All Souls College, Oxford - Fellows

Fellows

See also: Category:Fellows of All Souls College, Oxford

Past and current fellows of the College have included:

  • Leo Amery
  • Andrew Ashworth
  • F. W. Bain
  • Max Beloff
  • Sir Isaiah Berlin
  • Margaret Bent
  • Tim Besley
  • Peter Birks
  • Malcolm Bowie
  • Peter Brown (historian)
  • Sir Julian Bullard
  • Myles Burnyeat
  • Lionel Butler
  • Sir Raymond Carr
  • David Caute
  • Alasdair Clayre
  • Christopher Codrington
  • G. A. Cohen
  • Peter Conrad
  • George Nathaniel Curzon
  • Matthew d'Ancona
  • David Daube
  • David Dilks
  • Michael Dummett
  • Sheppard Frere
  • Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
  • Gabriel Gorodetsky
  • Andrew Harvey
  • Reginald Heber
  • Rosemary Hill
  • Quintin Hogg, Baron Hailsham of St Marylebone
  • Christopher Hood
  • John Hood
  • Sir Michael Howard
  • E. F. Jacob
  • Sir Keith Joseph
  • Colin Kidd
  • Leszek Kołakowski
  • Cosmo Gordon Lang
  • T. E. Lawrence
  • Sir Jeremy Lever QC
  • Sir Edward Chandos Leigh
  • Thomas Linacre
  • Vaughan Lowe QC
  • Sir Colin Lucas
  • Noel Malcolm
  • Sir John Mason
  • Edward Mortimer
  • Max Müller
  • Patrick Neill
  • Avner Offer
  • David Pannick QC
  • Derek Parfit
  • Anthony Quinton
  • Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
  • John Redwood
  • A. L. Rowse
  • Peter Salway
  • Graeme Segal
  • Amartya Sen
  • Patrick Shaw-Stewart
  • Gilbert Sheldon
  • Boudewijn Sirks
  • Alfred C. Stepan
  • Joseph E. Stiglitz
  • Adam Thirlwell
  • Sir Guenter Treitel
  • Sir John Vickers
  • William Waldegrave
  • Martin Litchfield West
  • Richard Wilberforce
  • Sir Bernard Williams
  • E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax
  • Llewellyn Woodward
  • Patrick Wormald
  • Sir Christopher Wren
  • Crispin Wright
  • R. C. Zaehner

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