Fellows and Principals of Jesus College, Oxford.
See also Alumni of Jesus College.
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Pages in category "Fellows of Jesus College, Oxford"
The following 180 pages are in this category, out of 180 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- John Caldwell (musicologist)
- Brian Cantor
- Geoffrey Douglas Hale Carpenter
- Alan Carrington
- Geoffrey Cass
- David Chapman (chemist)
- Thomas Charles-Edwards
- Arthur Harry Church
- Patricia Clavin
- J. R. Cohu
- Stephen Conway (cricketer)
- Richard Corfield (scientist)
- John Cotterell
- Keith Cox
- Patricia Crone
- Leslie Cross
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- Edward Edwards (priest, died 1783)
- Goronwy Edwards
- Jonathan Edwards (academic)
- Jonathan Edwards (priest)
- William Edwards (school inspector)
- John Ellis (antiquarian)
- John Ellis (religious writer)
- Thomas Ellis (priest, died 1673)
- Thomas Ellis (priest, died 1792)
- Daniel Evans (Welsh poet)
- Daniel Silvan Evans
- Ellis Evans
- Roy Evans (engineer)
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- John Rigby Hale
- Ernest Hardy
- David Hargreaves (academic)
- Daniel Harper (headmaster)
- Jonathan Harris (barrister)
- Frank Llewellyn Harrison
- Paul H. Harvey
- Alfred Hazel
- Felicity Heal
- Raymond Hide
- John Higginson (fellow)
- Joseph Hoare (Welsh academic)
- John Houghton (physicist)
- James Howell
- Thomas Huet
- David Hughes (English academic)
- Humphrey Humphreys
- Thomas Huyck
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- Edward James (priest)
- Francis Jayne
- John David Jenkins
- Leoline Jenkins
- Robert Johnson (archdeacon of Leicester)
- Alfred Lewis Jones
- Henry Stuart Jones
- Hugh Jones (archdeacon of St Asaph)
- John Jones (physician, died 1709)
- John Viriamu Jones
- Maurice Jones (priest)
- Merfyn Jones
- Samuel Jones (nonconformist)
- William Jones (college principal)
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- Colin Webb (physicist)
- Edward Ross Wharton
- Charles Williams (academic)
- James Williams (priest, died 1872)
- John Williams (Oxford academic)
- John Williams (schoolmaster, born 1760)
- Philip Maynard Williams
- David Willis (linguist)
- Leonard Woodward
- Edward Wynne (chancellor)
- John Wynne (bishop)
- Robert Wynne (Chancellor of St Asaph)
- William Wynne (historian)