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 70 pages are in this category, out of approximately 799 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Alexander Nicol Anton Waddell
- E. C. S. Wade
- William Wade (legal scholar)
- Richard Walker (angler)
- Holly Walsh
- Stephen Walsh (writer)
- E. Sally Ward
- Oliver Warner
- John Warren (bishop)
- William Wasey
- Ernest Frederick Watermeyer
- Arthur Watson (cricketer, born 1835)
- William Watson (sinologist)
- Sophie Watts
- Matthew Weait
- William Trego Webb
- William Welton (missionary)
- Josh West
- David Wevill
- Henry Wharton
- Ossie Wheatley
- John Rex Whinfield
- Robert Whitby
- Francis White (bishop)
- Vincent Wigglesworth
- William Wilkins (architect)
- Frederic Willett
- William Fletcher (physician)
- Ronald Williams (bishop)
- William Henry Williams (physician)
- John William Willis-Bund
- John Christopher Willis
- Robert Willis (diplomat)
- Robert Willis (engineer)
- Edward Wilson (explorer)
- J. Dover Wilson
- John Wilson (civil servant)
- Lady Nicholas Windsor
- Mark Wing-Davey
- L. Forbes Winslow
- Thomas Witherley
- William Wodehouse
- William Hyde Wollaston
- Charles Wood (composer)
- Robert Woodhouse
- George Ratcliffe Woodward
- Richard van der Riet Woolley
- E. Barton Worthington
- Edward Wright (mathematician)
- Lester Paul Wright
- Robert Wright (South Carolina judge)
- Jermyn Wyche
- Percy Wyn-Harris