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Balliol College, Oxford

Index Balliol College, Oxford

Balliol College, founded in 1263,: Graduate Studies Prospectus - Last updated 17 Sep 08 is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England. [1]

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Joachim, Harold Macmillan, Harold Nicolson, Harold Ruggles-Brise, Harriet Angelina Fortescue, Harriet Ritvo, Harris Manchester College, Oxford, Harry Hodson, Harry Levy-Lawson, 1st Viscount Burnham, Harry Peyton Steger, Harry Yoxall, Hart House (University of Toronto), Hastings Russell, 12th Duke of Bedford, Haugh of Urr, Heinrich Gerhard Kuhn, Heinrich Zimmer, Helen Ghosh, Helen Hayes (politician), Helen Steward, Hely Hutchinson Almond, Hemming Robeson, Henry Baines, Henry Bathurst, 2nd Earl Bathurst, Henry Beeching, Henry Bowlby (priest), Henry Boyd-Carpenter, Henry Bright (teacher), Henry Brooke (judge), Henry Brooke, Baron Brooke of Cumnor, Henry Cadwallader Adams, Henry Caesar (priest), Henry d'Avigdor-Goldsmid, Henry des Voeux, Henry Douglas (bishop), Henry Edward Manning, Henry Finch-Hatton, 13th Earl of Winchilsea, Henry Fry (anthropologist), Henry Harrison (Irish politician), Henry Hawkins Tremayne, Henry Hoare (cricketer, born 1844), Henry Hobhouse (East Somerset MP), Henry Hodge, Henry John Stephen Smith, Henry Lopes, 1st Baron Ludlow, Henry Lopes, 2nd Baron Ludlow, Henry Lowther (diplomat), Henry Marten (educator), Henry McLaren, 2nd Baron Aberconway, Henry Mellish, Henry Nutcombe Oxenham, Henry Parry (bishop of Perth), Henry Perry (writer), Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 5th Marquess of Lansdowne, Henry Primrose, Henry Reichel, Henry Savage, Henry Scott Holland, Henry Scrymgeour-Wedderburn, 11th Earl of Dundee, Henry Septimus Sutton, Henry Spooner (priest), Henry Sweet, Henry Tilson, Henry Watkins (priest), Henry Watson Fowler, Henry William Carless Davis, Herbert Brereton Baker, Herbert Coleridge, Herbert Cook, Herbert Edward Douglas Blakiston, Herbert James Paton, Herbert Kennedy Andrews, Herbert Samuel, 1st Viscount Samuel, Herbert Spender-Clay, Herbert Squire, Herbert Stanley, Herman Cappelen, Herman Charles Merivale, Herman Merivale, Hilaire Belloc, Hilary Lawson, History of Trinity College, Oxford, Holbrook Mann MacNeille, Holywell Manor, Oxford, House of Balliol, Howard Marks, Hubert Beaumont (Liberal politician), Hubert Duggan, Hubert Latham, Hubert Smith, Hugh Arnold, Hugh Cairns (surgeon), Hugh Daly, Hugh Fraser (British politician), Hugh Grosvenor, 1st Duke of Westminster, Hugh Hoare (Liberal politician), Hugh Hornby, Hugh Kernohan, Hugh Latimer, Hugh Lawson, 6th Baron Burnham, Hugh Lucas-Tooth, Hugh Marshall Hole, Hugh Pearson, Hugh Stretton, Hugh Templeton, Hugh Tomlinson, Hugh Walker (academic), Hugh Weston, Hughe Knatchbull-Hugessen, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Hugo Young, Humanitas Programme, Humble Boy, Humphrey Appleby, Huw Dixon, Huxley family, Hypocrites' Club, Hysteron Proteron Club, Iain Sutherland (diplomat), Ian Bancroft, Baron Bancroft, Ian Bayley, Ian Davis (businessman), Ian Dixon Scott, Ian Fraser, Baron Fraser of Tullybelton, Ian Gilmour, Baron Gilmour of Craigmillar, Ian Glick, Ian Goldin, Ian Pearson, Ian Robertson, Lord Robertson, Ian Rumfitt, Ian Watson (author), IDEAL framework, Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi, India House, Inglis Gundry, Ira Magaziner, Isaiah Berlin, Israel Brodie, Ivan Lloyd-Phillips, Ivan Rogers, Ivan Roitt, Ivan Roots, Ivo Mallet, Ivone Kirkpatrick, Ivor Brown, Ivor Davies, J. 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Adam Squire

Adam Squire or Squier (died 1588) was an English churchman and academic, Master of Balliol College, Oxford from 1571 to 1580, and Archdeacon of Middlesex from 1577.

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Adam Swift

Adam Swift (born 1961) is a British political philosopher and sociologist who specialises in debates surrounding liberal egalitarianism.

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Adam von Trott zu Solz

Friedrich Adam von Trott zu Solz (9 August 1909 – 26 August 1944) was a German lawyer and diplomat who was involved in the conservative resistance to Nazism.

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Adrian Carton de Wiart

Lieutenant General Sir Adrian Paul Ghislain Carton de Wiart (5 May 1880 – 5 June 1963) was a British Army officer born of Belgian and Irish parents.

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Adrian Wooldridge

Adrian Wooldridge is the Management Editor and, since 1 April 2017, the 'Bagehot' columnist for The Economist newspaper.

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Aidan Hartley

Aidan Hartley (born 1965) is a writer and entrepreneur.

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Alan Beith

Alan James Beith, Baron Beith, (born 20 April 1943) is a British politician who represented Berwick-upon-Tweed as its Member of Parliament (MP) from 1973 to 2015.

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Alan Bersin

Alan D. Bersin (born October 15, 1946) served as the acting Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

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Alan Dowding

Alan Lorimer Dowding (born 4 April 1929) is an Australian former first-class cricketer who played for Oxford University, the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), the Commonwealth XI and Free Foresters.

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Alan Knight (historian)

Alan Knight (born 6 November 1946) is a professor and researcher of Latin American history at Oxford University in England.

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Alan Montefiore

Alan Claude Robin Goldsmid Montefiore (born 29 December 1926, London) is a British philosopher and Emeritus Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford.

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Alan Rodger, Baron Rodger of Earlsferry

Alan Ferguson Rodger, Baron Rodger of Earlsferry (18 September 1944 – 26 June 2011) was a Scottish academic, lawyer, and Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom.

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Alan Rotherham

Alan Rotherham (31 July 1862 – 30 August 1898) was a rugby union international who represented England from 1882 to 1887.

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Alan Ryan

Alan James Ryan, FBA (born 9 May 1940) was Warden of New College, Oxford, and Professor of Politics at the University of Oxford and is currently a lecturer at Princeton University.

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Alan S. C. Ross

Alan Strode Campbell Ross (1 February 1907 – 23 September 1980) was a British academic specialising in linguistics.

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Alan Valentine

Alan Chester Valentine (February 23, 1901 – July 14, 1980) was an American academic who competed on the gold-medal winning American rugby union team in the 1924 Summer Olympics, was president of the University of Rochester, and served in the Truman Administration as a Marshall Plan official and as the first head of the Economic Stabilization Agency.

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Alan Wilkie (judge)

Sir Alan Fraser Wilkie (born 26 December 1947), styled The Honourable Mr Justice Wilkie, was a British judge and barrister.

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Alan Wilson (bishop)

Alan Thomas Lawrence Wilson (born 27 March 1955) is a British Anglican bishop.

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Alasdair Liddell

Alasdair Donald MacDuff Liddell CBE (15 January 1949 – 31 December 2012) was one of the architects of Britain's health strategy in the 1990s.

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Alastair M. Taylor

Alastair MacDonald Taylor (March 12, 1915 – October 15, 2005) was a Canadian historian, filmmaker, United Nations official, professor of geography and political studies, and interdisciplinary thinker.

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Albert Parker, 3rd Earl of Morley

Albert Edmund Parker, 3rd Earl of Morley PC, DL, JP (11 June 1843 – 26 February 1905), styled Viscount Boringdon until 1864, was a British peer and Liberal, later Liberal Unionist politician.

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Albion Rajkumar Banerjee

Sir Albion Rajkumar Banerjee CSI CIE (10 October 1871 – 25 February 1950) was an Indian civil servant and administrator who served as the Diwan of Cochin from 1907 to 1914, Diwan of Mysore kingdom from 1922 to 1926 and as Prime Minister of Kashmir from 1927 to 1929.

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Aldous Huxley

Aldous Leonard Huxley (26 July 1894 – 22 November 1963) was an English writer, novelist, philosopher, and prominent member of the Huxley family.

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Alec Beechman

Nevil Alexander Beechman (5 August 1896 – 6 November 1965) was a British barrister and National Liberal Party politician.

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Alec Hill

Alec Jeffrey Hill (2 July 1916 – 27 August 2008) was an Australian military historian and academic best known for his biography of General Sir Harry Chauvel and his work on the Australian Dictionary of Biography.

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Alec Peterson

Alexander Duncan Campbell Peterson OBE (13 September 1908 – 17 October 1988) was a British teacher and headmaster, greatly responsible for the birth of the International Baccalaureate educational system.

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Alex Callinicos

Alexander Theodore Callinicos (born 24 July 1950) is a Zimbabwean-born British political theorist and activist.

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Alex Jadad

Alejandro R. Jadad Bechara (born August 9, 1963) is a Colombian-Canadian physician, philosopher, author and innovator.

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Alexander Briant

Saint Alexander Briant (17 August 1556 – 1 December 1581) was an English Jesuit and martyr, executed at Tyburn.

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Alexander Cadogan

Sir Alexander Montagu George Cadogan (25 November 1884 – 9 July 1968) was a British diplomat and civil servant.

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Alexander Clifford

Alexander G. Clifford (1909 – 1952) was a British journalist and author, best known as a war correspondent during World War II.

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Alexander Craig Sellar

Alexander Craig Sellar (17 October 1835 – 16 January 1890) was a Scottish lawyer and Liberal Party (later Liberal Unionist) politician.

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Alexander Fetter

Alexander L. ("Sandy") Fetter is an American physicist and Professor Emeritus of Physics and Applied Physics at Stanford University in California.

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Alexander George Ogston

Alexander George Ogston FAA FRS (30 January 1911 – 29 June 1996) was a biochemist who specialised in the thermodynamics of biological systems.

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Alexander Nicoll

Alexander Nicoll (1793–1828) was a Scottish orientalist, known for his bibliographical work.

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Alexander Oppenheim

Sir Alexander Oppenheim, OBE FRSE PMN (4 February 1903 – 13 December 1997) was a British mathematician.

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Alexander Popham

Alexander Popham, of Littlecote, Wiltshire (1605–1669) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1640 and 1669.

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Alexander Popham (penal reformer)

Alexander Popham (18 July 1729 – 13 October 1810) was a British penal reformer and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1768 and 1796.

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Alexander Robertson MacEwen

Alexander R. MacEwen DD (1851–1916) was Scottish writer, minister, professor and Moderator of the United Free Church of Scotland.

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Alexander Watson (historian)

Alexander James Watson (born 12 July 1979) is a British historian, writer, and professor.

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Alexandre Kafka

Alexandre Kafka (January 25, 1917 – November 28, 2007) was an international economist mainly known for his work as an Executive Director in the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

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Alexis Sanderson

Alexis G. J. S. Sanderson (born 1948) is an indologist and Fellow of All Souls College at the University of Oxford.

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Alfred Barratt

Alfred Barratt (1844–1881) was an English barrister and philosophical writer.

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Alfred Blomfield

Alfred Blomfield (31 August 18335 November 1894) was an Anglican bishop in the last decades of the 19th century.

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Alfred Marshall

Alfred Marshall, FBA (26 July 1842 – 13 July 1924) was one of the most influential economists of his time.

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Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner

Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner, (23 March 185413 May 1925) was a British statesman and colonial administrator who played an influential leadership role in the formulation of foreign and domestic policy between the mid-1890s and early 1920s.

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Alfred Waterhouse

Alfred Waterhouse (19 July 1830 – 22 August 1905) was an English architect, particularly associated with the Victorian Gothic Revival architecture.

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Algernon Charles Swinburne

Algernon Charles Swinburne (5 April 1837 – 10 April 1909) was an English poet, playwright, novelist, and critic.

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Algernon Phillips Withiel Thomas

Sir Algernon Phillips Withiel Thomas (3 June 1857 – 28 December 1937) was a New Zealand university professor, geologist, biologist and educationalist.

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Alon Harel

Alon Harel (אלון הראל, born 1957) is a law professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he holds the Phillip P. Mizock & Estelle Mizock Chair in Administrative and Criminal Law.

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Ambrose Griffiths

Dom Ambrose Griffiths OSB KC*HS (4 December 1928 – 14 June 2011) was a Benedictine abbot before becoming a Roman Catholic bishop in the Catholic Church in England and Wales.

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Ambush of Geary

The Ambush of Geary was a skirmish of the American Revolutionary War fought on 14 December 1776 near Ringoes in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey.

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American Oxonian

The American Oxonian (TAO; ISSN 0003-0295) is the magazine of the Association of American Rhodes Scholars.

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Amrita Narlikar

Amrita Narlikar is the president of the GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies and Professor at the Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences at the University of Hamburg, Germany.

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András Schiff

Sir András Schiff (born 21 December 1953) is a Hungarian-born British classical pianist and conductor, who has received numerous major awards and honours, including the Grammy Award, Gramophone Award, Mozart Medal, and Royal Academy of Music Bach Prize, and was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in her 2014 Birthday Honours for services to music.

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Andrea Sella

Andrea Sella (born February 1961) is a chemist and broadcaster based at University College London where he is a Professor of Inorganic Chemistry.

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Andrew Bruce, 11th Earl of Elgin

Andrew Douglas Alexander Thomas Bruce, 11th Earl of Elgin and 15th Earl of Kincardine, (born 17 February 1924), styled Lord Bruce before 1968, is a Scottish peer.

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Andrew Clark (priest)

Reverend Dr Andrew Clark (7 June 1856 – 24 March 1922) was a Church of England minister, a prodigious editor of literary and historical texts, and is now well known for his lengthy diary of the First World War.

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Andrew Copson

Andrew James William Copson, FRSA, FCMI, MCIPR (born 19 November 1980) is Chief Executive of Humanists UK (formerly known as the British Humanist Association), a position he has held since January 2010, and former Director of Education and Public Affairs at the BHA from 2005 to 2010.

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Andrew David Lobbenberg

Andrew David Lobbenberg (born April→June 1966 in Shrewsbury), an alumnus of Balliol College, Oxford is a former British rower.

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Andrew Graham (academic)

Andrew Graham (born 20 June 1942) is a political economist, a Director of the Scott Trust, which owns The Guardian and The Observer, a Senior Fellow of the Oxford Internet Institute, and Chair of the Academic Council of the Europaeum.

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Andrew Hurrell

Andrew Hurrell, FBA is Montague Burton Professor of International Relations and a Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford, since 2007.

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Andrew Knight (journalist)

Andrew Stephen Bower Knight (born 1 November 1939 in England) is an English journalist, editor, and director of News Corporation.

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Andrew Lang

Andrew Lang, FBA (31 March 184420 July 1912) was a Scottish poet, novelist, literary critic, and contributor to the field of anthropology.

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Andrew Scull

Andrew T. Scull (born 1947) is a British-born sociologist whose research is centered on the social history of medicine and particularly psychiatry.

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Andy Beckett

Andy Beckett (born 1969) is a British journalist and historian.

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Angus Douglas-Hamilton, 15th Duke of Hamilton

Angus Alan Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 15th Duke of Hamilton and 12th Duke of Brandon (13 September 1938 – 5 June 2010), styled Earl of Angus until 1940 and Marquess of Douglas and Clydesdale between 1940 and 1973, was the premier peer of Scotland.

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Angus Stewart, Lord Stewart

Angus Stewart, Lord Stewart (born 14 December 1946) is a Scottish lawyer and retired judge.

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Anita Avramides

Anita Avramides is a British philosopher whose work focuses on the philosophy of language, and the philosophy of the mind.

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Anna Camilleri

Anna Camilleri is an English academic, working primarily on the poetry of Byron.

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Annan Bryce

John Annan Bryce (1841 – 25 June 1923) was a Scottish businessman and Liberal politician.

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Annie Rogers

Annie Rogers (15 February 1856 – 28 October 1937) was a British promoter of women's education.

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Anthony Asquith

Anthony William Lars Asquith (9 November 1902 – 20 February 1968) was a leading English film director.

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Anthony Bryer

Anthony Applemore Mornington Bryer OBE was a British historian of the Byzantine Empire and founder of the Centre for Byzantine, Ottoman and Modern Greek Studies at the University of Birmingham.

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Anthony Hope

Sir Anthony Hope Hawkins, better known as Anthony Hope (9 February 1863 – 8 July 1933), was an English novelist and playwright.

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Anthony James Leggett

Sir Anthony James Leggett (born 26 March 1938), has been a professor of physics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign since 1983.

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Anthony Kenny

Sir Anthony John Patrick Kenny (born 16 March 1931) is an English philosopher whose interests lie in the philosophy of mind, ancient and scholastic philosophy, the philosophy of Wittgenstein and the philosophy of religion.

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Anthony Kershaw

Sir John Anthony Kershaw MC, DL (14 December 1915 – 29 April 2008) was a British Conservative Party Member of Parliament for 32 years, from 1955 to 1987.

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Anthony L. Gardner

Anthony Luzzatto Gardner (born May 16, 1963) was the U.S. Ambassador to the European Union.

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Anthony Lambert

Sir Anthony Lambert KCMG (7 March 1911 – 28 April 2007) was a British diplomat who was UK envoy to Bulgaria, Tunisia, Finland and Portugal.

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Anthony Lejeune

Edward Anthony Thompson (7 August 1928 – 3 March 2018), known as Anthony Lejeune, was an English writer, editor, and broadcaster.

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Anthony Nind

Anthony Lindsay Nind MBE was an Anglican priest in the 20th century.

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Anthony Parsons

Sir Anthony Derrick Parsons (9 September 1922 – 12 August 1996) was a British diplomat, Ambassador to Iran at the time of the Iranian Revolution and Permanent Representative to the UN at the time of the Falklands War.

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Anthony Powell

Anthony Dymoke Powell (21 December 1905 – 28 March 2000) was an English novelist best known for his twelve-volume work A Dance to the Music of Time, published between 1951 and 1975.

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Anthony Powell Society

The Anthony Powell Society is an international literary society dedicated to the works of English novelist Anthony Powell.

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Anthony Smith (explorer)

Anthony Smith (30 March 1926 – 7 July 2014) was, among other things, a writer, sailor, balloonist and former Tomorrow's World television presenter.

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Anthony Teasdale

Anthony Teasdale, FAcSS, is Director General of the Directorate-General for Parliamentary Research Services (DG EPRS) in the permanent administration of the European Parliament - or the European Parliamentary Research Service (EPRS) as it is usually known - which serves members and committees as the in-house research centre and think tank of the Parliament.

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Anthony Wagner

Sir Anthony Richard Wagner (6 September 1908 – 5 May 1995) was a long-serving Officer of Arms at the College of Arms in London.

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Archdeacon of Wilts

The Archdeacon of Wilts (or Wiltshire) is a senior cleric in the Diocese of Salisbury, England.

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Archibald Alison (author)

Archibald Alison FRS FRSE (13 November 175717 May 1839) was a Scottish episcopalian priest and essayist.

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Archibald Boyd-Carpenter

Major Sir Archibald Boyd Boyd-Carpenter (26 March 1873 – 27 May 1937) was a British Conservative Party politician.

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Archibald Campbell Tait

Archibald Campbell Tait (21 December 18113 December 1882) was an Archbishop of Canterbury in the Church of England.

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Archibald Main

Archibald Main, KHC (17 December 1876 – 14 March 1947) was a Scottish ecclesiastical historian, Church of Scotland minister, military chaplain, and academic.

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Arjuna Mahendran

Lakshman Arjuna Mahendran is a Sri Lankan born, Singaporean economist and banker.

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Arnold Bax

Sir Arnold Edward Trevor Bax (8 November 1883 – 3 October 1953) was an English composer, poet, and author.

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Arnold J. Toynbee

Arnold Joseph Toynbee (14 April 1889 – 22 October 1975) was a British historian, philosopher of history, research professor of international history at the London School of Economics and the University of London and author of numerous books.

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Arnold Lunn

Sir Arnold Henry Moore Lunn (18 April 1888 – 2 June 1974) was a skier, mountaineer and writer.

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Arnold Page

Arnold Henry Page was the Dean of Peterborough in the Church of England from 1908 until 1928.

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Arnold Toynbee

Arnold Toynbee (23 August 18529 March 1883) was a British economic historian also noted for his social commitment and desire to improve the living conditions of the working classes.

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Arnold Ward

Arnold Sandwith Ward (1876–1950) was an English journalist and Conservative Party politician.

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Arthur Anthony Baumann

Arthur Anthony Baumann (9 January 1856 – 20 June 1936) was a British lawyer, author, newspaper editor, businessman and Conservative Party politician.

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Arthur Anthony Macdonell

Arthur Anthony Macdonell, FBA (11 May 1854 – 28 December 1930), 7th of Lochgarry, was a noted Sanskrit scholar.

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Arthur Bingham Walkley

Arthur Bingham Walkley (17 December 1855 – 7 October 1926), usually known as A B Walkley was an English public servant and drama critic.

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Arthur Blackburne Poynton

Arthur Blackburne Poynton (1867–1944) was a classical scholar.

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Arthur Broome

Reverend Arthur Broome (1779–16 July 1837) was one of a group of creators of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) in 1824.

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Arthur Burns (historian)

Arthur Burns is professor of modern British history and from 2014 to 2017 was Vice-Dean (Education) in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at King's College London.

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Arthur Collier

Arthur Collier (12 October 1680September 1732) was an English Anglican priest and philosopher.

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Arthur Dukinfield Darbishire

Arthur Dukinfield Darbishire FRSE (14 February 1879 – 26 December 1915) was a short-lived but British zoologist and geneticist.

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Arthur Geoffrey Walker

Arthur Geoffrey Walker (17 July 1909 in Watford, Hertfordshire, England – 31 March 2001) was a leading mathematician who made important contributions to physics and physical cosmology.

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Arthur Godley, 1st Baron Kilbracken

John Arthur Godley, 1st Baron Kilbracken, GCB (17 June 1847 – 27 June 1932), was an Anglo-Irish aristocrat and British civil servant and the longest serving, and probably the most influential, Permanent Under-Secretary of State for India.

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Arthur Gore, 9th Earl of Arran

Arthur Colum Michael Connolly-Gore, 9th Earl of Arran (born 14 July 1938), styled Viscount Sudley between 1958 and 1983, is an English peer and Lord Temporal in the House of Lords, sitting with the Conservative Party.

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Arthur Graeme West

Arthur Graeme West (1891 – 3 April 1917) was a British writer and war poet.

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Arthur Grant Duff

Sir Arthur Cuninghame Grant Duff, (23 May 1861 – 11 April 1948) was a British diplomat who was Minister to several countries.

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Arthur Henry Hardinge

Sir Arthur Henry Hardinge (London, 12 October 1859 – Mortlake, Greater London, 27 December 1933, buried at St.Peter Churchyard, Fordcombe, Kent, England), was a senior British diplomat.

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Arthur Henry Shakespeare Lucas

Arthur Henry Shakespeare Lucas (7 May 1853 – 10 June 1936) was an English-born schoolmaster, scientist and publisher who lived in Australia for over fifty years, and became the most renowned writer on Algae after William Henry Harvey.

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Arthur Heywood-Lonsdale

Arthur Pemberton Heywood-Lonsdale (9 January 1835 – 1897) was an English rower and landowner who was High Sheriff of two counties and a substantial investor in North Vancouver.

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Arthur Hobhouse, 1st Baron Hobhouse

Arthur Hobhouse, 1st Baron Hobhouse (10 November 18196 December 1904) was an English lawyer and judge.

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Arthur Howe-Browne

Arthur Henry Howe Browne (16 October 1881 – 8 September 1961) was Bishop of Bloemfontein from 1935 to 1951.

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Arthur Hugh Clough

Arthur Hugh Clough (1 January 181913 November 1861) was an English poet, an educationalist, and the devoted assistant to Florence Nightingale.

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Arthur Jolliffe

Arthur Ernest Jolliffe (23 January 1871 – 17 March 1944) was a British mathematician.

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Arthur Kekewich

Sir Arthur Kekewich (26 July 1832 – 22 November 1907) was a British Chancery Division judge.

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Arthur Lionel Smith

Arthur Lionel Smith (1850 – 12 April 1924) was a British historian at the University of Oxford.

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Arthur Marder

Arthur Jacob Marder (8 March 1910 – 25 December 1980) was an American historian specializing in British naval history in the period 1880 - 1945.

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Arthur Marwick

Arthur John Brereton Marwick (29 February 1936 – 27 September 2006) was a professor in history.

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Arthur Mills (MP)

Arthur Mills (20 February 1816 – 12 October 1898) was a British Conservative Party Member of Parliament (MP).

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Arthur Peel, 1st Viscount Peel

Arthur Wellesley Peel, 1st Viscount Peel, (3 August 182924 October 1912) was a British Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1865 to 1895.

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Arthur Penrhyn Stanley

Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, (13 December 1815 – 18 July 1881), known as Dean Stanley, was an English churchman and academic.

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Arthur Ponsonby, 1st Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede

Arthur Augustus William Harry Ponsonby, 1st Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede (16 February 1871 – 23 March 1946), was a British politician, writer, and social activist.

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Arthur Prior

Arthur Norman Prior (4 December 1914 – 6 October 1969), usually cited as A. N. Prior, was a noted logician and philosopher.

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Arthur Rhys-Davids

Arthur Percival Foley Rhys-Davids & Bar (26 September 1897 – 27 October 1917) was a British flying ace during the First World War.

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Arthur Stanley Roe

Dr Arthur Stanley Roe was a medical doctor from Queensland, Australia, and the first Rhodes Scholar from that state when he was awarded the scholarship in 1904 at Brisbane Grammar School.

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Arthur Stanley, 5th Baron Stanley of Alderley

Arthur Lyulph Stanley, 5th Baron Stanley of Alderley KCMG (14 September 1875 – 22 August 1931), also 5th Baron Sheffield and 4th Baron Eddisbury, was an English nobleman and Governor of Victoria from 1914 to 1920.

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Arthur Steel-Maitland

Sir Arthur Herbert Drummond Ramsay Steel-Maitland, 1st Baronet (5 July 1876 – 30 March 1935) was a British Conservative politician.

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Arthur Venis

Arthur Venis was a British educator and Sanskrit scholar.

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Arthur Wallace Pickard-Cambridge

Sir Arthur Wallace Pickard-Cambridge (20 January 1873 – 7 February 1952) was a British classicist and one of the greatest authorities on the theatre of ancient Greece in the first half of the 20th century.

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Arthur Watson (cricketer, born 1867)

Arthur Kenelm Watson (23 March 1867 – 2 January 1947) was an English Teacher and Schoolmaster, and a first-class cricketer active 1886–94 who played for Middlesex and Oxford University.

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Arthur West Haddan

Arthur West Haddan (1816–1873) was an English churchman and academic, of High Church Anglican views, now remembered as an ecclesiastical historian, particularly for Councils and Ecclesiastical Documents relating to Great Britain and Ireland, written with William Stubbs.

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Arthur Wilberforce Jose

Arthur Wilberforce Jose (4 September 1863 – 22 January 1934) was an English-Australian historian and editor of the Australian Encyclopaedia.

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Arthur Younghusband

Arthur Delaval Younghusband (30 November 1854 – 30 August 1931) was an Indian civil servant.

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Arundells

Arundells is a Grade II* listed house at 59 Cathedral Close, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.

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Atul Gawande

Atul Gawande (born November 5, 1965) is an American surgeon, writer, and public health researcher.

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Auberon Herbert (landowner)

Auberon Mark Yvo Henry Molyneux Herbert (1922-1974) was a British landowner and advocate of Eastern European causes after World War II.

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Auberon Herbert, 9th Baron Lucas

Auberon Thomas Herbert, 9th Baron Lucas and 5th Lord Dingwall, PC (25 May 1876 – 3 November 1916), who preferred to be known as Bron Herbert, was a radical British Liberal politician and fighter pilot.

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Aubrey Herbert

Colonel The Honourable Aubrey Nigel Henry Herbert (3 April 1880 – 26 September 1923) was a British diplomat, traveller, and intelligence officer associated with Albanian independence.

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Aubrey William Ingleton

Aubrey William Ingleton (1920–2000) was an English mathematician.

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Augustus George Vernon Harcourt

Augustus George Vernon Harcourt FRS (24 December 1834 – 23 August 1919) was an English chemist who spent his career at Oxford University.

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Augustus Pugin

Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1 March 181214 September 1852) was an English architect, designer, artist, and critic who is principally remembered for his pioneering role in the Gothic Revival style of architecture.

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Augustus Uthwatt, Baron Uthwatt

Augustus Andrewes Uthwatt, Baron Uthwatt PC (25 April 1879 – 24 April 1949) was an Australian-born British judge.

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Austin Farrer

Austin Marsden Farrer, FBA (1 October 1904 – 29 December 1968) was an English theologian and philosopher.

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Avaaz

Avaaz is a U.S.-based online site launched in January 2007 that promotes global activism on issues such as climate change, human rights, animal rights, corruption, poverty, and conflict.

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Avinash Dixit

Avinash Kamalakar Dixit (born August 6, 1944, in Bombay, India) is an Indian-American economist.

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Avrion Mitchison

(Nicholas) Avrion Mitchison (born 5 May 1928) is a British zoologist and immunologist.

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Aylmer Vallance

Gerald Aylmer Vallance (4 July 1892–24 November 1955), born George Alexander Gerald Vallance, was a Scottish newspaper editor.

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Ayr Academy

Ayr Academy is a non-denominational secondary school situated currently within the Cragie Estate area at University Avenue in Ayr, South Ayrshire.

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Ayub Ommaya

Ayub Khan Ommaya, MD, ScD (h.c.), FRCS, FACS (April 14, 1930, in Mian Channu – July 11, 2008, in Islamabad) was a French-Pakistani-American neurosurgeon and the inventor of the Ommaya reservoir.

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Édouard Roditi

Édouard Roditi (6 June 1910 in Paris, France – 10 May 1992 in Cadiz, Spain) was an American poet, short-story writer and translator.

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Bahá'í divisions

The Bahá'í Faith has had challenges to its leadership, usually at the death of the head of the religion.

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Baldwin Li

Baldwin Li (born March 1982) is an English film producer from Manchester, United Kingdom.

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Balliol

Balliol may refer to.

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Balliol College Boat Club

Balliol College Boat Club (BCBC) is the rowing club for members of Balliol College, Oxford, England.

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Balliol rhyme

A Balliol rhyme is a doggerel verse form with a distinctive metre.

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Balliol-Trinity Laboratories

The Balliol-Trinity Laboratories in Oxford, England, was an early chemistry laboratory at the University of Oxford.

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Baptist Wriothesley Noel

Reverend The Honourable Baptist Wriothesley Noel (REYE-əths-lee; 16 July 1798 – 19 January 1873) was an English evangelical clergyman of aristocratic family.

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Bargrave Deane

Sir Henry Bargrave Finnelley Deane (28 April 1848 – 21 April 1919) was an English judge.

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Barry Tebb

Barry Tebb is an English poet, publisher and author.

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Barton Bouchier

Barton Bouchier (1794–1864) was an English religious writer.

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Baruch Samuel Blumberg

Baruch Samuel Blumberg (July 28, 1925April 5, 2011) — known as Barry Blumberg — was an American physician, geneticist, and co-recipient of the 1976 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (with Daniel Carleton Gajdusek), for his work on the hepatitis B virus while an investigator at the NIH.

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Bashir Khanbhai

Bashir Khanbhai (born 1945) is a former MEP for East of England and Conservative Party politician.

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Basil Fawlty

Basil Fawlty is the main character of the British sitcom Fawlty Towers, played by John Cleese.

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Basil Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 4th Marquess of Dufferin and Ava

Basil Sheridan Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 4th Marquess of Dufferin and Ava DL (6 April 1909 – 25 March 1945), styled Earl of Ava from 1918 until 1930, was a Conservative politician and soldier.

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Basil Scott

Sir Basil Scott (1859 - 1926) was the Chief Justices of the Bombay High Court.

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Basil Temple Blackwood

Lord Ian Basil Gawaine Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood (4 November 18703 July 1917), known as Lord Basil Temple Blackwood, was a British lawyer, civil servant and book illustrator.

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Basingstoke by-election, 1934

The Basingstoke by-election, 1934 was a parliamentary by-election for the British House of Commons constituency of Basingstoke on 19 April 1934.

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BCBC

BCBC is an abbreviation which may refer to.

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Beckley, Oxfordshire

Beckley is a village in Oxfordshire about northeast of the centre of Oxford.

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Bedford School

Bedford School is an HMC independent school for boys located in the county town of Bedford in England.

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Beit Professor of Commonwealth History

The Beit Professorship of Commonwealth History is one of the senior professorships in history at the University of Oxford.

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Benedict Kingsbury

Benedict William Kingsbury is Vice Dean and Director of the Institute for International Law and Justice at New York University and a leading scholar in international law and diplomacy.

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Benedict Nicolson

Lionel Benedict Nicolson (6 August 1914 – 1978) was a British art historian and author.

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Benjamin Jowett

Benjamin Jowett (modern variant; 15 April 1817 – 1 October 1893) was renowned as an influential tutor and administrative reformer in the University of Oxford, a theologian and translator of Plato and Thucydides.

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Berkeley Scudamore-Stanhope

The Ven. and The Hon Berkeley Lionel Scudamore Stanhope MA was Archdeacon of Hereford from 1887 to 1910.

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Bernard Bosanquet (philosopher)

Bernard Bosanquet, FBA (14 June 1848 – 8 February 1923) was a British philosopher and political theorist, and an influential figure on matters of political and social policy in late 19th and early 20th century Britain.

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Bernard Mallet

Sir Bernard Mallet, (17 September 1859 – 28 October 1932) was a British civil servant.

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Bernard Mouat Jones

Bernard Mouat Jones (27 November 1882 – 11 September 1953) was a British chemist, notable for identifying the chemical in mustard gas and the first scientist to be Vice-Chancellor of the University of Leeds.

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Bernard Wasserstein

Bernard Wasserstein (born 22 January 1948 in London) historian, educated at the High School of Glasgow and Wyggeston Boys' Grammar School, Leicester.

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Bernard Williams

Sir Bernard Arthur Owen Williams, FBA (21 September 1929 – 10 June 2003) was an English moral philosopher.

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Bernie Krause

Bernard L. "Bernie" Krause (born December 8, 1938) is an American musician and soundscape ecologist.

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Bertram Cubitt

Sir Bertram Blakiston Cubitt KCB (20 August 1862 – 23 September 1942) was a civil servant in the British War Office.

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Bertram Fitzalan

Bertram Fitzalan (died 1424) was an English Carmelite theologian.

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Bertram Smythies

Bertram Evelyn (Bill) Smythies (11 July 1912 (Nainital, India) – 27 June 1999 (Redhill, England)) was a British forester and ornithologist.

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Beverley Nichols

John Beverley Nichols (9 September 1898 – 15 September 1983) was an English author, playwright, journalist, composer, and public speaker.

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Bhagvat Singh

Bhagvatsingh Sahib (24 October 1865 – 9 March 1944) was the ruling Maharaja of the princely state of Gondal from 1869 till his death in 1944, in whose reign the state was raised to 11-gun salute state.

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Bill Ash

William Franklin Ash MBE (30 November 1917 – 26 April 2014), most commonly known as Bill Ash, was an American-born British writer and Marxist who served as a fighter pilot with the Royal Canadian Air Force in World War II.

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Bill Drayton

William "Bill" Drayton (born in New York City, USA), is a social entrepreneur.

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Bill Heine

Bill Heine is a radio broadcaster and writer based in Oxford, England.

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Bill Sykes (chaplain)

Revd William ("Bill") George David Sykes MA (1939 – 17 January 2015) was an English college fellow, chaplain, and book author.

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Billy Hughes (educationist)

Herbert Delauney Hughes (7 September 1914 – 15 November 1995), known as Billy Hughes, was a British adult educationist and Labour Party politician.

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Bishop Scott Academy

Bishop Scott Academy was a school located in Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon.

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Blackwell's

Blackwell UK, also known as Blackwell's and Blackwell Group, is a British academic book retailer and library supply service.

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Blundell's School

Blundell's School is a co-educational day and boarding independent school located in the town of Tiverton in the county of Devon, England.

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Bo Guagua

Bo Kuangyi(born 17 December 1987), more commonly known as Bo Guagua, is the second son of former Chinese politician Bo Xilai, and the only child of Gu Kailai, his father's second wife.

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Bo Xilai

Bo Xilai (born 3 July 1949) is a former Chinese politician.

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Boar's Head Feast

The Boar's Head Feast is a festival of the Christmas season.

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Bob Maclennan, Baron Maclennan of Rogart

Robert Adam Ross Maclennan, Baron Maclennan of Rogart, (born 26 June 1936, Glasgow), known popularly as Bob Maclennan, is a British Liberal Democrat life peer.

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Bob Rae

Robert Keith Rae, (born August 2, 1948) is a Canadian lawyer, negotiator, public speaker, and former politician.

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Bobby Shafto

Robert Shafto (sometimes spelt Shaftoe) (circa 1732 – 24 November 1797) was an 18th-century Member of the Parliament of Great Britain, who was the likeliest subject of a famous North East English folk song and nursery rhyme "Bobby Shafto's Gone to Sea" (Roud #1359).

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Boden Professor of Sanskrit

The position of Boden Professor of Sanskrit at the University of Oxford was established in 1832 with money bequeathed to the university by Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Boden, a retired soldier in the service of the East India Company.

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Boden Professor of Sanskrit election, 1860

The election in 1860 for the position of Boden Professor of Sanskrit at the University of Oxford was a hotly contested affair between two rival candidates offering different approaches to Sanskrit scholarship.

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Bodley's Librarian

The head of the Bodleian Library, the main library at the University of Oxford, is known as Bodley's Librarian: Sir Thomas Bodley, as founder, gave his name to both the institution and the position.

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Boris Johnson

Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson (born 19 June 1964), best known as Boris Johnson, is a British politician, popular historian and journalist serving as Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs since 2016 and the Member of Parliament (MP) for Uxbridge and South Ruislip since 2015.

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Boswells of Oxford

Boswells of Oxford is the largest independent family-run department store in Oxford, England.

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Bradfield College

Bradfield College is a British co-educational independent school for day and boarding pupils, located in the small village of Bradfield in the English county of Berkshire.

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Brandon Victor Dixon

Brandon Victor Dixon (born September 23, 1981) is an American actor, singer and theatrical producer.

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Brenda Buttner

Brenda Buttner (May 22, 1961 – February 20, 2017) was a senior business correspondent and host of Bulls & Bears on Fox News Channel.

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Brian Hutton, Baron Hutton

James Brian Edward Hutton, Baron Hutton, PC, QC (born 29 June 1931) is a former Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland and British Lord of Appeal in Ordinary.

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Brian Manning (historian)

Brian Manning (21 May 1927 – 24 April 2004) was a leading British Marxist historian, particularly of the English Civil War of the 17th century.

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Brian Patrick McGuire

Brian Patrick McGuire (born 2 November 1946, Honolulu, Hawaii) is an American Danish professor emeritus of history, lecturer and author.

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Broad Street, Oxford

Broad Street is a wide street in central Oxford, England, just north of the former city wall.

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Broadstairs

Broadstairs is a coastal town on the Isle of Thanet in the Thanet district of east Kent, England, about east of London.

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Bryan Gould

Bryan Charles Gould, CNZM (born 11 February 1939 in Hawera, New Zealand) is a former British politician.

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Bryan Ranft

Bryan Ranft (14 July 1917 – 14 April 2001) was an historian of the Royal Navy, who served as Professor of History and International Affairs at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, 1967-1977.

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Buckmaster & Moore

Buckmaster & Moore (B&M) was a London stockbroker established in 1895 and acquired by Credit Suisse Group in 1987.

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Buittle

Buittle is an ecclesiastical and civil parish in Dumfries and Galloway, southwest Scotland, in the traditional county of Kirkcudbrightshire.

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Bunny Roger

Neil Munro "Bunny" Roger (1911–1997) was an English couturier, dandy and war hero.

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C. A. Campbell

Charles Arthur Campbell (13 January 1897 – 17 March 1974) was a Scottish metaphysical philosopher.

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C. E. M. Joad

Cyril Edwin Mitchinson Joad (12 August 1891 – 9 April 1953) was an English philosopher and broadcasting personality.

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C. J. F. Williams

Christopher John Fardo Williams (31 December 1930 – 25 March 1997) was a British philosopher.

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C. Suntharalingam

Chellappah Suntharalingam (செல்லப்பா சுந்தரலிங்கம்; 19 August 1895 – 11 February 1985) was a Ceylon Tamil academic, politician, Member of Parliament and government minister.

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C.A. Coorey

Deshamanya Chandana Aelian Coorey, SLAS (March 18, 1921 -) was a Sri Lankan civil servant.

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Caleb Frank Gates

Caleb Frank Gates (1903–1955) was an American historian who served as Chancellor of the University of Denver.

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Camilla Bloch

Lady Camilla Bloch QC (Bingham, 30 June 1970) is a British barrister.

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Captain Hook

Captain James Hook is a fictional character, the main antagonist of J. M. Barrie's play Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up and its various adaptations, in which he is Peter Pan's archenemy.

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Carl Haessler

Carl Haessler (1888–1972) was an American political activist, conscription resister, newspaper editor, and trade union organizer.

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Carlos Blacker

Carlos Paton ('C.P.') Blacker GM MC FRCP (8 December 1895 – 21 April 1975) was an eminent war hero, psychiatrist and eugenicist who worked with R.A. Fisher and Lionel Penrose.

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Carolin Crawford

Carolin Susan Crawford is a British communicator of science, astrophysicist researcher, lecturer and Public Astronomer based at the Institute of Astronomy and Emmanuel College, Cambridge.

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Carson Wen

Carson Wen Ka-shuen, BBS, JP (born 1953) is a Hong Kong businessman, lawyer and politician.

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Catch My Soul (UK original cast album)

Catch My Soul.

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Catherine of Alexandria

Saint Catherine of Alexandria, or Saint Catharine of Alexandria, also known as Saint Catherine of the Wheel and The Great Martyr Saint Catherine (Ϯⲁⲅⲓⲁ Ⲕⲁⲧⲧⲣⲓⲛ, ἡ Ἁγία Αἰκατερίνη ἡ Μεγαλομάρτυς – translation: Holy Catherine the Great Martyr) is, according to tradition, a Christian saint and virgin, who was martyred in the early 4th century at the hands of the pagan emperor Maxentius.

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Cecil Jackson-Cole

Cecil Jackson-Cole (Albert Cecil Cole; 1 November 1901 – 9 August 1979) was an English entrepreneur and humanitarian.

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Cecil Spring Rice

Sir Cecil Arthur Spring Rice, (27 February 1859 – 14 February 1918) was a British diplomat who served as British Ambassador to the United States from 1912 to 1918, as which he was responsible for the organisation of British efforts to end American neutrality during the First World War.

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Chandos Wren-Hoskyns

Chandos Wren-Hoskyns BA, JP, DL (15 February 1812 – 28 November 1876) was an English landowner, agriculturist, politician and author.

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Charles Alan Fyffe

Charles Alan Fyffe (1845–1892) was an English historian, known also as a journalist and political candidate.

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Charles Algernon Whitmore

Charles Algernon Whitmore (24 September 1851 – 10 September 1908) was a British barrister and Conservative Party politician.

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Charles Atmore Ogilvie

Charles Atmore Ogilvie (1793–1873) was a Church of England clergyman.

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Charles Bernard (bishop)

The Right Reverend the Honourable Charles Brodrick Bernard (died 31 January 1890) was an Irish Anglican bishop.

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Charles Bowen, Baron Bowen

Charles Synge Christopher Bowen, Baron Bowen, (1 January 1835 – 10 April 1894) was an English judge.

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Charles Buller Heberden

Charles Buller Heberden (14 December 1849 – 30 May 1921) was an English classical scholar and academic administrator.

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Charles Burroughs (academic)

Charles Burroughs is the Interim Chair and Elsie B. Smith Professor of Liberal Arts in the Department of Classics at the Case Western Reserve University.

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Charles Chapman (British Army officer)

Colonel Charles Chapman (died 2 August 1795) was Commander-in-Chief, India.

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Charles Coleridge

Charles Edward Coleridge (born 2 June 1827 at Eton, Buckinghamshire; died 1 May 1875 at Westminster) was an English amateur cricketer who played first-class cricket from 1848 to 1852.

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Charles Davenant

Charles Davenant (1656–1714) was an English mercantilist economist, politician, and pamphleteer.

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Charles Du Bos

Charles Du Bos (known as Charlie to his friends) was a French essayist and critic.

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Charles Edward Montague

Charles Edward Montague, (1 January 1867 – 28 May 1928), was an English journalist, known also as a writer of novels and essays.

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Charles Edward Troup

Sir Charles Edward Troup (27 March 1857 - 8 July 1941) was a British civil servant.

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Charles Eliot (diplomat)

Sir Charles Norton Edgecumbe Eliot (8 January 1862 – 16 March 1931) was a British diplomat, colonial administrator and botanist.

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Charles Furse (priest)

Charles Wellington Furse, MA, JP (1821-1900) was Archdeacon of Westminster from 1894 until his death.

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Charles Girdlestone

Charles Girdlestone (1797–1881) was an English clergyman and biblical commentator.

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Charles Gore

Charles Gore (1853–1932) was the Bishop of Oxford.

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Charles Gray Round

Charles Gray Round (28 January 1797 – 1 December 1867) was a barrister and the Conservative member of parliament (MP) for North Essex 1837–47.

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Charles Harding Firth

Sir Charles Harding Firth, FBA (16 March 1857 – 19 February 1936) was a British historian.

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Charles Harris (civil servant)

Sir Charles Harris (2 March 1864 – 10 June 1943) was a senior civil servant in the British War Office.

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Charles Hepburn Johnston

Sir Charles Hepburn Johnston (11 March 191223 April 1986) was a senior British diplomat and translator of Russian poetry.

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Charles Holbech

Charles William Holbech, J.P. (b Farnborough, Warwickshire 1816 - 1901) was Archdeacon of Coventry from 1873 until 1887.

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Charles Howard Hinton

Charles Howard Hinton (1853, United Kingdom – 30 April 1907, Washington D.C., United States) was a British mathematician and writer of science fiction works titled Scientific Romances.

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Charles Howard McIlwain

Charles Howard McIlwain (March 15, 1871 – June 1, 1968) was an American historian and political scientist.

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Charles Howard, 10th Earl of Carlisle

Charles James Stanley Howard, 10th Earl of Carlisle, DL (8 March 1867 – 20 January 1912), styled Viscount Morpeth from 1889 to 1911, was a British soldier, peer, and Liberal Unionist politician.

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Charles Isaac Elton

Charles Isaac Elton, QC (6 December 1839 – 23 April 1900) was an English lawyer, antiquary, and politician.

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Charles James Lyall

Sir Charles James Lyall, KCSI, CIE, FBA (1845–1920), was an Arabic scholar, and English civil servant working in India during the period of the British Raj.

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Charles Jennens

Charles Jennens (1700 – 20 November 1773) was an English landowner and patron of the arts.

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Charles Jessel

Sir Charles James Jessel, 1st Baronet DL, JP (11 May 1860 – 15 July 1928), was a British barrister, magistrate and businessman.

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Charles Kennedy (economist)

Charles Kennedy (1923 – 4 November 1997) was an economist, often considered one of the finest theorists of his generation.

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Charles Krauthammer

Irving Charles Krauthammer (March 13, 1950 – June 21, 2018) was an American political columnist whose weekly column was syndicated to more than 400 publications worldwide.

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Charles Lacaita

Charles Carmichael Lacaita (1853 - 17 July 1933) was a British botanist and Liberal politician.

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Charles Leadbeater

Charles Leadbeater (formerly known as Charlie Leadbeater) is a British author and former advisor to Tony Blair.

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Charles Marriott (priest)

Charles Marriott (1811–1858) was an Anglican priest, a fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, and one of the members of the Oxford Movement.

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Charles Morris, Baron Morris of Grasmere

Charles Richard Morris, Baron Morris of Grasmere KCMG (25 January 1898 – 30 May 1990) was an academic philosopher and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Leeds.

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Charles Mott-Radclyffe

Sir Charles Edward Mott-Radclyffe (25 December 1911 – 25 November 1992) was a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom.

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Charles Newman (author)

Charles Hamilton Newman (May 27, 1938 - March 15, 2006) was an American writer, editor and dog breeder, best known for the novel White Jazz.

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Charles Prestwood Lucas

Sir Charles Prestwood Lucas KCB,, (1853–1931), was a civil servant and historian of Welsh extraction.

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Charles R. Conn

Charles R. Conn (born 22 August 1961) is Warden of Rhodes House, Oxford, the global CEO of the Rhodes Trust and the Rhodes Scholarships.

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Charles Rivers Wilson

Sir Charles Rivers Wilson (1831-1916) was a British civil servant and financier.

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Charles Roberts (British politician)

Charles Henry Roberts (22 August 1865 – 25 June 1959) was a British radical Liberal politician.

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Charles Savile Roundell

Charles Savile Roundell (19 July 1827 – 3 March 1906) was an English cricketer, lawyer and Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons in two periods between 1880 and 1895.

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Charles Shaw, Baron Kilbrandon

Charles James Dalrymple Shaw, Baron Kilbrandon PC (15 August 1906 – 10 September 1989) was a Scottish judge and law lord.

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Charles Spencer (journalist)

Charles Spencer (born 4 March 1955) is a British journalist.

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Charles Stanton Devas

Charles Stanton Devas (b. Woodside, Old Windsor, England, of Protestant parents, 26 August 1848; died 6 November 1906) was a political economist.

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Charles Stuart Calverley

Charles Stuart Calverley (22 December 1831 – 17 February 1884) was an English poet and wit.

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Charles Stuart-Wortley, 1st Baron Stuart of Wortley

Charles Beilby Stuart-Wortley, 1st Baron Stuart of Wortley PC (15 September 1851 – 24 April 1926), was a British Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1880 until 1916, shortly before he was raised to the peerage.

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Charles Tannock

Timothy Charles Ayrton Tannock (born 25 September 1957) is a British politician, psychiatrist, and Member of the European Parliament for London for the Conservative Party.

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Charles Tarrant

The Very Rev. Charles Tarrant, DD (1723–1791) was an Anglican priest in the eighteenth century.

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Charles Taylor (philosopher)

Charles Margrave Taylor (born 1931) is a Canadian philosopher from Montreal, Quebec, and professor emeritus at McGill University best known for his contributions to political philosophy, the philosophy of social science, the history of philosophy, and intellectual history.

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Charles Vyvyan

Major General Charles Gerard Courtenay Vyvyan, (born 29 September 1944) is a retired British Army officer and the current Gentleman Usher of the Scarlet Rod.

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Charles Waley Cohen

Lt-Col Charles Waley Cohen CMG (1879 – 16 January 1963), was a British soldier, barrister and Liberal Party politician.

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Charles Wykeham Martin

Charles Wykeham-Martin DL (11 September 1801 – October 1870) was an English Conservative Party politician who sat in the House of Commons in two periods between 1841 and 1870.

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Charlotte Higgins

Charlotte Higgins, (born 1972) is a British writer and journalist.

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Charlotte Jones (writer)

Charlotte Jones is a British actress and playwright.

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Charlotte Leslie

Charlotte Leslie (born 11 August 1978 in Liverpool) is a British Conservative Party politician who is the current Director of the Conservative Middle East Council.

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Chatham House

The Royal Institute of International Affairs, commonly known as Chatham House, is a non-profit, non-governmental organisation based in London whose mission is to analyse and promote the understanding of major international issues and current affairs.

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Cherwell (newspaper)

Cherwell is a weekly student newspaper published entirely by students of Oxford University.

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Chris Alexander (politician)

Christopher A. Alexander, (born September 9, 1968) is a Canadian politician and former diplomat.

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Chris Cleave

Chris Cleave (born 1973) is a British writer and journalist.

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Chris Pallis

Christopher Agamemnon Pallis (2 December 1923, Bombay – 10 March 2005, London) was an Anglo-Greek neurologist and socialist intellectual.

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Chris Patten

Christopher Francis Patten, Baron Patten of Barnes, (born 12 May 1944) is a British politician who served as the 28th and final Governor of Hong Kong from 1992-1997.

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Chris Williams (academic)

Chris Williams is a Welsh academic, best known for his work on editing the diaries of Richard Burton.

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Christian Campbell (poet)

Christian Campbell (born 1979) is a Trinidadian-Bahamian poet, essayist and cultural critic who has lived in the Caribbean, the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada.

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Christine Rice

Christine Rice is a British operatic mezzo-soprano who has performed across Europe at venues including Covent Garden, the Bavarian State Opera, the Frankurt Opera, the Teatro Real and the English National Opera.

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Christopher Angelus

Christopher Angelus (died 1638), was a native of the Peloponnesus, who was persecuted by the Ottoman governor of Athens.

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Christopher Bagshaw

Christopher Bagshaw (1552 – 1625?) was an English academic and Roman Catholic priest.

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Christopher Bayly

Sir Christopher Alan Bayly, FBA, FRSL (18 May 1945 – 18 April 2015) was a British historian specializing in British Imperial, Indian and global history.

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Christopher Catherwood

Christopher Catherwood (born 1 March 1955) is a British author based in Cambridge, England and, often, in Richmond, Virginia.

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Christopher Dell

Christopher William Dell (born 1956) is a career United States Foreign Service officer who is currently serving as the Deputy to the Commander for Civil-Military Activity, U.S. Africa Command since 2012.

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Christopher Duffy

Christopher Duffy (born 1936) is a British military historian.

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Christopher Hartley (RAF officer)

Air Marshal Sir Christopher Harold Hartley (31 January 1913 – 29 July 1998) was a senior Royal Air Force officer who served as Deputy Chief of the Air Staff from 1963 to 1966.

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Christopher Henry Muwanga Barlow

Christopher Henry Muwanga Barlow (1 May 1929 – 20 August 2006), business.highbeam.com (22 December 2006).

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Christopher Hill (historian)

John Edward Christopher Hill (6 February 1912 – 23 February 2003) was an English Marxist historian and academic, specialising in 17th-century English history.

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Christopher Hitchens

Christopher Eric Hitchens (13 April 1949 – 15 December 2011) was an Anglo-American author, columnist, essayist, orator, religious and literary critic, social critic, and journalist.

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Christopher Holland-Martin

Christopher John Holland-Martin (16 November 1910 – 5 April 1960) was a British banker and Conservative Party politician.

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Christopher Hollis

Maurice Christopher Hollis, known as Christopher Hollis (2 December 1902 – 5 May 1977) was a British schoolmaster, university teacher, author and Conservative politician.

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Christopher Longuet-Higgins

Hugh Christopher Longuet-Higgins (April 11, 1923 – March 27, 2004) was both a theoretical chemist and a cognitive scientist.

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Christopher Minkowski

Christopher Zand Minkowski (born 13 May 1953) is an American academic, who has been Boden Professor of Sanskrit at the University of Oxford since 2005.

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Christopher Page

Christopher Page, FBA (born 1952) is an expert on medieval music, instruments and performance practice, together with the social and musical history of the guitar in England from the sixteenth century to the nineteenth.

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Christopher Ricks

Sir Christopher Bruce Ricks (born 18 September 1933) is a British (although he lives in the US) literary critic and scholar.

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Christopher Wenner

Christopher Wenner, now better known as Max Stahl, (born 6 December 1954), is a British journalist and former television presenter.

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City of Oxford High School for Boys

The City of Oxford High School for Boys (a.k.a. Oxford High School for Boys and City of Oxford School) was founded in 1881 by Thomas Hill Green to provide Oxford boys with an education which would enable them to prepare for University.

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Claire Berlinski

Claire Berlinski (born 1968) is an American journalist and author.

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Claire Marshall

Claire Victoria Marshall (born 15 January 1975) is an English journalist who works for BBC News.

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Clarendon Building

The Clarendon Building is an early 18th-century neoclassical building of the University of Oxford.

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Claud Russell

Sir Claud Frederick William Russell (8 December 1871 – 9 December 1959) was a British diplomat who was minister to Ethiopia and to Switzerland and ambassador to Portugal.

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Claude Montefiore

Claude Joseph Goldsmid Montefiore (1858–1938) was son of Nathaniel Montefiore, and the great-nephew of Sir Moses Montefiore.

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Cleveland by-election, 1902

The Cleveland by-election, 1902 was a parliamentary by-election held for the House of Commons constituency of Cleveland in the North Riding of Yorkshire on 5 November 1902.

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Clive James

Vivian Leopold James, AO, CBE, FRSL (born 7 October 1939), known as Clive James, is an Australian author, critic, broadcaster, poet, translator and memoirist, best known for his autobiographical series Unreliable Memoirs, for his chat shows and documentaries on British television and for his prolific journalism.

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Coffee

Coffee is a brewed drink prepared from roasted coffee beans, which are the seeds of berries from the Coffea plant.

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Colin Coote

Sir Colin Reith Coote, DSO (19 October 1893 – 8 June 1979) was a British journalist and Liberal politician.

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Colin Hardie

Colin Graham Hardie (16 February 1906 – 17 October 1998) was a British classicist and academic.

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Colin Leys

Colin Temple Leys (FRSC) (born April 8, 1931 in Cardiff, UK) is a British political economist who is emeritus professor of political studies at Queen’s University, Canada, and an honorary research professor at Goldsmiths, University of London.

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Colin Lucas

Sir Colin Renshaw Lucas, (born 25 August 1940) is a historian and university administrator.

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Colin Pearson, Baron Pearson

Colin Hargreaves Pearson, Baron Pearson, CBE, PC (28 July 1899 – 31 January 1980) was a Canadian-born English barrister and judge.

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Colin William MacLeod

Colin William MacLeod (born 26 June 1943 in Edinburgh; died 17 December 1981) was a British classical scholar, educator and author.

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College rivalry

Pairs of schools, colleges and universities, especially when they are close to each other either geographically or in their areas of specialization, often establish a college rivalry with each other over the years.

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Colleges of the University of Oxford

The University of Oxford has 38 Colleges and six Permanent Private Halls (PPHs) of religious foundation.

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Collegiate university

A collegiate university is a university in which functions are divided between a central administration and a number of constituent colleges.

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Combe, Dulverton

Combe is a historic estate in Somerset, England, situated between the town of Dulverton and the village of Brushford.

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Commemoration ball

A Commemoration ball is a formal ball held by one of the colleges of the University of Oxford in the 9th week of Trinity Term, the week after the end of the last Full Term of the academic year, which is known as "Commemoration Week".

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Con O'Neill (diplomat)

Sir Con Douglas Walter O'Neill, GCMG (3 June 1912 – 11 January 1988), was a British civil servant and diplomat.

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Conrad Russell (letter writer)

Conrad Russell (3 April 1878 – 27 April 1947) was an English farmer and letter writer, who carried on lengthy and intimate correspondences with some of the most celebrated society beauties of his day, including Diana Cooper, Daphne Thynne, and Deborah Cavendish.

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Consilium

Consilium may refer to.

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Conyers Read

Conyers Read (April 25, 1881 – December 24, 1959) was an American historian who specialized in the History of England in the 15th and 16th centuries.

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Cosmo Gordon Lang

William Cosmo Gordon Lang, 1st Baron Lang of Lambeth, (31 October 1864 – 5 December 1945), known as Cosmo Gordon Lang, was a Scottish Anglican prelate who served as Archbishop of York (1908–1928) and Archbishop of Canterbury (1928–1942).

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Cosmo Innes

Cosmo Nelson Innes FRSE (9 September 1798 – 31 July 1874) was a Scottish advocate, judge, historian and antiquary.

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Council for At-Risk Academics

The Council for At-Risk Academics (CARA) is a charitable British organisation dedicated to assisting academics in immediate danger, those forced into exile, and many who choose to remain in their home countries despite the serious risks they face.

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Courtenay Ilbert

Sir Courtenay Peregrine Ilbert (12 June 1841 – 14 May 1924) was a distinguished British lawyer and civil servant who served as legal adviser to the Viceroy of India's Council for many years until his eventual return from India to England.

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Creighton Burns

Creighton Lee Burns, AO (19 March 1925 – 19 January 2008) was an Australian journalist and academic, who was editor-in-chief of The Age newspaper in Melbourne from 1981 to 1989.

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Cressida Dick

Commissioner Cressida Rose Dick (born 16 October 1960) is a British senior police officer, currently the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) in London.

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Crick Road

Crick Road is a road in North Oxford, England, an area characterised by large Victorian Gothic villas.

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Crispian Hollis

Roger Francis Crispian Hollis (born 17 November 1936, in Bristol) is the Bishop Emeritus of Portsmouth for the Roman Catholic Church.

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Cuthbert Scott

Cuthbert Scott (or Scot) (died 9 October 1564) was a Catholic bishop and academic at the University of Cambridge.

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Cuthbert Tunstall

Cuthbert Tunstall (otherwise spelt Tunstal or Tonstall; 1474 – 18 November 1559) was an English Scholastic, church leader, diplomat, administrator and royal adviser.

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Cyril Asquith, Baron Asquith of Bishopstone

Cyril Asquith, Baron Asquith of Bishopstone, PC (5 February 1890 – 24 August 1954) was an English barrister, judge and law lord.

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Cyril Connolly

Cyril Vernon Connolly (10 September 1903 – 26 November 1974) was an English literary critic and writer.

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Cyril Norman Hinshelwood

Sir Cyril Norman Hinshelwood (19 June 1897 – 9 October 1967) was an English physical chemist and a Nobel Prize laureate.

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D. F. Landale

David Fortune "Taffy" Landale, JP (7 November 1905 – 15 December 1970), was a British-Hong Kong entrepreneur and politician who was chairman and managing director of Jardine Matheson & Co. from 1945 to 1951, during which he was appointed by the Hong Kong government as an unofficial member of the Executive Council from 1946 to 1951, as well as the senior unofficial member of the Legislative Council from 1946 to 1950.

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D. H. Pennington

Donald Henshaw Pennington (1919–2007) was an historian of 17th century England: he taught at Manchester and Oxford universities, becoming a tutor at Balliol College, Oxford in 1965.

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Dai Smith (academic)

David Burton "Dai" Smith CBE (born 1945) is a Welsh academic, cultural historian, author, and former BBC programme editor and broadcaster.

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Damian Green

Damian Howard Green (born 17 January 1956) is a British politician who has been the Conservative Member of Parliament for Ashford since 1997 and was the First Secretary of State and Minister for the Cabinet Office from 11 June 2017 to 20 December 2017.

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Dan Davin

Daniel Marcus "Dan" Davin (1 September 1913 – 28 September 1990) was an author who wrote about New Zealand, although for most of his career he lived in Oxford, England, working for Oxford University Press.

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Dan Snow

Daniel Robert Snow (born 3 December 1978) is a British television presenter, who presents history programmes for the BBC and other broadcasters, has a history slot on The One Show and hosts the podcast, Dan Snow's History Hit.

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Dan Starkey (actor)

Dan Starkey (born 27 September) is an actor known for making numerous appearances in the BBC One science-fiction TV series Doctor Who.

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Dana Porter

Dana Harris Porter (January 14, 1901 – May 13, 1967) was a Canadian politician and jurist.

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Daniel C. Esty

Daniel C. Esty is an American environmental lawyer and policymaker.

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Daniel J. Boorstin

Daniel Joseph Boorstin (October 1, 1914 – February 28, 2004) was an American historian at the University of Chicago who wrote on many topics in American and world history.

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Daniel Lascelles (diplomat)

Sir Daniel William Lascelles KCMG (19 March 1902 – 17 October 1967) was a British diplomat.

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Darby Lux I

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David Aaronovitch

David Morris Aaronovitch (born 8 July 1954) is an English journalist, television presenter and author.

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David Astor

Francis David Langhorne Astor CH (5 March 1912 – 7 December 2001) was an English newspaper publisher and member of the Astor family.

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David Benedictus

David Benedictus (born 16 September 1938) is an English writer and theatre director, best known for his novels.

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David Binning Monro

David Binning Monro, FBA (16 November 183622 August 1905) was a Scottish Homeric scholar, Provost of Oriel College, Oxford, and Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University.

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David Boren

David Lyle Boren (born April 21, 1941) is an American university administrator and politician from the state of Oklahoma.

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David Bostock

Sir David John Bostock, KCMG (11 April 1948 – 3 September 2016) was a British diplomat.

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David Braybrooke

David Braybrooke (October 18, 1924 – August 7, 2013) was a political philosopher and professor emeritus at both Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada and the University of Texas at Austin.

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David Charteris, 12th Earl of Wemyss

Francis David Charteris, 12th Earl of Wemyss and 8th Earl of March (19 January 1912 – 12 December 2008), styled Lord Elcho from 1916 to 1937, was a Scottish peer, landowner and conservationist.

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David Cleghorn Thomson

David Cleghorn Thomson (9 October 1900 – 23 April 1980), was a Scottish journalist, author, Playwright, and Liberal and Labour Party politician.

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David Cushing

David Henry Cushing FRS was an English born fisheries biologist, who is credited with the development the match/mismatch hypothesis as an explanation for reduced fish stocks as associated with climatic variability.

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David Daiches

David Daiches CBE (2 September 1912 – 15 July 2005) was a Scottish literary historian and literary critic, scholar and writer.

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David Dundas, Lord Dundas

David Dundas, Lord Dundas (8 June 1854 – 14 February 1922) was a Scottish politician and judge.

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David Faber (politician)

David James Christian Faber (born 7 July 1961) was a Conservative member of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, then an author, before in 2010 being appointed as head master of Summer Fields School, Oxford.

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David Freedberg

David Freedberg (born 1948) is an American academic.

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David George Ritchie

David George Ritchie (1853–1903) was a Scottish philosopher who had a distinguished university career at Edinburgh, and Balliol College, Oxford, and after being fellow of Jesus College and a tutor at Balliol College was elected professor of logic and metaphysics at St Andrews.

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David Ginsburg

David Ginsburg (18 March 1921 – 18 March 1994) was a British politician.

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David Gordon, 4th Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair

Major David George Ian Alexander Gordon, 4th Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair (21 January 1908 – 13 September 1974) was a British peer, soldier, and the son of Dudley Gordon, 3rd Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair.

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David Gregory (mathematician)

David Gregory (originally spelt Gregorie) FRS (1661 – 10 October 1708) was a Scottish mathematician and astronomer.

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David Holt (psychotherapist)

David Holt (9 February 1926 – 31 March 2002) was a psychotherapist based in London and then Oxford who trained in the tradition of Analytical psychology developed by Carl Jung.

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David Horrobin

David Frederick Horrobin (6 October 1939 – 1 April 2003) was a British-Canadian entrepreneur, medical researcher, author and editor.

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David James (British MP)

David Pelham Guthrie-James, MBE, DSC (25 December 1919 – 15 December 1986) was a British Conservative Party politician, author and adventurer.

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David Jenkins, Baron Jenkins

David Llewelyn Jenkins, Baron Jenkins (8 April 1899 – 21 July 1969) was a British judge.

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David Keene (judge)

Sir David Keene is retired Lord Justice of Appeal.

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David Lindsay Keir

Sir David Lindsay Keir (22 May 1895 – 2 October 1973) was a British historian and educator.

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David Logan (chemist)

Professor David Edwin Logan (born 27 August 1956)' is a Northern Irish chemist, and has been Coulson Professor of Theoretical Chemistry at the University of Oxford since 2005.

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David Macdonald (biologist)

David Whyte Macdonald CBE FRSE is a Scottish zoologist and conservationist.

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David Mathew (bishop)

David James Mathew (15 January 1902 – 12 December 1975) was an English Roman Catholic bishop and historian.

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David Maxwell Fyfe, 1st Earl of Kilmuir

David Patrick Maxwell Fyfe, 1st Earl of Kilmuir, (29 May 1900 – 27 January 1967), known as Sir David Maxwell Fyfe from 1942 to 1954 and as Viscount Kilmuir from 1954 to 1962, was a British Conservative politician, lawyer and judge who combined an industrious and precocious legal career with political ambitions that took him to the offices of Solicitor General, Attorney General, Home Secretary and Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain.

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David McFarland

David McFarland is a scientist specialized in the field of animal behavior and more recently the broadening of this understanding to "artificial ethology" and robotics.

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David Nicolson, 4th Baron Carnock

David Henry Arthur Nicolson, 4th Baron Carnock (10 July 1920 – 26 December 2008) was a British peer and solicitor.

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David Norbrook

David Norbrook (born 1 June 1950) was Merton Professor of English literature at Oxford University from 2002 to 2014, and is a now an Emeritus Fellow of Merton College, Oxford.

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David Ogilvy, 11th Earl of Airlie

Lt.-Col. David Stanley William Ogilvy, 11th Earl of Airlie (20 January 1856 – 11 June 1900) was a Scottish peer.

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David Pears

David Pears (8 August 1921 – 1 July 2009) was a British philosopher renowned for his work on Ludwig Wittgenstein.

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David Pugh (British politician)

David Pugh (1806 – 12 July 1890) was a Welsh landowner and Liberal Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1857 until 1868 and again from 1885 until his death in 1890.

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David Samuel, 3rd Viscount Samuel

David Herbert Samuel, 3rd Viscount Samuel OBE (דוד הרברט סמואל; 8 July 1922 – 7 October 2014) was an Anglo-Israeli chemist and neurobiologist.

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David Sehat

David Sehat is an American academic.

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David Selbourne

David Selbourne (born 4 June 1937) is a British political philosopher, social commentator and historian of ideas.

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David Skegg

Sir David Christopher Graham Skegg (born 16 December 1947) is a New Zealand epidemiologist and university administrator.

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David Steiner (academic)

David Milton Steiner (born 1958) is executive director of the new Johns Hopkins Institute for Education Policy and professor of education at Johns Hopkins University.

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David Vernon Williams

Professor David Vernon Williams is a professor, and former Deputy Dean of the University of Auckland's Faculty of Law.

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David Vines

David Anthony Vines (born 8 May 1949), is an Australian economist teaching at Oxford University.

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David W. Turner

David Warren Turner (born 1927) is a physical chemist known for the development of ultra-violet photoelectron spectroscopy (UPS), a technique for the measurement of molecular orbital energies in gas-phase molecules.

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David Wood (philosopher)

David Wood (born 1946) is Centennial Professor of Philosophy, and Joe B. Wyatt Distinguished University Professor, at Vanderbilt University.

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David Young (bishop)

David Nigel de Lorentz Young (2 September 1931 – 10 August 2008) was the last Bishop of Ripon before the diocese became Ripon and Leeds.

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De Witt Batty

Francis de Witt Batty (known as De Witt; 10 January 1879 – 3 April 1961) was the 7th Anglican Bishop of Newcastle from 1931 until his retirement in 1958.

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Dean Ireland's Professor of the Exegesis of Holy Scripture

The position of Dean Ireland's Professor of the Exegesis of Holy Scripture was established at the University of Oxford in 1847.

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Deepak Nayyar

Deepak Nayyar (born 1946) is Professor of Economics at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi and Chairperson of the Board of Governors of Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS) New Delhi.

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Denis Healey

Denis Winston Healey, Baron Healey, (30 August 1917 – 3 October 2015) was a British Labour Party politician who served as Secretary of State for Defence from 1964 to 1970, Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1974 to 1979 and Deputy Leader of the Labour Party from 1980 to 1983.

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Denis Henry (Lord Justice of Appeal)

Sir Denis Maurice Henry (19 April 1931 – 6 March 2010) was an English barrister, Queen's Counsel and judge, rising to Lord Justice of Appeal.

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Denis Mackail

Denis George Mackail (3 June 1892 – 4 August 1971) was an English novelist and short-story writer.

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Denis William Brogan

Sir Denis William Brogan (born 11 August 1900, Glasgow; died 5 January 1974, Cambridge), was a Scottish author and historian.

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Dennis Kincaid

Dennis Kincaid (16 October 1905 – 10 June 1937) was a civil servant in British India, a novelist and the author of Shivaji: The Grand Rebel, a widely respected account of the life of the sixteenth century self-made Emperor, and British social life in India, 1608-1937, a classic account of the British in colonial India.

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Denys Bray

Sir Denys de Saumarez Bray, KCSI, KCIE, CBE (29 November 1875 – 19 November 1951) was an etymologist and British colonial civil servant in the Empire of India, who served as Secretary of the Foreign Department of the Government of India.

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Denys Irving

Denys George Irving (1944-1976), was born on 4 January 1944 in Colwyn Bay, North Wales.

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Department of Chemistry, University of Oxford

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Department of Health and Social Care

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Derek Bedson

Derek Robert Campbell Bedson, (October 21, 1920 – May 14, 1989) was a Canadian civil servant.

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Derek Parfit

Derek Antony Parfit, FBA (11 December 1942 – 1 January 2017) was a British philosopher who specialised in personal identity, rationality, and ethics.

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Derek Senior

Derek Senior (4 May 1912 – 6 December 1988) was a British freelance writer principally known for being a member of the Royal Commission on Local Government in England, chaired by Lord Redcliffe-Maud.

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Derek Wax

Derek Wax is a British television producer, best known for his award-winning production work on Sex Traffic, Occupation, The Hour and Humans.

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Derrick Crothers

Derrick Crothers (born 24 June 1942) is a Northern Irish mathematician, physicist and former politician.

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Dervorguilla of Galloway

Dervorguilla of Galloway (c. 1210 – 28 January 1290) was a 'lady of substance' in 13th century Scotland, the wife from 1223 of John, 5th Baron de Balliol, and mother of John I, a future king of Scotland.

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Dervorguilla Records

Dervorguilla Ltd was a British record label, founded in March 1992, which specialised in Early Music (adventuring also into 20th century chamber music).

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Desmond Flower, 10th Viscount Ashbrook

Desmond Llowarch Edward Flower, 10th Viscount Ashbrook (9 July 1905 – 5 December 1995) was an Irish peer and soldier.

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Devon and Somerset Staghounds

The deer of Exmoor have been hunted since Norman times, when Exmoor was declared a Royal Forest.

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Diamond Jenness

Diamond Jenness, (February 10, 1886, Wellington, New Zealand – November 29, 1969, Chelsea, Quebec, Canada) was one of Canada's greatest early scientists and a pioneer of Canadian anthropology.

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Diane Watt

Diane Watt is a British medievalist, currently Professor of Medieval English Literature at the University of Surrey.

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Dianne Berry

Dianne Claire Berry, (born 1955) is British psychologist and academic.

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Diborane

Diborane is the chemical compound consisting of boron and hydrogen with the formula B2H6.

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Dick Taverne

Dick Taverne, Baron Taverne, QC (born 18 October 1928) is an English Liberal Democrat politician and life peer in the House of Lords.

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Digby Mackworth Dolben

Digby Augustus Stewart Mackworth Dolben (8 February 1848 – 28 June 1867) was an English poet who died young from drowning.

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Dilip Abreu

Dilip Abreu is an Indian-American economist who is currently Professor of Economics at New York University.

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Dingle Foot

Sir Dingle Mackintosh Foot, QC (24 August 1905 – 18 June 1978) was a British lawyer, Liberal and Labour Member of Parliament, and Solicitor General for England and Wales in the first government of Harold Wilson.

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Dominic Sandbrook

Dominic Christopher Sandbrook (born 2 October 1974) is a British historian, author, columnist and television presenter.

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Don K. Price

Don Krasher Price (23 January 1910 – 9 July 1995) was an American political scientist who served as the founding dean of the John F. Kennedy School of Government from 1958 to 1976.

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Don Paul Fowler

Don Paul Fowler (21 May 1953 – 15 October 1999) was an English classicist.

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Donald Creighton

Donald Grant Creighton, (July 15, 1902 – December 19, 1979) was a noted Canadian historian whose major works include The Commercial Empire of the St-Lawrence: 1760-1850 (first published in 1937) a detailed study on the growth of the English merchant class in relation to the St Lawrence River in Canada.

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Donald Hamish Cameron of Lochiel

Colonel Sir Donald Hamish Cameron of Lochiel KT CVO TD JP (12 September 1910 – 26 May 2004) was the 26th Chief of Clan Cameron, a Scottish landowner and a financier.

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Donald MacDougall

Sir George Donald Alastair MacDougall, (26 October 1912 – 22 March 2004) was a Scottish economist and civil servant who held enormous influence over UK public policy during the 1960s.

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Donald Maclean (1800–1874)

Donald Maclean (1800 – 21 March 1874) was a British barrister and member of parliament.

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Donald Macleod Matheson

Donald Macleod Matheson (occasionally only MacLeod Matheson) CBE (1896–1979) was Secretary to the National Trust from 1934 to 1945.

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Donald Michie

Donald Michie (11 November 1923 – 7 July 2007) was a British researcher in artificial intelligence.

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Donald Nicholl

Donald Nicholl (23 July 1923 – 3 May 1997) was a British historian and theologian.

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Donald Serrell Thomas

Donald Serrell Thomas (born 18 July 1934) is an English author of (primarily) Victorian-era historical, crime and detective fiction, as well as books on factual crime and criminals, in particular several academic books on the history of crime in London.

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Donnchadh Ó Corráin

Donnchadh Ó Corráin (28 February 1942 – 25 October 2017) was an Irish historian and Professor Emeritus of Medieval History at University College Cork.

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Dorothy Hodgkin

Dorothy Mary Crowfoot Hodgkin (12 May 1910 – 29 July 1994) was a British chemist who developed protein crystallography, for which she won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1964.

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Dorothy Maud Wrinch

Dorothy Maud Wrinch (12 September 1894 – 11 February 1976; married names Nicholson, Glaser) was a mathematician and biochemical theorist best known for her attempt to deduce protein structure using mathematical principles.

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Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 14th Duke of Hamilton

Air Commodore Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 14th Duke of Hamilton and 11th Duke of Brandon, (3 February 1903 – 30 March 1973) was a Scottish nobleman and pioneering aviator who, together with D.F. McIntyre, was the first man to fly over Mount Everest.

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Douglas Hugh Everett

Douglas Hugh Everett FRS FRSE MBE (26 December 1916 – 25 June 2002) was a British chemist and academic author.

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Dov Seidman

Dov Seidman (born May 13, 1964) is an American author, attorney, columnist and businessman.

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Drummond Bone

Sir James Drummond Bone, FRSE, FRSA (born 11 July 1947), is a Byron scholar and was Master of Balliol College at the University of Oxford until April 2018.

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Dud Dudley

Dudd (Dud) Dudley (1600–1684) was an English metallurgist, who fought on the Royalist side in the English Civil War as a soldier, military engineer, and supplier of munitions.

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Duke of Denver

The fictitious title of Duke of Denver was created by Dorothy Sayers for the family of Lord Peter Wimsey.

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Duncan Swann

Sir Charles Duncan Swann, 2nd Baronet (27 January 1879 - 10 March 1962) was a British barrister, journalist, author and Liberal politician.

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Duncan Wilson

Sir (Archibald) Duncan Wilson, GCMG (12 August 1911 – 20 September 1983) was a British diplomat and Master of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.

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Duvale

Duvale is a historic estate in the parish of Bampton, Devon.

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E. H. Carr

Edward Hallett "Ted" Carr (28 June 1892 – 3 November 1982) was an English historian, diplomat, journalist and international relations theorist, and an opponent of empiricism within historiography.

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E. J. Bowen

Edmund ("Ted") John Bowen FRS (29 April 1898 – 19 November 1980) was a British physical chemist.

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E. J. Dionne

Eugene Joseph Dionne Jr. (born April 23, 1952) is an American journalist and political commentator, and a long-time op-ed columnist for The Washington Post.

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E. L. G. Stones

Edward Lionel Gregory Stones, FBA (1914-1987) was Edwards Professor of Medieval History at the University of Glasgow from 1956 to 1978.

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E. S. P. Haynes

Edmund Sidney Pollock Haynes (26 September 1877 – 5 January 1949), best known as E. S. P. Haynes was a British lawyer and writer.

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E. V. Rieu

Emile Victor Rieu CBE (10 February 1887 – 11 May 1972) was a British classicist, publisher, poet, and initiator and editor of the Penguin Classics series of books.

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East End of London

The East End of London, usually called the East End, is the historic core of wider East London, east of the Roman and medieval walls of the City of London, and north of the River Thames.

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Edgar Jepson

Edgar Alfred Jepson (1863–1938) was an English author.

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Edgar Lobel

Edgar Lobel (24 December 1888 – 7 July 1982) was a Romanian-British classicist and papyrologist who is best known for his four decades overseeing the publication of the literary texts among the Oxyrhynchus Papyri and for his edition of Sappho and Alcaeus in collaboration with Denys Page.

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Edgar Williams

Brigadier Sir Edgar Trevor "Bill" Williams CB CBE DSO (29 November 1912 – 26 June 1995) was a British Army officer who played a significant role in the Second Battle of El Alamein in World War II.

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Edmond Warre

Edmond Warre C.B. C.V.O. (12 February 1837 – 22 January 1920) was an English rower and Head Master of Eton College from 1884 to 1905.

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Edmond Wodehouse

Edmond Robert Wodehouse PC (3 June 1835 – 14 December 1914) was an English Liberal and Liberal Unionist politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1885 to 1906.

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Edmund Craster

Sir Herbert Henry Edmund Craster (5 November 1879 – 21 March 1959) was a British librarian, who served as Bodley's Librarian (the librarian in charge of the Bodleian Library at the University of Oxford) from 1931 to 1945.

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Edmund Elys

Edmund Elys (Ellis) (c.1633–1708) was an English clergyman, poet and versatile writer.

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Edmund Findlay

Sir (John) Edmund (Ritchie) Findlay, 2nd Baronet FRSE (14 June 1902 – 6 September 1962) was a Scottish politician and baronet.

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Edmund Hegan Kennard

Colonel Edmund Hegan Kennard VD FRGS (14 October 1834 – 9 July 1912) was an English Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons in two periods between 1868 and 1885.

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Edmund Hobhouse

Edmund Hobhouse (17 April, 1817 – 20 April, 1904) was the English-born bishop of Nelson, New Zealand, and an antiquary.

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Edmund Lilly

Edmund Lilly D.D. (died 7 February 1610) was an English academic administrator at the University of Oxford.

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Edmund Martin Geldart

Edmund Martin Geldart (1844–1885) was an English Anglican priest, Unitarian minister and scholar.

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Edna Healey

Edna May Healey, Baroness Healey (née Edmunds; 14 June 1918 – 21 July 2010) was a British writer, lecturer and filmmaker.

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Ednyfed Hudson Davies

Gwilym Ednyfed Hudson-Davies (4 December 1929 – 11 January 2018), known as Ednyfed Hudson Davies, was a Welsh politician and Member of Parliament (MP).

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Edward Bairstow

Sir Edward Cuthbert Bairstow (22 August 18741 May 1946) was an English organist and composer in the Anglican church music tradition.

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Edward Barnwell

Edward Lowry Barnwell (1813 – 9 August 1887) was a British antiquarian and schoolmaster who was headmaster of Ruthin School, Denbighshire for 26 years.

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Edward Bradby

Rev.

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Edward Burroughs

Edward Arthur Burroughs (1 October 1882 – 23 August 1934) was an eminent Anglican bishop in the first half of the 20th century.

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Edward Burton (Jesuit)

Edward Catcher (alias Burton, c. 1585–1623), was an English Jesuit, from London.

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Edward Cadogan

Sir Edward Cecil George Cadogan, KBE, CB (15 November 1880 – 13 September 1962) was a British, Conservative politician.

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Edward Caird

Edward Caird, FBA, FRSE (23 March 1835 – 1 November 1908) was a Scottish philosopher.

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Edward Cardwell, 1st Viscount Cardwell

Edward Cardwell, 1st Viscount Cardwell, PC, PC (Ire), FRS (24 July 1813 – 15 February 1886) was a prominent British politician in the Peelite and Liberal parties during the middle of the 19th century.

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Edward Carleton Tufnell

Edward Carleton Tufnell (27 October 1806, Marylebone, London (then part of Middlesex) – 3 July 1886 Belgravia, London) was an English civil servant and educationist.

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Edward Charles Titchmarsh

Edward Charles "Ted" Titchmarsh (June 1, 1899 – January 18, 1963) was a leading English mathematician.

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Edward Dyer

Sir Edward Dyer (October 1543 – May 1607) was an English courtier and poet.

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Edward Elder (headmaster)

Edward Elder (1812–1858) was an English teacher, the headmaster of Charterhouse School from 1853.

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Edward Forster (writer)

Edward Forster FRS FSA (1769–1828) was an English cleric and miscellaneous writer.

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Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon

Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon, KG, PC, DL, FZS (25 April 1862 – 7 September 1933), better known as Sir Edward Grey (he was the 3rd Baronet Grey of Fallodon), was a British Liberal statesman.

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Edward Heath

Sir Edward Richard George Heath (9 July 1916 – 17 July 2005), often known as Ted Heath, was a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1970 to 1974 and Leader of the Conservative Party from 1965 to 1975.

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Edward Hirst (cricketer)

Edward Theodore Hirst (6 May 1857 – 26 October 1914) was an English amateur first-class cricketer, who played twenty one matches for the Yorkshire County Cricket Club between 1877 and 1888.

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Edward Ingram (historian)

Edward Ingram, PhD (Born in Calcutta, India, in 1940) is a prominent Anglo-Canadian historian of the British Empire, long-time former editor of the International History Review, and emeritus professor at Simon Fraser University.

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Edward Johnston (orientalist)

Edward Hamilton Johnston (26 March 1885 – 24 October 1942) was a British oriental scholar who was Boden Professor of Sanskrit at the University of Oxford from 1937 until his death.

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Edward Lawson, 4th Baron Burnham

Major-General Edward Frederick Lawson, 4th Baron Burnham, CB, DSO, MC, TD (1890–1963) was a British newspaper executive and Territorial Army officer who served with distinction in both World Wars.

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Edward Linfoot

Edward Hubert Linfoot was a British mathematician, primarily known for his work on optics, but also noted for his work in pure mathematics.

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Edward Littleton (died 1629)

Sir Edward Littleton (c. 157725 July 1629) was a politician from the extended Littleton/Lyttelton family and an important Staffordshire landowner of the Jacobean era and the early Caroline era.

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Edward Long Fox (physician)

Edward Long Fox (1832 – 28 March 1902) was an English physician.

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Edward Maufe

Sir Edward Brantwood Maufe, RA, FRIBA (12 December 1882 – 12 December 1974) was an English architect and designer.

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Edward Nicholson (librarian)

Edward Williams Byron Nicholson (16 March 1849 – 17 March 1912) was an author and Bodley's Librarian, the head of the Bodleian Library at the University of Oxford, from 1882 until his death in 1912.

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Edward Norman Hay

Edward Norman Hay (19 April 1889 – 10 September 1943) was a Northern Irish composer and music critic.

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Edward Parry (Bishop of Dover)

Edward Parry (14 January 1830 – 11 April 1890) was a Bishop of Dover.

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Edward Prioleau Warren

Edward Prioleau Warren (30 October 1856 – 23 November 1937) was a British architect and archaeologist.

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Edward Stanley, 4th Baron Stanley of Alderley

Edward Lyulph Stanley, 4th Baron Sheffield, 4th Baron Stanley of Alderley and 3rd Baron Eddisbury PC (1839 – 1925) was an English peer.

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Edward Stanley, 6th Baron Stanley of Alderley

Edward John Stanley, 6th Baron Sheffield, 6th Baron Stanley of Alderley and 5th Baron Eddisbury (9 October 1907 – 3 March 1971) was a British peer.

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Edward Sutton, 5th Baron Dudley

Edward Sutton, 5th Baron Dudley (1567 – 23 June 1643) was a major landowner, mainly in Staffordshire and Worcestershire, and briefly a Member of the House of Commons of England.

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Edward Thomas Daniell

Edward Thomas Daniell (5 June 1804 – 24 September 1842) was an English landscape painter and etcher.

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Edward Vere Levinge

Sir Edward Vere Levinge KCIE CSI (1867–1954) was an administrator in the Indian Civil Service who rose to serve as acting Lieutenant-Governor of the British Raj Province known as Bihar and Orissa.

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Edward Walford

Edward Walford (1823–1897) was a British magazine editor and a compiler of educational, biographical, genealogical and touristic works, perhaps best known for his 6 Volumes of Old and New London (the first two of which were written by Walter Thornbury), 1878.

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Edwin Berkeley Portman

Edwin Berkeley Portman (3 August 1830 – 27 April 1921) was an English barrister and Liberal politician.

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Edwin Palmer

Edwin James Palmer was the Bishop of Bombay from 1908 until 1929.

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Edwin Palmer (priest)

Edwin Palmer (18 July 1824 – 17 Oct 1895) was an English churchman and academic, Corpus Professor of Latin at Oxford from 1870 to 1878 and archdeacon of Oxford from 1878 to his death.

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Edwin Richard Hallifax

Edwin Richard Hallifax (1874–1950) was a senior official in Hong Kong in the early 20th century.

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Edwin Samuel, 2nd Viscount Samuel

Edwin Herbert Samuel, 2nd Viscount Samuel CMG (11 September 1898 – 14 November 1978), was the son of Beatrice Franklin and Herbert Samuel, and the father of Professor David Samuel and Dan Judah Samuel, 4th Viscount Samuel.

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Eights Week

Eights Week, also known as Summer Eights, is a four-day regatta of bumps races which constitutes the University of Oxford's main intercollegiate rowing event of the year.

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Eleanor Dickey

Eleanor Dickey, FBA (born 9 April 1967) is an American classicist, linguist, and academic, who specialises in the history of the Latin and Greek languages.

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Eliud Mathu

Eliud Wambu Mathu (born 1910) the first African to sit on Kenya's Legislative Council and served from 1944-1957.

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Elizabeth Kuti

Elizabeth Kuti (born 1969) is an English actress and playwright.

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Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall

Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall (born 1959) is an American national security expert and energy leader who served as the United States Deputy Secretary of Energy from October 2014 to January 20, 2017.

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Elliott Lewis

Sir Neil Elliott Lewis, KCMG (27 October 1858 – 22 September 1935),Scott Bennett, ', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 10, MUP, 1986, pp 94-95.

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Emily Wilson

Emily Rose Caroline Wilson (born 1971) is a British classicist and Professor of Classics at the University of Pennsylvania.

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Emma Pooley

Emma Jane Pooley (born 3 October 1982) is an English sportswoman and presenter on the Global Cycling Network.

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Emmanuel Tumusiime-Mutebile

Emmanuel Tumusiime-Mutebile is a Ugandan economist and banker.

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Enemies of Promise

Enemies of Promise is a critical and autobiographical work written by Cyril Connolly first published in 1938.

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Equestrian statue of Edward Horner

The equestrian statue of Edward Horner stands inside St Andrew's Church in the village of Mells in Somerset, south-western England.

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Eric Anderson (teacher)

Sir William Eric Kinloch Anderson, (born 27 May 1936), is a retired teacher and educator and was Provost of Eton College from September 2000 to 30 January 2009.

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Eric Gee

Eric Arthur Gee (died 1989) was an architectural historian associated with York and the Royal Commission for Historical Monuments of England.

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Eric Hoskins

Eric William Hoskins (born November 29, 1960) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada.

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Eric Lubbock, 4th Baron Avebury

Eric Reginald Lubbock, 4th Baron Avebury, (29 September 1928 – 14 February 2016) was an English politician and human rights campaigner.

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Eric Partridge

Eric Honeywood Partridge (6 February 1894 – 1 June 1979) was a New Zealand–British lexicographer of the English language, particularly of its slang.

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Eric Stenbock

Count Eric Stanislaus (or Stanislaus Eric) Stenbock (–) was a Baltic Swedish poet and writer of macabre fantastic fiction.

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Erik Olin Wright

Erik Olin Wright (born 9 February 1947) is an American analytical Marxist sociologist, specializing in social stratification, and in egalitarian alternative futures to capitalism.

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Ernald Lane

Ernald Lane (born 3 March 1836) was an Anglican priest in the late 19th Century and the early part of the 20th.

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Ernest Barker

Sir Ernest Barker (23 September 1874 – 17 February 1960) was an English political scientist who served as Principal of King's College London from 1920 to 1927.

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Ernest Bickham Sweet-Escott

Sir Ernest Bickham Sweet-Escott (20 August 1857 – 9 April 1941) was a British colonial administrator and governor who was in turn Governor of the Seychelles, British Honduras, Leeward Islands and Fiji.

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Ernest Gellner

Ernest André Gellner (9 December 1925 – 5 November 1995) was a British-Czech philosopher and social anthropologist described by The Daily Telegraph, when he died, as one of the world's most vigorous intellectuals, and by The Independent as a "one-man crusader for critical rationalism".

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Ernest Hartley Coleridge

Ernest Hartley Coleridge (1846 – 1920) was a British literary scholar and poet.

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Ernest Hawkins (priest)

Ernest Hawkins (1802–1868) was an English Anglican churchman, a mission administrator and canon of Westminster.

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Ernest Myers

Ernest James Myers (born at Keswick 13 October 1844; died at Etchingham, Sussex, 25 November 1921), was a poet, Classicist and author.

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Ernest Walker (composer)

Ernest Walker (15 July 187021 February 1949) was an Indian-born English composer, pianist, organist, teacher and writer on music.

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Eugene Forsey

Eugene Alfred Forsey, (May 29, 1904 – February 20, 1991) served in the Senate of Canada from 1970 to 1979.

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Euseby Isham

Rev.

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Evan Charteris

The Hon.

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Evan Meredith Jenkins

Sir Evan Meredith Jenkins (2 February 1896 – 1985) was a British colonial administrator and the last governor of the Punjab in the British Empire.

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Evelyn Abbott

Evelyn Abbott (10 March 1843 – 3 September 1901) was an English classical scholar, born at Epperstone, Nottinghamshire.

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Evelyn Ruggles-Brise

Sir Evelyn John Ruggles-Brise, KCB (6 December 1857 – 18 November 1935) was a British prison administrator and reformer, and founder of the Borstal system.

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Ewan Birney

John Frederick William Birney (known as Ewan) (born 1972) is joint Director with Rolf Apweiler of the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI), part of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Hinxton, Cambridgeshire.

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Exhibition (scholarship)

An exhibition is a type of scholarship award or bursary.

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F. C. S. Schiller

Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller (16 August 1864 – 6 August 1937), usually cited as F. C. S. Schiller, was a German-British philosopher.

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F. Kingsley Griffith

Frank Kingsley Griffith (23 December 1889 – 25 September 1962) was a British Liberal Party politician, barrister and County Court judge.

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F. M. Powicke

Sir Frederick Maurice Powicke (16 June 1879 – 19 May 1963) was an English medieval historian.

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F. T. Prince

Frank Templeton Prince (13 September 1912 – 7 August 2003) was a British poet and academic, known generally for his best-known poem Soldiers Bathing, written during the Second World War in 1942, which has been frequently included in anthologies.

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F.E. Williams

Francis Edgar Williams (Malvern, 9 February 1893—Owen Stanley Range 12 May 1943) was an Australian anthropologist who worked for the government of the Territory of Papua from 1922 to 1942.

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Fabian Tassano

Fabian Michael Wadel (born 18 May 1963), known professionally as Fabian Tassano, is an economist and author, known for his radical views on the medical profession, and for his critique of ideological aspects of modern culture.

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Fairfax family

Members of the Fairfax family were prominent as Australian media proprietors, especially in the area of newspaper publishing through the company John Fairfax and Sons (now known as Fairfax Media, although the Fairfax family no longer control the eponymous company).

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Felix Warre

Felix Walter Warre, OBE, MC (1879–1953) was an English rower who won the Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta.

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Fereydoun Ala

Fereydoun Ala (born 17 March 1931 in Paris, France) is an Iranian physician and academician, specialised in internal medicine, haematology, blood transfusion and haemostasis, who established the first Clinical Haematology Department, and the first Haemophilia Centre in Iran at the Tehran University Medical Faculty.

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Feroz Khan Noon

Sir Malik Feroz Khan Noon (ملک فیروز خان نون; 7 May 1893 – 9 December 1970),, best known as Feroze Khan, was the seventh Prime Minister of Pakistan, appointed in this capacity on 16 December 1957 until being removed when President Iskandar Ali Mirza imposed martial law on 8 October 1958.

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Finlay Crisp

Leslie Finlay "Fin" Crisp (19 January 191721 December 1984) was an Australian academic and political scientist.

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Fons memorabilium universi

Fons memorabilium universi ("Source of notable information about the universe") is an early encyclopedia, written in Latin by the Italian humanist Domenico Bandini of Arezzo (also given as Domenico di Bandino or Dominicus Bandinus, c. 1335 – 1418).

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Formal (university)

Formal Hall or Formal Meal is a meal held at some of the oldest universities in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland (as well as some other Commonwealth countries) at which students usually dress in formal attire and often gowns to dine.

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Former Presidents of Cambridge University Liberal Club and Chairs of Cambridge Student Liberal Democrats

This is a list of presidents of Cambridge University Liberal Club, and its successor organisation, the present-day Cambridge Student Liberal Democrats.

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Forster Alleyne McGeachy

Forster Alleyne McGeachy (1809 – 20 March 1887) was a politician, Conservative Member of Parliament in the UK, and a school reformer.

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Fotheringhay

Fotheringhay is a village and civil parish in Northamptonshire, England, north-east of Oundle and around west of Peterborough.

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Frances Kirwan

Dame Frances Clare Kirwan, (born 1959) is a British mathematician, currently Savilian Professor of Geometry at the University of Oxford.

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Frances Lincoln

Frances Elisabeth Rosemary Lincoln (20 March 1945 – 26 February 2001) was an English independent publisher of illustrated books.

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Francis Babington

Francis Babington D.D. (also Babbington, died 1569) was an English divine and an academic administrator at the University of Oxford.

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Francis Bennion

Francis Alan Roscoe Bennion (2 January 1923 – 28 January 2015) was a barrister in the United Kingdom.

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Francis Capel Harrison

Francis Capel Harrison CSI (21 June 1863 – 10 September 1938) was a British civil servant and Conservative Party politician.

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Francis Charles Lawley

Francis Charles Lawley (24 May 1825 – 18 September 1901) was a British journalist and Liberal Party politician.

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Francis Crossing

Francis Crossing (1598–1638) of Exeter, Devon, was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1626 to 1629.

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Francis Dyke Acland

Sir Francis Dyke Acland, 14th Baronet, (7 March 1874 – 9 June 1939) was a British Liberal politician.

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Francis Elliot

Sir Francis Edmund Hugh Elliot (24 March 1851 – 20 January 1940) was a British diplomat who was envoy to Greece for 14 years.

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Francis Fortescue Urquhart

Francis Fortescue Urquhart (1868–1934) was an English academic, the first Roman Catholic to act as a tutorial fellow in the University of Oxford since the 16th century.

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Francis Fremantle

Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Francis Edward Fremantle, OBE, DL, FRCS, FRCP (29 May 1872 – 26 August 1943) was a British physician and Conservative Party politician who served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for St Albans from 1919 until his death.

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Francis James Wylie

Sir Francis James Wylie (18 October 1865 – 29 October 1952) was a British university academic and administrator.

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Francis Jeune, 1st Baron St Helier

Francis Henry Jeune, 1st Baron St Helier, (17 March 1843 – 9 April 1905), known as Sir Francis Jeune (1891–1905), was a British judge.

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Francis King

Francis Henry King, CBE (4 March 19233 July 2011)Ion Trewin and Jonathan Fryer,, The Guardian, 3 July 2011.

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Francis MacCarthy Willis Bund

The Reverend Francis Leader MacCarthy Willis Bund (1905-1980) was an Anglican cleric and Chaplain, Dean and Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford.

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Francis McLaren

The Honourable Francis Walter Stafford McLaren (16 June 1886 – 30 August 1917) was a British Member of Parliament killed in World War I in a flying accident.

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Francis Pipe-Wolferstan

Francis Stafford Pipe-Wolferstan (14 October 1826 – 3 November 1900) was an English cricketer.

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Francis Popham (1573–1644)

Sir Francis Popham (1573–1644) of Wellington, Somerset and Littlecote, Berkshire (now Wiltshire), was an English soldier and landowner who was elected a Member of Parliament nine times, namely for Somerset (1597), Wiltshire (1604), Marlborough (1614), Great Bedwin (1621), Chippenham 1624, 1625, 1626, 1628-9), and for Minehead (1640-4).

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Francis Robin Houssemayne Du Boulay

Francis Robin Houssemayne Du Boulay, FBA (1920–2008) was a distinguished medieval historian and Fellow of the British Academy.

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Francis Rogers (politician)

Francis Edward Newman Rogers MP (26 December 1868 – 28 March 1925) was an English Liberal politician, member of parliament for Devizes from 1906 to 1910.

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Francis Ruddle

Francis Ruddle (23 November 17989 February 1882) was a 19th-century master builder and carpenter, born and based in Peterborough.

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Francis Sandford, 1st Baron Sandford

Francis Richard John Sandford, 1st Baron Sandford KCB, PC (14 May 1824 – 31 December 1893), known as Sir Francis Sandford between 1863 and 1891, was a British civil servant.

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Francis Seymour Stevenson

Francis Stevenson redirects here.

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Francis Turner Palgrave

Francis Turner Palgrave (28 September 1824 – 24 October 1897) was a British critic, anthologist and poet.

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Francis Wegg-Prosser

Francis Richard Wegg-Prosser (19 June 1824 – 16 August 1911), born Francis Richard Haggitt, was a wealthy Englishman who established the Benedictine community which became Belmont Abbey and so played a significant role in the English catholic revival.

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Francis William Newman

Francis William Newman (27 June 1805 – 4 October 1897), the younger brother of Cardinal Newman, was an English scholar and miscellaneous writer.

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Francis William Pember

Francis William Pember JP (1862–1954) was a British lawyer and University of Oxford academic, where he served as Vice-Chancellor.

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Francis Worsley

Francis Worsley (2 June 1902 — 15 September 1949) was an English cricketer.

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Francis Ysidro Edgeworth

Francis Ysidro Edgeworth FBA (8 February 1845 – 13 February 1926) was an Anglo-Irish philosopher and political economist who made significant contributions to the methods of statistics during the 1880s.

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Francisco Gil Villegas

Francisco Gil Villegas Montiel is a Mexican academic, professor and publisher.

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Frank Ashton-Gwatkin

Frank Trelawny Arthur Ashton-Gwatkin (14 April 1889 – 30 January 1976) was a British diplomat and Foreign Office official.

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Frank Baden-Powell

Francis Smyth "Frank" Baden-Powell, (29 July 1850 – 1933) was a British barrister, officer and painter.

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Frank Hadow

Patrick Francis "Frank" Hadow (2 January 1855 – 29 June 1946) was an English tennis player, who won the Wimbledon championship in 1878.

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Frank Herbert Mitchell

Sir Frank Herbert Mitchell (13 June 1878 – 27 November 1951) was a British civil servant known as a private secretary and later Groom in Waiting to King George V. He was also a useful cricketer and golfer.

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Frank Leslie Cross

Frank Leslie Cross (1900–1968), Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity in the University of Oxford, was a British, Anglican patristics scholar and founder of the Oxford International Conference on Patristic Studies and editor (with Elizabeth Anne Livingstone) of The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church (first edition, 1957).

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Frank McDonough

Frank McDonough is a British historian of the Third Reich and international history.

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Frank Meyer (political philosopher)

Frank Straus Meyer (1909–1972) was an American philosopher and political activist best known for his theory of "fusionism" – a political philosophy that unites elements of libertarianism and traditionalism into a philosophical synthesis which is posited as the definition of modern American conservatism.

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Frank Soskice, Baron Stow Hill

Frank Soskice, Baron Stow Hill, (23 July 1902 – 1 January 1979) was a British lawyer and Labour Party politician.

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Franklin Gimson

Sir Franklin Charles Gimson (Chinese: 詹遜, 10 September 1890 – 13 February 1975) was a British colonial administrator, who served in Ceylon from 1914 to 1941, and later as Colonial Secretary of Hong Kong and Governor of Singapore.

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Franz Daniel Kahn

Franz Daniel Kahn (1926–1998) was a mathematician and astrophysicist at the University of Manchester.

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Fred Alexander (historian)

Frederick Alexander (known primarily as Fred Alexander) (12 April 1899 – 1996) was an Australian historian who specialised in foreign affairs and policy.

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Freddy Temple

Frederick Stephen "Freddy" Temple was the Suffragan Bishop of Malmesbury from 1973 until 1983.

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Frederic de Winton

Frederic Henry de Winton MA (1852–1932) was an Anglican clergyman and the last Missionary Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford.

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Frederick Charles Cass

Frederick Charles Cass (1824-1896) was the rector of the parish of Monken Hadley in north London.

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Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava

Frederick Temple Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava (21 June 1826 – 12 February 1902) was a British public servant and prominent member of Victorian society.

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Frederick Huth Jackson

Frederick Huth Jackson (1863–1921), was a British banker, a partner of the merchant bank, Frederick Huth & Co, founded by his great-grandfather, Frederick Huth.

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Frederick Leith-Ross

Sir Frederick William Leith-Ross, GCMG, KCB (1887–1968) was chief economic adviser to the UK government from 1932 to 1945.

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Frederick Oakeley

Frederick Oakeley (5 September 1802 – 30 January 1880) was an English Roman Catholic convert, priest, and author.

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Frederick Ogilvie

Sir Frederick Wolff Ogilvie FRSE (7 February 1893 – 10 June 1949) was Director-General of the BBC from 19 July 1938 (aged 45) to 26 January 1942, and was succeeded by joint Directors-General Cecil Graves and Robert W. Foot.

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Frederick S. Boas

Frederick Samuel Boas, (1862–1957) was an English scholar of early modern drama.

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Frederick Septimus Kelly

Frederick Septimus Kelly (29 May 1881 – 13 November 1916) was an Australian and British musician and composer and a rower who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics.

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Frederick Temple

Frederick Temple (30 November 1821 – 23 December 1902) was an English academic, teacher, churchman, and Archbishop of Canterbury, from 1896 until his death.

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Frederick William Faber

Frederick William Faber C.O. (28 June 1814 – 26 September 1863) was a noted English hymn writer and theologian, who converted from Anglicanism to the Catholic priesthood.

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Frederick William Thomas (philologist)

Frederick William Thomas (21 March 1867 – 6 May 1956), usually cited as F. W. Thomas, was an English Indologist and Tibetologist.

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Frederick Wood (historian)

Frederick Lloyd Whitfeld "Freddie" Wood (29 September 1903 – 11 September 1989) was a notable New Zealand historian and university professor.

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G. D. H. Cole

George Douglas Howard Cole (25 September 1889 – 14 January 1959) was an English political theorist, economist, writer and historian.

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G. F. Bradby

Godfrey Fox Bradby (1863–1947) was a schoolmaster at Rugby School, who also had a wide-ranging literary career.

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G. M. Young

George Malcolm Young (29 April 1882 in Greenhithe, Kent – 18 November 1959 in Goring, Oxfordshire) was an English historian, most famous for his long essay on Victorian times in England, Portrait of an Age (1936).

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G. Norman Knight

Gilfred Norman Knight (12 September 1891—17 August 1978), Barrister-at-Law and indexer.

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G. W. Steevens

George Warrington "G.

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Garford Road

Garford Road is a residential road in North Oxford, England.

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Garth Wheatley

Garth Angus Wheatley (28 May 1923 – 4 September 2001) was an English first-class cricketer active 1946–50 who played for Surrey and Oxford University.

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Gary Gibbon

Gary Gibbon (born 15 March 1965, Harrow) is an English journalist.

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Gateshead by-election, 1904

The Gateshead by-election was a Parliamentary by-election.

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Gavyn Davies

Gavyn Davies, OBE (born 27 November 1950) is a former Goldman Sachs partner and multi-millionaire who was the chairman of the BBC from 2001 until 2004.

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Geoff Eley

Geoffrey Howard Eley (born 4 May 1949) is a British-born historian of Germany.

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Geoff Mulgan

Geoff Mulgan CBE (born 1961) is Chief Executive of the National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts (NESTA) and Visiting Professor at University College London, the London School of Economics, and the University of Melbourne.

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Geoffrey Bush

Geoffrey Bush (23 March 1920 – 24 February 1998) was a British composer, organist and scholar of 20th century English music.

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Geoffrey Hill

Sir Geoffrey William Hill, FRSL (18 June 1932 – 30 June 2016) was an English poet, professor emeritus of English literature and religion, and former co-director of the Editorial Institute, at Boston University.

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Geoffrey Jackson (cricketer)

Geoffrey Laird Jackson (10 January 1894 – 9 April 1917) was an English cricketer who played for Derbyshire from 1912 to 1914, and for Oxford University in 1914.

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Geoffrey Madan

Geoffrey Spencer Madan (6 February 1895 – 6 July 1947) was an English belletrist, and a collector and creator of aphorisms, many of which are recorded in his Notebooks.

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Geoffrey Marshall

Geoffrey Marshall (22 April 1929 – 24 June 2003) was a leading constitutional theorist in the United Kingdom, best known for his work around the British constitution.

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Geoffrey Nuttall

Geoffrey Fillingham Nuttall FBA FKC (8 November 1911 – 24 July 2007) was a British Congregational minister and church historian.

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Geoffrey Owen

Sir Geoffrey Owen (born 16 April 1934) is an English academic and the former editor of the Financial Times.

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Geoffry Northcote

Sir Geoffry Alexander Stafford Northcote, KCMG (羅富國;9 February 1881 – 10 July 1948) was a British colonial administrator.

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George Abbot (bishop)

George Abbot (19 October 15625 August 1633) was an English divine who was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1611 to 1633.

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George Abbotts

George Abbotts or Abbot (1602–1645) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1640 and 1645.

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George Alberti

Sir Kurt George Matthew Mayer Alberti, (born 27 September 1937) is a British doctor.

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George Alfred Lawrence

George Alfred Lawrence (25 March 1827 – 23 September 1876) was a British novelist and barrister.

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George Arnold Wood

George Arnold Wood (7 June 1865 – 14 October 1928) was an English Australian historian notable for writing an early work on Australian history entitled The Discovery of Australia.

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George Baden-Powell

Sir George Smyth Baden-Powell, (1847–20 November 1898), was a son of the mathematician Baden Powell.

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George Basevi

Elias George Basevi FRS (1 April 1794 – 16 October 1845) was an English architect who worked in both Neoclassical and Gothic Revival styles.

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George Beer Endacott

George Beer Endacott (28 February 1901 – September 1971) was a British-born Hong Kong historian.

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George Brodrick, 2nd Earl of Midleton

George St John Brodrick, 2nd Earl of Midleton (21 February 1888–2 November 1979) was an English aristocrat.

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George Burnett (writer)

George Burnett (1776?–1811) was an English nonconformist minister, surgeon and tutor, known best as a writer.

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George C. Edwards III

George C. Edwards III is university distinguished professor of political science and Jordan Chair in Presidential Studies at Texas A&M University and distinguished fellow at the Rothermere American Institute at the University of Oxford.

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George Carman

George Alfred Carman, QC (6 October 1929 – 2 January 2001) was a leading English barrister during the 1980s and 1990s.

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George Charles Brodrick

The Honourable George Charles Brodrick (5 May 1831 – 8 November 1903) was an Oxford historian and author who became Warden of Merton College, Oxford.

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George Chrystal (civil servant)

Sir George William Chrystal KCB (28 August 1880–1 November 1944) was a British civil servant.

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George Cotes

George Cotes (or Cotys) (died 1556) was an English academic and a Catholic bishop during the English Reformation.

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George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston

George Nathaniel Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston, (11 January 1859 – 20 March 1925), known as Lord Curzon of Kedleston between 1898 and 1911 and as Earl Curzon of Kedleston between 1911 and 1921, and commonly as Lord Curzon, was a British Conservative statesman.

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George Daniell (priest)

George William Daniell (15 March 1853 -11 March 1931) was an English Anglican priest: he was the Archdeacon of Kingston-upon-Thames from 1904 until 1916.

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George Douglas Brown

George Douglas Brown (26 January 1869 – 28 August 1902) was a Scottish novelist, best known for his highly influential realist novel The House with the Green Shutters (1901), which was published the year before his death at the age of 33.

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George Douglas-Hamilton, 10th Earl of Selkirk

Group Captain George Nigel "Geordie" Douglas-Hamilton, 10th Earl of Selkirk, (4 January 1906 – 24 November 1994) was a Scottish nobleman and Conservative politician.

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George Edgcumbe (1800–1882)

The Honourable George Edgcumbe (23 June 1800 – 18 February 1882) was a British diplomat and politician.

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George Farwell (judge)

Sir George Farwell (22 December 1845, Codsall, Staffordshire - 30 December 1915, Dunster, Som.) was an English judge, noted for presiding over the Taff Vale Railway Co v Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants case.

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George Ferris Whidborne Mortimer

George Ferris Whidborne Mortimer (22 July 1805 – 7 September 1871) was an English schoolmaster and divine.

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George Gardiner (politician)

Sir George Arthur Gardiner, (3 March 1935 – 16 November 2002) was a British Conservative Party politician and journalist.

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George Gleig (priest)

George Robert Gleig (20 April 1796 – 9 July 1888) was a Scottish soldier, military writer, and priest.

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George Gordon, 2nd Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair

George Gordon, 2nd Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair (20 January 1879 – 6 January 1965), styled Lord Haddo until 1916 and Earl of Haddo from 1916 to 1934, was a Scottish peer and politician.

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George Grant (philosopher)

George Parkin Grant (13 November 1918 – 27 September 1988) was a Canadian philosopher and political commentator.

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George Gustavus Walker

Sir George Gustavus Walker KCB JP DL (1831 – 5 August 1897) was a Conservative Member of Parliament (MP).

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George Hourani

George Fadlo Hourani (June 3, 1913 – September 19, 1984) was a British philosopher, historian, and classicist.

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George Howard, 13th Earl of Carlisle

George William Beaumont Howard, 13th Earl of Carlisle (born 15 February 1949), styled Viscount Morpeth from 1963 to 1994, is a British nobleman, politician, and hereditary peer.

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George Howard, Baron Howard of Henderskelfe

Major George Anthony Geoffrey Howard, Baron Howard of Henderskelfe, JP (22 May 1920 – 27 November 1984) was a British politician, soldier and media man.

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George Kemp, 1st Baron Rochdale

George Kemp, 1st Baron Rochdale, (9 June 1866 – 24 March 1945) was a British politician, soldier, businessman and cricketer.

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George Kettilby Rickards

Sir George Kettilby Rickards (24 January 1812 – 23 September 1889) was a political economist in England.

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George Leigh Cooke

George Leigh Cooke (baptised 1779 – 1853) was a mathematician and priest who held the position of Sedleian Professor of Natural Philosophy at the University of Oxford for over 40 years.

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George Leveson-Gower

Sir George Granville Leveson-Gower KBE (19 May 1858 – 18 July 1951), was a British civil servant and Liberal politician from the Leveson-Gower family.

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George Macdonald (archaeologist)

Sir George Macdonald KCB Fellow of the British Academy FSA FEIS Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh DLit LLD (b. Elgin 30 January 1862; d. 9 August Edinburgh 1940) was an eminent archaeologist and numismatist who studied the Antonine Wall.

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George Malcolm (musician)

George John Malcolm CBE KSG (28 February 191710 October 1997) was an English pianist, organist, composer, harpsichordist, and conductor.

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George Moberly

George Moberly (10 October 1803 – 6 July 1885), English divine, was educated at Winchester and Balliol College, Oxford.

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George Neville (Archbishop)

George Neville (c. 1432 – 8 June 1476), archbishop of York and Chancellor of England, was the youngest son of Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury, and Alice Neville, 5th Countess of Salisbury.

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George Nicholl

George Frederick Nicholl (1832 or 1833 – 28 July 1913) was a British academic, who held the position of Lord Almoner's Professor of Arabic at the University of Oxford from 1878 until 1909.

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George Norman Clark

Sir George Norman Clark, FBA (27 February 1890 – 6 February 1979) was an English historian, academic and British Army officer.

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George Osborne Morgan

Sir George Osborne Morgan, 1st Baronet PC, QC, (8 May 1826 – 25 August 1897) was a Welsh lawyer and Liberal politician.

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George R. C. Stuart

George Rogers Clark Stuart (August 31, 1924 – August 23, 2008) was an American attorney and politician.

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George Rickey

George Warren Rickey (June 6, 1907 – July 17, 2002) was an American kinetic sculptor.

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George Ridding

George Ridding (16 March 1828 – 30 August 1904) was an English headmaster and bishop.

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George Russell, 10th Duke of Bedford

George William Francis Sackville Russell, 10th Duke of Bedford DL (16 April 1852 – 23 March 1893) was a British peer and politician.

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George Sclater-Booth, 1st Baron Basing

George Limbrey Sclater-Booth, 1st Baron Basing PC, FRS, DL (19 May 1826 – 22 October 1894), known as George Sclater-Booth before 1887, was a British Conservative politician.

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George Shuckburgh-Evelyn

Sir George Augustus William Shuckburgh-Evelyn, 6th Baronet (23 August 1751 – 11 August 1804) was a British politician, mathematician and astronomer.

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George Steiner

Francis George Steiner, FBA (born April 23, 1929) is a French-born American literary critic, essayist, philosopher, novelist, and educator.

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George Stephanopoulos

George Robert Stephanopoulos (born February 10, 1961) is an American journalist, political commentator and former Democratic advisor.

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George Sumner (bishop of Guildford)

George Henry Sumner (3 July 1824 – 11 December 1909) was the Bishop of Guildford (a suffragan bishop in the Diocese of Winchester) at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century.

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George Swinnock

George Swinnock (1627–1673), nonconformist divine, born at Maidstone in Kent in 1627, was son of George Swinnock of Maidstone, whose father was mayor of the borough.

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George Synge

George Synge was Bishop of Cloyne from 1638 until his death in 1652.

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George Vane-Tempest, 5th Marquess of Londonderry

George Henry Robert Charles William Vane-Tempest, 5th Marquess of Londonderry KP (26 April 1821 – 6 November 1884), styled Viscount Seaham between 1823 and 1854 and known as The Earl Vane between 1854 and 1872, was a British aristocrat, businessman, diplomat and Conservative politician.

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George W. Rogers Jr.

George W. Rogers Jr. (April 5, 1927 – May 9, 2017) was an American politician.

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George Waddington

George Waddington (7 September 1793 – 20 July 1869) was an English priest, traveller and church historian.

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George William Kekewich

Sir George William Kekewich (1 April 1841 – 5 July 1921) was a British Civil Servant and Liberal Party politician.

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George Wylde

George Wylde (1594 – 15 January 1650) was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1628 and 1650.

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Gerald Aylmer

Gerald Edward Aylmer, FBA (30 April 1926, Greete, Shropshire – 17 December 2000, Oxford) was an English historian of 17th century England.

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Gerald Caldwell Siordet

Gerald Caldwell Siordet (13 June 1885 - 9 February 1917) was an English poet and a 2nd Lieutenant in the Rifle Brigade 13th Battalion who died during World War I.

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Gerald Howard

Sir Stephen Gerald Howard (7 June 1896 – 25 June 1973) was a British farmer, barrister and judge who was an active National Liberal and later Conservative Party politician.

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Gerald Isaacs, 2nd Marquess of Reading

Gerald Rufus Isaacs, 2nd Marquess of Reading (10 December 1889 – 19 September 1960), styled Viscount Erleigh from 1917 to 1935, was a British barrister and Liberal then Conservative politician.

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Gerard Manley Hopkins

Gerard Manley Hopkins (28 July 1844 – 8 June 1889) was an English poet and Jesuit priest, whose posthumous fame established him among the leading Victorian poets.

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Gerard Wallop, 9th Earl of Portsmouth

Gerard Vernon Wallop, 9th Earl of Portsmouth (16 May 1898 – 28 September 1984), styled Viscount Lymington from 1925 until 1943, was a British landowner, writer on agricultural topics, and politician involved in right-wing groups.

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Gervase of Melkley

Gervase of Melkley or Gervase of Melkeley (born c. 1185, fl. 1200–1219) was a French scholar and poet.

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Gethin Anthony

Gethin David L. Anthony (born 9 October 1983) is an English television and film actor best known for his role as Renly Baratheon in Game of Thrones.

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Ghislaine Maxwell

Ghislaine Maxwell (born 25 December 1961) is a British socialite and the youngest child of publisher Robert Maxwell.

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Gibbons Bagnall

Gibbons Bagnall (1719–1800) was an English poetical writer.

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Gilbert Highet

Gilbert Arthur Highet (June 22, 1906 – January 20, 1978) was a Scottish-American classicist, academic, writer, intellectual, critic and literary historian.

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Gilbert Spencer

Gilbert Spencer (4 August 1892 – 14 January 1979) was a British painter of landscapes, portraits, figure compositions and mural decorations.

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Gilbert Strang

William Gilbert Strang (born November 27, 1934), usually known as simply Gilbert Strang or Gil Strang, is an American mathematician, with contributions to finite element theory, the calculus of variations, wavelet analysis and linear algebra.

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Giles Alington (academic)

Giles Alington (29 May 1914 – 24 February 1956) was a Fellow of University College, Oxford, from 1944 to 1956.

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Giles Bullard

Sir Giles Bullard (24 August 1926 – 11 November 1992), was a British diplomat.

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Giles MacDonogh

Giles MacDonogh (born 1955) is a British writer, historian and translator.

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Gleb Struve

Gleb Petrovich Struve (Russian: Глеб Петрович Струве; 1 May 1898 – 4 June 1985) was a Russian poet and literary historian.

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Glen Bowersock

Glen Warren Bowersock (born January 12, 1936 in Providence, Rhode Island) is a historian of ancient Greece, Rome and the Near East.

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Glympton

Glympton is a village and civil parish on the River Glyme about north of Woodstock, Oxfordshire.

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Godfrey Benson, 1st Baron Charnwood

Godfrey Rathbone Benson, 1st Baron Charnwood (6 November 1864 – 3 February 1945) was an English author, academic, Liberal politician and philanthropist.

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Godfrey Darbishire

Godfrey Darbishire FRGS (26 September 1853 – 29 October 1889) Scrum.com was an English-born rugby union forward who represented Bangor at club level and played international rugby for Wales, gaining one cap in the country's very first international rugby match.

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Godfrey Elton, 1st Baron Elton

Godfrey Elton, 1st Baron Elton (29 March 1892 – 18 April 1973), was a British historian.

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Godfrey Lushington

Sir Godfrey Lushington, GCMG, KCB (8 March 1832 – 5 February 1907), British civil servant and promoter of prison reform, was Permanent Under-Secretary of State of the Home Office of the United Kingdom from 1886 to 1895.

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Godfrey Thring

Godfrey Thring (25 March 1823 – 13 September 1903), was an Anglican clergyman and hymn writer.

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Gordon Samuels

Gordon Jacob Samuels (12 August 1923 – 10 December 2007) was a British-Australian lawyer, judge and the Governor of New South Wales from 1996 to 2001.

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Gowher Rizvi

Gowher Rizvi is a Bangladeshi historian, scholar and academic.

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Grace Cup

A Grace Cup (or Loving Cup) is a silver bowl or tankard with two handles that was traditionally passed round the table after grace at all banquets in London.

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Grade I listed buildings in Oxford

There are more than 9,000 Grade I listed buildings in England.

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Graham Bond (gymnast)

Graham Francis Bond (born 6 May 1937) is an Australian gymnast who competed at three Olympic Games.

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Graham Greene

Henry Graham Greene (2 October 1904 – 3 April 1991), better known by his pen name Graham Greene, was an English novelist regarded by many as one of the greatest writers of the 20th century.

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Graham Higman

Graham Higman FRS (19 January 1917 – 8 April 2008) was a prominent British mathematician known for his contributions to group theory.

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Graham Leonard

Graham Douglas Leonard KCVO (8 May 1921 – 6 January 2010) was an English Roman Catholic priest and former Anglican bishop.

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Graham Richards

(William) Graham Richards FRS, CBE, CChem, HonFRSC (born 1 October 1939; Hoylake, Cheshire, United Kingdom) was Head of Chemistry at the University of Oxford from 1997 to 2006 and is now an Emeritus Fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford.

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Greatworth

Greatworth is a village and civil parish about north-west of Brackley, South Northamptonshire.

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Greek love

Greek love is a term originally used by classicists to describe the primarily homoerotic, customs, practices and attitudes of the ancient Greeks.

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Greenock Academy

The Greenock Academy was a mixed non-denominational school in the west end of Greenock, Scotland, founded in 1855, originally independent, later a grammar school with a primary department, and finally a Comprehensive school only for ages eleven to eighteen.

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Gregory Hutchinson (academic)

Gregory Owen Hutchinson (born 5 December 1957), known as G. O. Hutchinson, is a British classicist and academic, specialising in Latin literature, Ancient Greek literature, and Latin and Ancient Greek languages.

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Grenville Turner

Grenville Turner FRS (born 1 November 1936 in Todmorden) is a research professor at the University of Manchester.

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Grey Ruthven, 2nd Earl of Gowrie

Alexander Patrick Greysteil Ruthven, 2nd Earl of Gowrie, (born in Dublin 26 November 1939), usually known as Grey Gowrie, is a Scottish hereditary peer.

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Greyfriars, Oxford

Greyfriars, situated on the Iffley Road in East Oxford, was one of the smallest constituent Halls of the University of Oxford in England, that existed until 2008.

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Griffith Edwards

James Griffith Edwards CBE (3 October 1928 – 13 September 2012) was a British psychiatrist.

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Gu Kailai

Gu Kailai (born 15 November 1958) is a Chinese former lawyer and businesswoman.

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Guardian (Bahá'í Faith)

The Guardian is a hereditary office of the Bahá'í Faith that is first mentioned in the Will and Testament of `Abdu'l-Bahá.

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Guy Branch

Flying Officer Guy Rawstron Branch EGM (1913–1940) was a Royal Air Force fighter pilot, one of The Few.

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Guy Granet

Sir William Guy Granet, GBE (13 October 1867 – 11 October 1943) trained as a barrister but became a noted railway administrator, first as general manager of the Midland Railway then as a director-general in the War Office.

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Guy Hockley

Guy Wittenoom Hockley (1869-1946) was Archdeacon of Cornwall from 1925 until his death.

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Gwyneth Lewis

Gwyneth Lewis (born 1959) is a Welsh poet, who was the inaugural National Poet of Wales in 2005.

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H. H. Asquith

Herbert Henry Asquith, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith, (12 September 1852 – 15 February 1928), generally known as H. H. Asquith, was a British statesman of the Liberal Party who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1908 to 1916.

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H. J. R. Murray

Harold James Ruthven Murray (24 June 1868 – 16 May 1955) was an English educationalist, inspector of schools, and prominent chess historian.

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H. J. Rose

Herbert Jennings Rose FBA (5 May 1883, Orillia – 31 July 1961, St Andrews) is remembered as the author of A Handbook of Greek Mythology, originally published in 1928, which for many years became the standard student reference book on the subject, reaching a sixth edition by 1958.

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H. Morse Stephens

H.

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H. W. Garrod

Heathcote William Garrod (21 January 1878 – 25 December 1960) was a British classical scholar and literary scholar.

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H.J.C. Turner

Henry John Cecil Turner was a rugby union international who represented England in 1871 in the first international match.

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Hagan Bayley

John Hagan Pryce Bayley FRS (born 13 February 1951) is a British scientist, who holds the position of Professor of Chemical Biology at the University of Oxford.

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Hakeem Belo-Osagie

Hakeem Belo-Osagie is a Nigerian businessman.

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Hale Horatio Shephard

Sir Hale Horatio Shephard (1842 – 19 April 1921) was a British lawyer who served as the Advocate-General of the Madras Presidency in 1885 and acted as Chief Justice of the Madras High Court in 1898.

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Halik Kochanski

Dr.

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Hamilton Academy

Hamilton Academy was a school in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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Hamilton Grant

Sir Alfred Hamilton Grant, 12th Baronet, KCSI, KCIE (12 June 1872 – 23 January 1937), known as Hamilton Grant, and from 1918 as Sir Hamilton Grant, was a British diplomat who served primarily in India.

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Hamilton Kerr

Sir Hamilton William Kerr, 1st Baronet (1 August 1903 – 26 December 1974) was a British Conservative Party politician and journalist.

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Hannah Brackenbury

Hannah Brackenbury (17951873) was an English philanthropist.

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Harald V of Norway

Harald V (born 21 February 1937) is the King of Norway, having ascended the throne following the death of his father on 17 January 1991.

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Harcourt Butler

Sir Spencer Harcourt Butler, GCSI, GCIE, KStJ (1 August 1869 – 2 March 1938) was an officer of the Indian Civil Service.

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Harcourt Johnstone

Harcourt Johnstone (19 May 1895 – 1 March 1945), nicknamed Crinks, was a British Liberal Party politician.

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Hardit Malik

Sardar Hardit Singh Malik (23 November 1894 – 31 October 1985) was an Indian civil servant and diplomat.

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Hardwicke Rawnsley

Canon Hardwicke Drummond Rawnsley (29 September 1851 – 28 May 1920) was a Church of England clergyman, poet, hymn writer, local politician, and conservationist.

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Harold B. Hartley

Brigadier General Sir Harold Brewer Hartley (3 September 1878 – 9 September 1972) was a British physical chemist.

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Harold Butler (civil servant)

Sir Harold Beresford Butler, KCMG, CB (6 October 1883 – 26 March 1951) was a British civil servant and the first Warden of Nuffield College, Oxford.

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Harold Costley-White

The Very Rev Harold Costley-White DD (9 November 1878 – 5 April 1966) was an Anglican dean and author in the mid-20th century.

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Harold Danckwerts

Sir Harold Otto Danckwerts (23 February 1888 – 12 June 1978) was a lawyer and judge in England and Wales.

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Harold Finch-Hatton

Harold Heneage Finch-Hatton (23 August 1856 – 16 May 1904) was an English politician and Australian federationist.

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Harold H. Joachim

Harold Henry Joachim (28 May 1868 – 30 July 1938) was a British idealist philosopher.

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Harold Macmillan

Maurice Harold Macmillan, 1st Earl of Stockton, (10 February 1894 – 29 December 1986) was a British statesman of the Conservative Party who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1957 to 1963.

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Harold Nicolson

Sir Harold George Nicolson (21 November 1886 – 1 May 1968) was a British diplomat, author, diarist and politician.

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Harold Ruggles-Brise

Major General Sir Harold Goodeve Ruggles-Brise, (17 March 1864 – 24 June 1927) was a British Army officer in the Second Boer War and First World War, and a good amateur cricketer.

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Harriet Angelina Fortescue

Harriet Angelina Fortescue (1825 – 1889) was a British writer on international affairs.

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Harriet Ritvo

Harriet Ritvo (born 1946) is an American historian who specializes in British history, particularly environmental history and the history of natural history.

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Harris Manchester College, Oxford

Harris Manchester College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom.

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Harry Hodson

Henry Vincent "Harry" Hodson (12 May 1906 – 26 March 1999) was a British economist and editor.

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Harry Levy-Lawson, 1st Viscount Burnham

Harry Lawson Webster Levy-Lawson, 1st Viscount Burnham, GCMG, CH, TD, JP, DL, (18 December 1862 – 20 July 1933) was a British newspaper proprietor.

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Harry Peyton Steger

Harry Peyton Steger (2 March 1883 – 4 January 1913) was an American writer and editor.

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Harry Yoxall

Capt Harry Waldo Yoxall OBE MC JP (4 June 1896 - 5 May 1984) was a British publisher, chairman of Condé Nast and founder of British Vogue.

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Hart House (University of Toronto)

Hart House is a student activity centre at the University of Toronto.

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Hastings Russell, 12th Duke of Bedford

Hastings William Sackville Russell, 12th Duke of Bedford (21 December 1888 – 9 October 1953) was a British peer.

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Haugh of Urr

Haugh of Urr, is a village in Dumfries and Galloway, south-west Scotland.

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Heinrich Gerhard Kuhn

Heinrich Gerhard Kuhn (10 March 1904 – 25 August 1994) was a British physicist.

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Heinrich Zimmer

Heinrich Robert Zimmer (6 December 1890 – 20 March 1943) was a German Indologist and historian of South Asian art, most known for his works, Myths and Symbols in Indian Art and Civilization and Philosophies of India.

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Helen Ghosh

Dame Helen Frances Ghosh, DCB (born 21 February 1956) is Master of Balliol College, Oxford.

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Helen Hayes (politician)

Helen Elizabeth Hayes (born 8 August 1974) is a British Labour Party politician, who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Dulwich and West Norwood since the May 2015 general election.

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Helen Steward

Helen Steward (born 1965 in Chester) is a British Philosopher.

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Hely Hutchinson Almond

Hely Hutchinson Almond (12 August 1832 – 7 March 1903) was a Scottish physician and a politician, a headmaster of Loretto School (1962 - 1903).

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Hemming Robeson

Hemming Robeson was an eminent Anglican priest in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

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Henry Baines

Henry Wolfe Baines (2 February 1905 – 29 November 1972) was an Anglican bishop.

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Henry Bathurst, 2nd Earl Bathurst

Henry Bathurst, 2nd Earl Bathurst (20 May 1714 – 6 August 1794), known as The Lord Apsley from 1771 to 1775, was a British lawyer and politician.

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Henry Beeching

Henry Charles Beeching (15 May 1859 – 25 February 1919) was an English clergyman, author and poet.

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Henry Bowlby (priest)

The Rev.

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Henry Boyd-Carpenter

Sir Marsom Henry Boyd-Carpenter (born 11 October 1939) is a son of Francis Henry Boyd-Carpenter by his wife Nina (née Townshend).

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Henry Bright (teacher)

Henry Bright (1562–4 March 1626/1627) was Headmaster at King's School, Worcester.

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Henry Brooke (judge)

Sir Henry Brooke CMG PC (19 July 1936 – 30 January 2018) was a British judge.

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Henry Brooke, Baron Brooke of Cumnor

Henry Brooke, Baron Brooke of Cumnor (9 April 1903 – 29 March 1984) was a British Conservative Party politician.

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Henry Cadwallader Adams

Reverend Henry Cadwallader Adams (4 November 1817 – 17 October 1899) was a 19th-century English cleric, schoolmaster and writer of children's novels.

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Henry Caesar (priest)

Henry Caesar (1562?–1636), Dean of Ely, fifth and youngest son of Giulio Cesare Adelmare, the Italian physician to Queens Mary and Elizabeth, and brother of Sir Julius Caesar, was born, according to his epitaph, in 1564, although other evidence gives the more probable date of 1562.

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Henry d'Avigdor-Goldsmid

Major-General Sir Henry Joseph d'Avigdor-Goldsmid, 2nd Baronet, DSO, MC, DL, TD (10 June 1909 – 11 December 1976), sometimes known as Harry d'Avigdor-Goldsmid, was a British army officer, company director and politician.

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Henry des Voeux

Sir Henry Dalrymple des Voeux, 5th Baronet (7 September 1822 – 20 January 1894) was an English cricketer.

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Henry Douglas (bishop)

Henry Alexander Douglas (1821 – 1875The Times, Friday, 17 December 1875; pg. 5; Issue 28501; col G The Late Bishop Of Bombay.-The late Right Rev HA Douglas) was the third Bishop of Bombay from 1869 to 1875.

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Henry Edward Manning

Henry Edward Manning (15 July 1808 – 14 January 1892) was an English Cardinal of the Roman Catholic church, and the second Archbishop of Westminster from 1865 until his death in 1892.

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Henry Finch-Hatton, 13th Earl of Winchilsea

Henry Stormont Finch-Hatton, 13th Earl of Winchilsea and 8th Earl of Nottingham (3 November 1852 – 14 August 1927) was an English peer.

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Henry Fry (anthropologist)

Henry Kenneth Fry (born 25 May 1886 North Adelaide, South Australiahttp://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A140258b.htm Australian Dictionary of Biography) was a physician and anthropologist, and Medical Officer for the City of Adelaide.

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Henry Harrison (Irish politician)

Captain Henry Harrison (17 December 1867 – 20 February 1954) was an Irish politician.

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Henry Hawkins Tremayne

The Reverend Henry Hawkins Tremayne (1741–1829) was a member of a landed family in the English county of Cornwall, and owner of the Heligan estate near Mevagissey, with significant interests in the Cornish tin mining industry.

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Henry Hoare (cricketer, born 1844)

Henry William Hoare (1 April 1844 – 7 September 1931) played first-class cricket for Oxford University and other amateur teams in the 1860s.

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Henry Hobhouse (East Somerset MP)

Henry Hobhouse PC (1 March 1854 – 25 June 1937) was an English landowner and Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1885 to 1906.

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Henry Hodge

Sir Henry Egar Garfield Hodge, OBE (12 January 1944 – 18 June 2009) professionally styled The Hon Mr Justice Hodge, was an English solicitor and Judge of the High Court of England and Wales.

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Henry John Stephen Smith

Henry John Stephen Smith (2 November 1826 – 9 February 1883) was a mathematician remembered for his work in elementary divisors, quadratic forms, and Smith–Minkowski–Siegel mass formula in number theory.

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Henry Lopes, 1st Baron Ludlow

Henry Charles Lopes, 1st Baron Ludlow, PC (3 October 1828 – 25 December 1899) was a British judge and Conservative Party politician.

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Henry Lopes, 2nd Baron Ludlow

Henry Ludlow Lopes, 2nd Baron Ludlow (30 September 1865 – 8 November 1922), was a British barrister and politician.

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Henry Lowther (diplomat)

Sir Henry Crofton Lowther (26 March 1858 – 23 November 1939) was a British diplomat, ambassador to Chile and Denmark.

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Henry Marten (educator)

Sir (Clarence) Henry Kennett Marten KCVO (28 October 1872 – 11 December 1948) was the Provost of Eton and the private tutor of Queen Elizabeth II.

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Henry McLaren, 2nd Baron Aberconway

Henry Duncan McLaren, 2nd Baron Aberconway, CBE (16 April 1879 – 23 May 1953) was a British politician, horticulturalist and industrialist.

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Henry Mellish

Henry Mellish FRGS, CB (31 October 1856 – 1927) was known for his participation in competitive rifle shooting and meteorology.

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Henry Nutcombe Oxenham

Henry Nutcombe Oxenham (15 November 1829 – 23 March 1888) was an English ecclesiologist, theologian, author and translator.

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Henry Parry (bishop of Perth)

Henry Hutton Parry (18 December 1826 in Antigua – 15 November 1893 in Perth, Western Australia) was the second son of Thomas Parry and Louisa Hutton.

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Henry Perry (writer)

Henry Perry (or Henry Parry) (1560/61–1617) was a Welsh Anglican priest and linguistic scholar.

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Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 5th Marquess of Lansdowne

Henry Charles Keith Petty-Fitzmaurice, 5th Marquess of Lansdowne, (14 January 1845 – 3 June 1927) was a British statesman who served successively as the fifth Governor General of Canada, Viceroy of India, Secretary of State for War, and Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.

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Henry Primrose

Sir Henry William Primrose KCB CSI ISO PC (22 August 1846 – 17 June 1923) was a Scottish civil servant.

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Henry Reichel

Sir Henry Rudolf Reichel (October 11, 1856 – June 22, 1931), was a founder of the University of Wales.

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Henry Savage

Henry Savage (1604?–1672) was an English clergyman, academic and controversialist, Master of Balliol College, Oxford from 1651.

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Henry Scott Holland

Henry Scott Holland (27 January 1847 – 17 March 1918) was Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Oxford.

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Henry Scrymgeour-Wedderburn, 11th Earl of Dundee

Henry James Scrymgeour-Wedderburn, 11th Earl of Dundee (3 May 1902 – 29 June 1983), was a Scottish nobleman, soldier and politician.

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Henry Septimus Sutton

Henry Septimus Sutton (1825–1901) was an English journalist and temperance activist, known as a religious poet.

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Henry Spooner (priest)

Henry Maxwell Spooner was the Archdeacon of Maidstone from 1900 until 1921.

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Henry Sweet

Henry Sweet (15 September 1845 – 30 April 1912) was an English philologist, phonetician and grammarian.

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Henry Tilson

Henry Tilson (baptised 1577 – died 1655) was an Irish Anglican churchman in the mid seventeenth century.

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Henry Watkins (priest)

Henry William Watkins was an Anglican priest, academic and author.

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Henry Watson Fowler

Henry Watson Fowler (10 March 1858 – 26 December 1933) was an English schoolmaster, lexicographer and commentator on the usage of the English language.

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Henry William Carless Davis

Henry William Carless Davis, CBE, FBA (13 January 1874 in Ebley, Gloucestershire – 28 June 1928 in Edinburgh, Scotland) was a British historian, editor of the Dictionary of National Biography, and Oxford Regius Professor of Modern History.

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Herbert Brereton Baker

Herbert Brereton Baker, CBE, FRS (25 June 1862 – 27 April 1935) was a British inorganic chemist.

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Herbert Coleridge

Herbert "Herbie" Coleridge (7 October 1830 – 23 April 1861) was a British philologist, technically the first editor of what ultimately became the Oxford English Dictionary.

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Herbert Cook

Sir Herbert Frederick Cook, 3rd Baronet (18 November 1868 – 4 May 1939) was an English art patron and art historian.

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Herbert Edward Douglas Blakiston

Herbert Edward Douglas Blakiston (5 September 1862 – 29 July 1942) was an English academic and clergyman who served as President of Trinity College, Oxford, and as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford.

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Herbert James Paton

Herbert James Paton FBA FSA Scot (30 March 1887 – 2 August 1969), usually cited as H.J. Paton, was a Scottish philosopher who taught at various university institutions, including Glasgow and Oxford.

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Herbert Kennedy Andrews

Dr.

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Herbert Samuel, 1st Viscount Samuel

Herbert Louis Samuel, 1st Viscount Samuel, (6 November 1870 – 5 February 1963) was a British Liberal politician who was the party leader from 1931 to 1935.

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Herbert Spender-Clay

Captain Herbert Henry Spender-Clay, CMG (4 June 1875 — 15 February 1937) was an English soldier and Conservative Party politician.

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Herbert Squire

Herbert Brian Squire FRS (13 July 1909 – 22 November 1961), was a British aerospace engineer and Zaharoff Professor of Aviation at Imperial College London.

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Herbert Stanley

Sir Herbert James Stanley, GCMG KStJ (25 July 1872 – 5 June 1955) was a leading British administrator, who served at different times as Governor of Northern Rhodesia, Ceylon and Southern Rhodesia.

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Herman Cappelen

Herman Wright Cappelen (born 1967) is a Norwegian philosopher.

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Herman Charles Merivale

Herman Charles Merivale MA (27 January 1839 – 17 August 1906) was an English dramatist and poet, son of Herman Merivale.

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Herman Merivale

Herman Merivale CB (8 November 1806 – 8 February 1874) was an English civil servant and historian.

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Hilaire Belloc

Joseph Hilaire Pierre René Belloc (27 July 187016 July 1953) was an Anglo-French writer and historian.

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Hilary Lawson

Hilary Lawson is an English post-realist philosopher.

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History of Trinity College, Oxford

The history of Trinity College, Oxford documents the 450 years from the foundation of Trinity – a collegiate member of the University of Oxford – on 8 March 1554/5.

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Holbrook Mann MacNeille

Holbrook Mann MacNeille (May 11, 1907 – September 30, 1973) was an American mathematician who worked for the United States Atomic Energy Commission before becoming the first Executive Director of the American Mathematical Society.

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Holywell Manor, Oxford

Holywell Manor is a historic building in central Oxford, England, in the parish of Holywell.

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House of Balliol

The House of Balliol (de Bailleul) was a noble family originating from the village of Bailleul in Picardy.

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Howard Marks

Dennis Howard Marks (13 August 1945 – 10 April 2016) was a Welsh drug smuggler and author who achieved notoriety as an international cannabis smuggler through high-profile court cases.

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Hubert Beaumont (Liberal politician)

Hubert George Beaumont (6 April 1864 – 14 August 1922), styled The Honourable from 1906, was a British Liberal Party politician.

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Hubert Duggan

Hubert John Duggan (24 July 1904 – 25 October 1943) was a British Army officer and politician, who was Conservative Party Member of Parliament for Acton from 1931 until his death.

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Hubert Latham

Arthur Charles Hubert Latham (10 January 1883 – 25 June 1912) was a French aviation pioneer.

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Hubert Smith

Hubert John Forster Smith (12 August 1899 – 26 December 1984) was the chief agent of the National Trust of England, Wales and Northern Ireland between 1942 and 1961.

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Hugh Arnold

Hugh Arnold (1872–1915) was born in Wimbledon, the son of a solicitor.

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Hugh Cairns (surgeon)

Sir Hugh William Bell Cairns KBE FRCS (26 June 1896 – 18 July 1952) was an Australian neurosurgeon.

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Hugh Daly

Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Hugh Daly (29 May 1860 – 25 August 1939) was a British Indian Army officer and colonial administrator.

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Hugh Fraser (British politician)

Major Sir Hugh Charles Patrick Joseph Fraser, (23 January 1918 – 6 March 1984) was a British Conservative politician and first husband of Lady Antonia Fraser.

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Hugh Grosvenor, 1st Duke of Westminster

Hugh Lupus Grosvenor, 1st Duke of Westminster, (13 October 1825 – 22 December 1899), styled Viscount Belgrave between 1831 and 1845 and Earl Grosvenor between 1845 and 1869 and known as The Marquess of Westminster between 1869 and 1874, was an English landowner, politician and racehorse owner.

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Hugh Hoare (Liberal politician)

Hugh Edward Hoare (26 March 1854 - 15 July 1929) was a British brewer and Liberal politician.

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Hugh Hornby

Hugh Leycester Hornby (20 November 1888 - 24 March 1965) was an Anglican clergyman.

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Hugh Kernohan

Hugh Kernohan (born 2 July 1958) is a British fencer.

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Hugh Latimer

Hugh Latimer (– 16 October 1555) was a Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge, and Bishop of Worcester before the Reformation, and later Church of England chaplain to King Edward VI.

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Hugh Lawson, 6th Baron Burnham

Hugh John Frederick Lawson, 6th Baron Burnham (15 August 1931 – 1 January 2005) was an executive with The Daily Telegraph, prior to its takeover by Conrad Black in 1986, and later had a career in the House of Lords.

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Hugh Lucas-Tooth

Sir Hugh Vere Huntly Duff Munro-Lucas-Tooth, 1st Baronet (13 January 1903 – 18 November 1985), born and baptised Hugh Vere Huntly Duff Warrand and known as Sir Hugh Vere Huntly Duff Lucas-Tooth, 1st Baronet, from 1920 to 1965, was a Scottish British Conservative politician.

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Hugh Marshall Hole

Lieutenant-Colonel Hugh Marshall Hole, CMG (16 May 1865 – 18 May 1941) was an English pioneer, administrator and author and best known for issuing the "Marshall Hole currency".

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Hugh Pearson

Hugh Pearson (1817–1882) was vicar of Sonning and a Canon at Windsor, both in Berkshire, England.

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Hugh Stretton

Professor emeritus Hugh Stretton AC (15 July 1924 – 18 July 2015) was an Australian historian, urban theorist and a Rhodes Scholar.

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Hugh Templeton

Hugh Campbell Templeton (born 24 March 1929) is a former New Zealand diplomat, politician and member of parliament for the National Party.

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Hugh Tomlinson

Hugh Richard Edward Tomlinson QC (born January 1954 in Leeds) is an English barrister, a prominent English translator of the philosopher Gilles Deleuze and a founding member of Matrix Chambers.

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Hugh Walker (academic)

Hugh Walker (1855–1939) was a British university educator.

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Hugh Weston

Hugh Weston (c.1505 – 1558) was an English churchman and academic, dean of Westminster and Dean of Windsor, and Rector of Lincoln College, Oxford.

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Hughe Knatchbull-Hugessen

Sir Hughe Montgomery Knatchbull-Hugessen KCMG (26 March 1886 – 21 March 1971) was a British diplomat, civil servant and author.

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Hugo von Hofmannsthal

Hugo Laurenz August Hofmann von Hofmannsthal (1 February 1874 – 15 July 1929) was an Austrian prodigy, a novelist, librettist, poet, dramatist, narrator, and essayist.

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Hugo Young

Hugo John Smelter Young (13 October 1938 – 22 September 2003) was a British journalist and columnist and senior political commentator at The Guardian.

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Humanitas Programme

The Humanitas Programme is a series of Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge in England, intended to bring leading practitioners and scholars to both universities to address major themes in the arts, social sciences, and humanities.

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Humble Boy

Humble Boy is a 2001 English play by Charlotte Jones.

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Humphrey Appleby

Sir Humphrey Appleby, GCB, KBE, MVO, MA (Oxon), is a fictional character from the British television series Yes Minister and Yes Prime Minister.

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Huw Dixon

Huw David Dixon (/hju: devəd dɪksən/), born 1958, is a British economist. He has been a professor at Cardiff Business School since 2006, having previously been Head of Economics at the University of York (2003–2006) after being a Professor of economics there (1992–2003), and the University of Swansea (1991–1992), a Reader at Essex University (1987–1991) and a lecturer at Birkbeck College (University of London) 1983–1987.

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Huxley family

The Huxley family is a British family of which several members have excelled in science, medicine, arts, and literature.

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Hypocrites' Club

The Hypocrites' Club was one of the student clubs at Oxford University.

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Hysteron Proteron Club

The Hysteron Proteron Club, sometimes spelt "Husteron Proteron", was a dining club at Balliol College, Oxford, in the 1920s.

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Iain Sutherland (diplomat)

Sir Iain Johnstone Sutherland (15 June 1925 – 1 July 1986) was a British diplomat and Ambassador to the Soviet Union between 1982 and 1985.

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Ian Bancroft, Baron Bancroft

Ian Powell Bancroft, Baron Bancroft, GCB (23 December 1922 – 19 November 1996) was a British senior civil servant.

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Ian Bayley

Ian Bayley is a British computer scientist and quiz player who has won several medals in quizzing, both in singles and as a member of a team.

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Ian Davis (businessman)

Ian Edward Lamert Davis (born 10 March 1951) is a British businessman, best known for his role as managing director of McKinsey & Company.

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Ian Dixon Scott

Sir Ian Dixon Scott (6 March 1909 – 3 March 2002) was a British civil servant and a career diplomat who served as Deputy Private Secretary to the last two Viceroys of India.

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Ian Fraser, Baron Fraser of Tullybelton

Walter Ian Reid Fraser, Baron Fraser of Tullybelton, (3 February 1911 – 17 February 1989) was a British judge.

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Ian Gilmour, Baron Gilmour of Craigmillar

Ian Hedworth John Little Gilmour, Baron Gilmour of Craigmillar, (8 July 1926 – 21 September 2007) was a Conservative politician in the United Kingdom.

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Ian Glick

Ian Bernard Glick, QC (born 18 July 1948) is a British barrister and arbitrator.

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Ian Goldin

Ian Andrew Goldin is a professor at the University of Oxford in England, and until September 2016 was the founding director of the Oxford Martin School at the University of Oxford.

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Ian Pearson

Ian Phares Pearson (born 5 April 1959) is a British Labour Party politician who was a member of parliament (MP) from 1994 until 2010, representing Dudley West from 1994 until 1997, and then Dudley South from 1997 until his retirement from the House of Commons at the 2010 general election.

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Ian Robertson, Lord Robertson

Ian MacDonald Robertson (30 October 1912 – 21 July 2005) was a High Court of Justiciary judge who contributed greatly to Scottish law.

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Ian Rumfitt

Ian Rumfitt is a British philosopher currently serving as a senior research fellow of All Souls College, Oxford.

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Ian Watson (author)

Ian Watson (born 20 April 1943) is a British science fiction writer.

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IDEAL framework

IDEAL (Idea, Development, Exploration, Assessment, Long-term study) is a framework for describing the stages of innovation in surgery and other interventional procedures.

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Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi

Nawab Iftikhar Ali Khan, sometimes I. A. K. Pataudi (16 March 1910 – 5 January 1952) was the 8th Nawab of Pataudi and the captain of the India national cricket team for the tour to England in 1946.

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India House

India House was a student residence that existed between 1905 and 1910 at Cromwell Avenue in Highgate, North London.

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Inglis Gundry

Inglis Gundry (8 May 1905 – 13 April 2000) was an English composer, novelist, musicologist, music pedagogue and writer.

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Ira Magaziner

Ira Magaziner (born November 8, 1947) is an American advisor.

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Isaiah Berlin

Sir Isaiah Berlin (6 June 1909 – 5 November 1997) was a Russian-British social and political theorist, philosopher and historian of ideas.

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Israel Brodie

Sir Israel Brodie KBE (10 May 1895 – 13 February 1979) was the Chief Rabbi of Great Britain and the Commonwealth 1948–1965.

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Ivan Lloyd-Phillips

Ivan Lloyd-Phillips (June 1910 – 14 January 1984) was a British national who served in the Colonial Administrative Service.

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Ivan Rogers

Sir Mark Ivan Rogers KCMG (born 1960) is a former senior British civil servant, who was the Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom to the European Union from 4 November 2013 until his resignation on 3 January 2017.

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Ivan Roitt

Ivan Maurice Roitt (born 30 September 1927) was educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham and Balliol College, Oxford University.

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Ivan Roots

Ivan Alan Roots (3 March 1921, Maidstone, Kent – 8 February 2015) was a British historian, known as the author of The Great Rebellion (1966) and a leading expert on Oliver Cromwell.

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Ivo Mallet

Sir (William) Ivo Mallet (7 April 1900 – 7 December 1988) was a British diplomat who was ambassador to Yugoslavia and Spain.

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Ivone Kirkpatrick

Sir Ivone Augustine Kirkpatrick (1897 – 25 May 1964) was a British diplomat who served as the British High Commissioner in Germany after World War II, and as the Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (the highest-ranking civil servant in the Foreign Office).

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Ivor Brown

Ivor John Carnegie Brown (25 April 1891 – 22 April 1974) was a British journalist and man of letters.

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Ivor Davies

Ivor Roland Morgan Davies CBE (12 August 1915 – 1986) was a British Liberal Party politician, journalist and United Nations Association administrator.

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J. A. Spender

John Alfred Spender (23 December 1862 – 21 June 1942) was a British journalist and author.

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J. C. Winslow

Jack Copley Winslow (18 August 1882 – 1974), also known by names John Copley Winslow or J.C. Winslow or John C. Winslow or Jack C. Winslow, was an English Society for the Propagation of the Gospel (SPG) missionary to Konkan and Pune, then-Poona—both part of then-Bombay Presidency.

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J. H. C. Whitehead

John Henry Constantine Whitehead FRS (11 November 1904 – 8 May 1960), known as Henry, was a British mathematician and was one of the founders of homotopy theory.

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J. H. Morgan

Brigadier-General John Hartman Morgan, QC (20 March 1876 – 8 April 1955) was a British lawyer with expertise in constitutional law.

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J. Horace Round

(John) Horace Round (1854–1928) was an historian and genealogist of the English medieval period.

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J. Irwin Miller

Joseph Irwin Miller (May 26, 1909 – August 19, 2004) was an American industrialist, patron of modern architecture, and lay leader in the Christian ecumenical movement and civil rights.

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J. L. Austin

John Langshaw "J.

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J. W. Burrow

John Wyon Burrow (4 June 1935 in Southsea – 3 November 2009 in Witney, Oxfordshire) was an English historian of intellectual history.

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Jabberwocky

"Jabberwocky" is a nonsense poem written by Lewis Carroll about the killing of a creature named "the Jabberwock".

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Jack Beddington

John Louis "Jack" Beddington (1893–1959) was a United Kingdom advertising executive, best known for his work as publicity director for Shell in the 1930s and as head of the Ministry of Information Films Division during the Second World War.

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Jack Chute

John Chaloner (Jack) Chute (b Basingstoke 4 October 1881; d Buckland Newton 12 September 1961) was Archdeacon of Sherborne from 1941 until his death.

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Jack Good (producer)

Jack Good (7 August 1931 – 24 September 2017) was a British television producer, musical theatre producer, record producer, musician and painter of icons.

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Jack Hawkins (actor, born 1985)

Jack Hawkins (born 6 October 1985) is a British actor.

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Jack Stewart-Clark

Sir John "Jack" Stewart-Clark, 3rd Baronet (born 17 September 1929) is a British businessman and former Member of the European Parliament (MEP).

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Jack Westrup

Sir Jack Westrup (26 July 190421 April 1975) was an English musicologist, writer, teacher and occasional conductor and composer.

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Jamaica College

Jamaica College (abbreviated J.C. or JC) is a prominent all-male secondary school located in Kingston, Jamaica.

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James Alexander Richey

James Alexander Richey CIE (8 March 1874 – 24 October 1931) was a British educational administrator in South Africa and India.

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James Anson Farrer

James Anson Farrer (24 July 1849 - 21 June 1925), best known as James A. Farrer was an English barrister and writer.

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James Aratoon Malcolm

James Aratoon Malcolm, born 1868, was a British-Iranian Armenian financier, arms dealer and journalist.

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James Bonar (civil servant)

James Bonar (27 September 1852 – 18 January 1941) was a Scottish civil servant, political economist and historian of economic thought.

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James Bradley

James Bradley FRS (March 1693 – 13 July 1762) was an English astronomer and priest and served as Astronomer Royal from 1742, succeeding Edmond Halley.

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James Brooks (bishop)

James Brooks D.D. (or Brookes) (1512–1558) was an English Catholic bishop.

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James Buller (1717-1765)

James Buller (17 June 1717 – 30 April 1765) of Morval in Cornwall and of Downes and King's Nympton in Devon, was a Member of Parliament for East Looe in Cornwall (1741-7) and for the County of Cornwall (1748-1765).

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James Burnham

James Burnham (November 22, 1905 – July 28, 1987) was an American philosopher and political theorist.

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James Cranford

James Cranford (c.1592–1657) was an English presbyterian clergyman.

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James Der Derian

James Der Derian (born 1955) is the Michael Hintze Chair of International Security Studies and Director of the Centre for International Security Studies at The University of Sydney, having taken up his appointment in January 2013.

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James Douglas-Hamilton, Baron Selkirk of Douglas

James Alexander Douglas-Hamilton, Baron Selkirk of Douglas, (born 31 July 1942), briefly Earl of Selkirk (a title he disclaimed) and previously styled Lord James Douglas-Hamilton as a younger son of the 14th Duke of Hamilton and Brandon, is a Scottish Conservative politician who served as Member of Parliament for Edinburgh West and then as Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Lothians.

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James Douie

Sir James McCrone Douie (8 March 1854 – 18 March 1935) was a British colonial official who served briefly as Lieutenant Governor of the Punjab.

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James Fairfax

James Oswald Fairfax (27 March 1933 – 11 January 2017) was an Australian company director, philanthropist, and a member of the Fairfax family, an Australian family prominent in the newspaper publisher industry.

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James Forder

James Forder (born 1964) is a British academic / economist and Tutorial Fellow in Economics at Balliol College, University of Oxford.

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James Francis McMillan

James Francis McMillan (10 April 1948 – 22 February 2010) was a Scottish historian and author, head of the History Department of Strathclyde University, a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and Professor of History at Edinburgh University.

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James Franck Bright

James Franck Bright (29 May 1832 – 23 October 1920) was a British historian and Master of University College, Oxford.

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James H. Billington

James Hadley Billington (born June 1, 1929), the Librarian of Congress Emeritus, is a leading American academic and author who taught history at Harvard and Princeton before serving for 42 years as CEO of four federal cultural institutions.

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James Harford

Sir James Dundas Harford KBE CMG (7 January 1899 – 26 November 1993) was a British diplomat who served as Governor of Saint Helena from 1954 to 1958.

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James Houssemayne Du Boulay

Sir James Houssemayne Du Boulay (15 April 1868 in Hampshire – 26 November 1943) was a British civil servant.

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James Hozier, 2nd Baron Newlands

James Henry Cecil Hozier, 2nd Baron Newlands (4 April 1851 – 5 September 1929) was a Scottish civil servant, diplomat and politician.

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James Hunter Blair

James Hunter Blair (18 March 1926 – 25 December 2004) was a noted Scottish historic preservationist, landowner and forester.

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James John Hornby

James John Hornby CVO (18 December 1826 – 2 November 1909) was an English rower and headmaster of Eton College from 1868 to 1884.

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James King King

James King-King (6 November 1806 – 17 June 1881) was a British Conservative Party politician.

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James Leigh Strachan-Davidson

James Leigh Strachan-Davidson (born Strachan) (22 October 1843 – 28 March 1916) was an English classical scholar, born at Byfleet, Surrey, southern England.

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James MacColl

James Eugene MacColl (27 June 1908 – 17 June 1971) was a British Labour politician.

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James Maynard (mathematician)

James Maynard (born 9 June 1987) is a British mathematician best known for his work on prime gaps.

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James Menteath

Rev James Menteath, in later life James Stuart Menteath of Closeburn (c.1718–1802) was a Scottish clergyman of the Church of England, and friend of Adam Smith.

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James Patrick Muirhead

James Patrick Muirhead FRSE (26 July 1813 – 15 October 1898) was a Scottish advocate and author, best known as the biographer of James Watt.

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James Pope-Hennessy

James Pope Hennessy CVO (20 November 1916 – 25 January 1974) was a British biographer and travel writer.

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James Purnell

James Mark Dakin Purnell (born 2 March 1970) is a British broadcasting executive and a former politician.

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James Riddell (scholar)

James Riddell (1823–1866) was an English classical scholar.

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James Robertson (activist)

James Robertson (born 11 August 1928), a British-born political and economic thinker and activist, became an independent writer and speaker in 1974 after an early career as a British civil servant.

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James Stephen Hodson

Rev Dr James Stephen Hodson DD FRSE (1816-1890) was a British academic and Anglican priest who served as rector of Edinburgh Academy from 1854 to 1869.

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James Stirling (mathematician)

James Stirling (May 1692, Garden, Stirlingshire – 5 December 1770, Edinburgh) was a Scottish mathematician.

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James Tait (historian)

James Tait (1863–1944) was an English medieval historian.

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James West (antiquary)

James West PRS (2 May 1703 – 2 July 1772) was a British politician and antiquary, who served as President of the Royal Society between 1768 and 1772.

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James William Cleland

James William Cleland (1874 – 21 October 1914) was a Scottish Liberal Party politician and Barrister.

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James Wilson (civil servant)

Sir James Wilson, (27 February 1853 – 22 September 1926)WILSON, Sir James’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2016 was a British civil servant in British India, where he spent most of his career in the Punjab.

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James Wilson Hogg

James Wilson Hogg was a New Zealand-born headmaster of a CAS School in Australia and chairman of the Headmasters' Conference of the Independent Schools of Australia.

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James Wilson Robertson

Sir James Wilson Robertson (27 October 1899 – 23 September 1983) was the last British Governor-General of Nigeria.

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James Wolffe

Walter James Wolffe (born 20 December 1962) is a senior Scottish lawyer who has served as Lord Advocate since 1 June 2016.

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James Wyatt

James Wyatt (3 August 1746 – 4 September 1813) was an English architect, a rival of Robert Adam in the neoclassical style and neo-Gothic style.

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Jan Hendrik Hofmeyr (1894–1948)

Jan Hendrik Hofmeyr (20 March 1894 – 3 December 1948) was a South African politician and intellectual in the years preceding apartheid.

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Jan Hus Educational Foundation

The Jan Hus Educational Foundation was founded in May 1980 by a group of British philosophers at the University of Oxford.

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Jane Stapleton

Jane Stapleton (born 26 March 1952) is an Australian academic lawyer with a specialism in tort law.

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Jasmine Dellal

Jasmine Dellal is a British-born film director and producer.

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Jason Hu

Jason Hu or Hu Chih-chiang (born 1948) is a politician of the Taiwan.

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Jasper Griffin

Jasper Griffin, FBA (born 29 May 1937) is a British classicist and academic.

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Jasper Nicholas Ridley

Hon.

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Jean de Menasce

Jean de Menasce (1902–1973) was a French Catholic priest, of the Dominican Order, as well as an author and academic.

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Jed S. Rakoff

Jed Saul Rakoff (born August 1, 1943) is a Senior United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.

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Jeffrey Rosen

Jeffrey Rosen (born February 13, 1964) is an American academic and commentator on legal affairs.

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Jennifer Robinson (lawyer)

Jennifer Robinson (born 1981) is an Australian human rights lawyer and barrister with Doughty Street Chambers in London.

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Jeremy Lawrance

Professor Jeremy Norcliffe Haslehurst Lawrance FBA (born 12 December 1952) is a British linguist and historian.

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Jeremy Morris

Jeremy Nigel Morris (born 22 January 1960) is a British historian, Church of England priest and academic.

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Jeremy R. Knowles

Jeremy Randall Knowles, CBE, FRS (28 April 1935 – 3 April 2008) was a professor of chemistry at Harvard University, was Dean of the Harvard University Faculty of Arts and Sciences from 1991 to 2002.

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Jesus College Boat Club (Oxford)

Jesus College Boat Club (commonly abbreviated to JCBC) is a rowing club for members of Jesus College, Oxford, one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford.

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Jim Hacker

James George Hacker, Baron Hacker of Islington, KG, PC, BSc (Lond.), Hon. DCL (Oxon.) is a fictional character in the 1980s British sitcom Yes Minister and its sequel, Yes, Prime Minister.

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Jim Rogers

James Beeland Rogers Jr. (born October 19, 1942) is an American businessman, investor, traveler, financial commentator and author based in Singapore.

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Jo Grimond

Joseph Grimond, Baron Grimond, (29 July 1913 – 24 October 1993), known as Jo Grimond, was a British politician, leader of the Liberal Party for eleven years from 1956 to 1967 and again briefly on an interim basis in 1976.

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Jo Johnson

Joseph Edmund Johnson (born 23 December 1971) is a British Conservative politician.

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Joanna Baillie

Joanna Baillie (11 September 176223 February 1851) was a Scottish poet and dramatist, known for works including Plays on the Passions (three volumes, 1798-1812) and Fugitive Verses (1840).

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Joanna Sime

Joanna Sime (born 31 May 1962) was a Junior and Senior International Gymnast who represented Great Britain in the late 1970s.

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Jochen Wermuth

Jochen Wermuth (born 13 December 1969) is a German investor, who serves on the steering committees of the "100% Impact" family office network and the "Europeans for DivestInvest" investor association.

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Joe Stoy

Joseph E. "Joe" Stoy is a British computer scientist.

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John Abbot (poet)

John Abbot (1587/1588 – c. 1650) was an English Roman Catholic clergyman and poet.

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John Addington Symonds

John Addington Symonds (5 October 1840 – 19 April 1893) was an English poet and literary critic.

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John Aidan Liddell

Captain John Aidan Liddell (3 August 1888 – 31 August 1915) was an English pilot and recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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John Albery

Wyndham John Albery, FRS (5 April 1936 – 3 December 2013) was a British physical chemist and academic.

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John Alexander Smith

John Alexander Smith (21 April 1863 – 19 December 1939) was a British idealist philosopher, who was the Jowett Lecturer of philosophy at Balliol College, Oxford from 1896 to 1910, and Waynflete Professor of Moral and Metaphysical Philosophy, carrying a Fellowship at Magdalen College in the same university, from 1910 to 1936.

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John Andrew Doyle

John Andrew Doyle, DL (14 May 1844 – 4 August 1907) was an English historian, the son of Andrew Doyle, editor of The Morning Chronicle.

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John Arthur Price

John Arthur Price (20 November 1861 - 3 June 1942) was educated at Shrewsbury School and Balliol College, Oxford, becoming a barrister.

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John Arundel Barnes

John Arundel Barnes M.A. D.Phil.

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John Bacon (1777–1859)

John Bacon (1777–1859), also known as John Bacon Junior to distinguish him from his more famous father, was an English sculptor.

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John Balliol

John Balliol (– late 1314), known derisively as Toom Tabard (meaning "empty coat") was King of Scots from 1292 to 1296.

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John Bannerman, Baron Bannerman of Kildonan

John MacDonald Bannerman, Baron Bannerman of Kildonan OBE (1 September 1901 – 10 May 1969; Scottish Gaelic: Iain mac Iain Mac-a'-Bhrataich) was a Scottish farmer, rugby union internationalist and Liberal politician.

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John Barnard Bush

John Barnard Bush (born 1937) is an English farmer, landowner and Justice of the Peace.

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John Baron (academic)

John Baron D.D. (died 20 January 1722) was an English academic administrator at the University of Oxford.

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John Barron (academic)

John Penrose Barron (27 April 1934 - 16 August 2008) was a British classical scholar.

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John Beazley

Sir John Davidson Beazley, (13 September 1885 – 6 May 1970) was a British classical archaeologist and art historian, known for his classification of Attic vases by artistic style.

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John Beeching Frankenburg

John Beeching Frankenburg (19 April 1921 – 11 July 1981), was a British barrister and Liberal Party politician.

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John Bell (bishop of Worcester)

John Bell LL.

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John Blackall

John Blackall M.D., FRCP (24 December 1771 – 10 January 1860) was an English physician.

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John Blakely

John P R Blakely (born 1947) is an English pianist and piano teacher at the Royal College of Music with "an international reputation as a chamber musician and accompanist".

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John Boyd-Carpenter, Baron Boyd-Carpenter

John Archibald Boyd-Carpenter, Baron Boyd-Carpenter, PC, DL (2 June 1908 – 11 July 1998) was a British Conservative politician.

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John Bramston (Australian politician)

Sir John Bramston, (14 November 1832 – 13 September 1921), was a politician in Queensland (now part of Australia) and a British colonial government administrator in Queensland and Hong Kong.

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John Brande Morris

John Brande Morris, known to friends as Jack Morris (born at Brentford, Middlesex, 4 September 1812; died at Hammersmith, London, 9 April 1880) was an English Anglican theologian, later a Roman Catholic priest.

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John Buller (1721–1786)

John Buller (1721–1786) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons for 39 years from 1747 to 1786.

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John Buller (1745–1793)

John Buller (1745–1793), was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1768 and 1784 and was an active agent in various Cornish constituencies..

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John Burgess Karslake

Sir John Burgess Karslake (13 December 1821 – 4 October 1881) was an English lawyer and politician.

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John Burnet (classicist)

John Burnet, FBA (9 December 1863 – 26 May 1928) was a Scottish classicist.

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John Bury (divine)

John Bury (1580-1667), was an English divine.

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John Campbell Shairp

John Campbell Shairp (30 July 1819 – 18 September 1885) was a Scottish critic and man of letters.

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John Caswell

John Caswell (sometimes recorded as John Carswell) (1654 or 1655 – 28 April 1712) was an English mathematician who served as Savilian Professor of Astronomy at the University of Oxford from 1709 until his death.

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John Chipman (chief executive)

John Miguel Warwick Chipman, CMG (born February 1957) is a British international relations expert, specialising in international security.

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John Churton Collins

John Churton Collins (26 March 1848 – 25 September 1908) was a British literary critic.

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John Coleridge, 1st Baron Coleridge

John Duke Coleridge, 1st Baron Coleridge, PC (3 December 1820 – 14 June 1894) was an English lawyer, judge and Liberal politician.

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John Collier (painter)

John Maler Collier OBE RP ROI (27 January 1850 – 11 April 1934) was a leading English artist, and an author.

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John Cook Wilson

John Cook Wilson, FBA (6 June 1849 – 11 August 1915) was an English philosopher.

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John Dolignon

John William Dolignon (1813 - 15 June 1896) was an English cricketer of the nineteenth century.

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John Douglas (bishop of Salisbury)

John Douglas (14 July 1721 – 18 May 1807) was a Scottish scholar and Anglican bishop.

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John Dunn Gardner

John Gardner (20 July 1811 – 11 January 1903), formerly of Soham Mere and later of Chatteris House, Isle of Ely, in the county of Cambridge, known as John Townshend until 1843 and sometimes styled "Earl of Leicester", was a British Member of Parliament from 1841 to 1847, elected to represent Bodmin as a Conservative.

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John E. Hare

John Edmund Hare (born 26 July 1949) is a British classicist, philosopher, ethicist, and currently Noah Porter Professor of Philosophical Theology at Yale University.

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John Edward Bowle

John Edward Bowle (1905-1988) was an English historian and writer.

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John Edward Courtenay Bodley

John Edward Courtenay Bodley (6 June 1853 – 28 May 1925) was an English civil servant, known for his writings on France.

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John Edwardes Lyall

John Edwardes Lyall (1811 – 6 December 1845) was a British lawyer who was Advocate-General of Bengal.

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John Eugène, 8th Count de Salis-Soglio

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John Evans (divine)

John Evans D.D. (1680?–1730) was a Welsh divine.

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John Evelyn

John Evelyn, FRS (31 October 1620 – 27 February 1706) was an English writer, gardener and diarist.

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John Farmer (1835–1901)

John Farmer (16 August 1835 – 17 July 1901), was a composer, music teacher and organist from Nottingham.

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John Felton (divine)

John Felton (fl. 1430) was an English academic and churchman.

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John Floyer (Dorset MP)

John Floyer (26 April 1811 – 4 July 1887) was an English cricketer with amateur status who was active from 1832 to 1833.

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John Foot, Baron Foot

John Mackintosh Foot, Baron Foot (17 February 1909 – 11 October 1999) was a Liberal politician and Life Peer.

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John Francis Fortescue Horner

Sir John Francis Fortescue Horner,, (1842–1927) was a British barrister.

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John Fraser (critic)

Born in North London in 1928, and educated at a provincial grammar school, John Fraser entered Balliol College, Oxford, in 1948 as an Exhibitioner (junior scholar)and read English.

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John Frazer (cricketer)

John Ewan Frazer, sometimes known as Jack Frazer, (2 April 1901 – 2 January 1927) played first-class cricket for Somerset, Sussex and Oxford University between 1921 and 1924.

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John Fulton, Baron Fulton

John Scott Fulton, Baron Fulton (27 May 1902 – 14 March 1986) was a British university administrator and public servant.

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John Gibson Lockhart

John Gibson Lockhart (14 July 1794 – 25 November 1854) was a Scottish writer and editor.

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John Glendwr Owen

John Glendwr Owen CB (1914-1977) was a senior British civil servant.

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John Godfrey

John Ferguson Godfrey, (born December 19, 1942) is a Canadian educator, journalist and former Member of Parliament.

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John Godley, 3rd Baron Kilbracken

John Raymond Godley, 3rd Baron Kilbracken, DSC (17 October 1920 – 14 August 2006) was a British-born, later Irish-resident peer, wartime naval pilot, journalist, author and farmer.

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John Gordon (bishop)

John Gordon (1 September 1544 – 3 September 1619) was a Scottish prelate.

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John Greaves

John Greaves (1602 – 8 October 1652) was an English mathematician, astronomer and antiquarian.

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John Grimley Evans

Sir John Grimley Evans (17 September 1936 – 26 March 2018) was a British gerontologist.

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John Hajnal

John Hajnal FBA (born Hajnal-Kónyi; 26 November 1924 – 30 November 2008), was a Hungarian-British academic in the fields of mathematics and economics (statistics).

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John Hamilton, 1st Viscount Sumner

John Andrew Hamilton, 1st Viscount Sumner (3 February 1859 – 24 May 1934), was a British lawyer and judge.

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John Hannah (Dean of Chichester)

Reverend Prebendary John Julius Hannah (1843 - 1 June 1931) was an Anglican priest who was Dean of Chichester 1902-1929.

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John Harington Gubbins

John Harington Gubbins (24 January 1852 – 23 February 1929) was a British linguist, consular official and diplomat.

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John Harris (bioethicist)

John Morley Harris, FMedSci, FRSA, FRSB (born 21 August 1945), is a British bioethicist and philosopher.

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John Hasbrouck Van Vleck

John Hasbrouck Van Vleck (March 13, 1899 – October 27, 1980) was an American physicist and mathematician, co-awarded the 1977 Nobel Prize in Physics, for his contributions to the understanding of the behavior of electrons in magnetic solids.

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John Hely-Hutchinson, 5th Earl of Donoughmore

John Luke George Hely-Hutchinson, 5th Earl of Donoughmore (2 March 1848 – 5 December 1900), styled Viscount Suirdale between 1851 and 1866, was an Irish peer.

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John Henderson (collector)

John Henderson (1797–1878) was an English collector of works of art.

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John Henry Muirhead

John Henry Muirhead (28 April 1855 – 24 May 1940) was a British philosopher best known for having initiated the Muirhead Library of Philosophy in 1890.

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John Heygate

Sir John Edward Nourse Heygate, 4th Baronet Heygate (19 April 1903 – 18 March 1976) was a Northern Irish journalist and novelist.

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John Hicks

Sir John Richard Hicks (8 April 1904 – 20 May 1989) was a British economist.

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John Hills (politician)

Major John Waller Hills PC (1867 – 24 December 1938) was a British Liberal Unionist and Conservative politician.

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John Holmes (British diplomat)

Sir John Holmes (born 29 April 1951) is a British former diplomat who is the current Chair of the Electoral Commission.

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John Hutchins (antiquary)

The Reverend John Hutchins (1698–1773) was Church of England clergyman, and English topographer, who is best known as a county historian of Dorset.

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John I de Balliol

John de Balliol (before 1208 – 25 October 1268) was a leading figure of Scottish and Anglo-Norman life.

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John Ikenberry

Gilford John Ikenberry (October 5, 1954) is a theorist of international relations and United States foreign policy, and a professor of Politics and International Affairs in the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University.

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John Inglis, Lord Glencorse

Rt Hon John Inglis, Lord Glencorse FRSE DCL LLD (21 August 1810 – 20 August 1891) was a Scottish politician and judge.

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John Jaques (priest)

John Jaques (1728–1800) was a priest of the Church of England.

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John K. Fairbank

John King Fairbank (May 24, 1907 – September 14, 1991), was a prominent American historian of China.

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John Keegan

Sir John Desmond Patrick Keegan (15 May 1934 – 2 August 2012) was an English military historian, lecturer, writer and journalist.

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John Keill

John Keill (1 December 1671 – 31 August 1721) was a Scottish mathematician, academic and author who was an important disciple of Isaac Newton.

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John Kyrle

John Kyrle (22 May 1637 – 7 November 1724), known as "the Man of Ross", was an English philanthropist, remembered for his time in Ross-on-Wye in Herefordshire.

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John La Nauze

John Andrew La Nauze (9 June 1911 – 20 August 1990) was an Australian historian from Western Australia.

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John Lincoln

John Francis Lincoln (30 July 1916 – 14 November 2011) was an Australian judge of the District Court of New South Wales and a New South Wales Electoral Commissioner.

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John Lind (barrister)

John Lind (1737–1781) was an English barrister, political activist, and pamphleteer who opposed the American Revolution.

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John Lockman (priest)

John Lockman D.D. (d. 1807) was a Canon of Windsor from 1758 to 1807.

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John Lubbock, 2nd Baron Avebury

John Birkbeck Lubbock, 2nd Baron Avebury (4 October 1858 – 26 March 1929), was an English aristocrat and banker.

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John Lucas (philosopher)

John Randolph Lucas FBA (born 18 June 1929) is a British philosopher.

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John Lyon-Dalberg-Acton, 5th Baron Acton

John Charles Harold Ferdinand Lyon-Dalberg-Acton, 5th Baron Acton (born 19 August 1966), is a British author and peer.

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John Macarthur (priest)

The Very Rev. John Stewart Macarthur, DD was Provost of Cathedral of The Isles and Collegiate Church of the Holy Spirit, Millport, Cumbrae from 1940 until 1949.

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John Mackintosh (Scottish politician)

John Pitcairn Mackintosh (24 August 1929 – 30 July 1978) was a Scottish Labour Party politician known for his advocacy of devolution, at a time when it was anathema to the Labour leadership, and for his pro-Europeanism.

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John Mackintosh Howie

John Mackintosh Howie, CBE, FRSE (23 May 1936 – 26 December 2011), was a Scottish mathematician and prominent semigroup theorist.

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John Macmurray

John Macmurray MC (16 February 1891 – 21 June 1976) was a Scottish philosopher.

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John Malcolm Macgregor

John Malcolm Macgregor CVO (born 3 October 1946) is a retired British diplomat who was ambassador to Poland and Austria.

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John Malet (died 1644)

John Malet (c 1573 - 10 April 1644) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons.

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John Marshall Harlan II

John Marshall Harlan (May 20, 1899 – December 29, 1971) was an American jurist who served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court from 1955 to 1971.

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John May (judge)

Sir John Douglas May, PC (28 June 1923 – 15 January 1997) was a British Court of Appeal judge appointed by the British Government to investigate the miscarriages of justice related to the Maguire Seven and other miscarriages linked to IRA bombing offences.

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John McGinnis

John Oldham McGinnis is a professor at Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law and author of over 90 academic and popular articles and essays.

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John Minford

John Minford (born 1946) is a sinologist and literary translator.

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John Morton (cardinal)

John Morton (c.1420 – 15 September 1500) was an English prelate who served as Archbishop of Canterbury from 1486 until his death and also Lord Chancellor of England from 1487.

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John Mousley

John Mousley (26 January 1772 - 31 August 1819) was an Anglican priest in India in the early 19th century, most notably the inaugural Archdeacon of Madras.

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John Neville Manners

John Neville Manners (6 January 1892 – 1 September 1914) played cricket for Eton College in Fowler's match in 1910, and died in the early weeks of the First World War on the retreat from Mons.

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John Newte

John Newte (1656–1716) was a high Anglican clergyman best remembered as the defender of the lawfulness of church music.

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John Nichol (biographer)

John Nichol (8 September 1833 – 11 October 1894), was a Scottish literary academic, and the first Regius Professor of English Language and Literature at the University of Glasgow.

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John Niemeyer Findlay

John Niemeyer Findlay (25 November 1903 – 27 September 1987), usually cited as J. N. Findlay, was a South African philosopher.

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John Oglander

Sir John Oglander (12 May 1585 – 28 November 1655) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1625 to 1629.

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John Parkhurst (Master of Balliol)

John Parkhurst (1564–1639) was an English clergyman and academic, Master of Balliol College, Oxford from 1617.

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John Parsons (bishop)

John Parsons (baptised 6 July 1761 – 12 March 1819) was an English churchman and academic, Master of Balliol College, Oxford from 1798, and Bishop of Peterborough from 1813.

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John Patteson (bishop)

John Coleridge Patteson (1 April 1827 – 20 September 1871) was an English Anglican bishop and martyr.

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John Phizackerley

John Patrick Phizackerley (born January 1962) is a British banker, and the CEO of TP ICAP, an inter-dealer money broker and FTSE 250 Index company with offices in 24 countries.

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John Piers

John Piers (Peirse) (1522/3 – 1594) was Archbishop of York between 1589–1594.

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John Platts-Mills

John Faithful Fortescue Platts-Mills, (4 October 1906 – 26 October 2001) was a British Labour Party politician and barrister.

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John Pope-Hennessy

Sir John Wyndham Pope-Hennessy (13 December 1913 – 31 October 1994), was a British art historian and Director of the British Museum (1974 – 1976).

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John Popham (judge)

Sir John Popham (1531 – 10 June 1607) of Wellington, Somerset, was Speaker of the House of Commons (1580 to 1583), Attorney General (1581 to 1592) and Lord Chief Justice of England (1592 to 1607).

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John Postgate (microbiologist)

John Raymond Postgate (24 June 1922 – 22 October 2014), FRS was an English microbiologist and writer, latterly Professor Emeritus of Microbiology at the University of Sussex.

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John Prinsep

John Prinsep (also spelled John Princep) (1748–1830) was born the son of a vicar in rural Oxfordshire, England, with limited horizons for advancement.

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John Ramsay, 13th Earl of Dalhousie

John William Maule Ramsay, 13th Earl of Dalhousie KT, PC (29 January 1847 – 25 November 1887), styled Lord Ramsay between 1874 and 1880, was a Scottish naval commander, courtier and Liberal politician.

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John Rennie (MI6 officer)

Sir John Ogilvy Rennie, (13 January 1914 – 30 September 1981) was the 6th Director of the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) from 1968 to 1973.

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John Robert Jones

John Robert Jones (4 September 1911 – 3 June 1970), was a Welsh philosopher.

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John Rogers (naturalist)

John Rogers (1807–1867) was an English barrister, known as a naturalist particularly interested in orchids, and gardener.

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John Round (MP)

John Round (8 March 1783 – 28 April 1860) was an English banker and Conservative Party politician.

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John Rouse

John Rouse (Rous, Russe) (1574 – 3 April, 1652) was an English librarian, second librarian of the Bodleian in Oxford, and a friend of John Milton.

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John Sandford (Archdeacon of Coventry)

John Sandford (1801 - 1873) was Archdeacon of Coventry from 1851 until his death.

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John Sandford (poet)

John Sandford or Sanford (c. 1565 – 1629) was an English clergyman and academic, known as a grammarian of the Romance languages.

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John Schlesinger

John Richard Schlesinger (16 February 1926 – 25 July 2003) was an English film and stage director, and actor.

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John Sharp (priest)

John Herbert Sharp (b Balmuir 1888 – d London 1950) was Archdeacon in South-Eastern Europe from 1935 to 1947.

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John Shaw Rennie

Sir John Shaw Rennie (12 January 1917 – 12 August 2002) was a British civil servant, UNRWA's Commissioner-General from 1971 to 1977.

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John Simon, 1st Viscount Simon

John Allsebrook Simon, 1st Viscount Simon, (28 February 1873 – 11 January 1954) was a British politician who held senior Cabinet posts from the beginning of the First World War to the end of the Second.

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John Smith (anatomist and chemist)

John Smith (1721–1797) was a Scottish physician and academic.

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John Snell

Sir John Snell (1629 – 6 August 1679), founder of the Snell Exhibitions at the University of Oxford, was born in Ayrshire, Scotland, the son of a blacksmith.

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John Stewart Collis

John Stewart Collis (1900–1984) was an Irish biographer, rural author, and pioneer of the ecology movement.

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John Strachey (journalist)

John St.

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John Sturrock (colonial administrator)

Sir John Christian Ramsay Sturrock (1875–1937) was a British colonial administrator.

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John Sutherland (chemist)

John David Sutherland (born 24 July 1962) is a British chemist at Medical Research Council (MRC), Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB), Protein & Nucleic Acid Chemistry Division.

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John Swete

Rev.

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John Tasioulas

John Tasioulas (born 18 December 1964) is a Greek-Australian moral and legal philosopher.

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John Templeton

Sir John Marks Templeton (29 November 1912 – 8 July 2008) was an American-born British investor, banker, fund manager, and philanthropist.

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John Thompson Platts

John Thompson Platts (1830–1904), was a British language scholar.

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John Thorne (colonial administrator)

Sir John Thorne KCIE, CSI (17 October 1888 – 29 April 1964) was a senior civil servant in the Indian Civil Service who served as the Secretary of the Home Department and later as Home Member of the Viceroy’s Executive Council.

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John Venn (academic)

John Venn D.D. (died 8 October 1687) was an English academic administrator at the University of Oxford.

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John Viriamu Jones

John Viriamu Jones, FRS (2 January 1856 – 1 June 1901), was a Welsh scientist, who worked on measuring the ohm, and an educationalist who was instrumental in establishing the University of Sheffield and Cardiff University.

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John Vivian (historian)

John Vivian (c.1729–1771) was the Regius Professor of Modern History at Oxford between 1768 and 1771.

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John Wall (judge)

Sir John Anthony Wall CBE (4 June 1930 – 1 December 2008) was a British lawyer and the first visually impaired judge at the High Court of Justice of the 20th century.

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John Walpole Willis

John Walpole Willis (4 January 1793 – 10 September 1877) was a Welsh-born judge, and a judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales.

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John Warner (bishop)

John Warner (1581 – 14 October 1666) was an English churchman, Bishop of Rochester and royalist.

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John Wickens

Sir John Wickens (13 June 1815 – 25 October 1873) was an English barrister and judge.

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John Wilde (jurist)

John Wilde (also known as John Wyldemonumental inscriptions, church of St Peter de Witton Droitwich) (1590–1669) was an English lawyer and politician.

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John William Willis-Bund

John William Bund Willis-Bund (8 August 1843 – 7 June 1928) was a British historian and local Worcestershire politician.

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John Williams (1792–1858)

John Williams (1792–1858) was a Welsh churchman, scholar and educator, Archdeacon of Cardigan from 1833, first rector of Edinburgh Academy and warden of Llandovery College.

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John Wood (diplomat)

Lionel John Wood (born 1944), is the current Chancellor of the University of Canterbury, and a former New Zealand diplomat.

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John Wycliffe

John Wycliffe (also spelled Wyclif, Wycliff, Wiclef, Wicliffe, Wickliffe; 1320s – 31 December 1384) was an English scholastic philosopher, theologian, Biblical translator, reformer, English priest, and a seminary professor at the University of Oxford.

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John Wylie (businessman)

John Wylie AM (born 1961) is a leading Australian investment banker.

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John Yorke (Conservative politician)

John Reginald Yorke (25 January 1836 – 2 March 1912) was an English landowner and Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1864 and 1886.

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John Ziman

John Michael Ziman (16 May 1925 – 2 January 2005) was a British-born New Zealand physicist and humanist who worked in the area of condensed matter physics.

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Jon Moynihan

Jonathan Patrick Moynihan, (born 21 June 1948) is the Chair and co-Principal of Ipex Capital, the demerged high-technology venture capital arm of PA Consulting Group of which he was formerly Executive Chairman.

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Jonathan Barnes

Jonathan Barnes, FBA (born 26 December 1942 in Wenlock, Shropshire) is an English scholar of ancient philosophy.

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Jonathan Finer

Jonathan Finer was Chief of Staff and Director of Policy Planning for former Secretary John Kerry at the U.S. Department of State.

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Jonathan Larmonth Meakins

Jonathan Larmonth Meakins, (born January 8, 1941) is a Canadian surgeon, academic, and expert in immunobiology and surgical infections.

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Jonathan Michie

Jonathan Michie (born 25 March 1957, London, England) is a British economist and holds the joint post of Director of the Department for Continuing Education, and President of Kellogg College, University of Oxford, where he is Professor of Innovation & Knowledge Exchange.

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Jonathan Portes

Jonathan Portes (born 18 April 1966) is Professor of Economics and Public Policy at the School of Politics & Economics of King's College, London.

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Jonathan Rashleigh (cricketer)

Jonathan Rashleigh (7 January 1820 – 12 April 1905) was an English cricketer active in the early 1840s, making four appearances in first-class cricket.

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Jonathan Sacerdoti

Jonathan Sacerdoti (born c.1979) is a British journalist, based in the United Kingdom.

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Jorian Jenks

Jorian Edward Forwood Jenks (1899 – 20 August 1963) was an English farmer, environmentalism pioneer and fascist.

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Josep Joan Moreso

Josep Joan Moreso (Tortosa, Spain, 27 March 1959) graduated in Law from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (1983) where he also completed his PhD (1988), achieving high-class honours in both instances.

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Joseph Macleod

Joseph Todd Gordon Macleod (1903–1984) was a British poet, actor, playwright, theatre director, theatre historian and BBC newsreader.

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Joseph Raz

Joseph Raz (יוסף רז; born 21 March 1939) is an Israeli legal, moral and political philosopher.

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Joseph Thomas Cunningham

Joseph Thomas Cunningham (1859–1935) was a British marine biologist and zoologist known for his experiments on flatfish and his writings on neo-Lamarckism.

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Joseph William Chitty

Sir Joseph William Chitty (28 May 1828 – 15 February 1899) was an English cricketer, rower, judge and Liberal politician.

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Joshua Pritchard Hughes

Joshua Pritchard Hughes (13 February 1847 – 8 April 1938) was Bishop of Llandaff from 1905 to 1931.

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Joshua Reynolds

Sir Joshua Reynolds (16 July 1723 – 23 February 1792) was an English painter, specialising in portraits.

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Jowett Walk

Jowett Walk is a road in central Oxford, England.

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Judges of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom

The Judges of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom include the President, the Deputy President, and Justices of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom.

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Judith M. Brown

Judith M. Brown (born 9 July 1944) is a British historian of modern South Asia and Anglican priest.

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Julia, Lady Abercromby

Julia, Lady Abercromby (1840 – 1915) was a British Courtier, noblewoman, and artist.

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Julian Amery

Harold Julian Amery, Baron Amery of Lustleigh, PC (27 March 1919 – 3 September 1996), was a British politician of the Conservative Party, who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for 39 of the 42 years between 1950 and 1992.

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Julian Asquith, 2nd Earl of Oxford and Asquith

Julian Edward George Asquith, 2nd Earl of Oxford and Asquith, (22 April 1916 – 16 January 2011) was a British colonial administrator and hereditary peer.

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Julian Grenfell

Julian Henry Francis Grenfell DSO (30 March 1888 – 26 May 1915) was a British soldier and poet of World War I.

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Julian Huxley

Sir Julian Sorell Huxley FRS (22 June 1887 – 14 February 1975) was a British evolutionary biologist, eugenicist, and internationalist.

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Julian Lewis

Julian Murray Lewis (born 26 September 1951) is a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom, who has been Member of Parliament (MP) for New Forest East in Hampshire since the 1997 general election.

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Julian Lewis (biologist)

Julian Hart Lewis FRS (12 August 1946 – 30 April 2014) was an English developmental biologist and researcher whose work shed light on the nature of cellular timing mechanisms and their role in animal development.

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Julian Peto

Julian Peto is an English statistician and cancer epidemiologist.

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Julian Priestley

Sir Julian Gordon Priestley (26 May 1950 – 22 April 2017) served as Secretary-General of the European Parliament 1997–2007.

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Julian Sturgis

Julian Russell Sturgis (21 October 1848 – 13 April 1904) was a novelist, poet, librettist and lyricist.

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Julian Thornton-Duesbery

Julian Percy Thornton-Duesbery (7 September 1902 – 1 April 1985) was a British Church of England priest and academic.

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Julio Irazusta

Julio Alberto Gustavo Irazusta (23 July 1899 - 5 May 1982) was an Argentine writer and politician who was one of the leading lights of the nationalist movement of the 1920s and 1930s.

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Justin Frishberg

Justin Frishberg (born 17 March 1972) is a British wheelchair rugby player.

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Karma Phuntsho

Lopen Karma Phuntsho (born 1968/69?) was born in Ura gewog in the Bumthang district of central Bhutan.

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Katherine Blundell

Katherine Mary Blundell is a Professor of Astrophysics at the University of Oxford and a supernumerary research fellow at St John's College, Oxford.

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Katherine Hawley

Katherine Hawley is a British philosopher specialising in metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and philosophy of physics.

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Keele University

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Keeper of the Archives

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Keith Feiling

Sir Keith Grahame Feiling (7 September 1884 – 16 September 1977) was a British historian, biographer and academic.

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Keith Griffin (economist)

Keith B. Griffin (born 1938 in Colon, Panama) is an economist, whose specialty is the economics of poverty reduction.

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Keith Hancock (historian)

Sir William Keith Hancock KBE, FBA (26 June 189813 August 1988) was Australia's "most distinguished historian".

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Keith Krause

Keith Krause (born 15 June 1960) is a Canadian political scientist known for his work on international security and armed violence.

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Keith Thomas (historian)

Sir Keith Vivian Thomas, (born 2 January 1933) is a British historian of the early modern world based at Oxford University.

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Kenneth Allen (physicist)

Kenneth William Allen (17 November 1923 – 2 May 1997) was Professor of Nuclear Physics at the University of Oxford, England.

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Kenneth Charles Brown

Kenneth Charles Brown (February 13, 1925–June 24, 2016) was a Canadian diplomat.

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Kenneth Dover

Sir Kenneth James Dover, (11 March 1920 – 7 March 2010) was a distinguished British Classical scholar and academic.

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Kenneth H. Hunt

Kenneth Henderson Hunt (1920–2002) was Foundation Professor of Engineering at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia and an expert in kinematics.

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Kenneth Hamilton

Kenneth Hamilton is a Scottish pianist and writer, known for virtuoso performances of Romantic music, especially Liszt, Alkan and Busoni.

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Kenneth Mathews

The Very Rev (Arthur) Kenneth Mathews, OBE, DSC was Dean of St Albans from 1955 until 1963.

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Kenneth Muir Mackenzie, 1st Baron Muir Mackenzie

Kenneth Augustus Muir Mackenzie, 1st Baron Muir Mackenzie (29 June 1845 – 22 May 1930), was a British barrister, civil servant and Labour politician.

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Kenneth Murray (archaeologist)

Kenneth C. Murray (1903 – 21 April 1972) was an English archaeologist and teacher.

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Kenneth Norman Bell

Kenneth Norman Bell (1884 – 1951) was a fellow of Balliol College, Oxford from 1914 to his death in 1951.

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Kenneth S. Suslick

Kenneth S. Suslick (born 1952) is the Marvin T. Schmidt Research Professor of Chemistry, Professor of Materials Science & Engineering, and Professor of the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science & Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

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Kevin Schawinski

Kevin Schawinski (April 28, 1981 in Zürich) is a Swiss astrophysicist.

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Kim Beazley

Kim Christian Beazley, AC (born 14 December 1948), is the Governor of Western Australia and former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia and Leader of the Opposition.

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King's School, Worcester

King's School, Worcester is an English independent school refounded by Henry VIII in 1541.

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Kitiyakara Voralaksana

Kitiyakara Voralaksana, Prince of Chanthaburi I (กิติยากรวรลักษณ์;; 8 June 1874 – 27 May 1931) was a Prince of Siam, a member of the Siamese Royal Family (later Thailand).

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Kitty Ussher

Katharine Anne Ussher (born 18 March 1971) is a British economist and former Labour Party politician who is now Managing Director of She is also a member of the Financial Services Consumer Panel, a member of TheCityUK's Independent Economists' Panel, and has associate arrangements with a number of London-based think tanks.

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Klemens von Klemperer

Klemens Wilhelm von Klemperer (November 2, 1916 – December 23, 2012) was a historian of modern Europe and professor at Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts.

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Kurt Schmoke

Kurt Lidell Schmoke (born December 1, 1949) is an American politician and lawyer who served as the 46th mayor of Baltimore, Maryland, the first African American to be elected mayor.

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Kyril Bonfiglioli

Kyril Bonfiglioli (born Cyril Emmanuel George Bonfiglioli; 29 May 1928 – 3 March 1985) was an English art-dealer, magazine editor and comic novelist.

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L. P. Hartley

Leslie Poles Hartley (30 December 1895 – 13 December 1972) was a British novelist and short story writer.

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Ladies' Challenge Plate

The Ladies' Challenge Plate is one of the events at Henley Royal Regatta on the River Thames at Henley-on-Thames in England.

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Lakshman Kadirgamar

Sri Lankabhimanya Lakshman Kadirgamar, PC (லக்ஷமன் கதிர்காமர்; ලක්ශමන් කදිර්ගාමර්, 12 April 1932 – 12 August 2005) was a Sri Lankan Tamil lawyer and statesmen.

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Launcelot Henderson

Sir Launcelot Dinadan James Henderson (born 20 November 1951), styled The Rt Hon.

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Laurence Collier

Sir Laurence Collier KCMG (1890-1976) was the British ambassador to Norway between 1939 and 1950, including the period when Norway's government was in exile in London during the Second World War.

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Laurence Jonathan Cohen

Laurence Jonathan Cohen FBA (7 May 1923 – 26 September 2006), usually cited as L. Jonathan Cohen, was a British philosopher.

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Laurence Whistler

Sir Alan Charles Laurence Whistler, CBE (born 21 January 1912 – died 19 December 2000, always referred to as Laurence Whistler) was a British poet and artist.

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Lawrence Burd

Lawrence Arthur Burd FRHistS FRPSL (sometimes "Laurence"; 1 June 1863 – 12 April 1931)Obituaries: Mr. L.A. Burd. in The Times, 9 May 1931, p. 14.

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Lawrence Freedman

Sir Lawrence David Freedman, (born 7 December 1948) is Emeritus Professor of War Studies at King's College London.

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Lee Hsien Yang

Lee Hsien Yang (born 1957) is a Singaporean business executive.

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Leela Gandhi

Leela Gandhi (born 1966) is John Hawkes Professor of Humanities and English at Brown University and a noted academic in the field of postcolonial theory.

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Leif Mills

Leif Mills (born 25 March 1936) is a British former trade unionist.

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Leigh Ashton (museum director)

Sir Arthur Leigh Bolland Ashton (1897–1983) was a British art historian and director of the Victoria and Albert Museum.

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Leo Amery

Leopold Charles Maurice Stennett Amery CH (22 November 1873 – 16 September 1955), usually known as Leo Amery or L. S. Amery, was a British Conservative Party politician and journalist, noted for his interest in military preparedness, British India and the British Empire and for his opposition to appeasement.

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Leo Gradwell

Joseph Leo Anthony Gradwell DSC (28 July 1899 – 8 November 1969) was a British barrister, a magistrate and a Second World War Royal Navy volunteer, who in July 1942 against orders, led his own RN-adapted trawler HMS Ayrshire and three merchant ships from the disaster of Convoy PQ 17 into Arkhangelsk, Soviet Union.

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Leon Simon (Zionist)

Sir Leon Simon CB (born 1881 in Southampton; died 1965 in London) was a leading British Zionist intellectual and civil servant who took part in the drafting of the Balfour Declaration of 1917 and served on the Zionist Commission with Chaim Weizmann.

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Leon Wieseltier

Leon Wieseltier (born June 14, 1952) is an American writer, critic, philosopher and magazine editor.

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Leonard Barden

Leonard William Barden (born 20 August 1929, in Croydon, London) is an English chess master, writer, broadcaster, organizer and promoter.

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Leonard Digges (writer)

Leonard Digges (1588 – 7 April 1635) was an accomplished Hispanist and minor poet, a younger son of the astronomer Thomas Digges (1545–95, and younger brother of Sir Dudley Digges (1583–1639). After his father's death in 1595, his mother married Thomas Russell of Alderminster, who was named by William Shakespeare as one of the two overseers of his will. There are varying opinions about the extent to which the young Leonard Digges might have been influenced in his choice of profession by his stepfather's association with Shakespeare; disagreements about whether he was or was not personally acquainted with the playwright have in recent years eclipsed discussion of the work of Digges himself.

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Leonard Hutchinson

Leonard Hutchinson (died 1554) was a Fellow and Master of University College, Oxford, England.

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Leonard Huxley (writer)

Leonard Huxley (11 December 1860 – 2 May 1933) was an English schoolteacher, writer and editor.

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Leonard Montefiore

Leonard Montefiore (1853, Kensington, London – 1879) was an author and philanthropist.

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Leonard Shoobridge

Leonard Knollys Haywood Shoobridge (20 October 1858 – 1 February 1935) was an English writer, archaeologist, poet and politician.

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Leonard Stein (Liberal politician)

Leonard Jacques Stein OBE (12 December 1887 – 23 April 1973), was a British Liberal Party politician, writer, barrister and President of the Anglo-Jewish Association.

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Lesley Abrams

Lesley Jane Abrams, (born 1952) is an academic historian specialising in the Anglo-Saxon period, Scandinavia in the Viking Age, and Christian conversion in Europe.

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Leslie Boyce

Sir Harold Leslie Boyce, 1st Baronet KBE, KStJ (9 July 1895 – 30 May 1955) was an Australian-born British Conservative Party politician.

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Leslie Fox

Leslie Fox (30 September 1918 – 1 August 1992) was a British mathematician noted for his contribution to numerical analysis.

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Leslie Green (philosopher)

Leslie John Green is a Canadian scholar in the analytic philosophy of law, or jurisprudence as it is often called by academic lawyers.

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Leslie Lipson

Leslie M. Lipson (November 14, 1912 – August 11, 2000) was an American political scientist who was an expert in democracy and comparative government, and worked as a professor at universities in New Zealand and the United States.

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Lester Thurow

Lester Carl Thurow (May 7, 1938 – March 25, 2016) was an American political economist, former dean of the MIT Sloan School of Management, and author of books on economic topics.

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Levett

Levett is an Anglo-Norman territorial surname deriving from the village of Livet-en-Ouche, now Jonquerets-de-Livet, in Eure, Normandy.

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Lewis Campbell (classicist)

Lewis Campbell (3 September 1830 – 25 October 1908) was a Scottish classical scholar.

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Lewis H. Gann

Lewis Henry Gann (1924–1997) was an academic historian, political scientist and archivist.

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Lewis Namier

Sir Lewis Bernstein Namier (27 June 1888 – 19 August 1960) was a British historian of Polish-Jewish background.

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Lincoln Seligman

Lincoln Seligman (born 1950) is a British artist, best known for his large-scale sculptures and murals displayed at modern landmark buildings worldwide.

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Lindley Fraser

Lindley Macnaghten Fraser (14 August 1904 – 10 March 1963) was a Scottish academic, author, broadcaster and economist.

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Lindsay (name)

Lindsay or Lindsey is an English surname, originally derived from the territory of Lindsey in Lincolnshire, from the Old English toponym Lindesege ("Lindum Isle"), i.e. "marshlands of Lincoln".

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Lionel Blue

Lionel Blue, (6 February 1930 – 19 December 2016) was a British Reform rabbi, journalist and broadcaster, described by The Guardian as "one of the most respected religious figures in the UK".

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Lionel Crawfurd

Lionel Payne Crawfurd (1864–1934) was the second Suffragan Bishop of Stafford.

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Lionel Davidson (civil servant)

Sir Lionel Davidson (19 January 1868 – 1944) was an Indian civil servant who served as a member of the Executive Council of the Governor of Madras.

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Lionel Massey

Lionel Massey (July 2, 1916 – July 28, 1965) was a Canadian civil servant and dignitary, most noted for serving as Secretary to the Governor General of Canada during his father Vincent Massey's term as Governor General.

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List of alumni of Jesus College, Oxford

Jesus College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England.

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List of Balliol College academics

This is a list of Balliol College academics, teachers and visitors who are, or who have been, on the faculty of Balliol College, Oxford.

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List of Balliol College people

The following is a list of notable people associated with Balliol College, Oxford, including alumni and Masters of the college.

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List of churches in Oxford

This list of churches in Oxford records churches in the city of Oxford, England.

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List of clergy educated at Jesus College, Oxford

Jesus College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England.

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List of cricketers who have played for two international teams

Twenty-seven cricketers have represented two teams in top-level international cricket.

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List of educational buildings by Alfred Waterhouse

Alfred Waterhouse (1830–1905) was a prolific English architect who worked in the second half of the 19th century.

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List of fictional Oxford colleges

Fictional colleges are found in many modern novels, films, and other works of fiction, probably because they allow the author greater licence for invention and a reduced risk of being accused of libel or slander, as might happen if the author depicted unsavory events as occurring at a real-life institution.

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List of former Presidents of Oxford University Liberal Club and Oxford University Liberal Democrats

This is a list of presidents of Oxford University Liberal Club, and its successors under various names, including the present-day Oxford University Liberal Democrats.

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List of founders of English schools and colleges

This is a list of the founders of English schools, colleges, and universities.

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List of headmasters at Bristol Grammar School

The following is a list of headmasters at Bristol Grammar School from when the school began in 1532.

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List of heads of Hong Kong by education

Below is the list of leaders of Hong Kong by university education.

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List of Heads of Houses, University of Oxford

This is a list of all current Heads of Houses of Colleges, Permanent Private Halls, and Recognised Independent Centres of the University of Oxford.

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List of Honorary Fellows of Balliol College, Oxford

Honorary Fellows of Balliol College, Oxford.

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List of In Our Time programmes

In Our Time is a discussion programme on the history of ideas; it has been hosted since 1998 by Melvyn Bragg on BBC Radio 4 in the United Kingdom.

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List of judges of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales

The ordinary judges of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales are the Lord Justices of Appeal and Lady Justices of Appeal.

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List of living centenarians

The following is a list of living centenarians (living people who have attained the age of at least 100 years) known for reasons other than their longevity.

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List of Masters of Balliol College, Oxford

Balliol College, Oxford, one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford, is run by the Master and Fellows of the college.

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List of Old Bedford Modernians

The following is a list of some notable Old Bedford Modernians who are former pupils of Bedford Modern School in Bedford, England.

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List of Old Carthusians

The following are notable Old Carthusians, who are former pupils of Charterhouse School (founded in 1611).

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List of Old Emanuels

This is a list of notable former pupils and staff of Emanuel School, London, England.

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List of Old Guildfordians (Royal Grammar School, Guildford)

The Royal Grammar School (originally "The Free School") is a selective English independent day school for boys in Guildford, Surrey.

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List of Old Shirburnians

Sherborne School is a British independent boys school, located in the town of Sherborne in north-west Dorset, England.

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List of Oxbridge sister colleges

Most of the colleges forming the University of Cambridge and University of Oxford are paired into sister colleges across the two universities.

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List of people educated at Bedford School

This is a list of people educated at Bedford School.

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List of people educated at Hamilton Academy

Listed in alphabetical order by surname, notable former pupils of the former Hamilton Academy school, Scotland, United Kingdom.

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List of people from the London Borough of Southwark

The list of people from the London Borough of Southwark includes residents who were either born or dwelt for a substantial period within the borders of this modern London borough.

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List of places in the United Kingdom and Ireland with counterintuitive pronunciations

This is a sublist of List of names in English with counterintuitive pronunciations.

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List of Presidents of the Oxford Union

Past elected Presidents of the Oxford Union at the University of Oxford are listed below, with their college and the year/term in which they served, if known.

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List of presidents of the Oxford University Conservative Association

This is a list of former Presidents of the Oxford University Conservative Association.

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List of Presidents of Vincent's Club

This is a complete list of the Presidents of Vincent's Club at Oxford University.

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List of Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom by education

This list of Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom lists each Prime Minister by educational institutions attended.

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List of Principals and Fellows of Jesus College, Oxford

Jesus College, Oxford, one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford, is run by the principal and Fellows of the college.

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List of Principals of Royal Holloway, University of London

A list of Principals of Royal Holloway, University of London, including its predecessor institutions Royal Holloway College and Bedford College, London In date order with years served.

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List of Protestant martyrs of the English Reformation

Protestants were executed under heresy laws during persecutions against Protestant religious reformers for their religious denomination during the reigns of Henry VIII (1509–1547) and Mary I of England (1553–1558).

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List of residential colleges

This is a list of residential colleges at various college campuses.

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List of Rhodes Scholars

A list of Rhodes Scholars, covering notable people who are Rhodes Scholarship recipients, sorted by year and surname.

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List of University of Glasgow people

The following list of University of Glasgow people provides a selection of the well-known people who have studied or taught at the University of Glasgow since its inception in 1451.

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List of University of Oxford people in British public life

This is a list of University of Oxford people in British public life.

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List of University of Oxford people in public life overseas

This is a list of people from the University of Oxford in public life overseas.

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List of University of Oxford people in religion

This is a list of University of Oxford people in religion.

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List of University of Oxford people in the law

This is a list of University of Oxford people in the Law.

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List of Vanity Fair (British magazine) caricatures (1895–99)

>> List of ''Vanity Fair'' caricatures (1900-04) Next List of Vanity Fair (British magazine) caricatures (1900-1904) Category:1890s in the United Kingdom.

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List of works by Terence Cuneo

Terence Cuneo (1907–1996) was an English painter famous for his scenes of railways, horses, ceremonies, and military action.

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Little Bentley

Little Bentley is a village and civil parish in the Tendring district of Essex.

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Lloyd N. Trefethen

(Lloyd) Nicholas Trefethen, FRS (born 30 August 1955) is professor of numerical analysis and head of the Numerical Analysis Group at the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford.

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Logan Pearsall Smith

Logan Pearsall Smith (18 October 1865 – 2 March 1946) was an American-born British essayist and critic.

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Lois Weber

Lois Weber (June 13, 1879 – November 13, 1939) was an American silent film actress, screenwriter, producer, and director, who is considered "the most important female director the American film industry has known", and "one of the most important and prolific film directors in the era of silent films".

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Lord David Douglas-Hamilton

Squadron Leader Lord David Douglas-Hamilton (8 November 1912 – 2 August 1944) was a Scottish nobleman, pilot, and boxer.

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Lord Francis Hervey

Lord Francis Hervey JP (16 October 1846 – 10 January 1931) was a British barrister and Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons in two periods between 1874 and 1892.

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Lord Michael Pratt

Lord Michael John Henry Pratt (15 August 1946 – 3 September 2007) was a scion of the British aristocracy.

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Lord Peter Wimsey

Lord Peter Death Bredon Wimsey is the fictional protagonist in a series of detective novels and short stories by Dorothy L. Sayers (and their continuation by Jill Paton Walsh).

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Louis du Pan Mallet

Sir Louis du Pan Mallet (10 July 1864 – 8 August 1936) was a British diplomat who was Ambassador to Turkey at the outbreak of World War I.

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Louis Dyer

Louis Dyer (1851–1908) was an American educator and author born in Chicago in the U.S. state of Illinois.

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Louis Goodwill Nchindo

Louis Goodwill Nchindo (1941–2010) was a Botswana businessman and political advisor, who rose to political prominence as managing director of Debswana, the Botswana diamond authority.

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Louis Grech

Louis Grech (born 22 March 1947) is a Maltese politician who served as Deputy Prime Minister of Malta, as well as Minister of European Affairs.

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Louis Marks

Louis Frank Marks (23 March 1928 – 17 September 2010) was a British script writer and producer mainly for BBC Television.

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Louise Hanson-Dyer

Louise Berta Mosson Hanson-Dyer (19 July 1884 – 9 November 1962) was an Australian music publisher and patron of the arts.

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Lucifer (1970s rock band)

Lucifer was a British solo rock project active in the early 1970s, the alias of Denys Irving.

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Lucius Smith

Lucius (Frederick Moses Bottomley) Smith was the inaugural Bishop of Knaresborough from 1905 to 1934.

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Ludwig Guttmann

Sir Ludwig "Poppa" Guttmann (3 July 1899 – 18 March 1980)GRO – Register of Deaths – MAR 1980 19 1000 AYLESBURY, Ludwig Guttmann, DoB.

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Luke Bronin

Luke Aaron Bronin (born June 30, 1979) is an American politician and lawyer who is the current Mayor of the city of Hartford, Connecticut since January 1, 2016.

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Lyndal Roper

Lyndal Roper, (born 28 May 1956) is an Australian historian and academic.

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Lytton Strachey

Giles Lytton Strachey (1 March 1880 – 21 January 1932) was an English writer and critic.

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M. E. Grant Duff

Sir Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff (21 February 1829 – 12 January 1906), known as M. E. Grant Duff before 1887 and as Sir Mountstuart Grant Duff thereafter, was a Scottish politician, administrator and author.

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Madron Seligman

Richard Madron Seligman CBE (10 November 1918 – 9 July 2002) was a British politician.

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Magdalen Street

Magdalen Street is a short shopping street in central Oxford, England, just north of the original north gate in the city walls.

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Mahesh Rangarajan

Mahesh Rangarajan (born 22 April 1964) is a researcher, author and historian with a special interest in environmental history and colonial history of British and contemporary India.

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Malcolm Green (chemist)

Malcolm Leslie Hodder Green (born 16 April 1936) is Emeritus Professor of inorganic chemistry at the University of Oxford.

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Malcolm Hogg

Sir Malcolm Nicholson Hogg (17 January 1883–February 1948) was an English banker and a member of the Council of India from 1920 to 1925.

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Malcolm Jardine

Malcolm Robert Jardine (8 June 1869 – 16 January 1947) was an English first-class cricketer who played 46 matches, mainly for Oxford University.

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Malcolm McKinnon

Malcolm Arthur McKinnon (born 1950) is a New Zealand historian.

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Mandell Creighton

Mandell Creighton (5 July 1843 – 14 January 1901) was a British historian and a bishop of the Church of England.

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Manning Clark

Charles Manning Hope Clark AC (3 March 1915 – 23 May 1991), an Australian historian, was the author of the best-known general history of Australia, his six-volume A History of Australia, published between 1962 and 1987.

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Manohar Lal Sondhi

Manohar Lal Sondhi (1933- 2003) was a member of Lok Sabha.

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Manor of Flete

Flete (anciently Flete Damarell) in the parish of Holbeton in Devon is an historic manor.

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Manor of Gittisham

Gittisham is an historic manor largely co-terminous with the parish of Gittisham in Devon, England, within which is situated the village of Gittisham.

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Manor Road, Oxford

Manor Road is a road in central Oxford, England.

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Mansfield Road, Oxford

Mansfield Road is a road in central Oxford, England.

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Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi

Nawab Mansoor Ali Khan, Mansur Ali Khan, or M. A. K. Pataudi (5 January 1941 – 22 September 2011), nicknamed Tiger Pataudi, was an Indian cricketer and former captain of the Indian cricket team.

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Mark Barrington-Ward

Mark Barrington-Ward is a retired newspaper editor.

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Mark Bonham Carter, Baron Bonham-Carter

Mark Raymond Bonham Carter, Baron Bonham-Carter (11 February 1922 – 4 September 1994), was an English publisher and politician.

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Mark Hughes (politician)

William Mark Hughes (18 December 1932 – 19 March 1993) was a Labour politician and an economic historian.

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Mark Littlewood

Mark James Littlewood (born 28 April 1972) is Director General of the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA).

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Mark Lowen

Mark Lowen is a British journalist.

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Mark Opstad

Mark Opstad (born 1978) is an Anglo-French choral conductor based in France.

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Mark R. V. Southern

Mark Roderick Vendrell Southern (3 March 1961 – 15 March 2006) was an Indo-Europeanist and professor of German and linguistics.

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Mark S. Martins

Mark S. Martins (born ca. 1960) is a Brigadier General in the United States Army Judge Advocate General's Corps.

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Mark Whitaker (journalist)

Mark Whitaker (born September 7, 1957, outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American author, journalist and media executive.

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Marten van der Veen

Air Vice Marshal Marten van der Veen (born 22 January 1946) is a former Royal Air Force officer who served as Commandant of the RAF Staff College, Bracknell.

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Martin Blake

Rev.

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Martin Edwards (author)

Martin Edwards (born 7 July 1955), whose full name is Kenneth Martin Edwards, is a British crime novelist, critic and solicitor.

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Martin Fido

Martin Austin Fido (born 18 October 1939) is a university professor, true crime writer and broadcaster.

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Martin Hammond

Martin Hammond is an English classical scholar and former public school headmaster.

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Martin Hollis (philosopher)

James Martin Hollis (14 March 1938 – 27 February 1998) was an English rationalist philosopher.

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Martin Howy Irving

Martin Howy Irving (21 February 1831 – 23 January 1912) was an English rower and educationist who spent nearly all his career in Australia.

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Martin Kettle

Martin James Kettle (born 7 September 1949) is a British journalist and author.

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Martin Legassick

Martin Legassick (1940–2016) was a South African historian and Marxist activist.

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Martin Litchfield West

Martin Litchfield West, (23 September 1937 – 13 July 2015) was a British classical scholar.

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Martin Ostwald

Martin Ostwald (January 15, 1922 – April 10, 2010) was a German-American classical scholar, who taught until 1992 at Swarthmore College and the University of Pennsylvania.

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Martin Taylor (businessman)

Martin Taylor (born 1952) is a businessman and former chief executive of Barclays Bank.

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Martin Walker (reporter)

Martin Walker (born 1947) is the author of the popular Bruno detective series set in the Périgord region of France.

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Martin West (colonial administrator)

Sir Martin West (1804–1849) was born in England, the son of a civil servant in the Treasury.

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Martyrs' Memorial, Oxford

The Martyrs' Memorial is a stone monument positioned at the intersection of St Giles', Magdalen Street and Beaumont Street, just outside Balliol College, Oxford, England.

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Masako, Crown Princess of Japan

, born on 9 December 1963, is the wife of Naruhito, Crown Prince of Japan, who is the eldest son of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko and the heir apparent to the Chrysanthemum Throne.

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Master (college)

A Master (more generically called a Head of House or Head of College) is the head or senior member of a college within a collegiate university, principally in the United Kingdom.

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Mathew Thorpe

Sir Mathew Alexander Thorpe (born 30 July 1938) is a retired Lord Justice of Appeal, who served as one of the judges of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales from 1995 to 2013.

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Matt Cavanagh

Matt Cavanagh (born 1971) was a special adviser in the UK Labour government (2003–10).

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Matt Lynn

Matt Lynn or Matthew Lynn (born 1962) is a British thriller writer, financial journalist and publisher.

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Matthew Arnold

Matthew Arnold (24 December 1822 – 15 April 1888) was an English poet and cultural critic who worked as an inspector of schools.

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Matthew Burt

Matthew Burt (born 1951) is a furniture designer-maker in England who runs a contemporary practice from a studio and workshop (established 1978) based in the South Wiltshire village of Sherrington, west of Salisbury.

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Matthew McDiarmid

Matthew McDiarmid, full name Matthew Purdie McDiarmid (25 June 1914–12 February 1996) was a Scottish literary scholar, essayist, campaigning academic and poet.

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Matthew Nimetz

Matthew Nimetz (born June 17, 1939) is an American diplomat.

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Matthew Pennycook

Matthew Thomas Pennycook (born 29 October 1982) is a British Labour Party politician.

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Matthew Ponsonby, 2nd Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede

Matthew Henry Herbert Ponsonby, 2nd Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede (1904 – 1976) was a British peer.

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Matthew Syed

Matthew Philip Syed (born 2 November 1970) is a British journalist, author and broadcaster.

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Matthew White Ridley, 1st Viscount Ridley

Matthew White Ridley, 1st Viscount Ridley, (25 July 1842 – 28 November 1904), known as Sir Matthew White Ridley, 5th Baronet from 1877 to 1900, was a British Conservative statesman.

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Matthew White Ridley, 2nd Viscount Ridley

Matthew White Ridley, 2nd Viscount Ridley, (6 December 1874 – 14 February 1916) was a British peer and Conservative politician.

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Matthew White Ridley, 3rd Viscount Ridley

Matthew White Ridley, 3rd Viscount Ridley (16 December 1902 – 25 February 1964) was a British peer, landowner, public servant and race car driver.

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Matthew White Ridley, 4th Viscount Ridley

Matthew White Ridley, 4th Viscount Ridley (29 July 1925 – 22 March 2012), was a British nobleman.

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Maurice Bonham Carter

Sir Maurice Bonham-Carter (11 October 1880 – 7 June 1960) was an English Liberal politician, civil servant and first-class cricketer.

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Maurice Connolly

Maurice Connolly (March 13, 1877 – May 28, 1921) was elected in 1912 to a single term as a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Iowa's 3rd congressional district.

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Maurice Gerald Holmes

Sir Maurice Gerald Holmes GBE KCB (14 June 1885 - 4 April 1964) was a British civil servant.

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Maurice Gorham

Maurice Anthony Coneys Gorham (1902 – 9 August 1975) was an Irish journalist and broadcasting executive.

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Maurice Hill (judge)

Sir Edward Maurice Hill (8 January 1862 – 6 June 1934) was a British judge.

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Maurice Keen

Maurice Hugh Keen OBE (30 October 1933 – 11 September 2012) was a British historian specializing in the Middle Ages.

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Maurice Macmillan

Maurice Victor Macmillan, Viscount Macmillan of Ovenden (27 January 1921 – 10 March 1984) was a British Conservative Party politician and Member of Parliament.

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Max Crawford

Raymond Maxwell Crawford (6 August 1906–24 November 1991), was a leading Australian historian.

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Max Teichmann

Max Edwin Teichmann (20 August 1924 – 29 November 2008) was an Australian academic and political commentator.

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Meena Dhanda

Dr.

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Merton College, Oxford

Merton College (in full: The House or College of Scholars of Merton in the University of Oxford) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England.

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Mervyn Armstrong

Mervyn Armstrong, OBE (1906 – 1984) was an eminent Anglican clergyman during the middle third of the 20th century.

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Mervyn Herbert

The Honourable Mervyn Robert Howard Molyneux Herbert (27 December 1882 – 26 May 1929) was a career diplomat and a first-class cricket player.

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Messiah (Handel)

Messiah (HWV 56) is an English-language oratorio composed in 1741 by George Frideric Handel, with a scriptural text compiled by Charles Jennens from the King James Bible, and from the version of the Psalms included with the Book of Common Prayer.

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Meyrick Goulburn

Edward Meyrick Goulburn (11 February 1818 – 3 May 1897) was an English churchman.

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Michael Addison, 3rd Viscount Addison

Michael Addison, 3rd Viscount Addison (12 April 1914 – 23 March 1992) was a British civil servant and academic.

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Michael Anthony Arthur

Sir Michael Anthony Arthur KCMG (born 28 August 1950) is a former senior British diplomat, who was Her Majesty's British Ambassador to Germany, 2007-10.

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Michael Burton (judge)

Sir Michael John Burton (born 12 November 1946), styled Mr Justice Burton, is a judge in the High Court of England and Wales.

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Michael E. Rosen

Michael Eric Rosen (born 11 May 1952) is a British political philosopher active in the traditions of analytic philosophy and continental European intellectual thought.

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Michael Geddes

Michael Geddes LL.D. (1650?–1713) was a Scottish clergyman of the Church of England and historian.

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Michael George Glazebrook

Michael George Glazebrook was a Headmaster of Clifton College, later a Canon of Ely, and is reputed to have once held the world record for the high jump.

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Michael J. S. Dewar

Michael James Steuart Dewar (24 September 1918 – 10 October 1997) was a theoretical chemist.

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Michael J. Sandel

Michael J. Sandel (born March 5, 1953) is an American political philosopher.

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Michael Kidron

Michael Kidron (20 September 1930 – 25 March 2003) was a revolutionary thinker and cartographer.

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Michael Lindsay, 2nd Baron Lindsay of Birker

Michael Francis Morris Lindsay, 2nd Baron Lindsay of Birker (24 February 1909 – 13 February 1994), was a British peer and academic.

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Michael McCullough (entrepreneur)

Michael McCullough is an American entrepreneur and investor in healthcare and life science companies, social entrepreneur, and emergency room doctor.

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Michael O'Dwyer

Sir Michael Francis O'Dwyer (28 April 1864 – 13 March 1940) was Lieutenant Governor of the Punjab in India from 1912 until 1919.

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Michael Otsuka

Michael Otsuka (born 1964) is a left-libertarian political philosopher and Professor in the Department of Philosophy, Logic & Scientific Method at the London School of Economics since 2013, and a member of LSE's Court of Governors.

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Michael Posner (economist)

Michael Vivian Posner (August 25, 1931 - February 14, 2006) was a University of Cambridge economics lecturer turned government adviser who later worked to safeguard social science research in the United Kingdom.

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Michael Questier

Michael C. Questier is an English academic and historian.

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Michael Reid (journalist)

Michael Reid (born 1952) is a journalist, writer and commentator on Latin American and Iberian affairs.

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Michael S. Bernick

Michael S. Bernick (born October 1, 1952) is an American lawyer.

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Michael Sadgrove

Michael Sadgrove (born 13 April 1950) is a Church of England priest and noted theological author.

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Michael Sadleir

Michael Sadleir (25 December 1888 – 13 December 1957) was a British publisher, novelist, book collector and bibliographer.

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Michael Samuels (linguist)

Michael Louis Samuels (14 September 1920 – 24 November 2010) was a British historical linguist, responsible for the Historical Thesaurus of the Oxford English Dictionary.

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Michael Scott Weir

Sir Michael Scott Weir, (28 January 1925 – 22 June 2006) was a British diplomat.

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Michael Spender

Michael Alfred Spender (1906–1945) was an English explorer, surveyor, a leader in photo-interpretation in the Second World War and an RAF squadron leader.

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Michael Stokes (academic)

Professor Michael Christopher Stokes (26 March 1933 – 25 May 2012) was a British Professor of Greek.

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Michael Stumpf

Michael Stumpf (born 1970) is scholar in the field of systems biology, in particular the inference of mathematical models using statistical inference and machine learning approaches.

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Michael Waterhouse

Captain Michael Theodore Waterhouse CBE (1888–1968) was a British architect.

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Michael Winterbottom

Michael Winterbottom (born 29 March 1961) is an English filmmaker.

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Michèle Flournoy

Michèle Angelique Flournoy (born December 14, 1960) is the former Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, the seventh-ranking official in the U.S. Department of Defense, and in that role served as a principal advisor to U.S. Secretaries of Defense Robert Gates and Leon Panetta from February 2009 to February 2012.

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Mick Herron

Mick Herron is a British mystery and thriller novelist, winner of the Crime Writers' Association 2013 Gold Dagger award for Dead Lions.

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Mike Campbell-Lamerton

Colonel Michael John Campbell-Lamerton (1 August 1933 – 17 March 2005) was a British Army officer and rugby union player.

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Mike Mitchell (cricketer)

Richard Arthur Henry ("Mike") Mitchell (born 22 January 1843 at Enderby Hall, Leicester; died 19 April 1905 at Mayford House, Woking, Surrey), widely known as "Mike" Mitchell, was an English schoolmaster and amateur cricketer who played first-class cricket from 1861 to 1883 and supervised the Eton cricket team for more than thirty years.

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Mike Ovey

Michael John Ovey (9 December 1958 – 7 January 2017), known as Mike Ovey, was a British Anglican clergyman, academic, and former lawyer.

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Mike Woodin

Michael Edward Woodin (6 November 1965 – 9 July 2004) was the Principal Speaker of the Green Party of England and Wales and a city councillor for Oxford from 1994 to 2004.

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Miles MacInnes

Miles MacInnes (21 February 1830 – 28 September 1909) was a British landowner, railway director and Liberal Party politician.

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Miriam T. Griffin

Miriam Tamara Griffin (née Dressler; 6 June 1935 – 16 May 2018) was an American classical scholar and tutor of Ancient History at Somerville College, University of Oxford from 1967 to 2002.

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Mirza Nasir Ahmad

Hāfiz Mirza Nasir Ahmad (مرزا ناصر احمد) (16 November 1909 – 9 June 1982) was Khalifatul Masih III (خليفة المسيح الثالث, khalīfatul masīh al-Thālith), head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.

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Monier Monier-Williams

Sir Monier Monier-Williams, KCIE (né Williams; 12 November 1819 – 11 April 1899) was the second Boden Professor of Sanskrit at Oxford University, England.

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Monro of Fyrish

The Monro of Fyrish family were a Scottish family and branch of the ancient highland Clan Munro.

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Montague Burton Professor of International Relations

The Montague Burton Professorship of International Relations is a named chair at the University of Oxford and the London School of Economics and Political Science.

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Morrice James, Baron St Brides

John Morrice Cairns James, Baron Saint Brides, (30 April 1916 – 26 November 1989), normally known as Morrice James, was a senior British diplomat.

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Murray Barnson Emeneau

Murray Barnson Emeneau (February 28, 1904 – August 29, 2005) was an emeritus professor and founder of the Department of Linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley.

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Murray Forsyth

Professor Murray Forsyth, (b. 1936 Victoria, Hong Kong), is a British political scientist.

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Murray MacLehose, Baron MacLehose of Beoch

Crawford Murray MacLehose, Baron MacLehose of Beoch, (16 October 1917 – 27 May 2000) was a British politician, diplomat and the 25th Governor of Hong Kong, from 1971 to 1982.

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Murray Pittock

Murray G. H. Pittock FRSE (born 5 January 1962) is a Scottish cultural historian, Bradley Professor of Literature at the University of Glasgow and serves as Pro Vice Principal at the University, where he was previously Vice Principal, Head of the College of Arts and Dean.

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Musica Reservata (early music group)

Musica Reservata was an early music group founded in London in the late 1950s by Irishman Michael Morrow and the musician, conductor and composer John Beckett.

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Myron Weiner

Myron Weiner (11 March 1931 – 3 June 1999) was an American political scientist and renowned scholar on India, South Asia, internal and international migration, ethnic conflict, child labor, democratization, political demography, and the politics and policies of developing countries.

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Nancy-Ann DeParle

Nancy-Ann Min DeParle (born December 17, 1956) served as the Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy in the administration of President Obama from January 2011 to January 2013.

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Naruhito, Crown Prince of Japan

is the elder son of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko, which makes him the heir apparent to the Chrysanthemum Throne.

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Nathan Israel Department Store

The Nathan Israel Department Store (German: Kaufhaus Nathan Israel or Kaufhaus N. Israel) was a department store in Berlin.

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Nathaniel Forster (writer)

Nathaniel Forster, D.D. (1726?–1790) was an English cleric and writer on political economy.

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Neal S. Wolin

Neal Steven Wolin (born December 9, 1961) is the former Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of the Treasury and was the acting United States Secretary of the Treasury, prior to the confirmation of Jack Lew, President Obama's nominee to succeed previous secretary Timothy Geithner.

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Neil MacCormick

Sir Donald Neil MacCormick (27 May 1941 – 5 April 2009) was a Scottish legal philosopher and politician.

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Neil Moss (caver)

Neil Moss (full name Oscar Hackett Neil Moss, (1938 - March 22, 1959) was the victim of a famous caving accident in England on Sunday, March 22, 1959. A twenty-year-old undergraduate studying philosophy at Balliol College, Oxford, Moss became jammed underground, 1,000 feet from the entrance after descending a narrow unexplored shaft in Peak Cavern, a famous cave system in Castleton in Derbyshire. Initial attempts to haul him free failed because the rope broke several times. When he lost consciousness as carbon dioxide from his own respiration built up in the base of the shaft, he was unable to assist further rescue attempts made with a stronger rope. More rescue efforts were made: June Bailey gave up after six hours, "driven back by foul air," and caving veteran Bob Leakey, in a frogman suit, could not get to him. He never regained consciousness and was declared dead on the morning of Tuesday, March 24, after the final rescue attempt had failed. His father, wishing to avoid further injury or loss of life in an attempt to retrieve his body, requested that it be left in place, wishing no one else to risk life or limb. The fissure was sealed with concrete and an inscription was later placed nearby. This section of Peak Cavern is now known as Moss Chamber. It was thought that he became stuck because he had moved a boulder at the bottom which had trapped the ladder, thus preventing him being pulled up by rescuers. The distance between the rungs of the ladder was too great for someone of his height to reach through the remaining gap. The story of Moss's death was widely publicised and appeared also in American newspapers and Australian newspapers; it was retold in the novel One Last Breath (2004) by Stephen Booth. In 2006, filmmaker Dave Webb - a Derbyshire caver himself - produced a dvd on the story titled Fight For Life - The Neil Moss Story.

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Neil Record

Neil Record (born 26 June 1953) is a British businessman, author and economist who founded Record Currency Management, one of the earliest specialist currency managers.

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Nelson Annandale

Thomas Nelson Annandale CIE FRSE (15 June 1876 in Edinburgh – 10 April 1924 in Calcutta) was a Scottish zoologist, entomologist, anthropologist, and herpetologist.

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Nevil Shute

Nevil Shute Norway (17 January 189912 January 1960) was an English novelist and aeronautical engineer who spent his later years in Australia.

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Neville Gorton

Neville Vincent Gorton (1 March 1888 – 30 November 1955) was the 4th bishop of the restored see of Coventry in the modern era.

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Neville Talbot

Neville Stuart Talbot (1879–1943) was Bishop of Pretoria in the Anglican Church of Southern Africa and later a robust vicar of St. Mary's Church, Nottingham and assistant Bishop of Southwell who turned down the chance to be Bishop of Croydon.

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New England Historic Genealogical Society

The New England Historic Genealogical Society (NEHGS) is the oldest and largest genealogical society in the United States, founded in 1845.

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New Inn Hall

New Inn Hall was one of the earliest medieval Halls of the University of Oxford.

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Newington College

Newington College is an independent, Uniting Church, day and boarding school for boys located in Stanmore, an inner-western suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Newton Wallop, 6th Earl of Portsmouth

Newton Wallop, 6th Earl of Portsmouth JP, DL (19 January 1856 – 4 December 1917), styled Viscount Lymington until 1891, was a British Liberal politician but then joined the Liberal Unionist Party in 1886.

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Ngaire Woods

Ngaire Tui Woods CBE (born) is the founding dean of the Blavatnik School of Government and professor of Global Economic Governance at the University of Oxford.

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Nicholas Bradshawe

Nicholas Bradshawe (fl. 1635), was a fellow of Balliol College, Oxford.

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Nicholas Coles

Nicholas J. H. Coles (born 1947 Leeds, England) is a British-American scholar in working-class literature and composition studies, and is Associate Professor of English and Director of Composition at the University of Pittsburgh.

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Nicholas Katzenbach

Nicholas deBelleville "Nick" Katzenbach (January 17, 1922 – May 8, 2012) was an American lawyer who served as United States Attorney General during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration.

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Nicholas Kenyon

Sir Nicholas Roger Kenyon CBE (born 23 February 1951 in Cheshire) is an English music administrator, editor and writer on music.

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Nicholas Mosley

Nicholas Mosley, 3rd Baron Ravensdale, 7th Baronet, MC, FRSL (25 June 1923 – 28 February 2017), was an English novelist.

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Nicholas Ostler

Nicholas Ostler (born 20 May 1952) is a British scholar and author.

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Nicholas Penny

Sir Nicholas Beaver Penny (born 21 December 1949) is a British art historian.

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Nicholas Ridley, Baron Ridley of Liddesdale

Nicholas Ridley, Baron Ridley of Liddesdale, PC (17 February 1929 – 4 March 1993) was a British Conservative politician and government minister.

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Nicholas Saunders (died 1649)

Sir Nicholas Saunders (1563 – 9 February 1649) was an English Member of Parliament.

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Nicholas Tate

Dr.

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Nicholas Tee

Nicholas David Capon Tee (born July→September 1949 in Pontypridd), an alumnus of Balliol College, Oxford, is a British former rower.

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Nick Bevan

Nicholas Vaughan Bevan (21 February 1942 – 12 January 2014) was a leading British rowing coach and school headmaster.

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Nick Macpherson

Nicholas Ian Macpherson, Baron Macpherson of Earl's Court, GCB (born 1959) is a former senior British civil servant.

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Nicola Horlick

Nicola Karina Christina Horlick (née Gayford; born 28 December 1960) is a British investment fund manager.

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Nicoletta Momigliano

Nicoletta Momigliano, FSA, is an archaeologist specialising in Minoan Crete and its modern reception.

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Nigel Bagnall

Field Marshal Sir Nigel Thomas Bagnall, (10 February 1927 – 8 April 2002) was Chief of the General Staff, the professional head of the British Army from 1985 to 1988.

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Nigel Nicolson

Nigel Nicolson (19 January 1917 – 23 September 2004) was an English writer, publisher and politician.

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Nigel Sheinwald

Sir Nigel Elton Sheinwald GCMG (born 26 June 1953) is a former senior British diplomat, who served as Ambassador to the United States of America between October 2007 and January 2012.

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Noah Bridges

Noah Bridges (fl. 1661), was a stenographer and mathematician.

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Noel Forster

Noel Armstrong Forster (15 June 1932 – 7 December 2007) was a British artist who trained at King's College Newcastle a part of Durham University, graduating in 1957.

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Norman Daniels

thumb Norman Daniels (born 1942) is an American political philosopher and philosopher of science, political theorist, ethicist, and bioethicist at Harvard University and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

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Norman Jolly

Norman William Jolly (5 August 1882 – 18 May 1954) was a first-class cricketer and forester.

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Norman O. Brown

Norman Oliver Brown (September 25, 1913 – October 2, 2002) was an American scholar, writer, and social philosopher.

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Norman Robertson

Norman Alexander Robertson, (March 4, 1904 – July 16, 1968) was a Canadian diplomat and was one of Prime Minister Mackenzie King's advisers.

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Norrington Table

The Norrington Table is an annual ranking of the colleges of the University of Oxford based on a score computed from the fraction of undergraduate students earning each of the various degree classifications based on that year's final examinations.

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Northcote–Trevelyan Report

The Northcote–Trevelyan Report was a document prepared by Stafford H. Northcote (later to be Chancellor of the Exchequer) and C. E. Trevelyan (then permanent secretary at the Treasury).

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Northwood House

Northwood House is a country manor house in Cowes on the Isle of Wight in the United Kingdom.

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Norway Scholarship

The Norway Scholarship is the only official scholarship to the University of Oxford that is awarded in Norway.

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Nugent Hicks

Frederick Cyril Nugent Hicks (1872–1942) was an Anglican bishop and author who served as Bishop of Gibraltar from 1927 to 1933, during which time he was appointed as Sub-Prelate of the Order of St John of Jerusalem.

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Obadiah Grew

Obadiah Grew (1607–1689) was an English nonconformist minister.

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Odeon West End

The Odeon West End, from 1930 to 1988 known as Leicester Square Theatre, was a cinema on the south side of Leicester Square, London.

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Olaf Stapledon

William Olaf Stapledon (10 May 1886 – 6 September 1950) – known as Olaf Stapledon – was a British philosopher and author of science fiction.

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Olav Gjelsvik

Olav Gjelsvik (born 30 June 1956) is a Norwegian philosopher.

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Olav V of Norway

Olav V (born Prince Alexander of Denmark; 2 July 1903 – 17 January 1991) was King of Norway from 1957 until his death.

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Oliver Dawnay

Oliver Payan Dawnay CVO (4 April 192018 March 1988) was a British civil servant, banker, stockbroker, and private secretary to Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother from 1951 to 1956.

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Oliver Lyne

Richard Oliver Allen Marcus Lyne (21 December 1944 – 17 March 2005), also known as R.O.A.M. Lyne, was a British academic and classicist specialising in Latin poetry.

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Oliver Smithies

Oliver Smithies (23 June 1925 – 10 January 2017) was a British-born American geneticist and physical biochemist.

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Oliver Strachey

Oliver Strachey CBE (3 November 1874 – 14 May 1960), a British civil servant in the Foreign Office, was a cryptographer from World War I to World War II.

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Oliver Weindling

Oliver Weindling (born 1955) is a British jazz promoter and founder of the Babel jazz record label.

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Oliver Wrong

Professor Oliver Murray Wrong (7 February 1925 – 24 February 2012) was an eminent academic nephrologist (kidney specialist) and one of the founders of the speciality in the United Kingdom.

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Omar Saif Ghobash

Omar Saif Ghobash (عمر سيف غباش; born 1971) is an Emirati diplomat and author.

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Orcheston

Orcheston is a civil parish and village in Wiltshire, England, lying on Salisbury Plain less than a mile north-west of neighbouring Shrewton.

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Organ scholar

An organ scholar is a young musician employed as a part-time assistant organist at a cathedral, church or institution where regular choral services are held.

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Oriel College, Oxford

Oriel CollegeOxford University Calendar 2005–2006 (2005) p.323 has the corporate designation as "The Provost and Scholars of the House of the Blessed Mary the Virgin in Oxford, commonly called Oriel College, of the Foundation of Edward the Second of famous memory, sometime King of England", p324 has people — Oxford University Press.

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Oswyn Murray

Oswyn Murray (born 26 March 1937) is a Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford University and a distinguished classical scholar.

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Otto Niemeyer

Sir Otto Ernst Niemeyer (23 November 1883 – 6 February 1971) was a British banker and civil servant.

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Otway Fitzgerald

Augustus Otway Fitzgerald (20 May 1813 - 24 December 1897) was Archdeacon of Wells from 1863 until his death.

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Out of the Blue (British band)

Out of the Blue (OOTB) is an all-male a cappella group from the University of Oxford and Oxford Brookes University in Oxford, England.

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Outback (group)

Outback were a world music group founded in the late 1980s by multi-instrumentalists Graham Wiggins and Martin Cradick.

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Owen Morgan Edwards

Sir Owen Morgan Edwards (26 December 1858 – 15 May 1920) was a Welsh historian, educationalist and writer.

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Oxford

Oxford is a city in the South East region of England and the county town of Oxfordshire.

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Oxford and Cambridge college stamps

From 1871 to 1886 certain Oxford and Cambridge colleges issued their own stamps to be sold to members of the college so that they could pre-pay the cost of a college messenger delivering their mail.

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Oxford by-election, 1938

The Oxford by-election, 1938 was a parliamentary by-election for the British House of Commons constituency of Oxford, held on 27 October 1938.

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Oxford Calculators

The Oxford Calculators were a group of 14th-century thinkers, almost all associated with Merton College, Oxford; for this reason they were dubbed "The Merton School".

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Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies

The Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies (OCBS) was founded in 2004 by Prof Richard Gombrich, Emeritus Boden Professor of Sanskrit at the University of Oxford.

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Oxford Classical Drama Society

The Oxford University Classical Drama Society (OUCDS) is the funding body behind the triennial Oxford Greek Play, an institution that has lasted for over 130 years.

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Oxford Group (animal rights)

The Oxford Group or the Oxford VegetariansSinger, Peter (1982).

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Oxford Internet Institute

The Oxford Internet Institute (OII) is a multi-disciplinary department of social and computer science dedicated to the study of information, communication, and technology, and is part of the University of Oxford, England.

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Oxford Martyrs

The Oxford Martyrs were Protestants tried for heresy in 1555 and burnt at the stake in Oxford, England, for their religious beliefs and teachings, during the Marian persecution in England.

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Oxford Phasmatological Society

The Oxford Phasmatological Society was an organisation from Oxford that investigated paranormal phenomena.

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Oxford Set of Mathematical Instruments

The Oxford Set of Mathematical Instruments is a set of instruments used by generations of school children in the United Kingdom and around the world in mathematics and geometry lessons.

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Oxford University Invariant Society

The Oxford University Invariant Society, or 'The Invariants', is a university society open to members of the University of Oxford, dedicated to promotion of interest in mathematics.

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Oxford University Liberal Democrats

Oxford University Liberal Democrats is the student branch of the Liberal Democrats for students at the University of Oxford, with the purpose to support, develop, improve and promote the policies and candidates of the Liberal Democrats and liberal values within Oxford and the University.

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Oxford University Mountaineering Club

The Oxford University Mountaineering Club (OUMC) was founded in 1909 by Arnold Lunn, then a Balliol undergraduate; he did not earn a degree.

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Oxford University Newman Society

The Newman Society: Oxford University Catholic Society (est. 1878; current form 2012) is Oxford University's oldest Roman Catholic organisation, a student society named as a tribute to Cardinal Newman, who agreed to lend his name to a group formed seventeen years before the English hierarchy formally permitted Catholics to attend the university.

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Oxford University Press

Oxford University Press (OUP) is the largest university press in the world, and the second oldest after Cambridge University Press.

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Oxford University Society of Bibliophiles

The Oxford University Society of Bibliophiles is a book collecting and bibliophile club run by, and primarily for, students at Oxford University.

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Oxford University Student Union

The Oxford University Student Union is the official students' union of the University of Oxford.

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Oxford–Cambridge rivalry

Rivalry between the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge is a phenomenon going back many centuries.

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Oxonian Review

The Oxonian Review is a literary magazine produced by graduate students at the University of Oxford.

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P. J. Thomas, Parakunnel

P.

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Paddy McGuinness (civil servant)

Patrick Joseph McGuinness (born 27 April 1963) is a British civil servant who is the Deputy National Security Adviser for Intelligence, Security, and Resilience at the Cabinet Office, since 2014.

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Pam Sherman

Pam Sherman (born June 21, 1962) is an American attorney, actress, and writer based in Pittsford, New York.

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Parliamentary visitation of the University of Oxford

The parliamentary visitation of the University of Oxford was a political and religious purge taking place from 1647, for a number of years.

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Pat Devine

Pat Devine is a radical economist concerned mainly with industrial economics and comparative economic systems.

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Patrick Balfour, 3rd Baron Kinross

John Patrick Douglas Balfour, 3rd Baron Kinross (1904–1976) was a Scottish historian and writer noted for his biography of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and other works on Islamic history.

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Patrick Duncan (anti-apartheid activist)

Patrick Baker Duncan (1918–1967) was a political thinker and activist, whose three books promoted human rights in South Africa and expressed concern regarding the relationship of humans with the Earth.

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Patrick Duncan (South African politician)

Sir Patrick Duncan (21 December 1870 – 17 July 1943) was the sixth Governor-General of the Union of South Africa, holding office from 1937 to 1943.

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Patrick Hennessey (barrister)

Patrick Rupert Hennessey (born 1982) is a British barrister, author, journalist and former British Army officer.

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Patrick Joyce

Patrick Joyce is a British social historian, who has also worked on political history.

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Patrick Mayhew

Patrick Barnabas Burke Mayhew, Baron Mayhew of Twysden, (11 September 1929 – 25 June 2016) was a British barrister and politician.

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Patrick Minford

Anthony Patrick Leslie Minford (born 17 May 1943) is a British macroeconomist who is Professor of Applied Economics at Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, a position he has held since 1997.

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Patrick Seale

Patrick Abram Seale (7 May 1930 – 11 April 2014) was a Belfast-born British journalist and author who specialised in the Middle East.

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Patrick Shaw-Stewart

Patrick Houston Shaw-Stewart (17 August 1888 – 30 December 1917) was an Eton College (1901-1906) and Balliol College, Oxford (1907-1910) scholar and poet of the Edwardian era who died on active service as a battalion commander in the British Royal Naval Division during the First World War.

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Patrick Wormald

Charles Patrick Wormald (9 July 1947 – 29 September 2004) was a British historian born in Neston, Cheshire, son of historian Brian Wormald.

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Paul Almond

Paul Almond (April 26, 1931 – April 9, 2015) was a Canadian television and motion picture screenwriter, director, producer, and novelist.

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Paul Anderson (journalist)

Paul Anderson (born 1959) is a British journalist and academic.

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Paul Feiler

Paul Feiler (30 April 1918 – 8 July 2013) was a German-born artist who was a prominent member of the St Ives School of art: he has pictures hanging in major art galleries across the world.

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Paul Ferdinand Willert

Paul Ferdinand Willert (29 May 1844 – 1912) was an English author of several books and an Honorary Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford.

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Paul Flather

Dr Paul Charles Ram Flather (born 28 December 1954) is a British academic.

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Paul Gore-Booth, Baron Gore-Booth

Paul Henry Gore-Booth, Baron Gore-Booth (3 February 1909 – 29 June 1984) was a British diplomat.

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Paul MacKendrick

Paul Lachlan MacKendrick (February 11, 1914 in Taunton, MA – February 10, 1998 in Madison, WI) was an American classicist, author, and teacher.

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Paul Moore (priest)

Paul Henry Moore (was born on 1959) is the first Anglican archdeacon not to be assigned part of a diocese to look after.

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Paul Newman (engineer)

Paul Newman is a British engineer and academic, the BP Professor of Information Engineering at the University of Oxford, and a Fellow of Keble College, Oxford.

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Paul Sarbanes

Paul Spyros Sarbanes (born February 3, 1933) is an American former politician and attorney.

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Paul Streeten

Paul Streeten (born 18 July 1917) is an economics professor.

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Paul W. Franks

Paul Walter Franks, is a scholar, writer and professor of philosophy.

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Paul Waterhouse

Paul Waterhouse, (29 October 1861 – 19 December 1924), was a British architect.

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Peary Charan Sarkar

Peary Charan Sircar (1823–1875), spelled Pyari Churn Sircar or Pyari Charan Sircar in contemporary documents, was an educationist and textbook writer in nineteenth century Bengal.

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Penn Kimball

Penn Townsend Kimball II (October 12, 1915 – November 8, 2013) was an American journalist and college professor at Columbia University, most notable for suing the American government in the mid 1980s after his discovery that the FBI and CIA considered him and his wife a security risk.

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Pennar Davies

William Thomas Pennar Davies (12 November 1911 – 29 December 1996) was a Welsh clergyman and author.

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Percival Stacy Waddy

Percival Stacy Waddy (8 January 1875 – 8 February 1937) was an Australian schoolmaster, clergyman and cricketer.

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Percy Alden

Sir Percy Alden (6 June 1865 – 30 June 1944) was a British social worker, land reformer and radical Liberal Party politician.

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Percy Kidd

Percy Marmaduke Kidd (13 February 1851 – 21 January 1942) was an English doctor.

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Percy Mansell Jones

Percy Mansell Jones (11 April 1889 - 24 January 1968) was a Welsh Professor of French.

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Persepolis (comics)

Persepolis is a graphic autobiography by Marjane Satrapi that depicts her childhood up to her early adult years in Iran during and after the Islamic Revolution.

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Peston Padamji Ginwala

Peston Padamji Ginwala (9 February 1919 – 2 July 2008) also known as Pesi Ginwala was a noted senior barrister from India, working at Calcutta High Court.

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Peter Brooke, Baron Brooke of Sutton Mandeville

Peter Leonard Brooke, Baron Brooke of Sutton Mandeville, (born 3 March 1934) is a British politician.

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Peter Calvocoressi

Peter John Ambrose Calvocoressi (17 November 1912 – 5 February 2010) was a British lawyer, Liberal politician, historian, and publisher.

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Peter Carruthers (philosopher)

Peter Carruthers (born 16 June 1952) is a British-American philosopher working primarily in the area of philosophy of mind, though he has also made contributions to philosophy of language and ethics.

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Peter Clark (historian)

Peter Alan Clark (born 1944) is a British historian.

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Peter Danckwerts

Peter Victor Danckwerts, (14 October 1916 – 25 October 1984) was a chemical engineer who pioneered the concept of the residence time distribution.

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Peter Donaldson (economist)

Peter Donaldson (27 October 1934 – 6 September 2002) was a British economist, academic, author, and radio and television broadcaster.

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Peter Donnelly

Peter James Donnelly, (born 15 May 1959) is an Australian mathematician and Professor of Statistical Science at the University of Oxford.

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Peter Forrest (philosopher)

Peter Forrest (born 1948 in Liverpool, England) is an Australian philosopher.

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Peter Geach

Peter Thomas Geach, FBA (29 March 1916 – 21 December 2013) was a British philosopher and professor of logic at the University of Leeds.

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Peter Goldie

Peter Goldie (5 November 1946 – 22 October 2011) was a British academic philosopher with interests in ethics and aesthetics.

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Peter Gregson (civil servant)

Sir Peter Lewis Gregson, GCB (28 June 1936 – 12 December 2015) was a British civil servant.

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Peter Hacker

Peter Michael Stephan Hacker (born 15 July 1939) is a British philosopher.

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Peter Heyworth

Peter Lawrence Frederick Heyworth (21 June 1921 - 2 October 1991) was an American-born English music critic and biographer.

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Peter Hinchliff

Peter Bingham Hinchliff (25 February 1929 - 17 October 1995) was a South African Anglican priest and academic.

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Peter Jones (historian)

Peter M. Jones is professor of French history at the University of Birmingham.

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Peter MacGregor (Queensland politician)

Peter Balderston MacGregor (9 April 1866 – 10 April 1936) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Peter Monie

Peter William Monie CSI (30 March 1877 – 11 December 1946) was a British administrator in India who later became a clergyman and was first honorary general secretary of Toc H, from 1925 to 1935.

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Peter Murray-Rust

Peter Murray-Rust (born 1941) is a chemist currently working at the University of Cambridge.

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Peter Newton (winemaker)

Peter Leigh Newton (August 27, 1926 – February 4, 2008) was an English-born American winemaker, the founder of Sterling Vineyards and Newton Vineyard.

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Peter Nye

Peter Hague Nye FRS (16 September 1921–13 February 2009) was a British soil scientist.

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Peter Quennell

Sir Peter Courtney Quennell CBE (9 March 1905 – 27 October 1993) was an English biographer, literary historian, editor, essayist, poet, and critic.

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Peter Rodd

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Peter Sedgwick

Peter Harold Sedgwick (9 March 1934 – c. 8 September 1983) was a translator of Victor Serge, author of a number of books including PsychoPolitics and a revolutionary socialist activist.

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Peter Self

Peter John Otter Self (1919 – 29 March 1999) was an English journalist, academic, planning policy-maker and university teacher of planning.

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Peter Singer

Peter Albert David Singer, AC (born 6 July 1946) is an Australian moral philosopher.

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Peter Snow

Peter Snow, CBE (born 20 April 1938) is a British radio and television presenter and historian, best known as an analyst of election results.

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Peter Tegel

Peter Tegel is a British translator of Czech-German descent.

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Peter Wentworth (priest)

Peter Wentworth (1601-1661) was an Anglican priest in the 17th century.

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Philip Candelas

Philip Candelas, (born 24 October 1951, London, UK) is a British physicist and mathematician.

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Philip Guedalla

Philip Guedalla (12 March 1889 – 16 December 1944) was an English barrister, and a popular historical and travel writer and biographer.

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Philip Hanson

Sir Philip Herbert Hanson CB (18 September 1871–23 October 1955) was a British civil servant, who later served in the Irish Free State.

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Philip Hope-Wallace

Philip Adrian Hope-Wallace CBE (6 November 1911 – 3 September 1979) was an English music and theatre critic, whose career was mostly with The Manchester Guardian (later known as The Guardian).

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Philip Lybbe Powys Lybbe

Philip Lybbe Powys Lybbe (12 June 1818 – 12 September 1897) was an English rower, barrister and Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1859 and 1865.

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Philip Maini

Philip Kumar Maini (born 16 October 1959 in Magherafelt, Northern Ireland) is a Northern Irish mathematician.

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Philip Mansel

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Philip Mason

Philip Mason OBE CIE (19 March 1906 – 25 January 1999) was an English civil servant and author.

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Philip Mayer Kaiser

Philip Mayer Kaiser (July 12, 1913 – May 24, 2007) was a United States diplomat.

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Philip Morrell

Philip Edward Morrell, (4 June 1870 – 5 January 1943) was a British Liberal politician.

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Philip N. Howard

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Philip Wykeham Martin

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Phipps Hornby (priest)

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Piers Fletcher

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Prabhat Patnaik

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Pradip Krishen

Pradip Krishen (b 1949), is an Indian filmmaker and environmentalist.

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Prideaux Lightfoot

Reginald Prideaux Lightfoot (26 May 1836 – 18 September 1906) was a British Anglican priest.

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Prince Alfred College

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Prince Zeid bin Hussein

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Professor of Jurisprudence (Glasgow)

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Quintin Hogg, Baron Hailsham of St Marylebone

Quintin McGarel Hogg, Baron Hailsham of St Marylebone, (9 October 1907 – 12 October 2001), who held the title 2nd Viscount Hailsham from 1950 to 1963, was a British politician known for the length of his career, the vigour with which he campaigned for the Conservative Party, and the influence of his political writing.

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R. H. C. Davis

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R. H. Tawney

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R. M. Hare

Richard Mervyn Hare (21 March 1919 – 29 January 2002), usually cited as R. M. Hare, was an English moral philosopher who held the post of White's Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Oxford from 1966 until 1983.

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R. T. France

Richard Thomas France (2 April 1938 – 10 February 2012) was a New Testament scholar and Anglican cleric.

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R. W. Ketton-Cremer

Robert Wyndham Ketton-Cremer, (2 May 1906 – 12 December 1969) was an English landowner, biographer and historian.

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R. W. Southern

Sir Richard William Southern, FBA (8 February 1912 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne – 6 February 2001 in Oxford), who published under the name R. W. Southern, was a noted English medieval historian, based at the University of Oxford.

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Raaphi Persitz

Raaphi (Raaphy, Rafi, Raphael, Rafael) Joseph Arie Persitz (26 July 1934 – 4 February 2009) was an English–Israeli–Swiss chess master, financial analyst, financial journalist, and chess writer.

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Rachel Luttrell

Rachel Zawadi Luttrell (born 19 January 1971) is a Tanzanian-Canadian actress best known for her role as Teyla Emmagan, an Athosian warrior leader on Stargate Atlantis.

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Raja Maharaj Singh

Raja Sir Maharaj Singh, CIE, CStJ (17 May 1878, Kapurthala, Punjab – 6 June 1959, Lucknow) was the first Indian Governor of Bombay.

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Rajani Palme Dutt

Rajani Palme Dutt (19 June 1896 – 20 December 1974), generally known as R. Palme Dutt, was a leading journalist and theoretician in the Communist Party of Great Britain.

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Rajsoomer Lallah

Rajsoomer Lallah (September 1933 – 3 June 2012) was a Mauritian lawyer and judge who played a leading role in International Human Rights cases.

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Ralph C. S. Walker

Ralph Charles Sutherland Walker (born 2 June 1944) is a philosopher at Magdalen College, Oxford and an expert on the philosophy of Immanuel Kant.

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Ralph Lingen, 1st Baron Lingen

Ralph Robert Wheeler Lingen, 1st Baron Lingen KCB (19 December 1819 – 22 July 1905) was an English civil servant.

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Ralph Palmer, 12th Baron Lucas

Ralph Matthew Palmer, 12th Baron Lucas and 8th Lord Dingwall (born 7 June 1951) is one of the hereditary peers elected to remain in the House of Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999, sitting as a Conservative.

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Ralph Radcliffe Whitehead

Ralph Radcliffe Whitehead (1854–1929) was the founder and chief benefactor of the "Byrdcliffe Arts and Crafts Colony" located in Woodstock, New York.

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Ramin Toloui

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Ramsay Muir

John Ramsay Bryce Muir (30 September 1872 – 4 May 1941) was a British historian, Liberal Party politician and thinker who made a significant contribution to the development of liberal political philosophy in the 1920s and 1930s through his work on domestic industrial policy and his promotion of the international policy of interdependency.

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Rana Dasgupta

Rana Dasgupta (born 5 November 1971 in Canterbury, England) is a British Indian novelist and essayist.

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Raphael Samuel

Raphael Elkan Samuel (26 December 19349 December 1996) was a British Marxist historian, described by Stuart Hall as "one of the most outstanding, original intellectuals of his generation".

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Rawlinson Road

Rawlinson Road is a residential road in North Oxford, England.

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Raymond Asquith

Raymond Herbert Asquith (6 November 1878 – 15 September 1916) was an English barrister and son of British Prime Minister H. H. Asquith.

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Raymond Asquith, 3rd Earl of Oxford and Asquith

Raymond Benedict Bartholomew Michael Asquith, 3rd Earl of Oxford and Asquith, (born 24 August 1952) is a British former diplomat and hereditary peer.

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Raymond Beazley

Sir Charles Raymond Beazley (1868–1955) was a British historian.

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Raymond Evershed, 1st Baron Evershed

Francis Raymond Evershed, 1st Baron Evershed, PC (8 August 1899 – 3 October 1966) was British judge who served as Master of the Rolls, and subsequently became a Law Lord.

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Raymond Henry Walton

Sir Raymond Henry Walton (9 September 1915 – 29 January 1988), was a British Liberal Party politician and High Court Judge.

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Raymond Massey

Raymond Hart Massey (August 30, 1896 – July 29, 1983) was a Canadian-American actor, known for his commanding, stage-trained voice.

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Raymond Mortimer

Charles Raymond Bell Mortimer CBE (25 April 1895 – 9 January 1980), who wrote under the name Raymond Mortimer, was a British writer on art and literature, known mostly as a critic and literary editor.

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Raymond Petit

Raymond Petit (born 26 October 1954), is a Luxembourgian sculptor.

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Reader Bullard

Sir Reader William Bullard (5 December 1885 – 24 May 1976) was a British diplomat and author.

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Reginald Arthur Gamble

Sir Reginald Arthur Gamble was born in 1862.

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Reginald Carr (librarian)

Reginald Philip Carr (born 20 February 1946) is an English librarian, who was Bodley's Librarian (head of the Bodleian Library at the University of Oxford) from 1997 until his retirement in 2006.

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Reginald Carter (headmaster)

Reginald Carter (1868-1936) was a Fellow and Tutor of Lincoln College, Oxford, Rector of the Edinburgh Academy, and Headmaster of Bedford School.

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Reginald Hankey

Reginald Hankey (3 November 1832 – 25 August 1886) was an English first-class cricketer, active from 1853 to 1860.

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Reginald Heber Roe

Reginald Heber Roe (3 August 1850 – 21 September 1926) was a headmaster of Brisbane Grammar School, Queensland, Australia and first vice-chancellor of the University of Queensland.

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Reginald Hobhouse

The Ven. Reginald Hobhouse, MA (18 March 1818 – 27 January 1895), was an Anglican priest: the Archdeacon of Bodmin from 1878 to 1892.

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Reginald Victor Jones

Reginald Victor Jones, FRSE, LLD (29 September 1911 – 17 December 1997) was a British physicist and scientific military intelligence expert who played an important role in the defence of Britain in.

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Registrar of the University of Oxford

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Regius Chair of Public Law and the Law of Nature and Nations

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Regius Professor of English Language and Literature (Glasgow)

The Regius Chair of English Language and Literature at the University of Glasgow was founded in 1861 by Queen Victoria, and is the only Regius Professorship in the Faculty of Arts.

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Rennell Rodd, 1st Baron Rennell

James Rennell Rodd, 1st Baron Rennell, (9 November 1858 – 26 July 1941), known as Sir Rennell Rodd before 1933, was a British diplomat, poet and politician.

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Rex Benson (merchant banker)

For the American songwriter, see Rex Benson (songwriter).

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Rhys Carpenter

Rhys Carpenter (August 5, 1889 – January 2, 1980) was an American classical art historian and professor at Bryn Mawr College.

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Rhys Isaac

Rhys Llywelyn Isaac (20 November 1937 in Cape Town, South Africa – 6 October 2010 in Blairgowrie, Victoria, Australia) was a South African-born Australian historian of American history who also worked in the United States.

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Richard Acland

Sir Richard Thomas Dyke Acland, 15th Baronet (26 November 1906 – 24 November 1990) was one of the founding members of the British Common Wealth Party in 1942, having previously been a Liberal Member of Parliament (MP).

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Richard Atkyns

Richard Atkyns (1615–1677), was an English writer on printing.

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Richard B. Angus

Richard Bladworth Angus (28 May 1831 – 17 September 1922) was a Scottish-Canadian financier, banker, and philanthropist.

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Richard Blackford

Richard Blackford (born 13 January 1954 in London) is an English composer.

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Richard Blount

Richard Blount, S.J. (1565–1638) was an English priest and the first Jesuit Provincial of England after the Elizabethan Laws were passed.

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Richard Budd

Richard Budd (1746 - 2 September 1821) was a British physician.

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Richard Claridge

Richard Claridge (1649–1723) was an English Anglican priest and Quaker convert.

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Richard Cobb

Richard Charles Cobb CBE (20 May 1917 – 15 January 1996) was a British historian and essayist, and professor at the University of Oxford.

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Richard Dawkins

Clinton Richard Dawkins (born 26 March 1941) is an English ethologist, evolutionary biologist, and author.

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Richard de Bury

Richard de Bury (24 January 1287 – 14 April 1345), also known as Richard Aungerville or Aungervyle, was an English priest, teacher, bishop, writer, and bibliophile.

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Richard Drayton

Richard Drayton FRHistS (born 1964) is a Guyana-born historian and Rhodes Professor of Imperial History at King's College London.

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Richard FitzRalph

Richard FitzRalph (also Fitz Ralph; c. 1300 – 16 December 1360) was an Irish Archbishop of Armagh during the 14th century.

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Richard G. Stearns

Richard Gaylore Stearns (born 1944) is a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts.

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Richard Gombrich

Richard Francis Gombrich (born 17 July 1937) is an Indologist and scholar of Sanskrit, Pāli, and Buddhist Studies.

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Richard Heygate

Sir Richard John Gage Heygate, 6th Baronet (born 1940) is a businessman and writer.

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Richard Jenkyns

Richard Jenkyns (1782 – 16 March 1854) was a British academic administrator at the University of Oxford and Dean at Wells Cathedral.

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Richard Kilvington

Richard Kilvington (c. 1302-1361) was an English scholastic philosopher at the University of Oxford.

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Richard Knowling

Canon Richard Knowling, DD (1851 – 4 July 1919) was the Chaplain of King's College London, canon of Durham and professor of divinity at Durham University.

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Richard Lambert

Sir Richard Peter Lambert (born 23 September 1944) is a British journalist and business executive.

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Richard Lewis Nettleship

Richard Lewis Nettleship (17 December 1846 – 25 August 1892) was an English philosopher.

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Richard Littlehailes

Richard Littlehailes (1878-1950) was a British educationist and administrator who spent most of his career in India.

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Richard Lloyd-Jones

Sir Richard Anthony Lloyd-Jones KCB (1988) CB 1981.

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Richard Norman (chemist)

Sir Richard Oswald Chandler Norman, (April 27, 1932 – June 6, 1993) was a British chemist.

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Richard of Campsall

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Richard Ovenden

Richard Ovenden (born 25 March 1964) is a British librarian and author.

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Richard Pares

Richard Pares (25 August 1902 – 3 May 1958) was a British historian.

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Richard Passingham

Richard Edward Passingham FRS (born 16 August 1943) is a British neuroscientist.

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Richard Portes

Richard Portes CBE (born December 10, 1941) is professor of Economics at London Business School.

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Richard Primus

Richard Abraham Primus (born 1969) is an American legal scholar.

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Richard Prosser (priest)

Richard Prosser, DD (1748–1839) was Archdeacon of Durham from 1808 until his death.

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Richard Reynell (pilot)

Richard Carew Reynell (12 April 1912 – 7 September 1940) was a test pilot and fighter pilot in the Second World War.

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Richard Roderham

Richard Roderham was a medieval churchman and university Vice-Chancellor and Chancellor.

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Richard Sharp

Richard Adrian William Sharp OBE (born 9 September 1938) from Cornwall, was educated at Blundell's School and at Balliol College, Oxford.

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Richard Susskind

Richard Susskind OBE FRSE (born 28 March 1961) is a British author, speaker, and independent adviser to international professional firms and national governments.

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Richard Tillesley

Richard Tillesley (1582–1624) was an English churchman, known for his book defending tithes.

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Richard Usborne

Richard Alexander Usborne (16 May 1910 – 21 March 2006), or simply Dick Usborne, was a journalist, advertising executive and author.

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Richard von Weizsäcker

Richard Karl Freiherr von Weizsäcker (15 April 1920 – 31 January 2015) was a German politician (CDU), who served as President of the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany until 1990) from 1984 to 1994.

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Richard W. Tsien

Richard Winyu Tsien (born 3 March 1945), is a Chinese-born American neurobiologist and engineer.

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Richard Wollheim

Richard Arthur Wollheim (5 May 1923 – 4 November 2003) was a British philosopher noted for original work on mind and emotions, especially as related to the visual arts, specifically, painting.

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Ricken Patel

Ricken Patel (born January 8, 1977) is the Canadian/British founding President and Executive Director of Avaaz, a major global civic organization with the world’s largest online activist community, including over 43 million subscribers.

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Robert Abbot (bishop)

Robert Abbot (1560–1617) was an Anglican clergyman and academic, known as a polemical writer.

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Robert Atkyns (judge)

Sir Robert Atkyns KB KS (1621–1710) was an English Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, Member of parliament, and Speaker of the House of Lords.

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Robert Baker Girdlestone

Robert Baker Girdlestone (1836–1923) was an Anglican cleric who ministered at St John's Downshire Hill, Hampstead.

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Robert Barbour (cricketer)

Robert Barbour (29 March 1899 – 29 December 1994) was an Australian cricketer.

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Robert Barnard

Robert Barnard (23 November 1936 – 19 September 2013) was an English crime writer, critic and lecturer.

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Robert Barrett Browning

Robert Wiedeman Barrett Browning, known as Pen Browning, (9 March 1849 – 8 July 1912) was an English painter.

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Robert Barrington-Ward

Robert McGowan Barrington-Ward DSO MC (23 February 1891 – 29 February 1948) was an English barrister and journalist who was editor of The Times from 1941 until 1948.

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Robert Birley

Sir Robert Birley KCMG (14 July 1903 – 22 July 1982) was an English educationalist who was head master of Charterhouse School, then Eton College, and an anti-apartheid campaigner.

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Robert Blair (VC)

Robert Blair VC (13 March 1834 – 28 March 1859) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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Robert Browning (Byzantinist)

Robert Browning, FBA (15 January 1914 – 11 March 1997) was a Scottish Byzantinist and university professor.

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Robert Buckley Comyn

Robert Buckley Comyn (26 October 1792 - 23 May 1853) was a British judge who served as Chief Justice of the Madras High Court from 1835 to 1842.

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Robert Caldwell

Bishop Robert Caldwell (7 May 1814 – 28 August 1891) was a missionary and linguist, who academically established the Dravidian family of languages.He served as Assistant Bishop of Tirunelveli from 1877.

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Robert Crawford (Scottish poet)

Robert Crawford FRSE FBA (born 1959) is a Scottish poet, scholar and critic.

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Robert Croke (died 1680)

Sir Robert Croke (c. 1609 – 8 February 1680) was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1640 and 1643.

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Robert D. Putnam

Robert David Putnam (born January 9, 1941) is an American political scientist.

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Robert de Chesney

Robert de Chesney (died December 1166) was a medieval English Bishop of Lincoln.

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Robert Ensor

Sir Robert Charles Kirkwood Ensor (16 October 1877 – 4 December 1958) was a British writer, poet, journalist, liberal intellectual and historian.

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Robert Fane

Robert George Cecil Fane (8 May 1796–1864) was an English judge.

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Robert Finch (antiquarian)

Robert Finch (27 December 1783 – 16 September 1830) was an English antiquary.

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Robert Grant Irving

Robert Grant Irving, Ph.D. is an author and lecturer specializing in the history of art and architecture of Britain and the British Empire.

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Robert Haldane-Duncan, 3rd Earl of Camperdown

Robert Adam Philips Haldane Haldane-Duncan, 3rd Earl of Camperdown (28 May 1841 – 5 June 1918), styled Viscount Duncan from 1859 to 1867, was a British Liberal politician.

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Robert Herbert

Sir Robert George Wyndham Herbert, (12 June 1831 – 6 May 1905), was the first Premier of Queensland, Australia.

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Robert Hinde

Robert Aubrey Hinde (26 October 1923 – 23 December 2016) was a British zoologist, the Emeritus Royal Society Research Professor of Zoology at the University of Cambridge.

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Robert Holford Macdowall Bosanquet

Robert Holford Macdowall Bosanquet (31 July 1841 – 7 August 1912) was an English scientist and music theorist, and brother of Admiral Sir Day Bosanquet, and philosopher Bernard Bosanquet.

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Robert Howard Hodgkin

Robert Howard Hodgkin (24 April 1877 – 28 June 1951) was a historian of modern history at Queen's College in Oxford, and served as its provost from 1937 until 1946.

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Robert Jasper More

Robert Jasper More (30 October 1836 – 25 November 1903) was an English landowner, barrister and Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons in two periods between 1865 and 1903.

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Robert Madgwick

Sir Robert Bowden Madgwick OBE (10 May 1905 – 25 March 1979) was an Australian educationist.

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Robert Master

Robert Mosley Master (b Croston 12 February 1794-d Poulton-le-Fylde 1 July 1867), also known as the “Clogging Parson”, was Archdeacon of Manchester, England.

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Robert Maximilian de Gaynesford

Maximilian de Gaynesford (born 1968) is an English philosopher and the author of (Oxford, 2017).

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Robert Maxwell Ogilvie

Prof Robert Maxwell Ogilvie FRSE FSA FBA DLitt (5 June 1932 – 7 November 1981 at St. Andrews, Scotland) was a prominent scholar of Latin literature and classical philology.

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Robert Mellors

Robert ('Rob') Mellors OBE (born 1953), is an expert in tropical agriculture and governance.

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Robert Morehead

Robert Morehead FRSE (9 March 1777-13 December 1842) was a Scottish clergyman and poet who served as Dean of Edinburgh from 1818 to 1832.

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Robert Morier

Sir Robert Burnett David Morier (31 March 1826 – 16 November 1893) was a British diplomat, who most notably served as the British Ambassador to Russia between 1884 and 1893.

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Robert O. Collins

Robert Oakley Collins (1933 – 2008) was an American historian of East Africa and Sudan.

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Robert Persons

Robert Persons (24 June 1546 – 15 April 1610), later known as Robert Parsons, was an English Jesuit priest.

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Robert Peston

Robert James Kenneth Peston (born 25 April 1960) is a British journalist, presenter, and founder of the education charity Speakers for Schools.

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Robert Preston Bruce

Robert Preston Bruce DL (4 December 1851 – 8 December 1893) was a British Liberal Party politician.

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Robert Ranulph Marett

Robert Ranulph Marett (13 June 1866 – 18 February 1943) was a British ethnologist.

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Robert Reece

Robert Reece (2 May 1838 – 8 July 1891) was a British comic playwright and librettist active in the Victorian era.

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Robert Reed, Lord Reed

Robert John Reed, Lord Reed (born 7 September 1956) is a Scottish judge and the current Deputy President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom.

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Robert Reid, 1st Earl Loreburn

Robert Threshie Reid, 1st Earl Loreburn, (3 April 1846 – 30 November 1923) was a British lawyer, judge and radical Liberal politician.

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Robert Samuel Wright

Sir Robert Samuel Wright (20 January 1839 – 13 August 1904) was a 19th-century Justice of the British High Court, Queen's Bench Division.

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Robert Sanders, 1st Baron Bayford

Robert Arthur Sanders, 1st Baron Bayford, PC, JP (20 June 1867 – 24 February 1940) was an English politician.

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Robert Scott (Mauritius)

Sir Robert Scott, (10 March 1903 - 28 May 1968) was the 27th Governor of Mauritius from 22 Mar 1954 - 10 Jul 1959.

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Robert Scott (philologist)

Robert Scott (26 January 1811 – 2 December 1887) was a British academic philologist and Church of England priest.

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Robert Southey

Robert Southey (or 12 August 1774 – 21 March 1843) was an English poet of the Romantic school, one of the "Lake Poets" along with William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and England's Poet Laureate for 30 years from 1813 until his death in 1843.

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Robert Thwaits

Robert Thwaits (also Thwayts and Thwaytes) was an English medieval academic administrator.

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Robert Twigger

Robert Twigger (born 30 October 1962) is a British author.

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Robert Waller (pundit)

Robert Waller (born September 1955) is a British election expert, author, teacher, and former opinion pollster.

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Robert Yeamans

Robert Yeamans or Yeomans (died 1643) was an English merchant of Bristol who in early 1643 plotted with other Royalists to aid in the capture of Bristol by the Royalists.

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Robert Younger, Baron Blanesburgh

Robert Younger, Baron Blanesburgh (12 September 1861 – 17 August 1946) was a Scottish barrister and judge.

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Robertson Davies

William Robertson Davies, (28 August 1913 – 2 December 1995) was a Canadian novelist, playwright, critic, journalist, and professor.

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Robin Barbour

Robert Alexander Stewart "Robin" Barbour (11 May 1921 – 18 October 2014) was a Church of Scotland minister and an author.

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Robin Briggs

Robin Briggs, (born 26 May 1942) is an English historian who has spent his entire academic career at All Souls College, Oxford.

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Robin Nisbet

Robert George Murdoch 'Robin' Nisbet, FBA (21 May 1925 – 14 May 2013), known as R. G. M. Nisbet, was a British classicist and academic, specialising in Latin literature.

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Robin Turton, Baron Tranmire

Robert Hugh Turton, Baron Tranmire, KBE, MC, PC, JP, DL (8 August 1903 – 17 January 1994) was a British Conservative Party politician.

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Robin Walker

Robin Caspar Walker (born 12 April 1978) is a British Conservative Party politician who is the Member of Parliament (MP) for the Worcester constituency and the Undersecretary of State for the Department for Exiting the European Union.

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Robin Wilson (mathematician)

Robin James Wilson (born 5 December 1943) is an emeritus professor in the Department of Mathematics at the Open University, having previously been Head of the Pure Mathematics Department and Dean of the Faculty.

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Robinson Ellis

Robinson Ellis, FBA (5 September 1834 – 9 October 1913) was an English classical scholar.

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Rodney Hilton

Rodney Howard Hilton, FBA (17 November 1916 – 7 June 2002) was an English Marxist historian of the late medieval period and the transition from feudalism to capitalism.

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Rodney Leach, Baron Leach of Fairford

(Charles Guy) Rodney Leach, Baron Leach of Fairford (1 June 1934 – 12 June 2016) was a British businessman and a Conservative member of the House of Lords.

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Roger Cashmore

Roger John Cashmore (born 22 August 1944) is the Chair of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority.

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Roger Cohen

Roger Cohen (born 2 August 1955) is a journalist and author.

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Roger Freeman, Baron Freeman

Roger Norman Freeman, Baron Freeman, PC (born 27 May 1942), is a British politician.

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Roger Leyburn

Roger Leyburn (died 1508) was an English churchman and academic, Master of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, archdeacon of Durham and bishop of Carlisle.

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Roger Lonsdale

Roger Harrison Lonsdale, FBA (born 6 August 1934) is a British literary scholar and academic; he was a Fellow and Tutor at Balliol College Oxford from 1963 to 2000, and Professor of English Literature at the University of Oxford from 1992 to 2000.

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Roger Ludlow

Roger Ludlow (1590–1664) was an English lawyer, magistrate, military officer, and colonist.

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Roger Mander

Roger Mander D.D. (died 21 December 1704) was an English academic administrator at the University of Oxford.

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Roger Mayne

Roger Mayne (5 May 1929 – 7 June 2014) was an English photographer, most famous for his documentation of the children of Southam Street, London.

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Roger Mynors

Sir Roger Aubrey Baskerville Mynors, (1903–1989) was a British classical scholar.

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Roger Sewell Bacon

Sir Roger Sewell Bacon, MBE (23 January 1895 – 17 February 1962) was a British judge who was Chief Justice of Gibraltar (1946–55) and a Justice of Appeal on the East African Court of Appeal (1955–57).

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Roger Tomkys

Sir (William) Roger Tomkys KCMG, (born 15 March 1937) is a retired British diplomat, and former Master of Pembroke College, at the University of Cambridge.

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Rohan Rivett

Rohan Deakin Rivett (16 January 1917 – 5 October 1977) was an Australian journalist, author and influential editor of the Adelaide newspaper The News from 1951 to 1960.

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Roly Keating

Roland Francis Kester "Roly" Keating (born 5 August 1961) is Chief Executive of the British Library.

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Ronald Barnes, 3rd Baron Gorell

Ronald Gorell Barnes, 3rd Baron Gorell (16 April 1884 – 2 May 1963) was a British peer, Liberal politician, poet, author and newspaper editor.

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Ronald Gordon

Archibald Ronald McDonald Gordon (19 March 1927 – 8 August 2015) was a British Anglican bishop.

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Ronald Grierson

Sir Ronald Hugh Grierson (6 August 1921 – 23 October 2014) was a German-born British banker, businessman, government advisor, and British Army officer.

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Ronald Hamowy

Ronald Hamowy (April 17, 1937 – September 8, 2012) was a Canadian academic, known primarily for his contributions to political and social thought.

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Ronald Hatton

Sir Ronald George Hatton,, (6 July 1886 – 11 November 1965) was a British horticulturalist and pomologist.

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Ronald Knox

Ronald Arbuthnott Knox (17 February 1888 – 24 August 1957) was an English Catholic priest, theologian and author of detective stories.

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Ronald Macleay

Sir James William Ronald Macleay GCMG (1870 – 5 March 1943) was a British diplomat.

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Ronald Ormiston Sinclair

Sir Ronald Ormiston Sinclair (2 May 1903 - 1996) was a New Zealand lawyer and judge who served in the British Colonial Service.

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Ronald Poulton

Ronald 'Ronnie' William Poulton (later sometimes Poulton-Palmer) (12 September 1889 – 5 May 1915) was an English rugby union footballer, who captained and was killed in the First World War.

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Ronald Suresh Roberts

Ronald Suresh Roberts (born 17 February 1968), also known as RSR, is a British West Indian biographer, lawyer and writer.

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Ronald Wingate

Sir Ronald Evelyn Leslie Wingate, 2nd Baronet, (30 September 1889 – 31 August 1978) was a British colonial administrator, soldier and author.

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Ronnie Bell

Ronald Percy "Ronnie" Bell FRS FRSC FRSE (24 November 1907 – 9 January 1996) was a leading British physical chemist who worked in the Physical Chemistry Laboratory at the University of Oxford, England.

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Rory Kinnear

Rory Michael Kinnear (born 17 February 1978) is an English actor and playwright who has worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Royal National Theatre.

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Rory Stewart

Roderick James Nugent "Rory" Stewart, FRSGS (born 3 January 1973) is a British politician, diplomat, and writer.

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Rosa Luxemburg

Rosa Luxemburg (Róża Luksemburg; also Rozalia Luxenburg; 5 March 1871 – 15 January 1919) was a Polish Marxist theorist, philosopher, economist, anti-war activist, and revolutionary socialist who became a naturalized German citizen at the age of 28.

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Rosalind Thomas

Rosalind Thomas is a Fellow and Tutor in Classics at Balliol College, Oxford University and professor of Ancient Greek history.

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Rose Smith

Rosina Smith (10 May 1891 – 23 July 1985) was a British communist activist, educator and union organizer.

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Ross McLean (civil servant)

John Ross McLean, the 11th of 12 children of a Northern Manitoba minister and farmer, was born in the small prairie village of Ethelbert in 1905.

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Rowenna Davis

Rowenna Davis (born 28 February 1985) is a British political journalist and educator.

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Rowland Prothero, 1st Baron Ernle

Rowland Edmund Prothero, 1st Baron Ernle, MVO, PC (6 September 1851 – 1 July 1937) was a British agricultural expert, administrator, journalist, author and Conservative politician.

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Roy Bhaskar

Ram Roy Bhaskar (15 May 1944 – 19 November 2014) was a British philosopher best known as the initiator of the philosophical movement of critical realism (CR).

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Roy Clive Abraham

Roy Clive Abraham (16 December 1890, Melbourne, Australia - 22 June 1963, Hendon, London) was a key figure in African language scholarship during the twentieth century.

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Roy Jenkins

Roy Harris Jenkins, Baron Jenkins of Hillhead, (11 November 1920 – 5 January 2003) was a British Labour Party, SDP and Liberal Democrat politician, and biographer of British political leaders.

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Roy Ridley

Maurice Roy Ridley (25 January 1890, in Orcheston St Mary – 12 June 1969) was a writer and poet, Fellow and Chaplain of Balliol College, Oxford.

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Royal Institute of Philosophy

The Royal Institute of Philosophy, founded in 1925, is a charity organisation that offers lectures and conferences on philosophical topics.

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Rudolf Olden

Rudolf Olden (January 14, 1885 in Stettin – September 18, 1940) was a German lawyer and journalist.

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Rupert Hart-Davis

Sir Rupert Charles Hart-Davis (28 August 1907 – 8 December 1999) was an English publisher and editor.

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Rupert Read

Rupert Read (born 1966) is an academic and a Green Party politician in England.

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Russell Barry

Frank Russell Barry DSO (called Russell) was an Anglican Bishop and author who served as Bishop of Southwell for over 20 years in the middle of the 20th century Born on 28 January 1890 he was educated at Bradfield and Oriel College, Oxford and ordained in 1914.

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Russell Meiggs

Russell Meiggs (20 October 1902 – 24 June 1989) was a British ancient historian, perhaps best known for his extensive work on the Roman port city of Ostia.

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Rustication (academia)

Rustication is a term used at Oxford, Cambridge and Durham Universities to mean being "sent down" or expelled temporarily, or, in more recent times, to leave temporarily for welfare and/or health reasons.

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Ruth Chang

Ruth Chang is an American professor of philosophy at Rutgers University, known for her research on the incommensurability of values and on practical reason and normativity.

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Ruth Williams Khama

Ruth Williams Khama, Lady Khama (9 December 1923 – 22 May 2002) was the wife of Botswana's first president Sir Seretse Khama, the Paramount Chief of its Bamangwato tribe.

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Ryland Adkins

Sir William Ryland Dent Adkins (11 May 1862 – 30 January 1925) was an English barrister, judge and Liberal politician.

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Saïd Business School

Saïd Business School (Oxford Saïd) is the business school of the University of Oxford.

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Sabine Singh

Sabine Erika Singh (born August 4, 1974) is an American actress.

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Sacheverell Sitwell

Sir Sacheverell Reresby Sitwell, 6th Baronet (15 November 1897 – 1 October 1988) was an English writer, best known as an art critic, music critic (his books on Mozart, Liszt, and Domenico Scarlatti are still consulted), and writer on architecture, particularly the baroque.

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Sam Aaronovitch

Sam Aaronovitch (26 December 1919 – 30 May 1998) was a British economist, academic, working class intellectual and senior member of the Communist Party of Great Britain.

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Samuel Alexander

Samuel Alexander OM, FBA (6 January 185913 September 1938) was an Australian-born British philosopher.

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Samuel Baldwyn

Sir Samuel Baldwyn (ca. 1618 – 15 July 1683) was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1659.

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Samuel Barnett (reformer)

Samuel Augustus Barnett (8 February 1844 – 17 June 1913) was a Church of England cleric and social reformer who was particularly associated with the establishment of the first university settlement, Toynbee Hall, in east London in 1884.

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Samuel Beer

Samuel Hutchison Beer (July 28, 1911 – April 7, 2009) was an American political scientist who specialized in the government and politics of the United Kingdom.

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Samuel Finer

Professor Samuel Edward Finer (22 September 1915 – 9 June 1993) was a political scientist and historian who was instrumental in advancing political studies as an academic subject in the United Kingdom, pioneering the study of UK political institutions.

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Samuel Fisher (died 1681)

Samuel Fisher (c.1605–1681) was an English Puritan clergyman and writer, who was committed to a Presbyterian polity.

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Samuel Shem

Samuel Shem is the pen-name of the American psychiatrist Stephen Joseph Bergman (born 1944).

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Samuel Waldegrave

Samuel Waldegrave (13 September 1817–1 October 1869) was Bishop of Carlisle from 1860 until his death.

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Sandford Lock

Sandford Lock is a lock on the River Thames in England, situated at Sandford-on-Thames which is just South of Oxford.

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Sandie Lindsay, 1st Baron Lindsay of Birker

Alexander Dunlop Lindsay, 1st Baron Lindsay of Birker (born 14 May 1879 in Glasgow, Scotland; died 18 March 1952), known as Sandie Lindsay, was a Scottish academic and peer.

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Sandy Glen

Sir Alexander "Sandy" Richard Glen KBE DSC (18 April 1912 – 6 March 2004) was a Scottish explorer of the Arctic, and wartime intelligence officer.

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Sarvepalli Gopal

Sarvepalli Gopal (23 April 1923 – 20 April 2002) was a well-known Indian historian.

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Sasha Abramsky

Sasha Abramsky (born 4 April 1972) is a British-born freelance journalist and author who now lives in the United States.

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Saul Rae

Saul Forbes Rae (December 31, 1914 – January 9, 1999) was a Canadian diplomat during the Pearsonian era of Canadian foreign policy.

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Savilian Professor of Astronomy

The position of Savilian Professor of Astronomy was established at the University of Oxford in 1619.

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Savilian Professor of Geometry

The position of Savilian Professor of Geometry was established at the University of Oxford in 1619.

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Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry

The Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry is the combined medical school and dental school of the University of Western Ontario, one of 17 medical schools in Canada and one of six in Ontario.

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Scott Buchanan

Scott Milross Buchanan (March 17, 1895 – March 25, 1968) was an American philosopher, educator, and foundation consultant.

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Scott Forbes

Conrad Scott-Forbes (11 September 1920 – 25 February 1997), popularly known as Scott Forbes, was a film and television actor and screenwriter.

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Sean Wilentz

Robert Sean Wilentz (born February 20, 1951) is the Sidney and Ruth Lapidus Professor of the American Revolutionary Era at Princeton University, where he has taught since 1979.

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Sebastian Roberts

Major-General Sir Sebastian John Lechmere Roberts, (born 1954) is a retired senior British Army officer who served as the Senior Army Representative at the Royal College of Defence Studies.

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Selwyn Lloyd

John Selwyn Brooke Lloyd, Baron Selwyn-Lloyd, (28 July 1904 – 18 May 1978), known for most of his career as Selwyn Lloyd, was a British politician.

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Seretse Khama

Sir Seretse Goitsebeng Maphiri Khama, GCB, KBE (1 July 1921 – 13 July 1980) was the first President of Botswana, in office from 1966 to 1980.

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Seumas Milne

Seumas Milne (born 1958) is a British journalist and political aide.

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Seymour King

Sir Henry Seymour King, 1st Baronet KCIE (4 January 1852 – 14 November 1933) was an English banker, mountaineer and Conservative politician.

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Shailendra Raj Mehta

Shailendra Raj Mehta (born 9 July 1959) is an Indian Economist, who has done extensive research in the areas of Entrepreneurship, Industrial Organization, Information Economics and Experimental Economics.

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Shed Simove

Sheridan Howard "Shed" Simove (born 8 May 1971) is a British performer, motivational speaker, author and entrepreneur.

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Shiela Grant Duff

Shiela Grant Duff (11 May 1913 – 19 March 2004) was a British author, journalist and foreign correspondent.

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Shoghi Effendi

Shoghí Effendí Rabbání (1 March 1897 – 4 November 1957), better known as Shoghi Effendi, was the Guardian and appointed head of the Bahá'í Faith from 1921 until his death in 1957.

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Shukburgh Ashby

Shukburgh or Shuckburgh Ashby (6 October 1724 – 28 January 1792) was a British landowner and politician.

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Shute Barrington

Shute Barrington (26 May 173425 March 1826) was an English churchman, Bishop of Llandaff in Wales, as well as Bishop of Salisbury and Bishop of Durham in England.

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Shyamji Krishna Varma

Shyamji Krishna Varma (4 October, 1857 – 30 March, 1930) was an Indian revolutionary fighter, an Indian patriot, lawyer and journalist who founded the Indian Home Rule Society, India House and The Indian Sociologist in London.

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Sidney Lee

Sir Sidney Lee (5 December 1859 – 3 March 1926) was an English biographer, writer and critic.

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Sidney Low

Sir Sidney James Mark Low (22 January 1857 – 14 January 1932) was a British journalist, historian, and essayist.

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Sidney Reginald Daniels

Sidney Reginald Daniels (18 September 1873 – 18 August 1937), was a British Liberal Party politician, Civil Servant and Barrister-at-law.

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Simon Hornblower

Simon Hornblower, FBA (born 1949) is an English classicist and academic.

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Simon Lee (academic)

Simon Francis Lee (born 29 March 1957 in Gillingham, Kent) is a Professor of Law and Director of Citizenship & Governance Research at The Open University, Visiting Fellow, St Edmund's College, Cambridge, and Emeritus Professor of Jurisprudence at Queen's University Belfast.

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Simon Mayall

Lieutenant General Sir Simon Vincent Mayall (born 7 March 1956) is a retired British Army officer and a Middle East Adviser at the Ministry of Defence.

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Simon Stevens (NHS England)

Simon Stevens (born 4 August 1966) is a British health manager, public policy analyst and politician.

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Simon Thelwall (of Cefn Coch)

Simon Thelwall (born 1561, date of death unknown) was a Welsh politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1593.

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Simon Walker (business)

Simon Edward John Walker (28 May 1953 –) CBE is a businessman who is the lead non-executive director of the Department for International Trade.

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Simon Walsh

Simon Walsh is a British barrister specialising in police, licensing and ecclesiastical law, a magistrate in the City of London and an Alderman of the City of London for the ward of Farringdon Without.

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Sir Alexander Grant, 10th Baronet

Sir Alexander Grant, 10th Baronet, FRSE (23 September 1826 – 30 November 1884) was a Scottish baronet, landowner and historian who served Principal of the University of Edinburgh from 1868 to 1884.

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Sir Archibald Philip Hope, 17th Baronet

Group-Captain Sir Archibald Philip Hope, 17th Baronet Hope of Craighall OBE, DFC, AE (27 March 1912 – 12 July 1987) was a Scottish aristocrat and WWII aviator.

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Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie, 2nd Baronet

Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie, 2nd Baronet FRS (5 February 181724 November 1880) was an English chemist.

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Sir Charles Kimber, 3rd Baronet

Sir Charles Dixon Kimber, 3rd Baronet (7 January 1912 – 10 April 2008) was one of the Kimber baronets.

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Sir Charles Shaw, 1st Baronet

Theodore Frederick Charles Edward Shaw (11 September 1859 – 17 April 1942) was a British Liberal Party politician.

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Sir David Gilmour, 4th Baronet

The Hon. Sir David Robert Gilmour, 4th Baronet (born 14 November 1952) is a British author.

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Sir Edmund Monson, 1st Baronet

Sir Edmund John Monson, 1st Baronet, (6 October 1834 – 28 October 1909), misspelled in some sources as Edward Monson, was a British diplomat who was minister or ambassador to several countries.

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Sir Edward Hulse, 7th Baronet

Sir Edward Hamilton Westrow Hulse, 7th Baronet (31 August 1889 – 12 March 1915) was an officer in the British Army during the First World War.

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Sir Edward Hunter-Blair, 8th Baronet

Sir Edward Thomas Hunter Blair, 8th Baronet, (15 December 1920 – 21 October 2006) was a British landowner and forester.

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Sir Edward Turner, 2nd Baronet

Sir Edward Turner, 2nd Baronet (28 April 1719 – 31 October 1766) was one of the Turner baronets of Ambrosden and a Member of Parliament.

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Sir Frederick Francis Baker, 2nd Baronet

Sir Frederick Francis Baker, 2nd Baronet (1772–1830) was a Fellow of the Royal Society.

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Sir George Gresley, 1st Baronet

Sir George Gresley, 1st Baronet (c. 1580 - 1651) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1628 to 1629.

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Sir Hugh Acland, 6th Baronet

Sir Hugh Acland, 6th Baronet (26 January 1697 – 29 July 1728) was the son of John Acland, Member of Parliament for Callington, and the grandson of Sir Hugh Acland, 5th Baronet.

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Sir James Fergusson, 8th Baronet

Sir James Fergusson, 8th Baronet of Kilkerran, FRSE LLD (1904-1973) was a Scottish peer, broadcaster, journalist and historian.

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Sir James Smyth, 1st Baronet

Sir James Smyth, 1st Baronet (c. 1686 – 28 February 1717) was a baronet in the Baronetage of Great Britain.

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Sir James Wellwood Moncreiff, 9th Baronet

Sir James Wellwood Moncreiff, 9th Baronet, with the judicial title Lord Moncreiff (1776–1851) was a Scottish lawyer and judge.

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Sir John Conroy, 3rd Baronet

Sir John Conroy, 3rd Baronet, FRS (16 August 1845 – 15 December 1900) was an English analytical chemist.

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Sir John Evelyn, 1st Baronet, of Wotton

Sir John Evelyn, 1st Baronet (1 March 1682 – July 1763) of Wotton, Surrey, was a British politician.

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Sir John Molesworth, 5th Baronet

Sir John Molesworth 5th Baronet (1729–1775), was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1765 to 1775.

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Sir John Ritchie Findlay, 1st Baronet

Sir John Ritchie Findlay, 1st Baronet, KBE, DL, FRSE (13 January 1866 – 13 April 1930), a Scotsman, was the owner of the business that published The Scotsman, a philanthropist, and later in life Lord Lieutenant of Banffshire.

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Sir Ralph Verney, 5th Baronet

Major Sir Ralph Bruce Verney, 5th Baronet, (18 January 1915 – 17 August 2001) was a British Army officer, local politician and landowner, who served as Chairman of the Nature Conservancy Council from 1980 to 1983.

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Sir Richard Franklyn, 1st Baronet

Sir Richard Franklyn, 1st Baronet (1630 - 1685) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1661 to 1679.

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Sir Robert Long, 6th Baronet

Sir Robert Long, 6th Baronet (1705 – 10 February 1767) was an English politician.

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Sir Thomas Burdett, 1st Baronet, of Bramcote

Sir Thomas Burdett, 1st Baronet (3 August 1585 – ca. 1647) was an English Sheriff and baronet.

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Sir Thomas Cave, 5th Baronet

Sir Thomas Cave, 5th Baronet (27 May 1712 – 7 August 1778) was a British politician and lawyer.

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Sir Thomas Cookes, 2nd Baronet

Sir Thomas Cookes, 2nd Baronet (bap. 1648 – 8 June 1701) is known as a benefactor of Worcester College, Oxford and Bromsgrove School.

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Sir Thomas Lyttelton, 1st Baronet

Sir Thomas Lyttelton, 1st Baronet (1593 – 22 February 1650) was an English Royalist officer and politician from the Lyttelton family during the English Civil War.

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Sir Walden Hanmer, 1st Baronet

Sir Walden Hanmer, 1st Baronet (1717–1783) was a British lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1768 and 1780.

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Sir Walter Blount, 1st Baronet

Sir Walter Blount, 1st Baronet (1594 – 27 August 1654) of Sodington in the parish of Mamble in Worcestershire, was a Member of Parliament for Droitwich in 1624 and supported the Royalist cause in the Civil War.

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Sir William Anson, 3rd Baronet

Sir William Reynell Anson, 3rd Baronet PC, FBA (14 November 1843 – 4 June 1914) was a British jurist and Liberal Unionist politician from the Anson family.

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Sir William Dugdale, 2nd Baronet

Sir William Stratford Dugdale, 2nd Baronet, (29 March 1922 – 13 November 2014) was the chairman of Aston Villa from 1975 to 1978.

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Sir William Dunch

Sir William Dunch (1578–1611) was an English politician during the reign of King James I. Dunch represented Wallingford in Berkshire (now Oxfordshire) as an MP in 1603.

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Sir William Hamilton, 9th Baronet

Sir William Hamilton, 9th Baronet FRSE DD FSAS (8 March 1788 – 6 May 1856) was a Scottish metaphysician.

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Skolion

A skolion (from σκόλιον) (pl. skolia), also scolion (pl. scolia), was a song sung by invited guests at banquets in ancient Greece.

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Snell Exhibition

The Snell Exhibition is an annual scholarship awarded to students of the University of Glasgow to allow them to undertake postgraduate study at Balliol College, Oxford.

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Soha Ali Khan

Soha Ali Khan (born 4 October 1976) is an Indian film actress, known primarily for her work in the Hindi film industry, although she has also acted in Bengali and English-language films.

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Somerset de Chair

Somerset Struben de Chair (22 August 1911 – 5 January 1995) was an English author, politician and poet.

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Somerville College, Oxford

Somerville College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England.

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South Luffenham

South Luffenham is a village in the county of Rutland in the East Midlands of England.

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St Bartholomew's Church, Long Benton

St Bartholomew's Church, Long Benton is the Anglican parish church of Long Benton, Northumberland.

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St Benet's Hall, Oxford

St Benet's Hall (known colloquially as Benet's) is a Permanent Private Hall (PPH) of the University of Oxford.

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St Cross Church, Oxford

St Cross Church is a former church, now a historic collections centre, in Oxford, England, to the northeast of the centre of the city.

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St Giles', Oxford

St Giles' is a wide boulevard leading north from the centre of Oxford, England.

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St John Brodrick, 1st Earl of Midleton

William St John Fremantle Brodrick, 1st Earl of Midleton, KP, PC, DL (14 December 1856 – 13 February 1942), known as St John Brodrick until 1907 and as The Viscount Midleton between 1907 and 1920, was a British Conservative Party and Irish Unionist Alliance politician.

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St John's College, Cambridge

St John's College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge (the full, formal name of the college is The Master, Fellows and Scholars of the College of St John the Evangelist in the University of Cambridge).

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St John's College, Oxford

St John's College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford.

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St Joseph's College, Upholland

St Joseph's College, Upholland is a former Roman Catholic seminary in Upholland, Lancashire, England.

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St Lawrence Jewry

St Lawrence Jewry next Guildhall is a Church of England guild church in the City of London on Gresham Street, next to Guildhall.

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St Mary Magdalen's Church, Oxford

St Mary Magdalen is a Church of England parish church in Magdalen Street, Oxford, England.

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St Mary's College, Oxford

St Mary's College was a former college in Oxford, England.

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St Nicolas Church, Portslade

St Nicolas Church is an Anglican church in the Portslade area of the English city of Brighton and Hove.

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St Peter's College, Oxford

St Peter's College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford and is located in New Inn Hall Street, Oxford, United Kingdom.

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St Sepulchre's Cemetery

St Sepulchre's Cemetery is located in Jericho, central Oxford, England.

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Stafford by-election, 1984

The Stafford by-election, 1984 was a parliamentary by-election held on 3 May 1984 for the British House of Commons constituency of Stafford.

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Stafford Northcote, 1st Earl of Iddesleigh

Stafford Henry Northcote, 1st Earl of Iddesleigh, (27 October 1818 – 12 January 1887), known as Sir Stafford Northcote, Bt, from 1851 to 1885, was a British Conservative politician.

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Stanhope essay prize

The Stanhope essay prize was an undergraduate history essay prize created at Balliol College, Oxford by Philip Henry Stanhope, 5th Earl Stanhope in 1855.

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Stanley Jaki

Stanley L. Jaki (Jáki Szaniszló László), OSB (17 August 1924 in Győr, Hungary – 7 April 7 2009 in Madrid, Spain) was a Hungarian-born priest of the Benedictine order.

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Stanley Leighton

Stanley Leighton (1837 – 4 May 1901) was an English barrister, landowner, artist and Conservative politician.

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Stephanie Flanders

Stephanie Hope Flanders (born 5 August 1968) is a British former broadcast journalist who was the BBC economics editor for five years.

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Stephen Cave

Sir Stephen Cave (28 December 1820 – 6 June 1880) was a British lawyer, writer and Conservative politician.

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Stephen Gaselee (serjeant-at-law)

Stephen Gaselee MP (1807 – 20 October 1883) was a serjeant-at-law.

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Stephen Grosz

Stephen Grosz (born 1952) is a psychoanalyst and author.

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Stephen Hawking in popular culture

Professor Stephen Hawking (1942–2018), known for being a theoretical physicist, appeared in many works of popular culture.

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Stephen Hill (academic)

Stephen Roderick Hill (born 15 March 1946).

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Stephen Hobhouse

Stephen Henry Hobhouse (5 August 1881 – 2 April 1961) was a prominent English peace activist, prison reformer, and religious writer.

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Stephen J. Bury

Stephen J. (John) Bury (born 12 May 1954) is an art historian and the Andrew W. Mellon Chief Librarian of the Frick Art Reference Library in New York City.

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Stephen Jessel

Stephen Jessel (born 9 August 1943) was for many years a British BBC correspondent, based between 1977 and 1995 in Paris, Beijing, Brussels, Washington DC and again Paris.

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Stephen Mulhall

Stephen Mulhall (born 1962) is a philosopher and Fellow of New College, Oxford.

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Stephen R. L. Clark

Stephen Richard Lyster Clark (born 30 October 1945) is a British philosopher and professor emeritus of philosophy at the University of Liverpool.

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Stephen Rishworth

Stephen Peter Rishworth (born 8 June 1980) is an English former footballer, who played as a midfielder.

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Stephen Tallents

Sir Stephen George Tallents (20 October 1884- 11 September 1958) was a British civil servant and public relations expert.

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Stephen Twigg

Stephen Twigg (born 25 December 1966) is a British Labour and Co-operative Party politician who has been Member of Parliament (MP) for Liverpool West Derby since 2010.

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Stephen Verney

The Rt Rev Stephen Edmund Verney MBE (17 April 1919 – 9 November 2009) was the second Bishop of Repton from 1977 to 1985; and from then on an Assistant Bishop within the Diocese of Oxford.

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Stepney

Stepney is a district in London, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets that grew out of a medieval village around St Dunstan's church and the 15th century ribbon development of Mile End Road called Stepney Green.

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Steven Lukes

Steven Michael Lukes FBA (born 1941) is a British political and social theorist.

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Stirling Burghs by-election, 1908

The Stirling Burghs by-election was a Parliamentary by-election.

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Streatley, Bedfordshire

Streatley is a village and civil parish in the Central Bedfordshire district of Bedfordshire, England.

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Stuart Fraser (diplomat)

Sir Stuart Mitford Fraser, (2 June 1864 – 1 December 1963) was a distinguished officer of the Foreign and Political Department of the Government of India.

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Stuart Hampshire

Sir Stuart Newton Hampshire (1 October 1914 – 13 June 2004) was an Oxford University philosopher, literary critic and university administrator.

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Stuart Shilson

Stuart James Shilson LVO (born 1963) was the Assistant Private Secretary to The Queen in the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom from 2001 until 2004, before returning to management consultants McKinsey & Company, where he formerly worked.

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Stuart Urban

Stuart Urban (born 1958) is a British film and television director.

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Summer Fields School

Summer Fields is a fee-paying boys' independent day and boarding preparatory school in Summertown, Oxford.

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Summertown, Oxford

Summertown in North Oxford is a suburb of Oxford, England.

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Susanne Bobzien

Susanne Bobzien, FBA is a German-born philosopher,Who'sWho in America 2012, 64th Edition whose research interests focus on philosophy of logic and language, determinism and freedom, and ancient philosophy.

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Suzannah Lipscomb

Suzannah Rebecca Gabriella Lipscomb (born 7 December 1978, Library of Congress Name Authority File in Sutton, London) is a British historian, academic and television presenter who has written and appeared in a number of television and radio programmes about British history.

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Sydney Carter

Sydney Bertram Carter (6 May 1915 – 13 March 2004) was an English poet, songwriter, folk musician, born in Camden Town, London.

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T. A. Barron

Thomas Archibald Barron (born March 26, 1952) is an American writer of fantasy literature, books for children and young adults, and nature books.

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T. A. M. Bishop

Terence Alan Martyn Bishop, (10 November 1907 – 29 March 1994), known as Alan Bishop and T. A. M. Bishop, was a British palaeographer, historian, and academic, specialising in the Middle Ages.

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T. P. Wiseman

Timothy Peter Wiseman (born 3 February 1940), who usually publishes as T. P.

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Tackley

Tackley is a village and civil parish beside the River Cherwell in Oxfordshire, England.

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Tamar Meisels

Tamar Meisels is a Professor of Government and Policy in the Department of Political Science at Tel Aviv University, and a political theorist.

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Tapan Raychaudhuri

Tapan Raychaudhuri (8 May 1926 – 26 November 2014) was an Indian historian specialising in British Indian history, Indian economic history and the History of Bengal.

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Tejeshwar Singh

Tejeshwar Singh (1947 – 15 December 2007) was an Indian publisher, journalist, newscaster and theater activist.

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Terence Kealey

George Terence Evelyn Kealey (born 16 February 1952) is a British biochemist who was Vice-Chancellor of the University of Buckingham, a private university in Britain.

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The Boat Race 1829

The 1st Boat Race took place at Henley-on-Thames on 10 June 1829.

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The Boat Race 1836

The 2nd Boat Race took place on the River Thames on 17 June 1836.

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The Boat Race 1839

The 3rd Boat Race took place on the River Thames on 3 April 1839.

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The Boat Race 1840

The 4th Boat Race took place on the River Thames on 15 April 1840.

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The Boat Race 1841

The 5th Boat Race took place on the River Thames on 14 April 1841.

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The Boat Race 1842

The 6th Boat Race took place on the River Thames on 11 June 1842.

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The Boat Race 1852

The 11th Boat Race took place on the River Thames on 3 April 1852.

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The Boat Race 1856

The 13th Boat Race took place on the River Thames on 15 March 1856.

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The Boat Race 1857

The 14th Boat Race took place on the River Thames on 4 April 1857.

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The Boat Race 1858

The 15th Boat Race took place on the River Thames on 27 March 1858.

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The Boat Race 1860

The 17th Boat Race took place on 31 March 1860.

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The Boat Race 1861

The 18th Boat Race took place on the River Thames on 16 March 1861.

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The Boat Race 1862

The 19th Boat Race between crews from the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge took place on the River Thames on 12 April 1862.

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The Boat Race 1863

The 20th Boat Race between crews from the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge took place on the River Thames on 28 March 1863.

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The Boat Race 1864

The 21st Boat Race, an annual side-by-side rowing race between crews from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge along the River Thames, took place on 14 March 1864.

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The Boat Race 1865

The 22nd Boat Race between crews from the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge took place on the River Thames on 8 April 1865.

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The Boat Race 1868

The 25th Boat Race between crews from the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge took place on the River Thames on 4 April 1868.

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The Boat Race 1869

The 26th Boat Race between crews from the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge took place on the River Thames on 17 March 1869.

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The Boat Race 1870

The 27th Boat Race between crews from the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge took place on the River Thames on the 6 April 1870.

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The Boat Race 1871

The 28th Boat Race between crews from the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge took place on the River Thames on the 1 April 1871.

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The Boat Race 1877

The 34th Boat Race took place on 24 March 1877.

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The Boat Race 1878

The 35th Boat Race took place on 13 April 1878.

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The Boat Race 1898

The 55th Boat Race took place on 24 March 1898.

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The Boat Race 1899

The 55th Boat Race took place on 25 March 1899.

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The Boat Race 1900

The 57th Boat Race took place on 31 March 1900.

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The Boat Race 1901

The 58th Boat Race took place on 30 March 1901.

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The Boat Race 1902

The 59th Boat Race took place on 22 March 1902.

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The Boat Race 1903

The 60th Boat Race took place on 1 April 1903.

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The Boat Race 1904

The 61st Boat Race took place on 26 March 1904.

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The Boat Race 1905

The 62nd Boat Race took place on 1 April 1905.

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The Boat Race 1906

The 63rd Boat Race took place on 7 April 1906.

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The Boat Race 1907

The 64th Boat Race took place on 16 March 1907.

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The Boat Race 1910

The 67th Boat Race took place on 23 March 1910.

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The Boat Race 1912

The 69th Boat Race took place on 30 March 1912 with a re-row on 1 April.

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The Boat Race 1913

The 70th Boat Race took place on 13 March 1913.

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The Boat Race 1914

The 71st Boat Race took place on 28 March 1914.

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The Boat Race 1920

The 72nd Boat Race took place on 27 March 1920.

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The Boat Race 1923

The 75th Boat Race took place on 24 March 1923.

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The Boat Race 1925

The 77th Boat Race took place on 28 March 1925.

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The Boat Race 1928

The 80th Boat Race took place on 28 March 1928.

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The Boat Race 1930

The 82nd Boat Race took place on 12 April 1930.

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The Boat Race 1934

The 86th Boat Race took place on 17 March 1934.

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The Boat Race 1939

The 91st Boat Race took place on 1 April 1939.

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The Boat Race 1950

The 96th Boat Race took place on 1 April 1950.

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The Boat Race 1951

The 97th Boat Race took place on 24 and 26 March 1951.

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The Boat Race 1952

The 98th Boat Race took place on 29 March 1952.

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The Boat Race 1954

The 100th Boat Race took place on 3 April 1954.

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The Boat Race 1956

The 102nd Boat Race took place on 24 March 1956.

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The Boat Race 1961

The 107th Boat Race took place on 1 April 1961.

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The Boat Race 1963

The 109th Boat Race took place on 23 March 1963.

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The Boat Race 1966

The 112th Boat Race took place on 26 March 1966.

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The Boat Race 1968

The 114th Boat Race took place on 30 March 1968.

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The Boat Race 1969

The 115th Boat Race took place on 5 April 1969.

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The Boat Race 1970

The 116th Boat Race took place on 28 March 1970.

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The Boat Race 1971

The 117th Boat Race took place on 27 March 1971.

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The Boat Race 1972

The 118th Boat Race took place on 1 April 1972.

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The Boat Race 1973

The 119th Boat Race took place on 7 March 1973.

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The Boat Race 1974

The 120th Boat Race took place on 6 April 1974.

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The Boat Race 1975

The 121st Boat Race between crews from the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge took place on the River Thames on 29 March 1975.

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The Boat Race 1977

The 123rd Boat Race took place on 19 March 1977.

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The Boat Race 1984

The 130th Boat Race took place on 18 March 1984.

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The Boat Race 1985

The 131st Boat Race took place on 6 April 1985.

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The Boat Race 1987

The 133rd Boat Race took place on 29 March 1987.

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The Boat Race 1988

The 134th Boat Race took place on 2 April 1988.

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The Boat Race 1999

The 145th Boat Race took place on 3 April 1999.

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The Boat Races 2015

The 2015 Boat Races took place on 11 April 2015.

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The Boat Races 2017

The Boat Races 2017 (also known as The Cancer Research UK Boat Races for the purposes of sponsorship) took place on 2 April 2017.

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The Gridiron Club (Oxford University)

The Gridiron Club, popularly called The Grid, is a club open to students at the University of Oxford.

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The King and Country debate

The King and Country debate took place at the Oxford Union debating society of Oxford University in England on 9 February 1933.

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The Man Within

The Man Within (1929) is the first novel by author Graham Greene.

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The Ring and the Book

The Ring and the Book is a long dramatic narrative poem, and, more specifically, a verse novel, of 21,000 lines, written by Robert Browning.

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The Rock Pool

The Rock Pool is a novel written by Cyril Connolly, first published in 1936.

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Theobald Mathew (officer of arms)

Theobald David Mathew (7 April 1942 – 24 December 1998) was an officer of arms at the College of Arms in London.

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Theodore Tylor

Sir Theodore Henry Tylor (13 May 1900 – 23 October 1968) was a lawyer and international level chess player, despite being nearly blind.

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Theodore William Chaundy

Theodore William Chaundy (19 January 1889—14 April 1966) was an English mathematician who introduced Burchnall–Chaundy theory.

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Theophilus Leigh

The Revd Theophilus Leigh, D.D. (1691 – 3 January 1785) was an 18th-century Oxford academic of aristocratic descent.

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Thomas Alexander Lacey

Thomas Alexander Lacey (1853 - 1931), was an English Anglican Divine known as an advocate of the re-union of the Church of England with Rome.

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Thomas Andrew Knight

Thomas Andrew Knight (1759–1838), FRS, of Elton Hall in the parish of Elton in Herefordshire (4 miles south-west of Ludlow) and later of Downton Castle (3 miles north-west of Elton), was a horticulturalist and botanist.

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Thomas Balogh, Baron Balogh

Tamás (Thomas) Balogh, Baron Balogh (2 November 1905 – 20 January 1985) was a British economist and member of the House of Lords.

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Thomas Belson

Blessed Thomas Belson (died 5 July 1589) was an English Roman Catholic layman.

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Thomas Bradwardine

Thomas Bradwardine (c. 1300 – 26 August 1349) was an English cleric, scholar, mathematician, physicist, courtier and, very briefly, Archbishop of Canterbury.

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Thomas Brassey, 2nd Earl Brassey

Thomas Allnutt Brassey, 2nd Earl Brassey TD, DL, JP, MInstNA, AMICE (7 March 1863 – 12 November 1919), styled Viscount Hythe between 1911 and 1918, was a British peer, who was for many years editor or joint editor of Brassey's Naval Annual.

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Thomas Buchanan (Liberal politician)

Thomas Ryburn Buchanan PC FRSE (1846 – 7 April 1911) was a Scottish Liberal politician and bibliophile.

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Thomas Burrow

Thomas Burrow (29 June 1909 – 8 June 1986) was an Indologist and the Boden Professor of Sanskrit at the University of Oxford from 1944 to 1976; he was also a fellow of Balliol College, Oxford during this time.

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Thomas Byles

Thomas Roussel Davids Byles (26 February 1870 – 15 April 1912) was an English Catholic priest who was a passenger aboard the RMS Titanic on its maiden voyage when it sank after striking an iceberg during the night of 15 April 1912.

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Thomas C. Mendenhall (historian)

Thomas Corwin Mendenhall II (July 10, 1910 in Madison, Wisconsin – July 18, 1998 on Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts) was a professor of history at Yale University, the sixth President of Smith College, and the leading authority on the history of collegiate rowing in the United States.

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Thomas Collett Sandars

Thomas Collett Sandars (1825–1894) was an English barrister, best known as an editor of the Institutes of Justinian.

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Thomas Corser

Thomas Corser (1793–1876) was a British literary scholar and Church of England clergyman.

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Thomas Coventry, 1st Baron Coventry

Thomas Coventry, 1st Baron Coventry (157814 January 1640) was a prominent English lawyer, politician and judge during the early 17th century.

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Thomas Cubitt (British Army officer)

General Sir Thomas Astley Cubitt, (9 April 1871 – 19 May 1939) was a British Army officer of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, who commanded a division in the First World War and in retirement served as Governor of Bermuda.

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Thomas de Waal

Thomas Patrick Lowndes de Waal (born 1966) is a British journalist and writer on the Caucasus.

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Thomas Farrer, 1st Baron Farrer

Thomas Henry Farrer, 1st Baron Farrer (24 June 1819 – 11 October 1899) was an English civil servant and statistician.

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Thomas Frederick Tout

Thomas Frederick Tout, (28 September 1855 – 23 October 1929) was a 19th- and 20th-century British historian of the medieval period.

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Thomas Garnet

Saint Thomas Garnet (c.1575 – 23 June 1608) was a Jesuit priest who was executed in London.

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Thomas Garnier (cricketer)

Thomas Parry Garnier (22 February 1841 – 18 March 1898) was an English first-class cricketer who played as a right-handed batsman.

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Thomas Good

Thomas Good (aka Thomas Goode, 1609 – 9 April 1678) was an English academic and clergyman, and Master of Balliol College, Oxford.

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Thomas Hall (minister)

Thomas Hall (1610–1665) was an English clergyman and ejected minister.

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Thomas Hayter

Thomas Hayter (1702 – 9 January 1762) was an English whig divine, who served as a Church of England bishop for 13 years, was a royal chaplain.

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Thomas Herbert Warren

Sir Thomas Herbert Warren, KCVO (1853–1930) was an English academic and administrator.

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Thomas Hill Green

Thomas Hill Green (7 April 1836 – 15 March 1882) was an English philosopher, political radical and temperance reformer, and a member of the British idealism movement.

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Thomas Hobhouse

Thomas Benjamin Hobhouse (19 June 1807 – 31 December 1876) was a British Liberal Party politician.

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Thomas Hoeren

Thomas Hoeren (born on August 22, 1961 in Dinslaken) is a German law professor and a former Court of appeal judge with focus on Information and Media Law.

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Thomas Holland (translator)

Thomas Holland (1539, in Ludlow, Shropshire – 17 March 1612) was an English Calvinist scholar and theologian, and one of the translators of the King James Version of the Bible.

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Thomas Kelly Cheyne

Thomas Kelly Cheyne, FBA (18 September 18411915) was an English divine and Biblical critic.

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Thomas Lang (cricketer)

Thomas William Lang (22 June 1854 – 30 May 1902) was an English first-class cricketer.

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Thomas Laurence

Thomas Laurence (1598–1657) was an English churchman and academic, Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity and expelled Master of Balliol College, Oxford.

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Thomas Layng (Archdeacon of York)

Thomas Malcolm Layng, CBE, MC & Bar (23 April 1892 - 21 April 1958) was an Anglican soldier and clergyman who served as Deputy Chaplain-General to the Forces, Archdeacon of York and chaplain to King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II.

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Thomas Lionel Hodgkin

Thomas Lionel Hodgkin (3 April 1910 – 25 March 1982) was an English Marxist historian of Africa "who did more than anyone to establish the serious study of African history" in the UK.

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Thomas Master (died 1749)

Thomas Master (1717 – 29 May 1749) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1747 to 1749.

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Thomas Mytton

General Thomas Mytton (born c.1597–buried 29 November 1656) was an English officer in the Parliamentary army during the English Civil War.

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Thomas Parry (bishop)

Thomas Parry (1795 – 16 March 1870) was a Welsh clergyman in the West Indies who rose to become Bishop of Barbados from 1842 to 1869.

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Thomas Pilchard

Thomas Pilchard (Pilcher) (born at Battle, Sussex, 1557; executed at Dorchester, 21 March 1587) was an English Roman Catholic priest.

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Thomas Platts-Mills

Thomas Alexander Evelyn Platts-Mills, FRS (born 1941, Colchester) son of British member of parliament and barrister John Platts-Mills, is a British allergy researcher and director of the Division of Allergy and Clinical Immunology at the University of Virginia School of Medicine.

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Thomas Ralph Merton

Sir Thomas Ralph Merton KBE, DSc, FRS (12 January 1888 – 10 October 1969) was an English physicist, inventor and art collector.

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Thomas Seccombe

Thomas Seccombe (1866—1923) was a miscellaneous English writer and, from 1891 to 1901, assistant editor of the Dictionary of National Biography, in which he wrote over 700 entries.

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Thomas Simey, Baron Simey

Thomas Spensley Simey, Baron Simey (25 November 1906 – 27 December 1969) was a British academic and life peer.

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Thomas Southcote

Thomas Southcote (c 1622 – 1664) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1661 to 1664.

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Thomas Spring Rice, 3rd Baron Monteagle of Brandon

Thomas Aubrey Spring Rice, 3rd Baron Monteagle of Brandon (3 November 1883 – 11 October 1934) was an Anglo-Irish peer and British diplomat.

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Thomas Stonor, 7th Baron Camoys

Ralph Thomas Campion George Sherman Stonor, 7th Baron Camoys (born 16 April 1940), is a British peer and banker who served as Lord Chamberlain of the United Kingdom from 1998 to 2000.

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Thomas Tate (mathematician)

Thomas Turner Tate (1807–1888) was an English mathematical and scientific educator and writer.

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Thomas Tesdale

Thomas Tesdale (1547–1610) was an English maltster, benefactor of the town of Abingdon in the English county of Berkshire (now Oxfordshire) and the primary founding benefactor of Pembroke College, Oxford.

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Thomas Thynne, 5th Marquess of Bath

Thomas Henry Thynne, 5th Marquess of Bath (15 July 1862 – 9 June 1946), styled Viscount Weymouth until 1896, was a British landowner and Conservative politician.

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Thomas Trentham (died 1605)

Thomas Trentham (1575–1605) was an English politician.

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Thomas Washbourne

Rev.

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Thomas Wendy (MP)

Sir Thomas Wendy (8 February 1614 – 17 November 1673) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1660.

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Thomas Wentworth Pym

Revd Canon Thomas Wentworth Pym DSO (1885 – 1945) was a prominent Church of England clergyman, theologian, and a Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford.

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Thornton's Bookshop

Thornton's Bookshop (locally known as Thornton's) was the oldest university bookshop in Oxford, England.

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Thouron Award

Established in 1960 by Sir John R.H. Thouron, K.B.E., and the Esther du Pont Thouron, the Thouron Award is a prestigious postgraduate scholarship.

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Tim Heald

Tim Villiers Heald FRSL (28 January 1944 – 20 November 2016) was a British author, biographer, journalist and public speaker.

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Tim Soutphommasane

Thinethavone "Tim" Soutphommasane (born 1982) is an Australian public servant, academic, and social commentator.

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Timeline of Oxford

The following is a timeline of the history of the city, University and colleges of Oxford, England.

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Timothy Adès

Timothy Adès (born Esher, England, 1941) is a poet and translator, tending to work with rhyme and metre.

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Timothy Baldwin

Sir Timothy Baldwin (1620–1696), was an English academic and lawyer.

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Timothy Barnes

Timothy David Barnes, (born 1942) is a British classicist.

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Timothy Bligh

Sir Timothy James Bligh, KBE, DSO, DSC* (2 September 1918 – 12 March 1969) was a British naval officer, civil servant and business executive, who served as Principal Private Secretary to two successive prime ministers, Harold Macmillan and Sir Alec Douglas-Home.

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Timothy Clarke

Timothy Clarke (died 1672) was an English physician, a founding Fellow of the Royal Society.

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Timothy D. Snyder

Timothy David Snyder (born 1969) is an American author and historian specializing in the history of Central and Eastern Europe, and the Holocaust.

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Timothy Endicott

Timothy Endicott is a legal scholar and philosopher specializing in constitutional law and language and law.

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Tobias Crisp

Tobias Crisp D.D. (1600–1643) was an English clergyman and reputed antinomian.

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Toby Jessel

Toby Henry Francis Jessel (born 11 July 1934) is a retired British Conservative Party politician.

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Toby Ord

Toby David Godfrey Ord (born 18 July 1979) is an Australian philosopher.

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Tom Bingham, Baron Bingham of Cornhill

Thomas Henry Bingham, Baron Bingham of Cornhill (called Tom; 13 October 193311 September 2010), was an eminent British judge and jurist who served as Master of the Rolls, Lord Chief Justice and Senior Law Lord.

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Tom Bourdillon

Thomas Duncan Bourdillon (16 March 1924 in Kensington, London - 29 July 1956 in Bernese Oberland, Switzerland), known as Tom Bourdillon, was an English mountaineer, a member of the 1953 British Mount Everest Expedition which made the first ascent of Mount Everest.

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Tom Campbell (philosopher)

Thomas (Tom) Douglas Campbell is a Scottish philosopher and jurist.

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Tom Jaine

Tom Jaine (born 4 June 1943) is a former restaurateur, a food writer and until recently the publisher of Prospect Books.

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Tom James

Thomas James MBE (born 11 March 1984) is a British rower, twice Olympic champion and victorious Cambridge Blue.

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Tom Wintringham

Thomas Henry Wintringham (15 May 1898 – 16 August 1949) was a British soldier, military historian, journalist, poet, Marxist, politician and author.

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Tony Greenwood, Baron Greenwood of Rossendale

Arthur William James Anthony Greenwood, Baron Greenwood of Rossendale, PC (14 September 1911 – 12 April 1982) was a prominent British Labour Party politician in the 1950s and 1960s.

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Tony Wright (Cannock Chase MP)

Anthony Wayland Wright (born 11 March 1948) is a British Labour Party politician and author, who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Cannock Chase from 1997 to 2010.

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Tracy Park

Tracy Park is an estate near Wick, South Gloucestershire, close to the boundary with Bath and North East Somerset and approximately from the World Heritage City of Bath.

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Trinity College Boat Club

Trinity College Boat Club (TCBC) is the rowing club of Trinity College, Oxford in Oxford, United Kingdom.

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Trinity College, Oxford

Trinity College (full name: The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity in the University of Oxford, of the foundation of Sir Thomas Pope (Knight)) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England.

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Truro Cathedral School

Truro Cathedral School was a Church of England school for boys in Truro, Cornwall.

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Turl Street

Turl Street is an historic street in central Oxford, England.

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Ufton

Ufton is a small village and civil parish in the Stratford-on-Avon District of Warwickshire, England.

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University Challenge

University Challenge is a British quiz programme which first aired in 1962.

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University Challenge 1998–99

Series 28 of University Challenge ran between 2 September 1998 and 27 April 1999.

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University Challenge 2000–01

Series 30 of University Challenge began on 4 September 2000, with the final on 2 April 2001.

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University Challenge 2004–05

Series 34 of University Challenge began on 13 September 2004 and was broadcast on BBC Two.

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University Challenge 2007–08

Series 37 of University Challenge began on 9 July 2007 and was broadcast on BBC Two.

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University Challenge 2010–11

Series 40 of University Challenge began on 5 July 2010 and aired on BBC Two.

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University Challenge 2011–12

Series 41 of University Challenge began on 4 July 2011, and aired on BBC Two.

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University Challenge 2013–14

Series 43 of University Challenge began on 15 July 2013 on BBC Two.

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University Challenge 2016–17

Series 46 of University Challenge began on 11 July 2016 on BBC Two, and finished on 10 April 2017.

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University College Boat Club (Oxford)

University College Boat Club (commonly abbreviated to UCBC) is the rowing club for all members of University College, Oxford ("Univ").

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University College, Bristol

University College, Bristol was an educational institution which existed from 1876 to 1909.

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University College, Oxford

University College (in full The Master and Fellows of the College of the Great Hall of the University of Oxford,Darwall-Smith, Robin, A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University Press, 2008.. colloquially referred to as "Univ"), is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England.

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University of Canterbury

The University of Canterbury (Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha; postnominal abbreviation Cantuar. or Cant. for Cantuariensis, the Latin name for Canterbury) is New Zealand's second oldest university.

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University of Oxford

The University of Oxford (formally The Chancellor Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford) is a collegiate research university located in Oxford, England.

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University of Oxford Chancellor election, 1925

The 1925 University of Oxford election for the position of Chancellor was called upon the death of the incumbent Chancellor, George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston on 20 March 1925.

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University of Oxford Chancellor election, 1987

The 1987 University of Oxford election for the position of Chancellor was called upon the death of the incumbent Chancellor, Harold Macmillan, 1st Earl of Stockton on 29 December 1986.

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Uwe Kitzinger

Uwe Kitzinger (born 12 April 1928) is a political analyst.

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V. Viswanathan

Venkata Viswanathan (25 January 1909 – 16 January 1987) was an ICS officer who served several gubernatorial tenures across several provinces of India.

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Valentine Armitage

Lieutenant-Colonel Valentine Leathley Armitage (1888–1964) was a British Army officer and schoolmaster.

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Ved Mehta

Ved Parkash Mehta (born 21 March 1934) is a India-Born writer who was born in Lahore, British India (now a Pakistani city) to a Punjabi Hindu family.

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Vernon Handley

Vernon George "Tod" Handley CBE (11 November 1930 – 10 September 2008) was a British conductor, known in particular for his support of British composers.

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Victor Bruce, 9th Earl of Elgin

Victor Alexander Bruce, 9th Earl of Elgin, 13th Earl of Kincardine, (16 May 184918 January 1917), known as Lord Bruce until 1863, was a right-wing British Liberal politician who served as Viceroy of India from 1894 to 1899. He was appointed by Arthur Balfour to hold an investigative enquiry into the conduct of the Boer War in 1902 to 1903. The Elgin Commission was the first of its kind in the British Empire, and it travelled to South Africa and took oral evidence from men who had actually fought in the battles. It was the first to value the lives of the dead and to consider the feelings of mourning relatives left behind, and it was the first occasion in the history of the British Army that recognised the testimony of ordinary soldiery as well as that of the officers.

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Victor Child Villiers, 7th Earl of Jersey

Victor Albert George Child Villiers, 7th Earl of Jersey, (20 March 1845 – 31 May 1915) was a British banker, Conservative politician and colonial administrator from the Villiers family.

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Victor Hely-Hutchinson

Christian Victor Hely-Hutchinson (26 December 1901 – 11 March 1947) was a British composer.

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Victor Mallet

Sir Victor Mallet (9 April 1893 – 18 May 1969) was a British diplomat and author.

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Vincent Coles

Vincent Stuckey Stratton Coles (27 March 1845 – 9 June 1929) was an Anglican priest, who served as Principal of Pusey House, Oxford from 1897 to 1909.

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Vincent Massey

Charles Vincent Massey (February 20, 1887December 30, 1967) was a Canadian lawyer and diplomat who served as the first Canadian-born Governor General of Canada, the 18th since Canadian Confederation.

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Vinerian Scholarship

The Vinerian Scholarship is a scholarship given to the University of Oxford student who "gives the best performance in the examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Civil Law".

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Vivian Hunter Galbraith

Vivian Hunter Galbraith, FBA (15 December 1889 – 25 November 1976) was an English historian, fellow of the British Academy and Oxford Regius Professor of Modern History.

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W. D. Ross

Sir William David Ross KBE FBA (15 April 1877 – 5 May 1971), known as David Ross but usually cited as W. D. Ross, was a Scottish philosopher who is known for his work in ethics.

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W. F. Harvey

William Fryer Harvey AM (14 April 1885 – 4 June 1937), known as W. F. Harvey, was an English writer of short stories, most notably in the macabre and horror genres.

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W. J. Burley

William John Burley (1 August 1914 – 15 November 2002) was a British crime writer, best known for his books featuring the detective Charles Wycliffe, who became the basis of the popular Wycliffe television series throughout the mid 1990s.

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W. J. M. Mackenzie

Prof William James Millar Mackenzie CBE FBA (1909–1996), also known as Bill Mackenzie, was professor of government at the University of Manchester and professor of politics at the University of Glasgow.

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W. M. Spackman

William Mode Spackman (May 20, 1905 – August 3, 1990) was an American writer.

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W. P. Ker

William Paton Ker, FBA (usually referred to as W. P. Ker; 30 August 1855 – 17 July 1923) was a Scottish literary scholar and essayist.

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W. S. Senior

Reverend Walter Stanley Senior (10 May 1876 – 23 February 1938) was an English scholar, poet and member of the Church Missionary Society.

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Wairarapa

2008 Wairarapa is a geographical region of New Zealand.

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Wallace Lindsay

Wallace Martin Lindsay, FBA (12 February 1858 – 21 February 1937) was an important classical scholar of the late 19th and early 20th centuries and a palaeographer.

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Wallace Michael Ross

Wallace Michael Ross (19 September 1920 – 20 January 2010) was the founder of the Derby Bach Choir.

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Walt Whitman Rostow

Walt Whitman Rostow (also known as Walt Rostow or W.W. Rostow) (October 7, 1916 – February 13, 2003) was an American economist and political theorist who served as Special Assistant for National Security Affairs to US President Lyndon B. Johnson from 1966 to 1969.

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Walter Calverley-Blackett

Sir Walter Calverley-Blackett, 2nd Baronet (18 December 1707 – 14 February 1777) was a British baronet and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1734 to 1777.

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Walter Ewbank

Walter Frederick Ewbank (29 January 1918 – 23 March 2014) was an Anglican priest and author.

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Walter Ewing Crum

Walter Ewing Crum (22 July 186520 April 1944So stated in W. H. Worrell,, Speculum 27.1, January 1952, pp. 88–94, p. 88. However, Gerald Bonner,, The British Museum Quarterly 28.3/4, Autumn 1964, pp. 59–67, p. 59, gives his date of death as 18 May 1941.) was a Scottish coptologist, or scholar in Coptic language and literature.

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Walter Farrer

Walter Farrer (18 May 1862- 19 December 1934) was a British Church of England priest, most notably Archdeacon of Wells from 1917 until his death.

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Walter Fraser Oakeshott

Sir Walter Fraser Oakeshott FBA (11 November 1903 – 13 October 1987) was a schoolmaster and academic, who was Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford.

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Walter Lyon (poet)

Walter Scott Stuart Lyon (North Berwick) (1October 18868May 1915) was a war poet during the First World War.

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Walter Maude

Sir Walter Maude KCIE CSI (1862 – 2 May 1943) was a British administrator in India.

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Walter Monckton

Walter Turner Monckton, 1st Viscount Monckton of Brenchley, (17 January 1891 – 9 January 1965) was a British politician.

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Walter Morrison (MP)

Walter Morrison (21 May 1836 – 18 December 1921) was an English Liberal and Liberal Unionist politician who sat in the House of Commons in three periods between 1861 and 1900.

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Walter of Kirkham

Walter of Kirkham (died 1260) was a medieval Bishop of Durham.

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Walter Pater

Walter Horatio Pater (4 August 1839 – 30 July 1894) was an English essayist, literary and art critic, and fiction writer, regarded as one of the great stylists.

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Walter Pym

Walter Ruthven Pym (22 June 1856 – 2 March 1908) was an English colonial bishop at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century.

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Walter Scott (scholar)

Walter Scott (10 September 1855 – 26 February 1925) was an English classical scholar,R.

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Walter Shirley Shirley

Walter Shirley Shirley (1851 – 1 May 1888) was an English barrister and law writer and a Liberal politician.

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Wan Waithayakon

Wan Waithayakon (full title: His Royal Highness Prince Vanna Vaidhayakara, the Prince Naradhip Bhongseprabhan), known in the West as Wan Waithayakon (1891-1976), was a Thai diplomat.

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Warren Rovetch

Warren Rovetch (born 1926 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American author and traveler.

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Warwick Fairfax

Warwick Fairfax (born December 1960) is an Australian businessman and consultant based in the United States.

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Warwick Oswald Fairfax

Sir Warwick Oswald Fairfax (19 December 1901 – 14 January 1987) was an Australian businessman prominent in the arts as a philanthropist, journalist and playwright.

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Wentworth Military Academy and College

Wentworth Military Academy and College was a private two-year military college and high school in Lexington, Missouri.

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Westbourne, West Sussex

Westbourne is a village, civil parish and electoral ward in the Chichester District of West Sussex, England.

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White's Professor of Moral Philosophy

The White's Chair of Moral Philosophy was endowed in 1621 by Thomas White (c. 1550–1624), DD, Canon of Christ Church at the University of Oxford.

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Whitney Shepardson

Whitney Hart Shepardson (October 30, 1890 – May 29, 1966) was an American businessman and foreign policy expert.

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Wilfred Byng Kenrick

Alderman Wilfred Byng Kenrick (4 December 1872 – 7 August 1962) was an English industrialist, politician and educationalist, who served as Lord Mayor of Birmingham.

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Wilfrid Israel

Wilfrid Berthold Jacob Israel (11 July 1899 – 1 June 1943) was an Anglo-German businessman and philanthropist, born into a wealthy Anglo-German Jewish family, who was active in the rescue of Jews from Nazi Germany, and who played a significant role in the Kindertransport.

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Wilfrid Kalaugher

Wilfrid George Kalaugher (26 November 1904 – 12 August 1999) was a New Zealand athlete and scholar.

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Wilfrid Roberts

Wilfrid Hubert Wace Roberts (28 August 1900 – 26 May 1991) was a radical British Liberal Party politician who later joined the Labour Party.

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Will Ashon

Will Ashon (born 1969) is an English writer and novelist, former music journalist and founder of the Big Dada imprint of Ninja Tune records.

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William "Bill" Ralph Merton

William Ralph Merton (25 November 1917 – 2 September 2014) was a British military scientist and merchant banker known for his work in developing improved bombing and air defence tactics for the Royal Air Force during World War II.

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William Ashley (economic historian)

Sir William James Ashley (25 February 1860 – 23 July 1927) was an influential English economic historian.

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William Assheton Eardley-Wilmot, 3rd Baronet

William Assheton Eardley-Wilmot, 3rd Baronet (16 May 1841, London - 12 April 1896) was a British Army officer, most notable for his time as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General in Ireland from 1879 to 1882.

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William Awdry

William Awdry (24 January 1842 – 4 January 1910) was the inaugural Bishop of Southampton and Osaka who subsequently served South Tokyo.

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William Barlow (archdeacon of Salisbury)

William Barlow or Barlowe (died 1625) was an English churchman and scientist.

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William Bell (lawyer)

William Bell (born in or before 1538, died 1598) was an English lawyer.

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William Bence Jones

William Bence Jones (1812–22 June 1882) was an Anglo-Irish agriculturist.

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William Bevan (priest)

William Latham Bevan (1 May 1821 – 1908) was a Welsh churchman, archdeacon of Brecon from 1875.

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William Beveridge

William Henry Beveridge, 1st Baron Beveridge, (5 March 1879 – 16 March 1963) was a British economist who was a noted progressive and social reformer.

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William Blair (judge)

Sir William James Lynton Blair (born 31 March 1950) is a retired British judge.

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William Brandon

William Brandon may refer to.

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William Brodrick, 8th Viscount Midleton

William Brodrick, 8th Viscount Midleton (6 January 1830 – 18 April 1907), was a British peer and Conservative politician.

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William Bromley-Davenport (British Army officer)

Brigadier-General Sir William Bromley-Davenport, (21 January 1862 – 6 February 1949) was a British soldier, footballer and Conservative politician.

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William Butterfield

William Butterfield (7 September 1814 – 23 February 1900) was a Gothic Revival architect and associated with the Oxford Movement (or Tractarian Movement).

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William Cash (accountant)

Sir William Cash, FCA (18 June 1891 – 4 May 1964) was an English accountant and business director.

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William Compton, 6th Marquess of Northampton

William Bingham Compton, 6th Marquess of Northampton, DSO (6 August 1885 – 30 January 1978), known as Earl Compton from 1897 to 1913, was a British peer and soldier.

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William D.M. Paton

Professor Sir William Drummond Macdonald Paton FRS (5 May 1917 – 17 October 1993) was a British pharmacologist.

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William Davy (divine)

William Davy (1743–1826), was an English divine.

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William de Wylton

William de Wylton DD (also Wilton) was an English medieval college Fellow and university chancellor.

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William Des Vœux

Sir George William Des Vœux (22 September 1834 – 15 December 1909) was a British colonial governor who served as Governor of Fiji (1880–1885), Governor of Newfoundland (1886–1887), and Governor of Hong Kong (1887–1891).

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William Diaper

William Diaper (1685 – 1717) was an English clergyman, poet and translator of the Augustan era.

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William Ducat

The Ven.

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William Edward Addis

William Edward Addis, also known as Edward Addis and William Addis, (9 May 1844 – 20 February 1917) was a Scottish-born Australian colonial clergyman.

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William Flavelle Monypenny

William Flavelle Monypenny (7 August 1866 – 23 November 1912) was an Irish-born journalist and editor whose career was split between London and South Africa.

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William Frederick Mellor

William Frederick Mellor was an English missionary who spent considerable time of his missionary endeavour in Ijebu-Remo.

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William Fremantle (nephew)

The Very Reverend William Henry Fremantle (12 December 1831 – 24 December 1916) was an Anglican priest who served as Archdeacon of Maidstone in 1887, and as Dean of Ripon 1895-1915.

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William George Mount

William George Mount (18 July 1824 – 14 January 1906) was a British landowner, Conservative politician, and the first Member of Parliament for the Newbury constituency.

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William George Stewart Adams

William George Stewart Adams (8 November 1874 – 30 January 1966) was a British political scientist and Oxford college head.

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William George Ward

William George Ward (21 March 1812 – 6 July 1882) was an English theologian and mathematician.

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William Gloag

William Murray Gloag (15 March 1865 – 5 February 1934) was a Scottish lawyer and academic.

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William Graves (MP)

William Graves (c.1724 – 30 April 1801) was a British MP He was the eldest son of Rear-Admiral Thomas Graves and his second wife Elizabeth Budgell, and the brother of Thomas Graves.

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William Grenfell, 1st Baron Desborough

William Henry Grenfell, 1st Baron Desborough, (30 October 1855 – 9 January 1945) was a British athlete, sportsman, public servant and politician.

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William Grey (bishop of Ely)

William Grey (died 1478) was a medieval English churchman, academic, and Lord High Treasurer.

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William Gunion Rutherford

William Gunion Rutherford (17 July 1853 – 19 July 1907) was a Scottish scholar.

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William H. Dutton

William H. Dutton is former Director of the Oxford Internet Institute, Professor of Internet Studies, University of Oxford, and Fellow of Balliol College.

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William Hardie

William Ross Hardie (6 January 1862 – 3 May 1916) was a Scottish classical scholar, Professor of Humanity at Edinburgh University from 1895 until his death.

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William Harding (antiquary)

Lieutenant-Colonel William Harding (16 August 1792 - 13 January 1886) of Upcott in the parish of Pilton in Devon, was a British antiquary, geologist and army officer.

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William Hare, 5th Earl of Listowel

William Francis Hare, 5th Earl of Listowel, (28 September 1906 – 12 March 1997), styled Viscount Ennismore between 1924 and 1931, was an Anglo-Irish peer and Labour politician.

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William Henry Anderdon

William Henry Anderdon (26 December 1816 – 28 July 1890) was an English Jesuit and writer, born in London.

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William Henry Drayton

Other notable men have similar names, see: William Drayton (disambiguation). William Henry Drayton (September 1742 – September 3, 1779) was an American planter and lawyer from Charleston, South Carolina.

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William Hurrell Mallock

William Hurrell Mallock (7 February 1849 – 2 April 1923) was an English novelist and economics writer.

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William J. Fishman

William J. Fishman (1 April 1921 – 22 December 2014) was a British academic.

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William Jackson (priest)

William Walrond Jackson (1838–1931) was the Rector of Exeter College, Oxford from 1887 to 1913.

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William John Dwyer Burkitt

William John Dwyer Burkitt (1872, Banda, Uttar Pradesh, India - May 1918, Nainital, Uttarakhand, India) was a judge in British India.

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William John Evelyn (Conservative politician)

William John Evelyn JP DL (27 July 1822 - 26 July 1908) was a British Member of Parliament, landowner and philanthropist.

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William John Morrell

William John Morrell MA (1868–1945) was a Chancellor of Otago University, Dunedin, New Zealand.

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William Kaye (priest)

William Frederick John Kaye was an eminent Anglican priest in the second half of the nineteenth century and the first decades of the twentieth.

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William King (St Mary Hall)

William King (1685–1763) was an English academic and writer, Principal of St Mary Hall, Oxford from 1719, He was known for strongly held Jacobite views, and as a satirist and poet.

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William King Gillies

Dr William King Gillies FRSE FEIS LLD (1875–1952) was a Scottish educator and academic author.

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William Lake (Dean of Durham)

William Charles Lake (9 January 1817 – 8 December 1897) was Dean of Durham and Warden of its university from 1869 to 1894.

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William Llewellyn (bishop)

The Rt Rev.

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William Lowther (1639–1705)

Sir William Lowther (18 August 1639 – 7 December 1705) was an English landowner and MP.

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William Martin Geldart

William Martin Geldart (7 June 1870 – 12 February 1922) was a British jurist.

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William McEwan Younger

Sir William McEwan Younger, 1st Baronet (6 September 1905 – 15 April 1992) was a Scottish brewer and political activist.

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William Mitchell-Thomson, 1st Baron Selsdon

William Lowson Mitchell-Thomson, 1st Baron Selsdon (15 April 1877 – 24 December 1938), known as Sir William Mitchell-Thomson, 2nd Baronet, from 1918 to 1932, was a Scottish politician who served as British Postmaster-General from 1924 till 1929.

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William Moberly

William Octavius Moberly (14 November 1850 – 2 February 1914) was an English sportsman who played first-class cricket for Gloucestershire and represented the England national rugby union team.

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William Money Hardinge

William Money Hardinge (1854-1916) was an English poet and author.

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William Monson (Royal Navy officer)

Vice-Admiral Sir William Monson (1569 – February 1643) was an English admiral and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1601.

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William Muschamp

William Muschamp (died 1660) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1624.

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William Napier Bruce

The Honourable William Napier Bruce, (18 January 1858 – 20 March 1936) was a British educationalist and lawyer.

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William Newton-Smith

William Herbert Newton-Smith (born May 25, 1943) is a Canadian philosopher of science.

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William Nimmo Smith, Lord Nimmo Smith

William Austin Nimmo Smith (6 November 1942) is a former Senator of the College of Justice, a judge of the Supreme Courts of Scotland, sitting in the High Court of Justiciary and the Inner House of the Court of Session.

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William O'Brien Lindsay

Sir William O'Brien Lindsay KBE (8 October 1909 – 20 October 1975) was the Chief Justice of the Sudan from 1950 or 1954 to 1955, during the period when it was administered as an Anglo-Egyptian condominium.

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William Oakeley

William Oakeley (March 1635 - 1695) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1659 and 1695.

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William Parr Greswell

William Parr Greswell (1765–1854) was an English clergyman and bibliographer.

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William Patterson (priest)

William James Patterson CBE was an Anglican priest.

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William Peel, 1st Earl Peel

William Robert Wellesley Peel, 1st Earl Peel, (7 January 1867 – 28 September 1937), known as The Viscount Peel from 1912 to 1929, was a British politician.

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William Peters (diplomat)

William "Bill" Peters CMG, LVO, MBE (28 September 1923 – 23 March 2014) was a British diplomat who co-founded the Jubilee 2000 Drop the Debt campaign.

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William Philipps

William Philipps (c 1615- c 1689) was a Welsh politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1660.

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William R. Tyler

William Royall Tyler (October 17, 1910 – November 16, 2003) was a United States diplomat.

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William Reade

William Reade (sometimes Rede; died 1385) was a medieval Bishop of Chichester.

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William Rees-Mogg

William Rees-Mogg, Baron Rees-Mogg (14 July 192829 December 2012) was an English journalist and public servant.

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William Robertson (Irish priest)

William Robertson (1705–1783) was an Irish clergyman, known as a theological writer and schoolmaster.

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William Robinson (law reporter)

William Robinson (died 1870), second son of Sir Christopher Robinson, matriculated from Balliol College, Oxford, on 25 January 1819, and graduated B.A. on 22 March 1823, M.A. on 2 July 1829, and D.C.L. on 11 July 1829.

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William Sandys Wright Vaux

William Sandys Wright Vaux FRS (28 February 1818 – 21 June 1885), was a celebrated English antiquary and numismatist of the 19th century.

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William Shaw (mathematician)

William Shaw (born 14 May 1958) is a British mathematician, currently visiting professor of the mathematics and computation of risk at University College London.

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William Sime

William Arnold Sime CMG MBE QC (8 February 1909, Wepener, Orange River Colony, South Africa; died 5 May 1983, Wymeswold, Leicestershire, England) was a South African-born English barrister and judge who also played first-class cricket.

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William Sinclair (Archdeacon of London)

William Macdonald Sinclair, DD, FRGS (1850–1917), was an eminent Anglican priest and author in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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William Spottiswoode

William H. Spottiswoode (11 January 1825 – 27 June 1883) was an English mathematician and physicist.

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William Stephens (Dean of Winchester)

The Very Reverend William Richard Wood Stephens DD, FSA was Dean of Winchester in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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William Stewart Wallace

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William Temple (bishop)

William Temple (15 October 1881 – 26 October 1944) was a bishop in the Church of England.

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William Theodore Heard

William Theodore Heard (24 February 1884 – 16 September 1973) was a cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church.

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William Tyrrell, 1st Baron Tyrrell

William George Tyrrell, 1st Baron Tyrrell, (17 August 1866 – 14 March 1947) was a British civil servant and diplomat.

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William Wallace (philosopher)

William Wallace (11 May 1844 – 18 February 1897) was a Scottish philosopher and academic who became fellow of Merton College and White's Professor of Moral Philosophy at Oxford University.

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William Walter Merry

William Walter Merry (1835–1918) was an English classical scholar, clergyman, and educator.

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William Wells (1818–1889)

William Wells (15 March 1818 – 1 May 1889) was an English Liberal Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1852 to 1857 and from 1868 to 1874.

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William Wells (1908–1990)

William Thomas Wells QC (10 August 1908 – 3 January 1990) was an English barrister and Labour Party politician.

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William Wickham (1831–1897)

William Wickham (1831 – 16 May 1897), MP, FLS, was a Member of Parliament for Petersfield, a High Sheriff of Hampshire, Chairman of the Petty sessional division, and served on the Board of guardians, being Guardian of West Worldham.

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William Wyrley

William Wyrley (1565–1618) was an English antiquarian and officer of arms, who became Rouge Croix pursuivant.

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William Yandell Elliott

William Yandell Elliott (1896–1979) was an American historian and political advisor to six U.S. presidents.

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William Young Sellar

Prof William Young Sellar FRSE LLD (22 February 1825 – 12 October 1890) was a Scottish classical scholar.

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Wixenford School

Wixenford School, also known as Wixenford Preparatory School and Wixenford-Eversley, was an independent preparatory school for boys near Wokingham, founded in 1869.

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Wolvercote Cemetery

Wolvercote Cemetery is a cemetery in the parish of Wolvercote, Oxford, England.

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Wycliffe Hall, Oxford

Wycliffe Hall is a Church of England theological college and a Permanent Private Hall of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom.

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Yvette Cooper

Yvette Cooper (born 20 March 1969) is a Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford since 2010, having served as the MP for Pontefract and Castleford since 1997.

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Zia Haider Rahman

Zia Haider Rahman (জিয়া হায়দার রহমান) is a British novelist who was born in Bangladesh and raised in the UK.

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1260s

The 1260s is the decade starting January 1, 1260 and ending December 31, 1269.

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1260s in England

Events from the 1260s in England.

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1263

Year 1263 (MCCLXIII) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1263 in Scotland

Events from the year 1263 in the Kingdom of Scotland.

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1740

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1817

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1880 in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

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1928 New Year Honours

The 1928 New Year Honours were appointments by King George V to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of the United Kingdom and British Empire.

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1968 Birthday Honours

The 1968 Queen's Birthday Honours were appointments to orders and decorations of the Commonwealth realms to reward and highlight citizens' good works, on the occasion of the official birthday of Queen Elizabeth II.

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2017 in British television

This is a list of events that took place in 2017 relating to Television in the United Kingdom.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balliol_College,_Oxford

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