This is a list of notable people affiliated with Trinity College at Oxford University , England. It includes former students, current and former academics and fellows, as listed in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography or another available source. The overwhelming maleness of this list is explained by the fact that for over 90% of its history (from its foundation in 1555 until 1979), Trinity was an all-male institution.[ 1]
Academics and explorers [ edit ]
Sir Richard Burton
Scientists, engineers and mathematicians[ edit ]
Henry Moseley
Artists and broadcasters [ edit ]
Clergy and theology [ edit ]
Cardinal Newman
Diplomats, civil servants and colonial administrators[ edit ]
Sir John Abdy
Sir Robert Abdy
Siân Berry
James Bryce, 1st Viscount Bryce
Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore
Richard Corbett
Spencer Compton, 1st Earl of Wilmington
Anthony Crosland
Arthur Chichester, 1st Marquess of Donegall
Henry Devereux, 14th Viscount Hereford
Sir Eric Errington
Edgar Graham
David Hennessy, 3rd Baron Windlesham
Sir Peter Hesketh-Fleetwood
Lancelot Joynson-Hicks, 3rd Viscount Brentford
Sir Peter Kirk
Ben Lake
Lord Kingsdown
Norris McWhirter
Frederick North, 2nd Earl of Guildford
King Philippe of Belgium
William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham
Sir John Sinclair
John Somers, 1st Baron Somers
Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg
James Schneider
Henry Somerset, 6th Duke of Beaufort
James Stanhope, 1st Earl Stanhope
Martin Stevens
Jeremy Thorpe
Andrew Tyrie
Fictional characters [ edit ]
Fictional former students include Jay Gatsby , the title character of F. Scott Fitzgerald 's 1925 novel The Great Gatsby who attends Trinity briefly after World War I , and Tiger Tanaka , an ally of James Bond in Ian Fleming 's 1964 novel You Only Live Twice who receives a first in PPE before World War II .
Recent books in which Trinity features prominently are:
John Michael Hammersley (1920–2004), mathematician
Sir Cyril Hinshelwood (1897–1967), physical chemist; Nobel laureate
Sir Henry Stuart Jones (1867–1939), classicist
Martin Kemp (born 1942), art historian
Ronald Knox (1888–1957), theologian
Hans Adolf Krebs (1900–1981), biologist; Nobel laureate
David Lambert Lack (1910–1973), evolutionary biologist
Michael Maclagan (1914–2003), historian
Rodney Robert Porter (1917–1985), biochemist; Nobel laureate
Sir Edwin Southern (born 1938), molecular biologist
Sir Ronald Syme (1903–1989), ancient historian
Gail Trimble (born 1982), classicist
Thomas Warton (1728–1790), historian and poet
The head of Trinity College, Oxford, is titled the president .
16th century
17th century
18th century
19th century
20th century
21st century