User:Charles Matthews/ODNB New January 2014
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These people, with a few exception among the names marked "sub", died in 2010.
- Donald Acheson, medical officer
- Ray Alan ventriloquist, writer, and television presenter
- Arthur Macdonald Allchin, Church of England clergyman and theologian
- Raymond Allchin, archaeologist
- Malcolm Alexander Allison, footballer and manager
- Miriam Allott, literary scholar (sub)
- Michael Richardson Angus, industrialist
- Beryl Margaret Bainbridge, actress and writer
- Peter Robert Baldwin, civil servant
- Alec Douglas Bangham, haematologist
- John Adrian Shepherd-Barron, businessman
- Harold Henry Beach, engineer and car designer
- Arnold Heyworth Beckett, pharmacologist
- Harold Winston Beckett, jazz trumpeter
- Alec Victor Bedser, cricketer and businessman
- Eric Arthur Bedser (1918–2006), cricketer (sub)
- Elisabeth Beresford, novelist and children's author
- Thomas Henry Bingham, Baron Bingham of Cornhill, judge
- James Whyte Black, pharmacologist
- Claude Blair, museum curator and scholar of arms and armour
- Mildred Lillington Blaxter, sociologist
- Albert Edward Booth, politician
- Mary Brancker, veterinary surgeon
- Barbara Bray, translator and script editor
- Ian Brownlie, jurist
- Judith Harriet Bumpus, radio producer and art historian
- Geoffrey Ronald Burbidge, astronomer
- Geoffrey Alan Burgon, composer
- Richard Desborough Burnell (1917–1995), sculler and rowing correspondent (sub)
- Bertram Harold Thomas Bushnell, sculler and marine engineer
- Ian Gillett Carmichael, actor
- Harry Leonard Carpenter, sports journalist and broadcaster
- Peter Barrie Cheeseman, theatre director
- Winston Spencer Churchill, journalist and politician (sub)
- David Hazell Clark, psychiatrist
- Patricia Hannah Clarke, microbial biochemist
- Raymond Thurston Clarke, charity worker and public servant
- Gladys Agnes Clements, Lady Seton, journalist and promoter of flower arranging
- Anthony John Close, Spanish scholar
- Cecil Montacute Clothier, barrister and public servant
- Kenneth Henry Clucas, civil servant
- Kenneth Sidney Coates, sociologist and politician
- David John Hugh Cockayne, electron microscopist
- Oliver Jasper Cox, architect (sub)
- Percy Cradock, diplomatist
- Frank Gilbert Crichlow, musician, restaurateur, and community activist
- Eileen Chris Crofton, Lady Crofton (1919–2010), physician and public health campaigner (sub)
- Andrew Willshire Cunningham, trade unionist, local government politician, and criminal
- Krsto Franjo Cviić, journalist and author
- Margaret Dale, dancer and television producer
- John Philip William Dankworth, jazz musician and composer
- Basil Craig Risbridger Davidson, special operations officer, journalist, and historian
- Lancelot Richard Bell Davies, naval officer
- Lucienne Lisbeth Dulcie Day, textile designer
- Ronald Henry Day, furniture designer
- Peter Brian Denyer, electronic engineer and entrepreneur
- Jayaben Suryakant Desai, factory worker, trade unionist, and teacher
- Clive Stanley Donner, film and television director
- Kenneth James Dover, Greek scholar and college head
- Brian Christopher Duffy, photographer
- Gai Eaton, diplomatist and Muslim scholar
- Hywel Teifi Edwards, literary scholar and cultural historian
- Owen Edwards, broadcasting executive and promoter of the Welsh language
- Andrew Samuel Christopher Ehrenberg, statistician and marketing scientist
- Joseph Ettedgui, fashion designer and retailer
- Mary Forbes Evans, picture librarian and author
- Thomas Kelman Fleming, actor, director, and broadcaster
- Brian Hilton Flowers, Baron Flowers (1924–2010), theoretical physicist, public servant, and university administrator
- Michael Mackintosh Foot, journalist, politician, and author
- Philippa Ruth Foot, philosopher
- Hugh Ford, mechanical engineer
- Wallace Fox, medical researcher
- Richard Stanley Francis, jockey and author
- Honor Elizabeth Frost, marine archaeologist
- Leslie David Gibbard , cartoonist and film animator
- Charles Thomas Gillett, disc jockey and musicologist
- John Gillingham, neurosurgeon
- John Reginald Gillum, merchant banker
- Cyril Glasser, solicitor
- Wynne Alexander Hugh Godley, economist and musician
- Michael Douglas Goulder, biblical scholar
- Marrack Irvine Goulding, diplomatist, international civil servant, and college head
- Cyril Ewart Lionel Grant, actor and singer
- Clemency Anne Rosemary Gray, restaurateur and cookery writer
- Michael Robert Green, guitarist
- Pamela Green, model and actress
- James Thomson Greenwood, teacher, rugby union player, and coach
- Richard Langton Gregory, experimental psychologist
- John Aneurin Grey Griffith, legal scholar
- Frederick Peter Halliday, scholar of international relations
- Alan Barry King-Hamilton, judge
- Brian Hanrahan, journalist and broadcaster
- Arthur Thomas Hatto, scholar of German literature and of archaic poetry
- Harold Haywood, youth worker and charity administrator
- Edna May Healey, Lady Healey, biographer
- Stephen Hearst, broadcasting executive and producer
- David James George Hennessy, 3rd Baron Windlesham and Baron Hennessy, politician, broadcasting executive, and college head
- Carola Margaret Hicks, art historian
- Alexander Gordon Higgins, snooker player
- Peter John Hilton, code breaker and mathematician
- Trevor Holdsworth, businessman
- Andrew Jeremy Holmes, oarsman and rowing coach
- Simon Michael Hornby, businessman and gardener
- Anthony Michell Howard, journalist and broadcaster
- Robert John Maxwell-Hyslop, politician
- Eva Maria Charlotte Michelle Ibbotson, author
- Terence Ingold, mycologist and botanist
- Amélie Jakobovits, Lady Jakobovits, charity patron (sub)
- Lionel Charles Jeffries, actor and film director
- Elizabeth Heald Jenkins, novelist and biographer
- Anthony Reginald Johnson, singer
- Kathleen Jones, historian and scholar of social policy
- Tony Robert Judt, historian and political commentator
- Rosamind Julius, design entrepreneur and furniture manufacturer
- Leslie Julius, furniture retailer
- David Montague de Burgh Kenworthy, 11th Baron Strabolgi, artist and politician
- Frank Kermode, literary scholar and critic
- Richard Darwin Keynes, physiologist and historian
- Charles Spencer King, automotive engineer
- Dorothy Knowles, French scholar and fencing champion
- Bernard MacGregor Walker Knox, classical scholar and essayist
- Hector Laing, Baron Laing of Dunphail, businessman and philanthropist
- Philip Gordon Langridge, singer
- Din Cheuk Lau, scholar and translator of Chinese philosophy and literature
- Richard Lawton, geographer
- Louis Edward Stewart Holland Le Bailly, naval officer
- Graham Douglas Leonard, bishop of London and Roman Catholic priest
- Gordon Manns Lewis, aeronautical engineer
- Gillian Marjorie Lowndes, ceramic artist
- Nicholas Walter Lyell, Baron Lyell of Markyate, barrister and politician
- Charles MacLaurin Mackerras, conductor
- Angus Maddison, economist and economic historian
- Donald James Dundas Maitland, diplomatist and civil servant
- Mary Malcolm, television announcer
- Bertram Maurice Mandelbrote, psychiatrist
- Robert Mark, police officer
- Robert Austin Markus, historian and philosopher
- Brian Geoffrey Marsden, astronomer
- Bernard Trevor Matthews, turkey farmer
- Robert Charles Oliver Matthews, economist and economic historian
- William James Mayne, children's writer
- Allen James McClay, pharmaceuticals executive and philanthropist
- Andrew Robert McIntosh, Baron McIntosh of Haringey, market researcher and politician
- Kenneth McKellar, singer
- Malcolm Robert Andrew McLaren, music and fashion industry entrepreneur
- Robin John Taylor McLaren, diplomatist
- William Pollock McLaren, rugby union commentator and teacher
- Lee Alexander McQueen, fashion designer
- Sarah Greenaway Miall, rally driver and novelist (sub)
- Robin Gorell Milner, computer scientist and informatician
- Alan Steele Milward, historian
- John Evelyn Moore, naval officer and editor
- Edwin George Morgan, poet and translator
- Frances Main Morrell, schoolteacher, political adviser, and local government politician
- Ronald Neame, cinematographer, film producer, and director
- Eileen Marie Nearne, special operations officer
- John Ashworth Nelder, statistician
- Muriel Nissel, statistician and civil servant
- Iain Andrew Noble, 3rd Baronet, financier, entrepreneur, and promoter of the Gaelic language
- Daphne Margaret Sybil Désirée Park, Baroness Park of Monmouth, intelligence officer and college head
- Rozsika Parker, art historian and psychotherapist
- [[Shanta Gaury Pathak, food entrepreneur (sub)
- James Pickles, judge
- Brian Ivor Pitman, banker
- Ingrid Pitt, actress and writer
- Alan Frederick Plater, playwright, novelist, and screenwriter
- William Julius Lowthian Plowden, political scientist and policy adviser
- Walter Plowright, veterinary scientist
- Jack Richon Pole, historian
- Peter Neville Frederick Porter, poet
- Thomas Other Prickett, air force officer
- Idwal Vaughan Pugh, civil servant and ombudsman
- Mahinder Singh Pujji, fighter pilot
- David Andrew Quayle, businessman
- Anthony Meredith Quinton, Baron Quinton, philosopher and college head
- Vladimir Gavrilovich Raitz, holiday entrepreneur
- Peter Edward Ramsbotham, diplomatist
- Claire Berenice Rayner, writer, broadcaster, and social campaigner
- Corin William Redgrave, actor and political activist
- Lynn Rachel Redgrave, actress
- Charles Hugh Reece, chemist and industrialist
- John Lamb Reed, actor and singer
- James Reid, trade unionist, political activist, and journalist
- Gordon William Humphreys Richardson, Baron Richardson of Duntisbourne, banker
- Jennifer Susan Margaret Roberts, probation officer
- [[William Maxwell Robertson (1915–2009), broadcaster (sub)
- Egon Miklos Ronay, restaurateur and guidebook publisher
- Angela Claire Rosemary Rumbold, politician
- Mortimer David Sackler, psychiatrist, pharmaceuticals executive, and philanthropist
- Philippa Scott, Lady Scott, photographer and conservationist (sub)
- Percy Sekine, judo champion and instructor
- Alan Sillitoe, novelist and short story writer
- Jean Merilyn Simmons, actress
- Colin Bruce Slee, Church of England clergyman
- Cyril Smith, politician and manufacturer
- Natasha Gordon Spender, Lady Spender, pianist (sub)
- Prunella Stack (1914–2010), health and fitness expert (sub)
- Greville Michael Wilson Starkey, jockey
- Anthony Terence Quincey Stewart, historian
- Joan Alston Sutherland, singer
- James Mourilyan Tanner, human biologist and auxologist
- Colin Christopher Paget Tennant, 3rd Baron Glenconner, landowner and socialite
- George John Patrick Dominic Townshend, 7th Marquess Townshend, landowner and broadcasting executive
- Beryl May Jessie Toye, actress, dancer, and theatre and film director
- Anne Evelyn Beatrice Tree, philanthropist and prison visitor
- Catherine Marguerite Marie-Thérèse Walker, couturier
- Peter Edward Walker, Baron Walker of Worcester, businessman and politician
- Stephen de Rocfort Wall, literary scholar
- Roger Talbot Walters, architect
- [[Susana Valeria Rose Walton, Lady Walton, gardener (sub)
- Frederick Edward Warner, chemical engineer
- John Conrad Waterlow, physiologist and nutritionist
- Alan Rhun Watkins, journalist
- Reginald James White, boatbuilder and sailor
- Harry Blackmore Whittington, geologist and palaeontologist
- Maurice Vincent Wilkes, mathematician and computer technologist
- Dudley Howard Williams, organic chemist
- Norman Joseph Wisdom, comedian and actor
- Donald John Wiseman, Assyriologist and biblical scholar
- William Cuthbertson Wolfe, chartered accountant, manufacturer, and politician
- Otto Herbert Wolff, paediatrician
- Leonard Gordon Wolfson, Baron Wolfson, businessman and philanthropist
- Anthony Edgar Gartside Wright, gay rights campaigner