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The disproportionate amount of men on this list can be partially explained by the fact that for roughly 95% of its history (from its foundation in 1379 until 1979), women were barred from studying at New College.[1] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsFormer students[edit]Fellows and staff[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Former students[edit]Katharine Birbalsingh, Author, Headmistress and Founder of the Michaela Community SchoolRobert Alston, British diplomatJakie Astor, British Conservative Party politician and sportsmanSimon Baron-Cohen, professor of Developmental Psychopathology, University of CambridgeKate Beckinsale, actorTony Benn, Labour Party politicianPeter Bergen, political journalist and authorTim Boswell, former Conservative MPGyles Brandreth, writer and broadcaster, former Conservative MP for ChesterDavid Butler, psephologistVikram Chandra, TV anchorHenry Chichele, English archbishopG. A. Cohen, political philosopherGary Cooper, musician and conductorMichael Crick, journalistJohn Macleod Campbell Crum, priest and hymnwriterSir T.W. Edgeworth David (1858\u20131934), Australian geologist, academic, polar explorer, soldier, public figureAngus Deayton, comedian, actor, television presenterWilliam Douglas Home, dramatist and politicianJohn Fowles, novelistFlorian Henckel von Donnersmarck, German film directorBill Durodie, academic, professor of risk analysisJohn Farthing, Canadian philosopher and economistJonathan Fenby, journalist, writer and former Editor of The Observer and the South China Morning PostBram Fischer, South African lawyer, defended Nelson Mandela at the Rivonia TrialRoland William Fleming, scientistHugh Gaitskell, Labour Party leader (1955\u201363)Patrick Gale, novelistJohn Galsworthy, novelist and playwrightJohn Gardner, Professor of Jurisprudence, University of OxfordRobert P. George, Professor of Jurisprudence, Princeton UniversityRobert Goff, Baron Goff of Chieveley, British judgeVictor Gollancz, publisherWilliam Sealy Gosset, statisticianHugh Grant, actorIrfan Habib, Padma Bhushan, Indian historian; Emeritus Professor of History, Aligarh Muslim University, AligarhMohammad Habib, Indian historian; Emeritus Professor of History, Aligarh Muslim University, AligarhGeneral Sir John Hackett, soldier, university administratorJ. B. S. Haldane, biologist[2]William Reginald Halliday, historian and archaeologistChristopher Hampton, playwright and screenwriterH. L. A. Hart, former Professor of Jurisprudence, University of OxfordSaiyid Nurul Hasan, Governor of West Bengal and OrissaArthur Cayley Headlam, theologianStephen Hetherington, philosopherPeter Hobbs, novelistAdrian Holman, British diplomatWilliam Howley, Archbishop of Canterbury (1828\u201348)[3]Thomas Hughes, footballer who won the FA Cup twice in the 1870sThe Ven. John Ingram, English Jesuit and martyrDouglas Jardine, cricketerDouglas Jay, British Labour Party politicianRobert Jay, Counsel to the Leveson Inquiry and now High Court JudgeBobby Jindal, Governor of LouisianaBrian Johnston, broadcaster and cricket commentatorRachel Johnson, journalistOliver Kamm, journalist, Times leader writer, former hedge fund managerIan Katz, journalistRandal Keynes, conservationistSophie Kinsella, ‘chick lit’ novelistHarold Laski, political scientistLeopold George Wickham Legg, historian and editor of the Dictionary of National Biography[4]John Lennard, Professor of British and American Literature, University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica,Andro Linklater (born 1944), historianBernard Longley, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Birmingham[5]Edward Luce, journalistCharles McCreery, psychologist and authorNeil MacGregor, art historian, Director of the British MuseumOutram Marshall, clergyman, organising secretary of the Church Union[6]Dambudzo Marechera, Zimbabwean novelistBrian G. Marsden, astronomerSir Henry Martin, MP for Oxford University, matr: New College, Oxford on 24 November 1581Jamie McIntosh, Canadian abolitionistDouglas McLean, rower in the Boat Race five times and winner at Henley Royal RegattaHector McLean, rowed in the Boat Race and won Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta with his brother Douglas McLeanMichael Meacher, Labour Party politicianSir Frank Meyer, businessman and Conservative MPNathaniel Micklem, Liberal Party politicianNathaniel Micklem, theologian, son of the abovePeter Francis Middleton, pilot and grandfather of Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge[7]Alasdair Milne, BBC Director General (1982\u201387)[8]Kate Mosse, novelistSir Albert Napier, Permanent Secretary to the Lord Chancellor’s OfficeSophie Newton, digital marketing entrepreneurJunzabur\u014d Nishiwaki, Japanese poetRichard Ollard, historian and biographerRageh Omaar, broadcast journalistFrank R. Palmer, linguist, lecturer at the University of ReadingWilliam Pargeter, eighteenth-century physician known for his interest in mental illnessG. L. Peiris, Sri Lankan politician and academicSally Phillips, actress and writerRob Porter, former White House Staff Secretary in the Trump administrationDennis Potter, playwright and journalistGerald Priestland, broadcaster and journalistNigel Rees, broadcaster and authorSusan Rice, American diplomatSir Bernard Rix (Lord Justice Rix), Judge, a Lord Justice of AppealJustine Roberts, founder CEO of Mumsnet and GransnetAlan Rodger, Baron Rodger of Earlsferry, Scottish-born Justice of the Supreme Court of the United KingdomNeil Rudenstine, former President of Harvard UniversityOliver Russell, 2nd Baron Ampthill, peer, rower and administrator who served as the Governor of MadrasAnthony Russell-Roberts, businessman and opera managerJonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi, United Hebrew Congregations of the CommonwealthMadhavrao Scindia, Indian Cabinet Minister and Member of ParliamentPaul Seabright, economistTim Sebastian, broadcast journalistMel Smith, comedian and film directorToby Spence, opera singer (tenor)Rick Stein, chef, restaurateur and television presenterWilliam Stoughton, colonial American politician and judgeSir Alexander Temple, landowner and MPAdam Thirlwell, novelistFrank Thompson, SOE officerAlan Thornhill, sculptorDaniel Topolski, rowing coach for Oxford, author of True Blue: The Oxford Boat Race MutinyFrancis Turner, 17th century Bishop of ElyJulian Turner, poetDavid Verney, 21st Baron Willoughby de Broke, UKIP peerWilliam Warham, former Archbishiop of CanterburyRobert Penn Warren, poet, novelist and literary criticWilliam Waynflete, founder of Magdalen College and Lord Chancellor of EnglandGeoffrey Wheatcroft, journalist and authorM. Stanley Whittingham, lithium-ion battery pioneer and 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry laureateBenjamin Whitaker Labour politician and former MPJohn Edgar Wideman, American writer, professor at Brown UniversityRichard Wilberforce, Baron WilberforceA. N. Wilson, author and journalistNaomi Wolf, American feministJames Woodforde, clergymanLucy Worsley, historian, author and television presenterPhilip Ziegler, historianFellows and staff[edit]References[edit]^ “The History of New College | New College”. www.new.ox.ac.uk. Archived from the original on 13 April 2018. Retrieved 4 May 2018.^ a b c d e “Biological Sciences”. New College, Oxford. Archived from the original on 25 April 2016. Retrieved 15 April 2016.^ Garrard, James (2015). Archbishop Howley 1828-1848. The Archbishops of Canterbury Series. Farnham: Ashgate. p.\u00a01. ISBN\u00a0978-1-4724-5133-0.^ \u201cLegg, Leopold George Wickham\u201d in Who Was Who 1961\u20131970 (A & C Black, 1979 reprint, ISBN\u00a00-7136-2008-0)^ Archbishop Longley. Birmingham Diocese^ \u201dMarshall, T. Outram\u201d, in Society of the Holy Cross: The Romanising Conspirators at Work (London: Church Association, 1898) online at anglicanhistory.org^ Townsend (and OUSU team), David J. “Oxford Handbook”. Oxford University Student Union 2012. Retrieved 22 May 2015. …New College…Famous alumni include….Peter (Francis) Middleton, grandfather of Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge^ Obituary: Alasdair Milne, telegraph.co.uk, 10 January 2013^ “Alfred Jules Ayer”. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2005. Retrieved 15 April 2016.^ “G H Hardy’s Oxford Years” (PDF). Oxford University Mathematical Institute. Retrieved 16 April 2016.^ “Marcus du Sautoy, OBE”. New College, Oxford. Retrieved 16 April 2016.^ “From the archive, 1 September 1930: Obituary: Dr WA Spooner”. The Guardian. Retrieved 16 April 2016.^ “Tolkien, Christopher Reuel”. Routledge. Archived from the original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 16 April 2016.External links[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki41\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki41\/list-of-new-college-oxford-people\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"List of New College, Oxford people"}}]}]