Chris Church... Development Matters Christ Church
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Chris Church... Development Matters Christ Church
Christ ChrisChurch Church... Development Matters S UE EL O4 P .M M L M DI ES V E INC TH AME A T AT SE RT SE ISSUE 4 . MICHAELMAS 2015 R M 2 0 1 5 Development and fundraising at Christ Church are driven by the Governing Body’s determination to underwrite its core values in perpetuity; these are, principally, the tutorial system, an open and competitive admissions process, maintenance of the historic fabric, research, sporting and cultural activities. Achieving all of this is contingent on financial self-sufficiency and the ability to exercise selfdetermination within the collegiate University. b 1 Introduction and contents Christ Church DEVELOPMENT MATTERS ISSUE 4 . MICHAELMAS 2015 1. Introduction and contents ............................................................ 1 2. Continuing In Perpetuity ................................................................ 2 3. Fundraising report 2014-15 ........................................................... 4 4. Core endowments; tutorial posts and bursaries ...................... 6 5. Other projects and endowments ................................................. 7 6. Ovalhouse ......................................................................................... 9 7. Conclusion ...................................................................................... 11 8. Benefactors to the House ............................................................ 12 As is customary with the Michaelmas edition of Christ Church Matters, we publish this development supplement. The purpose is to keep Members and friends of the House abreast of progress with development matters, both in terms of headline results as well as current projects and the longer term strategy for the House. This edition also features the second phase of the In Perpetuity programme; a very significant project from Ovalhouse; and the biennial list of benefactors, including the Board of Benefactors. The original In Perpetuity document, which has been the blueprint for development over the last seven years has now been re-written to allow for changes in the economic and university environment, which have affected some of the cost and revenue assumptions in the original case for support. However, the mission and methodology remain the same; namely to deliver the House’s core values in perpetuity through endowment of the whole institution, rather than firefighting individual needs as they arise. A summary of the second In Perpetuity document follows. Copies may be requested from the Development Office, or ordered online. 1 2 Continuing In Perpetuity Core values agreed by the House and its Members Self-determination within the Collegiate University to shape financial and academic strategies 2 Set within the context of the Oxford Thinking Campaign, In perpetuity introduced in 2008 a continuous development programme for the whole House. It built on the earlier accomplishments and generosity of contributors to the Campaign for Christ Church (2001-07), spearheaded by the Oppenheimer family, and the landmark gift of £25 million in 2008 from Sir Michael Moritz (1973) and Harriet Heyman. The aim was to introduce an approach to development that was holistic, analytical and structured, rather than “firefighting” stand-alone projects in a sequence of individual campaigns. To that end, it set out a fifteen-year endowment plan for financial independence, thereby to preserve the core values of the House in perpetuity. The support of so many House Members has ensured strong progress towards that target. This second document assesses the impact of the earlier programme and looks forward to the five-year period 20162020. The House already receives an extra £850,000 annually Admissions on merit and potential alone, selected by colleges, regardless of background and financial circumstances Sustain the tutorial system (pivotal to the reputation of the University) offering best teaching, monitoring and care Maintenance, restoration and upgrade of the historic fabric of the House for future generations from endowment gifts to date, not including the contribution from the Moritz-Heyman benefaction. Going forward, the plan continues to pursue its original objectives; but targets and methods have been adapted in the light of what has already been achieved, and where qualitative or quantitative conditions have changed, notably in tutorial appointments, bursary funding and capital expenditure budgets. The financial state of the House is, therefore, re-assessed, replacing the assumptions made in 2008 with revised figures for 2014/15 and the following five years. They are based on the Treasury’s five-year plan for income, operating and capital expenditure, but adjusted for some contingencies, such as potentially higher tutorial costs. The analysis identifies the annual funding gap between income and expenditure, which must be met through additional fundraising if the House is to deliver its core values. The annual average funding gap, reduced from £1.44 million in 2008 to £964,000 in 2015, is the basis for an endowment A balanced mix of undergraduate, post graduate and research study, reflecting the value of each to the whole Cultural, social and sporting opportunities to enhance the breadth of collegiate life Members to be lifelong constituents of the Christ Church community; ‘membership for life’ Continuing In Perpetuity fundraising plan that will, over time, eliminate the shortfall in income resources in perpetuity. The funding gap projection indicates an endowment target of around £30 million by 2023, which on a take of 3.25%, will generate the required annual return. From there, the document identifies bite-sized categories to which Members of the House can, collectively or individually, allocate their gifts and which, together, will cover the funding gap in full. In addition, however, gifts are sought for expendable categories, including major capital projects, to cover the funding gap until the endowment target has been reached. These include major expenditure on Peckwater and Canterbury Quads, but other smaller projects as well. It is in the belief that this loyalty must be reciprocated by resourcefulness, enterprise and gratitude that we have so seriously set about the tasks of creating a framework for financial self-sufficiency that will preserve our core values and educational identity in perpetuity. IP II The document presents an open, transparent portrayal of Christ Church: of what it stands for, how it is funded and what is needed to preserve its special standing in Oxford. The importance of smaller gifts is particularly highlighted, primarily through the gaudy-year telephone campaign, but also through a new initiative for younger members, the Moritz-Heyman project, and the American Friends’ annual fund mailing. A new proposal to raise funds for research projects undertaken by Christ Church tutors is outlined in the document, as well as our ongoing programme to encourage legacy gifts. In conclusion, the document presents an open, transparent portrayal of Christ Church: of what it stands for, how it is funded and what is needed to preserve its special standing in Oxford. The House cannot deliver the highest possible standards without external support, particularly from its Members, many of whom have been so loyal in the past. 3 3 Fundraising report for year ending July 31st 2015 Headline figures 2014-15 GIFTS AND PLEDGES CUMULATIVE TARGETS AND OUTCOMES £4,500,000 Endowment £4,000,000 Expendable Total Funds raised Straight-line target £30,000,000 £3,500,000 £25,000,000 £3,000,000 £2,500,000 £20,000,000 £2,000,000 £15,000,000 £1,500,000 £10,000,000 £1,000,000 £5,000,000 £500,000 £0 01/08/2012 – 31/07/2013 4 £35,000,000 01/08/2013 – 31/07/2014 01/08/2014 – 31/07/2015 £0 2008–09 2009–10 2010–11 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 2014–15 Figure 1: Pledged and received gifts Figure 2: Cumulative funds Headline figures for fundraising are shown in the normal way above. Gifts were lower than in the previous two years, reflecting, by comparison, fewer very major gifts, which have historically boosted the total. The distribution of gifts between endowment and expendable remains heavily weighted in favour of the former (88%) and consistent with the principle objective to underwrite the core elements of collegiate education. Cumulative funds raised since 2008 are still ahead of the straight-line target of £65 million by 2023. These will be reset for In perpetuity 2 (see page 2) to reflect the changing conditions of the University environment. Raised versus straight-line target to 365 million in 2023 Fundraising report BOARD OF BENEFACTORS 50 SMALLER GIFTS AND LEGACIES 1,000 40 800 35 700 30 600 25 500 20 400 15 300 10 200 5 100 0 0 Pre –2 00 20 1 01 –0 20 2 02 –0 20 3 03 –0 20 4 04 –0 20 5 05 –0 20 6 06 –0 20 7 07 –0 20 8 08 –0 20 9 09 –1 20 0 10 –1 20 1 11 –1 20 2 12 –1 20 3 13 –1 20 4 14 –1 5 900 Pre –2 00 20 1 01 –0 20 2 02 –0 20 3 03 –0 20 4 04 –0 20 5 05 –0 20 6 06 –0 20 7 07 –0 20 8 08 –0 20 9 09 –1 20 0 10 –1 20 1 11 –1 20 2 12 –1 20 3 13 –1 20 4 14 –1 5 45 Figure 3: Donors of £25k or above by financial year Figure 4: Donors under £25k by financial year With 26 new members, there was a marginal increase in the number of new Board of Benefactor (£25k+) pledges this year, but efforts are continuing to increase annual recruitment to 30 or more. By contrast, the total number of gifts at Board of Benefactors level or above has continued its upward trend, suggesting that the follow-up for repeat gifts is now being more successful. There are currently 312 members. The number of smaller gifts has remained steady during the year, after two years of increase. However, the number of recent leavers giving has risen significantly, mainly due to the Moritz-Heyman project (see page 8). At the other end of the spectrum, the legacy programme continues to make progress, with 17 new bequests during the year, bringing membership of the 1546 Society to 149. Christ Church formed the 1546 Society to recognise the generosity of Members who have indicated their intention to leave a legacy, and to thank them. The 1546 Society looks back to the beginning of the Joint Foundation and forward in perpetuity. 5 4 Core endowments Tutorial posts and bursaries TUTORIAL 1,600,000 POSTS BURSARIES AND HARDSHIP 2,500,000 1,400,000 Common University Fund (CUF) 1,200,000 2,000,000 1,000,000 800,000 1,500,000 University Lecturer (UL) 600,000 400,000 1,000,000 200,000 E PP 500,000 Ma Ge ne ral Mo de rn lan gu ag na es tut g ori e al e men t nd ow me nt En gli Ch sh em ist ry Hu ma Law n Ph Geog ysi cal raph y Ge og rap hy Cla ss Ph ics ilo sop hy Mu sic His tor Cla y ssi cs 2 0 6 CUF – Tutorial post with maximum teaching load UL – Tutorial post with lower teaching load 0 2009–10 2010–11 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 2014–15 Figure 5: Tutorial funds Figure 6: Cumulative total bursary endowment Endowment, particularly for tutorial posts, continues to be the main fundraising focus, with successful completions of the two Geography posts during the second half of the year. Significant gifts are still required to finish the Chemistry, English and Law posts; and, with the brochure now published, Modern Languages will be one of the main areas for attention over the next eighteen months. The cumulative funds for the various tutorial posts are shown below. A sum of £1.2 million will fully endow a CUF post (higher number of tutorial hours per week) compared to £600,000 for a UL. The Christ Church contribution to the Oxford Bursary Scheme has been fully covered by a most generous gift of £6 million in 2011 from Alex Beard (1985). The discretionary bursaries and hardship fund, specifically for Christ Church undergraduates, supports students, both through direct spend-down gifts and through steadily building an endowment fund to cover the annual commitment (£90,000) in perpetuity. During the year, gifts to the bursaries and hardship endowment (including legacy gifts) have increased by £600,000 to around £2.3 million, leaving a further £450,000 to reach its target. 5 Other projects and endowments GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS Support for graduate scholarships continues to build both for endowment and individual fixed-term commitments. In many cases the endowments are quite small, restricting their effectiveness in attracting very good candidates. However, this is an important area and will be a point of focus over the next five years. BOAT CLUB PROJECT This project has a target of £1.6 million (supported by a generous 1:1 matched gift offer from Alex Beard) to endow the boat club’s activities, including coaching, travel, boathouse maintenance, and equipment purchases. The project is making progress, having received just under £400,000 qualifying for the match, however there is a considerable amount still to be raised before the offer finishes in December 2016. A further major gift is also sought if the renovation of the boathouse is to be really significant. AMERICAN FRIENDS OF CHRIST CHURCH During the year, Christ Church received close to £1 million through the American Friends, of which £170,000 was from the annual mailing, mainly supporting American Friends’ scholarships. Many of these gifts were instalments of earlier pledges but the contribution from North America continues to be of major importance. 7 MORITZ-HEYMAN PROJECT This is a matching gift scheme, whereby any Member of the House who makes a pledge of a minimum of £60 / $100 per year within five years of leaving, will have its full value matched 1:1. Pledges are taken to be for a maximum of five years, unless a shorter period is specified. The match is capped at £25,000 per annum and has been most generously provided by Sir Michael Moritz and Harriet Heyman. Many of the project’s supporters may have benefited from Sir Michael and Harriet’s past generosity to the Oxford bursary scheme. Promoted primarily through the telephone campaign, but also from face to face meetings, it has been hugely successful in its first year, with total gifts exceeding the £25,000 limit. Please contact David Humble- White at the Development Office for further details of the scheme. GAUDY-YEAR TELEPHONE CAMPAIGN The sixth Gaudy-Year Telephone Campaign took place in January, calling 1982 to 1990 matriculands. In addition to the core Gaudy Year group, young Members (post 2006) who qualify for membership of the Moritz-Heyman Project were also included (see above). The total amount pledged was £215,492, which is the highest achieved since the scheme began in 2010 and matriculands from 1983 and 1987 registered a participation rate of 75% and 74%, ranking them 2nd and 3rd out of all alumni years. As in previous years, the majority of funds raised were directed to bursaries. 8 6 Ovalhouse by Robin Priest: Christ Church (1976), Trustee of Ovalhouse and Chair of the Christ Church Association OVALHOUSE: Delivering on the House’s wider social responsibilities Ovalhouse was originally the Christ Church Mission (1882), then the Christ Church United Clubs, a lively Boys’ Club (1931), and since the 1960s has become a visionary theatre and arts facility. Based in Lambeth next to the Oval, it provides social and educational programmes that are both a lifeline for young people, who are disadvantaged or otherwise barred from opportunity, and a springboard for new and exciting theatrical talent. Ovalhouse is now a sector leader in developing pioneering drama with excluded young people, supporting talented youth into the professional arena, and enabling early career artists to develop their skills and vision. Help us raise £250,000 towards a new theatre Ovalhouse is planning an ambitious move which will ensure its development and survival into the next century – a new cultural centre. It will include two theatres, seven rehearsal or multipurpose spaces, a wide range of cultural workspaces, and a large reception and café. Designed by award-wining theatre architects FosterWilson, the facilities will be accessible and welcoming to Brixton’s most disadvantaged communities while supporting the needs of contemporary theatre artists and attracting audiences from throughout London and beyond. 9 Ovalhouse Ovalhouse Recognising the potential of the new theatre, Lambeth Council has offered an unmissable opportunity and its energetic support. The value of Ovalhouse’s current freehold site will be invested in building the new theatre on a premium plot contributed by the Council on a peppercorn rent for 250 years. The theatre is due to be opened in 2018. Ovalhouse needs to raise a further minimum of £2 million towards the new building and, in order to secure a space which honours its origins as a Christ Church project it is working with the Development Office to generate £250,000 through the House and the Christ Church Association. Our ultimate aim is both to build the new Ovalhouse and to secure its future through an endowment, so that the vision of its Christ Church founders can be realised in perpetuity. It will thus be able to continue to give young people in the inner-city the same confidence in their right to education and excellence through the arts, as that enjoyed by undergraduates and graduates of the House. Members are invited to come and enjoy the theatre’s productions and join in the capital raising campaign. The role that Ovalhouse is playing in society is a natural extension of the values Christ Church embodies and is a paradigm for the kind of involvement the Dean is espousing. 10 To contribute towards the Christ Church Ovalhouse Target you can donate in the following ways: Online: MyDonate https://mydonate.bt.com/charities/ovalhousetheatre By BACS: Account Name: Ovalhouse Capital Campaign Account 80371793 Sort Code 20 80 57 By cheque: Cheques made payable to Ovalhouse Capital Campaign c/o Katie Milton , Development Director – Capital Campaign Ovalhouse 52-54 Kennington Oval London SE11 5SW Please reference the Christ Church connection. 7 Conclusion Conclusion Every second year as a supplement to ‘Development Matters’ we produce a Benefactors’ list, including the Board of Benefactors, to thank all those who have so generously given financial support to the House. We are acutely aware that there is a real danger with such lists of sins of both omission and inclusion. Despite best endeavours, records are seldom 100% accurate. If your name has mistakenly been missed off then please accept our apologies and inform us. The list starts from the launch date of the Campaign for Christ Church in 2001, and includes gifts up to 31 July 2015. It needs to be stressed, however, that a great many Members supported the House before that date, particularly for the Blue Boar and St Aldates’ appeals. We are truly grateful for all these donations, which were recorded individually in previous donors’ lists. We would also like to thank all those who have supported the House in other ways; notably through time, expertise, and good will. Being a member of the House is a lifelong experience and it is wonderful that so many are minded to pass on the benefit of what they received to those who are here or still to come. To everyone who has given, pledged, or is planning a bequest to the House, we thank you very much indeed. Marek Kwiatkowski Director of Development The figures show that 37% of Old Members have given in some way to Christ Church since 2001. This is comparable to many educational institutions, but we continue to set 50% as our target over the next few years. 11 8 Benefactors to the House Members of the Board of Benefactors 1942 Dr Dennis Shaw 1949 Mr David Acland Mr Hugh Sassoon 1951 Mr John Grundon 1954 Dr Teddy Burn Mr Robert Dickinson Mr Robin Herbert Mr Gerald Jenkins Mr Mano Kampouris 1955 Mr Alan Elliot Mr Paul Likins Prince Nikita Lobanov-Rostovsky Sir David Scholey Mr Philip Wetton 1956 Mr Bill Rathbone The Lord Rothschild 1957 Mr Peter Paine Jr Mr Jonathan Stone 12 1958 Sir John Aird Mr Lawrence Banks Mr Ben Gough Professor Dick Howard Mr Robert Sandell 1959 Mr Robert Hanrott Mr Jeremy Hill 1960 Dr John Downey Mr Mitch Gitin Dr Anthony Hamilton Dr James Howard-Johnston Dr John Prince Mr Anthony Scholefield 1961 Mr Stewart Hudnut Mr Charles Rentoul Mr Hamish Ritchie Mr Robert Ronus 1962 Mr Christopher Flynn Mr Douglas McDougall Mr Bill Shelford Mr Chris Sprague Mr John Ward 1963 Mr Nigel McNair Scott 1964 Mr Stephen Cunliffe Mr Nigel Lovett Mr Nicky Oppenheimer Professor John Maitland Wright 1965 Mr Maurice Bonham-Carter Mr Robin Gilkes Mr Denny Lewis The Marquess of Salisbury The Revd Dr Adam Scott Mr Robert Seward Dr Martin Wiseman 1966 Mr David Barron Mr John Marsden The Lord Neuberger Sir Graham Wilkinson 1967 Lord Charles Cecil Mr Andy Churchill The Lord Egremont Mr Paul Midgley Mr Chris Rocker Mr Anwar Saifullah-Khan Mr Peter Spiller 1968 Mr John Barneby Mr Colin Chisholm Mr Nick Nops Mr Robin Parish Mr Nicholas Pitts-Tucker Mr Laurence Sellyn Mr Greg Sohns The Earl of St Aldwyn Mr Philip Swatman 1969 Mr William Kerr Mr Robert Lindemann The Hon. Peregrine Moncreiffe Mr Terry O’Leary Mr Steve Pfeiffer Mr Jay Radway 1970 Mr Timothy Beardson Mr Victor Cazalet Mr Rupert Chwoles Villers Mr Colin Silk Mr Dick Warner Mr Andrew Williams 1971 Mr John Beechey Mr Eric Dale Mr Simon Flunder Mr Alan Gibbs Mr Nicholas Krasno Benefactors to the House Mr Trevor Llanwarne Mr Luke Mayhew Mr Allan Myers Mr Nick Prest Mr Robbie Robertson 1972 Mr John Anderson Mr Keith Bruce-Smith Mr David Griffiths Mr Philip Wright 1973 Mr Nick Hughes Mr Tim Lupfer Mr Rory Macnamara Sir Michael Moritz Mr Nick Walker Anon. (2) 1974 Mr Michael Balladon Mr John Brisby Mr Nick Bubb Mr Steven Joseph Commander Ed Linz Mr Saman Majd The Lord Sassoon 1975 Mr Ian Armitage Fra’ Julian Chadwick The Hon. James LeighPemberton Mr Richard Rawlinson Mr Doug Smith Mr Tim Suter Anon. 1976 Mr James Agnew Mr Christopher Ainsley Mr Martin Alderson Smith Mr James Collier Mr Hugh Crisp Mr Jonathan Derry-Evans Mr Giles Frampton Mr Keith Hiscock Mr Vince O’Brien Mr Robin Priest Mr Jim Rice Mr James Shirras Mr Stephen Spill Mr Mark Trapnell Mr William Wells Mr David Williamson 1977 Mr John Clennett Mr Michael Firth Mr David Hudd Mr Richard Mountford Mr Crispin Odey 1978 Mr John Carver Mr Preston Hutchings Mr Peter Isard Mr Mark Renton Mr Jeremy Seigal 1979 Mr David Ballance Mr Charles Coase Mr Charles Ewald Mr Frank Hancock Mr Michael Stevenson Mr Mark Young 1982 Mr Simon Dingemans Mr Graham Elton Mr Terry Keeley Mrs Emma Osborne The Revd Gerald Osborne Mr Akeel Sachak 1985 Mr Jonathan Auerbach Mr Alex Beard Mr Jerome Booth Dr Fiona Hollands Mr Peter Paine III Mrs Kate Paterson 1980 Dr Gregor Baer Mr Michael Davie Mr Philip Heyes Mr Guy Liddle Mr Martin Lueck Mr Charles Mathias Miss Henrietta Podd Mr Martyn Shorrock 1983 Dr Zar Amrolia Ms Kate Bingham Mr Angus Carlill Mr Simon Firth Mr Chris Forman Dr Andrew Green Mr Julian Hardwick Mr John Mayne Mr Luke Meynell Mr David Pierce Jones Dr James Spicer Mr Oliver Todd Mr Simon Warshaw 1986 Mr André Andersson Mr Edward Banks Mr Luke Chappell Mr Paul Chesson Mr Chris de Pury Mr Charles Doyle Dr Thomas Hesse Mr Matt Nixon 1981 Mr Geoff Blanning Ms Sandra Carlisle Mr Dan Gardner Mr Jon Greenwood Mr Nick Hewitt The Earl of Kinnoull Mr Matthew Le Merle Mr Chris Mruck Mr Jeremy Parr Mr Julian Reddyhough Mr James Reed Mr Julian Robins Mr Neil Sherlock Mr Noah Walley 1984 Mr Michael Bender Miss Pollyanna Deane Mr Tony Gilbert Ms Susannah Herbert Mr Dominic Hollamby Mr Anthony Ling Ms Candida Morley Dr Javed Siddiqi Mr John Steers Mr Elliot Woodruff 1987 Mr Greg Bennett Mr Raynard Cheng Dr Robert Downey Mr Adam English Mr Richard Gladwin Mr Marc Harvey Mr David Lipson Mr Seamus Moorhead Mr Jonathan Paisner Mr John Porter Mr James Rumfitt Professor Bob Schuettinger Mr Ben Spiers Mr John Stewart 13 Benefactors to the House 1988 Mr Mark Filip Mr Marc Jonas Mr Jonathan Oppenheimer 1989 Mr Gerry Cardinale Mr Tom Church Mr Christophe Egerton-Warburton Miss Kate McCarthy Mr Benedict O’Halloran Mr Stuart Ritchie Mr Julien Sevaux 1990 Mr Adrian Boehler Ms Emily Campbell Miss Isabel France Mr Ian Frost Mr Charles Mindenhall Mr Aidan O’Byrne Mr James Philpott Mr Myles Stephenson Mr Giles Taylor Anon. 1991 Ms Katie Boysen Mr Neil Bradford Mr Jeremy Green Mr Nat Greene Mr Jonathan Hall Mr Dan Hodge Mr Todd Miranowski Mr Samuel Robinson Mr Osman Saifullah-Khan 14 Mr Jeremy Walton 1992 Mr Hamish Grant Mr Henrik Kraft Miss Sarah Mackey Mr Nick Molden Mrs Becky Quintavalle 1993 Dr John Elder Miss Lucy Elwes Mr Dan Houser Mr Philip Oetker Mrs Gabriele Stein Mr Ian Thompson 1994 Mr Joseph Higgins Mr Simon Mungall Anon. (2) 1997 Professor Millard Alexander Mr Andrew Yong 1998 Mr Mike Holt Mr Stephan Winkler 1999 Mr Tom Gentleman Mr Jack Kirkland Mr Joe Lau 2000 Mr Rupert Simons 2001 Mr Simon Hale 2003 Dr Anthony House 1995 Mr Oli Evans Mr Derwin Jenkinson Mr Nat Johnston Mr Niall O’Brien Mr Andy Whitehouse 2004 Professor Marilyn McCord Adams Mr Christopher Noon* 1996 Ms Victoria Chapman Mr Robert Hewitt Anon. 2012 Mr Mike Mason 2006 Mr Jamie McAlpine* Friends and family Mr John Bennett Mr Bill Broadbent Mr Geoffrey de Jager Mrs Beth Edwards Professor Mallory Factor Dr Markus Granziol Mr Nigel Hamway The Hintze Family Charitable Foundation Mr Richard Hubbard Mr Walid Kaba Lady Marina Marks Miss Sarah Nops Mrs Ann Ronus Mr Bernard Taylor Anon. Organisations Boquet Foundation CHK Charities Ltd Christopher Tower Foundation Garfield Weston Foundation Mr & Mrs JA Pye’s Charitable Settlement Oliver Wyman Limited The Federal Trust The Friends of the Cathedral The Gamlen Charitable Trust The H R Creswick Charitable Trust The Joan Pitts-Tucker Family Trust The Lord Dacre of Glanton Charitable Trust The McDonald Agape Foundation The Palgrave Brown Foundation The Paul and Edith Babson Foundation The Polonsky Foundation The Rothschild Foundation (Hanadiv) The San Francisco Foundation Savills The Southdown Trust The Vidda Foundation The Wakefield Trust The Wolfson Foundation Washington International Studies Council Anon. (5) * Members of the Moritz-Heyman Project Benefactors to the House Members giving to the House 1936 Colonel Adrian Seymour (50%) 1937 (100%) The Revd Canon Wilfrid Browning Mr Gerry Creagh Brown Mr Ernest Ridger Sir Brian Urquhart Mr Irvine Watson 1938 Dr Herbert Burchnall Mr Peter Stuart 1939 Mr David Lang Dr Tom Madden Sir Julian Paget Sir John Seale 1940 Mr Patrick Gill Mr David Lloyd Thomas (33%) (100%) (50%) 1941 (100%) Mr Dennis Armstrong Mr Jack Carr Major Robin Collier Mr John Croft Dr Richard Hansen Mr Peter Hobden Mr John Honour Professor Sir Michael Howard (% participation per year) Professor Philip McNair Mr Cim Mellor Dr Michael Sweet-Escott Anon. 1942 Mr Bill Birch Reynardson Mr Christopher Chaundy Mr Guy Conant Mr Phillip Escreet Dr Russell Leather Mr John Willsher Anon. (64%) 1943 Mr Bill Beaumont Mr Tony Bolt Mr Gordon Chidgey Mr Robert Douch Mr Dennis Faulkner Mr Arnold Guetta Mr Robert Harrison Mr Robert Hobson Mr Tom Jago Mr Bill Kinkead Mr Peter Lund Mr Stewart Reid Mr Norman Smith Mr Gordon Stevens Mr Peter Tee Professor Dick Wilson Mr Victor Woodford Anon. (86%) 1944 Mr Philip Brown Sir Jeremy Chance Mr Alexander Grant Mr Michael Keeling Mr Richard Lumley Mr Roger Pemberton Mr David Sullivan The Revd William Vincent Anon. (89%) 1945 (81%) The Lord Armstrong Lieutenant Colonel Charles Crossland Mr Conrad Dehn Sir George Engle Mr Graham Gordon Mr David Hill Sir Michael Oppenheimer Mr Geoffrey Orr Mr David Raeburn Mr Bob Schad Mr Maurice Spanbock Professor Eric Taylor Dr Charles Wickham-Jones Anon. (4) 1946 (94%) The Rt Revd John Bickersteth Mr George Cawkwell Mr David Chaundy Mr Rodney Donald Sir William Gladstone Mr David Heaton Mr Jasper Hubbard Mr Alan Meacock Sir Clive Rose Dr Gordon Sharrard Professor Mark Williamson The Very Revd Prof. Richard Wilmer Sir Roger Young Anon. (4) 1947 (42%) Professor Basil Anagnostopoulos Mr Kenneth Emberton Mr Hamish Galbraith Professor Donald Russell Mr Roderick Williams Anon. 1948 (68%) Mr Michael Bogod Sir Ilay Campbell The Hon. Justice Michael Catliff Mr George Constantinidi Mr Michael Constantinidi Mr Geoffrey Drage Mr Brian Forgham Mr Peter Gerrard Mr Alan Marsh Mr David Shwayder Mr Michael Stannard Mr Amédée Turner Mr Peter Weitzman Mr David Woodford Anon. 1949 (75%) Sir Antony Acland Mr John Brindle Dr Edmund Carr-Saunders The Lord Clitheroe Mr Malcolm Dinning Mr Michael Godfrey-Isaacs Mr Christopher Harwood Dr John Hawgood Sir Peter Hordern Mr Orlando Kenyon-Slaney Dr Marcel Kinsbourne Mr Peter Lewis Mr Christopher Lowe Professor Jack Lucy Captain Dan McGurk Mr Munro Merrick The Hon. Sir Michael Moreland Ms Jan Morris Mr Humphrey Palmer Sir Crispin Tickell Mr John Wakelin Mr Alec Ward Mr John Watson Mr David Williams The Lord Wraxall Mr Marke Zervudachi Anon. (4) 15 Benefactors to the House 1950 (75%) Dr Roger Brettle Sir Theodore Brinckman Mr Clinton Bullock Mr Tony Burden Mr Benjamin Duncan Mr Mark Elwes Mr Michael Gibbs Mr David Hooley Mr George Hoult Mr Philip James Mr Alun Jenkins Mr Victor Kendall Professor Michael Lee Mr Charles Morrison Mr Guy Neely Professor Gerald Parkhouse Sir Peter Petrie Mr Dieter Pevsner Mr Bob Plumptre Mr Richard Rhodes The Duke of Richmond Mr David Sawers Col The Hon. Peter Trustram Eve His Hon. Martin Tucker Mr Graham Turner Mr Bernard Williams Mr Brian Wilson Mr Roy Woodford Anon. (5) 1951 Mr Ranjit Banerji Sir John Caines Mr Brian Cave Dr George Chantry 16 (72%) The Revd Anthony de Vere Mr Peter Espe Mr Godfrey Gallia Mr Anthony Garnett Mr Brian Godfrey Dr Desmond Graves The Hon. Dr Desmond Guinness Mr Donald Hall Mr Patrick Hastain Mr Timothy Hibbett Mr Yasser Idliby Mr Alan Jones Mr Joseph Jones Dr David Julier Brigadier Antony Karslake The Rt Hon. the Lord Lawson Mr David Leighton Professor Lawrence Lowe Mr David Osborn Mr David Part Mr Peregrine Pollen Mr Anthony Rudge Mr David Sharrock Mr Patrick Sheahan Mr Nigel Sheffield The Rt Hon. he Lord Williams Mr Nicholas Woolley Dr Theodore Zeldin Anon. (2) 1952 Dr Gabriel Barton Professor David Bivar Dr Klaus Bowers Mr Alain Camu Mr Vernon Dobtcheff (68%) Mr Timothy Gladstone Mr Harry Graham Mr Matthew Green Professor Sir John Gurdon Mr Laurence Harwood Mr Thad Holt Dr Claude Kacser Mr Julian Lessey The Revd Paul Lucas Dr John Macrae Mr Hossein Mahdavy Sir Peter Moores Mr Reggie Norton Mr Robin Porteous Mr David Prebble Mr Michael Russell Professor John Searle Sir James Spooner Mr James Stanfield Mr Nicolas Tate Mr Tom Walter Mr Henry White-Smith Mr David Youens Anon. (3) 1953 Mr Hugh Amos Mr William Anderson The Earl of Antrim Mr Philip Balcombe Mr Peter Barnes Professor Derek Barnes The Marquess of Bath Mr Martin Beaver Dr Omri Behr Major Sir Shane Blewitt (81%) Mr Harvey Brettle Mr Ian Cairns Dr Victor Clube Mr Donald Cohen Dr Albert Connolly The Revd Dr Donald Cragg Mr Alan Crawford Mr David Crowley Dr Kenneth Daisley Mr Peter Dawnay Mr Anthony de Groot Mr Shaun Dowling Dr Humphrey Drake Mr David Farmer Mr Robin Farmer Mr Giles Fitzherbert Mr John Gunn Mr Bill Harris Mr Greville Havenhand Mr Anthony Heald Mr David Holmes Mr Ian Horton Mr Eric Janssen Mr Alan Jenkin Mr Bryan Knight Dr Donald Lane Mr Eric Le Jeune Ambassador Solomon Lutchman Mr Colin Macdonald Mr Max Messing Mr Timothy Moore Mr David Nelson Mr Ray Palin Mr Michael Parker Mr Michael Perceval Dr Frederick Piotrow Mr Mike Poulton Sir Ian Rankin Mr Gerald Reading Mr John Richer Dr Charles Rowlatt Mr Robin Sawers Mr Howard Singleton Dr Daniel Spohr Mr Richard Williams-Ellis Mr Thomas Wormald Mr Ian Wright Mr Malcolm Wright Anon. (5) 1954 (70%) The Rt Revd Dr Fitz Allison Mr Peter Barnard Mr Jim Boot Mr Hasso Buchrucker Mr John Burt Mr Julian Corbluth Professor Colyn Crane-Robinson Mr Bobo Dean The Revd Dr Peter Fletcher Mr Robin Gage The Viscount Gage Dr Giuseppe Gazzoni Frascara Mr Jeremy Gibbs Mr Brian Gilmore Professor David Hall Mr Robin Hope Mr Nick Hordern Mr John Hyde Mr Brian Knight Mr Stephen Krestin Mr Jeremy Lemmon Benefactors to the House Mr Peter Mayer Professor Thomas Meade Mr Ravi Menon Mr Alan Morris Mr Michael Mundy Mr Mark Murray Threipland Mr Mark Nickerson Professor Peter Parsons Dr Christopher Robinson Mr Frank Schofield The Revd Dr Roger Scopes Mr Alec Shepperson Mr Hugh Stanley Mr Anthonie Stilgoe The Revd Dr Richard Sturch The Revd Mr Timothy Thornton Lieutenant-General Dale Vesser The Revd Mr Graeme Watson Mr John Wing Mr Charles Winnifrith Mr Henry Wraith Mr Ben Wright Mr John Wright Anon. 1955 (71%) Mr Robin Aird The Revd Gerry Angel Mr Richard Barkley Sir Nicholas Bayne Mr Tony Blythe Mr Peter Brockman Mr Michael Brown Professor David Buckingham Mr Stephen Burbridge Professor Peter Bushell Mr Roger Cherry Mr Robert Clarke Mr Paul Copeland Professor Edward Courtney Professor Perry Curtis Mr Richard Dougal Lieutenant-Colonel David Edwards Mr Alan Foster Mr Hugh Gregor Dr Nicholas Grey Professor Peter Hallett Professor John Harris Mr Mark Harwood Sir Roger Hervey Mr Bruce Jeffcott Dr Paul Kent Mr Duncan Kerr Mr Anthony Machin The Revd Bill Norgren Mr Mark Pitman His Hon. John Previte Mr Roddy Pryor The Hon. Tony Quainton Professor Roger Raab Mr Patrick Rimmer Dr Dermot Roaf Mr Brian Robinson Mr David Rogers Mr Richard Sachs Mr Stephen Sandford The Revd John Scott Father David Skeoch Mr Guy Slatter Dr Michael Smith Mr Greville Sockett Mr Gavin Sorrell Dr Kris Srinivasan Mr John Stansfeld Mr Bryan Stevens Mr John Temple Mr Rob Westcott Mr Stuart Wheeler Mr Riq Willitts Mr James Woodford Anon. (6) 1956 (74%) Mr Edward Album Mr John Allsop Mr David Badcock Mr Michael Barlow Mr Tom Berman Sir Rupert Bromley Sir Edward Cazalet Mr Mark Cherniavsky The Rt Hon. Michael de la Bastide Mr Anthony Douglas Mr Parvez Engineer Mr Richard Franklin Mr Robert Freeman Mr David Gilkes Mr David Gladstone Mr Fraser Gold Dr Colin Goodyear Mr Paul Griffin Dr David Handscomb Mr David Harrison Mr Anthony Harriss Mr David Hawgood Mr Garth Haythornthwaite Mr Michael Hill Mr Giles Jackson Mr Clive Johnson Mr George Kendall Mr Jeremy Lancaster Mr Michael Latham Mr James McMenemey Mr Nick Mills Mr David Mitchell Innes Mr John Myring The Hon. Tarquin Olivier Mr Adrian Petch Mr Rhoderick Powrie Mr John Preston Mr Jeremy Rowe The Revd Dr John Sandys-Wunsch Professor Hugh Sockett Mr Martin Stansfeld Professor Nicholas Stone Mr Barry Stronge Mr Robert Sykes Professor Ross Taylor Mr David Trent His Hon. David Webster Dr Thomas Winnifrith Anon.(6) 1957 Mr Simon Appleby Mr Anthony Askew Mr Henry Bee Mr Robin Birch Dr Oliver Briscoe Mr Rodney Brooke Sir Michael Buckley Mr Bruce Cantlie Mr Ralph Carver Mr Richard Chanter (72%) Mr John Collie Dr David Crennell Mr Robert Cumming Mr Richard Davenhill Mr Anthony Davis Mr Christopher Dobie Mr John Duffield Mr John Foad Mr Peter Ford Professor Raoul Franklin Mr Bunny Ghose Mr Robin Gilkes Mr Hugh Grainger Dr Roger Grant Mr David Grant Mr Richard Grey Dr John Hale His Hon. Julian Hall Mr David Hancox The Hon. Colvyn Haye Mr Peter Hemmings Mr Marcus Humphrey Professor Sir Francis Jacobs Mr Peter Jay Mr Jeremy Kane Mr Colin Labouchere Mr Nicholas Lane Sir Ivan Lawrence The Revd Adrian Leak Mr Floyd MacNeile-Dixon The Venerable Malcolm Manson Mr Mogens Mathiesen The Hon. Barry McFadzean Mr Murray McLaggan Mr Colin McNicoll Mr Hugh Mellor 17 Benefactors to the House Mr Peter Menneer Mr John Mitchell Professor Peter Mudford The Rt Revd Michael Nuttall Mr John Overstall Mr Hector Pilkington His Hon. David Pitman Dr John Reading Mr Tom Rees Mr Arthur Roberts Sir Christopher Royden Professor Ray Spier Mr Michael Stringfellow Mr Nicholas Sturch Mr Nick Thomas The Venerable John Tiller Mr George Turnbull Mr Frank Versaci Mr Michael Walker Mr Robin Whicker Mr David Whitaker Mr Anthony Whyatt Sir Denys Wilkinson Sir Martin Wood Anon.(4) 1958 Professor Alan Allport Mr Chris Amery Mr Timothy Ashby Mr John Bailey Mr Simon Barrow Mr Michael Beaumont Mr David Bell Mr Michael Bennett Mr Henry Berens 18 (83%) Mr Alastair Bonar The Revd Canon John Bowes Dr Noel Bridge Mr Spencer Brooke Mr Jeremy Cater Mr Robin Charlton Mr Christopher Cole Mr David Crowe Mr Adrian Darby Mr Keith Davies Mr John Davis Mr Martin Dewhirst Mr David Dimbleby The Revd David Duke Sir Martin Dunne Mr Richard Everest Dr Robin Finlay Mr Justin Fryer Mr Roger Gibbs The Revd Michael Gillions Mr Padmanabha Gopinath Mr Francis Hamilton Mr Giles Havergal Mr Gerald Hobbs Mr John Holland Mr Sam Holt Mr Timothy Hornsby Mr Chris Hutton Dr Alun Jones Mr Christopher Kenyon Mr Simon Laine Mr Mike Laschet Mr Brian Levy Mr Stuart Lightman Dr Roderick MacLeod Mr John Mainwaring Mr Christopher Massy-Beresford Professor Peter Matthews Mr Stephen May Mr John McCleary Professor Richard Merrill Mr John Miller Mr Max Mosley Mr Robin Myring Mr Mike Newell Mr Christopher Noble Mr Julian Ormond Dr Alan Osler Mr Richard Parker Mr John Pasquill Professor Richard Perkins Mr Anthony Philip Mr Jerome Phillips Mr Giles Pitman Mr Jeremy Plewes Mr Piers Plowright The Earl of Portarlington Mr George Probyn Mr James Radcliffe Mr Martin Rawstorne Mr Maurice Reeve Mr Nicholas Reynolds Mr Frank Robson Mr David Rogers Mr Brian Ross Mr Francis Rutherford Mr Tony Schur The Earl of Selborne Mr Tom Sharratt Dr Bruce Smith Mr Alan Smith Mr Kenneth Smith Mr Antony Southorn Mr Richard Speight Mr Richard Speyer Mr Nick Spurrier Sir John Starkey Dr Jeremy Swift Mr Nigel Talbot Rice Mr Tim Unmack Prince Oleg Volkonsky Sir Jonah Walker-Smith The Revd Mr Frederick Wandall Professor David Warrell Mr Jeremy Willder The Revd Canon John Willett Dr Kenneth Wood Anon. (6) 1959 Professor Adrian Allen Mr Mark Baily Mr Francis Barlow Mr John Barlow Dr Graham Barrett Mr David Bentata The Viscount Boyd Mr Jeff Brown Professor Ludwig Bruch Mr Gerald Clarkson Mr Anthony Clover Mr Antony Collieu Mr Christopher Cook Mr Dick Corbett Mr Michael Davis Mr Roger Dennien Mr David Dobell Professor David Dunmur (85%) Mr Stephen Farmer Mr Charles Forgan Mr Michael Freeman Sir James Graham Mr Christopher Groome Mr Julian Hale Dr George Hall Mr Robert Hanbury Lord Thomas Harmsworth Sir James Harvie-Watt Dr John Hayward Mr Mark Heathcoat Amory Mr Andrew Hill Dr Anthony Hippisley His Hon. The Revd Alan Hitching Dr Michael Honeybone Mr John Horsley Mr Sharif Horthy Mr Patrick Howard Mr John Humphries Mr Charles Hussell Mr Yoshio Karita Mr Peter Lattimer Mr Anthony Loukes Mr Francis Lucas The Lord Lyell Mr Ian Mackay Dr Fergus Madden Mr Peter Marsden Mr Donald Maxwell Macdonald Mr Richard Mead The Revd James Mitchell-Innes Mr Gerald Morgan Mr Richard Ormond Mr David Palmer Mr Rob Pattison Benefactors to the House Mr Adrian Phillips Mr Martyn Probyn Sir Tom Richardson Mr Robert Riding Mr Mike Robinson Mr Thomas Royden Mr Andrew Saunders Mr Jonathan Scarlett Mr David Selley Mr Richard Senior His Hon. Roger Shawcross Mr David Simpson Mr Humphrey Skailes Mr Christopher Skeate Professor David Smith Mr Robin Stringer Mr William Sykes Mr David Tate Mr Theo Wallace Mr Julian Walton Mr Aidan Warlow Mr Patrick Waterfield Mr Richard Webb The Revd Mr Roger Whitehead Professor Michael Winterbottom Anon. (9) 1960 Dr John Ackers Mr Simon Arbuthnott Professor Robin Attfield Mr Pierre Bartlett Mr Alan Bates Mr John Birch Dr Anthony Boyce Mr Mark Chamberlayne (64%) Mr John Cherry Dr Gordon Cragg Mr John Davies Professor Laurence Davies Mr Anthony Ferney Mr Martin Finn Mr Charles Flower Mr Francis Ford Dr James Foster Mr Francis Gladstone Mr Michael Green Professor Dr David Greetham Mr David Hand Mr Roger Hardiman Mr Colin Hart Mr Michael Heathcoat-Amory Dr Patrick Henry Mr Tony Holt Mr David Houghton Mr Andrew Jackson Mr Nicolas Jacobs The Revd David King Mr Adam Lee Mr Peter Leonard Mr Peter Leslie Mr Nick Majendie Mr Michael Martin Mr David Mayers Mr David Meikle Mr David Morgan Mr Peter Morley Mr David Morrison Mr Timothy Motley Mr Nicholas Murray Mr Robin Paul Mr Michael Pillans Mr Tim Reid Mr Iain Robertson Mr Stephen Russon Mr Michael Ryan Mr Richard Smerdon Mr Mike Sommer Dr Alan Stamp Mr Mike Stansbie Mr Philip Stephens Mr Nick Stuart Mr David Till Mr Patrick Tobin Mr Mark Todd Mr Christopher Turner Professor David Westbury Dr Oliver Wethered Mr Brian Winborn Mr Peter Winchurch Mr Nigel Yallop Mr Michael Yannaghas The Rt Hon. the Lord Young Anon. (4) 1961 Mr Hamish Aird Mr Jonathan Aitken Mr Peter Arkell Mr Richard Ashworth Mr Michael Atfield Mr Thomas Ayling Mr Pete Ayrton Mr Mark Baker Dr Andrew Barnes Mr Dugald Barr Mr Simon Biddulph Dr Tirthankar Bose (79%) Mr Tony Bottrill Mr Richard Bullock Mr Roger Cath Dr Jim Cohen Mr David Collier Mr Nigel Cooper Professor Neil de Marchi Dr Jaroslav Dedek Mr John Edwards Mr Wilfred Ekins-Daukes Major-General Andrew Evans Mr Wendell Fenton Professor Raanan Gillon Mr Nigel Goodman Mr John Greenhalgh Mr Nigel Greenhill Mr George Guise Mr Reuben Harford Sir Nicholas Harington Mr David Harrowes Sir Paul Hayter Prince Abbas Hilmi Professor Richard Horrocks Mr Richard Howe Mr Patrick Howell Mr Jonathan Hubbard-Ford Mr Frederick Hulton Dr Chris Johnson Mr Gus Kinsolving Mr John Knight Mr Chris Knights Mr John Lake Mr Aubrey Lawrence Sir Mark Lennox-Boyd Mr Tim Maskell Colonel Paul Miles Dr Ian Miller Mr Clive Nightingale Mr Yasuo Noguchi Mr Nicholas Peacey Mr Martin Pearson Professor Roger Pertwee Mr Ian Plenderleith Mr Tony Puckridge Mr Bob Pynegar Mr Ivor Rawlinson Mr Hugh Rice Mr Anthony Saunders Mr Alan Senior Mr Christopher Shipp Mr Adrian Shire Mr Brian Steer Mr Mark Stephens Mr Arthur Stuttard Mr Michael Sutton Mr David Thomas Mr Charles Tucker Mr Mark Venning Mr George Wadia Mr Julian Watkin Mr Andrew Watson Mr John Wilson Mr Colin Wolfe Mr David Wyld Mr George Yannaghas Dr Bob Young Mr Charles Young Anon. (5) 19 Benefactors to the House 1962 (71%) Dr John Armstrong The Revd David Belcher Mr David Birley The Revd Richard Birt Mr Robert Bottone Dr Sebastian Brock Mr Clive Bucke Baron Carbery Mr Robert Cattell Professor Jonathan Connor Mr Rupert Cox Mr Barrie Crook Mr Roderick Darby Dr Ashley Davies The Revd Professor Nicholas de Lange Mr Rod Dowler Mr Louie Echols Mr William Ellsworth-Jones Mr Henry Felce Mr Ian Fisher Mr James Forrest Mr Barrie Gardner Mr Thomas Gillibrand Mr Anthony Gladstone-Thompson Mr James Gordon Dr Tony Grenville Mr Cedric Harben Mr Ben Harrison The Revd Anthony Harvey Mr Michael Heybrook Mr Jim Hodgkinson The Earl of Home Mr Andre Hook The Hon. Peter Hotham 20 Mr Duncan Howarth Mr Peter Hulbert Mr Richard Johnstone Dr Carl Jones Mr Michael Legge Mr Martin Light The Revd Nicholas Luckett Dr Chris McIntosh Mr Don McLucas Dr Adrian Mears Mr Ian Morgan Mr Peter Newman Mr David Nicholson Mr Jeremy Orme Sir Peter Osborne Mr John Penycate Mr Peter Phillips Mr Christopher Pike Mr Barney Powell Mr Mike Ratcliffe Dr John Reid Dr Patrick Reid The Hon. Maurice Robson Dr Theo Schofield Mr Alan Senior Mr David Stafford Mr David Stuart Dr Tom Treadwell Professor Frederick Turner Mr Tom Waine Mr Robert Walther Mr Simon Watson Mr Mark Wellby Dr Gordon Wheeler Dr Patrick Wheeler Mr Raymond Williams Mr Gilbert Woods Mr Hugh Wright Anon. (7) 1963 (57%) Mr Richard Armstrong Mr John Asher Mr John Bennett Mr Dietrich Bethge Dr Robin Bidwell Mr Timothy Bolton Maggs Mr Jon Bowles Mr Christopher Brewin Mr Nick Buckland Mr Daniel Capron Colonel Robert Coate Professor Peter Collins Mr Peter Cross Mr Hugh Drake Mr James Dugdale Mr John Dunbabin Sir David Durie Sir Robert Ffolkes Mr Robert Franklin Mr Robert Frost Mr Jeremy Goford Mr Christopher Grainger Mr Alan Griffiths The Earl of Halifax Mr Richard Hamer Mr John Hammerbeck Professor Humphrey Hodgson Dr Leofranc Holford-Strevens Lord Philip Howard The Lord Iliffe Mr Tim Jeal Professor Richard Kidner Mr Michael Ladenburg Mr Max Lehmann Mr Hamish Leslie Melville The Marquess of Lothian Mr David Lumb Dr Ian Maddison Mr Christopher Marriott Mr Timothy Mason Mr Ron Mathias Mr Terry Mills Mr Hugh Morland Dr Richard Newell Mr Colin Nichols Mr Michael Oldfield Dr Jim Paul Mr Mike Perks Mr Robert Pilkington Mr Peter Preece Mr Christopher Redfern Mr Christopher Ryan Mr Alan Shakerley Mr Michael Stewart Mr Anthony Stranger-Jones Mr Nicholas Talbot Rice Mr Tom Thomson Dr Ronald Truman Mr John Warnock Mr Paul Wood Anon. (5) 1964 (56%) Professor Brian Austen Mr Nick Bagshawe Dr Serge Beddington-Behrens Mr John Beverley Mr Michael Bowerman Mr Paul Butler Mr Jeremy Caulton Mr Peter Chenery Mr Lee Coldren Mr Robert Coleman Dr Tim Connery Mr Tony Coulson Dr Peter Daniel Mr Hugh Davies Mr Keith Deeks Mr John Fletcher The Hon. Finn Guinness Mr Richard Hall Mr Anthony Hawser Mr Brian Hawtin Mr Clive Heath Dr Charles Hewlett Mr Clifton Hughes Mr Edward Hulton Mr Max Hunt Mr Stephen Hutter Dr Ian Jones Mr Garry Jones Mr Tony Knox Mr Rodney Lord Mr Keith Macgregor Mr Stephen Marnham Mr Edmund Marsden Mr David McIntosh Mr Nick Miller Mr John Mole Professor Michael Morley Mr Anthony Negus Mr Julian Norridge Dr David Rampton Benefactors to the House Mr Nigel Robbins Mr David Scoffham Mr Alan Shuckburgh Mr Christopher Sloan Mr John Stewart Mr Ian Stovell Dr Geoffrey Swallow Mr Gerald Towell Mr Thomas Urquhart Professor Godfrey Uzoigwe Dr Clive Vinall The Duke of Wellington Dr Julian West Mr Robert Wilson Mr Ian Wyatt Mr Peter Yoxall Anon. (4) 1965 The Lord Aberdare Dr Ivon Asquith Mr Richard Balkwill Mr Peter Bebb Mr Sebastian Birch Mr Michael Birnbaum Mr Ivor Blight Mr Bert Blissett Dr Barry Butler Mr Donald Cameron Mr David Challender Mr Pete Cherry Mr Giles Chichester Dr David Cook Mr Robin Cook Dr Charles Cottrell Mr Jonathan Crossman (53%) Mr Andrew Dobson Mr David Edlin HRH Prince el-Hassan bin Talal Mr Kieran Fogarty Dr Ewan Fraser Mr Simon Freeman Mr John Gillibrand Mr Graham Grist Dr Phillip Harries Mr John Heskett Mr George Hibberd Mr Toby Horton Professor Yao-Su Hu Mr Ian Jackson Mr Tristram Jones-Parry Dr Richard Lambourn Dr Tony Law Mr Jeremy Luscombe Mr Paul Majendie Mr Stephen Manico Dr Mather Mason The Hon Hector McDonnell Mr Philip Monbiot Mr Richard Morgan Dr Simon Parsons Dr David Patmore Mr Tony Percy Professor Martin Petter Mr Tony Pike Mr Rod Plastow Mr John Raymond Mr Robert Rice Mr Mark Robinson Professor James Ryan Mr Richard Sharrock Dr Christopher Sketchley Dr David Southern The Revd Dr John Thompson Mr Gavin Tweedie Mr John Veblen Mr Charles Wiseman-Clarke Mr Geoffrey Wolstenholme Anon. (2) 1966 (54%) Mr Martin Addleman Mr Bill Aldridge Dr Ron Bakere Dr Stephen Bartlett Mr Nicholas Beer Mr Richard Bizley The Hon. Robert Boyle Mr David Broadbent Mr John Burne Mr Tim Cawkwell Mr Hubert Chesshyre Mr Curtis Clay Mr Richard Collier-Wright Mr Rob Collins Mr Roderick Collins Dr James Corbett Mr Grattan de Courcy-Wheeler Mr Alan Detheridge Mr Theodore Doll Dr Nicholas d’Ombrain Mr Andrew Dyson Mr George Finlay Mr Adrian Fort Mr Stuart Fowler Mr Guy Gibson The Revd Canon Bruce Gillingham Mr Brian Grumbridge Mr Charles Hill Mr Joe Iliffe Mr Daniel Instone Dr Tom Izod Mr Pip Kirby Dr Martin Mansergh Mr Michael Mitchell Mr Roger Morris Mr Adam Munthe Mr David Nicholls The Revd Canon Phillip Nixon Mr Michael Pilkington Mr Mark Richardson Mr Peter Rooley Dr Simon Rothon Mr Francis Russell Dr Oliver Sparrow Dr Paul Spencer-Longhurst Mr Geoffrey Tattersall Mr Chris Tavener Mr William Thuillier Mr Phil Unitt Graf Sebastian Von Harrach Mr Nicholas Wakefield Mr John Walcot Mr Geoffrey Watts Mr Charles Weatherley Mr Clive Whitcher Mr Lindsay Wilcox Professor John Young Anon. (2) 1967 Mr Graham Allatt Dr Robert Arridge Mr Stephen Bailey (49%) Mr Charles Barnett Mr David Baxter Mr Paul Bennett The Venerable Paddy Benson Mr Graham Billing Mr Geoffrey Breeze Professor Peter Burney Dr Chris Chapman Mr Joe Cohen The Revd Canon Christopher Cook Mr Peter Croft The Earl of Dartmouth Dr Martin Davies Mr Robin Edwards Mr Julian Freeland Mr Lionel Godfrey Mr Stephen Griffith Mr Gerry Halls Mr Roger Harris Mr John Hatt The Rt Hon. David HeathcoteAmory Mr Roger Hendry Mr Paul Hill Mr Richard Horsley Mr Andrew James The Maharaja of Jodhpur Mr Simon Kusseff Professor Perry Leary Mr Denis Linford Mr Andrew Lycett Mr Richard Moore Mr Maurice-Yves Oberreiner Mr Malcolm Phelps Mr Geoffrey Pogmore 21 Benefactors to the House Mr John Ponting The Rt Revd Dr Alastair Redfern Dr Pat Ridley Mr Mark Rowlinson Dr Neil Sanders Mr Cedric Scheybeler Dr Graham Speake Mr Michael Trask The Revd Chris Turner Mr Ian Willis Mr David Witton-Davies Mr John Wood Professor Robin Yates Anon. (5) 1968 Dr Gunaratna Abayaratna Mr Peter Ball Mr Charles Bland Mr Anthony Browne Mr Gerald Cadogan The Lord Cameron Dr Andrew Campbell Mr David Chaldecott Mr John Cleworth Mr Ian Cook Professor John Dart Mr John Dean The Lord Dobbs Mr Brendon Donnelly Mr Edmund Doubleday Mr Bob Drew Mr Alan Fox Mr Adrian Freeman Mr Steve Furness The Hon. Kieran Guinness 22 (51%) Mr Jonathan Halper Mr Richard Holcombe Mr Brian Hopkins Dr Tony Insall Professor Robert Kenward Mr David Leaver Mr David Lilley Mr Frederick Lyons Professor David Mabey Mr Roger McGarva Mr Charles Metcalfe Professor James Neuberger The Lord Newton Mr Nigel Palmer Dr Graham Pascoe The Revd Paul Perkin Mr Geoff Pickering Mr Stephen Pollard Mr Michael Powell Mr Haydn Rawstron Mr Edward Savage Mr Mike Stevens Mr Jay Stiefel Mr Stephen Suttle The Revd The Hon. Peter Templeman Dr Alan Thornton Dr Simon Walker Mr Nigel Wilkinson Mr Robert Willis Mr John Wright Anon. (4) 1969 Mr Stephen Bamford Mr Mike Bell (48%) Mr Derek Bodey Mr Patrick Buckley Mr Stephen Bueno de Mesquita Mr Jim Cooper Mr Martin Crane Mr David Crawley The Revd Malcolm Eckel Mr Nicholas Gethin Mr Ian Gibson The Revd Canon Robert Gussman Mr Bryce Hamblin Dr Boyd Hilton Mr John Holding Mr Ron Holding The Earl Howe Mr Christopher Hudson Mr Michael Hughes Mr Anthony Lamb The Hon. Rupert Legge Mr Rupert Lloyd Mr Tony Lord Mr Peter Ludford Mr Colin Maltby Mr Nicholas Martin-Smith Ambassador Rob McCallum Mr James Mulreany Mr Denis Murtagh Mr Alan Nash Mr Nicholas O’Brien Mr Kevin O’Neill Dr Andrew Paterson Mr Rob Paterson Dr Jack Paton The Rt Hon. Lord Justice Patten Mr Kevin Payne Mr Roger Pemberton Mr Michael Rosner Mr Ian Ross Mr Simon Scutt The Revd Paul Shaw Mr Paul Slade Mr Nick Tanton Mr David Thompson The Earl of Verulam The Revd Canon Patrick Whitworth Mr Andrew Williams Mr Malcolm Wilson Mr Mr Norman Winter Mr Colin Youngs Anon. (5) 1970 Dr John Allen Mr Charles Ashcroft Dr Victor Barley Mr James Benn Dr Jahar Bhattacharya Mr Keith Bolshaw Dr David Buck Mr John Card Dr Andrew Carter Dr Eugene Chang Mr Henry Cleary Mr Charles Collier-Wright Mr Rory Collins Professor Steven Collins Mr Paul Cook Dr John Cooper Mr Alan Crawshaw Mr John Dando (47%) Mr Robert Deed Mr Robert Derry-Evans Mr Martin Dixon Mr Graham Dugdale Mr Gareth Evans The Revd Canon Stephen Fielding Mr Robert Fookes Dr Richard Gibbs Mr Ian Goudie Mr George Goulding Mr James Grant Mr Antony Griffiths Dr Peter Hale His Hon. Judge Michael Harington Dr Anthony Harker Mr Mike Harris Mr Michael James Mr Brian Leigh-Bramwell Mr Ian Lennon Mr Charles Lillis Dr James Malcolm Mr Sam Nevin Mr Hugh Ouston Professor Christopher Pelling Sir Charles Ponsonby Mr Simon Prior-Palmer Mr William Rendall Mr Nigel Riches Mr Gwyn Roberts Mr Timothy Saunders Professor Charles Shanor Mr Richard Slocock Mr Michael Story Mr Noy Trounson Mr Jeremy Western Professor Terry Wright Benefactors to the House Mr Phil York Anon. (3) 1971 (42%) Dr John Addison Dr Mike Adey Dr Fakhruddin Ahmed Mr Keith Aspinall Mr John Beechey Mr Alan Berresford The Lord Blair Dr Graham Bowpitt Mr John Bratley The Very Revd Nick Bury The Revd Dr Richard Cipolla Mr Christopher Claxton Stevens Mr Stephen Crotch-Harvey Mr John Curtis Dr Stephen Darlington Mr John Davidson Mr Quentin Edwards Mr Ted Few Dr Peter Foster Mr David Hallows Mr John Harvey Mr Robert Harvey Mr Piers Heyworth Sir Robert Hildyard Prince Mohammed Hussein Ali Revd Matthew Hutton Mr Rob Kennedy Mr Peter Kincaid Dr Ian Kirkbride Mr Patrick Kivlin Mr Gerald Lees Mr Peter Lloyd Mr Michael McChrystal Sir Andrew Moylan Mr Peter North Mr Anthony Pakenham Mr Malcolm Pheasey Prebendary Dr Paul Richards Mr Simon Sargent Mr Peter Shotter Mr Jack Steinmeyer Mr Ian Summers Mr John Tenconi Dr David Winterbourne Dr Andrew Wyatt Anon. (3) 1972 (54%) Mr Mike Abbott Mr Richard Abraham Professor John Barden Mr Philip Bignell Mr David Brunnen Dr Paul Bryan Mr Martin Bryant Sir Stephen Bubb Mr Robin Cannon Dr Gwyn Davies Mr Matthew de Lange Mr Edmund de Trafford Mr Tom Dowie Dr John Dugdale Dr Wolfgang Elsner Mr William Fittall Mr Simon Foster Mr Richard Friedlander His Hon. Judge Michael Gledhill Dr Ashley Green Mr Robert Hislop Lord James Joicey Mr Anthony Lowe Mr Rob MacCurrach Mr Antony Mason Mr Stephen Maude Mr Arundel McDougall Mr Robert Munns Mr Patrick Murray Mr Tim Oakes Mr Christopher O’Brien Mr Robert Pearce Dr Peter Rae Dr Adam Rae-Smith Mr Ian Richardson Mr Christopher Robinson Dr Graeme Rocker Mr Philip Rotheram Mr David Sawyier Dr Timothy Schroder Mr James Shillingford Mr David Solomons Mr Ashley Stafford Mr Ian Steer Mr Fui Tsikata Mr Julian Walker Mr John Walsh Mr Chris Wauton Mr Tom Wethered Mr George Wilkinson Mr Christoph Wyld Anon. (8) 1973 Mr Nick Alexander Mr Andrew Baird (40%) Mr Peter Bassett Mr Stephen Beaty Mr Michael Berry Mr David Binsted Mr David Blower Mr Michael Brook Dr John Brookfield Mr Roger Cottam Mr Mark Crean Mr Martin Elliott Mr Paul Fisher Mr Ian Fleming Mr David Franks Mr David Gregory Mr Steve Hutchinson Dr Alan Jamieson Mr Jim Kelly Mr Paul Kingham Mr Seiji Kojima Mr David Law Professor James Lindesay Mr Nick Longford Mr Neil Lunt The Revd Ian McLean Mr Sam Mitchell-Innes Mr Peter Moore Mr David Parkinson Mr Mark Perfect Mr Christopher Prentice Dr John Rawlinson Mr Andrew Rissik Mr Nigel Robinson Mr Anthony Saunders Professor Anthony Scholl Mr Stephen Slack Mr Peter Toeman Dr Trevor Williams Anon. (6) 1974 (39%) The Revd Colin Alsbury Mr Stephen Barnett Dr Anthony Barton Mr Mike Bignell Mr Stephen Chater Mr Nigel Cox Mr Anthony Cragg Mr Jim Crooks Mr Bob Crowe The Ven. Dr Christopher Cunliffe Mr Nick Denniston Mr Nicholas Du Sautoy Mr Colin Edwards Professor Sir Richard Gardner His Hon. Judge Ian Graham Dr Savas Hadjipavlou Mr Mark Haviland Mr Graham Hoare The Revd Dr Rodney Holder Mr Neil Horley Mr Richard Jennings Mr Simon Jeynes Professor Anthony Kent Dr Lars Knutsen Professor Stephen Mitchell Mr David Newman Mr Clive Osborne Mr David Parker Professor David Parker Mr Andrew Penny Mr Richard Phillips Mr Nigel Reid 23 Benefactors to the House Mr Michael Rice Mr Hugh Sachs-Simpson Mr John Schlesinger Mr David Shasha Mr Gregor Short Dr Paul Stafford Dr James Stephenson Mr Richard Stoneman The Revd Colin Thompson Mr Colin Walsh Mr Robert Whitcombe Mr Mark Whitwill Mr Paul Whitworth Anon. (4) 1975 (35%) Mr Chris Bates Mr Bob Bernat Mr John Bowerman Mr Ken Brown Dr Jonathan Cohen Mr John Davies Mr Max Dyer-Bartlett Professor David Fairer Mr Fred Fearn Mr Piers Fletcher The Revd Dr Richard Goldring Mr James Gray Dr Simon Hall Mr Nick Hanbury-Williams Mr Ben Haywood Smith Mr Nicholas Heath Mr Ian Huffer Mr Robert Jones Mr Steve Kitcher Mr Peter Linnecar 24 Mr David Maultby Mr David Molian Mr Mel Mrowiec Dr Augur Pearce The Rt Revd Anthony Priddis Mr Tim Rawe The Revd Robert Riley-Braley Professor John Robertson Mr Max Roessler Mr Giles Rowe Mr Marcus Scott-Manderson Mr Jonathan Sims Mr Tim Suter Mr Rick Wells Dr Martin Whittle The Rt Hon. the Lord Willetts Mr Stephen Williams Mr Guy Wynter Anon. (8) 1976 (34%) Mr Julian Bickersteth Mr Frank Camilleri The Hon. Paul Chetwynd-Talbot Mr Jonathan Clark Dr Patrick Craig-McFeely Mr Steve Crowther Mr Tony Dixon Sir Robbie Dunbar Mr John Dupree Mr Gregory Ezra Dr Alan Forster Professor Richard Friedman Professor Paul Giles Dr Howard Goodall Mr Martin How Dr Phil Hughes Dr Richard Jones Mr Philip Lawford Mr Alexander Lyle Dr Lawrence Markert Mr Richard Martin Mr Nigel Mills The Hon. George Monck Mr Allen Morgan Professor Robin Morris Mr Ronald Peet Dr Professor Neil Rankin Mr Giles Vicat Mr Derick Walker Mr Robert Warner Mr Christopher Whatmore Mr Andre Winter Mr Paul Wright The Hon. Harry Wyndham Anon. (6) 1977 (44%) Mr Rami Aharoni Professor Marcus Alexander Mr Mike Baillie-Hamilton Mr Andrew Billen Mr Philip Billson Mr John Bonham Professor Alan Bowman Dr Neil Bryson Mr George Burnett-Stuart Mr Mark Burnyeat Professor John Cartwright Mr David Cater Dr Vernon Chadwick Dr David Chapman Mr Charles Congdon Professor Paul Davey Mr Giles Denham Mr Jesse Elms Mr Martin Emmerson Dr Oliver Foster Mr Robert Galloway Mr Ken Goldsbrough Mr Richard Graham Mr Peter Hall Mr Andy Hartley Mr Victor Hill Mr Michael Horrocks Mr Steve Horrocks Mr Lyndon Jones Dr Amyn Kanji Mr Simon Kirk The Revd Dr Bill Kynes Dr Jonathan Livesey Mr Damien Lochrane Mr Robert Mathieson Prebendary Dr John May Mr Charles Milne Mr Richard Moore Dr Roger Moulding Mr Paul Nichols Lord David Ogilvy Dr Richard Pinch Mr Simon Porter Professor David Ricks Mr Robert Satchwell Mr Ed Sharp Mr Jonathan Simon The Revd Mr Andrew StuddertKennedy Mr Simon Tytherleigh Mr Xavier Villers Mr David Watson Mr Nigel Watson Mr Andrew Webster Dr Raymond Wright Anon. (5) 1978 (40%) Mr Graham Alcock The Hon. Philip Astor Mr John Badcock Mr Nicholas Baker Mr Michael Bernard Mr Mark Blatchly Mr Anthony Bourne Mr Mark Bowser Mr Mark Bradley Mr Logan Browning Mr Peter Bryson Professor Ed Bullmore Mr David Cartwright Dr Penny Chaloner Mr Bertie Clayton Mr Francis Clube Commander Kenneth Cook Mr Richard Cook Dr Mark Curthoys Mr Gwyn Davies-Scourfield Mr Hugh Ferrand Mr Dominic Freud Mr Oliver Gravell Mr Christopher Green Mr Simon Gregory Mr David Hancock Mr Tim Harlow Mr Simon Horsman Benefactors to the House Mr Mike Housden Mr Charles Hulin Mr Peter Huxford Dr Cleveland Johnson Mr Justin Jones Mr Roger Lilley Dr Graz Luzzi Mr Paul Maguire Mr Cyrus Mehta Dr Nicholas Milner Mr Douglas Morrison Mr Geoffrey Picton-Turbervill Mr Hugh Pym Mr Gary Rogerson Mr Charles Rumbold Mr Angus Runciman Mr William Selka Mr Frederick Sharpe Mr James Steel Mr William Trower Dr William Wagner Brigadier Jon Watson Dr Adam Widdison Mr Neil Wilson Mr Richard Youngman Anon. (2) 1979 Dr Richard Allsopp Dr Nigel Aston Mr Peter Banks Mr Henry Beckwith Mr David Bell Mr Philip Bodman Mr Anthony Brockbank Mr Phil Brown (39%) Dr George Carras Mr Eddy Collier Dr Simon Corcoran Dr Mark Cropper Mr Clive Davis Professor Michael Dobson Mr Benedict Foster Mr Martin Frewer Mr Paul Greening Dr Christopher Haigh Mr Michael Hencke Dr Roger Jakeman Mr Malcolm Johnston Professor Torrance Kirby Mr Craig Knox Mr Barry Leighton Dr David Lodge Dr Colin MacDonald Professor Tahir Masud Mr Alastair Mathewson Dr Alastair Norcross Mr Michael Osborne Mr Marcus Pakenham Professor Judy Pallot Mr Philip Parham Mr Nicholas Pollard Mr Roland Scaife The Rt Revd Humphrey Southern Dr Chris Staniforth Mr Nick Stroud Mr Hong-Hoi Ting Graf Konstantin von Schweinitz Mr Andrew Whitehead Mr Nicholas Wilks Mr Tim Wise Mr Paul Woodmansterne Mr Nicholas Woods Mr Michael Wright Anon. (8) 1980 (31%) Mr Sam Bickersteth Mr Harry Bicket Dr David Bourn Mr Robin Brooks Mr Julian Burney Mr Jon Carley Mr Thomas Carpenter Mr Jonathan Crozier Mr Job Curtis Mrs Nadine Daniell Mr Jonathan Davies Mrs Susan Duraikan Dr Alexander Foss Mr Tim Green Dr Robert Holmes Dr Paul Howard Mr David Jackson The Rt Revd Richard Jackson Professor Roger Jones Dr Charles Levinson Mr Andy McAleer Mr Tom McCabe Mr Jonathan Moore Ms Kate Paul Mr Mark Pedley Dr Colin Pilbeam Mrs Tania Popov Ms Fiona Rice Mr David Rigby Mr Scott Schlosser Mr David Spragg Mr Neale Stevenson Professor Derek Ward-Thompson Dr Hugh Wilson Mr Matthew Wright Anon. (3) 1981 (39%) Mrs Susan Atkinson Ms Sacha Baveystock Ms Catherine Blaiklock Mrs Joanna Bridgewater Mr Peter Buchanan Ms Ila Burdette Mr Paul Burrows Mr Paul Castle Mr Andy Cook Mr Peter Culver Mr Michael Cutbill Mr Ray Eitel-Porter Mr Joe Field Mr Paddy Gibbs Mr Jonathan Gollins Mr Richard Gough Mr Matthew Gray Mr Lewis Grenier Mr Bob Griffin Mr Tim Harper Mr Andy Harrison Professor Benedict Hatchwell Dr Janine Henderson Mr Robert Holroyd Mr Andrew Hope Mr Geoffrey Howe Mr Tom Jarman Mr David Joyner Mr Andrew Lawes Ms Sara Longworth Mrs Sharon Maxwell Magnus Mr Robert Miles Mr Richard Moat Mr Mark Morgan Mrs Karen Morgan Miss Susanna Nicholson Mr Simon Paish Ms Fiona Paveley Ms Lesley Price Mr Tony Puri Mr John Reilly Mr Marcus Scriven Mr Brent Shakeshaft Mrs Jennifer Shearan Mr Walter Simpson Mr Charles Sparrow Dr Carol Sullivan Mr David Taylor Dr Sian Turner Mr Charles Turvill Mr Charles Tyler Dr Duncan Westland Mr Mark Williams Mrs Bella Woodmansterne Anon. (3) 1982 Mr Cambiz Amir-Alikhani Mr Jeremy Austin Miss Linda Bacon Mr Simon Baillie-Hamilton Mrs Ruth Barker Mr Tony Barnett Mr Jonathon Bayntun Mr Simon Bennett (47%) 25 Benefactors to the House Mr Simon Bonsor Mr Nicholas Botterill The Hon. Mrs Ariadne Calvo-Platero Mr Ian Chappel Miss Alison Clark Mr Adrian Clough Mr Andrew Copson Mr Nicholas Cusworth Mr William David Mr Paul Deus Miss Helen Dorey Mr Paul Forte Mr William Friend Mr Simon Hall Mrs Susan Hall Mr Donald Hobern Mr Andrew Horsfield Mrs Deborah Jackson Mr Ted Johnson Professor A R Jonsen Professor David Jopling Dr Caleb King Mr Charles Kingsley Evans Mr Paul Latham Dr David Leadley Dr Don Leatherwood Mr Stewart Leech Dr Ronald Ling Mr Marcus Lovell-Smith Professor Michael Lucey Dr Andrew Martin Dr Kevin Matthews Mr Roger Mullis The Revd Oliver O’Donovan Mr William Pattisson Mr Giles Peel 26 Mr Nick Phillis Mr Nick Ratcliffe Mr Andrew Redfern Mr Lynton Richmond Mr Robert Romanes Dr Geoffrey Statham Mrs Joanna Steele Mr Ronnie Tay Mr Colin Teasdale Mr John Thornton Mrs Vanessa Tuson Mr Shaun Varga Mr Stephen Wheeler Mr David Wolff Anon. (4) 1983 (38%) Mr Tim Adams Mrs Rachel Barrett Dr Jonathan Billowes Mr Stuart Bradford The Rt Revd Thomas Breidenthal Mr Daryl Brown Mr Christopher Chapple Mr Ian Clarke Mr Michael Cooper Mr Julian Cowans Mrs Charmaine Damley-Jones Dr Bejoy Das Gupta Ms Claudia Daventry Ms Pauline Deutz The Revd Dr Stuart Dunnan Mrs Pippa Fry Miss Alice Gac Professor Julian Gale Mr David Gentle Mrs Amanda Giles Mr Ramin Gray Mr Rodger Hobson Mr Charles Holbech Mr Jonathan Ingram Revd Christopher Jage-Bowler Mr Stephen Jones Professor Catriona Kelly Dr Peter Land Mr Nigel Langley Mr Chin Lee Dr Derrian Markham Mr Alexander Massey Mr Mark McConnell Mr Matthew McKaig Mr Andrew Mead Mr John Moore Mrs Kathryn Moore Mr Gerald Morgan Miss Katharine Nathan Mr Richard Olswang Mr Nick Paske Professor Bill Philpott Dr Peter Richardson Mr Richard Roberts The Revd Father Andrew Scurr Mr Simon Shooter Mr Michael Simpson Mr Dominic Spenser Underhill Mr James Vaux Professor Robert Vilain Mr David Walter Mrs Caroline Whitfield Anon. (3) 1984 (42%) Mr Simon Allison Mr Giles Andrews Mrs Tracy Betteridge Mr David Birch Dr Andrew Blythe Dr Simon Bradley Mr Andrew Cameron Mr Stephen Carter The Revd Dr Grayson Carter Mrs Claire Clackson Mr Richard Clarke Mrs Katherine Clarke Mrs Jane Cowans Mr Ralph Cox Mr Tim Crapper Dr Anthony Cruikshank Mr James Delingpole Mr Lee Driscoll Mr Matthew Durdy Mr Andrew Efiong Dr Sos Eltis Mrs Katie Ernest Mrs Fiona Foster Mr Karl Frearson Mr Peter Fulton Professor Daniel Gallimore Mr John Gardner Mr Michael Given Mr Carlo Gola Ms Victoria Goodall Miss Gillian Hague The Revd Dr Geoffrey Hahneman Mr Julien Hailstone Mr Ted Harris Mrs Lucy Haskins Dr Zaki Hassan Mrs Rebecca Johnson Bista Dr Leslie Knoop Mr Patrick Lewis Mr Adam Mantzos Mr Tim O’Donnell Miss Susan Orchard Professor Naomi Pierce Miss Jessica Pulay Mr Charles Rangeley-Wilson Miss Charlotte Redcliffe Professor Dhong Rhee Mr James Rowe Mr Jonathan Smith Mr Michael Smith Dr Robert Spinner Mrs Anne Stanford Mr Simon Stirling Dr John Swenson-Wright Mr Mark Turnage Mr Bob Ukiah Mr Andrew Veal Mr Matthew Walley Professor Chris Walton Mrs Carolyn Watkins Dr Angus Wilkinson Dr Tim Wolfenden Mr Nicholas Wood Mr Ed Woollam Anon. (4) 1985 Mr James Adams Mr Mark Adams Mrs Tessa Allingham Mr Robert Arnfield (40%) Benefactors to the House Mrs Catherine Arnfield Mr Cambridge Jones Barrow Mr Eric Beckman Dr Sue Bentley The Hon. Mrs Nuala Bingham Mr Mark Bisset Mr Andrew Brown Mr Toby Butterfield Mrs Jennifer Carrell Helenbolt Mr Paul Chantry Mr Benjamin Duke Mr Steve Dunne Mrs Elizabeth Dymond Mr Paul Emms Mrs Laura Evans Mrs Clare Field Professor Jonathan FreemanAttwood Mr David Granger Dr Mark Griffith Dr Malcolm Hebron Dr David Hine Mr Oliver Holt Dr Shirley Hopper Mr Stephen Hopper Dr Henry Lau Mr Nicholas Lea Mrs Kimberley Littlemore Mr Richard Madden Dr Timothy Martin Mr Mark Merrington Mrs Alison Merrington Mr Richard Murkin Mr Richard Nye Mr Stephen Owen Dr Michael Page-Jones Mr Hugh Pelham Mr Aidan Phillipson Mr Robin Powell Mr Christopher Remington Mrs Vanessa Remington Miss Emma Risley Mr Tim Roberts Dr Jane Rowlandson Mr Timothy Schneider Mr Mark Scott Dr Stuart Smith Brigadier James Swift Mr Geoffrey Todd Mrs Nicola Ukiah Mr Antoine West Anon. (3) 1986 (35%) The Revd Dr Shafi Abouzayd Mr Iyas Al-Qasem Professor Dame Frances Ashcroft Professor Richard Barker Mr Simon Bell Mr Richard Benthall Mr Ben Burman Mr Christopher Butler Mr Mark Candlish Mr Jamie Carr Ms Caroline Coleman Mr Laurence Cummings Miss Catherine Draycott The Revd Stephen Fawcett Mr Carl Fitzgerald Dr Robert Freeman Mr Louis Fung Mrs Samantha Gleave Mrs Christine Callaghan Mrs Jo Chantry Dr Mobin Chowdhury Mr Jonathan Cohen Mrs Vicky Cunningham Pilcher Mr Tom de Trafford Miss Rachel Downey Mr Peter Evans Mr Jonathan Finn Mr David Forster Mr Neil Glenn Mr Adam Green Mrs Liz Hattan Mr Matthew Haynes Dr Henrietta Hughes Dr Miriam Jorgensen Miss Sarah Llewellyn-Jones Mr Algernon Percy Mr Tim Price Mr Jonny Searle Mr Aston Swift Professor Graham Virgo Professor Rudolf Wachter Mr Adam Weisman Dr Sam Williams Anon. (10) Ms Brenda Goodwin Dixon Mr Andrew Graff Mr Jonathan Hand Dr Neil Henson The Revd Dr Craig Hill Mr Timothy Holliday Mr Kevin Jacobs Mr Martyn James Mr Oliver James Mr Angus Kennedy Mr Matthew King Mr Justin Lee Professor Dennis Lo Mr Rob Monk Mr Simon Offen Mr Andrew Osborne Professor Robin Osborne Dr Tony Rahman Mrs Rachel Roads Mr Kit Rogers Dr Tim Smith Miss Joanna Smith Mr Nigel Stocks Mrs Katherine Stocks Mr Matthew Vine Dr Julia Waters Mrs Claire Watts Mr Piers Wilson Dr Ivo Zucha Anon. (5) 1987 Mr Tom Biggins Professor Timothy Breen Mr Oliver Brettle Dr Karen Brown (25%) 1988 Mrs Jane Adams Mr Ben Allen Dr Jo Ashbourn Mr Jerzy Baehr Mr Jonathan Barne Mr Krystian Belliere Dr Robert Bircher Mrs Alice Bott (35%) Mr James Bourne Ms Alexa Brummer Mrs Joanna Chapple Dr Struan Coleman Mrs Sophie Collis Mr Max Crane-Robinson Dr Susan Crennell Mr Russ Dallen Mrs Anna-Silvia Dooley Mr Stephen Fletcher Dr Hugh Goodfellow Mr Neil Graham Miss Gill Harris Mr Gavin Hill Mr Mark Hodges Dr Luke Howard Dr Gary Howells Mr Jeremy Ison Mrs Samantha Job Miss Vanessa Jones Mr Stephen Kern Mr Robert Macdonald Mr Robin Mandell Mr Jeremy McCullough Professor David Nowell Mr Sean Paterson Professor Dr Jan Radicke Professor Andrew Read Mr Alexis Roberts Dr Jane Rogers Dr David Sarphie Mr Darren Seymour-Russell Mr Alistair Smith Mr James Stephens Mr Karl Sternberg Mr William Stilgoe 27 Benefactors to the House Dr Sophia Stos-Gale Mrs Anna Troup Mr Milorad Vasic Mr James Wallace-Dunlop Mrs Sarah Wells Dr Sarah Wolfenden Mr Simon Young Min Anon. 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