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*[[Robert Alston]], British diplomat |
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*[[Simon Baron-Cohen]], professor of Developmental Psychopathology, University of Cambridge |
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*[[Kate Beckinsale]], actor |
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*[[Tim Boswell]], former Conservative MP |
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*[[Hugh Grant]] |
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*[[Gyles Brandreth]], writer and broadcaster, former Conservative MP for Chester |
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*[[Jonathan Sacks]] |
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*[[David Butler (psephologist)|David Butler]], psephologist |
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*[[William Howley]] |
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*[[Angus Deayton]], comedian, actor, television presenter |
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*[[John Fowles]], novelist |
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*[[Hugh Gaitskell]], Labour Party leader (1955–63) |
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*[[Simon Baron-Cohen]] |
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*[[Kate Beckinsale]] |
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*[[Tim Boswell]] |
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*[[Hugh Grant]], actor |
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*[[David Butler]] |
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*[[H. L. A. Hart]], Professor of Jurisprudence, University of Oxford |
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*[[William Howley]], Archbishop of Canterbury (1828-48) |
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*[[Brian Johnston]], broadcaster and cricket commentator |
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*[[Oliver Kamm]], journalist, ''[[The Times|Times]]'' leader writer, former hedge fund manager |
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*[[Harold Laski]], political scientist |
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*[[Neil MacGregor]], art historian, Director of the [[British Museum]] |
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*[[Dennis Potter]], playwright and journalist |
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*[[Nigel Rees]], broadcaster and author |
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*[[Jonathan Sacks]], Chief Rabbi, United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth |
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*[[Mel Smith]], comedian and film director |
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*[[Gary Cooper (musician)|Gary Cooper]] musician and conductor |
*[[Gary Cooper (musician)|Gary Cooper]] musician and conductor |
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*[[H. L. A. Hart]] |
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*[[G.A. Cohen]] |
*[[G.A. Cohen]] |
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*[[Andro Linklater]] |
*[[Andro Linklater]] |
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*[[Francis Turner (bishop)|Francis Turner]] |
*[[Francis Turner (bishop)|Francis Turner]] |
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*[[Angus Deayton]] |
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*[[John Farthing]] |
*[[John Farthing]] |
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*[[Bram Fischer]] |
*[[Bram Fischer]] |
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*[[John Fowles]] |
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*[[Adrian Holman]] |
*[[Adrian Holman]] |
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*[[Hugh Gaitskell]] |
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*[[Patrick Gale]] |
*[[Patrick Gale]] |
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*[[John Gardner (law)]] |
*[[John Gardner (law)]] |
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*[[Robert P. George]] |
*[[Robert P. George]] |
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*[[Robert Goff, Baron Goff of Chieveley]] |
*[[Robert Goff, Baron Goff of Chieveley]] |
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*[[Irfan Habib]] |
*[[Irfan Habib]] |
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*[[Mohammad Habib]] |
*[[Mohammad Habib]] |
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*[[William Reginald Halliday]] |
*[[William Reginald Halliday]] |
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*[[Saiyid Nurul Hasan]], Governor of West Bengal and Orissa |
*[[Saiyid Nurul Hasan]], Governor of West Bengal and Orissa |
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*[[Arthur Cayley Headlam]] |
*[[Arthur Cayley Headlam]] |
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*[[G. L. Peiris]] |
*[[G. L. Peiris]] |
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*[[Piyush "Bobby" Jindal]] |
*[[Piyush "Bobby" Jindal]] |
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*[[Brian Johnston]] |
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*[[Oliver Kamm]] |
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*[[Randal Keynes]] |
*[[Randal Keynes]] |
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*[[Sophie Kinsella]] |
*[[Sophie Kinsella]] |
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*[[John Lennard]] |
*[[John Lennard]] |
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*[[Edward Luce]] |
*[[Edward Luce]] |
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*[[Neil MacGregor]] |
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*[[Dambudzo Marechera]] |
*[[Dambudzo Marechera]] |
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*[[Charles McCreery]] |
*[[Charles McCreery]] |
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*[[Nathaniel Micklem]] |
*[[Nathaniel Micklem]] |
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*[[Kate Mosse]] |
*[[Kate Mosse]] |
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*[[Richard Ollard]] |
*[[Richard Ollard]] |
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*[[Dennis Potter]] |
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*[[Kiran Shankar Ray]], Home Minister of West Bengal |
*[[Kiran Shankar Ray]], Home Minister of West Bengal |
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*[[Nigel Rees]] |
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*[[Bernard Rix|Sir Bernard Rix (Lord Justice Rix)]] |
*[[Bernard Rix|Sir Bernard Rix (Lord Justice Rix)]] |
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*[[Alan Rodger, Baron Rodger of Earlsferry]] |
*[[Alan Rodger, Baron Rodger of Earlsferry]] |
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*[[Anthony Russell-Roberts]] |
*[[Anthony Russell-Roberts]] |
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*[[Paul Seabright]] |
*[[Paul Seabright]] |
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*[[Mel Smith]] |
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*[[Toby Spence]] |
*[[Toby Spence]] |
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*[[Rick Stein]] |
*[[Rick Stein]] |
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*[[Robert Penn Warren]] |
*[[Robert Penn Warren]] |
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*[[William Waynflete]] ''(though the validity of this claim is doubtful – see his page for further discussion)'' |
*[[William Waynflete]] ''(though the validity of this claim is doubtful – see his page for further discussion)'' |
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*[[John Edgar Wideman]] |
*[[John Edgar Wideman]] |
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*[[Richard Wilberforce]] Baron Wilberforce |
*[[Richard Wilberforce]] Baron Wilberforce |
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*[[Naomi Wolf]] |
*[[Naomi Wolf]] |
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*[[James Woodforde]] |
*[[James Woodforde]] |
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==Fellows and Lecturers== |
==Fellows and Lecturers== |
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Revision as of 20:07, 1 May 2011
This is an incomplete list of notable people affiliated with New College, Oxford University, England, including former students, and current and former academics and fellows.
- See also List of Wardens of New College, Oxford.
Former students
- Robert Alston, British diplomat
- Simon Baron-Cohen, professor of Developmental Psychopathology, University of Cambridge
- Kate Beckinsale, actor
- Tim Boswell, former Conservative MP
- Gyles Brandreth, writer and broadcaster, former Conservative MP for Chester
- David Butler, psephologist
- Henry Chichele, English archbishop
- Angus Deayton, comedian, actor, television presenter
- John Fowles, novelist
- Hugh Gaitskell, Labour Party leader (1955–63)
- John Galsworthy, novelist and playwright
- Victor Gollancz, publisher
- Hugh Grant, actor
- General Sir John Hackett
- J. B. S. Haldane, Biologist
- Christopher Hampton, playwright and screenwriter
- H. L. A. Hart, Professor of Jurisprudence, University of Oxford
- William Howley, Archbishop of Canterbury (1828-48)
- Bobby Jindal, Governor of Louisiana
- Brian Johnston, broadcaster and cricket commentator
- Rachel Johnson, journalist
- Oliver Kamm, journalist, Times leader writer, former hedge fund manager
- Harold Laski, political scientist
- Neil MacGregor, art historian, Director of the British Museum
- Rageh Omaar, broadcast journalist
- Dennis Potter, playwright and journalist
- Gerald Priestland, broadcaster and journalist
- Susan Rice, American diplomat
- Nigel Rees, broadcaster and author
- Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi, United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth
- Tim Sebastian, broadcast journalist
- Mel Smith, comedian and film director
- Geoffrey Wheatcroft, journalist and author
- Philip Ziegler, historian
- Gary Cooper musician and conductor
- Saiyid Nurul Hasan, Governor of West Bengal and Orissa
- Arthur Cayley Headlam
- Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
- Peter Hobbs
- Thomas Hughes (footballer), footballer who won the FA Cup twice in the 1870s
- The Venerable John Ingram, English Jesuit and martyr
- Douglas Jardine
- G. L. Peiris
- Piyush "Bobby" Jindal
- Dambudzo Marechera
- Charles McCreery
- Nathaniel Micklem
- Kate Mosse
- Sir Albert Napier, Permanent Secretary to the Lord Chancellor's Office
- Richard Ollard
- Kiran Shankar Ray, Home Minister of West Bengal
- Sir Bernard Rix (Lord Justice Rix)
- Alan Rodger, Baron Rodger of Earlsferry
- Neil Rudenstine
- Anthony Russell-Roberts
- Paul Seabright
- Toby Spence
- Rick Stein
- Adam Thirlwell
- Alan Thornhill, Sculptor
- Julian Turner
- William Warham
- Robert Penn Warren
- William Waynflete (though the validity of this claim is doubtful – see his page for further discussion)
- John Edgar Wideman
- Richard Wilberforce Baron Wilberforce
- A.N.Wilson
- Naomi Wolf
- James Woodforde
Fellows and Lecturers
- Richard Dawkins
- W. D. Hamilton
- Michael Atiyah
- G. H. Hardy
- Harold Wilson
- A. J. Ayer
- Isaiah Berlin
- Alan Bullock
- Paul Campbell
- Raymond Carr
- David Cecil
- Richard Crossman
- Robin Lane Fox
- H.L.A. Hart
- Nigel Hitchin
- Julian Huxley
- Willis Lamb
- Hermione Lee
- Rudolf Peierls
- Craig Raine
- Jane Shaw
- Joe Silk
- Marcus du Sautoy
- William Archibald Spooner