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C'est du Les Nuls version Imax c'est ça ? Ou l'inverse
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PS : J'ai toujours trouvé Gérard Jugnot gentils et il m'a toujours fait rire.
Hahaha jolie la pseudo-perche tendue à Niour k "on pe 2venir cop1 ? )))))"
Allez va mourir
edit : pas tandis putaing
PUTAIN MAIS TOUCHE PAS A BH..
..Ah non tiens j'en ai rien à foutre de ce connard.
Bon bah allez qu'est-ce que t'attends pour me "mettre en boîte", si ça peut te rappeler la rencontre de tes parents à la poissonnerie, je me ferai un plaisir d'écouter le caca sortir de ta bouche.
Donc pour les prochains qui vont se présenter et qui lisent ça, vous faites la même (en changeant les données CONNARDS) avec des retours à la ligne.
Ah et bienvenue.
Mais si personne t'aime - et crois-moi c'est le cas - pourquoi tu vas pas ailleurs ? On en a rien, mais RIEN à foutre de tes postàlacons mon gars, j'espère que tu l'as compris.
BARRE-TOI
Pour napalm j'ai peur de dire qqchose de méchant, je risquerais de me retrouver gazé au polonium puis pendu par les pieds et enfin découpé à la tronçonneuse et refilé à ses pitbulls durant une cérémonie sataniste.
Mais il lit dans nos pensées ce batard
Ah j'oubliais, haaaaaaaaave you met Ridicule ?
Il recherche une copine en ce moment, je l'aide un peu.
(oui j'aime bien cette photo)
les vendeusent
La prochaine fois ça sera le bas promis juré
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* 1 Government
o 1.1 Monarchs
+ 1.1.1 British
+ 1.1.2 Foreign
o 1.2 Royal persons
+ 1.2.1 British
+ 1.2.2 Foreign
o 1.3 Heads of State and Heads of Government
+ 1.3.1 British Prime Ministers
+ 1.3.2 Other countries
o 1.4 Her Majesty's Government
+ 1.4.1 Members of the Cabinet
+ 1.4.2 Other Ministers
o 1.5 Shadow Cabinet
o 1.6 House of Lords and House of Commons
o 1.7 Members of the European Parliament
o 1.8 British local politicians
o 1.9 British civil servants
o 1.10 British diplomats
o 1.11 Members of the British Royal Household
o 1.12 British military, security, and police personnel
o 1.13 Foreign politicians, civil servants, diplomats, and military personnel
o 1.14 Non-government people in public life
* 2 The Law
o 2.1 Lord Chancellors and Lords Chief Justice
o 2.2 Lords of Appeal in Ordinary (Law Lords)
o 2.3 Other judges and lawyers - United Kingdom
o 2.4 Lawyers and judges from other countries
o 2.5 Legal academics
* 3 Religions
o 3.1 Christianity
o 3.2 Islam
o 3.3 Judaism
o 3.4 Bahá'í
o 3.5 Buddhism
o 3.6 Study of Religions
* 4 Literature
o 4.1 Poets
o 4.2 Novelists and story writers
o 4.3 Dramatists
o 4.4 Children's writers
o 4.5 Scholars, critics, diarists, publishers, librarians
* 5 Media
o 5.1 Print
o 5.2 Broadcast
o 5.3 Administration
* 6 The Arts
o 6.1 Stage and television
o 6.2 Comedy
o 6.3 Film
o 6.4 Music
o 6.5 Art and History of Art
o 6.6 Architecture
* 7 Historians
* 8 Classicists, Byzantinists, Archaeologists
* 9 Modern Languages
* 10 Philosophers
* 11 Economists
* 12 Geography
* 13 Anthropology and ethnography
* 14 Sociology
* 15 Politics, political philosophy, and international relations
* 16 Asian studies
* 17 Mathematicians and statisticians
* 18 Scientists
o 18.1 Naturalists, botanists, and zoologists
o 18.2 Medicine
o 18.3 Psychologists, psychiatrists, and physiologists of the brain
o 18.4 Chemists
o 18.5 Physicists and astronomers
o 18.6 Computers, electronics, and robotics
o 18.7 Engineering and agriculture
o 18.8 Geology
o 18.9 Meteorology
* 19 Educationalists
* 20 Sports people
* 21 Business people
* 22 Explorers and adventurers
* 23 Chefs and wine experts
* 24 Miscellany
* 25 Fictional Oxonians
* 26 See also
* 27 External links
* 28 References
[edit] Government
[edit] Monarchs
[edit] British
Name ↓ College ↓ Years ↓ Reign ↓ Ref ↓
H.M. King Edward VII Christ Church 1859–1860 King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 1901–1910 [1][2]
H.M. King Edward VIII Magdalen 1912–1914 King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 1936 (abdicated) [3][4]
[edit] Foreign
Name ↓ College ↓ Years ↓ Reign ↓ Ref ↓
Seretse Khama Balliol 1945 King of the BagammaNgwato people (1925); afterwards first President of Botswana (1966–1980)
Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuck Magdalen 2000–? King of Bhutan (2006 onwards) [5]
Abdullah II of Jordan Pembroke King of Jordan (1999 onwards)
Sultan Ahmad Shah Worcester 1948–? King of Malaysia (1979–1984) and Sultan of Pahang (1979 onwards) [6]
Tuanku Abdul Halim Wadham –1954 King of Malaysia (1970–1975) and Sultan of Kedah (1958 onwards) [7]
Tuanku Jaafar Balliol King of Malaysia (1994–1999) and Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan (1968 onwards)
William II of the Netherlands King of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of Luxembourg (1840–1849)
Harald V of Norway Balliol 1960–1962 King of Norway (1991 onwards) [8]
Olav V of Norway Balliol 1924–1926 King of Norway (1957–1991) [9][10]
Vajiravhud Christ Church 1900–1901 King of Siam (1910–1925) [11]
George Tupou V King of Tonga (2006 onwards)
[edit] Royal persons
[edit] British
Name ↓ College ↓ Years at Oxford ↓ Ref ↓
H.R.H. The Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany Christ Church 1872–1876 [12]
The Most Honourable George, Marquess of Cambridge (formerly H.S.H. Prince George of Teck) Magdalen [13]
H.H. Prince Christian Victor of Schleswig-Holstein Magdalen [14]
Lord Frederick Windsor Magdalen –2002 [15]
[edit] Foreign
Name ↓ College ↓ Years at Oxford ↓ Country ↓ Ref ↓
H.R.H. Philippe, Duke of Brabant and Prince of Belgium Trinity 1978–1981 Belgium
H.R.H. Dasho Jigyel Ugyen Wangchuk, Prince of Bhutan St Peter's Bhutan
H.R.H. Al-Muhtadee Billah, Crown Prince of Brunei Magdalen Brunei
H.I.H. Naruhito Kōtaishi Denka, Crown Prince of Japan Merton Japan
H.I.H. Masako Owada, Crown Princess of Japan Balliol Japan
H.I.H. Prince Akishino of Japan St John's Japan
H.I.H. Prince Chichibu of Japan Magdalen Japan
H.I.H. Prince Tomohito of Mikasa Magdalen Japan
H.I.H. Princess Akiko of Mikasa Merton Jordan
H.R.H. El Hassan bin Talal, Crown Prince to the Hashemite Throne of Jordan Christ Church Jordan
H.R.H. Princess Aisha of Jordan Pembroke Jordan
H.R.H. Princess Badiya of Jordan Jordan
H.R.H. Princess Haya of Jordan St Hilda's Jordan
H.R.H. Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg Luxembourg
H.I.H. Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of Russia St Benet's Hall Russia
H.R.H. Prince Khalid al Faisal of Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia
Natan Gamedze, Prince of Swaziland Swaziland
Mom Rajawongse Seni Pramoj of Thailand Worcester Thailand
Prince Wan Waithayakon of Thailand Thailand
H.R.H. Prince Paul of Yugoslavia Christ Church –1921 (studies interrupted by World War I) Yugoslavia [16]
H.R.H. Ahmed Shah Khan, Crown Prince of Afghanistan Afghanistan [17]
H.I.H. Maria Vladimirovna, Grand Duchess of Russia Russia [18]
[edit] Heads of State and Heads of Government
[edit] British Prime Ministers
Name ↓ College ↓ Student at Oxford ↓ Period as Prime Minister ↓ Ref ↓
Spencer Compton, 1st Earl of Wilmington Trinity 1690–? 1742–1743 [19]
Henry Pelham Hart Hall 1710–? 1743–1746 [20]
George Grenville Christ Church 1730–1733 1763–1765 [21][22]
William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham Trinity 1727–1728 1766–1768 [23]
Frederick North, Lord North (later 2nd Earl of Guilford) Trinity 1748–1750 1770–1782 [24]
William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne Christ Church 1755–1757 1782–1783 [25][22]
William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland Christ Church 1755–1757 1783, 1807–1809 [26]
Henry Addington (later 1st Viscount Sidmouth) Brasenose 1774–1778 1801–1804 [27]
William Wyndham Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville Christ Church 1776–1780 1806–1807 [28]
Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool Christ Church 1787–1790 1812–1827 [29]
George Canning Christ Church 1787–1791 1827 [30][22]
Sir Robert Peel, Bt Christ Church 1805–1808 1834–1835, 1841–1846 [31]
Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby Christ Church 1817–1820 1852, 1858–1859, 1866–1868 [32]
William Gladstone Christ Church 1828–1831 1868–1874, 1880–1885, 1886, 1892–1894 [33]
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury Christ Church 1847–1849 1885–1886, 1886–1892, 1895–1902 [34]
Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery Christ Church 1866–1869 1894–1895 [35]
Herbert Asquith (later 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith) Balliol 1870–1874 1908–1916 [36]
Clement Attlee (later 1st Earl Attlee) University 1901–1904 1945–1951 [37]
Anthony Eden (later 1st Earl of Avon) Christ Church 1919–1922 1955–1957 [38]
Harold Macmillan (later 1st Earl of Stockton) Balliol 1912–1914 1957–1963 [39]
Sir Alexander Douglas-Home (formerly 14th Earl of Home, later Baron Home of the Hirsel) Christ Church 1922–1925 1963–1964 [40][22]
Harold Wilson (later Baron Wilson of Rievaulx) Jesus 1934–1937 1964–1970, 1974–1976 [22]
Edward Heath Balliol 1935–1939 1970–1974 [22]
Margaret Thatcher (later Baroness Thatcher) Somerville 1943–1947 1979–1990 [22]
Tony Blair St John's 1972–1975 1997–2007 [41][22]
[edit] Other countries
Name ↓ College ↓ Years at Oxford ↓ Country ↓ Position ↓ Ref ↓
John Gorton Brasenose 1932–1935 Australia Prime Minister 1968–71 [42]
Malcolm Fraser Magdalen 1949–1952 Australia Prime Minister 1975–83 [43][44]
Bob Hawke University 1953–1955/6 Australia Prime Minister 1983–91 [45][46]
Grantley Adams St Catherine's Society 1919– Barbados and the West Indies Premier of Barbados 1954–58, Prime Minister of the West Indies Federation 1958–62 [47][48]
J.M.G. (Tom) Adams Magdalen Barbados Prime Minister of Barbados 1976–85 [49]
Seretse Khama Balliol Botswana President 1966–80
Festus Mogae University Botswana President 1998–
John Napier Turner Magdalen Canada Prime Minister 1984
Lester Bowles Pearson St John's Canada Prime Minister 1963–68 [50]
Solomon Bandaranaike Ceylon Prime Minister 1956–59
José Ramos-Horta St Antony's East Timor Prime Minister 2006–2007, President 2007–, Nobel Peace Prize laureate 1996
Penaia Ganilau Wadham Fiji President 1987–93
Kamisese Mara Wadham Fiji Prime Minister 1967–87 and 1987–92, President 1993–2000
Richard von Weizsäcker Balliol Germany President 1984–94
John Kufuor Exeter Ghana President 2001–
Edward Afuko Addo St Peter's Ghana President 1970–72
Kofi Abrefa Busia University and St Antony's Ghana Prime Minister 1969–72
Viktor Orbán Pembroke 1989–1990 Hungary Prime Minister 1998–2002 [51]
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Manchester and All Souls 1923–1927 (Lecturer, Manchester); 1936–1952 (Professor, All Souls) India First Indian to hold an Oxford Professorship.[52] President 1962–67 [53][54]
Manmohan Singh Nuffield India Prime Minister 2004–
Indira Gandhi Somerville 1937–1941 India Prime Minister 1966–77 and 1980–84 [55]
Norman Manley Jesus Jamaica Chief Minister 1955–59, Premier 1959–62
Dominic Mintoff Hertford Malta Prime Minister 1955–58, 1971–84
Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Christ Church Pakistan President 1971–73, Prime Minister 1973–77
Benazir Bhutto Lady Margaret Hall Pakistan Prime Minister 1988–90, 1993–96
Wasim Sajjad Wadham Pakistan President 1993, 1997–98
Liaquat Ali Khan Exeter 1918–1921 Pakistan Prime Minister 1947–51 [56]
Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy Pakistan Prime Minister 1956–57 [57]
Farooq Leghari Pakistan President 1993–97
Pedro Pablo Kuczynski Exeter 1956– Peru Prime Minister 2005–06 [58]
Seni Pramoj Worcester Thailand Prime Minister 1945–46, 1975, 1976
Kukrit Pramoj The Queen's –1933 Thailand Prime Minister 1975–76
Eric Williams St Catherine's Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister 1956–81
A. N. R. Robinson St John's Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister 1986–91, President 1997–2003 [59]
Bill Clinton University 1968–1970 United States President 1993–2001 [60]
[edit] Her Majesty's Government
[edit] Members of the Cabinet
Name ↓ College ↓ Years at Oxford ↓ Position ↓ Ref ↓
David Miliband Corpus Christi –1987 Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs [61]
Jacqui Smith Hertford 1981–1984 Secretary of State for the Home Department [62][63]
John Hutton Magdalen and Templeton –1978 (Magdalen, BA BCL), 1980–81 (Templeton, Research Associate) Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform and President of the Board of Trade [64]
James Purnell Balliol 1988–1991 Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport [65][66]
Ed Balls Keble 1985–1988 Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families [67][65]
Ruth Kelly The Queen's 1986–1989 Secretary of State for Transport [68][69]
Ed Miliband Corpus Christi Minister for the Cabinet Office and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster [70]
Yvette Cooper Balliol 1987–? Minister of State (attending Cabinet), Department for Communities and Local Government [66]
[edit] Other Ministers
Name ↓ College ↓ Years at Oxford ↓ Department ↓ Title ↓ Ref ↓
Kitty Ussher Balliol 1990–1993 HM Treasury Economic Secretary to the Treasury [71][72]
Angela Eagle St John's HM Treasury Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury [73]
Maria Eagle Pembroke –1983 Ministry of Justice Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State [74]
Meg Hillier St Hilda's Home Office Parliamentary Under Secretary of State [75]
Shriti Vadera, Baroness Vadera Somerville Department for International Development Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State [76]
Helen Goodman Somerville Office of the Leader of the House of Commons Parliamentary Secretary [77]
James Plaskitt University and Christ Church –1976 (student, Univ), 1977–1978 (lecturer, Univ), 1984–1987 (lecturer, Ch. Ch.) Department for Work and Pensions Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State [78]
Kevin Brennan Pembroke 1979–1982 Department for Children, Schools and Families Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State [79][80]
Andrew Adonis, Baron Adonis Keble, Christ Church and Nuffield 1981–? (Keble), DPhil (date unclear, Ch. Ch.), 1991–1996 (Research Fellow, Nuffield) Department for Children, Schools and Families Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State [81][82]
Ian Pearson Balliol 1977–? Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills Minister of State [66]
[edit] Shadow Cabinet
Name ↓ College ↓ Years at Oxford ↓ Title ↓ Ref ↓
David Cameron Brasenose Leader of the Opposition
William Hague Magdalen Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Senior Member of the Shadow Cabinet
George Osborne Magdalen Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer and General Election Campaign Coordinator
Theresa May St Hugh's Shadow Leader of the House of Commons
Michael Gove Lady Margaret Hall Shadow Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families
David Willetts Christ Church Shadow Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills
Theresa Villiers Jesus Shadow Secretary of State for Transport
Alan Duncan St John's Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform
Philip Hammond University Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury
Peter Ainsworth Lincoln Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Pauline Neville-Jones Lady Margaret Hall Shadow Minister for Security
Jeremy Hunt Magdalen Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
[edit] House of Lords and House of Commons
Peers and members of the House of Commons who are better known for their endeavours outside of politics are listed in the appropriate category (e.g. the jurist William Blackstone, cricketer Colin Cowdrey, historian Edward Gibbon, scientists Susan Greenfield and Robert May, physician and journalist Thomas Stuttaford, and philosopher Mary Warnock).
Hereditary peers
In order of precedence. See also Lords of Appeal in Ordinary and other legal peers.
Name ↓ College ↓ Years at Oxford ↓ Notes ↓ Ref ↓
Edward Fitzalan-Howard, 18th Duke of Norfolk Lincoln Earl Marshal of England [83]
Edward Seymour, 12th Duke of Somerset Christ Church 1823 Left without taking degree [84]
Charles Gordon-Lennox, 6th Duke of Richmond Christ Church –1839 [85]
Henry Somerset, 6th Duke of Beaufort Trinity
Francis Osborne, 5th Duke of Leeds Christ Church 1767–1773 [86]
William Russell, 1st Duke of Bedford Magdalen [87]
William Russell, 8th Duke of Bedford Christ Church
George Russell, 10th Duke of Bedford Balliol
Hastings Russell, 12th Duke of Bedford Balliol 1907–1911 [88]
Peregrine Cavendish, 12th Duke of Devonshire Exeter
George Spencer-Churchill, 5th Duke of Marlborough Christ Church –1786 DCL 1792 [89]
George Spencer-Churchill, 6th Duke of Marlborough Christ Church
James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Hamilton Exeter
James Hamilton, 5th Duke of Hamilton Christ Church
James Hamilton, 6th Duke of Hamilton St Mary's Hall
William Hamilton, 11th Duke of Hamilton Christ Church
William Douglas-Hamilton, 12th Duke of Hamilton Christ Church
Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 14th Duke of Hamilton Balliol
Angus Douglas-Hamilton, 15th Duke of Hamilton Balliol
William Montagu-Douglas-Scott, 6th Duke of Buccleuch Christ Church
Walter Montagu-Douglas-Scott, 8th Duke of Buccleuch Christ Church
John Scott, 9th Duke of Buccleuch Christ Church
George Murray, 10th Duke of Atholl
James Angus Graham, 7th Duke of Montrose Christ Church
Peregrine Bertie, 2nd Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven
Henry Percy, 11th Duke of Northumberland Christ Church
George Montagu, 1st Duke of Montagu The Queen's
James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Abercorn Christ Church
James Hamilton, 2nd Duke of Abercorn Christ Church
Arthur Wellesley, 8th Duke of Wellington New College
Richard Temple-Grenville, 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos Christ Church
George Nugent-Temple-Grenville, 1st Marquess of Buckingham Christ Church
James Gascoyne-Cecil, 4th Marquess of Salisbury University
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 7th Marquess of Salisbury Christ Church
John Thynne, 4th Marquess of Bath Christ Church
Thomas Thynne, 5th Marquess of Bath Balliol
Henry Thynne, 6th Marquess of Bath Christ Church
Alexander Thynn, 7th Marquess of Bath Christ Church
Richard Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley Christ Church
Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey Christ Church
James Broun-Ramsay, 1st Marquess of Dalhousie Christ Church
Basil Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 4th Marquess of Dufferin and Ava Balliol
Sheridan Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 5th Marquess of Dufferin and Ava Christ Church
David Gordon, 4th Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair Balliol
Sidney Herbert, 14th Earl of Pembroke Christ Church
William Courtenay, 11th Earl of Devon Christ Church
Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury Exeter
Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury Christ Church
William Legge, 6th Earl of Dartmouth Christ Church
John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville Christ Church
Heneage Finch, 1st Earl of Aylesford Christ Church
Charles Bennet, 6th Earl of Tankerville Christ Church
James Stanhope, 1st Earl Stanhope Trinity
George Waldegrave, 7th Earl Waldegrave Christ Church
Gerard Wallop, 9th Earl of Portsmouth Balliol
Herbrand Sackville, 9th Earl De La Warr Magdalen
James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan Christ Church
Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon Hertford
Edward Hyde, 3rd Earl of Clarendon
Henry Hyde, 4th Earl of Clarendon
George Howard, 7th Earl of Carlisle Christ Church
William Murray, 8th Earl of Mansfield and Mansfield Christ Church
Henry Herbert, 4th Earl of Carnarvon
James Harris, 1st Earl of Malmesbury
James Howard Harris, 3rd Earl of Malmesbury Oriel 1825–1827 [90]
David Douglas-Home, 15th Earl of Home Christ Church
James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin Christ Church
Edward Pakenham, 6th Earl of Longford Christ Church
Francis Pakenham, 7th Earl of Longford New College and Christ Church
Thomas Pakenham, 8th Earl of Longford Magdalen
William Howard, 8th Earl of Wicklow Magdalen and St Stephen's House
John FitzGibbon, 2nd Earl of Clare Christ Church
Nathaniel Clements, 2nd Earl of Leitrim Oriel
Du Pre Alexander, 2nd Earl of Caledon Christ Church
James Alexander, 3rd Earl of Caledon Christ Church
James Alexander, 4th Earl of Caledon Christ Church
William Hare, 5th Earl of Listowel Balliol
Richard Onslow, 5th Earl of Onslow New College
Michael Onslow, 7th Earl of Onslow
Edmond Pery, 5th Earl of Limerick New College
Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 1st Earl of Minto Christ Church
Edward Eliot, 3rd Earl of St Germans Christ Church
Frederick Lygon, 6th Earl Beauchamp Christ Church
Frederick Curzon, 7th Earl Howe Christ Church
William Amherst, 1st Earl Amherst Christ Church
Frederick Campbell, 3rd Earl Cawdor Christ Church
John Ward, 1st Earl of Dudley
Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville Christ Church
George Eden, 1st Earl of Auckland Christ Church
George Byng, 3rd Earl of Strafford Christ Church
Charles Canning, 1st Earl Canning Christ Church
John Wodehouse, 1st Earl of Kimberley Christ Church
William Palmer, 2nd Earl of Selborne University
Roundell Palmer, 3rd Earl of Selborne University
Thomas George Baring, 1st Earl of Northbrook Christ Church
Stafford Northcote, 1st Earl of Iddesleigh Balliol
John Campbell, 3rd Earl of Breadalbane and Holland Christ Church
Thomas Brassey, 1st Earl Brassey University
Thomas Brassey, 2nd Earl Brassey Balliol
Robert Reid, 1st Earl Loreburn Balliol
Michael Hicks-Beach, 1st Earl St Aldwyn Christ Church
Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig Brasenose 1880– Qualified for, but did not take, a pass degree [91]
George Haig, 2nd Earl Haig
St John Brodrick, 1st Earl of Midleton Balliol
F. E. Smith, 1st Earl of Birkenhead Wadham
E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax Christ Church
Alexander Ruthven, 2nd Earl of Gowrie Balliol
A. V. Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Hillsborough Magdalen
William Fiennes, 1st Viscount Saye and Sele New College
Hugh Gough, 3rd Viscount Gough
Hugh Gough, 4th Viscount Gough New College
Robert Lowe, 1st Viscount Sherbrooke University and Magdalen
Richard Lyons, 1st Viscount Lyons Christ Church
George Joachim Goschen, 1st Viscount Goschen Oriel
Matthew Ridley, 1st Viscount Ridley Balliol
Aretas Akers-Douglas, 1st Viscount Chilston University
George Cave, 1st Viscount Cave St John's
Frederic Thesiger, 1st Viscount Chelmsford Magdalen
Walter Hume Long, 1st Viscount Long Christ Church
George Younger, 4th Viscount Younger of Leckie New College
Robert Cecil, 1st Viscount Cecil of Chelwood University
Douglas Hogg, 3rd Viscount Hailsham Christ Church
Charles Bathurst, 1st Viscount Bledisloe University
Christopher Bathurst, 3rd Viscount Bledisloe Trinity
Herbert Samuel, 1st Viscount Samuel
John Simon, 1st Viscount Simon Wadham and All Souls
George Lambert, 2nd Viscount Lambert New College
Charles Portal, 1st Viscount Portal of Hungerford Christ Church
Robert Hudson, 1st Viscount Hudson Magdalen
Duff Cooper, 1st Viscount Norwich New College
Osbert Peake, 1st Viscount Ingleby Christ Church
Walter Monckton, 1st Viscount Monckton of Brenchley Balliol
Derick Heathcoat Amory, 1st Viscount Amory Christ Church
Alan Lennox-Boyd, 1st Viscount Boyd of Merton Christ Church
Simon Lennox-Boyd, 2nd Viscount Boyd of Merton Christ Church
David Eccles, 1st Viscount Eccles New College
Charles Stourton, 26th Baron Mowbray Christ Church
Ralph Stonor, 7th Baron Camoys Balliol
Nathaniel Thomas Allen Fiennes, 21st Baron Saye and Sele New College
John Bourchier, 2nd Baron Berners
Richard Onslow, 1st Baron Onslow St Edmund Hall
Arthur Stanley, 5th Baron Sheffield and 5th Baron Stanley of Alderley Balliol
Charles Abbot, 1st Baron Colchester Christ Church
Nicholas Vansittart, 1st Baron Bexley Christ Church
Philip Sidney, 1st Baron De L'Isle and Dudley Christ Church
Hussey Vivian, 1st Baron Vivian Exeter
Francis Baring, 1st Baron Northbrook Christ Church
Eric Lubbock, 4th Baron Avebury Balliol
John Patrick Balfour, 3rd Baron Kinross
George Kemp, 1st Baron Rochdale Balliol
Charles Cripps, 1st Baron Parmoor New College and St John's
Christopher Woodhouse, 5th Baron Terrington New College and Nuffield
Colin Moynihan, 4th Baron Moynihan University
James Salter, 1st Baron Salter Brasenose and All Souls
Patrick Spens, 1st Baron Spens New College
Toby Low, 1st Baron Aldington New College
Niall Macpherson, 1st Baron Drumalbyn Trinity
Roger Mellor Makins, 1st Baron Sherfield Christ Church
Christopher James Makins, 2nd Baron Sherfield New College
John Hope, 1st Baron Glendevon Christ Church
Julian John Somerset Hope, 2nd Baron Glendevon Christ Church
MPs and life peers
Excluding any MP who subsequently was created a hereditary peer or succeeded to a hereditary peerage, and also excluding any life peer who was or is simultaneously a hereditary peer, but including MPs who disclaimed a hereditary peerage in order to sit in the House of Commons (between 1963 and 1999) as well as hereditary peers sitting as MPs under the terms of the House of Lords Act 1999.
Name ↓ College ↓ Years at Oxford ↓ Party ↓ Notes ↓ Ref ↓
Arthur Dyke Acland Christ Church and Keble
Richard Acland Balliol
Jonathan Aitken Christ Church and Wycliffe Hall Conservative
Danny Alexander St Anne's
Michael Alison Wadham
Julian Amery, Baron Amery of Lustleigh Balliol
Leopold Stennett Amery Balliol and All Souls
Michael Ancram (Michael Kerr, 13th Marquess of Lothian) Christ Church Conservative
William Anstruther-Gray, Baron Kilmany Christ Church
Jeffrey Archer, Baron Archer of Weston-super-Mare Brasenose Conservative
Kenneth Baker, Baron Baker of Dorking Magdalen Conservative
Nicholas Baker
Anthony Barber, Baron Barber Oriel
Timothy Beaumont, Baron Beaumont of Whitley Christ Church
Alan Beith Balliol and Nuffield
Ronald Bell Magdalen
Tony Benn (formerly 2nd Viscount Stansgate) New College Labour
Reginald Bennett New College
Keith Best Keble
John Biggs-Davison Magdalen
Angela Billingham, Baroness Billingham
Henry Bilson Legge Christ Church
Geoffrey Bing Lincoln
Mark Bonham Carter, Baron Bonham-Carter Balliol
Maurice Bonham Carter
Robert Boothby, Baron Boothby Magdalen
Tim Boswell New College
John Bowis Brasenose
John Boyd-Carpenter, Baron Boyd-Carpenter Balliol
Edward Boyle, Baron Boyle of Handsworth Christ Church
Ashley Bramall Magdalen
Gyles Brandreth New College Conservative
Julian Brazier Brasenose
Henry Brooke, Baron Brooke of Cumnor Balliol
Peter Brooke, Baron Brooke of Sutton Mandeville Balliol Conservative
Jock Bruce-Gardyne Magdalen
Chris Bryant Mansfield
Simon Burns Oxford Conservative
Alistair Burt St John's
Kenneth Carlisle Magdalen
Bill Cash Lincoln
Barbara Castle, Baroness Castle of Blackburn St Hugh's Labour
Paul Channon, Baron Kelvedon Christ Church Conservative
Donald Chapman, Baron Northfield Nuffield
Christopher Chataway Magdalen
Hugh Childers
Lord Randolph Churchill Merton
Randolph Churchill Christ Church
James Clappison The Queen's
Alan Clark Christ Church
George Clarke Brasenose and All Souls
Robert Cooke Christ Church
Jim Cousins New College
Aidan Crawley Trinity
Mary Creagh Pembroke
Julian Critchley Pembroke
Anthony Crosland Trinity
Richard Crossman New College
Petre Crowder Christ Church
Edwina Currie St Anne's Conservative
David Curry Corpus Christi
Horace Curzon Plunkett University
Henry d'Avigdor-Goldsmid Balliol
Edward Davey Jesus
Denzil Davies Pembroke
Geraint Davies Jesus
Edmund Dell The Queen's
Douglas Dodds-Parker Magdalen
Stephen Dorrell Brasenose
James Douglas-Hamilton, Baron Selkirk of Douglas Balliol
William Dowdeswell Christ Church
Tom Driberg, Baron Bradwell Christ Church
John Dugdale Christ Church
Edward du Cann St John's
Philip Dunne Keble
John Eliot Exeter
Peter Emery Oriel
Evelyn Emmet, Baroness Emmet of Amberley Lady Margaret Hall
Derek Enright Wadham
Eric Errington Trinity
Gwynfor Evans St John's
David Faber Balliol
Michael Fabricant
Paul Farrelly St Edmund Hall
Mark Field St Edmund Hall
Nathaniel Fiennes New College
Adrian John Flook
Bernard Floud Wadham
Dingle Foot Balliol
Michael Foot Wadham Labour
Gerald Fowler Lincoln
Charles James Fox Hertford
Hugh Fraser Balliol
Peter Fry Worcester
Hugh Gaitskell New College
Tam Galbraith Christ Church
Roy Galley Worcester
Timothy Garden, Baron Garden St Catherine's
Edward Garnier Jesus Conservative
David Gauke St Edmund Hall
Andrew George University
Neil Gerrard Wadham
John Gilbert, Baron Gilbert St John's
Ian Gilmour, Baron Gilmour of Craigmillar Balliol
David Ginsburg Balliol
Richard Glyn Worcester
Patrick Gordon Walker, Baron Gordon-Walker Christ Church
Bryan Gould Balliol
James Gray Christ Church
Damian Green Balliol
Dominic Grieve Magdalen
Nia Griffith Somerville
Joseph Grimond, Baron Grimond Balliol
John Grogan St John's
Michael Hamilton University
Mark Harper Brasenose
Harwood Harrison Trinity
Alan Haselhurst Oriel
Denis Healey, Baron Healey Balliol Labour
David Heath St John's
David Heathcoat-Amory Christ Church
John Hemming Magdalen
A. P. Herbert New College
Michael Heseltine, Baron Heseltine Pembroke Conservative
Patricia Hewitt Nuffield Labour
John Heydon Stokes The Queen's
John Hill Merton
Keith Hill Corpus Christi
Sarah Hogg, Viscountess Hailsham and Baroness Hogg Lady Margaret Hall
Philip Hollobone Lady Margaret Hall
Richard Holme, Baron Holme of Cheltenham St John's
Peter Hordern Christ Church
Martin Horwood The Queen's
Les Huckfield Keble
Ednyfed Hudson Davies Balliol
Chris Huhne Magdalen
George Ward Hunt Christ Church
Nick Hurd
Marmaduke Hussey, Baron Hussey of North Bradley Trinity
Harry Hylton-Foster Magdalen
Thomas Iremonger Oriel
Henry Ireton Trinity
Arthur Irvine Oriel
Godman Irvine Magdalen
Robert Victor Jackson St Edmund Hall and All Souls
Douglas Jay, Baron Jay New College and All Souls
Margaret Jay, Baroness Jay of Paddington Somerville Labour
Roy Jenkins, Baron Jenkins of Hillhead Balliol
Toby Jessel Balliol
Boris Johnson Balliol Conservative
Keith Joseph, Baron Joseph Magdalen and All Souls Conservative
Gerald Kaufman The Queen's
Elaine Kellett-Bowman St Anne's
Anthony Kershaw Balliol
Marcus Kimball, Baron Kimball Trinity
Peter Michael Kirk Trinity
Susan Kramer St Hilda's
Ivan Lawrence Christ Church Conservative
Nigel Lawson, Baron Lawson of Blaby Christ Church
Hastings Lees-Smith The Queen's
George Cornewall Lewis Christ Church
Martin Linton Pembroke
Marcus Lipton Merton
Evan Luard St Antony's
Ian Lucas New College
Hugh Lucas-Tooth Balliol
Ian MacArthur The Queen's
Andrew McIntosh, Baron McIntosh of Haringey Jesus
John Mackintosh Balliol
Francis McLaren Balliol
Martin McLaren
Robert Maclennan, Baron Maclennan of Rogart Balliol
Denis MacShane Merton
Bryan Magee Keble
Humfrey Malins Brasenose
Joseph Mallalieu Trinity
Peter Mandelson St Catherine's Labour
David Marquand Magdalen, St Antony's, and Mansfield
Gordon Marsden New College and St Antony's
Edmund Marshall Magdalen
Angus Maude, Baron Maude of Stratford-upon-Avon Oriel
Reginald Maudling Merton
Robin Maxwell-Hyslop Christ Church
Christopher Paget Mayhew, Baron Mayhew Christ Church
Michael Meacher New College
Patrick Mercer Exeter
Anthony Meyer New College
Stephen Milligan Magdalen
Norman Miscampbell Trinity
Austin Mitchell Nuffield Labour
Rhodri Morgan St John's Labour
Alfred Morris, Baron Morris of Manchester Ruskin and St Catherine's
Frederick William Mulley, Baron Mulley Christ Church
Paul Murphy Oriel
Airey Neave Merton
Tony Newton, Baron Newton of Braintree Trinity Conservative
Godfrey Nicholson Christ Church
Nigel Nicolson Balliol
Michael Noble, Baron Glenkinglas Magdalen
Steven Norris Worcester
Edward O'Hara Magdalen
Matthew Oakeshott, Baron Oakeshott of Seagrove Bay Nuffield
Arthur Onslow Wadham
Cranley Onslow, Baron Onslow of Woking Oriel
Ian Orr-Ewing, Baron Orr-Ewing Trinity
Graham Page Magdalen
Peter Palumbo, Baron Palumbo Worcester
John Parker St John's
Ben Parkin Lincoln
Christopher Patten, Baron Patten of Barnes Balliol Conservative Governor of Hong Kong 1992–97
Andrew Pelling New College
John Peyton, Baron Peyton of Yeovil Trinity
James Pitman Christ Church
Alexander Pollock Brasenose
Barry Porter
Christopher Price The Queen's
John Profumo Brasenose
John Pym Broadgates Hall
Giles Radice, Baron Radice
Eleanor Rathbone Somerville
Hugh Reynolds Rathbone Trinity
Tim Rathbone Christ Church
John Redwood Magdalen and All Souls
Laurance Reed University
Peter Rees, Baron Rees Christ Church
David Rendel Magdalen and St Cross
Tim Renton, Baron Renton of Mount Harry Magdalen
Robert Rhodes James Worcester
Nicholas Ridley, Baron Ridley of Liddesdale Balliol
Geoffrey Rippon, Baron Rippon of Hexham Brasenose
Andrew Robathan Oriel
Barbara Roche Lady Margaret Hall
John Rodgers
John Roper, Baron Roper Magdalen
Christopher Rowland Corpus Christi
Norman St John-Stevas, Baron St John of Fawsley Christ Church Conservative
Duncan Sandys, Baron Duncan-Sandys Magdalen
James Scott-Hopkins
Brian Sedgemore Corpus Christi
Gillian Shephard, Baroness Shephard of Northwold St Hilda's
Siôn Simon Magdalen
George Evelyn Sinclair Pembroke
John Sinclair Trinity
John Smith St John's
John Lindsay Eric Smith New College
Peter Smithers Magdalen
Harold Soref The Queen's
Frank Soskice, Baron Stow Hill Balliol
Alexander Spearman Hertford
Ivor Stanbrook Pembroke
John Stanley Lincoln
Phyllis Starkey Lady Margaret Hall
Arthur Steel-Maitland Balliol
Martin Stevens Trinity
Michael Stewart, Baron Stewart of Fulham St John's
John Strachey Magdalen
William Strode Exeter
Shirley Summerskill Somerville
John Sutcliffe New College
Peter Tapsell Merton
Matthew Taylor Lady Margaret Hall
William Teeling Magdalen
Peter Thomas, Baron Thomas of Gwydir Jesus
Jeremy Thorpe Trinity
John Tilney Magdalen
James Tinn Jesus
Gordon Touche University
Andrew Turner Keble
Stephen Twigg Balliol
Andrew Tyrie Trinity
Edward Vaizey Merton
William Robert Seymour Vesey-FitzGerald Christ Church and Oriel
David Waddington, Baron Waddington Hertford
William Waldegrave, Baron Waldegrave of North Hill Corpus Christi and All Souls Conservative
Brian Walden The Queen's and Nuffield
David Walder Christ Church
Derek Walker-Smith Christ Church
William Wallace, Baron Wallace of Saltaire St Antony's
William Waller Magdalen Hall
Steve Webb Hertford
John Wells Corpus Christi
William Thomas Wells Balliol
Eirene Lloyd White, Baroness White Somerville
Phillip Whitehead Exeter
Ann Widdecombe Lady Margaret Hall Conservative
Shirley Williams, Baroness Williams of Crosby Somerville
Thomas Williams St Catherine's and Manchester
W. Llewelyn Williams Brasenose
Charles Watkin Williams-Wynn Christ Church
Watkin Williams-Wynn Jesus
Francis Windebank St John's
Patrick Wolrige-Gordon New College
Richard Wood, Baron Holderness New College
Marcus Worsley New College
Tony Wright Balliol
Derek Wyatt St Catherine's
Woodrow Wyatt, Baron Wyatt of Weeford Worcester
William Wyndham Christ Church
John Wynn
William Yates Hertford
Kenneth Younger New College
[edit] Members of the European Parliament
Members of the European Parliament who have also been members of the parliament at Westminster appear in the list of MPs and life peers.
Name ↓ College ↓ Years at Oxford ↓ Party ↓ Notes ↓ Ref ↓
Philip Bushill-Matthews University
Richard Corbett Trinity
Daniel Hannan Oriel
Caroline Jackson St Hugh's and Nuffield
Christopher Jackson Magdalen
Stanley Johnson Exeter
Shaun Spiers St John's
Charles Tannock Balliol
Arthur Wellesley, Marquess of Douro Christ Church and Keble
[edit] British local politicians
Many MPs and MEPs have also been involved in local politics. They appear in their respective sections, above.
Name ↓ College ↓ Years at Oxford ↓ Party ↓ Notes ↓ Ref ↓
Nicholas Boles Magdalen member of Westminster City Council 1998–2002
Ian Frank Bowater Magdalen Lord Mayor of London 1969–70
Nicholas Bye Mayor of Torbay 2003–04, directly–elected Mayor of Torbay 2005–
George Gordon, 2nd Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair Balliol London County Council 1910–25 & 1931–34
Christopher Newbury Keble member of Wiltshire County Council 1997–, of the Congress of the Council of Europe 1998–
Kathleen Ollerenshaw Somerville Lord Mayor of Manchester 1975–76
Lena Townsend Somerville Leader of the Inner London Education Authority 1969–70
Mike Woodin Wolfson and Balliol Green Party member of Oxford City Council 1994–2004
[edit] British civil servants
Name ↓ College ↓ Years at Oxford ↓ Notes ↓ Ref ↓
Robert Armstrong, Baron Armstrong of Ilminster Christ Church Cabinet Secretary 1979–87
Edward Bridges, 1st Baron Bridges Magdalen Cabinet Secretary 1938–46, Permanent Secretary to the Treasury 1946–56
Norman Brook, 1st Baron Normanbrook Wadham Secretary of the Cabinet 1947–62, Chairman of the BBC 1964–67
Robin Butler, Baron Butler of Brockwell University Cabinet Secretary 1988–98, Master of University College, Oxford 1997–
Suma Chakrabarti New College Permanent Secretary to the Department for International Development
John Elvidge Permanent Secretary to the Scottish Executive 2003–
Thomas Farrer, 1st Baron Farrer Balliol permanent secretary to the Board of Trade 1867–86
David Faulkner St John's Dep Secy, Home Office 1982–90; Chairman, Howard League for Penal Reform 1998–2002
Warren Fisher Hertford Permanent Secretary of the Treasury and Head of the Civil Service 1919–39
John Gieve New College permanent secretary, Home Office 2001–05; deputy governor, Bank of England 2006–
Robin Harris Director Conservative Research Department 1985–88, member Prime Minister's Policy Unit 1989–90
David Kelly Linacre sometime UN weapons inspector and Head of Defence Microbiology Division Porton Down
Tim Lankester Corpus Christi Permanent Secretary Overseas Development Administration 1989–94
Robin Leigh-Pemberton, Baron Kingsdown Trinity Governor of the Bank of England 1983–93
Ralph Lingen, 1st Baron Lingen Trinity and Balliol Sec to the Education Office 1849–69, Permanent Secy to the Treasury 1869–85
Nicholas Macpherson Balliol Permanent Secretary to the Treasury 2005–
Geoff Mulgan Balliol Dir Young Foundn 2005–, formerly Dir PM's Strategy Unit, Dir Demos 1993–98
David Normington Corpus Christi Permanent Secretary to the Department for Education and Skills 2001–05, to the Home Office 2005–
Ronald Oxburgh, Baron Oxburgh University Pres Qu Coll Cam 82-88, Chief Scientific Adv MoD 88–93, Rector Imp Coll Lon 93–00
John Rickard St John's Chief Economic Adviser, UK Government; Fiscal Advisor, Ministry of Finance, Republic of Moldova
Ivan Rogers Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister 2003–
Michael Scholar St John's Permanent Secy Welsh Office 1993–96, Department of Trade & Industry 1996–2001
Richard Scott, Earl of Dalkeith Christ Church Millennium Commission rep for Northern England 1994–2003
Martin Sixsmith Director of Communications, Department for Transport, Local Government, and the Regions 2001–02
Nicholas Stern Prof of Economics LSE 1994–99; Chief Economist & Sen V–P World Bank 2000–03, Hd of Govt Economic Service 2003–
Will Straw New College
Henry Summers Trinity Under–Secretary to Ministry of Housing and Local Government 1955–71
[edit] British diplomats
Name ↓ College ↓ Years at Oxford ↓ Notes ↓ Ref ↓
Antony Acland Christ Church head of Diplomatic Service 1982–86, ambassador to Washington 1986–91, provost of Eton 1991–2000
Hugh James Arbuthnott New College Ambassador to Romania 1986–89, Portugal 1989–93, Denmark 1993–96
Julian Asquith, 2nd Earl of Oxford and Asquith Balliol Governor of the Seychelles 1962-67
Malcolm Barclay-Harvey Christ Church MP 1923-29 & 1931-39, Governor South Australia 1939-44
Lord William Bentinck Christ Church Governor General of India 1828–35
James Bryce, 1st Viscount Bryce Trinity and Oriel MP 1880-1907, Ambassador to the United States 1907-13
George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston Balliol and All Souls Viceroy of India 1899-1905, Foreign Secretary 1919-24
John Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair Governor General of Canada 1893-98
Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava Christ Church Gov Gen Canada 1872-8, Viceroy India 1884-8
David Hannay, Baron Hannay of Chiswick New College Ambassador to EEC 1985–90, to UN 1990–96, UN Special Rep Cyprus 1996–2003
James Harford governor and commander–in–chief of Saint Helena 1954-58
Nicholas Henderson Hertford Ambassador to France 1975-79, to the US 1979-82, Lord Warden of the Stannaries 1985-90
Michael Jay, Baron Jay of Ewelme Magdalen Ambassador to France 1996–2001; Permanent Under–Secretary, FCO 2002–06
Gladwyn Jebb, 1st Baron Gladwyn Magdalen Acting Sec–Gen UN 1945–46, Ambassador to UN 1950–54, to France 1954–60, MEP 1973–76
John Kerr, Baron Kerr of Kinlochard Pembroke Permanent Under–Sec, FCO 1997–2002; Sec Gen, European Convention 2000–03
Murray MacLehose, Baron MacLehose of Beoch Balliol Governor of Hong Kong 1971–82
John Maffey, 1st Baron Rugby Christ Church Gov–Gen Sudan 1926–33, Perm Under–Sec for Colonies 33-37, Rep to Ireland 39-48
Frederick Millar, 1st Baron Inchyra New College Ambassador, W. Germany 1955–56, Permanent Under–Secy for Foreign Affairs 1957–62
Edward Mortimer All Souls Hd of Speechwriting Executive Office of the Sec Gen of the UN 1998–, Dir of Communications 2001–
Arthur Nicolson, 1st Baron Carnock Ambassador to Spain 1904–5, to Russia 1905–10, Under–Secretary for Foreign Affairs 1910–16
David Ormsby-Gore, 5th Baron Harlech Ambassador to the United States 1961–65
Ivor Roberts Keble, St Antony's and Trinity Ambassador to Yugoslavia 1992–98, Ireland 1999–2003, Italy 2003–06
Frederic Rogers, 1st Baron Blachford Oriel Permanent Under–Secretary of State for the Colonies 1860–71
William Tyrrell, 1st Baron Tyrrell Balliol Permanent Under–Secretary for Foreign Affairs 1925–28, Ambassador to Paris 1928–34
John Weston Oxford Dep Cabinet Secretary 1988–92, Permanent Rep NATO 1992–95, Permanent Rep UN 1995–98
David Williamson, Baron Williamson of Horton Exeter Head of Eur Secretariat Cabinet Office 1983–87, Sec–Gen Eur Commn 1987–97
[edit] Members of the British Royal Household
Name ↓ College ↓ Years at Oxford ↓ Notes ↓ Ref ↓
Sedley Andrus Lancaster Herald 1972–82, Beaumont Herald Extraordinary 1982–
George Bellew Christ Church Garter Principal King of Arms 1950–61, Secretary of the Order of the Garter 1961–74
John Brooke-Little New College Clarenceux King of Arms 1995–97
Clive Cheesman Rouge Dragon Pursuivant of Arms 1998–
Hubert Chesshyre Christ Church Clarenceux King of Arms 1997–
Colin Cole Brasenose Garter Principal King of Arms 1978–92
Robin de la Lanne-Mirrlees Merton Richmond Herald 1962–67
Patric Laurence Dickinson Richmond Herald 1989–, Secretary of the Order of the Garter 2004–
Montague Eliot, 8th Earl of St Germans Exeter Groom of the Robes to HM King George V 1920–36
Edward Ford New College Asst Private Secretary to HM King George VI 1946–52, to HM The Queen 1952–67, Extra Equerry 1955–2006
Michael Maclagan Trinity Richmond Herald 1980–89
Theobald Mathew Balliol Windsor Herald and Deputy Treasurer of the College of Arms 1978–97
Iain Moncreiffe of that Ilk Christ Church Falkland Pursuivant 1952–53, Kintyre Pursuivant 1953–61, Albany Herald 1961–85
Robert Noel Exeter Lancaster Herald 1999–
Michael Peat Trinity Principal Private Secretary to the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall 2005–
Matthew Ridley, 4th Viscount Ridley Balliol Lord Steward of the Household 1989–2001
Stuart Shilson Balliol Assistant Private Secretary to HM The Queen 2001–2004
Anthony Wagner Balliol Garter Principal King of Arms 1961–78
[edit] British military, security, and police personnel
Victoria Cross or George Cross recipients listed first.
Name ↓ College ↓ Years at Oxford ↓ Notes ↓ Ref ↓
Lieutenant General Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, VC, KBE, CB, CMG, DSO Balliol
Group Captain Leonard Cheshire, Baron Cheshire, VC, OM, DSO and two bars, DFC, RAF Merton
Captain John Liddell, VC, MC, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, RFC Balliol 1908–? [92]
Captain Robert Nairac, GC, Grenadier Guards Lincoln
Colonel Sir Geoffrey Vickers, VC Merton
Captain Garth Neville Walford, VC, Royal Regiment of Artillery Balliol 1900–? [92]
Trevor Bigham Magdalen Deputy Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis 1931–35
Ian Blair Christ Church Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis 2005 onwards
Paul Condon, Baron Condon St Peter's Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis 1993–2000
David Craig, Baron Craig of Radley Lincoln Chief of the Defence Staff 1988–91, Convenor of Crossbenchers 1999–2004
Cressida Dick Balliol Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Metropolitan Police 2006 onwards
Colin McColl The Queen's Director of the Secret Intelligence Service 1989–94
Eliza Manningham-Buller Lady Margaret Hall Director-General of the Security Service 2002–2007
Brian Paddick The Queen's deputy assistant commissioner, Metropolitan Police 2003 onwards
John Rennie Balliol Director of the Secret Intelligence Service 1968–73
John Scarlett Magdalen Director of the Secret Intelligence Service 2004 onwards
David Spedding Hertford Director of the Secret Intelligence Service 1994–99
David Westwood Lady Margaret Hall Chief Constable of Humberside Police 1999–2005
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