Stanhope essay prize
The Stanhope essay prize was an undergraduate history essay prize created at Balliol College, Oxford, by Philip Henry Stanhope, 5th Earl Stanhope in 1855.
Notable winners
Notable Stanhope Prize winners:- John Richard Magrath, 1860
- Francis Jeune, 1863, 1st Baron St Helier
- Thomas Pitt Taswell-Langmead, 1866
- Thomas Buchanan, 1868, Liberal politician
- Arthur Francis Leach, 1872
- Richard Lodge, 1875
- Charles Harding Firth, 1877, British historian
- Arthur Elam Haigh, 1878
- Holden Hutton, 1881
- John Bruce Williamson, 1883, barrister, historian and writer
- William Carr, 1884, biographer
- Owen Morgan Edwards, 1886
- George Arnold Wood, 1889, English Australian historian
- John Buchan, 1897, British novelist
- Robert Rait, 1899
- Alfred Eckhard Zimmern, 1902, New College, Oxford, British classical scholar and historian
- Archibald Main, 1903
- Henry Delacombe Roome, KC, 1904, Barrister
- George Stuart Gordon, 1905
- Eustace Percy, 1st Baron Percy of Newcastle, 1907, British politician and public servant
- Vivian Hunter Galbraith, 1911, English historian
- Michael Sadleir, 1912
- Aldous Huxley, 1916, English writer
- Bruce McFarlane, 1924
- Bernard Miller, 1925, British businessman
- Maurice Ashley, editor of The Listener
- Derek Pattinson, 1951, Secretary-General of the General Synod of the Church of England
In fiction