Son of Richard Bayliss, entered Clare in 1964 to read medicine; BA 1967; participated in amateur dramatics and was a member of the "Clare Revue" and later the "Manic Depressives Revue" at the Middlesex Hospital
Undergraduate at Clare 1935-1938; elected Honorary Fellow 1983; father of Dr Christopher Bayliss (Clare 1964)
Kenneth Campbell (1914-1941), Clare 1936, V.C., Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, killed in action and awarded the Victoria Cross
Admitted to Clare 1889, became fellow 1893.
De Sampayo 1855-1927, entered Clare in 1878
Prof. Philip Ford, director of Medieval and Modern Languages at Clare
Sir Harry Godwin 1901-1985. Admitted to Clare 1919, Fellow 1925, Professor of Botany 1960-1968
Brigadier Tony Heywood (1919-2006), Clare 1938. Distinguished military career; awarded an MC during Emergency in Malaya.
Senior member of Clare with dining rights in the late 1960s/early 1970s. Was involved with establishing the University Centre and University College (now Wolfson College).
Microbiologist, Clare 1961; Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2001 for for his discovery of cyclin and its role in the cell cycle. Filming at Clare College in September 2009 for "Beautiful minds"