Deceased Fellows

Professor Robert Brunschvig FBA Year of birth 1901 Year of death 1990 Year elected 1973 Fellowship category Corresponding
Professor Jacques Brunschwig FBA Year of birth 1929 Year of death 2010 Year elected 1990 Fellowship category Corresponding
Professor Peter Brunt FBA Year of birth 1917 Year of death 2005 Year elected 1969 Fellowship category UK
Right Hon Viscount James Bryce of Dechmont OM, GCVO, PC, FRS, FBA Year of birth 1838 Year of death 1922 Year elected 1902 Fellowship category UK
Professor Hugo Buchthal FBA Year of birth 1909 Year of death 1996 Year elected 1959 Fellowship category UK
Professor William Warwick Buckland FBA Year of birth 1859 Year of death 1946 Year elected 1920 Fellowship category UK
Dr William Hepburn Buckler FBA Year of birth 1867 Year of death 1952 Year elected 1937 Fellowship category UK
Professor Malcolm Budd FBA Year of birth None Year of death 2026 Year elected 1995 Fellowship category UK
Mr Julian Budden OBE, FBA Year of birth 1924 Year of death 2007 Year elected 1987 Fellowship category UK
Dr Curt F Bühler FBA Year of birth 1905 Year of death 1985 Year elected 1976 Fellowship category Corresponding
Professor Winfried Bühler FBA Year of birth 1929 Year of death 2010 Year elected 1985 Fellowship category Corresponding
Professor Hedley Bull FBA Year of birth 1932 Year of death 1985 Year elected 1984 Fellowship category UK
Lord Alan Bullock FBA Year of birth 1914 Year of death 2004 Year elected 1967 Fellowship category UK
Professor Geoffrey Bullough FBA Year of birth 1901 Year of death 1982 Year elected 1966 Fellowship category UK
Professor Walter Burkert FBA Year of birth 1931 Year of death 2015 Year elected 1975 Fellowship category Corresponding
Professor Francis Crawford Burkitt FBA Year of birth 1864 Year of death 1935 Year elected 1905 Fellowship category UK

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