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List of alumni of Keble College, Oxford


List of alumni of Keble College, Oxford


This is a list of alumni of Keble College, Oxford. The school's alumni include politicians, lawyers, bishops, poets, and academics. The majority of this list are male; from its foundation in 1870 until 1979 Keble only admitted male students.

Academics

  • Tim Besley, Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics
  • Dame Averil Cameron, historian
  • William Macbride Childs, the first vice-chancellor of the University of Reading
  • O. G. S. Crawford, archaeologist
  • Martin Dixon, Professor of the Law of Real Property, University of Cambridge
  • George Efstathiou, astrophysicist, Director of the Kavli Institute for Cosmology at the University of Cambridge
  • Richard English, historian of Irish nationalism, terrorism expert and director of CSTPV at the University of St Andrews
  • Austin Farrer, theologian and philosopher
  • Nick Foskett, Vice-Chancellor of Keele University (from August 2010)
  • William Hugh Clifford Frend, historian, archaeologist, priest
  • Marc Goergen, professor of finance
  • James Harris, FBA, Professor at the London School of Economics
  • Christopher Hawkes, archaeologist
  • Geoffrey Hill, poet
  • Paul Johnson, government economist
  • Roderick MacFarquhar, politician, journalist, academic
  • Bryan Magee, philosopher
  • James Martin, author
  • Nicholas O'Shaughnessy, economist
  • David Spiegelhalter, statistician
  • Raymond Tallis, Professor of Geriatrics, University of Manchester
  • Ralph Townsend, Headmaster of Winchester College
  • Christopher Wickham, Chichele Professor of Medieval History in the University of Oxford, fellow of All Souls College, and winner of the 2005 Wolfson History Prize

Artists and broadcasters

  • Thomas Armstrong, organist and conductor
  • Leslie Banks, actor
  • Frank Cottrell Boyce, children's author and screenwriter
  • Katy Brand, actress, comedian and writer
  • Ben Brown, television journalist
  • Priyanga Burford, actor
  • Humphrey Carpenter, writer and biographer
  • Alexander Cockburn, journalist
  • Giles Coren, writer
  • Clement Crisp, dance critic
  • Scott Ellaway, conductor and broadcaster
  • Michael Elliot, theatre director
  • Jeremy Filsell, piano and organ recitalist
  • Michael Goodliffe, actor
  • Tony Hall, Baron Hall of Birkenhead, journalist and administrator
  • Ian Hamilton, poet and critic
  • Paula Hawkins, novelist and journalist
  • John Hayes, Director of the National Portrait Gallery (1974–1994)
  • Charles Hazlewood, conductor and broadcaster
  • Anthony Hedges, composer and lecturer
  • Chris Hollins, sports journalist and TV presenter
  • Robert Lloyd, singer
  • David Owen Norris, pianist, composer and broadcaster
  • Peter Pears, singer
  • Gavin Plumley, cultural historian
  • Jason Pontin, journalist, editor and publisher
  • Max Rushden, presenter of Sky Sports' Soccer AM
  • Angela Saini, writer
  • Edward St Aubyn, author
  • John Shaw, radio broadcaster
  • Robert Steadman, composer
  • Philip Stopford, composer and conductor
  • Colin Touchin, conductor, composer, and music educator
  • Hugh Welchman, filmmaker
  • John Whitfield, conductor
  • Andreas Whittam Smith, journalist
  • Philip Wilby, composer
  • Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick, fashion designer
  • Andrew Hunter Murray, author and podcaster
  • Cressida Cowell, author

Business and leaders

  • Peter Batey, Sino-British businessman
  • Sally Bercow, wife of John Bercow — former Speaker of the House of Commons
  • Mark Goldring, CEO of Oxfam
  • Anne-Marie Imafidon, CEO of Stemettes
  • Roland Bryan, CEO and Founder of Wowcher

Clergy

  • Walter Hubert Baddeley, bishop
  • Ian James Brackley, bishop
  • Harry James Carpenter, Bishop of Oxford
  • Duleep De Chickera, Bishop of Colombo
  • Stephen Conway, Bishop of Ely
  • Lakdasa De Mel, Metropolitan Bishop of India, Pakistan, Burma and Ceylon
  • Gregory Dix, historian, monk
  • Cyril Garbett, Archbishop of York
  • Frederick Joseph Kinsman, Bishop of Delaware
  • John Richard Packer, Bishop of Ripon and Leeds
  • Michael Francis Perham, Bishop of Gloucester
  • Rev. David Railton, son of George Scott Railton and father of Dame Ruth Railton
  • Geoffrey Rowell, Bishop of Gibraltar
  • Harold Eustace Sexton, former Archbishop of British Columbia
  • Marcus Stock, Bishop of Leeds
  • David Thomas, Provincial Assistant Bishop of the Church in Wales
  • John James Absalom Thomas, Bishop of Swansea and Brecon
  • Michael Turnbull, bishop
  • Chad Varah, Anglican priest, founder of the Samaritans
  • Arthur Winnington-Ingram, Bishop of London

Lawyers

  • Edwin Cameron, South African Rhodes scholar and current Constitutional Court of South Africa justice
  • Dyson Heydon, former Justice of the High Court of Australia
  • James Hunt, barrister and High Court judge
  • Stewart Stevenson Moore, First Deemster and Clerk of the Rolls of the Isle of Man
  • Randal Pinkett, participant on The Apprentice (US version) and President and CEO of BCT Partners
  • Victor Priestwood, Crown Advocate of the British Supreme Court for China
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Politicians

  • Sir Arthur Dyke Acland, 13th Baronet, Liberal politician
  • Andrew Adonis, Baron Adonis, politician
  • Ed Balls, Labour politician, MP for Morley and Outwood 2010-2015, previous Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer
  • Robert Bourassa, Canadian politician
  • William Burdett-Coutts, Conservative politician
  • Reginald Craddock, politician
  • William Davison, 1st Baron Broughshane
  • Philip Dunne, politician
  • Richard Harrington, Baron Harrington of Watford, Conservative politician
  • Les Huckfield, politician
  • Imran Khan, 22nd Prime Minister of Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, Pakistani politician, former cricketer
  • Peter Morrison, PPS to Margaret Thatcher
  • Christopher Newbury, politician, member of the Council of Europe
  • Tony Pua, Malaysian politician
  • Sir Ivor Roberts, diplomat, President of Trinity College, Oxford
  • George F. G. Stanley, Canadian historian, designer of Canadian flag, Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick
  • Andy Street, Conservative Mayor of the West Midlands
  • Sir James Cameron Tudor, Barbadian politician and diplomat
  • Andrew Turner, politician
  • Danny Williams, Premier of Newfoundland
  • David Wilson, Baron Wilson of Tillyorn, diplomat and Sinologist

Sports people

  • Ed Coode, British rower, twice World Champion and Olympic gold medallist
  • Arthur James Dingle, English rugby union player
  • Jason Flickinger, American rower and twice World Champion in the coxed fours
  • Storm Uru, New Zealand rower, Olympic bronze medallist at the 2012 Summer Olympics, current MBA student

References


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