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== People associated with Pembroke == {{Category see also|Fellows of Pembroke College, Cambridge|Alumni of Pembroke College, Cambridge}} {{Main list|List of Masters of Pembroke College, Cambridge|List of Honorary Fellows of Pembroke College, Cambridge}} <gallery class="center"> File:Nicholas Ridley from NPG.jpg|[[Nicholas Ridley (martyr)|Nicholas Ridley]], English Protestant cleric and martyr File:EdmundSpenser.jpg|[[Edmund Spenser]], the Elizabethan poet remembered for his epic poem ''[[The Faerie Queene]]'' File:Launcelot Andrews (1555-1626), English School circa 1660 (cropped).jpg|[[Lancelot Andrewes]], English bishop and translator File:Roger Williams statue by Franklin Simmons (cropped).jpg|[[Roger Williams]], Baptist theologian, founder of [[Rhode Island]] File:Thomas Gainsborough - William Pitt - Google Art Project (cropped).jpg|[[William Pitt the Younger]], the youngest ever British Prime Minister File:SS-stokes.jpg|[[Sir George Gabriel Stokes]], Lucasian Professor, a mathematician and physicist File:Richard-Austen-Rab-Butler-1st-Baron-Butler-of-Saffron-Walden.jpg|[[Rab Butler]], British Politician File:AbbaEban1951.jpg|[[Abba Eban]], Israeli Foreign Minister and VP of the United Nations General Assembly File:Harold Bloom, literary critic, author, teacher at Yale (cropped).jpg|[[Harold Bloom]], literary critic File:Peter Cook Dudley Moore Kraft Music Hall.jpg|[[Peter Cook]], British comedian File:John Sulston (2008).jpg|[[John Sulston]], British biologist and Nobel Prize Winner File:Eric Idle 2014 (cropped).jpg|[[Eric Idle]], British comedian and writer, Monty Python member File:Naomie Harris 2014.jpg|[[Naomie Harris]], British actress File:Tom Hiddleston (36109110291) (cropped).jpg|[[Tom Hiddleston]], British actor </gallery> {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 95%;" |- !Name !Birth !Death !class="unsortable"|Occupation |- |[[Trevor Allan (legal philosopher)|Trevor Allan]] |1955 | |Noted legal philosopher |- |[[Lancelot Andrewes]] |1555 |1626 |Master; [[Dean of Westminster]]; [[Bishop of Chichester]], Ely, Winchester; leading member of the translation committee which produced the [[King James Version|King James Bible]] |- |[[C.F. Andrews]] |1871 |1940 |Priest and activist for the [[Indian independence movement]] |- |[[David Armitage Bannerman]] |1886 |1979 |[[Ornithologist]] |- |[[Robert Bathurst]] |1957 | |Actor |- |[[Richard Beard (author)]] |1967 | |Novelist and non-fiction writer |- |[[Clive Betts]] |1950 | |British politician |- |[[John Bradford]] |1510 |1550 |Fellow, [[prebendary]] of St. Paul's, Martyr |- |[[Peter Bradshaw]] |1962 | |Author and film critic |- |[[Tim Brooke-Taylor]] |1940 |2020 |Comedian, member of [[The Goodies]] |- |[[Marcus Buckingham]] |1966 | |Award-winning author and [[motivational speaker]] |- |[[William Burkitt]] |1650 |1703 |New Testament commentator, vicar and lecturer of [[Dedham, Essex]] |- |[[Roger Bushell]] |1910 |1944 |Leader of "[[Stalag Luft III escape|The Great Escape]]" |- |[[Rab Butler]] |1902 |1982 |British politician; served as Chancellor of the Exchequer, Foreign Secretary, Home Secretary and Deputy Prime Minister. |- |[[Christopher Clark]] |1960 | |Regius Professor of History, University of Cambridge. |- |[[Peter Cook]] |1937 |1995 |Comedian |- |[[Jo Cox]] |1974 |2016 |British aid worker and politician. |- |[[Richard Crashaw]] |c.1613 |1649 |Anglican cleric and later Catholic convert, poet associated with [[Metaphysical poets]] and religious poetry, Fellow of [[Peterhouse, Cambridge]] |- |[[William Crashaw]] |1572 |1626 |Appointed preacher at the Inner Temple, Anglican divine and poet, author of anti-Catholic tracts and pamphlets |- |[[Seamus Deane]] |1940 |2021 |Novelist, poet and literary critic |- |[[Maurice Dobb]] |1900 |1976 |Economist |- |[[Simon Donaldson]] |1957 | |Mathematician; Fields Medallist (1986) |- |[[Ray Dolby]] |1933 |2013 |Inventor who bequeathed US$52.6 million to Pembroke<ref>{{cite web |url = http://philanthropynewsdigest.org/news/university-of-cambridge-receives-52.6-million-bequest |title = University of Cambridge Receives $52.6 Million Bequest | News | PND |website = Philanthropynewsdigest.org |access-date = 6 October 2017 }}</ref> |- |[[C. H. Douglas]] |1879 |1952 |Engineer; pioneer of the [[Social Credit]] movement |- |[[Timothy Dudley-Smith]] |1926 |2024 |Hymn writer and clergyman of the Church of England |- |[[Abba Eban]] |1915 |2002 |Statesman; President of the [[Weizmann Institute of Science]] |- |[[Rick Edwards]] |1979 | |Television presenter |- |[[Edward James Eliot]] |1758 |1797 |British politician |- |[[William Eliot, 2nd Earl of St Germans]] |1767 |1845 |British politician |- |[[Archibald Fargus]] |1878 |1963 |Cricketer, scholar, clergyman |- |[[Femi Fani-Kayode]] |1960 | | Former [[Nigeria]]n Minister of Culture and Tourism |- | [[Roger W. Ferguson Jr.]] | 1951 | | Economist, Vice Chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve System, President and CEO of TIAA, Honorary Fellow |- | [[Ian Fleming (chemist)|Ian Fleming]] | 1935 | | Organic chemist, emeritus professor of the University of Cambridge and emeritus fellow |- |[[William Alfred Fowler|William Fowler]] |1911 |1995 |Nobel prize winner for Physics |- |[[Arthur Gilligan]] |1894 |1976 |England cricket captain |- |[[Alexander Grantham]] |1899 |1978 |[[Governor of Fiji]], later [[Governor of Hong Kong]] |- |[[Thomas Gray]] |1716 |1771 |Poet |- |[[Stephen Greenblatt]] |1943 | |Literary critic, pioneer of [[New Historicism]] |- |[[Bendor Grosvenor]] |1977 | |Art historian |- | [[Malcolm Guite]] | 1957 | | Poet and author (''Sounding the Seasons'', ''The Singing Bowl''), priest, singer-songwriter, currently Bye-Fellow and Chaplain of [[Girton College, Cambridge]]; BA, MA, 1980. |- |[[Rupert Gwynne]] |1871 |1924 |[[Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)|Member of Parliament]] (MP) for Eastbourne 1910β1924. |- |[[Naomie Harris]] |1976 | |Actress |- |[[Tom Harrisson]] |1911 |1976 |Ornithologist, anthropologist, soldier, co-founder of [[Mass-Observation]] |- |[[Samuel Harsnett]] |1561 |1631 |Master, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, later [[Archbishop of York]] and theological writer |- |[[Oliver Heald]] |1954 | |British politician |- |[[Tom Hiddleston]] |1981 | |Actor |- |[[Philip Hinchcliffe]] |1944 | |Television producer |- |[[Ted Hughes]] |1930 |1998 |Poet |- |[[Eric Idle]] |1943 | |Comedian, member of [[Monty Python]] |- |[[Clive James]] |1939 |2019 |Critic, journalist and broadcaster |- |[[Atma Jayaram]] |1915 |1990 |Former [[Director of Intelligence Bureau (India)|Director]] of the Indian [[Intelligence Bureau (India)|Intelligence Bureau]] |- |[[Peter Jeffrey]] |1929 |1999 |Actor |- |[[Humphrey Jennings]] |1907 |1950 |Film-maker |- |[[Bryan Keith-Lucas]] |1912 |1996 |Political scientist |- |[[Emma Johnson (clarinettist)|Emma Johnson]] |1966 | |Clarinettist |- |[[Leslie Peter Johnson]] |1930 |2016 |Germanist |- |[[Anna Lapwood]] |1995 | |Organist, conductor and broadcaster |- |[[Robert Macfarlane (travel writer)|Robert Macfarlane]] |1976 | |Writer |- |[[David MacMyn]] |1903 |1978 |[[Rugby union]] international (Scotland and Lions) player and administrator |- |[[Sir Henry James Sumner Maine]] |1822 |1888 |Jurist and Historian |- |[[Peter May (cricketer)|Peter May]] |1929 |1994 |Cricketer |- |[[Simon McDonald, Baron McDonald of Salford|Simon McDonald]] |1961 | |Diplomat, Head of the British Diplomatic Service |- |[[D. H. Mellor]] |1938 |2020 |Philosopher |- |[[Messenger Monsey]] |1694 |1788 |Physician |- |[[Tom Morris (director)|Tom Morris]] |1964 | |Theatre director and producer |- |Sir [[Allan Mossop]] |1887 |1965 |Chief Judge of the [[British Supreme Court for China]] |- |[[David Munrow]] |1942 |1976 |Musician, composer, music historian |- |[[Richard Murdoch]] |1907 |1990 |Actor, comedian |- |[[Bill Oddie]] |1941 | |Comedian, member of [[The Goodies]], ornithologist |- |[[William Pitt the Younger|William Pitt]] |1759 |1806 |British politician; Prime Minister 1783β1801, 1804β06 |- |[[Rodney Porter]] |1917 |1985 |Nobel prize winning Biochemist |- |[[George Maxwell Richards]] |1931 |2018 |President of Trinidad and Tobago |- |[[Nicholas Ridley (martyr)|Nicholas Ridley]] |{{circa|1502}} |1555 |[[Bishop of London]], Martyr |- |[[Quintin Riley]] |1905 |1980 |[[Arctic explorer]] |- |[[Edmund Grindal]] |{{circa|1519}} |1571 |Archbishop of Canterbury, [[Archbishop of York]], [[Bishop of London]] |- |[[Michael Rowan-Robinson]] |1942 | |Astronomer and astrophysicist |- |[[Martin Rowson]] |1959 | |Cartoonist |- |[[Hugh Ruttledge]] |1884 |1961 |Mountaineer |- |[[Tom Sharpe]] |1928 |2013 |Novelist |- |[[Indra Sinha]] |1950 | |Novelist |- |[[Christopher Smart]] |1722 |1771 |Poet, hymnist, journalist, actor |- |[[Chris Smith, Baron Smith of Finsbury]] |1951 | |British politician; current Master |- |[[Edmund Spenser]] |1552 |1599 |Poet |- |[[George Gabriel Stokes]] |1819 |1903 |Mathematician, physicist |- |[[John Sulston]] |1942 | |Chemist, Nobel prize winner |- |[[Peter Taylor, Baron Taylor of Gosforth]] |1930 |1997 |[[Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales|Lord Chief Justice]] |- |[[Peter Taylor (Journalist)|Peter Taylor]] |1942 | |Author and journalist |- |[[Karan Thapar]] |1955 | |Writer, journalist, broadcaster, editor |- |[[William Turner (ornithologist)|William Turner]] |1508 |1568 |Physician |- |[[P. K. van der Byl]] |1923 |1999 |Rhodesian politician |- |[[Lawrence Wager]] |1904 |1965 |Geologist, explorer and mountaineer |- |[[Wavell Wakefield, 1st Baron Wakefield of Kendal]] |1898 |1983 |Rugby player |- |[[Leonard Whibley]] |1864 |1941 |Greek scholar |- |[[David White (officer of arms)|David White]] |1961 | |[[Garter Principal King of Arms]] |- |[[Yorick Wilks]] |1939 | |Computer scientist, professor of [[artificial intelligence]] |- |[[Roger Williams]] |1603 |1683 |Statesman, theologian, founder of [[Rhode Island]] |- |[[George Crichton Wells]] |1914 |1999 |Dermatologist, first described [[Eosinophilic cellulitus|Well's syndrome]] |- |[[Ed Yong]] |1981 | |Science journalist and author |- |[[Timothy Winter]] |1960 | |Academic, theologian and Islamic scholar |}
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