List of Members of Peterhouse, Cambridge - Fellows

Fellows

See also: Category:Fellows of Peterhouse, Cambridge
Name Birth Death Career
Kingsley Amis 1922 1995 Novelist
Herbert Butterfield 1900 1979 Historian
Henry Cavendish 1731 1810 Scientist
Christopher Cockerell 1910 1999 Inventor of the hovercraft
Maurice Cowling 1926 2005 Historian
Richard Crashaw 1613 1649 Poet
James Dewar 1842 1923 Scientist
Niall Ferguson 1964 Historian
Thomas Gray 1716 1771 Poet and Regius Professor of Modern History
Thomas Heywood 1570? 1641 Playwright and Actor
George Joye 1495 1553 Protestant Bible Translator
Lord Kelvin 1824 1907 Physicist
Aaron Klug 1926 Nobel Prize Winner
Patrick Lynch (Irish Economist) 1917 2001 Economist
Archer Martin 1910 2002 Nobel Prize for developing partition chromatography
Fynes Moryson 1566 1630 Travel author
Edward Norman 1938 Theologian
Andrew Perne 1519 1589 Dean of Ely
Max Perutz 1914 2002 Nobel Prize for chemistry
Roger Scruton 1944 Philosopher
Hugh Trevor-Roper, Baron Dacre of Glanton 1914 2003 Historian
Shallet Turner 1762 Regius Professor of Modern History
John Whitgift 1530 1604 Archbishop

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