James Boyes (1924-2004); Clare 1943, 1946-1948, History, later Headmaster of City of London School, 1965-84
Matriculated at Clare, 1919
Charles Edward Garrad (1876-1958) Clare 1894, Fellow 1900-1906 and William Rolfe Garrad (1881-1951) ? Clare 1903; both brothers were missionaries in Mandalay
John Hedley-Whyte (Clare 1952-55)
Kurt Lipstein 1909-2006, Law Professor, Fellow of Clare College since 1956, was a familiar sight at Clare. He was one of the oldest Fellows and was still teaching just before his death aged 97 on 2nd December 2006
MCDONALD, Alexander Hugh 1908-1979 was admitted to Clare College in 1930 to read for the Classical Tripos; he later became Fellow in1952 and Senior Tutor 1954-7
Admitted to Clare, 1745.
Pinfield was among the few British officers to be killed in Dublin during the Easter rising in 1916.
Edward Brian Pope was born on 29th June 1911 and came up to Clare in 1929. He became a rugby blue whilst at Clare and as such was one of the few
Humphrey Prideaux 1648-1724 was a Fellow of Christ Church, Oxford and Dean of Norwich. In 1721 he presented Clare College with the Orientalia of his Library, about 134 volumes. His son, Edmund Prideaux, was admitted as Fellow-Commoner at Clare in 1711 and was the artist remembered for his colourful drawing of the College buildings in 1714.