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DJD Dr David Dutton, Senior Lecturer in History,
University of Liverpool
TEF Mr T. E. Faulkner, Senior Lecturer in the
History of Design, University of Northumbria
DF Professor David French, Professor of History,
University College London
IJG Professor Ian Gentles, Professor of History,
Glendon College, York University ( Toronto)
JG Professor John Gillingham, Professor of History,
LSE
BJG Dr Brian Golding, Senior Lecturer, Department
of History, University of Southampton
PG Professor Peter Gordon, Emeritus Professor of
Education, University of London Institute of
Education
TSG Dr Tim S. Gray, Head of Department of
Politics, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
RAG Professor Ralph Alan Griffiths, Professor of
Medieval History, University of Wales, Swansea
JRG Revd Dr John R. Guy, Editor, The Journal of
Welsh Religious History
AAH Dr Andrew Hanham, Senior Research Officer,
History of Parliament Trust
ASH Dr A. S. Hargreaves, University of Newcastle
upon Tyne
JFCH Professor John F. C. Harrison, Emeritus
Professor of History, University of Sussex
RH Dr Robert Holland, Reader in History at the
Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University
of London
MAH Dr Michael Hopkinson, Lecturer in History,
University of Stirling
KI Professor Kenneth Ingham, Emeritus Professor
of History, University of Bristol
AJ Dr Alvin Jackson, Reader in Modern History,
Queen's University of Belfast
AJe Dr Andrew Jennings, Lecturer in Scandinavian
History, University of Edinburgh
CJ Dr Clyve Jones, Assistant Librarian, Institute of
Historical Research, University of London
JRJ Professor J. R. Jones, Emeritus Professor,
University of East Anglia
IJEK Dr Ian John Ernest Keil, formerly Senior
Lecturer in Economic & Social History,
Loughborough University
DK Professor David Knight, Professor of History
and Philosophy of Science, University of
Durham
CNL Mr Christopher N. Lanigan, Postgraduate
Ridley Fellow, Department of Politics,
University of Newcastle upon Tyne
CHL Professor Clive H. Lee, Professor of Historical
Economics, University of Aberdeen
BPL Professor Bruce Philip Lenman, Professor of
Modern History, University of St Andrews
AIL Mr Andrew Iain Lewer, Graduate Student,
Downing College, Cambridge
SL Dr S. D. Lloyd, Senior Lecturer, Department of
History, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
RL Mr Roger Lockyer, Emeritus Reader in History
in the University of London
HL Professor Henry Loyn, Emeritus Professor,
Queen Mary and Westfield College, University
of London
CML Miss Charlotte M. Lythe, Senior Lecturer,
Economic Studies, University of Dundee
NMcC Professor Norman McCord, Emeritus Professor
of Social History, University of Newcastle upon
Tyne
AM Mrs Audrey MacDonald, formerly at the
University of Newcastle upon Tyne
NATM Dr Norman Macdougall, Senior Lecturer,
Department of Scottish History, University of
St Andrews
GAM Dr Gordon Macmullan, Lecturer, Department
of English, King's College, London
WMM Revd Dr William M. Marshall, Former Head of
History, Millfield, Somerset
GM Professor Ged Martin, Director, Centre of
Canadian Studies, University of Edinburgh
RAM Dr Roger A. Mason, Reader in Scottish History,
University of St Andrews
LHM Mr Lewis Mates, graduate student, Department
of History, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
HCGM Professor H. C. G. Matthew, Professor of
Modern History, University of Oxford
RJM Professor R. J. Morris, Personal Chair in
Economic & Social History, University of
Edinburgh
MM Mrs Maureen Mulholland, Lecturer in Law,
Faculty of Law, University of Manchester
DMP Professor David M. Palliser, Professor of
Medieval History, School of History, University
of Leeds
RACP Dr R. A. C. Parker, Fellow, Queen's College,
Oxford
NTP Dr Nicholas Phillipson, Reader in History,
University of Edinburgh
JLP Dr John Pimlott, Head, Department of War
Studies, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
AJP Professor Anthony James Pollard, Director,
Centre for Local Historical Research, University
of Teesside
BJP Professor Bernard Porter, Professor of Modern
History & Head of Department of History,
University of Newcastle upon Tyne
JRP Professor John R. Presley, Professor of
Economics, Department of Economics,
Loughborough University
MCP Professor Michael Prestwich, Pro-Vice-
Chancellor & Professor of History, University of
Durham
MDP Professor Martin Pugh, Professor of Modern
British History, University of Newcastle upon
Tyne
AER Miss A. E. Redgate, Lecturer, Department of
History, University of Newcastle upon Tyne

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