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List of Wadham College, Oxford people

This is a list of Wadham College, Oxford people, including alumni, Fellows, Deans and Wardens of the College. An alphabetical list of alumni of Wadham college can be found here.

Alumni

Academics

 
Robert Hooke
 
Christopher Wren

Authors, artists, broadcasters and entertainers

 
Melvyn Bragg
 
John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester

Clergy

 
Samuel Barnett
 
Rowan Williams

Politicians and civil servants

 
Robert Blake
 
Michael Foot
 
Kamisese Mara
 
F. E. Smith, 1st Ear of Birkenhead
 
John Simon, 1st Viscount Simon

Other

 
C. B. Fry

Fellows and honorary Fellows

Honorary Fellows

Wardens

The Warden is the college's principal, responsible for its academic leadership, chairing its governing body, and representing it in the outside world. Below is a list of the Wardens of Wadham college in chronological order. Their time in office is given in parentheses.

Deans

Responsible for various aspects of the day-to-day student life of the College, the Dean has authority in matters of discipline concerning the behaviour of individuals or groups. Below is a list of the Deans of Wadham college in chronological order, together with their time in office.

  • John Pitt 1613, 1616–17[2]
  • John Goodridge 1613, 1618[2]
  • Matthew Osborne 1614, 1619[2]
  • Daniel Estcot 1615, Warden 1635–1644[2]
  • Ralph Flexney 1620[2]
  • Alexander Huish 1621[2]
  • Ignatius Jordan 1622[2]
  • Amias Hext 1622–23[2]
  • William Boswell 1624, 1626[2]
  • Francis Strode 1625[2]
  • Gilbert Drake 1627–28[2]
  • William Turner 1629–31[2]
  • John Warren 1632–33[2]
  • Tristram Sugge 1635, 1636[2]
  • Leonard Simons 1637, 1644–1645, 1647[2]
  • Robert Chapline 1638–39[2]
  • Richard Goodridge 1641[2]
  • George Ashwell 1642–43[2]
  • Richard Knightbridge 1646, resigned 1647 and replaced by Leonard Simons[2]
  • Anthony Nourse 1647[2]
  • Samuel Lee 1653[2]
  • John Ball 1659, died 1660 and replaced by William Turges[2]
  • Walter Pope 1660[2]
  • Daniel Estcott 1661[2]
  • Thomas Jeamson 1662, 1667[2]
  • John Chase 1663, 1671[2]
  • Brian Cave 1665, 1668[2]
  • Nathaniel Salter 1669[2]
  • William Thornton 1670[2]
  • George Fletcher 1672, 1676, died 1676 and replaced by William Shortgrave[2]
  • John Ludwell 1673–1674[2]
  • Thomas Lessey 1675[2]
  • Robert Pitt 1677[2]
  • Robert Balch 1678[2]
  • William Latton 1679[2]
  • William Gould 1681[2]
  • George Harding 1683, replaced by Thomas Lyndesay[2]
  • Thomas Pigott 1684[2]
  • Alexander Crooke 1685[2]
  • Thomas Lidgould 1686[2]
  • Thomas Dunster 1687[2]
  • Humphrey Hody 1688[2]
  • Robert Doyley 1689[2]
  • William Hunt 1719[2]
  • John Leaves 1720, 1725, 1727[2]
  • Robert Nash 1721[2]
  • George Bowditch 1722, 1726[2]
  • Philip Speke 1723–24[2]
  • Edwyn Sandys 1728[2]
  • Stopford Jacks c.1925
  • John Frederick Stenning, Warden 1927–1938
  • Maurice Bowra c.1922–1938, Warden 1938–70
  • A.J. Ayer 1945, philosopher
  • John Bamborough 1947–54, founding Principal of Linacre College, Oxford
  • T.J. Binyon ?–1976 & 1980s, literary scholar and writer
  • David Mabberley 1976–82 and 1991–96, botanist and writer
  • James Morwood 2000–2006, Grocyn Lecturer in Classics
  • Andrew Hodges 2011–2014, mathematician and writer
  • Martin Bureau, 2014–2016, Lindemann Fellow and Tutor in Physics, astrophysicist
  • Claudia Pazos Alonso, 2016–2019, Fellow and Tutor in Portuguese
  • Andrew D Farmery 2019–2022, Sir Samuel Scott of Yews Fellow and Tutor in Medicine; Professor of Anaesthetics
  • Sarah J. Cullinan Herring 2022-present, Hody Fellow and Tutor in Classics.

References

  1. ^ "Prof P R Bullock". Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages. University of Oxford. Retrieved 18 November 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw Gardine, Robert. The registers of Wadham college, Oxford ... From 1613 to 1871.
  • "Wardens of Wadham". Wadham College, Oxford. Retrieved 14 August 2013.
  • . Wadham College, Oxford. Archived from the original on 7 April 2013. Retrieved 12 April 2013.

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Vanderbilt University William Brown Master of Darwin College Cambridge Alan Bullock historian of Nazi Germany Colin Campbell geologist Allan Chapman historian of science Oliver Carmichael 3rd Chancellor of Vanderbilt University and 20th President of the University of Alabama Anthony Cheetham materials scientist Robert Caesar Childers Pali language scholar Pamela Clemit literary critic Richard Congreve philosopher and positivist Steven Connor literary scholar Athelstan John Cornish Bowden biochemist Sedley Cudmore economist and Chief Statistician of Canada Peter Day inorganic chemist Emma Dench classicist Frederick Augustus Dixey entomologist Barrie Dobson historian Nakdimon S Doniach lexicographer and linguist Edward Gordon Duff bibliographer and librarian William Rickatson Dykes botanist Marcus du Sautoy mathematician Peter Edwards historian Henry Emeleus petrologist John Eveleigh Provost of Oriel College Oxford George Stanley Farnell classist Roderick Floud economic historian E B Ford ecological geneticist Sandra Fredman Professor of Law David B Frohnmayer President of the University of Oregon and politician Philip A Gale chemist Ian Grant physicist Harry George Grey theologian and Principal of Wycliffe Hall Oxford Thomas Guidott physician Jeffrey Hackney legal scholar Edith Hall classics scholar Avraham Harman diplomat and President of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem James Harris legal scholar Professor of the London School of Economics and Fellow of the British Academy James Harris grammarian Robert Hooke architect natural philosopher scientist polymath co founder of the Royal Society Sir Thomas Graham Jackson architect Ian Grant physicist Ivor Grattan Guinness historian of mathematics Jennifer Ingleheart classicist Gilbert Ironside the younger Bishop of Hereford and Warden of Wadham James Jago physician Frank Jevons Vice Chancellor of Durham University Benjamin Kennicott Hebrew scholar Richard S Lambert biographer and broadcaster John Leslie philosopher David MacDonald biologist and conservationist Ruth Mace evolutionary anthropologist Sally Mapstone Principal of the University of St Andrews P J Marshall historian of the British empire in the 18th century John Mayow chemist physician and physiologist Alister McGrath Christian apologist and theologian Frank McLynn historian and biographer Nevil Story Maskelyne geologist and politician Leslie Mitchell historian Charles Morton educator Peter Nailor civil servant intellectual and professor William Neile mathematician Farhan Nizami scholar in Islamic studies Tony Orchard inorganic chemist John Parsons Master of Balliol College Oxford and Bishop of Peterborough William Plenderleath antiquarian Josephine Crawley Quinn ancient historian and archaeologist P J Rhodes ancient historian Stuart J Russell computer scientist Phillipp Schofield historian Henry Albert Schultens linguist Walter Shirley priest and historian Tom Solomon neurologist Thomas Sprat divine and co founder of the Royal Society Benjamin Parsons Symons Warden of Wadham Richard W Tsien electric engineer and neurobiologist Wilson Dallam Wallis anthropologist Ethelbert Dudley Warfield historian and academic administrator Rex Warner classicist writer and translator William Whyte historian Donald Wiseman biblical scholar and Assyriologist Sir Christopher Wren architect and co founder of the Royal Society Authors artists broadcasters and entertainers Edit Melvyn Bragg John Wilmot 2nd Earl of Rochester Diran Adebayo novelist Monica Ali novelist Hossein Amini film director and screenplay writer Lindsay Anderson film director Timothy Bateson actor Sir Thomas Beecham conductor Melvyn Bragg television broadcaster and writer Simon Brett writer Jess Cartner Morley fashion editor of The Guardian newspaper Andy Cato of Groove Armada Alan Connor journalist and television presenter David Constantine poet and translator Alan Coren comic writer Robert Crampton Times journalist Cecil Day Lewis former Poet Laureate Sophie Duker stand up comedian and writer James Flint writer Isabel Fonseca writer Neil Forrester artist and cast member of The Real World TV show London series Tim Franks journalist Jonathan Freedland journalist Peter Gammond music critic Amelia Gentleman journalist Nordahl Grieg Norwegian poet and playwright John Gross author and literary critic Tom Gross journalist and political commentator Francis Wrigley Hirst journalist Montague Haltrecht writer and literary critic Tom Holt author of humorous and military fantasies and of historical fiction Felicity Jones actress Reginald Victor Jones physicist scientific military intelligence expert and writer Michael Kenyon novelist Hari Kunzru novelist Tim McInnerny actor and comedian Patrick Marber comedian and playwright Sharon Mascall journalist broadcaster and writer Jodhi May actress Anne McElvoy journalist and broadcaster Robert McGill writer and literary critic Hilary Menos poet Roger Mosey BBC executive Director of London 2012 Olympic Games coverage Neil Nightingale director the BBC Natural History Unit from 2003 to 2009 David Patrikarakos author and journalist Iain Pears novelist Laurie Penny author and social activist Rosamund Pike actress William Rayner novelist Tony Richardson English theatre and Academy Award winning film director and producer Stevan Riley film director Jude Rogers judge Michael Rosen poet and broadcaster Joshua Rozenberg legal commentator and journalist Carr Scrope versifier Peter Sculthorpe composer Sir Charles Sedley 5th Baronet wit dramatist and politician Fatemeh Shams Award winning poet and professor of Persian literature at University of Pennsylvania Mary Ann Sieghart former assistant editor of The Times Leonard Strong novelist critic historian and poet Paul Vaughan journalist William Walsh poet and critic Irving Wardle theatre critic John Wilmot 2nd Earl of Rochester libertine poet and protege of King Charles II Humbert Wolfe poet Clergy Edit Samuel Barnett Rowan Williams Peter Allan monk and Principal of College of the Resurrection Francis Bampfield non conformist minister Samuel Barnett social reformer and Canon of Westminster Abbey Adrian Benjamin clergyman and former actor Edward Bidwell Bishop of Ontario Henry Bowlby Bishop of Coventry Cornelius Burges minister Richard William Church churchman and writer John Erskine Clarke clergyman Thomas Crofts clergyman Cecil de Carteret Bishop of Jamaica Robert Deakin clergyman Joseph Diggle clergyman politician and public servant Edward Eddrup clergyman and principal of Salisbury Theological College Edward Feild clergyman Giles Fraser Canon Chancellor of St Paul s Cathedral Campbell Hone Bishop of Wakefield Walsham How clergyman and botanist William Henry Jackson priest missionary and inventor of Burmese Braille Francis Jayne clergyman Hewlett Johnson clergyman Red Dean of Canterbury Francis Kilvert clergyman and diarist Alexander Mackonochie mission priest Thomas Manton clergyman Edward Garrard Marsh poet and clergyman John Medley first Bishop of Fredericton Wilfrid Oldaker schoolmaster and Precentor of Christ Church Oxford Reginald Owen Primate of New Zealand Samuel Parker clergyman Charles Ranken clergyman and chess master William Jenkins Rees clergyman and antiquary William Skinner bishop of Aberdeen Edward Stone clergyman and natural philosopher Rowan Williams former Archbishop of Canterbury Richard Willis Bishop Richard Woodward Bishop Cloyne Foster Barham Zincke clergyman traveller and antiquary Politicians and civil servants Edit Robert Blake Michael Foot Kamisese Mara F E Smith 1st Ear of Birkenhead John Simon 1st Viscount Simon Tom Allen US Representative from Maine William Shepherd Allen UK and New Zealand politician Michael Alison politician Anita Anand Canadian politician and Minister of Public Services and Procurement Edward Ashe English politician and Father of the House Michael Bates Baron Bates politician Thomas Baring politician Richard Barnett politician Richard Bethell 1st Baron Westbury former Lord Chancellor Marco Biagi Scottish National Party politician Robert Blake Cromwell s admiral David Blatherwick diplomat John Bluett politician John Bramston the Younger politician Norman Brook 1st Baron Normanbrook civil servant Cabinet Secretary 1947 1962 William Burge Attorney General of Jamaica and anti abolitionist Edward Cakobau Deputy Prime Minister of Fiji Hugh Childers statesman Charles Delacourt Smith Baron Delacourt Smith politician H R P Dickson colonial political officer and author Joseph Diggle clergyman and politician John Dyson Lord Dyson judge and Master of the Rolls Derek Enright politician Vincent Evans Judge on the European Court of Human Rights Charles Fane 1st Viscount Fane politician Steven Fisher diplomat Bernard Floud politician Peter Floud civil servant Michael Foot politician William Fox premier of New Zealand Sydney Giffard diplomat Penaia Ganilau former Governor General and President of Fiji Eileen E Gillese judge Neil Gerrard politician Tuanku Abdul Halim Sultan of Kedah The King of Malaysia 1970 1975 and 2011 2017 Robert Hannigan cryptographer and civil servant John Hanson diplomat Joseph Hardcastle politician John Hardres politician Avraham Harman Israeli diplomat Evan Harris former Liberal Democrat MP for Oxford West and Abingdon George Harrison politician Charles Hodson Baron Hodson judge Marc Holland Administrator of Ascension Island Sir Edmund Isham 6th Baronet politician Wyndham Knatchbull Wyndham politician Thomas Lewis politician Richard Lloyd royalist Mark Logan MP for Bolton North East John Lovelace 3rd Baron Lovelace Whig politician Eric Macfadyen politician Kenneth Maddocks former Governor and Commander in Chief of Fiji Kamisese Mara former Prime Minister and President of Fiji Duncan Menzies Lord Menzies judge of the Supreme Courts of Scotland Peter Milliken Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada T E Moir civil servant James Morris Conservative MP for Halesowen and Rowley Regis Robert Moses city planner James Munby judge James Murray politician Michael Nolan Baron Nolan judge first chairman of the Committee on Standards in Public Life 1994 1997 Chancellor of the University of Essex 1997 2002 Feroz Khan Noon Prime Minister of Pakistan Arthur Onslow former Speaker of the House of Commons William Palmes politician Gopalaswami Parthasarathy Indian diplomat and journalist Edward Phelips politician Carew Raleigh politician Emma Reynolds MP for Wolverhampton North East Colin Thornton Kemsley National Liberal politician Sir Thomas Rich 1st Baronet politician Denys Roberts Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong Alexander Roche Baron Roche law lord Sir William Russell 1st Baronet of Wytley politician Philip Rycroft civil servant Wasim Sajjad two time interim President of Pakistan and former Chairman Senate John C Sherburne Vermont politician John Simon 1st Viscount Simon former Lord Chancellor F E Smith 1st Earl of Birkenhead former Lord Chancellor Simon Smith diplomat Thomas Strangways Father of the House Lala Sukuna Fijian chief Randolph Vigne South African anti apartheid activist K N Wanchoo Chief Justice of India Eugene Wason Scottish politician Geoffrey Whiskard diplomat Daryl Williams Attorney General for Australia Henry Penruddocke Wyndham politician topographer and author Hugh Wyndham judge Thomas Wyndham of Witham Friary politician Thomas Wyndham 1st Baron Wyndham Irish lawyer and politician former Lord Chancellor of Ireland Sir Wadham Wyndham judge Sir Peter William Youens former Deputy Chief Secretary of Nyasaland today Malawi and secretary to the Prime Minister and the Cabinet of Malawi Other Edit C B Fry Noel Agazarian World War II fighter ace Simon Anholt political scientist policy advisor E W Bastard cricketer Arthur Berry footballer Alan Blackshaw mountaineer skier and civil servant William Bromet rugby player Brian Burnett Royal Air Force and Commander in Chief of British Far East Command Sir Michael Checkland former Director General of the BBC John Cooke prosecutor of Charles I Warren East businessman Chief executive of ARM Holdings plc William Freke mystic C B Fry sportsman George Hogg adventurer George Hastings 8th Earl of Huntingdon nobleman Richard Koch management consultant David Levin entrepreneur Emily Ludolf amateur chef finalist on BBC 2 s Masterchef 2008 John MacBain businessman Paul McMahon cricketer Algernon Methuen publisher Herbert Page cricketeer Nathaniel Philip Rothschild British financier and only son of Jacob Rothschild 4th Baron Rothschild Edward Saatchi entrepreneur Chris Saunders cricketer and headmaster Steven Skala banker Dr Richard Stone OBE social campaigner philanthropist anti racism and interfaith activistFellows and honorary Fellows EditThis article s list of people may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are members of this list or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations March 2020 Alfred Ayer logical positivist Michael R Ayers philosopher John Bamborough scholar of English literature and founding Principal of Linacre College Oxford John Bell Professor of Law and Fellow of Pembroke College Cambridge T J Binyon Russian literature scholar and crime writer Ian Brownlie barrister and academic in international law Philip Bullock Professor of Russian Literature and Music 1 Peter Carter legal scholar Allan Chapman historian of science Richard Congreve philosopher Charles Coulson applied mathematician theoretical chemist and religious author Peter Derow historian of ancient Greece and Rome Frederick Augustus Dixey former President of the Royal Entomological Society of London Terry Eagleton Marxist literary theorist Eprime Eshag Keynesian economist Jeffrey Hackney legal scholar Andrew Hodges mathematician author and Dean of Wadham College Humphrey Hody clergyman and theologian Thomas Graham Jackson architect Frederick Lindemann 1st Viscount Cherwell Churchill s scientific adviser during the Second World War Nicholas Lloyd cleric and lexicographer David Mabberley botanist educator and writer Edward Arthur Milne astrophysicist and mathematician Ted Nelson American sociologist philosopher and pioneer of information technology Bernard O Donoghue Irish poet Roger Penrose mathematical physicist and philosopher Benjamin Bickley Rogers classical scholar Richard Sharpe historian of medieval England Ireland Scotland and Wales Marcus du Sautoy mathematician writer television presenter Edward Stone Rector who discovered the active ingredient of Aspirin John Swinton writer academic Church of England clergyman and orientalist Joseph Trapp clergyman academic poet and pamphleteer Theodore Wade Gery classical scholar historian and epigrapher Joseph White orientalist and theologian John Williams Welsh lawyer and writer R J P Bob Williams inorganic chemist Robert J C Young post colonial theorist cultural critic and historian Honorary Fellows Edit Abdul Halim of Kedah Sultan of Kedah Sir Franklin Berman barrister judge and arbitrator Melvyn Bragg Baron Bragg television broadcaster Sir Brian Burnett Air Chief Marshal Sir Neil Chalmers zoologist and former Warden of Wadham Sir Michael Checkland former Director General of the BBC Peter Day inorganic chemist John Dyson Lord Dyson Master of the Rolls Sir Roderick Floud economic historian Sandra Fredman academic lawyer Sir Sydney Giffard diplomat and author Allan Gotlieb Canadian public servant and author Robert Hannigan former director of GCHQ Allen Hill bioinorganic chemist Jeremy R Knowles former professor of chemistry at Harvard University Lee Shau kee businessman David Malcolm lawyer Sally Mapstone principal of the University of St Andrews P J Marshall historian of the British Empire Nevil Story Maskelyne geologist and politician Peter Milliken lawyer and politician Claus Moser Baron Moser statistician and public servant Sir James Munby judge Michael Nolan Baron Nolan judge first chairman of the Committee on Standards in Public Life 1994 1997 Chancellor of the University of Essex 1997 2002 Ashraf Pahlavi Princess of Iran Sir Denys Roberts former British colonial official and judge Sir Christopher Rose former judge Wasim Sajjad Pakistani lawyer and legal educator Sir David Smith botanist Kathleen Sullivan lawyer Rowan Williams former Archbishop of Canterbury Robert J C Young philosopher and historianWardens EditThe Warden is the college s principal responsible for its academic leadership chairing its governing body and representing it in the outside world Below is a list of the Wardens of Wadham college in chronological order Their time in office is given in parentheses Robert Wright 20 April 20 July 1613 Bishop of Bristol and Bishop of Lichfield John Fleming 1613 1617 William Smyth 1617 1635 Daniel Estcot 1635 1644 John Pitt 1644 1648 John Wilkins 1648 1659 Bishop scholar and co founder of the Royal Society Walter Blandford 1659 1665 Bishop of Oxford 1665 Bishop of Worcester 1671 Gilbert Ironside the younger 1665 1689 Bishop of Bristol 1689 Bishop of Hereford 1691 Thomas Dunster 1689 1719 William Baker 1719 1724 Bishop of Bangor 1724 Bishop of Norwich 1727 Robert Thistlethwayte 1724 1739 clergyman fled to France in 1737 after a homosexual scandal Samuel Lisle 1739 1744 Bishop of St Asaph 1744 Bishop of Norwich 1748 George Wyndham 1744 1777 James Gerard 1777 1783 John Wills 1783 1806 administrator Vice Chancellor of Oxford University 1792 1796 William Tournay 1806 1831 Benjamin Parsons Symons 1831 1871 Vice Chancellor of Oxford University 1844 1848 John Griffiths 1871 1881 Keeper of the Archives 1857 1885 George E Thorley 1881 1903 Patrick A Wright Henderson 1903 1913 Joseph Wells 1913 1927 Vice Chancellor of Oxford University 1923 1926 John F Stenning 1927 1938 Maurice Bowra 1938 1970 classical scholar and academic known for his wit Stuart Hampshire 1970 1984 philosopher and literary critic Claus Moser Baron Moser 1984 1993 statistician and civil servant John Flemming 1993 2004 economist Pro Vice Chancellor of Oxford University Fellow of the British Academy Neil Chalmers 2004 2012 former Director of the Natural History Museum Ken Macdonald Baron Macdonald of River Glaven 2012 2021 former Director of Public Prosecutions of England and Wales 2003 2008 Robert Hannigan 2021 present Deans EditResponsible for various aspects of the day to day student life of the College the Dean has authority in matters of discipline concerning the behaviour of individuals or groups Below is a list of the Deans of Wadham college in chronological order together with their time in office John Pitt 1613 1616 17 2 John Goodridge 1613 1618 2 Matthew Osborne 1614 1619 2 Daniel Estcot 1615 Warden 1635 1644 2 Ralph Flexney 1620 2 Alexander Huish 1621 2 Ignatius Jordan 1622 2 Amias Hext 1622 23 2 William Boswell 1624 1626 2 Francis Strode 1625 2 Gilbert Drake 1627 28 2 William Turner 1629 31 2 John Warren 1632 33 2 Tristram Sugge 1635 1636 2 Leonard Simons 1637 1644 1645 1647 2 Robert Chapline 1638 39 2 Richard Goodridge 1641 2 George Ashwell 1642 43 2 Richard Knightbridge 1646 resigned 1647 and replaced by Leonard Simons 2 Anthony Nourse 1647 2 Samuel Lee 1653 2 John Ball 1659 died 1660 and replaced by William Turges 2 Walter Pope 1660 2 Daniel Estcott 1661 2 Thomas Jeamson 1662 1667 2 John Chase 1663 1671 2 Brian Cave 1665 1668 2 Nathaniel Salter 1669 2 William Thornton 1670 2 George Fletcher 1672 1676 died 1676 and replaced by William Shortgrave 2 John Ludwell 1673 1674 2 Thomas Lessey 1675 2 Robert Pitt 1677 2 Robert Balch 1678 2 William Latton 1679 2 William Gould 1681 2 George Harding 1683 replaced by Thomas Lyndesay 2 Thomas Pigott 1684 2 Alexander Crooke 1685 2 Thomas Lidgould 1686 2 Thomas Dunster 1687 2 Humphrey Hody 1688 2 Robert Doyley 1689 2 William Hunt 1719 2 John Leaves 1720 1725 1727 2 Robert Nash 1721 2 George Bowditch 1722 1726 2 Philip Speke 1723 24 2 Edwyn Sandys 1728 2 Stopford Jacks c 1925 John Frederick Stenning Warden 1927 1938 Maurice Bowra c 1922 1938 Warden 1938 70 A J Ayer 1945 philosopher John Bamborough 1947 54 founding Principal of Linacre College Oxford T J Binyon 1976 amp 1980s literary scholar and writer David Mabberley 1976 82 and 1991 96 botanist and writer James Morwood 2000 2006 Grocyn Lecturer in Classics Andrew Hodges 2011 2014 mathematician and writer Martin Bureau 2014 2016 Lindemann Fellow and Tutor in Physics astrophysicist Claudia Pazos Alonso 2016 2019 Fellow and Tutor in Portuguese Andrew D Farmery 2019 2022 Sir Samuel Scott of Yews Fellow and Tutor in Medicine Professor of Anaesthetics Sarah J Cullinan Herring 2022 present Hody Fellow and Tutor in Classics References Edit Prof P R Bullock Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages University of Oxford Retrieved 18 November 2017 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw Gardine Robert The registers of Wadham college Oxford From 1613 to 1871 Wardens of Wadham Wadham College Oxford Retrieved 14 August 2013 Visiting Honorary Foundation and Emeritus Fellows Wadham College Oxford Archived from the original on 7 April 2013 Retrieved 12 April 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Wadham College Oxford people amp oldid 1136131440 Deans, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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