Prominent Members
- Leo Abse
- William Alwyn
- Richard Arnell
- Malcolm Arnold
- Arthur Balfour
- J. M. Barrie
- Max Beerbohm
- Arthur Benjamin
- Humphry Berkeley
- Sidney Bernstein, Baron Bernstein
- Adrian Boult
- Malcolm Bradbury
- John Browne, Baron Browne of Madingley
- Charlie Chaplin (temporarily made an Honorary Member, in 1956)
- Erskine Childers
- Bernard Coleridge, 2nd Baron Coleridge
- Sidney Colvin
- Mandell Creighton
- Bernard Crick
- Charles Dilke
- Valentine Dyall
- Edward Elgar
- Niall Ferguson
- H. A. L. Fisher
- William Edward Forster
- Edward Fox
- Clement Freud
- C.B. Fry
- Stephen Fry
- John Gielgud
- Arnold Goodman
- George Goschen
- Winston Graham
- Cecil Gray
- H. Rider Haggard
- Patrick Hamilton
- William Harcourt
- Thomas Hardy
- Peter Hennessy, Baron Hennessy of Nympsfield
- A.P. Herbert
- Bernard Herrmann
- E.W. Hornung
- Henry Irving
- Henry James
- Rudyard Kipling
- T.E. Lawrence (temporarily made an Honorary Member, in December 1918)
- Quentin Letts
- Paul Merton
- Roy Plomley
- Stephen Potter
- André Previn
- John le Carré
- Eric Linklater
- Andrew Lloyd-Webber
- David Low
- Compton Mackenzie
- Muir Mathieson
- Joseph McGrath
- Charles McLaren, 1st Baron Aberconway
- John Morley
- Walter Morrison
- Ronald Neame
- Stafford Northcote
- Simon Oates
- William Orpen
- Karl Pearson
- Stephen Potter
- Michael Powell
- J. B. Priestley
- Ralph Richardson
- Anthony Sampson
- C. P. Snow
- Freddie Spencer Chapman
- Robert Louis Stevenson
- David Suchet
- Hugh Trevor-Roper
- Ernest Rutherford
- Peter Ustinov
- William Walton
- Simon Ward
- Evelyn Waugh
- John Reinhard Weguelin
- Victor Weisz
- Huw Wheldon
- H. G. Wells
- W. B. Yeats
- David Young, Baron Young of Graffham
As of 2010, standard full London membership subscription costs £965; the admission fee is an additional £250 (much reduced - or even waived - for younger and returning members).
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