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File:Suella Braverman Official Cabinet Portrait, September 2022 (cropped).jpg|[[Suella Braverman]], former [[Home Secretary]].

File:Luc Frieden - 2024 (cropped).jpg|[[Luc Frieden]], Prime Minister of Luxembourg.

File:James_Maynard_MFO_2013.jpg|[[James A. Maynard|James Maynard]], number theorist and [[Fields Medal]]list.

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|1533

|Writer, church reformer, martyr

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|[[John Ponet]]

|1514

|1556

|Humanist, reformer, bishop, theologian

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|[[John Aylmer (bishop)|John Aylmer]]

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|Antiquary and poet

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|[[Arthur Capell, 1st Baron Capell of Hadham|The Lord Capell of Hadham]]

|1608

|1649

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|1786

|Diplomat and [[British Whig Party|Whig]] politician

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|[[John Michell]]

|1724

|1793

|[[Natural philosopher]] who has been called the father both of [[seismology]] and of [[magnetometry]].

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|[[Philip Yorke, 3rd Earl of Hardwicke|Earl of Hardwicke]]

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|1855

|English reforming radical and Member of Parliament

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|[[Samuel Lee (linguist)|Samuel Lee]]

|1783

|1852

|Linguist, orientalist, and professor of languages at Cambridge; known for authoring a Hebrew grammar and lexicon, and for various Bible translations into Arabic

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|[[John Carrick Moore]]

|1805

|1898

|Eminent geologist

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|[[Alexander Crummell]]

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|1900

|1984

| Artist, historian and poet, major collector of modern art and an associate of the surrealists

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|[[Gilbert Harding]]

|1907

|1960

| Journalist and radio and television personality

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|[[T. H. White]]

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|1909

|1988

|One of the leading analytic philosophers of his time and influential translator of [[Frege]]

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|[[Lesslie Newbigin]]

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|1988

|Ghanaian Foreign Minister

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|[[M. S. Bartlett]]

|1910

|2002

|Influential statistician

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|[[Anwar Nusseibeh]]

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|1915

|2002

|Israeli [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Israel)|Foreign Affairs Minister]] and [[Deputy leaders of Israel|Deputy Prime Minister]]; President of the [[Weizmann Institute of Science]]

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|[[Michael David Irving Gass|Sir Michael David Irving Gass]]

|1916

|1983

|Colonial Administrator and the acting-[[Governor of Hong Kong]] during the [[Hong Kong 1967 Leftist riots|1967 Hong Hong riots]]

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|[[Kenneth Wedderburn, Baron Wedderburn of Charlton|KennethLord Wedderburn]]

| [[Ronald Halstead|Sir Ronald Halstead]]

|1927

|2021

|Businessman, Chairman and Chief Executive of [[Beecham Group]] (1984–1985) and Deputy Chairman of [[British Steel (1967–1999)|British Steel]] (1986–1994)

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|[[Kenneth Wedderburn, Baron Wedderburn of Charlton|Kenneth Wedderburn]]

|1927

|2012

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|Literary scholar

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|[[Stanley Shaldon]]

|1931

|2013

|Nephrologist

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|[[Peter Ball (bishop)|Peter Ball]]

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|2019

|Disgraced former [[Bishop of Gloucester]]

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|[[Alan Watkins]]

|1933

|2010

|Journalist and political columnist

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|[[Kevin Billington]]

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|Mexican [[Secretary of Foreign Affairs (Mexico)|Secretary of Foreign Affairs]], Vice-President of the [[International Court of Justice]]

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|[[Gareth Williams, Baron Williams of Mostyn|THe Lord Williams of Mostyn]]

|1941

|2003

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|Economist

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|[[Neil Lyndon]]

|1946

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|British journalist and writer<ref>{{Cite web |title=Queens' College 1968-1969 |url=https://www.queens.cam.ac.uk/sites/www.queens.cam.ac.uk/files/publicationFiles/queens-college-1968-1969ocr.pdf |website=Queens' College, University of Cambridge}}</ref>

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|[[Zaki Nusseibeh]]

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|2008

|Conductor of choral, orchestral and operatic music

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|[[Jonathan Israel]]

|1948

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|Historian, known for his work on [[Dutch history]] and [[Spinoza]]

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|[[Yiannos Papantoniou]]

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|Academic and [[Parliament of Canada|Member of the Canadian Parliament]]

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|[[Charles Falconer, Baron Falconer of Thoroton|The Lord Falconer of Thoroton]]

|[[Robin Millar]]

|1951

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|Record Producer and philanthropist

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|[[Charles Falconer, Baron Falconer of Thoroton|The Lord Falconer of Thoroton]]

|1951

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