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List of alumni of King's College London

This list of alumni of King's College London comprises notable graduates as well as non-graduate former, and current, students. It also includes those who may be considered alumni by extension, having studied at institutions later merged with King's College London. It does not include those whose only connection with the college is (i) being a member of the staff, or (ii) the conferral of an honorary degree or honorary fellowship.

Government and politics edit

Heads of state and government edit

 
President of the Czech Republic Petr Pavel (MA)
 
Prime Minister of Jordan Marouf al-Bakhit (PhD, 1990)
 
President and Prime Minister of the Seychelles France-Albert René (LLB, 1957)
state / government individual office reference
  Bahamas Sir Lynden Pindling Prime Minister (1969–1992)
Premier (1967–1969)
[1][2]
  British Virgin Islands Augustus Jaspert Governor (2017–2021) [3]
  Cyprus Tassos Papadopoulos President (2003–2008) [4]
  Cyprus Glafcos Clerides President (1993–2003) [5][6]
  Cyprus John Harding, 1st Baron Harding of Petherton Governor (1955–1957) [7]
  Czech Republic Petr Pavel President (2023–) [8]
  Falkland Islands Nigel Phillips Governor (2017–) [9]
  Ghana William Hare, 5th Earl of Listowel Governor-General (1957–1960) [10]
  Gibraltar Ed Davis Governor (2016–2020) [11]
  Grenada Maurice Bishop President (1979–1983) [12]
  Iraq Abd al-Rahman al-Bazzaz Prime Minister (1965–1966) [13]
  Ireland Michael Collins Chairman of the Irish Provisional Government (1922) [14][15]
  Jordan Marouf al-Bakhit Prime Minister (2005–2007; 2011) [16][17]
  Moldova Natalia Gherman Acting Prime Minister (2015) [18][19]
  Saint Kitts and Nevis Sir Lee Moore Prime Minister (1979–1980) [20]
  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Sir Sydney Gun-Munro Governor (1976–1979)
Governor-General (1979–1985)
[21]
  Seychelles France-Albert René Prime Minister (1976–1977)
President (1977–2004)
[1][22][23]
  Turks and Caicos Islands Martin Bourke Governor (1993–1996) [24]
  Turks and Caicos Islands John Freeman Governor (2016–2019) [25]
  Uganda Godfrey Binaisa President (1979–1981) [26]

United Kingdom edit

Current Members of the House of Commons edit

Current Members of the House of Lords edit

 
Former Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey (BD, 1962)
 
Crossbench peer Lord Carlile (LLB, 1969)

Other UK politicians edit

 
Speaker of the House of Commons James Lowther, 1st Viscount Ullswater (AKC)
 
Speaker of the House of Commons Horace King, Baron Maybray-King (BA, 1922; PhD, 1940)
 
Sidney Webb, Labour peer and co-founder of the London School of Economics

Other politicians edit

Europe edit

 
Austrian Finance Minister Magnus Brunner (LLM)

Americas edit

 
Deputy Prime Minister of Canada Anne McLellan (LLM, 1975)

Asia edit

 
Malaysian Foreign Minister Rais Yatim (PhD, 1994)

Middle East edit

Africa edit

 
Vice President of Sierra Leone Abdulai Conteh (LLB, 1969)
 
Vice President of Kenya Michael Kijana Wamalwa (LLB, 1968)

Oceania edit

Diplomatic service edit

Royalty and nobility edit

Lawyers and judges edit

Judges edit

 
Judge of the International Court of Justice Patrick Lipton Robinson (LLM, 1972)

Attorneys General edit

 
Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago Faris Al-Rawi (LLM)

Other lawyers edit

 
Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court Karim Ahmad Khan (LLB)

Police and security specialists edit

Armed forces edit

 
Chief of the Defence Staff Sir Tony Radakin (MA, 2000)
 
Chief of the Air Staff Sir Michael Wigston (MA, 2004)

Head of armed forces or an armed forces' service branch edit

Other military officers edit

Academics edit

Heads of institutions edit

 
Sir Anthony Seldon (PGCE, 1983)

Historians edit

Theologians edit

Others edit

 
Polymath Sir Francis Galton (Medicine, 1839)

Scientists edit

Biologists edit

 
Winner of the 2020 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Sir Michael Houghton (Ph.D 1977) co-discoverer of Hepatitis C in 1989
 
Winner of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Michael Levitt (BSc, 1967)
 
Raymond Gosling (PhD, 1954) took Photograph 51 which was critical evidence in identifying the structure of DNA

Botanists edit

Computer scientists edit

Chemists edit

Earth scientists edit

Medicine edit

 
1929 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine laureate and President of the Royal Society Sir Frederick Hopkins (Medicine)
 
1951 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine laureate Max Theiler (Medicine)

Nurses edit

Physicists and astronomers edit

 
Theorist of the Higgs boson and winner of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physics Peter Higgs (BSc, 1950; MSc, 1952; PhD, 1954)

Zoologists edit

Mathematicians edit

Religion edit

Archbishop, Primates and religious leaders edit

 
Catholic Archbishop of Addis Abeba Cardinal Berhaneyesus Demerew Souraphiel
 
Archbishop Desmond Tutu (BD, 1965, MTh 1966) was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984

Bishops edit

Archdeacons edit

Deans edit

Other religious figures edit

Arts and media edit

Authors edit

 
Science fiction writer Sir Arthur C. Clarke (BSc, 1948)
 
Writer and philosopher Alain de Botton (MPhil, 1992)
 
Novelist and poet Thomas Hardy (French, 1863)
 
Author and poet Sir Michael Morpurgo (BA, 1967)
 
Dramatist Sir W. S. Gilbert of Gilbert and Sullivan (BA, 1856)
 
Writer Virginia Woolf (Languages, 1901)

Media, entertainment, film and theatre edit

 
Impressionist and comedian Rory Bremner (BA, 1984)
 
Oscar-winning actress Greer Garson (BA, 1926)

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Journalists edit

Editors edit

Other journalists edit

Musicians edit

 
Grammy Award-winning conductor Sir John Eliot Gardiner (CAMS, 1966)
 
Golden Globe-winning composer Michael Nyman (BMus, 1971)

Artists and photographers edit

Business and economics edit

 
Oil magnate and philanthropist Calouste Gulbenkian

Company founders edit

CEOs and business people edit

Sport edit

 
Four-time Olympic medal winner Dame Katherine Grainger (PhD, 2013)
 
Harry Gem, inventor of the lawn tennis

Architects edit

 
Sir Banister Fletcher, President of the Royal Institute of British Architects

Engineers edit

 
Famous civil engineer Sir John Wolfe-Barry, whose project was the building of the now iconic London Tower Bridge

Educators edit

Other edit

 
Sir Ivison Macadam, KCLSU President in 1922 and became the Founding President of the UK's National Union of Students
 
Thomas Armitage, founder of the Royal National Institute of the Blind (RNIB)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources List of alumni of King s College London news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message This list of alumni of King s College London comprises notable graduates as well as non graduate former and current students It also includes those who may be considered alumni by extension having studied at institutions later merged with King s College London It does not include those whose only connection with the college is i being a member of the staff or ii the conferral of an honorary degree or honorary fellowship Contents 1 Government and politics 1 1 Heads of state and government 1 2 United Kingdom 1 2 1 Current Members of the House of Commons 1 2 2 Current Members of the House of Lords 1 2 3 Other UK politicians 1 3 Other politicians 1 3 1 Europe 1 3 2 Americas 1 3 3 Asia 1 3 4 Middle East 1 3 5 Africa 1 3 6 Oceania 1 4 Diplomatic service 2 Royalty and nobility 3 Lawyers and judges 3 1 Judges 3 2 Attorneys General 3 3 Other lawyers 4 Police and security specialists 5 Armed forces 5 1 Head of armed forces or an armed forces service branch 5 2 Other military officers 6 Academics 6 1 Heads of institutions 6 2 Historians 6 3 Theologians 6 4 Others 7 Scientists 7 1 Biologists 7 2 Botanists 7 3 Computer scientists 7 4 Chemists 7 5 Earth scientists 7 6 Medicine 7 7 Nurses 7 8 Physicists and astronomers 7 9 Zoologists 8 Mathematicians 9 Religion 9 1 Archbishop Primates and religious leaders 9 2 Bishops 9 3 Archdeacons 9 4 Deans 9 5 Other religious figures 10 Arts and media 10 1 Authors 10 2 Media entertainment film and theatre 10 3 Journalists 10 3 1 Editors 10 3 2 Other journalists 10 4 Musicians 10 5 Artists and photographers 11 Business and economics 11 1 Company founders 11 2 CEOs and business people 12 Sport 13 Architects 14 Engineers 15 Educators 16 Other 17 References 18 External linksGovernment and politics editHeads of state and government edit nbsp President of the Czech Republic Petr Pavel MA nbsp Prime Minister of Jordan Marouf al Bakhit PhD 1990 nbsp President and Prime Minister of the Seychelles France Albert Rene LLB 1957 state government individual office reference nbsp Bahamas Sir Lynden Pindling Prime Minister 1969 1992 Premier 1967 1969 1 2 nbsp British Virgin Islands Augustus Jaspert Governor 2017 2021 3 nbsp Cyprus Tassos Papadopoulos President 2003 2008 4 nbsp Cyprus Glafcos Clerides President 1993 2003 5 6 nbsp Cyprus John Harding 1st Baron Harding of Petherton Governor 1955 1957 7 nbsp Czech Republic Petr Pavel President 2023 8 nbsp Falkland Islands Nigel Phillips Governor 2017 9 nbsp Ghana William Hare 5th Earl of Listowel Governor General 1957 1960 10 nbsp Gibraltar Ed Davis Governor 2016 2020 11 nbsp Grenada Maurice Bishop President 1979 1983 12 nbsp Iraq Abd al Rahman al Bazzaz Prime Minister 1965 1966 13 nbsp Ireland Michael Collins Chairman of the Irish Provisional Government 1922 14 15 nbsp Jordan Marouf al Bakhit Prime Minister 2005 2007 2011 16 17 nbsp Moldova Natalia Gherman Acting Prime Minister 2015 18 19 nbsp Saint Kitts and Nevis Sir Lee Moore Prime Minister 1979 1980 20 nbsp Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Sir Sydney Gun Munro Governor 1976 1979 Governor General 1979 1985 21 nbsp Seychelles France Albert Rene Prime Minister 1976 1977 President 1977 2004 1 22 23 nbsp Turks and Caicos Islands Martin Bourke Governor 1993 1996 24 nbsp Turks and Caicos Islands John Freeman Governor 2016 2019 25 nbsp Uganda Godfrey Binaisa President 1979 1981 26 United Kingdom edit Current Members of the House of Commons edit Alex Burghart Conservative MP Mark Francois Conservative MP 27 John Glen Conservative MP Dan Jarvis Labour MP and also former Mayor of the Sheffield City Region Fay Jones Conservative MP Brandon Lewis Conservative MP 28 Gagan Mohindra Conservative MP 29 Matthew Offord Conservative MP Sarah Olney Liberal Democrat MP Dan Poulter Labour MP 30 Lucy Powell Labour MP 31 Bob Seely Conservative MP Tulip Siddiq Labour MP 32 Sir Gary Streeter Conservative MP 33 Gareth Thomas Labour MP 34 Michael Tomlinson Conservative MP Current Members of the House of Lords edit nbsp Former Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey BD 1962 nbsp Crossbench peer Lord Carlile LLB 1969 George Carey Baron Carey of Clifton Former Archbishop of Canterbury 35 Alex Carlile Baron Carlile of Berriew Crossbench peer Stanley Clinton Davis Baron Clinton Davis Labour peer and former EU Commissioner Tim Dakin Bishop of Winchester and Lord Spiritual 36 Andrew Dunlop Baron Dunlop Conservative peer Christopher Geidt Baron Geidt Crossbench peer Nick Holtam Bishop of Salisbury and Lord Spiritual 37 Ajay Kakkar Baron Kakkar Crossbench peer John MacGregor Baron MacGregor of Pulham Market Conservative peer Sally Morgan Baroness Morgan of Huyton Labour Peer Nuala O Loan Baroness O Loan Crossbench peer David Owen Baron Owen Crossbench peer and former Foreign Secretary Raymond Plant Baron Plant of Highfield Labour peer Ted Rowlands Baron Rowlands Labour peer 38 Kay Swinburne Baroness Swinburne Conservative peer Tim Thornton Bishop of Truro and Lord Spiritual 39 Mary Watkins Baroness Watkins of Tavistock Crossbench peer Other UK politicians edit nbsp Speaker of the House of Commons James Lowther 1st Viscount Ullswater AKC nbsp Speaker of the House of Commons Horace King Baron Maybray King BA 1922 PhD 1940 nbsp Sidney Webb Labour peer and co founder of the London School of Economics Steve Aiken Member of the Northern Irish Assembly Sir Ronald Wilberforce Allen Liberal MP Charles Bagnall Conservative MP Jacob Bell Liberal MP Sir John Bethell 1st Baron Bethell Liberal peer Sir Patrick Bishop Conservative MP Terence Boston Baron Boston of Faversham Crossbench peer Thomas Bowles Conservative and Liberal MP founder of Vanity Fair magazine James Boyden Labour MP Richard Braine Leader of the UK Independence Party Alexander Brogden Liberal MP Sir Edmund Byrne Conservative MP Douglas Carswell Conservative UKIP and Independent MP 40 Sir George Chetwynd Labour MP Gavin Brown Clark Liberal MP Michael Clark Conservative MP Sir Edward Clarke Conservative MP and Solicitor General for England and Wales Tim Collins Conservative MP Sir Henry Cotton Liberal MP and President of the Indian National Congress Sir Nic Dakin Labour MP James Dalziel 1st Baron Dalziel of Kirkcaldy Liberal peer John Dunwoody Labour MP Natascha Engel Labour MP William Finnie Liberal MP Henry Neville Gladstone 1st Baron Gladstone of Hawarden son and Private Secretary to William Gladstone Sir Richard Glass Conservative MP Sir Augustus Godson Conservative MP Joseph Green National Democratic MP Robert Grosvenor 2nd Baron Ebury Liberal peer George Peabody Gooch Liberal MP and historian Joseph Hardcastle Liberal MP Charles Harrison Liberal MP Sir John Heaton 1st Baronet Conservative MP Charles Hopwood Liberal MP Collingwood Hughes Conservative MP Sir Clarendon Hyde Liberal MP Frank James Conservative MP Edward Johnson Liberal MP Phillip Lee Liberal Democrat MP James Lowther 1st Viscount Ullswater Speaker of the House of Commons 1905 1921 Fiona Mactaggart Labour MP Sir John Maple 1st Baronet Conservative MP John Marek Labour MP George Croydon Marks 1st Baron Marks Labour peer Tom Mason Conservative Member of the Scottish Parliament Horace Maybray King Baron Maybray King Speaker of the House of Commons 1965 1970 Oonagh McDonald Labour MP Allan Glaisyer Minns First Black Mayor of a town city in the UK Julie Morgan Labour MP and Welsh Assembly Member Charles Newdegate Conservative MP Sarah Newton Conservative MP Evan Pateshall Conservative MP Augustus Paulet 15th Marquess of Winchester Sir Robert Perks 1st Baronet Liberal MP Colwyn Philipps 3rd Viscount St Davids Conservative peer Sir Philip Pilditch 1st Baronet Conservative MP William Priestley Conservative MP John Puleston Conservative MP Henry George Purchase Liberal MP Pandeli Ralli Liberal MP Sir William Rattigan Liberal Unionist MP and Vice Chancellor of Punjab University Thorold Rogers Liberal MP and economist Sir John Rolleston Conservative MP Sir Hugh Rossi Conservative MP Dame Angela Rumbold Conservative MP Sir Arthur Salter Conservative MP and judge Keith Simpson Conservative MP Michael Stapleton Cotton 5th Viscount Combermere Crossbench peer Howard Stoate Labour MP Edward Anthony Strauss Liberal MP Edith Summerskill Baroness Summerskill Labour peer George Sutherland Leveson Gower 3rd Duke of Sutherland Liberal peer Jeffrey Thomas Labour MP Sir Gerard Folliot Vaughan Conservative MP Sir Kenneth Warren Conservative MP Harold Watkinson 1st Viscount Watkinson Conservative peer and Cabinet Minister Sidney Webb 1st Baron Passfield Labour peer and Cabinet Minister also the co founder of London School of Economics LSE John Shiress Will Liberal MP John Wilmot 1st Baron Wilmot of Selmeston Labour peer Sarah Wollaston Conservative and Liberal MP Henry de Worms 1st Baron Pirbright Conservative peer David Warburton Conservative MP 41 Simon Wright Liberal Democrat MP Other politicians edit Europe edit nbsp Austrian Finance Minister Magnus Brunner LLM Recep Akdag Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey Georgios Anastassopoulos Greek MEP Paul Balban Gibraltarian Member of Parliament Patrick Belton Member of the Irish Dail Konstantinos Bogdanos Member of the Hellenic Parliament Tom de Bruijn Dutch Foreign Minister Magnus Brunner Member of the Austrian Federal Council Haresh Budhrani Speaker of the Gibraltar Parliament Yehor Cherniev Member of the Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada Gordan Georgiev Member of the Assembly of the Republic of North Macedonia Alexandre Holroyd Member of the French National Assembly Igli Hasani Albanian Foreign Minister Kamal Jafarov Member of the Azerbaijan Parliament Pal Jonson Swedish Defence Minister Olga Kefalogianni Greek Cabinet Minister Emil Kirjas Macedonian politician Hannelore Kraft Minister President of North Rhine Westphalia Gabriel Kroon Member of the Swedish Riksdag Axelle Lemaire French Minister for Digital Affairs Bernardino Leon Head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya Oliver Luksic Member of the German Bundestag Bilal Macit Member of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey Edgar Mann Chairman of the Executive Council of the Isle of Man Nickolay Mladenov UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process and former Bulgarian Foreign Minister Giulia Moi Italian MEP James Moorhouse Conservative and Liberal Democrat MEP Krisztina Morvai Hungarian MEP Eoghan Murphy Member of the Irish Dail Pambos Papageorgiou Member of the Cypriot House of Representatives Peter Price Conservative MEP Jiri Sedivy Czech Defence Minister Shaun Spiers Labour MEP Eleni Stavrou Member of the Cypriot House of Representatives Spyros Taliadouros Member of the Hellenic Parliament Rebecca Taylor Liberal Democrat MEP Jef Van Damme Member of the Parliament of the Brussels Capital Region Americas edit nbsp Deputy Prime Minister of Canada Anne McLellan LLM 1975 Francis Black Canadian politician Hector Cameron Member of the Canadian House of Commons Catherine Dorion Member of the National Assembly of Quebec Andrew Exum Middle East Scholar and Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Middle East Policy Jerome Fitzgerald Bahamian Education Minister Bob Frankford Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario Colleen Graffy U S Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Richard Willis Jameson Member of the Canadian House of Commons John Hillen U S Assistant Secretary of State for Political Military Affairs Anne McLellan Deputy Prime Minister of Canada Sir Shridath Ramphal Commonwealth Secretary General 1975 1990 and Guyanese Foreign Minister 1 Christina Rocca US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs David Arthur Singh Guyanese Cabinet Minister Yaneth Giha Tovar Colombian Education Minister Frederick Wills Guyanese Foreign Minister Asia edit nbsp Malaysian Foreign Minister Rais Yatim PhD 1994 Shafique Ahmed Bangladeshi Justice Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb Member of the Pakistani National Assembly Maragatham Chandrasekar Member of the Indian Lok Sabha Teresa Cheng Secretary for Justice Hong Kong Azhar Azizan Harun Speaker of the Dewan Rakyat Tan Chuan Jin Former Speaker of the Parliament of Singapore Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar Member of the Indian Lok Sabha Colvin R de Silva Sri Lankan Cabinet Minister Christopher de Souza Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Singapore Sushmita Dev Member of the Indian Lok Sabha Faisal Saleh Hayat Pakistani Interior Minister Anisul Huq Bangladeshi Justice Minister Faizah Jamal Member of the Singaporean Parliament Wan Ahmad Fayhsal Wan Ahmad Kamal Malaysian Senator Sir Muhammad Zafarullah Khan President of the UN General Assembly 1962 the International Court of Justice and Pakistani Foreign Minister 1 Sikandar Hayat Khan Prime Minister of Punjab Dennis Kwok Member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council Ahmad Massoud National Resistance Front of Afghanistan leader Mohamed Ghassan Maumoon Maldivian Defence Minister Gholam Mujtaba Pakistani Politician Sarojini Naidu President of the Indian National Congress Nik Nazmi Malaysian Cabinet Minister Sania Nishtar Pakistani Education Minister S C C Anthony Pillai Member of the Indian Lok Sabha G G Ponnambalam Sri Lankan Cabinet Minister S Rajaratnam Former Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore Pritam Singh Singaporean Opposition Leader Sirichok Sopha Member of the Thai House of Representatives Hayashi Tadasu Japanese Foreign Minister Desmond Tan Minister of State in the Singaporean Prime Minister s Office Member of the Singaporean Parliament Deputy Secretary General of the National Trades Union Congress Rais Yatim Malaysian Foreign Minister President of the Dewan Negara Alvin Yeo Former Member of the Singaporean Parliament Middle East edit Alia Al Dahlawi Member of the Consultative Assembly of Saudi Arabia Mowaffak al Rubaie Member of the Iraqi Governing Council Ronen Hoffman Member of the Israeli Knesset Ahmad Masa deh Jordanian politician Juwan Fouad Masum Minister in the Iraqi Transitional Government Mohamed Qubaty Yemeni Cabinet Minister Hayat Sindi Member of the Consultative Assembly of Saudi Arabia Africa edit nbsp Vice President of Sierra Leone Abdulai Conteh LLB 1969 nbsp Vice President of Kenya Michael Kijana Wamalwa LLB 1968 Hassan al Turabi Sudanese Foreign Minister Obed Asamoah Ghanaian Foreign Minister Ziad Bahaa Eldin Deputy Prime Minister of Egypt Abdulai Conteh Vice President of Sierra Leone Joseph B Dauda Sierra Leonean Foreign Minister Ali Rasso Dido Member of the Kenyan National Assembly Kayode Fayemi Nigerian Cabinet Minister Alan Ganoo Speaker of the National Assembly of Mauritius Roger Hawkins Rhodesian Defence Minister Omobola Johnson Nigerian Cabinet Minister Tamba Lamina Sierra Leonean Cabinet Minister David Nana Larbie Ghanaian Member of Parliament Francis Minah Vice President of Sierra Leone Ned Nwoko Member of the Nigerian House of Representatives Prince Chibudom Nwuche Member of the Nigerian House of Representatives George Nyamweya Member of the Kenyan National Assembly James Nyamweya Kenyan Foreign Minister Sam Okudzeto Ghanaian Member of Parliament Razack Peeroo Speaker of the National Assembly of Mauritius Chukwuemeka Ujam Member of the Nigerian House of Representatives Muhammad Uteem Member of the Mauritian National Assembly Justin Valentin Seychellois Education Minister Michael Kijana Wamalwa Vice President of Kenya Oceania edit Sir Stanley Argyle Premier of Victoria Phillida Bunkle Member of the New Zealand Parliament Sir Ernest Clark Governor of Tasmania Sir John Cockburn Premier of South Australia Charles Henry Grant Australian Member of Parliament John Hargrave Australian Member of Parliament and judge Horace Harper Australian Member of Parliament Charles Beard Izard Member of the New Zealand Parliament James Purves Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly Edward Wakefield Member of the New Zealand Parliament James Walker Senator for New South Wales Diplomatic service edit Emmanuel Kodjoe Dadzie Ghanaian diplomat Francis Deng Permanent Representative of South Sudan to the United Nations Sir Francis Floud British High Commissioner to Canada Judith Gough British Ambassador to Sweden Peter Hayes British High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Victor Henderson British Ambassador to Yemen John Kittmer British Ambassador to Greece Dianna Melrose British Ambassador to Cuba and British High Commissioner to Tanzania Lawrence Middleton British Ambassador to South Korea Colin Munro British Ambassador to Croatia Archibald Rose diplomat Pjer Simunovic Croatian Ambassador to the United States Sir Edward Thornton British Ambassador to the United States Shekou Touray Permanent Representative of Sierra Leone to the United Nations John Tucknott British Ambassador to Nepal Lois Young Permanent Representative of Belize to the United NationsRoyalty and nobility editPrince Abdul Mateen of Brunei member of the Bruneian royal family Princess Majeedah Nuurul Bolkiah member of the Bruneian royal family Michael Evans Freke 12th Baron Carbery Irish peer John Boyle 14th Earl of Cork Irish peer Rowland Allanson Winn 5th Baron Headley Irish peer Louis Napoleon Prince Imperial son of Emperor Napoleon III Rupert Onslow 8th Earl of Onslow British peer Prince Prisdang diplomat and member of the Thai royal family Princess Antonia Duchess of Wellington great granddaughter of Wilhelm II German Emperor and the wife of the Duke of WellingtonLawyers and judges editJudges edit nbsp Judge of the International Court of Justice Patrick Lipton Robinson LLM 1972 Kwadwo Agyei Agyapong Ghanaian High Court judge Geraldine Andrews High Court Judge Heather Williams High Court Judge Robin Auld Lord Justice of Appeal Horace Avory Judge and criminal lawyer Kofi Adumua Bossman Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana Mackenzie Chalmers Chief Justice of Gibraltar Harry Dias 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Operations at RAF Air Command Elizabeth Godwin first female officer of The Life Guards Sir Frederic Goldsmid Major General British Army Dame Helen Gwynne Vaughan Commandant of the Women s Royal Air Force and Chief Controller of the Auxiliary Territorial Service Sir Chris Harper UK Military Representative to NATO and the EU Michael Harwood RAF Air Vice Marshal Syed Ata Hasnain Indian Army General Sir Nick Hine Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff Policy Matthew Holmes Commandant General Royal Marines Russell La Forte Commander of the British Forces South Atlantic Islands Mohammad Humayun Kabir Force Commander of United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus Ferdinand Le Quesne recipient of the Victoria Cross Suraya Marshall Air Officer Commanding of No 2 Group RAF Dame Vera Laughton Mathews Director of the Women s Royal Naval Service Sir Simon Mayall Middle East Adviser at the Ministry of Defence James Morse Controller of the Navy Sir Barry North Assistant Chief of the Air Staff Richard Nugee Defence Services Secretary James Parkin Controller of the Navy Robert Pedre Commander United Kingdom Strike Force Sir Tim Radford Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe Javed Iqbal Ramday President of the National Defence University Pakistan Pat Reid army officer and author Andy Salmon Commandant General Royal Marines Stuart Skeates Commandant of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Sir Arthur Sloggett Director General Army Medical Services Michael Smeath RAF officer Sir Graham Stacey Deputy Commander Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum Simon Stuart Australian Army officer Jude Terry Naval Secretary Robert Thomson Commander of British Forces Cyprus Rupert Thorneloe Welsh Guards officer killed in action in Afghanistan Garry Tunnicliffe Defence Services Secretary Tyrone Urch General Officer Commanding Force Troops Command David Walker RAF Air Marshal William Warrender Flag Officer Sea TrainingAcademics editHeads of institutions edit nbsp Sir Anthony Seldon PGCE 1983 Robert Allison Vice Chancellor of Loughborough University Harold Balme President of Cheeloo University Kenneth Barker Vice Chancellor of De Montfort University and Thames Valley University Sir James Barrett Vice Chancellor of the University of Melbourne Kenneth Dike Vice Chancellor of the University of Ibadan Malcolm Gillies Vice Chancellor of City University London and London Metropolitan University Carl Gombrich Co founder and Academic Lead of The London Interdisciplinary School Devendra Prasad Gupta Vice Chancellor of Ranchi University Sir Andrew Haines Director of the London School of Hygiene amp Tropical Medicine Kenneth Hare Master of Birkbeck College and President of the University of British Columbia Kenneth Hill Vice Chancellor of the University of Benin Nigeria Kristin Ingolfsdottir Rector of the University of Iceland Qasim Jan Vice Chancellor of the University of Peshawar Sarhad University of Science and Information Technology and Quaid i Azam University George Kitchin Vice Chancellor of 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historian Eric Grove naval historian Richard Grunberger historian D G E Hall historian Christopher Harper Bill historian Dorothy King archaeologist Robert Knecht historian Amelie Kuhrt historian Andrew Lambert naval historian Marc Morris historian 46 Percy Newberry Egyptologist Peter Paret historian Philip Sabin military historian Gary Sheffield military historian Anne Somerset historian Geoffrey Till naval historian Colin White Director of the Royal Naval Museum Donald Wiseman archaeologist Fern Riddell cultural historian Theologians edit E W Bullinger dispensationalist theologian Julius J Lipner Hindu scholar Eric J Lott religious scholar Ralph Martin New Testament scholar Peter Medd priest and scholar Cris Rogers theologian Henry Barclay Swete biblical scholar Sidney Thelwall Christian scholar Anthony Thiselton theologian Evelyn Underhill theologian Peter Vardy theologian and philosopher Ralph Waller theologian Robin Ward Principal of St Stephen s House Oxford Others edit nbsp Polymath Sir Francis Galton Medicine 1839 Edgar Thurston Lecturer at Madras Medical College Helen Beebee philosopher Robert Lubbock Bensly orientalist Jo Boaler mathematics professor at Stanford University Nick Bostrom philosopher Ahron Bregman political scientist Harry Brighouse political philosopher Matthew Bryden political analyst Arthur Coke Burnell translator Elizabeth Burns philosopher Robert Caldwell Master of Corpus Christi College Cambridge Raymond Cattell psychologist Alexander Coker UN chemical weapons inspector Josh Cooper cryptographer Karen Cox Deputy Vice Chancellor University of Nottingham Brian Davies philosopher Sir Ian Gainsford Vice Principal of King s College London Sir Francis Galton polymath 47 Clara Knight classicist Francisco Javier Carrillo Gamboa economist Rosemary Hollis political scientist Sir John Maddox editor of Nature Joseph Shield Nicholson economist Wendy Piatt Director General of The Russell Group Eleanor Plumer Principal of St Anne s College Oxford Stathis Psillos philosopher of science John Thomas Quekett microscopist and histologist Fiona Ross nursing scholar Lucinda Roy literary scholar Frederick Rushmore Master of St Catharine s College Cambridge Dan Sarooshi legal scholar Yezid Sayigh Middle East scholar Winston Wole Soboyejo mechanical and aerospace engineer Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah legal scholar John Tooze scientific administrator Nicla Vassallo philosopher Sir Ralph Wedgwood 4th Baronet philosopher Edward William West orientalist Karl Pearson Deputy Professor of Mathematics Georgios Samaras Lecturer in Political Economy at King s College London 48 Scientists editBiologists edit nbsp Winner of the 2020 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Sir Michael Houghton Ph D 1977 co discoverer of Hepatitis C in 1989 nbsp Winner of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Michael Levitt BSc 1967 nbsp Raymond Gosling PhD 1954 took Photograph 51 which was critical evidence in identifying the structure of DNA Denis Alexander molecular biologist and theologian Eric Barnard neuroscientist Angus John Bateman geneticist Lionel Smith Beale physician Thomas Cavalier Smith Professor of Evolutionary Biology at the University of Oxford Qui Lim Choo co discoverer of Hepatitis C and of the Hepatitis D genome Keith Campbell led team that cloned Dolly the sheep 49 Sir Howard Dalton microbiologist Michael Denton biochemist and author Sir Jack Drummond biochemist R John Ellis Gairdner Foundation International Award winning biochemist Charles Edmund Ford cytogeneticist Mary English mycologist Christine Foyer biologist Nicholas Franks biophysicist Raymond Gosling DNA researcher Keith Gull microbiologist Hugh Gurling geneticist Jean Hanson biophysicist and zoologist Denis Haydon membrane biophysicist Edward Hindle biologist Christine Holt neuroscientist Rob Horne physician Sir Michael Houghton 2020 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine laureate and co discoverer of Hepatitis C and of the Hepatitis D genome John Hughes Lasker Award winning neuroscientist Charles Leonard Huskins geneticist Alwyn Jones biophysicist Andrew King neurophysiologist Michael Levitt 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry laureate and Professor of Structural Biology at Stanford University Joel Mandelstam microbiologist St George Jackson Mivart biologist Noreen Murray molecular geneticist who helped develop a vaccine against Hepatitis B John Newton epidemiologist Anthony Pawson Kyoto Prize laureate 50 Sir Rudolph Peters biochemist Rohan Pethiyagoda taxonomist Sir Andrew Pollard Chief Investigator on the Oxford AstraZeneca COVID 19 vaccine Peter Rabin biochemist University of Toronto Sheila Rodwell nutritional epidemiologist Steven Rose biologist and neurobiologist Helen Saibil biologist William Saville Kent marine biologist Nigel Scrutton biochemist Robert Malcolm Simmons Director of the Randall Division of Cell and Molecular Biophysics Stephen Simpson biologist Audrey Smith cryobiologist Bruce Stocker microbiologist David Stuart structural biologist Sylvia Agnes Sophia Tait biochemist and endocrinologist Dame Janet Thornton Director of the European Bioinformatics Institute Sir Graham Wilson bacteriologist Lewis Wolpert developmental biologist Botanists edit David Bellamy botanist 51 Robert Bentley botanist David Catcheside plant geneticist Sydney Harland botanist Eric John Hewitt plant physiologist Maxwell Masters botanist Daphne Osborne botanist Computer scientists edit Steve Bourne computer scientist Ian H S Cullimore computer scientist Darren Dalcher computer scientist Luciano da Fontoura Costa professor Multidisciplinary Computing Group Institute of Physics Sao Carlos University of Sao Paulo Hassan Ugail computer scientist J W J Williams computer scientist Chemists edit Michael Barnett theoretical chemist William Boon chemist John Eddowes Bowman the Younger chemist Philip Bunker Canadian scientist and author Sir John Cadogan President of the Royal Society of Chemistry Sir Arthur Herbert Church chemist Leslie Crombie chemist Charles Frederick Cross chemist Richard Dixon chemist Sir Arthur Duckham President of the Institution of Chemical Engineers Henry John Horstman Fenton chemist Victor Gold chemist Leticia Gonzalez chemist Sir Herbert Jackson chemist Mumtaz Ali Kazi President of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences Augustine Ong chemist Geoffrey Ozin chemist Raymond Peters chemist Eric Scerri chemist Sir Jocelyn Field Thorpe chemist Earth scientists edit George Barrow geologist Henry William Bristow geologist David Edgar Cartwright oceanographer Sir George Deacon oceanographer Archibald Thomas John Dollar geologist and seismologist David Lary atmospheric scientist David Linton geographer John Milne inventor of the Seismometer Ukichiro Nakaya glaciologist David Potts geotechnical engineer Sir Arthur Russell 6th Baronet mineralogist Harry Bolton Seed geotechnical engineer Sir Laurence Dudley Stamp geographer and President of the Royal Geographical Society James Haward Taylor President of the Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland Errol White geologist and President of the Linnean Society of London Sidney Wooldridge geologist and President of the Royal Geographical Society Medicine edit nbsp 1929 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine laureate and President of the Royal Society Sir Frederick Hopkins Medicine nbsp 1951 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine laureate Max Theiler Medicine Theodore Dyke Acland surgeon and physician Francis Anstie physician Eric Anson anaesthetist Norman Ashton ophthalmologist Simon Baron Cohen Director of the Autism Research Centre at the University of Cambridge Evan Buchanan Baxter physician Dinesh Bhugra President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists John Bienenstock physician Sir William Bowman 1st Baronet histologist and anatomist Peter Brinsden gynaecologist William Brinton physician Russell Brock Baron Brock pioneer of modern open heart surgery Thomas Gregor Brodie physiologist Michael Burgess coroner Geoffrey Burnstock medical researcher Dame Jill Macleod Clark nursing administrator Dame Jessica Corner nurse Edgar Crookshank physician and microbiologist William Broughton Davies doctor John Leonard Dawson Serjeant Surgeon to the Royal Household Sir Richard Doll Shaw Prize laureate Annette Dolphin pharmacologist Victor Dzau President of Duke University Hospital Havelock Ellis physician sexual psychologist and social reformer Dame Uta Frith developmental psychologist Abraham Pineo Gesner inventor of kerosene and physician Ben Goldacre physician James Goolnik dentist Sir James Gowans Wolf Prize in Medicine laureate Austin Gresham pathologist Christopher Heath surgeon Douglas Higgs haematologist John Hilton surgeon Thomas Hodgkin pathologist and discoverer of Hodgkin s lymphoma 52 Sir Frederick Hopkins 1929 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine laureate and President of the Royal Society 53 Richard Houlston Professor of Molecular genetics and Population genetics at the Institute of Cancer Research Joseph Graeme Humble haematologist Thomas Inman surgeon Sir George Johnson physician Takaki Kanehiro discoverer of the link between beriberi and diet David Kemp audiologist Raymond Kirk surgeon Paul Knapman coroner Marios Kyriazis gerontologist Sir Morell Mackenzie physician Sir Charles James Martin Director of the Lister Institute Harold Moody physician Ludlow Moody physician Sir Victor Negus surgeon Edward Nettleship ophthalmologist John Graham Nicholls physiologist Sir John Peel gynecologist Lionel Penrose psychiatrist and geneticist William D Richardson Director of the UCL Wolfson Institute Geoffrey Rose ophthalmologist Ulrike Schmidt psychiatrist Sir John Simon Chief Medical Officer for HM Government Patrick Steptoe pioneer of IVF who missed out on a Nobel Prize because he died before the awarding 54 Sir George Adlington Syme surgeon Thomas Pridgin Teale surgeon and ophthalmologist Max Theiler 1951 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine laureate for developing a vaccine against yellow fever Sir St Clair Thomson surgeon Sir Cecil Wakeley 1st Baronet surgeon Fredric Wertham psychiatrist Edith Whetnall surgeon Elsie Widdowson dietitian Fiona Wood plastic surgeon Anthony Yates rheumatologist Sir R A Young physician Nurses edit Florence Nightingale established the first official nurses training programme Nightingale School for Nurses the founder of modern nursing Dame Cicely Saunders established the first modern hospice St Christopher s Hospice pioneer of palliative care Sir Jonathan Asbridge first president of the UK s Nursing and Midwifery Council and director of Nursing NHS London Alice Fisher nursing pioneer in the US at the Philadelphia General Hospital Lucy Osburn regarded as the founder of modern nursing in Australia Emmy Rappe founded the Swedish Nursing Association Linda Richards first professionally trained American nurse a pioneer of individual patients medical records and established programmes in US and Japan Isla Stewart became the matron of St Bartholomew s Hospital and founded the Royal British Nurses Association Henny Tscherning became president of the Danish Nurses Organization Theodora Turner nurse superintendent of St Thomas Hospital during reconstruction after the Blitz became president of Royal College of Nursing Kofoworola Abeni Pratt became Chief Nursing Officer of Nigeria Physicists and astronomers edit nbsp Theorist of the Higgs boson and winner of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physics Peter Higgs BSc 1950 MSc 1952 PhD 1954 Ronald Burge physicist Leigh Canham optoelectronics physicist Eva Crane mathematician and physicist who became world expert on bees Andrew Fabian President of the Royal Astronomical Society Frank Farmer physicist Michael Fisher Wolf Prize in Physics laureate Marcelo Gleiser physicist and astronomer Peter Higgs proposer of the Higgs boson and 2013 Nobel Prize in Physics laureate 55 Basil Hiley Bohmian quantum physicist Francis Jones physicist Claudio Maccone space scientist Donald MacCrimmon MacKay physicist Edward Walter Maunder astronomer John Edwin Midwinter President of the Institution of Electrical Engineers William Allen Miller astronomer and chemist John Robert Mills radar pioneer Ali Moustafa Mosharafa theoretical physicist Raja Ramanna physicist Simon Saunders philosopher of physics Edward James Stone President of the Royal Astronomical Society Louis Slotin nuclear physicist who took part to the Manhattan Project Boris Townsend physicist Kumar Wickramasinghe electrical engineer Zoologists edit Hilda Margaret Bruce zoologist Peter Martin Duncan palaeontologist Alfred Henry Garrod vertebrate zoologist Frederick Hutton zoologist Janet Kear ornithologist Dame Miriam Rothschild zoologist and entomologist Adam Sedgwick zoologist Robert Walter Campbell Shelford entomologist Sir Eric Smith zoologist Henry Tibbats Stainton entomologist Thomas Stebbing zoologistMathematicians editDavid Acheson mathematician Colin Bushnell mathematician Keith Devlin mathematician Graham Everest mathematician Aubrey William Ingleton mathematician Leon Mirsky mathematician Sir Martin Taylor mathematician Henry William Watson mathematician Tom Willmore geometerReligion editArchbishop Primates and religious leaders edit nbsp Catholic Archbishop of Addis Abeba Cardinal Berhaneyesus Demerew Souraphiel nbsp Archbishop Desmond Tutu BD 1965 MTh 1966 was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984 Joseph Abiodun Adetiloye Primate of Nigeria Richard Clarke Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland Joost de Blank Archbishop of Cape Town John Holder Archbishop of the West Indies Churchill Julius Archbishop of New Zealand Ted Luscombe Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church Tom Morgan Archbishop of Saskatoon Njongonkulu Ndungane Archbishop of Cape Town Jonathan Sacks Baron Sacks former Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom and Crossbench Peer 56 Berhaneyesus Demerew Souraphiel Catholic cardinal and Archbishop of Addis Abeba Desmond Tutu Archbishop of Cape Town and 1984 Nobel Peace Prize laureate 57 Bishops edit Cyril Abeynaike Bishop of Colombo James Adams Bishop of Barking Gabriel Akinbolarin Akinbiyi Bishop of Offa and Akoko D J Ambalavanar Bishop of Jaffna Godfrey Ashby Bishop of St John s David Atkinson Bishop of Thetford Harold Beardmore Bishop of St Helena Paul Barnett Bishop of North Sydney Hibbert Binney Bishop of Nova Scotia Richard Blunt Bishop of Hull Derek Bond Bishop of Bradwell David Bonser Bishop of Bolton Christopher Boyle Bishop of Northern Malawi Harold Bradfield Bishop of Bath and Wells John Broadhurst Bishop of Fulham Michael Campbell Bishop of Lancaster Edward Cannan Bishop of St Helena Noel Chamberlain Bishop of Trinidad and Tobago Richard Cheetham Bishop of Kingston upon Thames Peter Coleman Bishop of Crediton Eric Cordingly Bishop of Thetford Frederick Courtney Bishop of Nova Scotia Frederick Craske Bishop of Gibraltar Anthony Crockett Bishop of Bangor Richard Cutts Bishop of Argentina and Eastern South America Anne Dyer Bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney Peter Eaton Bishop 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Archdeacon of Bangor John Hawkins Archdeacon of Hampstead John Hawley Archdeacon of Blackburn Bob Jeffery Archdeacon of Salop Dean of Worcester David Jenkins Archdeacon of Westmorland and Furness Clifford Lacey Archdeacon of Lewisham Rosemary Lain Priestley Archdeacon for the Two Cities Giles Legood Chaplain in Chief of the Royal Air Force Peter Lock Archdeacon of Rochester Leonard Moss Archdeacon of Hereford Michael Nott Archdeacon of Maidstone amp Canterbury Niel Nye Archdeacon of Maidstone Mark Oakley Archdeacon of Germany and Northern Europe John Perumbalath Archdeacon of Barking Arnold Picton Archdeacon of Blackburn Charles Pinder Archdeacon of Lambeth William Prior Archdeacon of Bodmin John Rawlings Archdeacon of Totnes John Reed Archdeacon of Taunton Stephen Roberts Archdeacon of Wandsworth Harry Saunders Archdeacon of Macclesfield David Sharples Archdeacon of Salford Ernest Henry Shears Archdeacon of Durban Benjamin Smith Archdeacon of Maidstone Jonathan Smith Archdeacon of St 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Marlborough College Gerald Field Dean of Cashel Dianna Gwilliams Dean of Guildford Frederic Harton Dean of Wells Joe Hawes Dean of St Edmundsbury Philip Hesketh Dean of Rochester David Ison Dean of St Paul s Trevor James Dean of Dunedin Walter Jenks Dean of Moray Ross and Caithness Martin Kitchen Dean of Derby Marcus Knight Dean of Exeter John Lang Dean of Lichfield Walter Matthews Dean of St Paul s George Nairn Briggs Dean of Wakefield Martyn Percy Dean of Christ Church Ken Robinson Dean of Gibraltar Ronald Sargison Dean of St George s Cathedral Georgetown Paul Shackerley Dean of Brecon Colin Slee Dean of Southwark Rowan Smith Dean of Cape Town Victor Stock Dean of Guildford Michael Tavinor Dean of Hereford Lister Tonge Dean of Monmouth John Wattie Dean of Aberdeen and Orkney Michael Webber Dean of Hobart Jeremy Winston Dean of Monmouth Other religious figures edit Heidi Baker Christian missionary Muhammad Abdul Bari Secretary General of the Muslim Council of Britain Shaw Clifton General of The Salvation Army Richard Coles priest musician and journalist Leonard Coulshaw Chaplain of the Fleet Frank Curtis Provost of Sheffield Thomas Pelham Dale Ritualist clergyman Rob Frost Methodist evangelist Robert Gandell biblical scholar Donald Clifford Gray clergyman Walter Homolka rabbi Donald Howard Provost of St Andrew s Cathedral Aberdeen Lawrence Jackson Provost of Blackburn Eric James Chaplain Extraordinary to HM the Queen George Jack Kinnell Provost of St Andrew s Cathedral Aberdeen Kenneth Leech priest Peter Mallett Chaplain General to the Forces Stephen Need religious author and former Dean of St George s College Jerusalem Hugh Smith Chaplain General of Prisons Frederick Spurrell priest and archaeologist Michael Volland Principal of Ridley Hall CambridgeArts and media editAuthors edit nbsp Science fiction writer Sir Arthur C Clarke BSc 1948 nbsp Writer and philosopher Alain de Botton MPhil 1992 nbsp Novelist and poet Thomas Hardy French 1863 nbsp Author and poet Sir Michael Morpurgo BA 1967 nbsp Dramatist Sir W S Gilbert of Gilbert and Sullivan BA 1856 nbsp Writer Virginia Woolf Languages 1901 Dannie Abse writer and poet John Adair author Alfred Ainger biographer and critic Lyman Andrews poet Sir Edwin Arnold poet and journalist William Beal religious writer Stephen Benatar author Ronan Bennett novelist and screenwriter Tamasin Berry Hart novelist Sir Walter Besant novelist historian and academic Shahbano Bilgrami novelist and poet Alain de Botton writer philosopher and television producer Patrick Braybrooke literary critic Paula Broadwell biographer of David Petraeus Charles Brookfield playwright and actor Anita Brookner Booker Prize winning novelist Sir Arthur C Clarke science fiction writer and inventor Helen Cresswell children s author and screenwriter Quentin Crisp writer Sir George Webbe Dasent writer Mike Dash writer and journalist Ebou Dibba novelist Alison Dolling writer Jane Draycott poet Maureen Duffy novelist poet and screenwriter 52 Andreas Embirikos poet Charles Finger author C S Forester historical novelist John Fraser novelist and poet Sir W S Gilbert one half of Gilbert and Sullivan 58 Tariq Goddard novelist Bea Gonzalez novelist and lecturer Bill Griffiths poet Radclyffe Hall poet and author Thomas Hardy novelist and poet 58 Constance Heaven novelist and actress Dame Susan Hill novelist 52 Eileen Hayes author columnist Molly Holden poet Africanus Horton writer Susan Howatch author Simon Ings novelist Christopher Isherwood novelist Storm Jameson novelist B S Johnson novelist Nihan Kaya novelist John Keats Romantic poet 58 Garry Kilworth novelist Charles Kingsley novelist Henry Kingsley novelist Hanif Kureishi Whitbread Award winning author and screenwriter Katherine Langrish author Molly Lefebure writer Marina Lewycka novelist Thomas Macknight biographer Sabrina Mahfouz poet and playwright Menon Marath novelist Alexander Masters Whitbread Award winning author and screenwriter W Somerset Maugham novelist and 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