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- Key
- Presidents of the United Debating Society
- Presidents of the Oxford Union Society 1826–1831 1831–1850 1850–1875 1875–1900 1900–1925 1925–1950 1950–1975 1975–2000 2000–present
- Other notable officers
- In fiction
- Notes
- References
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. Iterum indicates that a person was serving a second term as President (which is not possible under the current Union rules). Key{{columns-list|colwidth=12em|{{plainlist|- All Souls
- Balliol
- Brasenose
- Christ Church
- Corpus Christi
- Exeter
- Green Templeton
- Harris Manchester
- Hertford
- Jesus
- Keble
- Kellogg
- Lady Margaret Hall
- Linacre
- Lincoln
- Magdalen
- Mansfield
- Merton
- New College
- Nuffield
- Oriel
- Pembroke
- Queen's
- Regent's Park
- Somerville
- St Anne's
- St Antony's
- St Catherine's
- St Cross
- St Edmund Hall
- St Hilda's
- St Hugh's
- St John's
- St Peter's
- Trinity
- University
- Wadham
- Wolfson
- Worcester
}}}} Presidents of the United Debating SocietyThese are the Presidents as listed[1] {{columns-list|colwidth=12em|{{plainlist|- 1823
- Donald Maclean
- A. W. Ashley
- J. C. Colquhoun
- John Wilson-Patten
- Thomas Powys
- John Bramston
- Henry Chetwynd-Talbot
- Richard Durnford[1]
- 1824
- R. C. Dallas
- E. Vernon-Harcourt
- Harry Vane
- T. F. Hodges
- Henry Baring
- Viscount Mahon
- C. Des Voeux
- James Stuart-Wortley
- Robert Wilberforce
- Digby Wrangham
- A. J. Lewis
- Hassard Hume Dodgson
- John Talbot
- 1825
- N. H. Macdonald
- H. W. Torrens
- Samuel Wilberforce
- Richard Durnford (iterum)[1]
- W. J. Blake
- Thomas Vesey
- E. E. Villiers
- Charles Murray[2]
- Walter Trower
- R. A. Hornby
- Frederick Calvert
- J. R. Wood
}}}} Presidents of the Oxford Union Society1826–1831These are the Presidents as listed[1][6][7] {{columns-list|colwidth=12em|{{plainlist|- 1826
- Hilary
- Hassard Hume Dodgson[3][6][4]
- Digby Wrangham[6]
- Trinity
- Richard Durnford[5][1][6]
- E. E. Villiers (iterum)[6]
- 1826–27
- Michaelmas
- R. A. Hornby[6]
- Hilary
- N. H. Macdonald[6]
- Douglas Smith[7]
- Henry Tufnell[6]
- Trinity
- J. Pearson[6]
- Edward Twistleton[6]
- 1827–28
- Michaelmas
- William Courtenay[8][6]
- Herman Merivale[6]
- Hilary
- Douglas Smith (iterum)[6]
- Trinity
- Thomas Hobhouse[6]
- A. Grant[6]
- 1828–29
- Michaelmas
- Charles Baring[6]
- Hilary
- Henry Wilberforce[6]
- Thomas Acland[2][6]
- Trinity
- G. R. Moncrieff[6]
- 1829–30
- Michaelmas
- Henry Manning[9][6]
- Henry Wilberforce (iterum)[10][6][4]
- Hilary
- Sidney Herbert
- Trinity
- James Gaskell[6]
- 1830–31
- Michaelmas
- James Gaskell[6]
- William Gladstone[6]
- Hilary
- James Bruce[6]/>
- Joseph Anstice
- Trinity
- John Lyall[6]
}}}} 1831–1850Year | Michaelmas | Hilary | Trinity |
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1831–32 | Earl of Lincoln | George Rickards | Roundell Palmer[11][4] | 1832–33 | William Ward | Edward Cardwell | Archibald Tait | 1833–34 | Edward Massie | Robert Lowe Charles Marriott | William Sinclair{{efn|group=nb|Sinclair attended St Mary Hall, Oxford. Associated with Oriel since 1326, it functioned independently from 1545 to 1902, before being incorporated into Oriel upon the death of its Principal, Drummond Percy Chase. Thus, St Mary Hall's coat of arms is substituted with that of the university itself.}} | 1834–35 | J. Adams | William Ward (iterum) | J. M. Capes | 1835–36 | Edward Cardwell (iterum) | T. Brancker | John Cornish[12][4] | 1836–37 | W. N. Tilson-Marsh | Henry Cripps[13][4] | G. R. Moncrieff | 1837–38 | James Hessey | William Ridley | W. C. Lake[14][4] | 1838–39 | Henry Highton | G. R. Moncrieff (iterum) | H. W. Sullivan | 1839–40 | William Buckley | J. B. Blackett | George Rawlinson[15][4] | 1840–41 | C. T. Arnold | R. C. Powles[16][4] | J. T. B. Landon | 1841–42 | Richard Congreve[17][4] | Melville Portal | Drummond Chase | 1842–43 | Edward Plumptre | George Bowen[18][4] | W. H. Scott | 1843–44 | John Coleridge[19][4] | H. M. White
| John Mackarness[20][4] | 1844–45 | George Bowen[18][4](iterum) | Alfred Pott[21][4] | John G. Cazenove | 1846–47 | Francis Sandford | John Conington[20] | R. J. Simpson | 1848–49 | S. J. Hulme | C. H. Stanton | Earl of Dufferin[3] W. B. Marriott | 1847–48 | George Hunt | Walter Congreve | Montagu Blackett[20] | 1848–49 | G. R. Portal | F. Meyrick | George Boyle | 1849–50 | William Milman[22][23] | J. R. K. Ralph | Edward Knatchbull-Hugessen |
1850–1875Year | Michaelmas | Hilary | Trinity |
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1850–51 | E. B. Lomer | Alexander Mitchell | Henry Smith | 1851–52 | Frederick Lygon | Walter Shirley | Henry Oxenham | 1852–53 | C. H. Pearson[24][4] | J. Fitzgerald | Benjamin Rogers[25][4] | 1853–54 | George Goschen[26][4] | Arthur Butler[27][4] | Godfrey Lushington[28][4] | 1854–55 | George C. Brodrick[29][4] | Robert Bartlett | J. H. Bridges[30][4] | 1855–56 | D. C. Lathbury | Charles Turner[31][4] | W. F. Wilberforce | 1856–57 | John Oakley | Philip Eliot | John Mitchinson[32][4] | 1857–58 | T. R. Halcombe | Thomas Fowle | Charles Bowen[33][4] | 1858–59 | E. K. Bennet | A. V. Dicey[34][4] | A. O. Rutson | 1859–60 | Peter Fogg | Edward Moore[35][4] | H. L. Harrison | 1860–61 | Francis Beaumont[36][4] | Kenelm Digby[37][4] | Thomas Green | 1861–62 | J. R. Magrath[38][4] | Auberon Herbert[39][40][4] A. H. Beesly | James Bryce[27][4]
| 1862–63 | O. W. Tancock | Reginald Smith[41][4]
| Reginald Abbot[42][4]
| 1863–64 | Alfred Robinson[43][4] | William Fearon[44][4]
| Francis Jeune[45][4]
| 1864–65 | A. A. Clive | Alfred Robinson[43][4] (iterum) | R. Robinson | 1865–66 | Courtenay Ilbert[46][4] | Edward Talbot[47][4] | George Simcox[48][4] | 1866–67 | William Awdry[49][4] | William Sanday[50][4] | Lord Francis Hervey[51] | 1867–68 | James Strachan-Davidson[52][4] | Reginald Copleston[53][4] | Edward Talbot[47][4] (iterum) | 1868–69 | Mandell Creighton[54][4] | C. T. Redington | Reginald Copleston[53][4] (iterum) | 1869–70 | Charles Fyffe | William Duggan[55][4] | A. H. Turner | 1870–71 | John Doyle[56][4] | Thomas Grose[57][4] | Herbert James[53][4] | 1871–72 | Walter Lock[58][4] | John Bryce | Henry Pope | 1872–73 | Charles Cruttwell[59][4] | William M. Sinclair | Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett | 1873–74 | Robert Mowbray[56][4] | M. H. Gould | H. H. Asquith[46][4] | 1874–75 | H. A. Venables | Thomas Raleigh[60][4] | Arthur Sloman[61] |
1875–1900Year | Michaelmas | Hilary | Trinity |
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1875–76 | Herbert Paul | George Savery | Alfred Milner[43][4] | 1876–77 | Robert Haddon | Dunbar Barton | Viscount Lymington[3][162][4] Arthur Baumann[62][4] | 1877–78 | Robert Horton[63][4] | William St John Brodrick | Robert Germaine | 1878–79 | Nathaniel Micklem | Edward Poulton[64] | F. R. Burrows | 1879–80 | Edward Cook | Richard Dawson | B. R. Wise | 1880–81 | George Curzon | John Sargeaunt | Charles White | 1881–82 | Edward Horsburgh | John Hamilton[65] | A. N. Cumming[62] | 1882–83 | Michael Sadler | W. H. Shaw[52] | Halford Mackinder[172] | 1883–84 | John Pemberton[66] | A. Dyson Williams | William Worsley | 1884–85 | Cosmo Lang[67] | George Vidal[68] | George Bellewes | 1885–86 | Robert Cecil | Anthony Hawkins | C. Emmott | 1886–87 | / Walter Phillips | Charles Green | C. J. Blacker | 1887–88 | H. M. Godfray | A. J. McGregor | A. J. Carlyle[69] | 1888–89 | Arthur Griffith-Boscawen | Spurrier Parmiter | Herbert Snowden | 1889–90 | George Mortimer | George Peel | Frank Coller | 1890–91 | Carl Knaus | William Cozens-Hardy | Lord Ampthill | 1891–92 | A. E. Ripley | John Magee | John Galbraith | 1892–93 | Robert Charles Phillimore | C. H. Eliot | William Lygon | 1893–94 | H. W. Liversidge | Lord Balcarres | F. E. Smith | 1894–95 | Herbert Morrah | Hilaire Belloc | P. J. Macdonell | 1895–96 | R. C. Phillimore (iterum) | John Simon | Archibald Boyd-Carpenter | 1896–97 | Francis Hirst | Robert Johnson | James Cleland | 1897–98 | F. Lenwood | Edmund Bentley | Cyril Garbett | 1898–99 | L. R. F. Oldershaw | John Buchan | Arthur Steel | 1899–1900 | G. M. Gathorne-Hardy | Robert Ensor[70] | Raymond Asquith[71][70] |
1900–1925Year | Michaelmas | Hilary | Trinity |
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1900–01 | Harold Baker[70] | Algernon Cecil[70] | T. Cuthbertson[70] | 1901–02 | George Tomlinson[70] | Sandie Lindsay[70] | Eric Macfadyen[70] | 1902–03 | Herbert du Parcq[70] | Herbert Asquith[70] | F. W. Curran[70] | 1903–04 | John Brooke[70] | William Temple[70] | W. A. Moore[70] | 1904–05 | E. S. Jose[70] | John Heath[70] | Alexander Shaw[70] | 1905–06 | M. H. Woods[70] | H. M. Paul[70] | Henry Lygon[70] | 1906–07 | Gervais Rentoul[70] | Neville Talbot[70] | Will Gladstone[71][70] | 1907–08 | W. S. Armour[70] | Charles Le Quesne[70] | Hugh Hallett[70] | 1908–09 | M. H. Richmond[70] | Ronald Knox[70] | Edgar Swain[70] | 1909–10 | Robert Laffan[70] | Robert S. A. Palmer[71][70] | Leonard Stein[70] | 1910–11 | A. W. Cockburn[70] | Nathaniel Micklem[70] | Raymond Bevir[71][70] | 1911–12 | Philip Guedalla[70] | Frank Griffith[70] | Robert Barrington-Ward[70] | 1912–13 | G. S. Woodhouse[71][70] | Walter Monckton[70] | W. J. Bland[71][70] | 1913–14 | Godfrey Talbot[71][70] | Ernest Roberts[70] | Alexander Wedderburn[70] | 1914–15 | Arthur Wiggin[70] | N/A | N/A | 1915–16 | N/A | N/A | N/A | 1916–17 | N/A | N/A | N/A | 1917–18 | N/A | N/A | N/A | 1918–19 | N/A | N/A | Leslie Hore-Belisha[70] | 1919–20 | Thomas Earp[70] | Constantine Gallop[70] | John Russell[70] | 1920–21 | Beverley Nichols[70] | Alec Beechman[70] | Cecil Ramage[70] | 1921–22 | Kenneth Lindsay[70] | John Evans[70] | Ralph Carson[70] | 1922–23 | Edward Marjoribanks[70] | J. Douglas Woodruff[70] | Gordon Bagnall[70] | 1923–24 | Christopher Hollis[70] | Christopher Scaife[70] | Gerald Gardiner[70] | 1924–25 | Henry Scrymgeour-Wedderburn[70] | Robert Bernays[70] | Vincent Lloyd-Jones[70] |
1925–1950Year | Michaelmas | Hilary | Trinity |
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1925–26 | Hugh Molson[70] | Gyles Isham[70] | Lindley Fraser[70] | 1926–27 | Alan Lennox-Boyd[70] | Roger Fulford[70] | John Playfair Price[70] | 1927–28 | Malcolm Brereton[72][70] | Dingle Foot[70] | Aubrey Herbert[70] | 1928–29 | Somerset Stopford Brooke[70] | Roger Wilson[70] | Quintin Hogg[70] | 1929–30 | Michael Stewart[70] | Edgar Lustgarten[70] | Joseph Mallalieu[70] | 1930–31 | John Boyd-Carpenter[70] | John Foot[70] | Geoffrey Wilson[70] | 1931–32 | Toby O'Brien[70] | Arthur Irvine[70] | Brian Davidson[70] | 1932–33 | Christopher Smuts[70] | Frank Hardie[70] | Tony Greenwood[70] | 1933–34 | Michael Foot[70] | Dosoo Karaka[70] | Keith Steel-Maitland[70] | 1934–35 | W. G. Murray[70] | David Lewis[70] | James Hickerton[70] | 1935–36 | Brian Farrell[70] | Ian Harvey[70] | Bill Shebbeare[73][70] | 1936–37 | James Brown[70] | Christopher Mayhew[70] | Patrick Anderson[70] | 1937–38 | Alan Fyfe[74][70] | Raymond Walton[70] | Philip Toynbee[70] | 1938–39 | Alan Wood[70] | Edward Heath[70] | Hugh Fraser[70] | 1939–40 | A. F. Giles[75][70] Nicholas Henderson[70] | Madron Seligman[70] | Robin Edmonds[70] | 1940–41 | James Comyn[70] | Indar Bahadoorsingh[70] | Kenneth Riddle[70] | 1941–42 | Michael Kinchin-Smith[70] | Gershon Hirsch[70] | F. P. R. Hinchliffe[70] | 1942–43 | Cameron Tudor[70] | Herbert Clarke[70] | Courtney Blackmore[70] | 1943–44 | Godfrey le Quesne[70] | Kenneth Lamb[70] | Fernando Henriques[70] | 1944–45 | Tony Pickford[70] | Alan Gibson[76][70] Rudi Weisweiller[70] | Anthony Walton[70] | 1946–47 | John Long[70] | Basil Wigoder[70] | Anthony Crosland[70] | 1948–49 | Ronald Brown[70] | Roger Gray[70]
| Anthony Wedgwood Benn[70] | 1947–48 | Peter Kroyer[70] | Clive Wigram[70] | Edward Boyle[70] | 1948–49 | Seymour Hills[70] | Peter Kirk[70] | Rodney Donald[70] | 1949–50 | Dick Faber[70] | Uwe Kitzinger[70] | Robin Day[70] |
1950–1975Year | Michaelmas | Hilary | Trinity |
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1950–51 | Godfrey Smith[70] | Jeremy Thorpe[70] | William Rees-Mogg[70] | 1951–52 | Ivan Yates[70] | Peter Blaker[70] | Howard Shuman[70] | 1952–53 | Patrick Mayhew[70] | Bryan Magee[70] | John Peters[70] | 1953–54 | Andrew Cuninghame[70] | Tyrell Burgess[70] | Raghavan Iyer[70] | 1954–55 | Michael Heseltine[70] | Jeremy Isaacs[70] | Anthony Howard[70] | 1955–56 | Desmond Watkins[70] | Alec Grant[70] | Roy Dixon[70] | 1956–57 | Edmund Ions[70] | Jeremy Lever[70] | Peter Brooke[70] | 1957–58 | Brian Walden[70] | Lalith Athulathmudali[70] | Stuart Griffiths[70] | 1958–59 | Ron Owen | Lakshman Kadirgamar[70] | Anthony Newton[70] | 1959–60 | Joe Trattner[70] | Ian Lyon[70] | Peter Jay[70] | 1960–61 | Robert Rowland[70] | Phillip Whitehead[70] | Paul Foot[70] | 1961–62 | Howard Preece[70] | Hugh Stephenson[70] | John McDonnell[70] | 1962–63 | Michael Beloff[70] | Girish Karnad[70] | Jeffrey Jowell[70] | 1963–64 | Anthony Hart[70] | Garth Pratt[70] | Lord James Douglas-Hamilton[70] | 1964–65 | Eric Abrahams[70] | Neil MacCormick[70] | Tariq Ali[70] | 1965–66 | Douglas Hogg[70] | Joshua Bamfield[70] | Jeremy Beloff[70] | 1966–67 | Montek Singh Ahluwalia[70] | Ronald Cohen[70] | Stephen Marks[70] | 1967–68 | Robert Jackson[70] | Geraldine Jones[70] | William Waldegrave[70] | 1968–69 | Ian Glick[70] | David Walter[70] | Colin Youlden[70] | 1969–70 | Gyles Brandreth[70] | Guy Harkin[70] | Stephen Milligan[70] | 1970–71 | Eric Parsloe[70] | Michael House[70] | Susan Richards[70] | 1971–72 | Christopher Tookey[70] | Julian Priestley[3][70] Pradeep Mitra[70] | Patric Dickinson[70] | 1972–73 | Philip McDonagh[70] | Michael Austerberry[77] | Colin Maltby[70] | 1973–74 | David Warren[70] | Simon Walker[70] | Michael Soole[70] | 1974–75 | Robert McDonagh[70] | Robert Scoble[70] | Victor van Amerongen[70] |
1975–2000Year | Michaelmas | Hilary | Trinity |
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1975–76 | David Soskin[70] | Andrew Bell[70] | Colin Moynihan[70] | 1976–77 | Richard Norton[70] | Benazir Bhutto[70] | Victoria Schofield[70] | 1977–78 | Damian Green[70] | Nicholas O'Shaughnessy[70] | John Harrison[70] | 1978–79 | Daniel Moylan[70] | Alan Duncan[70] | Philip May[70] | 1979–80 | Michael Crick[70] | Warwick Lightfoot[70] | Nicholas Prettejohn[70] | 1980–81 | Rupert Soames[70] | Andrew Sutcliffe[70] | Alexandra Jones[70] | 1981–82 | William Hague | Kevin Brennan[70] | Paul Thompson[70] | 1982–83 | Christopher Wortley[70] | Hilali Nordeen[70] | Andrew Sullivan[70] | 1983–84 | Neale Stevenson[70] | Malcolm Bull[70] | Melvyn Stride[70] | 1984–85 | Laurence Grafstein[70] | Roland Rudd[70] | Neil Sherlock[70] | 1985–86 | Anthony Goodman[70] | Jeya Wilson[70] | Boris Johnson[70] | 1986–87 | Angus McCullough[70] | Simon Stevens[70][78] | Jessica Pulay[70] | 1987–88 | Anthony Frieze[70] | Michael Gove[70] | Duncan Gray[70] | 1988–89 | Andrew McCulloch[70] | Adam Bruce[70] | Stefan Green[70] | 1989–90 | Diana Gerald[70] | Ed Lazarus[70] | Jeremy Quin[70] | 1990–91 | Melanie Johnson[70] | Ollie Campbell[70] | Damian Hinds[70] | 1991–92 | Nicholas Edgar[70] | Graeme Halkerston | Adrian Gannon | 1992–93 | Christopher Hall | James Robertson | Katherine Wade | 1993–94 | Toby Lewis | Kate Wilson | Peter Gowers | 1994–95 | Jeremy Green | Robert Palmer | David Pinto-Duschinsky | 1995–96 | Matt Guy | Jonathan Wolf | Paul Kenward | 1996–97 | Jenny Carter-Manning | Rob Harrington | Oli Evans | 1997–98 | Sam Gyimah | Clare Dixon | Ellie Blagbrough | 1998–99 | Helen Eastman | Theo Mills | Nicky Black | 1999–2000 | Ben Seifert | Lucy Atkins | Jeff Bell |
2000–presentYear | Michaelmas | Hilary | Trinity |
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2000–01 | Richard Silcock | Nick Mason | Amy Harland | 2001–02 | Neil Mahapatra | Charlotte Keenan | Karen Price | 2002–03 | David Watson | Fraser Campbell | Ambrose Faulks | 2003–04 | Marcus Walker | Edward Tomlinson | Georgina Costa | 2004–05 | Ruzwana Bashir | Laura Poots | Richard Tydeman | 2005–06 | Chris Farmer | Sapana Agrawal | David Powell | 2006–07 | James Wise | Theo Roos | Alex Just | 2007–08 | Luke Tryl | Emily Partington | Ben Tansey | 2008–09 | Josh Roche | Charlie Holt | Corey Dixon | 2009–10 | James Dray | Stuart Cullen | Laura Winwood | 2010–11 | James Kingston | James Langman | Ashvir Sangha | 2011–12 | Isabelle Westbury | Lauren Pringle | Isabel Ernst | 2012–13 | Seung-yoon Lee | Maria Rioumine | Joseph D'Urso | 2013–14 | Parit Wacharasindhu | Polina Ivanova | Ben Sullivan | 2014–15 | Mayank Banerjee | Lisa Wehden | Olivia Merrett | 2015–16 | Charles Vaughan | Stuart Webber | Robert Harris | 2016–17 | Noah Lachs | Nikolay Koshikov | Michael Li | 2017–18 | Chris Zabilowicz | Laali Vadlamani | Gui Cavalcanti | 2018–19 | Stephen Horvath | Daniel Wilkinson | Genevieve Athis | 2019-20 | Brendan McGrath | | |
Other notable officersThe 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.[79]In fiction- Simon Kerslake (early 1950s), protagonist of the Jeffrey Archer novel First Among Equals invites sitting Prime Minister Winston Churchill to propose the 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.[80] Archer himself was elected to Standing Committee for one term in 1965.[81]
Notes1. ^1 2 {{cite web|first=C. W. |last=Sutton|title=Durnford, Richard (1802–1895)|first2=M. C. |last2=Curthoys|work=Oxford Dictionary of National Biography|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=2004 |url=http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/8326|accessdate=31 May 2012}} {{ODNBsub}} 2. ^1 Foster, p. 277. 3. ^1 2 3 Resigned 4. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 {{cite book |last1=Union |first1=Oxford |title=Proceedings. [1845-50 are entitled Debates. Imperf.]. |url=https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=630HAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=intitle:Proceedings.+%5B1845-50+are+entitled+Debates.+Imperf.%5D.&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjnr_ai3IfhAhXXTxUIHSyqBCgQ6AEIKjAA#v=onepage&q=intitle%3AProceedings.%20%5B1845-50%20are%20entitled%20Debates.%20Imperf.%5D.&f=false |language=en}} 5. ^Resigned 6. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 {{cite book |last1=Union |first1=Oxford |title=Oxford Union Society |date=1831 |publisher=Talboys&Browne |url=https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=2Me9PNBqFnoC |language=en}} 7. ^Resigned 8. ^{{cite web|first=W. P. |last=Courtney|title=Courtenay, William Reginald, eleventh earl of Devon (1807–1888)|first2=H. C. G. |last2=Matthew|work= Oxford Dictionary of National Biography|publisher=Oxford University Press|date=October 2006|url=http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/6459|accessdate=31 May 2012}} 9. ^Resigned 10. ^Resigned 11. ^Foster, p. 319. 12. ^Foster, p. 412. 13. ^Foster, p. 210. 14. ^Foster, p. 67. 15. ^Foster, p. 125. 16. ^Foster, p. 126. 17. ^Foster, p. 530. 18. ^1 Foster, p. 355. 19. ^Foster, p. 124. 20. ^1 2 Hollis, p. 243. 21. ^Foster, p. 323. 22. ^Foster, p. 414. 23. ^{{cite book |last1=Hollis |first1=Christopher |title=The Oxford Union |date=1965 |publisher=Evans |pages=245 |url=https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/773996}} 24. ^Foster, p. 153. 25. ^Foster, p. 532. 26. ^Foster, p. 151. 27. ^1 Foster, p. 149. 28. ^Foster, p. 280. 29. ^Foster, p. 92. 30. ^Foster, p. 154. 31. ^Foster, p. 127. 32. ^Foster, p. 553. 33. ^Foster, p. 56. 34. ^Foster, p. 274. 35. ^Foster, p. 619. 36. ^Foster, p. 484. 37. ^Foster, p. 383. 38. ^Foster, p. 172. 39. ^Resigned 40. ^Foster, p. 483. 41. ^Foster, p. 453. 42. ^Foster, p. 282. 43. ^1 2 Foster, p. 205. 44. ^Foster, p. 216. 45. ^Foster, p. 599. 46. ^1 Foster, p. 68. 47. ^1 Foster, p. 423. 48. ^Foster, p. 173. 49. ^Foster, p. 181. 50. ^Foster, p. 123. 51. ^Hollis, p. 249 52. ^1 Foster, p. 64. 53. ^1 2 Foster, p. 487. 54. ^Foster, p. 95. 55. ^Foster, p. 246. 56. ^1 Foster, p. 272. 57. ^Foster, p. 174. 58. ^Foster, p. 312. 59. ^Foster, p. 98. 60. ^Foster, p. 273. 61. ^1 2 {{cite book |last1=Hollis |first1=Christopher |title=The Oxford Union |date=1965 |publisher=Evans |url=https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/773996}} 62. ^1 2 Hollis, p. 251. 63. ^Foster, p. 218. 64. ^Foster, p. 514. 65. ^Foster, p. 326. 66. ^Foster, p. 284. 67. ^Foster, p. 275. 68. ^Foster, p. 491. 69. ^Foster, p. 30. 70. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 {{cite book |title=The Encyclopaedia of Oxford | publisher=Macmillan |chapter=Presidents of the Union since 1900 | year=1988 | pages=527–532 | isbn=0-333-39917-X |editor-last=Hibbert|editor-first=Christopher |editor-link=Christopher Hibbert }} 71. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 Killed during the First World War 72. ^Killed during the Second World War 73. ^Killed during the Second World War 74. ^Killed during the Second World War 75. ^Elected but did not hold office because of war service 76. ^Elected but did not hold office because of war service 77. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1973/03/06/archives/oxford-union-marks-150th-year-with-talk-naturally-macmillans.html|title=Oxford Union Marks 150th Year With Talk, Naturally|work=New York Times|first=Richard|last=Eder|date=March 6, 1973}} 78. ^{{cite web|title=Reforming the NHS|work=Floreat Domus|publisher=Balliol College, Oxford|date=2008|url=http://www.balliol.ox.ac.uk/alumni-and-friends/floreat-domus/2008/reforming-the-nhs|accessdate=7 September 2014}} 79. ^Horne 1988, p. 22 80. ^{{Cite book|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/75585205|title=Rivalen [Roman]|last=1940-|first=Archer, Jeffrey,|date=1993|publisher=Lübbe|isbn=3404252144|edition=Jub.-ausg|location=Bergisch Gladbach|oclc=75585205}} 81. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.gillmanandsoame.co.uk/archive/details/?ref=60260&pass=a6541|title=Gillman & Soame : Archive : Details|website=Gillman & Soame|language=en-GB|access-date=2018-12-14}}
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