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List of Pembroke College, Oxford, people

A list of Pembroke College, Oxford people including former students, fellows, honorary fellows, principals and masters of Pembroke College, University of Oxford, England and its predecessor Broadgates Hall. The overwhelming maleness of this list can be partially explained by the fact that for over three centuries (from its foundation in 1624 until 1979), women were barred from studying at Pembroke.[1]

King Abdullah II of Jordan
Oz Clarke
Michael Heseltine
Samuel Johnson
Samuel Johnson's desk, in Broadgates.
Plaque honoring James Smithson, founding donor of the Smithsonian Institution.

Former students edit

Fellows edit

 
John Krebs as a Hamilton lecturer at the 14th Behavioral Ecology Congress in Lund, Sweden (August 2012)

Masters edit

Source:[6]

References edit

  1. ^ "History | Pembroke College". www.pmb.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  2. ^ "Curriculum vitae | Radosław SIKORSKI | MEPs | European Parliament". www.europarl.europa.eu. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  3. ^ "Guardian appoints Katharine Viner as editor-in-chief", The Guardian, 20 March 2015
  4. ^ "Candidate's Statement: Katharine Viner" 2015-03-26 at the Wayback Machine, Statement in the internal ballot of Guardian journalists, National Union of Journalists website
  5. ^ "Professor Stephen Tuck". Pembroke College, Oxford. Retrieved 17 November 2017.
  6. ^ . www.pmb.ox.ac.uk. Archived from the original on 3 May 2008. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  7. ^ Pembroke College - Next Master Elected 2013-03-23 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ "Sir Ernest Ryder elected as next Master".

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A list of Pembroke College Oxford people including former students fellows honorary fellows principals and masters of Pembroke College University of Oxford England and its predecessor Broadgates Hall The overwhelming maleness of this list can be partially explained by the fact that for over three centuries from its foundation in 1624 until 1979 women were barred from studying at Pembroke 1 King Abdullah II of JordanOz ClarkeMichael HeseltineSamuel JohnsonSamuel Johnson s desk in Broadgates Plaque honoring James Smithson founding donor of the Smithsonian Institution Contents 1 Former students 2 Fellows 3 Masters 4 ReferencesFormer students editThis is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources Abdullah II of Jordan current ruler of Jordan William Adams religious writer and essayist Patience Agbabi performance poet Hilarion Alfeyev Metropolitan of the Russian Orthodox Church theologian composer Francis Beaumont playwright Michael Bettaney a former MI5 intelligence officer convicted of Official Secrets Act offences in 1984 Tanya Beckett journalist and TV presenter Sir William Blackstone jurist Edmund Bonner bishop known as Bloody Bonner Kevin Brennan Labour politician MP for Cardiff West Sir Thomas Browne seventeenth century author Ian Burnett Baron Burnett of Maldon Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales 2017 2023 Pete Buttigieg Mayor of South Bend Indiana and 2020 Democratic presidential candidate William Camden antiquarian and historian John Charmley Professor of Modern History at the University of East Anglia Oz Clarke oenophile and broadcaster Ed Conway the first Economics Editor of Sky News since 2011 Richard Corbet Bishop of Oxford and Norwich was a student resident in Broadgates Hall before it became Pembroke College Benjamin Cox English Baptist minister student resident in Broadgates Hall before it became Pembroke College David Cracknell former Sunday Times Political Editor Mary Creagh Labour politician Thomas Percival Creed Principal Queen Mary University of London Vice Chancellor University of London Julian Critchley journalist and Conservative politician Caryn Davies Rowing World Championships Olympic Games Gold medal Denzil Davies Labour politician Maria Eagle Labour government minister Jen Easterly Director Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Alun Evans Co founder of BUSA and Chief Executive Officer of Football Association of Wales J William Fulbright Democratic U S Senator representing Arkansas Stefan Gates food amp cookery writer and television presenter Hannes Holmsteinn Gissurarson Icelandic political philosopher and writer David Allen Green lawyer and legal writer Tim Griffin Republican Member of Congress representing Arkansas John Hattendorf maritime historian Charles Hawtrey 19th century actor George Procter Hawtrey actor and playwright Michael Heseltine former Conservative Deputy Prime Minister and publisher Tom Hunt serving Member of Parliament for Ipswich Walter Isaacson author and President and CEO of the Aspen Institute Samuel Johnson lexicographer biographer writer poet John Jordan poet writer literary critic editor academic and broadcaster Roz Kaveney writer Charles Kempe Victorian stained glass designer John Kerr Baron Kerr of Kinlochard diplomat Sir Louis Addin Kershaw judge Philip Lader former American ambassador to the United Kingdom businessman Richard G Lugar American Republican Senator Stephen McKay academic Bernard Miles Lord Miles actor Sir John Mummery Lord Justice of Appeal Viktor Orban Prime Minister of Hungary 1998 2002 2010 Tarik O Regan composer Sukhumbhand Paribatra 15th Governor of Bangkok Thailand John Pym parliamentarian and critic of Charles I of England Geoffrey Raisman neuroscientist Peter Ricketts Baron Ricketts diplomat Paul Addison academic historian of WW2 Britain and its social implications Roland Ritchie former justice of the Supreme Court of Canada Win Rockefeller American philanthropist Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas Chris Rokos hedge fund manager Sir John Scott Deputy Judge Advocate General in Egypt Judicial Advisor to the Khedive 1891 98 William Shenstone 18th Century poet Radoslaw Sikorski Polish politician and former Minister of Foreign Affairs 2 James Smithson mineralogist benefactor of the Smithsonian Institution John Snagge BBC newsreader and commentator The Rt Rev Thomas Stanage Anglican Bishop in South Africa Samuel John Stone Anglican clergyman and hymnwriter The Church s One Foundation Katharine Viner editor in chief of The Guardian from summer 2015 3 4 Honeysuckle Weeks actress George Whitefield leader of the Methodist movement in the eighteenth century Chris Whitty Chief Medical Officer for England John Orman Gilbert resident minister to BruneiFellows edit nbsp John Krebs as a Hamilton lecturer at the 14th Behavioral Ecology Congress in Lund Sweden August 2012 Gerald Allen bishop Fellow Dean and Chaplain of Pembroke College 1910 20 made an Honorary Fellow in 1934 Antony Andrewes historian Fellow 1933 46 Robert Baldick scholar of French literature Simon Blackburn philosopher former Fellow The Rt Rev Brian Burrowes bishop Fellow Lecturer Dean and Chaplain until 1937 John Cameron Lord Abernethy Scottish lawyer Honorary Fellow Henry William Chandler classical scholar elected Fellow in 1853 R G Collingwood philosopher and historian David Eastwood academic Vice Chancellor of the University of Birmingham since 13 April 2009 former fellow John Eekelaar law lecturer academic director of Pembroke College 2005 2009 Charles Harding Firth historian Fellow in 1887 Malcolm Reginald Godden Junior Research Fellow 1969 1972 Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo Saxon in the University of Oxford since May 1991 Richard Graves minister and poet Conyngham Greene diplomat Honorary Fellow 1917 Henrietta Harrison historian and sinologist Fellow 2015 Martha Klein philosopher retired in 2006 John Krebs Baron Krebs zoologist current Principal of Jesus College Oxford Robert Macintosh New Zealand born anaesthetist Honorary Fellow 1965 Kenneth Mackenzie Bishop of Brechin 1935 1943 Fellow Dean and Chaplain 1905 1910 Piers Mackesy military historian tutor in modern history and Fellow 1954 88 Christopher Melchert American scholar of Islam Fellow in Arabic Edward Moore canon of Canterbury Cathedral Honorary Fellow of Pembroke and Queen s colleges Robert Payne cleric natural philosopher second Fellow of the college in 1624 Zbigniew Pelczynski politics scholar emeritus fellow Thomas Risley Presbyterian minister George Rolleston physician and zoologist Fellow 1851 Colin Sheppard engineer Fellow 1979 89 Helen Small Professor of English Literature Eric Stanley scholar of Medieval literature Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo Saxon and Fellow of Pembroke College Oxford 1977 91 William Thomas Welsh clergyman and academic Fellow after 1760 J R R Tolkien a Fellow from 1925 to 1945 and wrote The Hobbit and the first two books of The Lord of the Rings during his time there Stephen Tuck historian 5 Christopher M Tuckett biblical scholar Professor of New Testament Studies and Fellow Metropolitan Kallistos Ware English bishop in the Eastern Orthodox church theologian Fellow 1970 2001 Robin Wilson mathematician Stipendiary Lecturer at Pembroke Michael Winterbottom Classics Professor Charles Leslie Wrenn Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo Saxon 1945 63 member of the Inklings Masters editSource 6 1526 Richard Arche 1549 53 Thomas Randolph ambassador of Elizabeth I Principal of Broadgates Hall which is now Pembroke College 1624 47 Thomas Clayton the last Principal of Broadgates Hall and became the first Master of Pembroke College 1647 Henry Wightwick when Clayton died the Fellows elected Wightwick as Master 1647 60 Henry Langley however the Parliamentary Committee for the University elected Langley 1660 64 Henry Wightwick restored as Master 1664 1709 John Hall 1710 14 Colwell Brickenden 1714 38 Matthew Panting contributed to the building of the Chapel 1738 75 John Ratcliffe 1775 89 William Adams 1789 96 William Sergrove a descendant of Thomas Tesdale s whose gift made Pembroke s existence possible Died aged only 49 1796 1809 John Smyth one time naval chaplain his stories earned him the nickname Sinbad the Sailor 1809 43 George William Hall academic administrator 1844 64 Francis Jeune clergyman Dean of Jersey 1838 1844 1864 91 Evan Evans Philipps Fellow of Pembroke College 1843 1864 serving as Tutor and senior Dean Vice Chancellor of Oxford University 1878 1882 1892 98 Bartholomew Price mathematician became fellow in 1844 and tutor and mathematical lecturer in 1845 one of the teachers of Lewis Carroll 1899 1918 John Mitchinson President of the Union teacher and Anglican priest 1918 55 Frederick Homes Dudden theological scholar Chaplain to King George V and George VI 1929 52 Vice Chancellor of Oxford University 1929 32 1955 68 Ronald McCallum Fellow in history in 1925 1968 75 George Pickering had held the Regius Chair of Medicine 1975 85 Geoffrey Arthur diplomat 1985 93 Roger Bannister medic best known as the first man to run the mile in under four minutes 1993 2001 Robert Stevens lawyer previously Professor of Law at Yale President of Haverford College Chancellor of the University of California at Santa Cruz July 2001 July 2013 Giles Henderson CBE Senior Partner at law firm Slaughter and May August 2013 June 2020 Lynne Brindley former Chief Executive of the British Library the United Kingdom s national library July 2000 July 2012 7 July 2020 present Ernest Ryder a former Lord Justice of Appeal 8 References edit History Pembroke College www pmb ox ac uk Retrieved 4 May 2018 Curriculum vitae Radoslaw SIKORSKI MEPs European Parliament www europarl europa eu Retrieved 2 March 2022 Guardian appoints Katharine Viner as editor in chief The Guardian 20 March 2015 Candidate s Statement Katharine Viner Archived 2015 03 26 at the Wayback Machine Statement in the internal ballot of Guardian journalists National Union of Journalists website Professor Stephen Tuck Pembroke College Oxford Retrieved 17 November 2017 Masters Pembroke www pmb ox ac uk Archived from the original on 3 May 2008 Retrieved 12 January 2022 Pembroke College Next Master Elected Archived 2013 03 23 at the Wayback Machine Sir Ernest Ryder elected as next Master Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Pembroke College Oxford people amp oldid 1184107817, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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