List of alumni of Emmanuel College, Cambridge explained
This is a list of alumni of Emmanuel College, Cambridge.
- Stig Abell
- Choudhary Rahmat Ali
- Peter Bayley
- Charlie Bean
- John Desmond Bernal
- Archie Bland
- Peregrine Bland
- Andrew Bowie, philosopher
- Angus Bowie
- Ajahn Brahm
- Malcolm Brenner
- John Burnett, historian
- Henry Cantrell
- Don Carson, theologian
- Graham Chapman
- Alan J. Charig
- Joe Craig
- Francis Darwin
- Umar Bin Muhammad Daudpota
- Gerald Davies
- Simon Davies, lawyer
- Leonard Dawe
- Walter Duranty
- Gurusaday Dutt
- John Evelyn (1591–1664)
- Sebastian Faulks
- Reo Fortune
- James Fox, art historian
- Michael Frayn
- Graeme Garden
- Edward Pritchard Gee
- Edward George, Baron George
- Dick Greenwood
- Alexander Guttenplan
- Joseph Hall, Bishop
- Clare Hammond
- John Harvard, one of the founders of Harvard College
- Edith Heard, epigenetics researcher
- Freddie Highmore
- Richard Holmes, military historian
- Thomas Hooker
- Jeremiah Horrocks
- Sir Fred Hoyle, astronomer[1]
- Jonathan James-Moore
- Griff Rhys Jones
- Majid Khan (born 1946), cricketer
- Tom King, Baron King of Bridgwater
- F. R. Leavis
- John Lennox
- Wu Lien-teh
- Gordon Luce
- Garry John Martin
- Rory McGrath
- Scott Mead
- Alexander Morrison, judge
- Richard W. Murphy
- Ronald Norrish
- Mary-Ann Ochota
- Maggie O'Farrell
- Lawrence Ogilvie
- C. Northcote Parkinson
- Cecil Parkinson
- Steven Poole
- George Porter
- Karel Reisz
- Hugo Rifkind
- Alan Rouse
- Peter Rubin
- Stephen Sackur
- Birbal Sahni
- William Sancroft
- Bobby Seagull
- Emma Sidi
- Herchel Smith
- Dan Stevens
- Anthony Stone
- Stephen Timms
- William Tobin, astronomer
- Justine Waddell
- John Wallis, mathematician
- Hugh Walpole, novelist
- Thomas Watson
- Eugen Weber
- Bob Wilkinson
- Steve Woolgar
- Tim Yeo
- Benjamin Yeoh
- Thomas Young, polymath
- Edgar Ord Laird, diplomat
- Arthur Robin Adair, diplomat
Notes and References
- Web site: Hoyle, Sir Fred (1915–2001). Moore. Patrick. Patrick Moore. January 2009. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. 10 August 2009. (Subscription required)