Category:Alumni of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
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Notable people who, as students, attended Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge at the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England, United Kingdom. Also included are notable people who attended Gonville Hall (founded in 1348), the predecessor to Gonville and Caius College prior to its establishment in 1557:
Pages in category "Alumni of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 816 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Harold James (historian)
- James Jardine (judge)
- Henry Jenkes
- C. Wilfred Jenks
- Walter Jessop (surgeon)
- Norman Jewson
- John Golding (surgeon)
- Michael Johns (policy analyst)
- Allan Johnson
- Donald Johnson (British politician)
- Edward Johnson (composer)
- John Johnson (clergyman)
- John Jones-Bateman
- Tommy Jones-Davies
- David Jones (barrister)
- Garri Jones
- Richard Jones (economist)
- William Hollingworth Quayle Jones
- Matthew Ingle Joyce
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- Ravi Kanbur
- Frederick Keeble
- Edmund Keene
- George Williams Keeton
- Raylene Keightley
- David Keith-Lucas
- Tom Kempinski
- Matthews Kempson
- William Kendle
- Charles Kennedy (diplomat)
- Edward Shirley Kennedy
- Paul Kennedy (English judge)
- J. Campbell Ker
- Frederick Kerr
- Paul Kerswill
- Bernard Kettlewell
- Pascal Khoo Thwe
- Michael Kidson
- Lawrence Kimball
- Tom Kingsley
- Robert Kirby
- Edward Frederick Knight
- Henry Foley Knight
- Robert Knopwood
- Benjamin Koe
- Helmut Koenigsberger
- J. Michael Kosterlitz
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- Horatio LaBorde
- Francis Lacey
- Sam Laidlaw
- Henry Landau (British Army officer)
- Christine Langan
- Henry Bickersteth, 1st Baron Langdale
- Rebecca Langlands
- Peter Wallwork Latham
- Hugh Latimer (actor)
- John Knox Laughton
- Emily Lawson
- Michael Layton, 2nd Baron Layton
- Caroline Lear
- Robert James Lee
- John Lehman
- Bennett Lewis
- Stafford Lightman
- Tinsley Lindley
- List of alumni of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
- Edward Liveing
- Horace Lloyd
- John Lockhart-Mummery
- Frank Lockwood (politician)
- Hermann Albert Loos
- Tony Lopez (poet)
- William Lubbock
- Capel Luckyn
- George Lynch (Chief Medical Officer)
- Thomas Lynch Jr.
- William Lyndwood
- Nicholas Lyons
- Roland Lytton
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- William Mabane, 1st Baron Mabane
- John William Scott Macfie
- Alastair Macintyre
- Alister MacKenzie
- Iain Macleod
- Alexander Macmillan (engineer)
- Paul Madden (diplomat)
- Edward Maitland (writer)
- James M. Malcomson
- Stephen Mangan
- Gordon Manley
- Thomas Manning (sinologist)
- Frank Marsh (nephrologist)
- Archie Marshall (politician)
- Howard Marshall (rugby union)
- Roger Marshall (screenwriter)
- Eric Maschwitz
- Duncan Maskell
- Francesca Massey
- Fred Mathias
- Harold B. Mattingly
- Ward Maule
- Allen Mawer
- Christopher Mayfield
- Edwin Mayfield
- Andrew McMichael
- Arnold McNair, 1st Baron McNair
- John Meller
- Mike Melluish
- William Fowle Middleton
- Patrick Miles (writer)
- Austin Timeous Miller
- Simon Milton (politician)
- Anthony Mitchell (bishop)
- Frank Mitchell (sportsman, born 1872)
- William Grant Mitchell
- Mohamed Suffian Mohamed Hashim
- Charles Henry Monro
- Harold Monro
- Simon Sebag Montefiore
- Jonathan Montgomery
- Noel Moore
- Mōri Gorō
- Jaclyn Moriarty
- Bevan Morris
- John Morris, Baron Morris of Aberavon
- Piercy Morrison
- Charles Moss (bishop of Bath and Wells)
- Edmund Moundeford
- Alison Mowbray
- Thomas Muffet
- Robert Murphy (mathematician)
- Charles Samuel Myers
- Douglas Myers
- Walter Myers (physician)
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- Dennis Page
- Henry Packenham
- David Morrieson Panton
- Nick Papadopulos
- Anthony Peacocke
- G. H. Pember
- Christopher Robert Pemberton
- Max Pemberton
- Michael Percival Smith
- Stephen Perse
- Rudolph Peters
- W. E. W. Petter
- Anthe Philippides
- George Hare Philipson
- Vivian Phillipps
- George Phillips (Watertown)
- Anthony Plowman
- Ivan Png
- John Porter-Porter
- John Pory
- John Potter (musician)
- Mark Potter (judge)
- Clement Power
- David Pratt (South Africa)
- John Pratt (archdeacon of Calcutta)
- Benjamin Preston
- George Dawson Preston
- John Pretlove
- Denis Price
- Munro Price
- Stanley Price (writer)
- Edward Schroeder Prior
- Graham Pritchard
- Sarah Pudifin-Jones
- Reginald Punnett
- Thomas Pyle