List of college visitors of the University of Oxford

This is a list of visitors of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford. Three of the university's 39 colleges, Kellogg College, Reuben College and St Cross College, do not have visitors, as they are societies of the university rather than independent colleges with a royal charter.

CollegeVisitorAppointmentSince
All Souls CollegeJustin WelbyThe Archbishop of Canterbury ex officio[1]2013
Balliol CollegeThe Lord Reed of AllermuirElected by the Master and Fellows of the college[2][note 1]2011
Brasenose CollegeStephen ConwayThe Bishop of Lincoln ex officio[3]2023
Christ Church The CrownThe Crown[4]
Corpus Christi CollegePhilip MounstephenThe Bishop of Winchester ex officio2023
Exeter CollegeVacantThe Bishop of Exeter ex officio[5]2023
Green Templeton CollegeSir John ChadwickElected by the governing body of the college[6]2011
Harris Manchester CollegeSaphié Ashtiany[7]Elected by the governing body of the college[8]
Hertford CollegeThe Lord Patten of BarnesThe Chancellor of the University ex officio[9]2003
Jesus CollegeThe Earl of PembrokeThe Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery ex officio[10]2003
Keble CollegeJustin WelbyThe Archbishop of Canterbury ex officio[11]2013
Kellogg CollegeNoneN/AN/A
Lady Margaret HallThe Lord Patten of BarnesThe Chancellor of the University ex officio[12]2003
Linacre CollegeThe Lord Reed of AllermuirThe High Steward of the University ex officio2018
Lincoln CollegeStephen ConwayThe Bishop of Lincoln ex officio2023
Magdalen CollegePhilip MounstephenThe Bishop of Winchester ex officio2023
Mansfield CollegeThe Lord Patten of BarnesThe Chancellor of the University ex officio2003
Merton CollegeJustin WelbyThe Archbishop of Canterbury ex officio2013
New CollegePhilip MounstephenThe Bishop of Winchester ex officio2023
Nuffield CollegeSir Geoffrey VosThe Master of the Rolls ex officio[13]2021
Oriel College The CrownThe Crown
Pembroke CollegeThe Lord Patten of BarnesThe Chancellor of the University ex officio[14]2003
The Queen's CollegeStephen CottrellThe Archbishop of York ex officio2020
Reuben CollegeNoneN/AN/A
St Anne's CollegeSteven CroftThe Bishop of Oxford ex officio[15]2016
St Antony's College The CrownThe Crown
St Catherine's CollegeVacant [note 2]Elected by the governing body of the college[16]
St Cross CollegeNoneN/AN/A
St Edmund HallThe Lord Patten of BarnesThe Chancellor of the University ex officio2003
St Hilda's CollegeThe Baroness Butler-SlossElected by the governing body of the college from among "any person who holds or has held high judicial or ecclesiastical office or is a Member of Her Majesty's Privy Council"[17][note 3]2002
St Hugh's CollegeThe Lord Brown of Eaton-under-HeywoodElected by the governing body of the college from among "any person who holds or has held high judicial or ecclesiastical office or is a Member of Her Majesty's Privy Council"[18][note 4]2011
St John's CollegePhilip MounstephenThe Bishop of Winchester ex officio[19]2023
St Peter's CollegeLibby LaneAppointed by the trustees of the college from among the diocesan bishops of the Church of England[20][note 5]
Somerville CollegeThe Lord Patten of BarnesThe Chancellor of the University ex officio[21]2003
Trinity CollegePhilip MounstephenThe Bishop of Winchester ex officio2023
University College The CrownThe Crown
Wadham CollegeMichael BeasleyThe Bishop of Bath and Wells ex officio[22]2022
Wolfson CollegeThe Lord Reed of AllermuirThe High Steward of the University ex officio[23]2018
Worcester CollegeSir Geoffrey VosThe Master of the Rolls ex officio[24]2021

Notes

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  1. ^ When elected Visitor of Balliol, Lord Reed was serving as a Senator of the College of Justice. On becoming High Steward of the University in 2018, he became ex officio Visitor of Linacre and of Wolfson
  2. ^ Following the death of HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who was named as Visitor in the statutes at the foundation of the college in 1962.
  3. ^ When elected, Lady Butler-Sloss was serving as President of the Family Division of the High Court.
  4. ^ When elected, Lord Brown was serving as a Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom.
  5. ^ Lane is the incumbent Bishop of Derby.

References

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  1. ^ "All Souls College Statutes" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Statutes made for Balliol College Oxford" (PDF).
  3. ^ "Statutes of the King's Hall and College of Brasenose in Oxford" (PDF).
  4. ^ "Statutes of Christ Church Oxford" (PDF).
  5. ^ "Statutes Made for Exeter College, Oxford" (PDF).
  6. ^ "Green Templeton College Charter and Statutes" (PDF).
  7. ^ "Saphieh Ashtiany - Visitor".
  8. ^ "STATUTES OF THE MANCHESTER ACADEMY AND HARRIS COLLEGE".
  9. ^ "Statutes of Hertford College Oxford" (PDF).
  10. ^ "Statutes of Jesus College, Oxford" (PDF).
  11. ^ "Keble College Charter and Statutes".
  12. ^ "Statutes of Lady Margaret Hall" (PDF).
  13. ^ "Nuffield College Charter Statutes and By-Laws" (PDF).
  14. ^ "Pembroke College" (PDF).
  15. ^ "St Anne's College The Statutes" (PDF).
  16. ^ "St Catherine's College, Oxford Statutes" (PDF).
  17. ^ "St Hilda's College Oxford Statutes".
  18. ^ "Statutes" (PDF).
  19. ^ "St. John Baptist College Oxford Statutes" (PDF).
  20. ^ "College Statutes" (PDF).
  21. ^ "Charter and Statutes of Somerville College Oxford" (PDF).
  22. ^ "17th Issue of the Statutes of Wadham College" (PDF).
  23. ^ "College Statutes" (PDF).
  24. ^ "Worcester College Statutes 2011" (PDF).