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List of Pembroke College, Oxford, people : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Pembroke College, Oxford, people

A list of Pembroke College, Oxford people including former students, Fellows, Honorary Fellows and Masters of Pembroke College, University of Oxford, England.

==Former students==

* Abdullah II of Jordan, current ruler of Jordan
* William Adams, religious writer and essayist
* Patience Agbabi, performance poet
* Hilarion Alfeyev, Metropolitan of the Russian Orthodox Church, theologian, composer
* Michael Bettaney, a former MI5 intelligence officer convicted of Official Secrets Act offences in 1984
* Francis Beaumont, playwright
* Tanya Beckett, journalist and TV presenter
* Gaspar Bergman, film director
* William Blackstone, jurist and barrister
* Chris Rokos, hedge fund manager
* Edmund Bonner, bishop, known as 'Bloody Bonner'
* Kevin Brennan, Labour politician, MP for Cardiff West
* Sir Thomas Browne, seventeenth-century author
* William Camden, antiquarian and historian
* John Charmley, Professor of Modern History at the University of East Anglia
* Oz Clarke, oenophile and broadcaster
* Ed Conway, the first Economics Editor of ''Sky News'' (since 2011)
* Richard Corbet, Bishop of Oxford and Norwich, was a student resident in Broadgates Hall before it became Pembroke College
* David Cracknell, former Sunday Times Political Editor
* Mary Creagh, Labour politician
* Thomas Percival Creed, Principal Queen Mary, University of London; Vice-Chancellor University of London
* Julian Critchley, journalist and Conservative politician
* Denzil Davies, Labour politician
* Maria Eagle, Labour government minister
* Alun Evans, Co-founder of BUSA and Chief Executive Officer of Football Association of Wales
* J. William Fulbright, Democratic U.S. Senator representing Arkansas
* Stefan Gates, food & cookery writer and television presenter
* David Allen Green, lawyer and legal writer
* Tim Griffin, Republican Member of Congress representing Arkansas
* John Hattendorf, maritime historian
* Charles Hawtrey (19th century actor)
* George Procter Hawtrey, actor and playwright
* Michael Heseltine, former Conservative Deputy Prime Minister and publisher
* Walter Isaacson, author and President and CEO of the Aspen Institute
* Samuel Johnson, lexicographer, biographer, writer, poet
* John Jordan, poet, writer, literary critic, editor, academic and broadcaster
* Roz Kaveney, writer
* Charles Kempe, Victorian stained glass designer
* John Kerr, Baron Kerr of Kinlochard, diplomat
* Philip Lader, former American Ambassador to the UK, businessman
* Richard G. Lugar, American Republican Senator
* John Mummery, Lord Justice of Appeal
* Viktor Orbán, Prime Minister of Hungary (1998-2002, 2010-)
* Tarik O'Regan, composer
* Mom Rajawongse Sukhumbhand Paripatra, 15th Governor of Bangkok
* John Pym, parliamentarian and critic of Charles I of England
* Peter Ricketts, diplomat
* Roland Ritchie, former justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
* Win Rockefeller, American philanthropist, Lt. Governor of Arkansas
* William Shenstone, 18th Century poet
* Radek Sikorski, Polish politician and current Minister of Foreign Affairs
* James Smithson, mineralogist, benefactor of the Smithsonian Institution
* John Snagge, BBC newsreader and commentator
* The Rt Rev. Thomas Stanage, Anglican Bishop in South Africa
* Samuel John Stone, Anglican clergyman and hymnwriter (''The Church's One Foundation'')
* Katharine Viner, editor-in-chief of ''The Guardian'' from summer 2015〔("Guardian appoints Katharine Viner as editor-in-chief" ), ''The Guardian'', 20 March 2015〕〔("Candidate's Statement: Katharine Viner" ), Statement in the internal ballot of ''Guardian'' journalists, National Union of Journalists website〕
* Honeysuckle Weeks, actress
* George Whitefield, leader of the Methodist movement in the eighteenth century
* John ScottK.C.M.G, D.C.L., Deputy Judge Advocate-General in Egypt, Judicial Advisor to the Khedive, 1891-98.

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