List of alumni of Hertford College, Oxford

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A list of alumni of Hertford College, Oxford , including alumni of its two predecessor institutions, Hart Hall and Magdalen Hall.

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Hart Hall (1282–1740)

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John Donne
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Henry Pelham

Hertford College, first foundation 1740–1816

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Charles James Fox

Magdalen Hall, old site 1480–1822

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Thomas Hobbes
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William Tyndale
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John Wilkins

Magdalen Hall, new site 1822–1874

Hertford College, second foundation 1874–

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