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List of alumni of Hertford College, Oxford

A list of alumni of Hertford College, Oxford, including alumni of its two predecessor institutions, Hart Hall and Magdalen Hall.

Hart Hall (1282–1740) Edit

 
John Donne
 
Henry Pelham

Hertford College, first foundation 1740–1816 Edit

 
Charles James Fox

Magdalen Hall, old site 1480–1822 Edit

 
Thomas Hobbes
 
William Tyndale
 
John Wilkins

Magdalen Hall, new site 1822–1874 Edit

Hertford College, second foundation 1874– Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ MacDonald, Roger (2005). (PDF). Hertford College News. No. 12. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 July 2016. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  2. ^ 'Sir G. L. Corbett' in The Times, issue 47832 dated 3 November 1937, p. 16
  3. ^ Povey, Alicia, ed. (2019). "With Our Thanks: Donors By Matriculation" (PDF). Hertford College Donor Report. Oxford, England: Hertford College. p. 32.
  4. ^ "Biography, Colonel Tracey Poirier, Director of the Joint Staff". vt.public.ng.mil. Colchester, VT: Vermont National Guard. 2021. Retrieved 5 September 2023.
  5. ^ Foster, Joseph, "Saunders, Joseph Gordon", Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715-1886, volume 4, retrieved 5 March 2023
  6. ^ Brunei Darussalam. Department of Information, Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports, Brunei Darussalam. 1985. p. 15.

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A list of alumni of Hertford College Oxford including alumni of its two predecessor institutions Hart Hall and Magdalen Hall Contents 1 Hart Hall 1282 1740 2 Hertford College first foundation 1740 1816 3 Magdalen Hall old site 1480 1822 4 Magdalen Hall new site 1822 1874 5 Hertford College second foundation 1874 6 ReferencesHart Hall 1282 1740 Edit nbsp John Donne nbsp Henry PelhamJoseph Bowles Bodley s Librarian Thomas Bray clergyman and abolitionist Saint Alexander Briant Jesuit martyr Henry Bromley politician Morgan Coleman MP for Newport Cornwall John Donne poet Anglican priest Payne Fisher poet Nicholas Fuller Hebraist philologist John Glynne jurist Peter Heylyn polemicist John Hutchins antiquary Thomas Manton Puritan clergyman and chaplain to Oliver Cromwell John Norden cartographer Henry Pelham British Whig Prime Minister John Selden jurist MP for Oxford University George Augustus Selwyn politician Thomas Shirley politician soldier adventurer and privateer Jonathan Swift satirist poet Anglican priest author of Gulliver s Travels Henry Swinburne ecclesiastical lawyerHertford College first foundation 1740 1816 Edit nbsp Charles James FoxCharles James Fox Whig statesman John Hippisley politician diplomatMagdalen Hall old site 1480 1822 Edit nbsp Thomas Hobbes nbsp William Tyndale nbsp John WilkinsRobert Ashley writer Daniel Burgess Presbyterian minister Matthew Bryan Jacobite preacher Walter Charleton Epicurean philosopher Samuel Daniel poet historian Matthew Hale Lord Chief Justice Thomas Hobbes political philosopher author of Leviathan John Huckell poet Edward Hyde 1st Earl of Clarendon historian statesman John Gilbert Archbishop of York Narcissus Marsh Primate of All Ireland Richard Morton physician Philip Nye clergyman and member of the Westminster Assembly of Divines Robert Plot naturalist first Professor of Chemistry at the University of Oxford and first Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum John Rickman statistician Obadiah Sedgwick clergyman and member of the Westminster Assembly of Divines George Shaw biologist Fleetwood Sheppard courtier William Tyndale Bible translator Reformation martyr Henry Vane the Younger Parliamentarian statesman Sir Ralph Verney 1st Baronet of Middle Claydon politician William Waller Parliamentarian soldier John Wilkins naturalist Warden of Wadham College Oxford and founder of the Royal Society Benjamin Woodbridge clergyman and controversialistMagdalen Hall new site 1822 1874 EditMontagu Burrows first Chichele Professor of Modern History William Robinson Clark theologian William Cowper first Dean of Sydney John Thadeus Delane journalist Clement Jackson founder of the Amateur Athletic Association Arthur Mayo VC soldier Francis McDougall first Anglican bishop of Labuan and the Kingdom of Sarawak Brownlow North evangelist Thorold Rogers political economist William Williams first Anglican Bishop of Waiapu New Zealand Leonard Williams third Bishop of Waiapu son of William Williams Nathaniel Woodard Priest in the Church of England founder of the Woodard CorporationHertford College second foundation 1874 EditRichard Addinsell composer of film music Helen Alexander businesswoman C A J Armstrong historian Sharon Ashbrook chemist Bernard Ashmole archaeologist art historian Andrea Ashworth author academic Edmund Bartley Denniss politician and cyclist Charles Bean war correspondent and historian John Behan educationist jurist Marian Bell economist Catherine Bennett journalist David Blomfield leader of the Liberal Party group on Richmond upon Thames Council writer book editor and local historian 1 Martin Bridson mathematician Jasmine Brown author Isaac Hawkins Browne industrialist Fiona Bruce BBC newsreader Rupert Bruce Mitford archaeologist and scholar Anthony Bushell actor Carole Cadwalladr journalist Walter Carey clergyman Victor Cha national security specialist Jean Chapdelaine diplomat Calvin Cheng Singapore modelling agency head former Nominated Member of Parliament William Robinson Clark theologian Nick Cohen political journalist Geoffrey Corbett civil servant and mountaineer 2 W Maxwell Cowan neuroscientist Sherard Cowper Coles diplomat George Dangerfield journalist historian Daniel Dennett philosopher of the mind David Dilks historian Jack Herbert Driberg anthropologist Bill Duff Arabist Jack Duppa Miller sailor Alfred Earle bishop J Meade Falkner novelist The Lost Stradivarius Richard W Fisher diplomat Warren Fisher civil servant Adam Fleming BBC newsreader Thomas Fletcher diplomat Nicholas Foulkes historian journalist Henry Sanderson Furniss 1st Baron Sanderson socialist educationalist Helen Ghosh Master of Balliol College Oxford former Director General of the National Trust Pinny Grylls film director Krishnan Guru Murthy Channel 4 newsreader Gideon Henderson geochemist climate change scientist Nicholas Henderson diplomat Jeremy Heywood civil servant Leonard Hodgson church historian Jeffrey John Dean of St Alban s Cathedral James John Joicey amateur entomologist Mark S Joshi financial mathematician Natasha Kaplinsky ITN newsreader Soweto Kinch jazz saxophonist rapper Seth Lerer literary critic Alain LeRoy Locke writer of the Harlem Renaissance Jurek Martin journalist Ronald Martland former justice of the Supreme Court of Canada Khalid Jawed Khan Attorney General of Pakistan Gavin Maxwell naturalist author of Ring of Bright Water Arthur Mayo recipient of the Victoria Cross Roland Michener former Governor General of Canada Dom Mintoff former Prime Minister of Malta David Naylor medical researcher Edward Max Nicholson founder of the World Wildlife Fund Richard Norton Taylor journalist playwright Elizabeth Norton historian and author Richard Parsons founder of CGP Guides Peter Pears tenor Barbara A Perry constitutional lawyer James Pettifer scholar of the Balkans Bridget Phillipson MP for Houghton and Sunderland South Tracey Poirier Rhodes Scholar first female Vermont Army National Guard general officer 3 4 Nigel Saul historian Joseph Gordon Saunders composer 5 Jacqui Smith former British Home Secretary David Spedding former Head of MI6 Manisha Tank CNN newsreader Thum Ping Tjin the first Singaporean to swim the English Channel Ed Vulliamy journalist and world reporter Evelyn Waugh author of Brideshead Revisited journalist Byron White U S Associate Supreme Court Justice Athol Williams South African poet and social philosopher Tobias Wolff author of This Boy s Life Nathaniel Woodard educationalist Alison Young legal scholar Sir David Williams Professor of Public Law at the University of Cambridge Maisie Richardson Sellers actor Roger Westbrook diplomat 6 References Edit MacDonald Roger 2005 The Man in the Iron Mask PDF Hertford College News No 12 Archived from the original PDF on 24 July 2016 Retrieved 16 July 2017 Sir G L Corbett in The Times issue 47832 dated 3 November 1937 p 16 Povey Alicia ed 2019 With Our Thanks Donors By Matriculation PDF Hertford College Donor Report Oxford England Hertford College p 32 Biography Colonel Tracey Poirier Director of the Joint Staff vt public ng mil Colchester VT Vermont National Guard 2021 Retrieved 5 September 2023 Foster Joseph Saunders Joseph Gordon Alumni Oxonienses the Members of the University of Oxford 1715 1886 volume 4 retrieved 5 March 2023 Brunei Darussalam Department of Information Ministry of Culture Youth and Sports Brunei Darussalam 1985 p 15 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of alumni of Hertford College Oxford amp oldid 1175713203, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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