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People who attended Queens' College, a college of the University of Cambridge, as students.


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See also Category:Fellows of Queens' College, Cambridge.







Pages in category "Alumni of Queens' College, Cambridge"


The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 625 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).

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A


  • Peter Abbott

  • Khalid Abdalla

  • George Moreby Acklom

  • Lestock Adams

  • David Howard Adeney

  • David Aers

  • Arthur Agarde

  • Martin Alabaster

  • Alexander Ales

  • Philip Allen, Baron Allen of Abbeydale

  • Oliver Allison

  • Peter Allix (priest)

  • Nick Alston

  • Sir Thomas Alston, 5th Baronet

  • Geraint Anderson

  • Leonard Appleyard

  • John Archer (judge)

  • Arthur Armitage

  • Michael F. Ashby

  • Lindsay Ashford

  • Charles Ashton (divine)

  • Richard Astry

  • William Atwood

  • John Aylmer (bishop)



B


  • Solomon Babalola

  • Matthew Babington

  • Francis Bacon (Ipswich MP)

  • Ranulph Bacon

  • Louis Baggott

  • Andrew Bailey (banker)

  • Chris Baker (writer)

  • John E. Baldwin

  • Michael Ball (bishop)

  • Peter Ball (bishop)

  • Thomas Ball (priest)

  • George Band

  • John Banham

  • Caleb Banks

  • John M. G. Barclay

  • Charles Foster Barham

  • Thomas Foster Barham (physician)

  • Tim Barker (priest)

  • John Barnard (biographer)

  • M. S. Bartlett

  • Brent Barton

  • William Bates (minister)

  • Spencer Batiste

  • James Beament

  • David R. Beatty

  • Charles Fraser Beckingham

  • Thomas Bedford (theologian)

  • James William Bellamy

  • Sir Henry Bellingham, 1st Baronet

  • Herbert Best

  • Cyril Bibby

  • Robert Bickersteth (bishop)

  • Michael Bickle

  • Edward Bigland

  • Kevin Billington

  • Simon Bird

  • Derek Birley

  • Jeremy Black (historian)

  • Max Black

  • Harold Blacker

  • Thomas Blague

  • Edmund Bohun

  • John Bossy

  • Ayscoghe Boucherett

  • Henry Bovey

  • Mary Bowers (journalist)

  • Robert Bowes (diplomat)

  • Thomas Bowes (translator)

  • John Bracegirdle

  • Henry Bridgeman, 1st Baron Bradford

  • Tony Bradman

  • Francis Bramston

  • Suella Braverman

  • Tony Brenton

  • Sir Orlando Bridgeman, 1st Baronet, of Great Lever

  • Charles Bridges (theologian)

  • Andrew Briggs

  • Thomas Brightman

  • Fred Brocklehurst

  • John Brown (Vicar of St Mary's, Leicester)

  • Laurie Brown (bishop)

  • Stephen Brown (judge)

  • William Brown (priest)

  • Samuel Browne (judge)

  • Egerton Brydges

  • Claudius Buchanan

  • Henry Bulkeley

  • Reader Bullard

  • Elizabeth Burns

  • Les Bury

  • Nicholas Bury

  • William Busfield



C


  • José A. Cabranes

  • Lucy Caldwell

  • Alexander Douglas Campbell

  • Anthony Campbell (judge)

  • Nicholas Campion

  • William Magan Campion

  • Arthur Capell, 1st Baron Capell of Hadham

  • Gerard Carleton

  • Joseph Dacre Carlyle

  • John Carne

  • Harry Carpenter (bishop)

  • John Cavell (bishop)

  • Thomas Cawton

  • David Cesarani

  • John Chalstrey

  • Douglas Chamberlain

  • Edward Chaplin (diplomat)

  • Allan Chapman (politician)

  • Brian Charlesworth

  • Gary Chartier

  • George Chase (bishop)

  • Pynsent Chernock

  • John George Children

  • John Chisholm (executive)

  • Robert Chote

  • Thomas Villiers, 1st Earl of Clarendon

  • Charles Baron Clarke

  • John Clarke (died 1681)

  • Charles Claxton (bishop)

  • William Covell

  • William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham

  • J. M. Cohen

  • Henry Coke

  • Robert Coke (MP for King's Lynn)

  • John Comyns

  • John Constable (writer)

  • Hayne Constant

  • Edwin Cook

  • Roderick Cook

  • John Terence Coppock

  • Gino Costa

  • Ken Costa

  • William Cotton (bishop)

  • Philip Cox (businessman)

  • Philip Joseph Cox

  • Richard Cragg (cricketer)

  • Thomas Creevey

  • Peter Cresswell (judge)

  • Emily Critchley

  • Andrew Crockett (banker)

  • Sir Oliver Cromwell

  • Alwyn Crow

  • Samuel Crowbrow

  • Alexander Crummell

  • Archibald Cullen

  • Edward Cullinan

  • Cyril Culverwell

  • Nigel Cumberland

  • Richard Cumberland (priest)

  • Patricius Curwen



D


  • Basil Dale

  • Rodney Dale

  • George Dalston

  • John Darrell

  • Charles Daubuz

  • Edward D'Avenant

  • John Davenant

  • Herbert Davies

  • John Davies (bishop of St Asaph)

  • Philip Davies (architectural historian)

  • Thomas Davies (bishop)

  • John Davis (RAF officer)

  • Elizabeth Day

  • Samuel Day (sportsman)

  • Joost de Blank

  • Richard Dearlove

  • William Feilding, 1st Earl of Denbigh

  • Vincent Denne

  • Ian Dennis (academic lawyer)

  • Andrew Derbyshire

  • Peter Dews

  • Thomas Digges

  • Richard F Disney

  • Declan Donnellan

  • John Downton

  • Karen Duff

  • Peter Duplock

  • Thomas Duppa

  • Frederick Dwelly

  • Lionel Tollemache, 3rd Earl of Dysart



E


  • Peter Eaton

  • John Eatwell, Baron Eatwell

  • Abba Eban

  • Richard Eden

  • Maurice Edwards

  • Thomas Edwards (heresiographer)

  • Charles Boileau Elliott

  • Samantha Ellis

  • Sir Hervey Elwes, 2nd Baronet

  • Erasmus

  • Mohamed A. El-Erian



F


  • Samuel Fairclough

  • Thomas Fairfax, 1st Lord Fairfax of Cameron

  • Charlie Falconer, Baron Falconer of Thoroton


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