List of people associated with Balliol College, Oxford

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The following is a list of notable people associated with Balliol College, Oxford, including alumni and Masters of the college. When available, year of matriculation is provided in parentheses, as listed in the relevant edition of The Balliol College Register or in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Complete (or very nearly complete) lists of Fellows and students, arranged by year of matriculation, can be found in the published Balliol College Register; the 1st edition,[1] 2nd edition[2] and 3rd edition.[3]

This list of notable alumni consists almost entirely of men, because women were admitted to the college only from 1979.[4] To assist with verification, each name links to its Wikipedia page (except for those so ancient that no page exists). Each name only appears once in the lists, even though the person may have established themselves in more than one category.

Alumni

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Economists

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Field of work Comments References
  Stephanie Flanders 1986 public economics
  Gavyn Davies 1972 Chair of the BBC
  Deepak Nayyar 1967 development economics Rhodes Scholar
  Patrick Minford 1961 macroeconomics Brexit advocate
Lester Thurow 1960 political economics Head to Head: The Coming Economic Battle Among Japan, Europe and America
Peter Donaldson 1953 economics education
Michael Posner 1950 international trade UK economic advisor
  Walter Rostow 1936 economic growth US National Security Advisor
Sir Donald MacDougall 1931 public policy Head Government Economic Service [5]
  Sir John Hicks 1922 general equilibrium theory Nobel Prize
  G. D. H. Cole 1908 co-operative movement
  Sir William Beveridge 1897 social policy founder, welfare state in the United Kingdom
  William George Stewart Adams 1896 social science created Oxford philosophy, politics and economics course
Sir William Ashley 1878 economic history
  Francis Edgeworth 1868 utility theory FBA
  Charles Stanton Devas 1867 political economics Catholic apologist
  Adam Smith 1740 The Wealth of Nations

Banking and finance, businesss

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Public intellectuals

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Judges

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Thomas Bingham
 
John Marshall Harlan II Supreme Court of the United States Associate Justice

Lawyers

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Music

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Chess

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  • Raaphi Persitz 1953 chess master, financial journalist and chess writer
  • Leonard Barden 1949 chess master, activist and journalist
  • Sir Theodore Tylor 1918 Fellow, blind, jurisprudence don, chess master
  • H. J. R. Murray 1887 school inspector, chess historian, "The History of Chess", son of the editor of the Oxford English Dictionary

Political journalists

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Robert Peston, ITV Political editor

Poets

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Hilaire Belloc
 
Gerard Manley Hopkins

Literary scholars

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Henry Sweet

Newspaper editors

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Television and film

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Peter Snow, television presenter

Security, Military and Intelligence

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John Aidan Liddell VC MC

Educators and school teachers

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Image Name Date of admission Field of work Comments References
Nick Bevan 1960 Shiplake College headmaster
Alec Peterson 1926 International Baccalaureate head of Oxford University Department of Education
John Fulton 1923 British Council chair of British Council
Robert Birley 1922 Eton College headmaster
Sir Henry Marten 1891 Eton College Provost of Eton

tutor to Princess Elizabeth later Queen Elizabeth II

Richard Powell Francis 1879 Brisbane Grammar School first Australian to graduate from Balliol [10]
George Ferris Whidborne Mortimer 1823 City of London School headmaster

Abolitionist

Richard Jenkyns 1800 Balliol College Master, educational innovator

Philosophers

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Social and political theorists

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Colonial administrators

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Politicians

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Currently active

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Boris Johnson, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
 
Yvette Cooper, British Labour politician, former Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
Members of Parliament
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House of Lords
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Deceased members of the House of Lords since 2000

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MPs and MEPs who completed service after 2020

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MPs and MEPs who completed service 2001 - 2020

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UK politicians active post-world war II

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Roy Jenkins, British Labour politician, former Home Secretary
 
Denis Healey, British Labour politician, former Chancellor of the Exchequer
 
Edward Heath, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

UK politicians active between World War I and World War II

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Lord Curzon
 
H. H. Asquith, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

UK politicians pre-World War I

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Monarchs, statesmen, politicians and public servants in non-UK countries

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Richard von Weizsäcker

Theologians and clergy

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John Wycliffe
 
Cardinal Manning
 
Shoghi Effendi Rabbani, head of the Baháʼí Faith (1921–1957)

Other

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Fictional

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Notable applicants who were not matriculated

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Balliol Chancellors of Oxford University

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Masters of Balliol

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Balliol is run by the Master and Fellows of the college. The Master of the college must be "the person who is, in [the Fellows'] judgement, most fit for the government of the College as a place of religion, learning, and education".[16] The current Master of Balliol is Helen Ghosh.[17]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Balliol College (University of Oxford); Jones, John; Viney, Sally; Hilliard, Edward; Elliott, Ivo d'Oyle; Lemon, Elsie (1914). The Balliol College Register (1st ed.). Oxford. Retrieved 25 March 2013.(1914, covering matriculations 1832-1914)
  2. ^ Balliol College (University of Oxford) (1934). The Balliol College Register (2nd ed.). Oxford. Retrieved 25 March 2013.(1934, covering matriculations 1833-1933)
  3. ^ Balliol College (University of Oxford) (1953). The Balliol College Register (3rd ed.). Oxford. Retrieved 25 March 2013.(1953, covering matriculations 1900-1950)
  4. ^ "Balliol Women: Some Alumnae of the College | Balliol College, University of Oxford". www.balliol.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  5. ^ Peden, G. C. "MacDougall, Sir (George) Donald Alastair (1912–2004)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/93612. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  6. ^ 'RIDLEY, Sir Adam (Nicholas)', in Who's Who 2014 (London: A. & C. Black, 2014)
  7. ^ https://www.oxforddnb.com/display/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-22543 [bare URL]
  8. ^ Singh, Olivia. "Denzel Washington addresses paying for 'Black Panther' star Chadwick Boseman's acting classes: 'Wakanda Forever, but where's my money?'". Insider. Retrieved 2 July 2020.
  9. ^ [https://www.ukwhoswho.com/display/10.1093/ww/9780199540891.001.0001/ww-9780199540884-e-16236 "Foulkes, Sir Nigel (Gordon)" in Who's Who online, accessed 21 October 2023 (subscription required)
  10. ^ "Memorial inscriptions". Balliol College Archives & Manuscripts. Archived from the original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 5 February 2020.
  11. ^ "Archives & Manuscripts - Memorial inscriptions". Balliol College. 2017. Retrieved 17 September 2021.
  12. ^ Selinger-Morris, Samantha (12 August 2020). "Who is Maxwell and what is she charged with?". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 26 April 2021.
  13. ^ "Warren Rovetch Obituary (1926 - 2017) The Daily Camera". Legacy.com. Retrieved 12 August 2022.
  14. ^ Avrion, Mitchison. "Getting into New College, Oxford". Web of Stories. Retrieved 11 July 2024.
  15. ^ Plea Rolls of the Court of Common Pleas. National Archives.; CP 40 / 677; in 1430; Thomas Chace appears as first name, but as defendant in a case of debt, brought by Thomas Coventre.
  16. ^ Statute II "The Master", clause 1
  17. ^ "Election of New Master". Balliol College, Oxford. 18 March 2011. Retrieved 25 June 2011.