Public Orator
The Public Orator is a traditional official post at universities, especially in the United Kingdom. The holder of this office acts as the voice of the university on public occasions.
The position at Oxford University dates from 1564. The Public Orator at the university presents honorary degrees, giving an oration for each person that is honoured. They may be required to compose addresses and letters as directed by the Hebdomadal Council of the university. Speeches when members of the royal family are present may also be required. The post was instituted for a visit to Oxford by Queen Elizabeth I in 1566. The Public Orator, Thomas Kingsmill, gave a very long historical speech. Sir Isaac Wake addressed King James I similarly in 1605.
At the University of Cambridge, the title for the position changed from "Public Orator" to "Orator" in 1926. Trinity College Dublin in Ireland also has a Public Orator. There is no equivalent position in American universities.
List of Public Orators
England
Oxford University
See also :Category:Public Orators of the University of Oxford.- Roger Marbeck
- Thomas Kingsmill
- Tobias Matthew
- Arthur Atye
- Thomas Smith
- Thomas Wenman
- Thomas Cole
- William James
- Isaac Wake
- John King
- Philip King
- William Strode
- Henry Hammond
- Edward Corbet
- Ralph Button
- Robert South
- Thomas Cradock
- William Wyatt
- Digby Cotes
- Thomas Lisle
- Roger Mather
- Thomas Nowell
- James Bandinel
- William Crowe
- John Antony Cramer
- William Jacobson
- Richard Michell
- Francis Thomas Dallin
- William Walter Merry
- A.D. Godley
- Arthur Blackburne Poynton
- Cyril Bailey
- Thomas Farrant Higham
- A.N. Bryan-Brown
- Colin Hardie
- John G. Griffith
- Godfrey Bond
- Jasper Griffin
- Richard Henry Austen Jenkyns
- Jonathan Katz
Cambridge University
- Richard Croke
- George Day
- John Redman
- Sir Thomas Smith
- Sir John Cheke
- Roger Ascham
- Thomas Gardiner
- John Stokes
- George Ackworth
- Anthony Girlington
- William Masters
- Thomas Byng
- William Lewin
- John Becon
- Richard Bridgewater
- Anthony Wingfield
- Henry Mowtlow
- Sir Robert Naunton
- Sir Francis Nethersole
- George Herbert
- Robert Creighton
- Henry Molle
- Ralph Widdrington
- Henry Paman
- John Billers
- Henry Felton
- William Ayloffe
- Edmund Castle
- Philip Williams
- James Tunstall
- Philip Yonge
- John Skynner
- William Barford
- Richard Beadon
- William Pearce
- William Lort Mansel
- Edmund Outram
- Ralph Tatham
- Christopher Wordsworth
- William Henry Bateson
- William George Clark
- Sir Richard Claverhouse Jebb
- Sir John Edwin Sandys
- Terrot Reaveley Glover
- William Keith Chambers Guthrie
- Lancelot Patrick Wilkinson
- Frank Henry Stubbings
- James Diggle
- Anthony Bowen
- Rupert Thompson
Liverpool University
- John Pinsent
Durham University
- Sir Ian Richmond
Birkbeck, University of London
- Steven Connor
- Joanna Bourke
Ireland
Trinity College, Dublin
- Caesar Williamson
- Thomas Ebenezer Webb
- Arthur Palmer
- Robert Yelverton Tyrrell
- Louis Claude Purser
- Sir Robert Tate,
- John V. Luce,
- Brian McGing,
- Anna Chahoud,
Russia