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Donor D Legator L Volunteer V Key Donor D Legator L Volunteer V College of Benefactors HH Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Muhammad al-Qasimi, PhD, Hon DLitt Dr B R J Bateman, Hon LLD Mr Nicholas Bull Dr Leslie Halpin, Hon LLD Dr Ian Henderson, Hon LLD Mr Anastasios Leventis Sir Christopher Ondaatje, Hon DLitt Bill Douglas & Peter Jewell Charitable Trust Santander The A G Leventis Foundation The Blavatsky Trust The Garfield Weston Foundation The Ibrahim Ahmed Foundation Honorary Graduates Dr Allwood, Hon LLD Dr S J Backshall, Hon DLitt Admiral Sir Jonathon Band, KCB Hon LLD Dr B R J Bateman, Hon LLD Baroness Benjamin, OBE, DL, Hon DLitt Dr Sarah Buck, Hon DEng Lord Cameron of Dillington, Hon LLD Dr N Canning, Hon DLitt Dr S Chakrabarti, CBE, Hon LLD Dr Alan Cotton, Hon DLitt Professor Francis Cox, Hon DSc Dr Eric Dancer, CBE, JP, Hon LLD Professor Dame Sally Claire Davies, OBE, Hon DSc Dr Jonathan Dimbleby, Hon LLD Dr Gardner, OBE, Hon LLD Dr Dennis Gillings, CBE, Hon DSc Dr E M Goodwin, Hon DLitt Baroness Greenfield, Hon DSc Dr Leslie Halpin, Hon LLD Dr Ian Henderson, Hon LLD Dr Armando Iannucci, Hon Dlitt Professor Leslie Iversen, Hon DSc Dr Paul Jackson, Hon Dlitt Dame Mary Keegan Hon LLD Dr Harriet Lamb, CBE, Hon LLD Dame Suzi Leather, DBE, Hon LLD Dr Brian May, CBE, Hon DSc Dr Deborah Meaden, Hon LLD Dr J Porritt, Hon LLD Dr Ian Powell, Hon LLD Sir Michael Pownall, KCB, Hon DLitt Dr P N Pullman, Hon DLitt Professor S P Purvis, CBE, Hon LLD Dr Peter Randall-Page, Hon DLitt Dr Tony Robinson, Hon LLD Dr J K Rowling, OBE, Hon DLitt Dato Ambiga Sreenevasan, Hon LLD Professor William Wakeham, Hon DSc Dr Richard Ward, PhD, FRSA, Hon LLD Alumni 1938 Dr Commander M R Morgan, retired D L 1939 Mr Cyril Tucker D 1940 Mr Bryan Emery D 1943 Mr Donald Whittaker D 1944 Mr Peter Corbett D 1946 Mrs Margaret Bates (née Sargent) D L 1947 Miss Eleanor Attfield D Mr Colin Winter D 1948 Mr Don and Mrs Sheila Cawthron (née Higgs) D L Mrs Pauline Phillips (née Mitchell) D Mrs Freda Winter (née Thorpe) D 1949 Miss Paddy Ching D Mrs Joan Parsons (née Wickett) D Mrs Margaret Spirer (née Hanton) D L 1950 Mrs Marion Croft (née Guy) D Mrs Ruth Daniel D Mrs Sheila Deutsch (née Ralph) D Mr J Michael Harvey D Mr A S Reeves V Ms Maire Steadman D Mrs Anne Stuart (née Mingo) D Mr D E Walker (deceased) and Mrs A E Walker D Miss Valerie White D 1951 Miss Patricia Bath D L Mr Peter Gregory D Mrs Jean Padgham (née Edwards) D L Mr John Tough D Mr Ronald Waldron D Mr R H N Watts V 1952 Dr Peter Cannon D Mrs Jean Davis D Mr Bryan Denington D Mr W John Dunford D Miss Hilary Marston (deceased) D L Mrs Josephine Urban (née Johnson) D 1953 Mr Philip Ashworth D Mr Rob Cookman D Mr L J Crook D Mrs Shirley Hunt (née Ward) L V The Reverend Ian Mackie D Mr Arthur Rowles D 1954 1 anonymous supporter Dr Elizabeth Edwards (née Tasker) D Miss Elizabeth Fleming D Mr and Mrs Hywel Jeffreys D Emeritus Professor Robert Langridge D Miss Loraine Martin D Mr Keith Meecham D Mr Donald and Mrs Jill Moore (nèe Febrey) D V Mrs Anne Saunders (née New) D Mr Bernie Sluman D V Mrs Iris Sutton (née Locke) D 1955 Dr Gordon Ayerst D Mrs Margaret Duller D Mrs Margaret Gabbutt (née Kidd) D Mrs Tessa Lawrence (née Reardon) D Mrs P M Montgomery (née Graham) D Dr Derek Smith (1958) L V Mr Geoffrey Smith D Mrs Gillian Tarling (née Bax) D V Mrs Sheila Watkins (née Paul) D 1956 2 anonymous supporters Mrs Thelma Bridge (née Hubble) D Mr Graham Gambling D Mrs Peggy Gray (née Blanks) D Miss Cynthia Hawes D Mr William Stonebridge D Mrs Myfanwy Uglow (née Baxter) D Mr Clifford Wadey V Mr B Watson D Mr Gerald Williams D 1957 Mrs Valerie Hanlon (née Jackson) D Mr Terence Portway D Mr Kenneth Sheppard D Dr Elizabeth Walser (née Shillito) D Mrs Gwendoline Welch D Mr Philip White D Mr C J K Wood D 1958 Mr Noel Armstead D Professor Francis Cox D Mrs Melody Dougan (née Northcott) D L V Mr John Harrison D Mr Peter Henson D Lt-Col Brian Hurn and Mrs Sheila Hurn (née Fraser-Smith) L Mr David and Mrs Mary Reade (née Johns) D Mr Raymond Simpkins D 1959 Mr David Baker D Mrs Mary Burnard (née Morgan) D Dr Heather Franklyn D Mr James Gray D Mr Tony Harvey D Lt-Col and Mrs B Hurn L Mrs Shelagh James (née Huddle) D Mr David Kerswell D Mr Peter King D Mr Duncan Manley D Mrs Margaret May (née Jones) D Mr Mark Mills D Mr Edwin Nuttall D Mrs Ann Paddon V Mrs Marguerite Pratt V Mr Francis Ramage D Mr David and Mrs Mary Reade (née Johns) D Mrs R J Read D Mrs Anne Redd (née Hyatt) D Mr Brian Roberts D Mrs Jane Sackville (née Penny) D Miss Ruth Scott D Dr Beryl Selkon (née Goulding) D Mrs Laura Tanter (née Nicholls) D Mrs Celia Tinker (née Cowles) D Mrs Margaret White (née True) D 1960 1 anonymous supporter Mr Keith Bungay D Professor Clive Church D Professor David Clarkson D Mr Michael and Mrs Kathleen Cooper (née Cockett) D L Mr W and Mrs Patricia Downing (née Pragnell) D Mrs Sarah Doyle (née Garrard) D Mr Geoffrey English D Mrs Ann Gaiger (née Brewster) D Mr Rolf Holstein D Mr David Linton D Dr Edward Llewellyn D Mrs Constance Plas (née Trimmer) D Mr Richard Robinson D Dr Robert Sawyer (deceased) D Mr Brian Sharp D Mrs Jenny Tyson (née Bunkle) D Mr Michael Walker D Mrs Sheila Watson (née Carlisle) D Ms Sheila Wooding (née Etheridge) D 1961 Mr Anthony Allen, CBE D Mr John Balson D L Mrs Susan Carnochan (née Butlin) D Mr Brian Cleave D Major Colin Dutton D Mrs Sheila Freake (née Palmer) D Mr John Hart D Lady Judd (née Christine Willington) D L Miss Sandra Lauder D L Mr George Miles D Mr Peter Nicholson D Mr John and Mrs Helen Parsons (née Waterhouse) D Miss Janet Pepper D Dr Frederick Sargent D Dr Edwin Thomas D 1962 Mr Michael Dennis D Mrs Margaret Hart (née Harris) D Mrs Sue Heinl D Mrs Elizabeth Hill (née Williams) D Ms Christine Howlett D Mrs Patricia McLaren-Turner (née McLaren) Professor Michael Manley-Casimir D Mr John and Mrs Helen Parsons (née Waterhouse) D Mrs Noreen Sanders (née Parker) D Mr Norman and Mrs Diana Spink (née Lenton) D Mrs Stephanie West (née Babiak) D 1963 1 anonymous supporter Mr Mike Aspray V Dr Anthony Bromham D L Mr Timothy Browne D Miss Marie Clarke D L Dr Graham Daw D Mr Michael Gallagher D Mr Alan Harris D Mr Roger Jefferies D Dr John Mair D Dr Richard Middleton D L Mrs Elisabeth Newson (née Collins) D Miss Eileen Simpson D Mr John Smith D V Mr Norman and Mrs Diana Spink (née Lenton) D Mrs Hilarie Stevenson (née Hurst) D Dr Alan Wills D L Mrs Vera Wooding (née Spencer) D 1964 Mr David Bays D Miss Margaret Donnelly D Mrs Jean Fawcett D Mrs Susan Firby (née Fry) D Mr Hugh Fox D Mr David Hawkins D Mr Christopher Heaps D L Mr Frederick Howett D L Mr Terence Hunt D Mr William and Mrs Gillian Keeble (née Puckridge) D Mr Robert and Mrs Louie Kennedy (née Ronco) D Mrs Marion Kneebone (née Farrant) D Mrs Clare Longworth (née Titford) D Mrs Jane Peacock (née Saxton) D Ms Jillian Wheeldon D Mr Anthony Wilson D 1965 4 anonymous supporters Mrs Marie Adams (née Worsley) D Mr Anthony Allen D L Mr John Ayling, OBE V Mrs Thelma Ayres (née Wright) D Mrs Jennifer Bedford (née Ball) D Mr Barrie and Mrs Julia Comber (née Farrow) D The Reverend Professor J M Davies, FRSA D Mrs Janet Dewes (née Rowlands) D Mrs Pamela Elderkin (née Taylor) D Mr Keith Godsmark D Mr Martin and Mrs Ann Goodanew (née Horbury) D Mr Richard and Mrs Eileen Hart (née Curtis) D Mr and Mrs Richard Hart D Mrs Patricia Heathcote (née Sharpe) D Mrs Vivienne Heeley D Professor Bruce Hobbs D Dr Michael Homer D Mr Robert Horn D Mrs Penelope Kaiserlian (née Hewson) D Mr Robert and Mrs Louie Kennedy (née Ronco) D Dr and Mrs M J Lawrence D Mr John and Mrs Frances Martyn D Mr Peter Monahan D The Reverend Martyn and Mrs Linda Newman (née Griffin) D Mr Nigel Palmer D Dame Gillian Pugh, DBE D Mr David Seward D Mrs Rosalind Shiel (née Owen) D Dr Professor Sills (née Shefford) D Mrs Wendy Smith (née Jacob) D Dr Edward Spicer D Mr Robert Wallis D Mr Graham Webb D 1966 Mrs Angela Armstrong (née Archer) D Dr B R J Bateman, Hon LLD V Mr Stanley and Mrs Mary Bird (née Tripp) D Mrs Julia Bishop (née Bull) D Mr Gerry Brown V Mrs Ruth Butler (née Annear) D Mr Peter Chapman D Mrs Christine Clarke (née Seddon) D Mrs Louise Clunies-Ross, FRGS (née Boa) D V Mr Barrie and Mrs Julia Comber (née Farrow) D Mr Geoffrey Cooke D L Dr Neil Cross, FCIS V Mr Graham Firth D V Mr Colin Fletcher V Mrs Gillian Frame (née Nice) D Dr Dennis Gillings, CBE, Hon DSc V Mr Duncan Harrison D Mr Richard and Mrs Eileen Hart (née Curtis) D Ms Maggie Hayes D L Mrs A J Hendry D Mr William and Mrs Gillian Keeble (née Puckridge) D Mrs Janet Knott (née Turner) D Mr Chris Makemson D Mr Kevin Morton D Mr Richard and Mrs Mary Oates (née Sharp) D L Professor Inder Passi V Mr Chani Sra D Mr Lawford Thomas D Professor William Wakeham, Hon DSc V Mrs Diana Walls (née Mortimer) D Mr Richard Waterson D 1967 Mr Paul Arnold D Mr Adrian Bailey, MP V Mr Stuart Bellwood D Mr Roger Bentote D Mr Stanley and Mrs Mary Bird (née Tripp) D Mrs Elizabeth Blasby (née Powell) D Mrs Kathleen Boot (née Nash) D Mrs Joan Breakwell (née Shelton) D Mr David Brown D The Right Hon The Earl of Buckinghamshire D Mrs Jill Charman (née Hampson) D Dr Linda Clark (née Woodger) D Miss Janet Crawshaw D Mr Stephen Dawson D Mrs Sylvia Dibbs (née Hatcher-Weetman) D Mrs Christine Dodd (née Slowgrove) D Mr Christopher Emery D Mr John Foley D Mrs Diane Fretwell (née Clarke) D The Rt Hon Lord Justice Goldring D Mr William Goodman D Mr Michael Guthrie D Dr Stuart Handley D Mr Michael Handscomb D Mr Stephen and Professor Jennifer Harrow (née Armes) D Mr Barry Hemingway D Mrs Gillian Jameson (née Hall D Mr Anthony King D Dr and Mrs M J Lawrence D Mr and Mrs J Martyn D Mr Richard and Mrs
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