- male, deceased (1882)
- Edward Bouverie Pusey (August 22, 1800 - September 16, 1882), was an English churchman, and one of the leaders of the Oxford Movement. He was born...
- male, deceased (1332)
- Adam de Brome (died June 16, 1332) was an almoner to King Edward II and founder of Oriel College in Oxford, England. De Brome was probably the son...
- male, deceased (1723)
- John Robinson (7 November, 1650 - 11 April, 1723), English diplomat and prelate, a son of John Robinson (d. 1651), was born at Cleasby, near...
- male
- Os Guinness is a writer and social critic living in McLean, Virginia. Born in China during World War II where his parents were medical...
- male
- Professor David Michael Hodgson is the Todd Fellow and Tutor in Chemistry at Oriel College, Oxford. Hodgson achieved his Bachelor of Science at the...
- male, deceased (1840)
- George Bryan Brummell (born June 7,1778, London; died March 30,1840, Caen, France), better known as Beau Brummell, was an arbiter of fashion in...
- male, deceased (1849)
- Edward Copleston (1776-1849), English bishop, was born at Offwell in Devonshire, and educated at Oxford. He was elected to a tutorship at Oriel...
- male, deceased (1798)
- Thomas Pennant (June 14, 1726 - December 16, 1798) was a Welsh naturalist and antiquary. The Pennants were a Welsh gentry family from the parish of...
- male, deceased (1910)
- Edward King (1829 - 8 March, 1910) was an English bishop. King was the second son of the Reverend Walker King, Archdeacon of Rochester and rector...
- male, deceased (1971)
- Sir (William) David Ross KBE (15 April 1877 - 5 May 1971) was a Scottish philosopher, known for work in ethics. His best known work is "The Right...
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