrator •
Rex Warner, classicist, writer and translator •
William Whyte, historian •
Donald Wiseman, biblical scholar and Assyriologist •
Sir Christopher Wren, architect and co-founder of the Royal Society
Authors, artists, broadcasters and entertainers •
Diran Adebayo, novelist •
Monica Ali, novelist •
Hossein Amini, film director and screenplay writer •
Lindsay Anderson, film director •
Timothy Bateson, actor •
Sir Thomas Beecham, conductor •
Melvyn Bragg, television broadcaster and writer •
Simon Brett, writer •
Jess Cartner-Morley, fashion editor of
The Guardian newspaper •
Alan Connor, journalist and television presenter •
David Constantine, poet and translator •
Alan Coren, comic writer •
Robert Crampton,
Times journalist •
Hilary Davies, poet, critic and translator •
Cecil Day-Lewis, former Poet Laureate •
Sophie Duker, stand-up comedian and writer •
James Flint, writer •
Isabel Fonseca, writer •
Neil Forrester, artist and cast member of
The Real World TV show (London series) •
Tim Franks, journalist •
Jonathan Freedland, journalist •
Peter Gammond, music critic •
Amelia Gentleman, journalist •
Nordahl Grieg, Norwegian poet and playwright •
John Gross, author and literary critic •
Tom Gross, journalist and political commentator •
Francis Wrigley Hirst, journalist •
Montague Haltrecht, writer and literary critic •
Tom Holt, author of humorous and military fantasies, and of historical fiction •
Evan Jones, Jamaican screenwriter and poet •
Felicity Jones, actress •
Reginald Victor Jones,
physicist,
scientific military intelligence expert and writer •
Michael Kenyon, novelist •
Hari Kunzru, novelist •
Tim McInnerny, actor and comedian •
Patrick Marber, comedian and playwright •
Sharon Mascall, journalist, broadcaster and writer •
Jodhi May, actress •
Anne McElvoy, journalist and broadcaster •
Robert McGill, writer and literary critic •
Hilary Menos, poet •
Roger Mosey, BBC executive, Director of London 2012 Olympic Games coverage •
Neil Nightingale, director the
BBC Natural History Unit from 2003 to 2009 •
David Patrikarakos, author and journalist •
Iain Pears, novelist •
Laurie Penny, author and social activist •
Rosamund Pike, actress •
William Rayner, novelist •
Tony Richardson, English theatre and
Academy Award-winning film director and producer •
Stevan Riley, film director •
Jude Rogers, judge •
Michael Rosen, poet and broadcaster •
Joshua Rozenberg, legal commentator and journalist •
Carr Scrope, versifier •
Peter Sculthorpe, composer •
Sir Charles Sedley, 5th Baronet, wit, dramatist and politician •
Fatemeh Shams, Award-winning poet and professor of Persian literature at
University of Pennsylvania •
Mary Ann Sieghart, former assistant editor of
The Times •
Leonard Strong, novelist, critic, historian and poet •
Paul Vaughan, journalist •
William Walsh, poet and critic •
Irving Wardle, theatre critic •
John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester, libertine poet and protégé of
King Charles II •
Humbert Wolfe, poet
Clergy •
Peter Allan, monk and Principal of
College of the Resurrection •
Francis Bampfield, non-conformist minister •
Samuel Barnett, social reformer and Canon of
Westminster Abbey •
Edward Bidwell,
Bishop of Ontario •
Henry Bowlby,
Bishop of Coventry •
Cornelius Burges, minister •
Richard William Church, churchman and writer •
John Erskine Clarke, clergyman •
Thomas Crofts, clergyman •
Cecil de Carteret,
Bishop of Jamaica •
Robert Deakin, clergyman •
Joseph Diggle, clergyman, politician and public servant •
Edward Eddrup, clergyman and principal of Salisbury Theological College •
Edward Feild, clergyman •
Giles Fraser, Canon Chancellor of St Paul's Cathedral •
Campbell Hone,
Bishop of Wakefield •
Walsham How, clergyman and botanist •
William Henry Jackson, priest, missionary and inventor of
Burmese Braille •
Francis Jayne, clergyman •
Hewlett Johnson, clergyman, "Red Dean of Canterbury" •
Francis Kilvert, clergyman and diarist •
Alexander Mackonochie, mission priest •
Thomas Manton, clergyman •
Edward Garrard Marsh, poet and clergyman •
John Medley, first Bishop of Fredericton •
Wilfrid Oldaker, schoolmaster and Precentor of Christ Church, Oxford •
Reginald Owen,
Primate of New Zealand •
Samuel Parker, clergyman •
Charles Ranken, clergyman and chess master •
William Jenkins Rees, clergyman and antiquary •
William Skinner,
bishop of Aberdeen •
Edward Stone, clergyman and natural philosopher •
Rowan Williams, former Archbishop of Canterbury •
Richard Willis, Bishop •
Richard Woodward,
Bishop Cloyne •
Foster Barham Zincke, clergyman, traveller, and antiquary
Politicians and civil servants •
Tom Allen, US Representative from Maine •
William Shepherd Allen, UK and New Zealand politician •
Michael Alison, politician •
Anita Anand, Canadian politician and
Minister of Public Services and Procurement •
Edward Ashe, English politician and
Father of the House •
Michael Bates, Baron Bates, politician •
Thomas Charles Baring, politician •
Richard Barnett, politician •
Richard Bethell, 1st Baron Westbury, former Lord Chancellor •
Marco Biagi,
Scottish National Party politician •
Robert Blake, Cromwell's admiral •
David Blatherwick, diplomat •
John Bluett, politician •
John Bramston the Younger, politician •
Norman Brook, 1st Baron Normanbrook, civil servant, Cabinet Secretary 1947-1962 •
William Burge,
Attorney General of Jamaica and anti-abolitionist •
Edward Cakobau, Deputy Prime Minister of Fiji •
Hugh Childers, statesman •
Charles Delacourt-Smith, Baron Delacourt-Smith, politician •
H. R. P. Dickson, colonial political officer and author •
Joseph Diggle, clergyman and politician •
John Dyson, Lord Dyson, judge and
Master of the Rolls •
Derek Enright, politician •
Vincent Evans, Judge on the
European Court of Human Rights •
Charles Fane, 1st Viscount Fane, politician •
Steven Fisher, diplomat •
Bernard Floud, politician •
Peter Floud, civil servant •
Michael Foot, politician •
William Fox, premier of New Zealand •
Sydney Giffard, diplomat •
Penaia Ganilau, former Governor General and President of Fiji •
Badlishah of Kedah, Sultan of
Kedah •
Eileen E. Gillese, judge •
Neil Gerrard, politician •
Ben Greene, Labour, and later far-right, politician •
Tuanku Abdul Halim,
Sultan of Kedah, The
King of Malaysia •
Robert Hannigan, cryptographer and civil servant •
John Hanson, diplomat •
Joseph Hardcastle, politician •
John Hardres, politician •
Avraham Harman, Israeli diplomat •
Evan Harris, former
Liberal Democrat MP for
Oxford West and Abingdon •
George Harrison, politician •
Charles Hodson, Baron Hodson, judge •
Marc Holland, Administrator of
Ascension Island •
Sir Edmund Isham, 6th Baronet, politician •
Wyndham Knatchbull-Wyndham, politician •
Thomas Lewis, politician •
Richard Lloyd, royalist •
Mark Logan,
MP for
Bolton North East •
John Lovelace, 3rd Baron Lovelace, Whig politician •
Eric Macfadyen, politician •
Kenneth Maddocks, former Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Fiji •
Kamisese Mara, former Prime Minister and President of Fiji •
Keir Mather, current 'Baby of the House' and Labour MP for
Selby and Ainsty •
Duncan Menzies, Lord Menzies, judge of the Supreme Courts of Scotland •
Peter Milliken,
Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada •
T. E. Moir, civil servant •
James Morris, Conservative MP for
Halesowen and Rowley Regis •
Robert Moses, city planner •
James Munby, judge •
James Murray, politician •
Michael Nolan, Baron Nolan, judge, first chairman of the
Committee on Standards in Public Life (1994–1997), Chancellor of the
University of Essex (1997–2002) •
Feroz Khan Noon,
Prime Minister of Pakistan •
Arthur Onslow, former Speaker of the House of Commons •
William Palmes, politician •
Gopalaswami Parthasarathy, Indian diplomat and journalist •
Edward Phelips, politician •
Carew Raleigh, politician •
Emma Reynolds, MP for
Wolverhampton North East •
Colin Thornton-Kemsley, National Liberal politician •
Sir Thomas Rich, 1st Baronet, politician •
Denys Roberts,
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong •
Adair Roche, Baron Roche,
law lord •
Sir William Russell, 1st Baronet, of Wytley, politician •
Philip Rycroft, civil servant •
Wasim Sajjad, two-time interim
President of Pakistan and former
Chairman Senate •
John C. Sherburne, Vermont politician •
John Simon, 1st Viscount Simon, former Lord Chancellor •
F. E. Smith, 1st Earl of Birkenhead, former Lord Chancellor •
Simon Smith, diplomat •
Thomas Strangways,
Father of the House •
Lala Sukuna, Fijian chief •
Randolph Vigne, South African anti-apartheid activist •
K. N. Wanchoo,
Chief Justice of India •
Eugene Wason, Scottish politician •
Geoffrey Whiskard, diplomat •
Daryl Williams,
Attorney-General for Australia •
Henry Penruddocke Wyndham, politician, topographer and author •
Hugh Wyndham, judge •
Thomas Wyndham (of Witham Friary), politician •
Thomas Wyndham, 1st Baron Wyndham, Irish lawyer and politician, former Lord Chancellor of Ireland •
Sir Wadham Wyndham, judge •
Sir Peter William Youens, former Deputy Chief Secretary of Nyasaland (today Malawi) and secretary to the Prime Minister and the Cabinet of Malawi
Other •
Noel Agazarian,
World War II fighter ace •
Simon Anholt, political scientist, policy advisor •
E. W. Bastard, cricketer •
Arthur Berry, footballer •
Alan Blackshaw, mountaineer, skier and civil servant •
William Bromet, rugby player •
Brian Burnett,
Royal Air Force and Commander-in-Chief of
British Far East Command •
Sir Michael Checkland, former
Director-General of the BBC •
John Cooke, prosecutor of Charles I •
Warren East, businessman, chief executive of
ARM Holdings plc •
William Freke, mystic •
C. B. Fry, sportsman •
George Hogg, adventurer •
George Hastings, 8th Earl of Huntingdon, nobleman •
Richard Koch, management consultant •
David Levin, entrepreneur •
Emily Ludolf, amateur chef, finalist on
BBC 2's
Masterchef, 2008 •
John MacBain, businessman •
Paul McMahon, cricketer •
Algernon Methuen, publisher •
Herbert Page, cricketer •
Nathaniel Rothschild, 5th Baron Rothschild, British financier and only son of
Jacob Rothschild, 4th Baron Rothschild •
Edward Saatchi, entrepreneur •
Chris Saunders, cricketer and headmaster •
Steven Skala, banker •
Dr Richard Stone OBE, social campaigner, philanthropist, anti-racism and interfaith activist ==Fellows and honorary Fellows==