List of Presidents of the Oxford Union
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Past elected Presidents of the Oxford Union at the University of Oxford are listed below, with their college and the year/term in which they served, if known. Iterum indicates that a person was serving a second term as President (which is not possible under the current Union rules).
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Presidents of the United Debating Society
Year | Term | President | College |
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1823 | ? | Donald Maclean | Balliol |
1823 | ? | A. W. Ashley | Christ Church |
1823 | ? | J. C. Colquhoun | Oriel |
1823 | ? | John Wilson-Patten (later Lord Winmarleigh) | Magdalen |
1823 | ? | Thomas Powys (later Lord Lilford) | Christ Church |
1823 | ? | John Bramston | Oriel |
1823 | ? | Henry Chetwynd-Talbot (later Earl of Shrewsbury) | Christ Church |
1823 | ? | Richard Durnford | Magdalen[1] |
1824 | ? | R. C. Dallas | Oriel |
1824 | ? | E. Vernon-Harcourt | Christ Church |
1824 | ? | Harry Vane (later Duke of Cleveland) | Oriel |
1824 | ? | T. F. Hodges | New College |
1824 | ? | Henry Baring | Christ Church |
1824 | ? | Viscount Mahon (later Earl Stanhope) | Christ Church |
1824 | ? | C. Des Voeux | Oriel |
1824 | ? | James Stuart-Wortley | Christ Church |
1824 | ? | Robert Wilberforce | Oriel |
1824 | ? | Digby Wrangham | Brasenose |
1824 | ? | A. J. Lewis | Trinity |
1824 | ? | H. H. Dodgson | Christ Church |
1824 | ? | John Talbot | Christ Church |
1825 | ? | N. H. Macdonald | Oriel |
1825 | ? | H. W. Torrens | Christ Church |
1825 | ? | Samuel Wilberforce | Oriel |
1825 | ? | Richard Durnford (iterum) | Magdalen[1] |
1825 | ? | W. J. Blake | Christ Church |
1825 | ? | Thomas Vesey (later Viscount de Vesci) | Christ Church |
1825 | ? | E. E. Villiers | Merton |
1825 | ? | Charles Murray | Oriel[2][n 1] |
1825 | ? | Walter Trower | Christ Church |
1825 | ? | R. A. Hornby | Oriel |
1825 | ? | Frederick Calvert | Christ Church |
1825 | ? | J. R. Wood | Christ Church |
Presidents of the Oxford Union Society
Year | Term | President | College |
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1826 | ? | H. H Dodgson | Christ Church |
1826 | ? | Digby Wrangham | Brasenose |
1826 | ? | Richard Durnford | Magdalen[1] |
1826 | ? | E. E. Villiers | Merton |
1826 | ? | R. A. Hornby | Oriel |
1826 | ? | N. H. Macdonald | Oriel |
1827 | ? | D. Smith | Christ Church |
1827 | ? | Henry Tufnell | Christ Church |
1827 | ? | J. Pearson | Balliol |
1827 | ? | Edward Twistleton | Trinity |
1827 | ? | William Courtenay (later Earl of Devon) | Christ Church[3] |
1827 | ? | Herman Merivale | Trinity |
1828 | ? | F. Trench | Oriel |
1828 | ? | D. Smith (iterum) | Christ Church |
1828 | ? | T. B. Hobhouse | Balliol |
1828 | ? | A. Grant | New College |
1828 | ? | C. Baring | Christ Church |
1829 | ? | Henry William Wilberforce | Oriel |
1829 | ? | Thomas Acland | Christ Church[2][n 1] |
1829 | ? | H. W. Moncrieff | New College |
1829 | ? | Henry Edward Manning [n 2] | Balliol |
1829 | ? | Henry William Wilberforce (iterum) | Oriel |
1830 | Hilary | Sidney Herbert (later Lord Lea) | Oriel |
1830 | Trinity | James Gaskell | Christ Church |
1830 | Michaelmas | William Ewart Gladstone | Christ Church[4][n 1] |
1831 | Hilary | James Bruce (later Earl of Elgin and Kincardine) | Christ Church |
1831 | ? | J. Anstice | Christ Church |
1831 | ? | J. E. Lyall | Balliol |
1831 | Michaelmas | Earl of Lincoln (later Duke of Newcastle) | Christ Church |
1832 | Hilary | George Rickards | Trinity |
1832 | Trinity | Roundell Palmer (later Earl of Selborne) | Trinity[5][n 1] |
1832 | Michaelmas | W. G. Ward | Christ Church |
1833 | Hilary | Edward Cardwell (later Viscount Cardwell) | Balliol |
1833 | Trinity | Archibald Tait | Balliol |
1833 | Michaelmas | Edward Massie | Wadham |
1834 | Hilary | Robert Lower (later Viscount Sherbrooke) | University |
1834 | ? | Charles Marriott | Oriel |
1834 | ? | W. Sinclair | St Mary Hall |
1834 | Michaelmas | J. Adams | Christ Church |
1835 | Hilary | W. G. Ward (iterum) | Balliol |
1835 | Trinity | J. M. Capes (iterum) | Balliol |
1835 | Michaelmas | Edward Cardwell (later Viscount Cardwell) (iterum) | Balliol |
1836 | Hilary | T. Brancker | Wadham |
1836 | Trinity | John Cornish (later known as John Mowbray) | Christ Church[6][n 1] |
1836 | Michaelmas | W. N. Tilson-Marsh (later known as W. N. Lushington-Tilson) | Oriel |
1837 | Hilary | Henry Cripps | New College[7][n 1] |
1837 | Trinity | G. R. Moncrieff | Balliol |
1837 | Michaelmas | James Hessey (later head of Merchant Taylors' School) | St John's |
1838 | Hilary | William Henry Ridley | Christ Church |
1838 | Trinity | W. C. Lake | Balliol[8][n 1] |
1838 | Michaelmas | Henry Highton (later Principal of Cheltenham College) | Queen's |
1839 | Hilary | G. R. Moncrieff (iterum) | Balliol |
1839 | Trinity | H. W. Sullivan | Balliol |
1839 | Michaelmas | W. E. Buckley | Brasenose |
1840 | Hilary | J. B. Blackett | Christ Church |
1840 | Trinity | George Rawlinson | Trinity[9][n 1] |
1840 | Michaelmas | C. T. Arnold | Magdalen Hall |
1841 | Hilary | R. C. Powles | Exeter[10][n 1] |
1841 | Trinity | J. T. B. Landon | Worcester |
1841 | Michaelmas | Richard Congreve | Wadham[11][n 1] |
1842 | Hilary | Meilville Portal | Christ Church |
1842 | Trinity | Drummond Chase | Oriel |
1842 | Michaelmas | Edward Plumptre | University |
1843 | Hilary | George Bowen | Trinity[12][n 1] |
1843 | Trinity | W. H. Scott | Trinity |
1843 | Trinity | John Coleridge (later Lord Coleridge) | Balliol[13][n 1] |
1844 | Hilary | H. M. White | New College |
1844 | Hilary | John Mackarness | Merton[14] |
1844 | Michaelmas | George Bowen (iterum) | Trinity[12][n 1] |
1845 | Hilary | Alfred Pott | Magdalen[15][n 1] |
1845 | Trinity | John G. Cazenove | Brasenose |
1845 | Michaelmas | Francis Sandford (later Lord Sandford) | Balliol |
1846 | Hilary | John Conington | University[14] |
1846 | Trinity | R. J. Simpson | Oriel |
1846 | Michaelmas | S. J. Hulme | Wadham |
1847 | Hilary | C. H. Stanton | Balliol |
1847 | Trinity | Earl of Dufferin (later Marquess of Dufferin and Ava) [n 2] | Christ Church |
W. B. Marriott | Exeter | ||
1847 | Michaelmas | George Ward Hunt | Christ Church |
1848 | Hilary | W. Congreve | Wadham |
1848 | Trinity | M. Blackett | Christ Church[14] |
1848 | Michaelmas | G. R. Portal | Christ Church |
1849 | Hilary | F. Meyrick | Trinity |
1849 | Trinity | George D. Boyle | Exeter |
1849 | Michaelmas | W. H. Milman | Christ Church[16][n 1] |
1850 | Hilary | J. R. K. Ralph | Queen's |
1850 | Trinity | Edward Knatchbull-Hugessen (later Lord Brabourne) | Magdalen |
1850 | Michaelmas | E. B. Lomer | Oriel |
1851 | Hilary | Alexander Mitchell | Christ Church |
1851 | Trinity | Henry Smith | Balliol |
1851 | Michaelmas | Frederick Lygon | Christ Church |
1852 | Hilary | Walter Shirley | Wadham |
1852 | Trinity | H. N. Oxenham | Balliol |
1852 | Michaelmas | Charles Pearson | Exeter[17][n 1] |
1853 | Hilary | J. Fitzgerald | University |
1853 | Trinity | Benjamin Bickley Rogers | Wadham[18][n 1] |
1853 | Michaelmas | George Goschen (later Viscount Goschen) | Oriel[19][n 1] |
1854 | Hilary | Arthur G. Butler (later Headmaster of Haileybury) | University[20][n 1] |
1854 | Trinity | Godfrey Lushington | Balliol[21][n 1] |
1854 | Michaelmas | George Brodrick (later Warden of Merton) | Balliol[22][n 1] |
1855 | Hilary | Robert Edward Bartlett (later Bampton Lecturer) | Trinity |
1855 | Trinity | J. H. Bridges | Oriel[23][n 1] |
1855 | Michaelmas | D. C. Lathbury (later editor of the Economist) | Brasenose |
1856 | Hilary | Charles Turner | Exeter[24][n 1] |
1856 | Trinity | W. F. Wilberforce | University |
1856 | Michaelmas | John Oakley | Brasenose |
1857 | Hilary | Philip Eliot (later Dean of Windsor) | Trinity |
1857 | Trinity | John Mitchinson | Pembroke[25][n 1] |
1857 | Michaelmas | T. R. Halcombe | Brasenose |
1858 | Hilary | T. W. Fowle | Oriel |
1858 | Trinity | Charles Bowen (later Lord Bowen) | Balliol[26][n 1] |
1858 | Michaelmas | E. K. Bennet | University |
1859 | Hilary | Albert Venn Dicey | Balliol[27][n 1] |
1859 | Trinity | A. O. Rutson | University |
1859 | Michaelmas | Peter Fogg | Jesus |
1860 | Hilary | Edward Moore | Queen's[28][n 1] |
1860 | Trinity | H. L. Harrison | Christ Church |
1860 | Michaelmas | Francis Morton Beaumont | St John's[29][n 1] |
1861 | Hilary | Kenelm Digby | Corpus Christi[30][n 1] |
1861 | Trinity | Thomas Hill Green | Balliol |
1861 | Michaelmas | John Magrath (later Vice-Chancellor of Oxford) | Queen's[31][n 1] |
1862 | Hilary | Auberon Herbert | St John's[32][n 1] |
1862 | Hilary | A. H. Beesly | Wadham |
1862 | Trinity | James Bryce (later Viscount Bryce) | Balliol[20][n 1] |
1862 | Michaelmas | O. W. Tancock | Exeter |
1863 | Hilary | Reginald Bosworth Smith | Corpus Christi[33][n 1] |
1863 | Trinity | Reginald Abbot (later Lord Colchester) | Christ Church[34][n 1] |
1863 | Michaelmas | Alfred Robinson | University[35][n 1] |
1864 | Hilary | William Fearon (later Headmaster of Winchester College) | New College[36][n 1] |
1864 | Trinity | Francis Jeune (later Lord St. Helier) | Balliol[37][n 1] |
1864 | Michaelmas | A. A. Clive | Lincoln |
1865 | Hilary | Alfred. Robinson (iterum) | New College[35][n 1] |
1865 | Trinity | R. Robinson | Worcester |
1865 | Michaelmas | Courtenay Ilbert | Balliol[38][n 1] |
1866 | Hilary | Edward Talbot | Christ Church[39][n 1] |
1866 | Trinity | George Simcox | Queen's[40][n 1] |
1866 | Michaelmas | William Awdry | Queen's[41][n 1] |
1867 | Hilary | William Sanday | Trinity[42][n 1] |
1867 | Trinity | Lord Francis Hervey | Balliol[43] |
1867 | Michaelmas | James Strachan-Davidson | Balliol[44][n 1] |
1868 | Hilary | Reginald Copleston (later Bishop of Calcutta) | Merton[45][n 1] |
1868 | Trinity | Edward Talbot (iterum) | Christ Church[39][n 1] |
1868 | Michaelmas | Mandell Creighton | Merton[46][n 1] |
1869 | Hilary | C. T. Redington | Christ Church |
1869 | Trinity | Reginald Copleston (later Bishop of Calcutta) (iterum) | St John's[45][n 1] |
1869 | Michaelmas | Charles Alan Fyffe | Balliol |
1870 | Hilary | William Duggan | Lincoln[47][n 1] |
1870 | Trinity | A. H. Turner | Christ Church |
1870 | Michaelmas | John Andrew Doyle | All Souls[48][n 1] |
1871 | Hilary | Thomas Grose | Queen's[49][n 1] |
1871 | Trinity | Herbert James | St John's[45][n 1] |
1871 | Michaelmas | Walter Lock | Magdalen[50][n 1] |
1872 | Hilary | John Bryce | Balliol |
1872 | Trinity | H. M. R. Pope | St John's |
1872 | Michaelmas | Charles Cruttwell (later headmaster of Malvern College) | Merton[51][n 1] |
1873 | Hilary | William Sinclair (later Archdeacon of London) | Balliol |
1873 | Trinity | Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett | Christ Church |
1873 | Michaelmas | Sir Robert Mowbray, 2nd Baronet | Balliol[48][n 1] |
1874 | Hilary | M. H. Gould | Trinity |
1874 | Trinity | H. H. Asquith | Balliol[38][n 1] |
1874 | Michaelmas | H. A. Venables | New College |
1875 | Hilary | Arthur Sloman (later headmaster of Birkenhead School) | Pembroke |
1875 | Trinity | Thomas Raleigh | Balliol[52][n 1] |
1875 | Michaelmas | Herbert Paul | Corpus Christi |
1876 | Hilary | G. M. Savery (later Headmaster of Harrogate) | Lincoln |
1876 | Trinity | Alfred Milner (later Viscount Milner) | Balliol[35][n 1] |
1876 | Michaelmas | R. H. Hadden | Merton |
1877 | Hilary | Dunbar Barton | Corpus Christi |
1877 | Trinity | Arthur Anthony Baumann[53] | Balliol |
1877 | Trinity | Viscount Lymington[53] | Balliol |
1877 | Michaelmas | Robert Horton | New College[54][n 1] |
1878 | Hilary | William St John Brodrick (later Earl of Midleton) | Balliol |
1878 | Trinity | Robert Germaine | Brasenose |
1878 | Michaelmas | Nathaniel Micklem | New College |
1879 | Hilary | Edward Poulton | Jesus[55][n 1] |
1879 | Trinity | F. R. Burrows | Trinity |
1879 | Michaelmas | Edward Cook | New College |
1880 | Hilary | Richard Dawson | Hertford |
1880 | Trinity | B. R. Wise | Queen's |
1880 | Michaelmas | George Nathaniel Curzon | Balliol |
1881 | Hilary | John Sargeaunt | University |
1881 | Trinity | Charles Arnold White (later Chief Justice of Madras) | New College |
1881 | Michaelmas | E. L. S Horsburgh | Queen's |
1882 | Hilary | John Andrew Hamilton | Balliol[56][n 1] |
1882 | Trinity | A. N. Cumming | Balliol[53] |
1882 | Michaelmas | Michael Sadler | Trinity |
1883 | Hilary | W. H. Shaw | Balliol[44][n 1] |
1883 | Trinity | H. J. Mackinder | Christ Church |
1883 | Michaelmas | John Staplyton Grey Pemberton | New College[57][n 1] |
1884 | Hilary | A. Dyson Williams | Corpus Christi |
1884 | Trinity | William Worsley | New College |
1884 | Michaelmas | Cosmo Lang, later Lord Lang | Balliol[58][n 1] |
1885 | Hilary | George Studley Sealy Vidal | New College[59][n 1] |
1885 | Hilary | G.O. Bellewes | Brasenose |
1885 | Michaelmas | Robert Cecil (later Viscount Chelwood) | University |
1886 | Hilary | Anthony Hawkins (also known as Anthony Hope) | Balliol |
1886 | Trinity | C. Emmott | Christ Church |
1886 | Michaelmas | Walter Alison Phillips | Merton and St John's |
1887 | Hilary | C. A. H. Green | Keble |
1887 | Trinity | C. J. Blacker | Merton |
1887 | Michaelmas | H. M. Godfray | Exeter |
1888 | Hilary | A. J. McGregor | Oriel |
1888 | Trinity | A. J. Carlyle | Exeter[60][n 1] |
1888 | Michaelmas | Arthur Griffith-Boscawen | Queen's |
1889 | Hilary | S. C. Parmiter | Oriel |
1889 | Trinity | H.G. Snowden | Lincoln |
1889 | Michaelmas | G. F. Mortimer | Balliol |
1890 | Hilary | A. G. V. Peel | New College |
1890 | Trinity | F. H. Coller | Christ Church |
1890 | Michaelmas | C. T. Knaus | Trinity |
1891 | Hilary | William Cozens-Hardy | New College |
1891 | Trinity | Lord Ampthill | New College |
1891 | Michaelmas | A. E. Ripley | Trinity |
1892 | Hilary | J. A. V. Magee | Merton |
1892 | Trinity | J. F. W. Galbraith | Oriel |
1892 | Michaelmas | R. C. Phillimore | Christ Church |
1893 | Hilary | C. H. Eliot | Merton |
1893 | Trinity | William Lygon, later Earl Beauchamp | Christ Church |
1893 | Michaelmas | H. W. Liversidge | Hertford |
1894 | Hilary | Lord Balcarres (later Earl of Crawford) | Magdalen |
1894 | Trinity | F. E. Smith | Wadham |
1894 | Michaelmas | H. A. Morrah | St John's |
1895 | Hilary | Hilaire Belloc | Balliol |
1895 | Trinity | P. J. Macdonell | Brasenose |
1895 | Michaelmas | R. C. Phillimore | Christ Church |
1896 | Hilary | John Simon, later Viscount Simon | Wadham |
1896 | Trinity | Archibald Boyd-Carpenter | Balliol |
1896 | Michaelmas | Francis Hirst | Wadham |
1897 | Hilary | Robert Johnson | New College |
1897 | Trinity | James William Cleland | Balliol |
1897 | Michaelmas | F. Lenwood | Corpus Christi |
1898 | Hilary | Edmund Bentley | Merton |
1898 | Trinity | Cyril Garbett | Keble |
1898 | Michaelmas | L. R. F. Oldershaw | Brasenose |
1899 | Hilary | John Buchan (later Lord Tweedsmuir) | Brasenose |
1899 | Trinity | Arthur Steel (later Arthur Steel-Maitland) | Balliol |
1899 | Michaelmas | G. Gathorne-Hardy | New College |
1900 | Hilary | Robert Ensor | Balliol[61] |
1900 | Trinity | Raymond Asquith[n 3] | Balliol[61] |
1900 | Michaelmas | Harold Baker | New College[61] |
1901 | Hilary | Algernon Cecil | Balliol[61] |
1901 | Trinity | T. Cuthbertson | Corpus Christi[61] |
1901 | Michaelmas | George Tomlinson | University[61] |
1902 | Hilary | Sandie Lindsay (later Lord Lindsay) | University[61] |
1902 | Trinity | Eric Macfadyen | Wadham[61] |
1902 | Michaelmas | Herbert du Parcq (later Lord du Parcq) | Exeter[61] |
1903 | Hilary | Herbert Asquith | Balliol[61] |
1903 | Trinity | F. W. Curran | Lincoln[61] |
1903 | Michaelmas | John Brooke | Corpus Christi[61] |
1904 | Hilary | William Temple | Balliol[61] |
1904 | Trinity | W. A. Moore | St John's[61] |
1904 | Michaelmas | E. S. Jose | Hertford[61] |
1905 | Hilary | J. St G. C. Heath | Corpus Christi[61] |
1905 | Trinity | Alexander Shaw (later Lord Craigmyle) | Trinity[61] |
1905 | Michaelmas | M. H. Woods | Trinity[61] |
1906 | Hilary | H. M. Paul | New College[61] |
1906 | Trinity | Hon H. Lygon | Magdalen[61] |
1906 | Michaelmas | Gervais Rentoul | Christ Church[61] |
1907 | Hilary | Neville Talbot | Christ Church[61] |
1907 | Trinity | William Gladstone [n 3] | New College[61] |
1907 | Michaelmas | W. S. Armour | Jesus[61] |
1908 | Hilary | Charles Thomas Le Quesne | Exeter[61] |
1908 | Trinity | Hugh Hallett | Christ Church[61] |
1908 | Michaelmas | M. H. Richmond | New College[61] |
1909 | Hilary | Ronald Knox | Balliol[61] |
1909 | Trinity | Edgar Swain | St John's[61] |
1909 | Michaelmas | R. G. D. Laffan | Balliol[61] |
1910 | Hilary | R. S. A. Palmer [n 3] | University[61] |
1910 | Trinity | Leonard Jacques Stein | Balliol[61] |
1910 | Michaelmas | A. W. Cockburn | New College[61] |
1911 | Hilary | Nathaniel Micklem | New College[61] |
1911 | Trinity | R. Bevir [n 3] | Hertford[61] |
1911 | Michaelmas | Philip Guedalla | Balliol[61] |
1912 | Hilary | Frank Griffith | Balliol[61] |
1912 | Trinity | Robert Barrington-Ward | Balliol[61] |
1912 | Michaelmas | G. S. Woodhouse [n 3] | Lincoln[61] |
1913 | Hilary | Walter Monckton | Balliol[61] |
1913 | Trinity | W. J. Bland [n 3] | Lincoln[61] |
1913 | Michaelmas | Godfrey Talbot [n 3] | Christ Church[61] |
1914 | Hilary | Ernest Roberts | Trinity[61] |
1914 | Trinity | A. H. M. Wedderburn | Balliol[61] |
1914 | Michaelmas | A. F. H. Wiggin | Oriel[61] |
No Presidents were elected during the First World War.[61]
Year | Term | President | College |
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1919 | Trinity | Leslie Hore-Belisha | St John's[61] |
1919 | Michaelmas | Thomas Earp | Exeter[61] |
1920 | Hilary | Constantine Gallop | Balliol[61] |
1920 | Trinity | Sir John Russell | New College[61] |
1920 | Michaelmas | Beverley Nichols | Balliol[61] |
1921 | Hilary | Alec Beechman | Balliol[61] |
1921 | Trinity | Captain Cecil Ramage | Pembroke[61] |
1921 | Michaelmas | Kenneth Lindsay | Worcester[61] |
1922 | Hilary | J. Victor Evans | St John's[61] |
1922 | Trinity | Ralph Carson | Oriel[61] |
1922 | Michaelmas | Edward Marjoribanks | Christ Church[61] |
1923 | Hilary | J. Douglas Woodruff | New College[61] |
1923 | Trinity | Gordon Bagnall | St John's[61] |
1923 | Michaelmas | Christopher Hollis | Balliol[61] |
1924 | Hilary | Christopher Scaife | St. John's[61] |
1924 | Trinity | Gerald Gardiner | Magdalen[61] |
1924 | Michaelmas | Henry Scrymgeour-Wedderburn, 11th Earl of Dundee | Balliol[61] |
1925 | Hilary | Robert Bernays | Worcester[61] |
1925 | Trinity | Vincent Lloyd-Jones | Jesus[61] |
1925 | Michaelmas | Hugh Molson | New College[61] |
1926 | Hilary | Gyles Isham | Magdalen[61] |
1926 | Trinity | Lindley Fraser | Balliol[61] |
1926 | Michaelmas | Alan Lennox-Boyd | Christ Church[61] |
1927 | Hilary | Roger Fulford | Worcester[61] |
1927 | Trinity | John Playfair Price | New College[61] |
1927 | Michaelmas | Malcolm Brereton[n 4] | Balliol[61] |
1928 | Hilary | Dingle Foot | Balliol[61] |
1928 | Trinity | Aubrey Herbert | University[61] |
1928 | Michaelmas | Somerset Stopford Brooke | Balliol[61] |
1929 | Hilary | Roger Wilson | Queen's[61] |
1929 | Trinity | Quintin Hogg | Christ Church[61] |
1929 | Michaelmas | Michael Stewart | St John's[61] |
1930 | Hilary | Edgar Lustgarten | St John's[61] |
1930 | Trinity | Joseph Mallalieu | Trinity[61] |
1930 | Michaelmas | John Boyd-Carpenter | Balliol[61] |
1931 | Hilary | John Foot | Balliol[61] |
1931 | Trinity | Geoffrey Wilson | Oriel[61] |
1931 | Michaelmas | Toby O'Brien | Exeter[61] |
1932 | Hilary | Arthur Irvine | Oriel[61] |
1932 | Trinity | Brian Davidson | New College[61] |
1932 | Michaelmas | John Christopher Smuts | University[61] |
1933 | Hilary | Frank Hardie | Christ Church[61] |
1933 | Trinity | Anthony Greenwood | Balliol[61] |
1933 | Michaelmas | Michael Foot | Wadham[61] |
1934 | Hilary | Dosoo Karaka | Lincoln[61] |
1934 | Trinity | Keith Steel-Maitland | Balliol[61] |
1934 | Michaelmas | W. G. Murray | Balliol[61] |
1935 | Hilary | David Lewis | Lincoln[61] |
1935 | Trinity | James Hickerton | St Catherine's[61] |
1935 | Michaelmas | Brian Farrell | Balliol[61] |
1936 | Hilary | Ian Harvey | Christ Church[61] |
1936 | Trinity | Bill Shebbeare [n 4] | Christ Church[61] |
1936 | Michaelmas | James Brown | Balliol[61] |
1937 | Hilary | Christopher Mayhew | Christ Church[61] |
1937 | Trinity | Patrick Anderson | Worcester[61] |
1937 | Michaelmas | Alan Fyfe [n 4] | Balliol[61] |
1938 | Hilary | Raymond Henry Walton | Balliol[61] |
1938 | Trinity | Philip Toynbee | Christ Church[61] |
1938 | Michaelmas | Alan Wood | Balliol[61] |
1939 | Hilary | Edward Heath | Balliol[61] |
1939 | Trinity | Hugh Fraser | Balliol[61] |
1939 | Michaelmas | A. F. Giles[n 5] | Balliol[61] |
1939 | Michaelmas | Sir Nicholas Henderson | Hertford[61] |
1940 | Hilary | Madron Seligman | Balliol[61] |
1940 | Trinity | Robin Edmonds | Brasenose[61] |
1940 | Michaelmas | James Comyn | New College[61] |
1941 | Hilary | Indar Bahadoorsingh | St Catherine's[61] |
1941 | Trinity | Kenneth Riddle | St Catherine's[61] |
1941 | Michaelmas | Michael Kinchin-Smith | Christ Church[61] |
1942 | Hilary | Gershon Hirsch (now Avner) | Brasenose[61] |
1942 | Trinity | F. P. R. Hinchliffe | New College[61] |
1942 | Michaelmas | Cameron Tudor | Keble[61] |
1943 | Hilary | Herbert Clarke | Jesus[61] |
1943 | Trinity | Courtney Blackmore | Keble[61] |
1943 | Michaelmas | Godfrey le Quesne | Exeter[61] |
1944 | Hilary | Kenneth Lamb | Trinity[61] |
1944 | Trinity | Fernando Henriques | Brasenose[61] |
1944 | Michaelmas | Tony Pickford | Oriel[61] |
1945 | Hilary | Alan Gibson [n 5] | Queen's[61] |
1945 | Hilary | Rudi Weisweiller | New College[61] |
1945 | Trinity | Anthony Walton | Hertford[61] |
1945 | Michaelmas | John Long | Queen's[61] |
1946 | Hilary | Basil Wigoder | Oriel[61] |
1946 | Trinity | Anthony Crosland | Trinity[61] |
1946 | Michaelmas | Group Captain Ronald Brown | Brasenose[61] |
1947 | Hilary | Roger Gray | Queen's[61] |
1947 | Trinity | Anthony Wedgwood Benn | New College[61] |
1947 | Michaelmas | Peter Kroyer | Christ Church[61] |
1948 | Hilary | Clive Wigram | Oriel[61] |
1948 | Trinity | Edward Boyle | Christ Church[61] |
1948 | Michaelmas | Seymour Hills | St Catherine's[61] |
1949 | Hilary | Peter Kirk | Trinity[61] |
1949 | Trinity | Rodney Donald | Christ Church[61] |
1949 | Michaelmas | Sir Richard Faber | Christ Church[61] |
1950 | Hilary | Uwe Kitzinger | New College[61] |
1950 | Trinity | Robin Day | St Edmund Hall[61] |
1950 | Michaelmas | Godfrey Smith | Worcester[61] |
1951 | Hilary | Jeremy Thorpe | Trinity[61] |
1951 | Trinity | William Rees-Mogg | Balliol[61] |
1951 | Michaelmas | Ivan Yates | Pembroke[61] |
1952 | Hilary | Peter Blaker | New College[61] |
1952 | Trinity | Howard Shuman | New College[61] |
1952 | Michaelmas | Patrick Mayhew | Balliol[61] |
1953 | Hilary | Bryan Magee | Keble[61] |
1953 | Trinity | John Peters | Balliol[61] |
1953 | Michaelmas | Andrew Cuninghame | Worcester[61] |
1954 | Hilary | Tyrell Burgess | Keble[61] |
1954 | Trinity | Raghavan Iyer | Magdalen[61] |
1954 | Michaelmas | Michael Heseltine | Pembroke[61] |
1955 | Hilary | Jeremy Isaacs | Merton[61] |
1955 | Trinity | Anthony Howard | Christ Church[61] |
1955 | Michaelmas | Desmond Watkins | Keble[61] |
1956 | Hilary | Alec Grant | Merton[61] |
1956 | Trinity | Roy Dixon | Exeter[61] |
1956 | Michaelmas | Edmund Ions | Merton[61] |
1957 | Hilary | Jeremy Lever | University[61] |
1957 | Trinity | Peter Brooke | Balliol[61] |
1957 | Michaelmas | Brian Walden | Queen's[61] |
1958 | Hilary | Lalith Athulathmudali | Jesus[61] |
1958 | Trinity | Stuart Griffiths | Magdalen[61] |
1958 | Michaelmas | Ron Owen | Christ Church[61] |
1959 | Hilary | Lakshman Kadirgamar | Balliol[61] |
1959 | Trinity | Anthony Newton | Trinity[61] |
1959 | Michaelmas | Joe Trattner | St Catherine's[61] |
1960 | Hilary | Ian Lyon | Oriel[61] |
1960 | Trinity | Peter Jay | Christ Church[61] |
1960 | Michaelmas | Robert Rowland | Keble[61] |
1961 | Hilary | Phillip Whitehead | Exeter[61] |
1961 | Trinity | Paul Foot | University[61] |
1961 | Michaelmas | Howard Preece | Merton[61] |
1962 | Hilary | Hugh Stephenson | New College[61] |
1962 | Trinity | John McDonnell | Balliol[61] |
1962 | Michaelmas | Michael Beloff | Magdalen[61] |
1963 | Hilary | Girish Karnad | Magdalen[61] |
1963 | Trinity | Jeffrey Jowell | Hertford[61] |
1963 | Michaelmas | Anthony Hart | New College[61] |
1964 | Hilary | Garth Pratt | Christ Church[61] |
1964 | Trinity | Lord James Douglas-Hamilton | Balliol[61] |
1964 | Michaelmas | Eric Abrahams | St Peter's[61] |
1965 | Hilary | Neil MacCormick | Balliol[61] |
1965 | Trinity | Tariq Ali | Exeter[61] |
1965 | Michaelmas | Douglas Hogg | Christ Church[61] |
1966 | Hilary | Joshua Bamfield | Pembroke[61] |
1966 | Trinity | Jeremy Beloff | St Catherine's[61] |
1966 | Michaelmas | Montek Singh Ahluwalia | Magdalen[61] |
1967 | Hilary | Ronald Cohen | Exeter[61] |
1967 | Trinity | Stephen Marks | New College[61] |
1967 | Michaelmas | Robert Jackson | St Edmund Hall[61] |
1968 | Hilary | Geraldine Jones | St Hugh's[61] |
1968 | Trinity | William Waldegrave | Corpus Christi[61] |
1968 | Michaelmas | Ian Glick | Balliol[61] |
1969 | Hilary | David Walter | Trinity[61] |
1969 | Trinity | Colin Youlden | Merton[61] |
1969 | Michaelmas | Gyles Brandreth | New College[61] |
1970 | Hilary | Guy Harkin | Hertford[61] |
1970 | Trinity | Stephen Milligan | Magdalen[61] |
1970 | Michaelmas | Eric Parsloe | Corpus Christi[61] |
1971 | Hilary | Michael House | Exeter[61] |
1971 | Trinity | Susan Richards (now Kramer) | St Hilda's[61] |
1971 | Michaelmas | Christopher Tookey | Exeter[61] |
1972 | Hilary | Julian Priestley [n 2] | Balliol[61] |
1972 | Hilary | Pradeep Mitra | Balliol[61] |
1972 | Trinity | Patric Dickinson | Exeter[61] |
1972 | Michaelmas | Philip McDonagh | Balliol[61] |
1973 | Hilary | Michael Austerberry | Trinity[61] |
1973 | Trinity | Colin Maltby | Christ Church[61] |
1973 | Michaelmas | David Warren | Exeter[61] |
1974 | Hilary | Simon Walker | Balliol[61] |
1974 | Trinity | Michael Soole | University[61] |
1974 | Michaelmas | Robert McDonagh | Balliol[61] |
1975 | Hilary | Robert Scoble | Nuffield[61] |
1975 | Trinity | Victor van Amerongen | Magdalen[61] |
1975 | Michaelmas | David Soskin | Magdalen[61] |
1976 | Hilary | Andrew Bell | University[61] |
1976 | Trinity | Colin Moynihan | University[61] |
1976 | Michaelmas | Richard Norton (later Lord Grantley) | New College[61] |
1977 | Hilary | Benazir Bhutto | St Catherine's[61] |
1977 | Trinity | Victoria Schofield | Lady Margaret Hall[61] |
1977 | Michaelmas | Damian Green | Balliol[61] |
1978 | Hilary | Nicholas O'Shaughnessy | Keble[61] |
1978 | Trinity | John Harrison | Merton[61] |
1978 | Michaelmas | Daniel Moylan | Queen's[61] |
1979 | Hilary | Alan Duncan | St John's[61] |
1979 | Trinity | Philip May | Lincoln[61] |
1979 | Michaelmas | Michael Crick | New College[61] |
1980 | Hilary | Warwick Lightfoot | Exeter[61] |
1980 | Trinity | Nicholas Prettejohn | Balliol[61] |
1980 | Michaelmas | Rupert Soames | Worcester[61] |
1981 | Hilary | Andrew Sutcliffe | Worcester[61] |
1981 | Trinity | Alexandra Jones | New College[61] |
1981 | Michaelmas | William Hague | Magdalen[61] |
1982 | Hilary | Kevin Brennan | Pembroke College[61] |
1982 | Trinity | Paul Thompson | Corpus Christi[61] |
1982 | Michaelmas | Christopher Wortley | New College[61] |
1983 | Hilary | Hilali Nordeen | Balliol[61] |
1983 | Trinity | Andrew Sullivan | Magdalen[61] |
1983 | Michaelmas | Neale Stevenson | Christ Church[61] |
1984 | Hilary | Malcolm Bull | Balliol[61] |
1984 | Trinity | Melvyn Stride | St Edmund Hall[61] |
1984 | Michaelmas | Laurence Grafstein | Balliol[61] |
1985 | Hilary | Roland Rudd | Regent's Park[61] |
1985 | Trinity | Neil Sherlock | Christ Church[61] |
1985 | Michaelmas | Anthony Goodman | New College[61] |
1986 | Hilary | Jeya Wilson | St Antony's |
1986 | Trinity | Boris Johnson | Balliol[61] |
1986 | Michaelmas | Angus McCullough | Pembroke[61] |
1987 | Hilary | Simon Stevens[62] | Balliol[61] |
1987 | Trinity | Jessica Pulay | Christ Church[61] |
1987 | Michaelmas | Anthony Frieze | Balliol[61] |
1988 | Hilary | Michael Gove | Lady Margaret Hall[61] |
1988 | Trinity | Duncan Gray | University[61] |
1988 | Michaelmas | Andrew McCulloch | Jesus[61] |
1989 | Hilary | Adam Bruce | Balliol[61] |
1989 | Trinity | Stefan Green | Queen's[61] |
1989 | Michaelmas | Diana Gerald | Balliol[61] |
1990 | Hilary | Ed Lazarus | St Anne's[61] |
1990 | Trinity | Jeremy Quin | Hertford[61] |
1990 | Michaelmas | Melanie Johnson | St Anne's[61] |
1991 | Hilary | Ollie Campbell | St Hugh's[61] |
1991 | Trinity | Damian Hinds | Trinity[61] |
1991 | Michaelmas | Nicholas Edgar | University[61] |
1992 | Hilary | Graeme Halkerston | Lady Margaret Hall |
1992 | Trinity | Adrian Gannon | Lincoln |
1992 | Michaelmas | Christopher Hall | Hertford |
1993 | Hilary | James Robertson | Jesus |
1993 | Trinity | Katherine Wade | Wadham |
1993 | Michaelmas | Toby Lewis | Wadham |
1994 | Hilary | Kate Wilson | Hertford |
1994 | Trinity | Peter Gowers | Keble |
1994 | Michaelmas | Jeremy Green | Christ Church |
1995 | Hilary | Robert Palmer | St John's |
1995 | Trinity | David Pinto-Duschinsky | Pembroke |
1995 | Michaelmas | Matt Guy | Magdalen |
1996 | Hilary | Jonathan Wolf | Corpus Christi |
1996 | Trinity | Paul Kenward | Lady Margaret Hall |
1996 | Michaelmas | Jenny Carter-Manning | Pembroke |
1997 | Hilary | Rob Harrington | Somerville |
1997 | Trinity | Oli Evans | Christ Church |
1997 | Michaelmas | Sam Gyimah | Somerville |
1998 | Hilary | Clare Dixon | St Anne's |
1998 | Trinity | Ellie Blagbrough | St Hilda's |
1998 | Michaelmas | Helen Eastman | Corpus Christi |
1999 | Hilary | Theo Mills | Trinity |
1999 | Trinity | Nicky Black | Lady Margaret Hall |
1999 | Michaelmas | Ben Seifert | St Peter's |
2000 | Hilary | Lucy Aitkens | St Hilda's |
2000 | Trinity | Jeff Bell | Lady Margaret Hall |
2000 | Michaelmas | Richard Silcock | St Peter's |
2001 | Hilary | Nick Mason | Pembroke |
2001 | Trinity | Amy Harland | Trinity |
2001 | Michaelmas | Neil Mahapatra | Pembroke |
2002 | Hilary | Charlotte Keenan | Trinity |
2002 | Trinity | Karen Price | Magdalen |
2002 | Michaelmas | David Watson | Brasenose |
2003 | Hilary | Fraser Campbell | Pembroke |
2003 | Trinity | Ambrose Faulks | Lady Margaret Hall |
2003 | Michaelmas | Marcus Walker | Oriel |
2004 | Hilary | Edward Tomlinson | St John's |
2004 | Trinity | Georgina Costa | Christ Church |
2004 | Michaelmas | Ruzwana Bashir | New College |
2005 | Hilary | Laura Poots | St John's |
2005 | Trinity | Richard Tydeman | Christ Church |
2005 | Michaelmas | Chris Farmer | St Hugh's |
2006 | Hilary | Sapana Agrawal | St Edmund Hall |
2006 | Trinity | David Powell | Balliol |
2006 | Michaelmas | James Wise | Christ Church |
2007 | Hilary | Theo Roos | Lady Margaret Hall |
2007 | Trinity | Alex Just | Wadham |
2007 | Michaelmas | Luke Tryl | Magdalen |
2008 | Hilary | Emily Partington | Jesus |
2008 | Trinity | Ben Tansey | Lincoln |
2008 | Michaelmas | Josh Roche | Christ Church |
2009 | Hilary | Charlie Holt | Lady Margaret Hall |
2009 | Trinity | Corey Dixon | Oriel |
2009 | Michaelmas | James Dray | Mansfield |
2010 | Hilary | Stuart Cullen | Christ Church |
2010 | Trinity | Laura Winwood | Hertford |
2010 | Michaelmas | James Kingston | Christ Church |
2011 | Hilary | James Langman | University |
2011 | Trinity | Ashvir Sangha | Queen's |
2011 | Michaelmas | Izzy Westbury | Hertford |
2012 | Hilary | Lauren Pringle | Wadham |
2012 | Trinity | Isabel Ernst | St Catherine's |
2012 | Michaelmas | Seung-yoon Lee | Hertford |
2013 | Hilary | Maria Rioumine | Christ Church |
2013 | Trinity | Joseph D'Urso | New College |
2013 | Michaelmas | Parit Wacharasindhu | St John's |
2014 | Hilary | Polina Ivanova | University |
2014 | Trinity | Ben Sullivan | Christ Church |
2014 | Michaelmas | Mayank Banerjee | St John's |
2015 | Hilary | Lisa Wehden | Worcester |
2015 | Trinity | Olivia Merrett | St John's |
2015 | Michaelmas | Charles Vaughan | St John's |
2016 | Hilary | Stuart Webber | Somerville |
2016 | Trinity | Robert Harris | New College |
Other notable officers
The 3rd Marquess of Salisbury was Union Secretary in Michaelmas 1848.
Harold Macmillan was Secretary of the Union in Hilary 1914, then Junior Treasurer (elected unopposed, which was then very unusual) in Trinity 1914; but for the war he would “almost certainly” have been President.[63]
In fiction
- Simon Kerslake (early 1950s), protagonist of the Jeffrey Archer novel First Among Equals. Invites sitting Prime Minister Winston Churchill to propose motion during Eights Week that "This House Would Rather be a Commoner than a Lord". His future rival, (Lord) Charles Seymour listens from the floor and resolves to enter politics also. Archer himself was elected to Standing Committee for one term in 1965.[citation needed]
Notes
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26 1.27 1.28 1.29 1.30 1.31 1.32 1.33 1.34 1.35 1.36 1.37 1.38 1.39 1.40 1.41 1.42 1.43 1.44 1.45 1.46 1.47 1.48 1.49 1.50 1.51 1.52 1.53 1.54 1.55 1.56 1.57 1.58 1.59 1.60 1.61 1.62 1.63 1.64 1.65 The term in which he held office is not mentioned by the reference.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Resigned
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 Killed during the First World War
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Killed during the Second World War
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Elected but did not hold office because of war service
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