Magdalene College Impact Report 2022-23

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magdalene IMPACT REPORT 2022–23

From the Master

It is a real pleasure to introduce this year’s Impact Report with a few words about everything that has been happening in College since the Future Foundations Campaign closed last year.

Future Foundations was an enormously successful campaign which exceeded every target. The full extent of that success became even clearer in October 2022 when the New Library won the Stirling Prize awarded by the Royal Institute of British Architects, something never before achieved by a College at Oxford or

Cambridge. The enthusiastic response from our students, who have clearly enjoyed using the Library from the day it opened, was heart-warming.

It has been a delight to see the way in which so many of our students have thrown themselves into every aspect of College and University life. A full Hall has resounded to happy and enthusiastic voices. There has been a string of successes in sport, where four members of the Magdalene Boat Club were part of the Cambridge crews which achieved a clean sweep at the Boat Race, and we can boast Blues and Half Blues in a wide range of other sports. Magdalene students have won major music competitions and taken shows to the Edinburgh Fringe, while the choir has had a very successful overseas tour.

Magdalene alumni and supporters have continued to respond with incredible

generosity to other College needs, enabling us to strengthen our pastoral team by appointing a Head of Student Wellbeing, endowing some very important bursaries and supporting Modern Languages students during their year abroad. We have also seen the first major donation in support of the project to restore the Pepys Building. The total received is significantly above the target for the year and in the Telephone Campaign our student callers raised far more than has ever been done before. My warmest thanks go to all our donors as well as to the Development Office team whose hard work has made this possible.

These are not easy times for universities and the College faces many challenges in the year ahead but I am confident that we can face them with your loyalty and support; thank you so much.

From the Senior Bursar

COLLEGE FINANCES AND INVESTMENTS

The financial year of 2022–23 (1 July 2022 to 30 June 2023) is the first not to include an element of Covid-19 related government restrictions. Thus, as we compare it to the previous financial year (which was subject to some restrictions), there are large increases in both income and expenditure reflecting positive changes as everyday life in College and more generally economic activity is returning to ‘normal’. For example, our students were able to be in residence throughout the year and equally, the College’s commercial property rental income recovered from the very tough impact of the pandemic and at last, some

conference activity (in summer 2022) was possible once again.

However, the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and the consequential significant rise in inflation has led to immediate pressures on the cost of delivering College services, as energy, food, construction, and labour related costs form the basis of College expenditure. Staffing costs have also risen significantly against a backdrop of a shortage of key labour in professional services and hospitality. To support our staff, the College enhanced the general Higher Education sector’s pay settlement by giving two additional bonuses and staffing costs have increased by 23% when compared to the previous year reflecting this significant wage growth. The College also responded to the cost-ofliving crisis for our students by increasing bursaries by 10% to ensure students in the most financial need had their maintenance income increase with inflation.

Given the impact of inflation and the consequential interest rate policy by central

banks on investment markets, the College endowment had performed relatively well by the end of the financial year. The endowment consists of broadly two portfolios, half in commercial property and the other half in global securities. Income performed well and it averaged an overall investment composite strong positive return over the year. The size of the endowment, including new donation capital, increased from £94m to £101m at the start of the year.

The problem for the College, and indeed other Cambridge Colleges and more generally universities, is that it’s proven impossible for growth of income to match the unavoidable cost increases. The College’s revenue (unrestricted) financial account is in deficit, and this is forecast to continue in the short term. Thus, if income over the next year is negative then general reserves will have to be used to fund the gap. We are making real efforts to streamline services without harming the student experience and the College is also examining ways to enhance different income streams.

COLLEGE INCOME

The College is fortunate to have a relatively diversified income stream, and this includes income from its long-term endowment, tuition fees, provision of residential accommodation to students, commercial conferences, and donations from Members. All together this amounted to £15m over the course of the 2022–23 financial year.

College income grew by over 17% when compared to 2021–22 but it should be noted that this sum does include £1.8m of capital donations for investment in the endowment. Tuition fee income has been largely stable throughout and since the pandemic. However, this having been a normal academic year, income from student rents has increased as has the demand for College catering which resulted in large increases for these two income streams. Income from our Endowment has largely recovered and pleasingly largely held up despite turbulent financial markets in 2022 arising from inflationary concerns. Conference activity returned in summer 2022 although only at modest levels when compared to pre-pandemic activity. Our total philanthropic income from Members was hugely positive this year and we are enormously grateful for the continued generosity. Support was received for student welfare, the Magdalene Bursary Scheme, buildings, and gardens with a particular emphasis on the significant forthcoming restoration project of the Pepys Building.

College Income for the Financial Year of 2022–23 (1 July 2022 to 30 June 2023)

Total: £15.1m

Tuition Fees: £3m

Student rents, Member catering and conferences: £4m

Endowment income: £4.2m

Expendable Donations: £1.9m

Capital Donations for Long Term Investment: £1.8m

Other income: £0.2m

COLLEGE EXPENDITURE

College expenditure increased to £13.5m and was more than 15% higher than the previous year. The College increased its spending on teaching, tutorial support and student welfare by more than £800,000 and this included a full year of additional costs for the New Library. This increase obviously reflects the return to normal academic activities at Magdalene and the increase of every bursary awarded by 10% to reflect rising living costs but also the sometimes steep rise in prices for all types of expenditure.

The costs of running the College estate have increased very substantially as global inflation seriously impacted energy and maintenance costs. Catering costs grew enormously with both strong demand from resident Members and from food price inflation and rising labour costs due to the considerable shortages in hospitality staff.

Although the pace of inflation is expected to fall back over the course of 2023, food and commodity pricing and an ongoing tight labour market are all likely to continue to lead to growing expenditure for the College’s operational costs. This means that it will be necessary for the College to carefully and thoughtfully manage expenditure and protect our services for our students. The ongoing support of our Members is hugely appreciated as it helps us to navigate this challenging financial climate.

From the Development Director

It is always a challenge to predict how the first year following a really successful campaign might go in terms of fundraising, particularly this year when we had the costof-living crisis to contend with. However, my concerns that some of our donors might be fatigued proved to be unfounded as we raised a fantastic total of £3,757,932! This means that we raise £7.50 for every single pound spent on alumni and development activities. This great return is not only testament to the loyalty, generosity and commitment of our Members, but it also

TEN YEARS OF GIVING

£37.3m received in donations

underlines the importance of philanthropy for the College. Readers can see the impact of donations in the detailed figures we share throughout these pages. What is clear is that every gift, large or small, enhances what Magdalene can do for its resident community. Your donations help to improve the facilities we offer and the financial assistance we can provide strengthens our teaching and pastoral provision.

The Student Welfare and Mental Health Fund was launched; we were delighted by the response and College was able to welcome the new Head of Student Wellbeing as a direct result of the donations received. We have had some significant gifts for new funds, such as the Carne MML Fund established to offer support to students taking the Year Abroad; the Caldecott Bursary Fund set up to assist international students who find themselves struggling to make ends

9,068 gifts received

meet and the RF Kuang Fund to provide one generous annual bursary to support a budding writer during the summer vacation. We were lucky enough to receive a significant final gift to name the last remaining room in the New Library and a first major gift for the Pepys Restoration project which will be our focus in the coming year.

The College is fortunate in that so many of you choose to support us year after year whether with one off gifts, regular gifts or indeed making arrangements to remember Magdalene in your will. Your continued benevolence and generosity mean so much, make such a difference and I do hope that you will take a great deal of pride in the collective achievement of the global Magdalene community detailed in these pages. Thank you.

3,698 donors

Your Impact

Members’ continued generosity helps the College remain fully committed to the principle of needs blind admission.

By removing financial barriers, we can ensure that the brightest and best students feel confident to apply to Magdalene and Cambridge, regardless of their financial circumstances. Students, safe in the knowledge that those eligible will receive a bursary, can focus on their studies, take part in extra-curricular activities, enjoy a May Ball, and, most importantly, feel like everyone else at Cambridge.

Your help creates a level playing field for our students. Thank you.

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141 hardship grants awarded

35 full undergraduate bursaries awarded

34 summer research and travel grants awarded

130 undergraduates have received any type of financial support

ENHANCING MAGDALENE BURSARIES

In response to the growing financial challenges faced by an increasing number of undergraduate students, Magdalene took proactive steps by introducing a top-up bursary programme. This has been made possible through the generous contributions of our alumni. The Bursary uplift, in conjunction with our existing full and partial undergraduate bursaries, significantly enhances the financial support available to students eligible for bursary support.

Your invaluable assistance alleviates the monetary concerns of students but also helps to mitigate economic obstacles that often deter potential students from applying. This, in turn, enables us to attract the most exceptional and talented individuals.

The continued donations from Members supporting the Magdalene Bursary Scheme have enabled the College to enhance its bursary provisions, guaranteeing that students in need can focus on their academic pursuits and fully participate in all that Magdalene and Cambridge have to offer.

“When my father, Bernard, died in 2021 we wanted to mark his passing with a legacy that honoured his lifelong commitment to education. Bernard was the child of factory workers and by going to grammar school he was able to win a place at the University of Manchester, making him the first person in his family to do so. Bernard spent his whole professional life as a teacher and Headteacher in the state system and firmly believed in the transformative power of education. I believe he would have been proud to know that the Bursary in his name could support current students as they seek to realise their full potential.”

Mr Andrew Cross (1985)

STUDENT WELFARE AND MENTAL HEALTH FUND

The pressures on students in Cambridge are greater than ever before. We acknowledge the evolving challenges related to student mental health and are dedicated to enhancing our student welfare resources. Over the past five years, there has been a significant increase in student demand for counselling services, driven by shifting attitudes toward mental health awareness and the additional strain caused by the pandemic.

To tackle this issue, the College established the Student Welfare and Mental Health Fund, with the aim of strengthening student wellbeing and providing timely access to the necessary assistance.

Passionately supported by Members, the fund has provided the financial assistance needed to establish a dedicated Head of Student Welfare and to provide resources for students, tutors and staff, to better understand mental health and offer specialist advice and counselling that is not available through the central University services.

The College’s goal is to provide comprehensive student welfare and mental health support, assisting students in navigating challenges and ensuring a rewarding academic, extracurricular, and personal experience here at Magdalene. This initiative underscores our commitment to fostering a nurturing and supportive environment, empowering students to effectively manage challenges and thrive both academically and personally.

THE CARNE MML FUND

Mr Philip Carne (1958) has generously established the Carne MML Fund in support of language students undertaking the Year Abroad as part of the Modern and Medieval Languages (MML), History and Modern Languages (H&ML), and Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (AMES) undergraduate courses.

The aim of the Carne MML Fund is not only to address financial difficulties experienced by students during their Year Abroad, a required component of their language training, but also to ensure that no potential applicant is deterred by the additional costs. The fund’s purpose is to encourage applications from all language enthusiasts, regardless of their financial circumstances.

“I was fortunate to enjoy a long international business career, with postings in various countries, in some of which I was able to speak the languages I had studied at Magdalene many years ago. The loss of the excellent Erasmus programme which facilitated the year of overseas study potentially discourages students with limited means from pursuing a language course.

It is my ambition that the new Carne MML Fund will plug the gap between the two schemes, encouraging more language students to apply to Magdalene, whatever their means, so they have the chance to study overseas for a year, both gaining language fluency and enjoying the rich cultural benefits of that study experience.”

THE DUNCAN ROBINSON CURATORIAL STUDENTSHIP

The College has established a new fund, the Duncan Robinson Curatorial Studentship for Art Historians, in honour of Mr Duncan Robinson CBE, the former Master of Magdalene, to create a lasting memorial in his name at Magdalene.

It is testament to the great affection Duncan was held in that a generous donor pledged a substantial gift to launch the fund and will also match every gift received, up to a total of £100,000.

The Duncan Robinson Curatorial Studentship once fully endowed will be awarded annually to a postgraduate Art Historian, in perpetuity.

Magdalene’s postgraduate student population has grown exponentially; the College is home to a vibrant and engaging community of 250 postgraduate students, and we want to ensure that no one is deterred from continuing their studies due to financial reasons.

Recent years have presented increased challenges in securing financial support for postgraduate students, particularly in the fields of Arts and Humanities. External funding opportunities have become increasingly scarce, and while government loans and limited Research Council funding are available, they only cover a portion of the actual costs associated with postgraduate studies and often come with time constraints.

TELEPHONE CAMPAIGN

Each year Magdalene holds a Telephone Campaign connecting student callers with alumni across the world.

We are proud to report that this was the most successful telethon ever with over £394,000 raised in just two weeks. Donors supported funds including student welfare and mental health, undergraduate and postgraduate support and restoration of the Pepys Building. All gifts have a significant impact on the College’s ability to provide financial support to students in need, ensuring that the brightest and best are able to study at Magdalene.

The Telephone Campaign is a vital part of the College’s regular fundraising programme; our callers spoke with over 1,000 alumni from 40 countries! We are most grateful for the time you took to speak with our students who thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to speak with so many Members and hear your Magdalene stories. I hope you will agree that the success of the telethon is testament to the enduring connection between Magdalene students, past and present.

£394,898 raised by the 2023 Telephone Campaign

302 Telephone Campaign donors in 2023

322 Telephone Campaign donations made

22 first time donors

33% Telephone Campaign participation rate

£2.14m total raised from Telephone Campaigns over the last 10 years

Impact Report 2022–23

Access and Outreach

During the 2022–2023 academic year, Magdalene delivered an ambitious programme of outreach events designed to inspire young people with academic potential and enthusiasm to consider applying to competitive universities including Cambridge.

Our Access and Outreach programmes, many of which are funded in part by donations from Members, support students through their educational journey, from school visits in younger years to residential programs for Year 12-13 students.

The Schools Liaison Officer works closely with schools in Magdalene’s Link Areas of Merseyside, North Wales, and the Isle of Man, as well as coordinating in-person and virtual programmes for students across the UK.

Here are just a few examples of programmes we have been proud to deliver in the last year:

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5,821 students reached this year 1,716 webinar attendees

2,500+ prospective applicants visited during an Open Day

LINK AREA EVENTS

Magdalene’s biennial Liverpool Event was held at the Merseyside Maritime Museum in March. Over 350 Year 10 and 11 students from 30 schools attended lectures from Professor Tom Licence (1999) and Professor Cecilia Brassett (2009), as well as a Q&A with current Magdalene students from Merseyside and North Wales. Magdalene’s Schools Liaison Officer regularly visits schools in Merseyside, North Wales, and the Isle of Man to run workshops on topics including A Level subject choices and the UCAS application process, as well as representing the University of Cambridge at regional Higher Education Fairs.

“Our students were buzzing when they came home from the Liverpool Event! It really gave them direction, and many are now intending to visit Cambridge.”

Year 11 Teacher, Liverpool Event

“One student was particularly taken that someone from Cambridge would take the time to come and speak to them.”

Year 10 Teacher, Seren Network Event

UNDER-REPRESENTED ETHNIC GROUPS IN ENGINEERING RESIDENTIAL

Twenty Year 12 students spent an exciting three days at Magdalene and the Department of Engineering in August, undertaking a range of hands-on activities to gain an insight into studying Engineering at undergraduate level. The participants, all belonging to ethnic groups currently underrepresented at the University of Cambridge, attended a formal dinner and undertook the traditional Magdalene Engineering Challenge.

90% of participants were eligible for Free Schools Meals or Pupil Premium, and 55% would be the first in their family to attend university.

“I am grateful for the opportunity to experience a supervision, the small group environment gave me the confidence to be more vocal.”

Engineering Residential Participant

“The staff and student helpers were so kind and approachable and were always willing to answer questions.”

Engineering Residential Participant

“It was a great, action-packed, and unforgettable experience for the attendees. I am really glad that I was a part of it!”

Engineering Residential Student Helper

“I was able to attend Magdalene and my sixth form because of a bursary and a scholarship that enabled people who otherwise couldn’t afford to attend. These changed the trajectory of my life and I believe in the power of education to do that for others but first you need access and to be able to afford it. As such gifts like this enabling residentials hopefully start getting that ball rolling for people who, traditionally, might not have had the chance to attend Magdalene and Cambridge.”

Mr Alexander Schultz (2000)

25 visits to schools

73 school visits to College

24 online webinars hosted

121 students attended Magdalene Residential Events

116 essay competition applications

MAGDALENE RESIDENTIAL

The annual Magdalene Residential returned to an in-person format in April, to give fifty Year 12 students from Merseyside, North Wales, and the Isle of Man the opportunity to spend four days experiencing the life of a Cambridge student. Participants attended academic sessions led by Magdalene Fellows; explored Cambridge Colleges, departments, and museums; and learned about the university application process.

The residential received a record 350 applications for 50 spaces. By the end of the residential, 86% of participants reported that they ‘definitely’ understood the steps involved in the university application process, compared to 27% at the start of the week.

“It was such an incredible experience! The residential has consolidated my decision to apply to Cambridge.”

Magdalene Residential Participant

“Until this week, I was hesitant that Cambridge was the right environment for me, but it now feels accessible as I have been made to feel so welcome here.”

Magdalene Residential Participant

ARTS AND HUMANITIES ESSAY COMPETITION

Over 110 Year 12 students entered the inaugural Arts and Humanities Essay Competition in April. A panel of Magdalene Fellows set essay questions which offered entrants the opportunity to engage with the breadth of arts and humanities subjects offered at the University of Cambridge. The Schools Liaison Officer hosted three webinars on the researching, planning, and writing stages of producing an academic essay. First Prize was awarded to Edward Morgan from Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, for his response to the question ‘Can artificial intelligence create art, and what issues does this raise?’. All winners and their guests were invited to a prize-giving celebration at Magdalene College in September 2023.

“Writing academic essays can feel quite daunting, but the webinar has made the process much clearer and I found it really valuable.”

Essay Competition Entrant

“I found the webinar really useful – the amount I learned in an hour was crazy!”

Essay Competition Entrant

VISITS TO MAGDALENE

The Schools Liaison Officer regularly welcomes visiting school groups to Magdalene, where students learn about the university application process, experience the academic environment and meet current Magdalene Student Ambassadors.

In the last year, Magdalene has worked in partnership with HE+, STEM SMART, The Brilliant Club, The Seren Network, and the Cambridge Physics Experience to enable as many students as possible to visit Cambridge. Magdalene participates in the University Open Days, during which prospective applicants can meet Admissions Tutors, Directors of Studies, and Student Ambassadors to learn more about undergraduate study. 2,500 prospective applicants visited the College during an Open Day in the 2022–23 academic year.

“Our student tour guide was very approachable and her knowledge about the College was unmatched, which has undoubtedly convinced me that applying to Magdalene is the right decision.”

Open Day Attendee

“I enjoyed looking around where I could potentially go to university and get a feel for it. The Student Ambassadors were brilliant!”

Year 11 School Visit

The Year in Numbers

£3.75m

560 regular donors

£2.2m given to support students given in 2022–23

51 events held across the year

3,718 attended an event

77 attended events in the USA

662 attended a reunion event

953 total number of donors

1,050 attended one or more events

83 first time donors

316 attended Family Day

BURSARY SUPPORT

£860k+

student financial support

141 student support and financial assistance grants awarded

£336k allocated to undergraduate support

130 undergraduates received financial support

£490k+ allocated to postgraduate support

88 postgraduates received financial support

COLLEGE ACTIVITIES

£38k allocated to student societies and sports clubs

15 student societies and sports clubs received financial support

List of Donors

The list of donors which follows is testament to the continued loyalty of our Members. We are hugely grateful for every gift, thank you!

Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this list. However, if any errors have occurred, please accept our apologies and get in touch with the Alumni & Development Office so that we can rectify our records.

The College is deeply grateful to the 53 donors who have requested to remain anonymous.

* Indicates that the donor is a Fellow

The Master, Fellows and Scholars of Magdalene College wish to thank and honour those who have generously supported the College.

MASTER’S GUILD

The Master’s Guild was established to honour Magdalene’s most generous supporters.

1951

Sir Colin R Corness*

1954

Mr Michael J Hallett

1958

Mr Philip E Carne MBE

1966

Professor George S Yip

1969

Mr Chris von Christierson*

1971

The Honourable Mr Thomas A Hewlett

1972

Professor David K C Cooper

1973

Sir Chris Greenwood GBE CMG KC*

1974

Mr Boon Seng Tan

1975

Mr William H Salomon

1976

Professor Nelson K Chen

1977

Mr Geoffrey J Craddock

1980

Mr Ross G Reason

1981

Mr Edward A P Benthall

1982

Mr Robert Chartener*

1983

Mr Andrew O Fischer

1985

Mr Dominic E M Armstrong

1986

Mr Henry Pang

1987

Dr M E J Hughes*

Mr David C B Soanes

1989

Mr Ian E Beaton

Mr James R Howells KC

Mrs Zoë Y Howells

Mr Thomas T Y Ng

Mrs Katherine M Soanes

1996

Mr Adam K A Mortara

1997

Mrs Pat Marsh*

2000

Mr Alexander P Schultz*

2005

Mr Robert W H Cripps AM*

HRH Sultan Nazrin Shah of Perak

2018

Mr Thomas J D Cripps

Mrs Amy Tennent BA MIB*

Friends

Dr Kate Beaton

Mrs Catherine Fischer

Mrs Aliki Goulandris

Mr Norman Ho

Dr Margaret Wong

The Coulthurst Trust

The Woodcock Family Trust

Listed below are all donors in the financial year 2022 to 2023. Thank you for your continued support.

1943

Mr Robert F MacLeod

1949

Mr Philip P Harris

Mr Alec Samuels

Dr Geoffrey A Shippey

1950

Mr Brian W Hungerford

1951

Mr Kenneth J Dean

1952

Mr Thomas E Harmer

Mr John W Wilson

1953

Dr Iain H Blair

Mr John L Dobson

Mr Morley D Tidy

1954

Mr Nicholas H Baring CBE

Mr Jeremy J G Brown

Professor Peter J Grubb*

The Right Reverend

Dr D Tustin

The Reverend Canon

David Yerburgh

1955

Professor Keith M Darlington

Mr Bamber Gascoigne CBE*

Mr Richard J Phillips

1956

Dr Mark H Ball

Mr Philip H Burns

Mr Wilfrid M Caldwell

Mr John M Owen Please

Mr Andrew C Green

Mr John Vallins OBE

Mr Simon M Bolitho

Mr Christopher H Peeler

Mr Anthony M H Simpson

Mr Michael D Webb

1957

Mr Edward L Bell

Mr Ian R Elliott

Mr Michael F Godsal

Mr Hugh Hollinghurst

Mr Martin E Payne

Sir Michael K Ridley KCVO

Colonel Anthony W A Spiegelberg MBE TD DL

1958

Mr Jim Crossley

Mr Derek W Curtis

Mr Maxwell G Hebditch CBE

Mr Michael J Knight

Mr James Long

Mr Peter P Salinson

Mr John L Skinner

Professor Neil M Stratford

Mr Robin A F Wight

Mr Robert S Winter

1959

Dr Julian D Blake

Mr Thomas S Blower

Mr Ian Bruce

Mr Graham H Butler

Mr Timothy W H Capon

Mr Christopher J Davison

Mr Christopher L Day

Mr Martin H T Gairdner

Mr Peter E Hawley

Mr Edward B Lynch

Mr Oliver F Walker

1960

Dr John E Agnew

Mr Giles H T Andrews

Mr Bob Eagle

Mr David G Hemming

Mr David J Hutton-Squire

Professor Ronald Hyam*

Mr Clifford W Jolly

Mr John E d V Metters

Professor Robin Spence

Mr Peter J L Wright

1961

Sir David C Clarke

Dr Tony Colman

Mr Clive W Crawford

Mr Ian B Crockett

Mr Donald M Green

Mr John W Hackman

The Reverend Dr Brian L Hebblethwaite

Dr Victor R Holland

Mr David S Hooker

Mr Alan F Nafzger

Mr Peter F C Roden

Mr Dermot S H Sparrow

Professor Roger E Thomas

1962

Mr Richard A Bowden

Mr Peter I A Brodie

The Reverend John Cole

Dr Nicholas B Dhonau

Mr Patrick Eagar

Mr Colin G C Grant

Dr Peter J Lewis

Mr Brian N Lock

Mr Robert Mercer

Mr Oliver H Russell

Mr Jonathan B S Sams

Dr Michael C Saunders

Dr Andrew F Sheer

Mr Anton B Shellim

Mr Christopher B Tetlow

Mr Stephen P Tomkins

Mr Michael G Wadham

1963

Mr Richard C Abnett OBE

Mr Richard D Bell

Mr Michael R Binyon OBE

Mr Jock Birney

Mr Anthony H Corin

Mr Alan K Cox

Dr Thomas A Cummins

Mr Timothy R Eustace

Mr Patrick W L Findlater

His Hon Judge Griggs

Professor Clifford B Hague OBE

Mr Andrew P G Holmes

Mr Charles F Robinson

Mr John F R Saunders

Mr Richard P Stratford

Dr John Tyrrell

1964

Professor Nicholas Boyle*

Mr Charles A Casement

Mr Graham D Eves

Dr David S Forman

Professor Richard Francis

Mr Peter H Frank

Mr Christopher J F Gethin

Mr Marcus J Gregson

Mr Christopher J McCullough

Mr Charles S P Monck

Dr John B Murray

Mr Neill P S O’Connor

Professor Alan Werritty

Mr Giles E F Wright

1965

Rabbi Professor Anthony

M Bayfield CBE

Dr Andrew R Bean

Mr David J J S Blackie

Mr Rowland Constantine

Mr Peter H Davidson

Mr Martin H Flash

Mr Hamish Fordwood

Dr Steve Gregory

Mr Sheena B Hebbar

Dr Ian C Lovecy

Sir Stephen H WaleyCohen Bt

Dr Keith N Williams

Mr Henry L Wilson

1966

The Reverend John-Henry Bowden

Mr Julian Cazalet

Colonel Robert Crichton

Lord Flight

Mr Peter R L Friedmann

Mr John B Hardwick

Mr Christopher J P Joubert

Mr Timothy D Llewellyn OBE

Mr Ian Marshall

Mr Herbert H Maxwell

Dr John J Milles

Commander Graham

D Pay

Mr Max Skjöldebrand

Professor Gary F Waller

Mr Michael Warne

1967

Mr Paul W R Bell

Mr Edward Bolton

Professor David C Brydges

Mr Roger P Cheever

Professor Allan F Colver

Mr Richard J Coward

Mr Jeremy J C Fenton

Mr Jeremy B Greenhalgh

Mr Richard H J Kerr-Wilson

Mr Roderick A McFarlane

Mr Paul McNamara

Mr Terence P O’Sullivan

Dr Francis N Parr

Mr Edward J Pybus

Mr William I Walkden

Professor Michael

D Wheeler

1968

Mr Julian N R Amey

Dr Andrew J Belyavin

Sir Paul J J Britton CB CVO

Dr Richard D Colman

Dr Adrian J Crisp

Mr Peter C Duncan

Dr Robin N Goodchild

Mr David J Hetherington

Mr Peter A H Hyams

Dr Jonathan M Kertzer

Mr Thomas A LivingstoneLearmonth

Mr John G Pettit

Mr Stephen J Richards

Mr Dugald Stewart Sandeman

Mr Sheridan Swallow

Dr Mark Wilson

Mr Perran Ziar

1969

Mr Chris Babbs

Mr Charles O E Bowen

Mr Sean A Collins

Dr Frank R Crantz

Professor Charles A M de Bartolome

Mr Peter C Fletcher

Mr Christopher G C Goodhart

Mr Alastair R Handcock

Mr Jeremy F Helm

Mr Charles P Helmore

Mr Charles A Kaye

Mr David C Kingham

Mr Michael E P Lloyd

Mr Rod Marlow

Mr Richard P Parry

Mr Richard J Rusbridger

Mr Anthony J Stanley

Dr Martyn H B Thomas

Mr Upton

Dr Andrew J Watts

1970

Mr Richard D Balme

Mr Jonathan B S Burrell

Mr Michael L Dineen

Professor Paul K Edwards

Mr Michael J Estorick

Mr Christopher Gosling

Mr David A Grace

Mr Jeremy M Harding

Mr Terry Hitchcock

Professor Ian R Hobson

Mr William Holmes

Mr Henry Königsberger

Professor Ian H Kunkler

Mr James A C Lane

Dr Maxim A MacKay-James

Mr John W Marrin KC

Mr Hugo Page KC

Mr Ian J Prowse

Mr James Roundell

The Honourable Dr P A Rowley-Conwy

Professor David E Simpson

Dr Jonathan P Stoye

Mr Philip R Taylor

Mr Neil R Watts

1971

Mr Simon P Blackmore

The Honourable David Brigstocke

Mr Anthony R E Brown

Dr Konrad J W Bund

Mr Richard P J Foster

Professor Laurence R Harris

Dr John A J Horberry

Dr Eric A Huxter

Mr Henry A Jones

Mr Allan W MacKenzie

Mr Rupert Marlow

Dr R G Menzies

Mr Max P Nielsen

Dr Roderick M O’Donnell

Mr Bill W Reed

His Honour Judge

R J Simpkiss

Mr Rodney Smyth

Mr Mark L Walker

Dr David R Williams

Dr Harry Yoxall

1972

Mr Keith N Atkey

The Reverend Tim Barnard

Dr Peter S Baxter

Professor Michael

A Carpenter*

The Honourable Andrew Colville

Mr Martin J Davis

Mr Robert A J Dove

Dr Anthony J France

Mr Richard M Griffiths

Mr Ethan Hack

Mr Richard T Hudson

Dr Nicholas J Hurd

Dr David A Keable-Elliott

Dr Charles G MackworthYoung CVO

Mr Donald I N McKenzie

Mr Timothy C Monckton

Mr David J Newman

Mr Frank Nicholson

Dr Nigel J Robson

Mr George R Sandars

Mr Bate Toms

Mr Andrew E J Waddilove

Mr Richard D Wintour

1973

Professor Peter Adler

Mr Simon P Cavanagh

Baron Michael E D

de Styrcea

Mr Simon J L Fox

Mr David J M Hay

Mr Ian D Hutchinson

Mr William W Johnson

Dr Mark Kingston

Professor Vincent J Mifsud OBE TD

Mr Robert B C Ogilvie

Professor Richard B Peiser

Mr Alan C Rusbridger

Mr Jonathan D Shanklin

The Reverend Christopher J Skilton

Professor Tom Spencer*

Mr Martin R Taylor

The Rt Hon the Lord Huntingfield

Mr Rhoderick P G Voremberg

1974

Mr Stephen G G Aiano

Mr Hugh G Arthur

Mr Peter Bennett-Jones CBE

Mr Peter D Bruce

Mr Peter J Fudakowski

Mr Will Inglis

Mr William J Maunder Taylor

Mr Colin W D McLean

Mr Timothy J Moon

Mr Ben Staveley

Mr Peter R Styles

Mr Charlie TempleRichards

Mr Edward D B Way

Dr Charles P Wood

1975

Mr Julian C Amey

Professor Jonathan L Brown

Lord Fitzroy

Professor Matthew C Francis

Mr Iain A D Low

Brigadier Andrew C Mantell OBE

Mr Rupert H Orchard

Mr Charles C T Pender

Rear Admiral Anthony J Rix CB

Mr James A Scruby

Mr David R Simpson

Mr Christopher J Sugden

Professor Michael B Tooby

Mr Mark J Turvey

1976

Mr David Alderton

Mr Jonathan M L Cloke

Mr Mark F Creamer

Mr Guy B Davison

Mr George R N Ellis

Mr Thomas R Faire

Mr Edward L H Forwood

Mr Paul J Haines

Mr Andrew J Hutton

Dr Jonathan C Jobling

The Reverend Graham D Phillips

Mr William A G Ramsay

Mr Charles C H Rickett

Mr Martin A F Shenfield

Mr Edward G R Speed

Mr James F Thornton

Mr James D Wellesley Wesley

1977

Mr Manu Bhaskaran

Mr Christopher H Bowen

Dr Nicholas J Bray

Mr David A Farndale

Mr Julian Gibbs

Mr James M M Graham

Mr Dave Madden

Professor Simon K F Stoddart*

1978

Mr Jonathan D Byrne

Mr William W Darley

Mr Robert L Fenner

Mr David E Gill

Mr Adrian J Hogarth

Mr Adrian N V Maconick

Mr Jonathan C L Petre

Mr Simon P Robert-Tissot

Mr Alistair G Schaff KC

Professor Colin G Steward

The Reverend Charles E Sugden

Mr William G H Thatcher

Mr Henry W Tuck

Dr Rupert O Wace

Mr David A Watson

Mr William D Westover

1979

Professor Eamon Duffy*

Mr Andrew J Edwards CB

Mr Tim Gillow

Mr John D Grossart

The Reverend Geoffrey

M S J Hoare

Councilman Thomas

M Hunt

Captain James W Johnsen

Mr James D Miller

Mr Giles A Proctor

Dr Mark R Puddy

Mr Andrew B Robertson

Mr Michael H Rutledge

The Reverend P J Seddon

Mr Adrian P Smart

Mr Christopher J Vermont

Mr Simon J Whitehouse

1980

Group Captain Keith

Chapman

Mr Denis H Clough

Mr Richard J Coleman

Mr Lucian H Comoy

Professor Michael

D Hughes

Mr Brian Lancaster

Mr Alastair D K Marshall

The Reverend Dr S A M’Caw

Dr Stephen J O’Connor

Mr Nigel J J Pendrigh

Mr Alan E Rogers

Mr Christopher A Saward

Mr Neville J Shave

The Reverend Christopher

G Spencer

Mr Patrick Stoner

Mr Chris Thomas

Mr Philip M Whalley

1981

Mr Philip M Whalley

Mr Mark P Ansell

Dr Pulapre Balakrishnan

Mr Rajen K Dodhia

Professor Andrew J Fleming

Mr Lincoln E Frank

Mr Ben Gooder

Mr Thomas B Holliday

Mr Stephen E H Howard

The Very Reverend Dr

David M Hoyle MBE*

Mr Nicholas W Ivell

Mr Guy N B Varney

Mr Richard C Williams

1982

Mr Charlie Crole

Mr Simon W D Feather

Mr Peter W Fudali

Mr Nigel R Hill

Mr David J Holloway

Mr John N Ibison

Mr John C Jelley

Mr Anthony G King

Mr Martin Li

Mr Vincent P Maher

Dr S Tiong Ong

Mr Graham R Walker

Mr Richard C Whittall

Mr William J R Wilson

1983

Mr John Auchincloss II

Mr Ian P Benton

Mr David G Bloom

Mr John J Browett

Dr Jitander S Dudee

Mr Stephan C Ford

Mr Rory Graham

Mr David R Jennings

Dr Christopher J Pieroni

Mr George W Pothecary

Mr Rupert J Preston-Bell

Mr Philip C Richardson

Mr John S Shallcross

Mr Julian G SmythOsbourne

The Reverend Dr James N Tebbutt

Dr James R Thallon

Mr Jonathan L Venn

Mr Richard C G Verity

1984

Mr Richard G Deverell

Mr Steven L Foster

Mr Brian W Gilchrist OBE

Mr Paramjit S Gill

Mr Paul L Jackson

Mr Matthew P Lindsay

Mr Nicholas J London

Mr Christopher J Morgan

Mr Malcolm L Pearce

Mr Lawrence P Rao

Mr David M Riley

Mr Peter J Soer

Dr Daniel A Statt

Mr Philippe H Webb

Mr Martin N Woodcock

1985

Mr David E Abberton

Dr Donald F Bur

Dr Marcus Burnham

Mr Andrew C Cross

Mr Paul Drohan

Dr Hugo E R Ford

Mr Mark J Grainger

Mr Nicholas D Hopton

Mr Kumar R Kanthan

Mr Robin M Knowles

Mr Aidan P Maguire

Professor Mark A C Pietroni

Mr Joe Rich

Mr Oliver H Rowe

The Reverend A J B Symes

Major-General Robert J Thomson CBE DSO

Mr James H Woodrow

1986

His Honour Judge Ambrose

Dr Jonathan K Cox

Mr J P H Entwisle

Mr Jonathan D Foord

Mr Jason N GalbraithMarten KC

Mr Timothy J Gibbons

Mr Simon S Gibson

Mr Richard J Hodges

Mr Alexander S Justham

Mr Matthew J Kimpton-Smith

Associate Professor Ivor J Lim

Mr Richard O Lucas

Mr Bruce G A Middleton

Mr Adam J Spielman

1987

Mr Jonathan L E Barton

Dr Timothy J Child

Mr Alexander J Clarke

Dr Peter A Cunich

Mr Alexander D Hardy

Dr Peter F Hill

Mr Andrzej Kosmaczewski

Mr Martin D MacConnol

Mr Paddy Mayhew

Mr David W Moore

Mr Mark D Moorman

Mr Rupert V P Reece

Mr Robert F Seabrook

Mr Timothy C D Shanagher

Mr George Shippam

Mr James R Stevenson

Mr David C Willink

1988

Mr Andrew E Axon

Mrs Laura C BayntunCoward*

Mrs Catherine B M Derham*

Mrs Laleh A Dubash

Mr Stewart J Fenton

Mrs Clare J Harvey

Dr Simon J Hickman

Professor Frederick M Hocker

Ms Alejandra Hopton

Professor Rachel P Horn

Dr Philip T Irwin

Mr Jonathan L Midgley

Professor Russell A R Napier

Mr Suhail A Nathani

Mr Lee Robinson

Mr Viv Smetham

Dame Sarah M Springman DBE*

Mr Paul G Vick

Mr Richard D Youngman

1989

Mr Paul R Allen

Mr Oliver T Allmand-Smith

Mr James G A Brocklebank

Mr Stuart A Burns

Mr Peter A L Causton

Mr Mike Elliff

Mr William M Faure

Walker

Dr Justin A Green

Mr Simon W Johnson

Dr Sheena L McKendrick

Mrs Louise J MoelwynHughes

Mr Robin R Ogle

Ms Sasha Orr

Mrs Fiona M Severs

Ms Jeanette P Thompson

1990

Mr Alastair D G Adam

Mr Dom Ainger

Dr Mary-Anne Ball

Mr Leighton T Bohl

Mr Andy J Cole OBE

The Reverend Matthew P R Dietz

Ms Suzanna L Jemsby

Dr M L Taya Kitiyakara

Mr Jay Marathe

Mrs Miranda R Morad

Mr Alagappan

Murugappan

Mr Bob Skelton*

Dr Hilary A Snaith

Mr Andrew J Walker

Mrs Natasa Williams

Dr Simon J A Williams

1991

Mrs Diana Coatney

Mr Paul A Horton

Mr Bjoern N Jemsby

Mrs Debra L Lewis

Mr Oliver J F Lewis

Ms Alex Ranson

Mr Barney Robinson III

Dr Brian G Romanchuk

Mr Richard M Walters

1992

Mr Dean J Atkins

Ms Victoria S D Barber

Dr Mark J Burby

Mr Paul Burnham

Mrs Catherine Burnham

Ms Elizabeth A Chubb

Mr Nick Clark

Mr John P C Dixon

Mr Paul G Feenan

Ms Claire R J Gourley

Dr Benjamin L Griffin

Mr Robin C J Hartley

Mr Alexander W Koff

Dr Amy E M Lim

Dr Gregory F Maggio

Mr James McGowan

Mr Marshal K McReal

Mrs Dominique S Metcalfe

Mr Ian J Metcalfe

Mr Ross T Phillips

Mr Peter A E Quantrill

Dr Stefan Schmitz

Mr Amarjit J Singh

Mr Alex G Stirling

The Reverend P J Taylor

Mr William S Walter

Mrs Rachel Walters

Mrs Rachel E Wright

1993

Mrs Catherine E Braganza

Mr David H Branch

Dr Andrew J Brent

Mr Carl N Brooks

Mrs Claire A Byers

Mr Adam R Cannon

Mr Andrew M Carpenter

Mr Oliver W R Clayton

Mr Sebastian J Dawson-Bowling

Dr Saeed Hamid-Khani

Mr John J Hammill

Dr Günter M Klatt

Ms Froniga R Lambert

Dr Gregor C Nixon

Mr Ian R Porter

Mr Robert C Schmults

Ms Emma C Tomlinson

Ms Alina T Trabattoni

Dr Robert I Trezona

1994

Mrs Lindsey A Bateman

Mrs Emma L Dorn

Dr Jen C Hartley

Professor Neil G Jones*

Dr Alastair J Lockwood

Mr Pericles Markaris MRICS

Mr Allan J Mulholland

Mrs Rosamond K Muñoz

Mr Brian N O’Donovan

Mr Paulo Silva

Professor Helen H Vendler*

Mr James C J Weeks

Ms Alexandra J L Wren

1995

Dr Anna V Ahnert

Ms Julie A Flower

Dr Seo Kiat Goh

Professor Sir John Gurdon*

Mr Andrew B Kingston

Mr Alexis A Konnaris

Ms Margaret H S Lau

Mr Patrick A Nolan

Mr Norman B Saunders

Mr Martin P Shore

Professor Christine E Steer

Dr Michelle E Tempest

Ms Barbara Yu

1996

The Honourable Donna M Barnes

Mr Stanislas C P Bénéteau

Mr Martin Dean

Dr Stephen W Hainsworth

Dr Ping-Chiek Koh

Mr David A P Lloyd

Mrs Rhoda M Mulholland

Mr William G Mulholland

Mr Qasim H T Nawaz

Ms Annemarie C Pallister

Dr Amanda C J Treadaway

Ms Caroline L Waterworth

1997

Mrs Louisa J Boyle

Mr David J Boyle

Mr Patrice Clausse

Ms Candy C Ho

Mr Rick Limentani

Mrs Anna Milan

Mrs Jennifer Ngai

Dr C C Augur Pearce

Dr Claire P Pritchard

Dr Thomas A J Pritchard

Mr David G Ross

Mrs Aude ValluyFitzsimons*

Dr Angela M Ward

Mr Russell Yeadon

1998

Dr Peter J Abbott OBE

Dr Arun V Ariyarathenam

Dr Oliver M B Bowes

Mr Tuck Mun Chow

Chevalier Dr Rafael H M de Weryha-WysoczanskiPietrusiewicz

Mrs Charlotte J Hall

Mr Matthew J T Hoggarth

Mrs Naomi A L M Kerbel

Dr Martin D Knolle

Mr David A M Lewis

Mr Vincent C Y Liu

Mr Peter P G MacDonald

Dr Mairi Ryan

Dr Henderkje Schans

Mr James A R Seabright

Mr Nicholas P T Seddon

MBE

Dr Roohi Singh

The Reverend Dr Andrew

E Starkie

Ms Katharine Vigus

Mrs Cerian O S Walsh

1999

Mr Russell E Balkind

Mr Oliver J Cooke

Dr Mary-Catherine

E Garden

Mr Barnaby M Golder

Mr Brendan M Goss

Mr Christopher D Laws

Dr Hester M M Lees-Jeffries

Dr Alan W L Leung

Professor Chris J Lintott

Mrs Kate Mayne

Mr Luke Webster

2000

Mr Christopher J Bull

Dr Stephanie M Coughlin

Dr Alister C French

Mr Simon J Gillis

Dr Stephanie M Irlbacher-Fox

Mr Timothy T C Lee

Ms Frances J Munnelly

Mr Thomas E Page

Mrs Catherine M D Plant

Mrs Hannah L Ross

Dr Zhong-Ming Zhang

2001

Mrs Lucy S K Abercrombie

Mr Carlos Ardid Candel

Mr Joseph M D Ballard

Dr Jenny M Bosten

Ms Julie Cooke

Mr Jonathan M Gee

Dr Sam Gluck

Professor Stefan A Halper*

Mr Wayne A HansonPrince

Ms Charlotte M Morley

Dr Henry A Nash

Dr Andrew S Robertson

Dr Kirsten A Schuetz

Dr Cornelia J F Thomas

2002

Mr Christopher M Ashford

The Reverend Sarah C Atkins*

Mr Graeme A Bartlett

Ms Gemma L Donaldson

Ms Tamsin H F Frances

Mr Jonathan Hellyer Jones*

Mr Michal Koblas

Dr Daniel K K Lin

Dr Andrew C Morley-Smith

Mrs Lorraine F Reddington

Ms Rachel A Reid

Mr Duncan Robinson*

Mrs Tanne M Shorter

Mrs Samantha Yvonne Smith

Mr Benjamin J W Smith

Mr Niall C Taylor

2003

Dr Gareth Atkins

Mrs Anna C Bladon

Dr Robyn H Inglis

Mr Henry C M James

Ms Claudia MascinoMurphy

Dr Dorothée L Schuessler

Mr Fongphu Tran

Dr Anna Wade

2004

Mrs Carly A Carter

Dr Tristan Collins

Professor Helen Cooper*

Dr Jeremy P Eastwood

Dr Francesca Fulminante

Ms Kate L Grimes

Dr Ross A Hartley

Dr Natasha C Y Ip

Mrs Emma M Johnstone

Mr John M W Kyffin

Ms Rebecca M L Lowe

Dr James W MacKay

Dr Michael A Maikowski

Mr Michalis Papachristofis

Dr Anitha Thillaisundaram

2005

Mr Rogier J J Beaumont

Dr Maria Botcharova

Ms Sophia Burton

Mr Matthew J S Byford

Mr James W Cherry

Ms Amy Gunning

Mrs Jingyu L He

Dr Bertram Kloss

Ms Hannah E Latham

Dr A E D Lloyd

Mr Tristan T Matthews

Dr Victoria L Parker

Dr William A E Parker

Mr Jai N Patel

Mr Andrew E Pay

The Reverend Mr Michael

Mr Nikki A Rouda

Mr Eric S Yang

2006

Dr Oliver S Caplin

Mr Louis M M CoiffaitGunn

Mr Stephen O’Halloran

Ms Eleanor J Purkhardt

Mr Andrew E B Ryan

Ms Rachel R Smith

Mr Frederick C Spaven

Dr Tom Wilson

2007

Ms Nomi Bodlani

Mr Matthew G M Campbell

Mr Graham J Forrest

Ms Charlotte Jago

Mrs Suzanna E Lovell

Mr Derek O’Brien

Ms Emily Partridge

Mr Tobi Pearce

Mr Matthew E Schabas

Mrs Alice J Soulieux-Evans

Dr Lauri M O Tähtinen

Ms Hermione C Wace

Dr Henry J Walton

2008

Mr Thomas J Crellen

Dr Loyd D G Grossman

CBE FSA

Mr Shantanu S Kafle

Mr Alexander J Küng

Dr Joanna Shak

Ms Sarah T Stacey

Mr James R Syrett

Dr Daniel Trocmé-Latter

Ms Hannah E A Wildsmith

2009

Professor Cecilia Brassett*

Ms Sarah Chadwick

Mr Deryck Chan

Mrs Maddy Clark

Ms Eva Johnson

Dr Adele Julier

Dr Izzy Moore

Dr Emily Mynott

Mr Alastair Neilson

Dr Emily Parsloe

Mr Rajiv Patel

Dr Molly Taylor

2010

Mr Jonathan P Blunden

Dr Heather Eastwood

Mr Eric Hambro

Dr Greg Lever

Mrs Corinne D Lloyd*

Mr Anton Ozornin

Ms Victoria Sautter

Mrs Julia Trocmé-Latter

2011

Dr Jonny Brown

Ms Olivia C DalsemeStubbs

Dr Lucy E G Donkin

Ms Suzy Haller

Ms Sichu Jiang

Mr Joe Johnson

Dr Nicolaas C Kist

Ms Kathryn I Lindsay

Ms Alice S Taylor

Mr Chris Thomas

Mr Richard J Wayman

Ms Mengyi Zhou

2012

Mr Rafi Colman

Dr Paddy Elwood

Ms Ange Huang

Mr Angus B Knights

Mr Khoon Hong Kuok*

Mr Pong T Lau

Ms Rozzie Marshall

Mr Andrew Peecock

Ms Julia A Sherman

Mr Will Thong

2013

Ms Rebecca L Barrett

Dr Heather Brink-Roby

Ms Shirley Chen

Mr Mike Daley

Dr Alex Kozak Eskenazi

Mr Daniel J Lee

Ms Jessie Lim

Mr Alex Lord

Mr David Matthews

Mr Robert PearceHiggins

Dr Bogdan Petrisor

Mr Peter Vanya

Dr George H Vousden

Mr Jieqin Zhou

2014

Mr James Antell

Mr Loic Desplanques

Ms Katherine Dunbar

Ms Rebecca Halbach

Mr Pui H Ip

Mr Zi Koon Pong

Mr Krishan Shah

Ms Amy R Wilkinson

Mr Stan Yao

Mr Henry Yuchi

2015

Ms Phoebe Coleman

BUCKINGHAM SOCIETY

Ms Anna C Fitzpatrick

Mr Alex Hibbert

Ms Ellie Howcroft

Dr Ray Hsu

Ms Lavinia G D Lavizani

Dr John M Munns*

Mr Samuel Robson

Ms Sarah J Rodwell

Ms Caitlin M Walsh

Ms Susannah Williams

Mr Nan Xia

2016

Mr Jon P Wright

2017

Mr Nathaniel R F Bernstein

Professor Saul Dubow*

Mr Ran Xiao

2018

Mr Cameron J G Dodge

Dr Zhou Fang

Dr Elizabeth R Killen

Professor Harriet Ritvo

2019

Mr Lee & Gordon

2020

Ms Sokanha Kong

Mr Michael Magee

Mr Andreas Samartzis

2021

Mr Yen How Tai

2022

Professor Giovanna Bagnasco

Professor Klaus Okkenhaug*

Friends

Mrs Leslie Adam

Mrs Ann V Amey

Dr Carol Atack

Mr Timothy Barker

Ms Lucy Bettley

Mr Michael Bithell

Ms Elizabeth C D Blase

Mr Jeffrey Bonas

Mr Charles Booth-Clibborn

Dr Sophie Bowness

Lady Sarah Bowness

Mrs Rosemary Boyle

Dr Julius Bryant

Ms Gill Butterworth

Ms Ellie Capeling

Mrs Kate Chartener

Mr John Clark

Ms Constance Clement

Ms Jane Coakley

Mrs Gina Coleman

Mr Darren Cooke

Mrs Joanne Crantz

Mrs Ronia Crisp

Ms Julia Dias KC

Mr Huck Dorn

Dr Chris J Edgcombe

Mrs Alenka Edmondes

Ms Gillian Evans

Dr Amanda Foreman

Mrs Jean Gooder

Mrs Jill Gregory

Lady Gurdon

Dr Lezlee Halper

Mrs Tanya Hawley

Dr Olivia Horsfall Turner

Mr John Hudson

Mrs Julie James

Dr William Janeway

Ms Juliet Johnson

The Reverend Jane Keiller

Dame Carolyn E Kirkby

Ms Connie Lau

Mrs Judith Lewins

Professor Jean Michel

Massing

Professor David McClean

Mrs Miranda Menzies

Mr Timothy N Milner

Mrs Joanna F Morley-Jacob

Mr Hironori Nakamura

Mrs Lesley Nolan

Professor Eric Nye

Mr Graham Pascoe

Mrs Vivien Perutz

Mrs Frances A Phillips

Ms Patsy Pope

Ms Isobel L Ramsden

Mr Colm Reddington

Mrs Lisa Robinson

Mrs Penny Robson

Lady Alison Rosse

Dr Sheila Rushton

Dr Frank Salmon

Mr Adrian Sassoon

Mrs Penelope Simpson

Mrs Deborah Speed

Mr Charles Stevens

Mrs Delphine Stevens

Mr Andong Tang

Ms Felicia van Pallandt

Mr Henry Vane

Mrs Sarah Woodrow

Mrs Jane Ziar

A.B.Regester Fund

Amazon Smile Foundation

Apple Inc

Arcadia Fund

Baring Foundation

Val A Browning Foundation

Genentech Inc

Google Inc

Mercers Livery Company

Morgan Palmer Foundation

Standard Bank

YH2 Capital Management Pte Ltd

The Buckingham Society was established to celebrate those who generously choose to include Magdalene in their will and notify the College of their intent to do so.

1937

The Reverend Colin H MacGregor

1942

The Reverend Dr H John

M Turner

1944

Mr Kenneth H Arbuckle

1946

Mr Philip O Beale

1947

Professor William Tordoff

1948

Emeritus Professor John R G Jenkins

1949

Mr Derek E Ayres

Mr Nigel H Carruthers

Mr Philip P Harris

Mr Alec Samuels

Dr Geoffrey A Shippey

1950

Mr Barry Stewart OBE LVO

1951

Mr Colin V G Basford

Sir Colin R Corness*

Dr Ian M Jessiman

1952

Mr John W Wilson

1953

Professor John D Hudson

Mr Roger Jewison

Mr Alan H Pattillo

Sir John B Ure KCMG LVO

1954

Mr Robert W Barber

Mr Andrew E Buxton

Professor Peter J Grubb*

Mr Michael J Hallett

Dr Richard H Seebohm

1955

Mr Simon M Bolitho

Mr Richard J Phillips

Mr E James W White

Mr John R White

1956

Dr Michael G F Crowe

Captain Anthony D Hignett

Mr David J Leonard

Mr Miles G Maskell

Mr Lorenzo G O Scaretti

Mr Arnold J Shone

Mr Francis A B Valentine

Dr Barrie Whittaker

Mr Edward L Bell

1957

Mr Brian P Davis

Captain Charles C B James

Mr Denis J H Murphy*

Dr Peter E Reynolds*

Sir Michael K Ridley KCVO

Mr Michael K Scott

Mr John R Stevens

1958

The Reverend J R P Barker

Professor Charles G D Brook

Mr Philip E Carne MBE

Mr Hugh T MacDermot

Mr Richard A M Purver

1959

Dr James M Waller

1960

Mr Giles H T Andrews

Mr Peter C Baker

Mr Bob Eagle

Sir Mark S R Heathcote

Bt OBE

Mr David G Hemming

Mr Peter Hunt

Professor Ronald Hyam*

1961

Mr Martin de S Brackenbury

Mr Ian J Burton

Mr Clive W Crawford

Mr Charles H Vignoles

1962

Mr Peter I A Brodie

Mr Robert A Heppenstall

Dr Peter J Lewis

Mr Nigel Slater

Mr Michael G Wadham

1963

Mr Jock Birney

Mr Ridley M Burnett

Mr Andrew P G Holmes

Dr Frank A Kirk

Mr Ross S Peters

1964

Professor Nicholas Boyle*

Mr Howard E Green

1965

Mr Bruce G D Blair KC

Mr Martin H Flash

1966

Mr Timothy D Llewellyn OBE

Commander Graham D Pay

Mr Alan P Wright

1967

Mr John P Battersby

Mr Jeremy B Greenhalgh

Dr Geoffrey C Hawtin OBE

Mr Paul McNamara

1968

Dr Michael Brooke

Dr Adrian J Crisp

Mr Christopher J Hamer

Father Stephen Lambert

Mr Archie Leslie

The Right Honourable the Lord Ryder of Wensum OBE PC

Mr Sheridan Swallow

Mr Nicholas W Williams

1969

Mr Charles P Helmore

Mr Timothy A Lebus

Mr Chris von Christierson*

1970

Dr David W Abecassis

Mr Terry Hitchcock

Professor Ian H Kunkler

Mr Hugo Page KC

Mr Ian J Prowse

Mr Richard J R Tomkin

Mr Neil R Watts

1971

Mr Giles R M Elliott

The Honourable Mr Thomas A Hewlett

Mr Max P Nielsen

Dr Roderick M O’Donnell

1972

Professor David K C Cooper

Mr David Hardie

Mr Donald I N McKenzie

Mr Timothy C Monckton

Mr David R Roodyn

Mr George R Sandars

Mr Michael Wickstead

Professor Robert C Williams

1973

Baron Michael E D de Styrcea

Mr Mark Hankin

Dr Mark Kingston

Mr Michael D P Parker

1974

Mr Hugh G Arthur

Mr Peter Bennett-Jones

CBE

Mr Peter J Fudakowski

Dr Andy Newman

Mr Mario V Pampanini

Mr Andrew M Sheaf

Mr Ben Staveley

1975

Mr Kimball Bailey

Mr Julian A Gizzi

Mr Christopher H A Goodwin

Mr William M C Grant

Mr Stephen W Lowe

Mr Rupert H Orchard

1976

Mr Charles J Batten

Mr Martin A F Shenfield

Mr James D Wellesley Wesley

1977

Mr Geoffrey J Craddock

Mr Francis J McIvor

Dr Ardal K Powell

1978

Dr Claude E Evans

Professor Neil L Kent

Mr Henry W Tuck

1979

Mr Martin G S Gibson

Mr Julian E Gorst

Mr Linton J Guise

Captain James W Johnsen

1980

Mr Richard J Coleman

Mr Lucian H Comoy

Dr Charles W R D Moseley

Dr Stephen J O’Connor

Mr Nigel J J Pendrigh

Mr Ross G Reason

Mr John K Spry

Mr David F Weatherup

1981

Mr Mark B Abbott

Mr Edward A P Benthall

Mr Timothy G Orchard

Mr Jeremy Withers Green

1982

Mr Robert Chartener*

Mr Nigel R Hill

Mr Chris R Hoyle

Professor Charles J Knight OBE

Mr Graham R Walker

Mr William J R Wilson

1983

Mr Mark R Adamson

Mr Rory Graham

Mr David R Jennings

Mr Peter J Pursglove

Mr Gordon D Sombrowski

1984

Dr Christopher H J Bourne Swinton Hunter

Mr Malcolm L Pearce

1985

Mr Paul Drohan

1987

Mr Mark D Moorman*

1988

Dr Philip S Jones

Dr Gary J Nicholls

Professor Paul D Paton KC

Dame Commander Sarah

M Springman DBE*

1989

Mr Jonathan P Arscott

Mr Peter A L Causton

Air Vice Marshal David A Hobart

1990

Mr Stuart D Barr

Professor Tim Harper*

Mr Owen C W Price

Professor James R Raven FBA*

Fra Max Rumney

Mr Bob Skelton*

Mrs Natasa Williams

1991

Mrs Diana Coatney

1992

Dr Benjamin L Griffin

Mr Marshal K McReal

1993

Ms Froniga R Lambert

Mr Matthew Sturman, OBE

Mr Andrew N M Williams

1994

Ms Fiona C M Dixon

Mr Dominic J Lee

1995

Dr Richard O S McMillan

Ms Mary Napier

1996

Mr Christopher A Macbeth

Mr Adam K A Mortara

1998

Mrs Agapi Fylaktou

Major Ashley Morrell

Ms Jillian L Raw

1999

Ms Lisa Duffin

2000

Mr Edward J D Cross

The Reverend Professor

John L Morgan AM

Mrs Hannah L Ross

Mr Alexander P Schultz*

Professor Stefan A Halper*

2002

Mrs Hannah C James

2003

Mr Henry C M James

2004

Professor Helen Cooper*

2006

Mr Peter D Wickham

2007

Mr Richard A Fellows

2008

Mrs Cara L T Cooper

Dr Daniel Trocmé-Latter

2010

Mrs Julia Trocmé-Latter

2015

Mr Iain D C McLean

Friends

Mrs Rosemary Boyle

Mrs Lorna Brown

Mrs Sheila Evans

Ms Tamara Ljubec

Mrs Frances A Phillips

Dr Alan J Walton

Thank You

Every gift, large and small, makes a huge difference. There are many ways you can support the College; details can be found online at www.magd.cam.ac.uk/support.

SUPPORTING MAGDALENE

UK Taxpayers

If you are a UK taxpayer, every £100 you donate through Gift Aid is worth £125 to Magdalene. The difference is paid by HM Revenue and Customs at no extra cost to you.

If you pay tax at the higher rate, you can claim the difference between the rate you pay and the basic rate on your donation by filing a self-assessment tax return or by asking HM Revenue and Customs to amend your tax code.

US Taxpayers

US taxpayers can make tax efficient gifts via The Magdalene College Foundation (MCF) a 501(c)3 organisation. Gifts made by US

taxpayers to the MCF are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law and a tax receipt acceptable to the Internal Revenue Service is issued for every donation.

Canadian Taxpayers

The University of Cambridge issue donation receipts accepted by the Canada Revenue Agency for tax purposes on behalf of Magdalene.

For more information, please contact us on +44 (0)1223 32104 or email alumni@magd.cam.ac.uk

YOUR LEGACY

Leaving a gift for Magdalene is a meaningful way to help the College continue its world-class tuition, pioneering research that advantages society, and backing students from across the globe to achieve their potential.

By joining the increasing number of Members and friends who have pledged to remember Magdalene in their Will, you will be providing opportunities that will have a lasting impact for years to come.

To recognise your generosity, you will be welcomed as a lifetime member of the Buckingham Society where Members are invited to a biennial event hosted by the Master.

If you would like more information about planned giving or wish to discuss your gift in confidence, please contact us on +44 (0)1223 764410 or email development.director@magd.cam.ac.uk

Please scan me for more information or visit www.magd.cam.ac.uk/legacies.

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