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List of alumni of Clare College, Cambridge

The following is a list of alumni of Clare College, Cambridge, a constituent college of the University of Cambridge.

Former students

Academics

 
Sir David Attenborough, naturalist and broadcaster
 
Tim Hunt, biochemist

Clergy

Politicians and public servants

Musicians

Others

See also

References

  1. ^ "Clare News, Spring/Summer 2012" (PDF).
  2. ^ ODNB entry: http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/1515 Retrieved 11 July 2011. Subscription required.
  3. ^ "The rest is".
  4. ^ http://peterseabourne.com
  5. ^ "Home - Clare College".
  6. ^ Rickson, Barry (2005). Duleepsinhji: A Prince of Cricketers. ISBN 978-1903158654.
  7. ^ "Player profile: Merrick Elderton". CricketArchive. Retrieved 21 November 2011.
  8. ^ "INDEX TO OBITUARIES OF CLARE COLLEGE ALUMNI PUBLISHED IN THE LADY CLARE MAGAZINE OR THE CLARE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL 1920 onwards" (PDF). Retrieved 30 December 2021.

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Hunt biochemist Robert Mair Master of Jesus College Cambridge Anthony Appiah philosopher Eric Ashby Baron Ashby botanist and natural scientist Master of the College 1959 67 Vice Chancellor of the University of Cambridge 1967 69 founded Clare Hall Cambridge Sir David Attenborough naturalist John Baker Baron Baker scientist and engineer Professor of Mechanical Sciences latterly renamed Professor of Engineering at the University of Cambridge 1943 70 David Mowbray Balme classicist First principal of the University College of the Gold Coast and later University of Ghana 1948 57 Professor of Classics Queen Mary University of London Amiya Charan Banerjee mathematician Vice Chancellor of Allahabad University 1953 55 Meredith Belbin management theorist Roger Blench anthropologist and linguist Sir John Boyd Master of Churchill College Cambridge 1996 2006 David Cannadine historian Hector Munro Chadwick philologist and historian Elrington and Bosworth Professor of Anglo Saxon at the University of Cambridge 1912 41 Mary Collins immunologist Ralph Cudworth philosopher and theologian leader of the Cambridge Platonists Master of the College 1644 50 Regius Professor of Hebrew at the University of Cambridge 1645 88 David Dane virologist Morris Dickstein American cultural historian Daryl Dixon economic writer and superannuation expert Julian Downward cancer researcher Sir Ernest De Silva Sri Lankan philanthropist Sir Geoffrey Rudolph Elton historian of the Tudor period Regius Professor of Modern History at the University of Cambridge 1983 88 Eric Fawcett physicist David Finney statistician Steve Fuller American sociologist professor at the University of Warwick Henry Louis Gates African American academic Sir Harry Godwin botanist and ecologist founded the Godwin Institute for Quaternary Research in the University of Cambridge Trisha Greenhalgh professor of primary health care at the University of Oxford 1 John Guy leading Tudor historian and Fellow of the college Nicholas Geoffrey Lempriere Hammond classicist historian and archaeologist James Rendel Harris biblical scholar theologian palaeographer and mathematician Neil Harris cultural historian at the University of Chicago Guggenheim Fellow Thomas McKenny Hughes Woodwardian Professor of Geology at the University of Cambridge 1873 1917 Tim Hunt biochemist Arthur Jaffe mathematician and physicist Professor at Harvard University Oscar Kempthorne Distinguished Professor of Science and Humanities at Iowa State University statistician and geneticist Geoffrey Kirk 35th Regius Professor of Greek at the University of Cambridge Frances Kirwan Professor of Mathematics at Oxford University Robert Mair Master of Jesus College Cambridge Paul Mellon benefactor The Revd Canon Arthur Peacocke scientist and theologian Dean of the College 1973 84 Sir Brian Pippard first President of Clare Hall Cambridge Cavendish Professor of Physics at the University of Cambridge 1971 84 James Raven Professor of History at the University of Essex John D Rosenberg professor of English at Columbia University George Ruggle early seventeenth century scholar philologist and playwright Sir Nicholas John Shackleton FRS geologist Professor at the Godwin Institute for Quaternary Research and the Department of Earth Sciences in the University of Cambridge Cecil Sharp folklorist and ethnographer Rupert Sheldrake scientist T C Smout historian Harold McCarter Taylor architectural historian Richard Taylor Professor of Mathematics at Harvard University Sir Mark Walport director of Wellcome Trust James D Watson double helix discoverer and human genome advocate Abraham Whelock seventeenth century scholar philologist and Arabist William Whiston Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge 1702 11 theologian Andrew Wiles mathematician who proved Fermat s Last Theorem Lauren Winner professor of theology at Duke University Simon Wren Lewis Professor of Economics at OxfordClergy Edit John Barret 1646 1650 Presbyterian divine and religious writer 2 M A Bayfield 1852 1922 classical scholar author headmaster clergyman and spiritualist Nicholas Ferrar religious leader Rev John Short Hewett Rector of Rotherhithe and Fellow of Clare College Rev John Hewett founder of All Saints Babbacombe James Butler Knill Kelly Anglican Bishop of Newfoundland Hugh Latimer chaplain to Edward VI Bishop of Worcester and martyr Thomas Merton writer Catholic thinker and monk John Moore Bishop of Ely 1707 14 John Tillotson Archbishop of Canterbury 1691 94 Vernon White Principal of STETS and Canon of Winchester The Right Revd The Lord Bishop Richard Williamson traditionalist Catholic bishop Reverend Ralph Wheelock 1600 1684 puritan scholar first schoolmaster of America s first free school in Dedham Massachusetts and great grandfather of Dartmouth College founder Dr Eleazer Wheelock D D Politicians and public servants Edit Brian Abel Smith health economist and special adviser to the Wilson administration Sir Alex Allan chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee 2007 11 Patrick Diamond former special adviser to Peter Mandelson during the first Blair administration Sir Ernest Gowers civil servant and author of Plain Words John Hervey 1st Earl of Bristol British MP and supporter of the Hanoverian Succession John Hervey 2nd Baron Hervey British MP and eldest son of John Hervey 1st Earl of Bristol by his second marriage David Howarth former Liberal Democrat MP for Cambridge and Fellow of the college Robert Key Conservative MP Jon Lansman co founder and chair of Momentum Peter Lilley Conservative MP Liz Lloyd adviser to former Prime Minister Tony Blair Tim Loughton Conservative MP Matthew Parris broadcaster political analyst and former Conservative MP Thomas Pelham Holles 1st Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne Prime Minister of Great Britain Geoffrey Robinson Labour MP Amanda Spielman Her Majesty s Chief Inspector Ofsted Richard Taylor Independent Kidderminster Hospital and Health Concern MP Thomas Townshend 1st Viscount Sydney senior British politician after whom Sydney Australia was named Richard Wainwright Liberal MP Sir John Waldron Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police 1968 72 Christopher Wandesford Lord Deputy of Ireland in 1640 Michael Wills Labour MP Paul Wilson Baron Wilson of High Wray Governor of the BBC and Lord Lieutenant of Cumbria Richard Wilson Baron Wilson of Dinton civil servant and Cabinet Secretary Master of Emmanuel College Cambridge Ian Winterbottom Baron Winterbottom Labour MP and peerMusicians Edit Ivor Bolton conductor and musical director founded the St James s Baroque Players founder and musical director of the Lufthansa Festival of Baroque Music regular conductor at the Bavarian State Opera Principal Conductor of the Mozarteum Orchestra of Salzburg Tim Brown conductor and choral director Clive Carey baritone and composer Nicholas Collon musician co founded Aurora Orchestra and Cappella Artois Richard Egarr harpsichordist and fortepianist musical director of the Academy of Ancient Music Patrick Gowers composer conductor and arranger Ruth Holton soprano Martin How composer and organist Andrew Manze baroque violinist and broadcaster musical director of The English Concert Sir Roger Norrington conductor founded the London Classical Players Graham Ross composer conductor and Director of Music of the Choir of Clare College Cambridge 2010 present John Rutter composer conductor editor arranger record producer and Director of Music of the Choir of Clare College Cambridge 1975 79 David Schiff American composer Peter Seabourne composer 3 4 record producer at Sheva Contemporary Composition pupil of Robin Holloway 1980 83 Richard Stilgoe songwriter lyricist and musician Jeremy Thurlow composer Robin Ticciati conductor pianist percussionist and violinist co founded Aurora Orchestra Clive Wearing musician musicologist broadcaster and amnesiac Christopher Willis film composer Maury Yeston composer lyricist musicologistOthers Edit Desmond Ackner Baron Ackner British judge and Lord of Appeal in Ordinary Peter Ackroyd author Robyn Addison actor played Sarah Boyer in Survivors and Joanne Coldwell in Casualty Mohammed Amin businessman Sheldon Amos 1835 1886 English jurist Sabine Baring Gould Victorian novelist Sir Max Bemrose industrialist John Berryman American poet Stewart Butterfield Canadian entrepreneur co founded photo sharing website Flickr and the team messaging application Slack 5 Granville Coghlan 1907 1983 rugby union international represented Great Britain on 1927 British Lions tour to Argentina Charles Cornwallis 1st Marquess Cornwallis British general in the American Revolutionary War Christian Coulson actor Amanda Craig novelist Duleepsinhji cricketer and Indian public servant 6 Merrick Elderton 1884 1939 cricketer and educator 7 Sir Michael Le Fanu Admiral of the Fleet of the Royal Navy Trent Ford American actor and model Sir Paul Girvan Lord Justice of Appeal Supreme Court of Northern Ireland Churchill Gunasekara cricketer first player from Ceylon to play for an English county in county cricket 8 D D Guttenplan American journalist editor of The Nation Sir Charles Hanson 2nd Baronet Tessa Hadley novelist Nick Harkaway novelist Georgie Henley actress best known for her role as Lucy Pevenise in The Chronicles of Narnia series Kit Hesketh Harvey comic performer and scriptwriter Sir Bob Hepple attorney advocate and anti apartheid campaigner in South Africa until 1963 specialist in labour law industrial relations equality and anti discrimination law Master of the College 1993 2003 Professor of Law at the University of Cambridge 1995 2001 Dudley Hooper 1911 1968 British accountant early promoter of electronic data processing and President of the British Computer Society David Jennens rower who represented Cambridge University and Great Britain Matt Kirshen stand up comedian Paul Klenerman born 1963 Olympic sabre fencer Sue Lenier poet and playwright Randy Lerner American entrepreneur owner of Aston Villa and Cleveland Browns Rebecca Levene author of Doctor Who novels Kurt Lipstein QC German born lawyer specialist in Roman law and conflict of laws within private international law and public international law and pioneer in comparative law Fellow of the College 1956 2006 Professor of Comparative Law at the University of Cambridge 1973 76 Richard Locke American critic former editor in chief of Vanity Fair and president of the National Book Critics Circle Henry Longhurst sports journalist television broadcaster D Keith Mano political commentator Ian McDonald writer David Meek as David Tyler television and radio producer citation needed China Mieville writer Professor David Morley British pioneer in children s health care Dame Clare Moulder former High Court judge Mohan Munasinghe environmental campaigner founder of Munasinghe Institute for Development vice chair of IPCC which won Nobel Peace Prize 2007 jointly with Al Gore Stuart Murphy Chief Executive of the English National Opera Allison Pearson author and newspaper columnist Norman Podhoretz neoconservative journalist and cultural commentator Siegfried Sassoon war poet Andrew Sentance Member of Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee 2006 11 and Chief Economist 1998 2006 at British Airways Charles Sergel rower who represented Cambridge University and Great Britain Najam Sethi journalist David Shapiro American poet Jirō Shirasu Japanese bureaucrat businessman Matthew Stadlen producer editor and journalist for BBC News presents Five Minutes With Gillian Tett US managing editor of the Financial Times and author of the book Fool s Gold Marcel Theroux writer and broadcaster William Whitehead Poet Laureate 1757 85 Richard Wald television executive former president of NBC News Stephen Wyatt television writer Dan Zeff directorSee also EditList of Masters of Clare College CambridgeReferences Edit Clare News Spring Summer 2012 PDF ODNB entry http www oxforddnb com view article 1515 Retrieved 11 July 2011 Subscription required The rest is http peterseabourne com Home Clare College Rickson Barry 2005 Duleepsinhji A Prince of Cricketers ISBN 978 1903158654 Player profile Merrick Elderton CricketArchive Retrieved 21 November 2011 INDEX TO OBITUARIES OF CLARE COLLEGE ALUMNI PUBLISHED IN THE LADY CLARE MAGAZINE OR THE CLARE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL 1920 onwards PDF Retrieved 30 December 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of alumni of Clare College Cambridge amp oldid 1123096945, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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