List of fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London

This is an incomplete list of fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London. The honour, denoted by the post-nominal FSA, is awarded to members of the Society of Antiquaries of London, a learned society founded in 1707.

A–C

 * Silke Ackermann, elected 2005
 * Robert Adam (1728–1792), elected 1861
 * Donald Adamson (b. 1939)
 * R. C. Anderson (1883–1976)
 * Robert G. W. Anderson (b. 1944)
 * William Francis Ainsworth (1807–1896), elected 1853
 * Stewart Ainsworth (b. 1951)
 * John Yonge Akerman (1806–1873), elected 1834
 * Leslie Alcock (1925–2006)
 * Miranda Aldhouse-Green (b. 1947)
 * John Allan (1884–1955), numismatist
 * Bridget Allchin (1927–2017)
 * Bruce Allsopp (1912–2000)
 * Percy Willoughby Ames (1853–1919)
 * John Anstis, younger (1708–1754)
 * Ian Anstruther (1922–2007)
 * Francis Vyvyan Jago Arundell (1780–1846)
 * Thomas Ashby, FBA, FSA (1874–1931), archaeologist
 * Sir Leigh Ashton (1897–1983)
 * Sir David Attenborough (b. 1926)
 * Joseph Ayloffe (1708–1781).
 * George Paget, 7th Marquess of Anglesey (1922–2013)
 * Mick Aston (1946–2013)
 * Richard Barber (b. 1941)
 * Frederick Augusta Barnard (1743–1830)
 * Sir John Barrow (1764–1848)
 * Sir Wyke Bayliss (1835–1906)
 * Mary Beard (b. 1955)
 * Simon Beattie (b. 1975)
 * Nicolas Bell
 * Alison Betts
 * Robert Bigsby (1806–1873)
 * Barbara Birley
 * William Henry Black (1808–1872)
 * John Thomas Blight (1835–1911)
 * Chiara Bonacchi
 * Barbara Borg (b.1960)
 * William Copeland Borlase (1848–1899)
 * Valerie Bott, elected 2020
 * Emrys G. Bowen (1900–1983)
 * Gail Boyle
 * Charles Angell Bradford (1864–1940)
 * George Weare Braikenridge (1775–1856)
 * John Braithwaite (1797–1870)
 * William Bray (1736–1832)
 * David Breeze (b.1944)
 * Owen Salusbury Brereton (1715–1798)
 * Martin Bridge (b. 1957)
 * John Bridges (1666–1724)
 * Christopher N. L. Brooke
 * John Charles Brooke, Somerset Herald (1748–1794)
 * Lyde Brown (died 1787)
 * Sue Brunning, Early medieval archaeologist
 * Richard Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, 2nd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos (1797–1861)
 * John Buckler (1770–1851)
 * Ivor Bulmer-Thomas
 * Peter Burman
 * The Earl of Charleville (1764–1835), elected 1814.
 * Ambrogio Caiani
 * John Caley (1760–1834)
 * Matthew P. Canepa (b. 1975) (art historian)
 * Tobias Capwell (b. c. 1973), American curator, military historian and jouster; elected 2011
 * George Alfred Carthew (1807–1882)
 * Egerton Castle (1858–1920), Victorian author, antiquarian and swordsman
 * Richard Chartres (b. 1947)
 * Clive Cheesman (b. 1968)
 * Bridget Cherry
 * Stephen Church
 * J. Desmond Clark (1916–2002), archaeologist, elected 1952
 * Kate Clark
 * Sir Charles Travis Clay (1885–1978), antiquary and librarian, elected 1912
 * Thomas Close (1796–1881)
 * William Cole (1714–1782)
 * Bryony Coles (b. 1946)
 * Dr Rob Collins (archaeologist)
 * Mark Collins, historian, Houses of Parliament
 * John Collinson (1757–1793)
 * Marion Colthorpe (d.2021), Elizabethan historian
 * Patrick Cormack (b. 1939)
 * George Richard Corner (1801–1863)
 * Eleri Cousins
 * William Cowper (1701–1767), doctor and antiquarian
 * Reverend J. Charles Cox (1843–1919), Author
 * Thomas Gery Cullum, (1741–1831) Bath King of Arms
 * Barry Cunliffe (b. 1939)
 * James Stevens Curl (b. 1937) (architectural historian)
 * Anne Curry (b. 1954)
 * Cecil Curle (1901–1987), archaeologist

D–G

 * Ken Dark (b. 1961)
 * Sir Geoffrey de Bellaigue (1931–2013)
 * Beatrice de Cardi (1914–2016)
 * Christopher de Hamel (b. 1950)
 * Guy de la Bédoyère (b. 1957)
 * Claudine Dauphin (b. 1950)
 * Brenda Dickinson
 * Porphyrios Dikaios (1904-1971)
 * Harold Dillon, 17th Viscount Dillon (1844––1932)
 * Brian Dobson (1931–2012), scholar of Hadrian's Wall
 * Chloë Duckworth
 * Sir Arthur Evans (1851–1941)
 * Dame Joan Evans (1893–1977)
 * Sir John Evans (1823–1908)
 * John Davies Evans (1925–2011)
 * Claire Donovan (d.2019)
 * Penelope Dransart
 * Margaret Stefana Drower (1911–2012)
 * Timothy Duke (b. 1953)
 * Elizabeth Eames (1918–2008)
 * Hella Eckardt
 * Elisabeth Ettlinger (1915–2012)
 * Gail Falkingham
 * Richard Farmer (1735–1797)
 * Helen Farr
 * Reverend Edmund Farrer (1848–1935)
 * Thomas Godfrey Faussett (1829–1877)
 * Neil Faulkner (b. 1958)
 * Eric Fernie (b. 1939)
 * Herschell Filipowski (1816–1872)
 * Robin Fleming, historian
 * Martin Folkes (1690–1754)
 * Lady Aileen Fox (1907–2005)
 * Sir Cyril Fox (1882–1967)
 * Robert Fox (b. 1938)
 * John Frederick France (1817–1900), Ophthalmic Surgeon, Guy's Hospital
 * Sir Augustus Wollaston Franks (1826–1897), director of the Society 1858–1896
 * John Frere (1740–1807)
 * Charles Frost (1781?–1862)
 * Helen Geake (b. 1967)
 * Margaret Gelling (1924–2009)
 * Jeremy S. W. Gibson
 * Peter Gibson (1929–2016)
 * Mark Girouard (b. 1931)
 * Philippa Glanville (b. 1943)
 * Rev'd Philip Goff
 * John Goodall
 * Lindy Grant
 * Susan Greaney
 * Loyd Grossman (b. 1950)
 * John Mathew Gutch (1778–1861)
 * James Leo Forde-Johnston (1927–2001)

H–L

 * William Debonaire Haggard (d.1886)
 * Edward Hailstone (Lawyer)
 * Helena Hamerow
 * Sue Hamilton
 * Merlin Hanbury-Tracy, 7th Baron Sudeley (1939–2022)
 * Phil Harding (b. 1950)
 * Edward Harris (b. 1946)
 * Jessica Harrison-Hall (b.1965)
 * Elizabeth Hartley (b.1947)
 * Edwin Sidney Hartland (1848–1927)
 * John Harvey (1911–1997), architectural historian
 * Edward Hawkins (1780–1867)
 * Kayt Hawkins, archaeologist
 * Max Hebditch (b. 1937)
 * Wilfrid James Hemp (1882 – 14 April 1962)
 * Donald Henson (1956–2021)
 * Henry Herbert, 4th Earl of Carnarvon (1831–1890)
 * Georgina Herrmann (b. 1937), archaeologist
 * Walter Abel Heurtley (1882–1955)
 * Mabel Blundell Heynemann (1866–1952), archaeologist and antiquarian
 * Dan Hicks (b. 1972), archaeologist
 * Peter Hinton, archaeologist
 * Neil Holbrook
 * John Hopkins (1918–2008), society librarian, elected 1983
 * R. J. Hopper (1910–1987), archaeologist
 * Mark Horton (b. 1956), archaeologist
 * William Hosking (1800–1861)
 * Alfred Hudd (1846–1920)
 * Cecil Humphery-Smith (1928–1981)
 * Joseph Hunter (1783–1861)
 * John Hurst (1927–2003), archaeologist
 * Alfred Hutton (1839–1910), Victorian officer, antiquarian, writer and swordsman
 * Edward Impey
 * Henry Jenner (1848–1934)
 * Sarah Jennings (1947–2009)
 * Kenneth Hamilton Jenkin (1900–1980)
 * Simon Swynfen Jervis (b. 1943)
 * Barri Jones (1936–1999)
 * Alison Kelly (1913–2016)
 * Alexander James Kent (b. 1977)
 * Sir Frederic G. Kenyon (1863–1952)
 * Heather Knight
 * Kristina Krawiec
 * Kristian Kristiansen (b. 1948), Danish prehistorian (honorary fellow)
 * Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard (b. 1966), Danish political scientist and armorist
 * Nina Frances Layard (1853–1935) Poet, prehistorian, archaeologist and antiquary, elected 3 March 1921.
 * Roger H Leech (b.1944)
 * Peter Le Neve (1661–1729), FRS (Norroy King of Arms)
 * Carenza Lewis (b. 1964)
 * Jodie Lewis
 * David Lindsay, 27th Earl of Crawford (1871–1940)
 * Thomas Lloyd
 * Leonardo López Luján (b. 1964), Mexican archaeologist (honorary fellow)
 * Lisa Lodwick (d. 2022)
 * John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury (1834–1913)
 * Frederick Lukis (1788–1871)
 * William Collings Lukis
 * Samuel Lysons (1763–1819)
 * Charles Lyttelton (1714–1768)

M–P

 * Jean Macdonald (1920–2021)
 * Sir Eric Maclagan (1879–1951)
 * Michael Maclagan (1914–2003)
 * Sir James Mann (1897–1962)
 * Owen Manning (1721–1801)
 * Queen Margrethe II of Denmark (b. 1940)
 * Pamela Marshall
 * Thomas Martin (1697–1771)
 * Herbert Maryon, OBE, FIIC (1874–1965)
 * Antti Matikkala (1979–2019)
 * The Ven David Gwynne Meara (b. 1939)
 * Roger Mercer, OBE (1944–2018)
 * Daniel Miles (b. 1959)
 * Alan Millard (b. 1937)
 * Jeremiah Milles (1714–1784)
 * Philip Morant (1700–1770)
 * Joseph Mordaunt Crook, CBE, MA, D.Phil, FBA (b. 1937)
 * Edward Rowe Mores (1731–1778)
 * Rosalind Moss (1890–1990)
 * Quita Mould
 * Penelope Mountjoy
 * Geoffrey Charles Munn OBE
 * Oswyn Murray
 * J. N. L. Myres (1902–1989)
 * Peter Le Neve (1661–1729)
 * Adam Nicolson (b. 1957)
 * Philip Norman (1842–1931)
 * Peter O'Donoghue
 * Richard Ovenden (b. 1964)
 * Elias Owen (1833–1899)
 * Hugh Owen (1808–1897)
 * Sir Francis Palgrave K.H., F.R.S., F.S.A. (1788–1861)
 * Naomi Payne
 * Charles Reed Peers (1868–1952)
 * Sara Perry
 * Paul B. Pettitt
 * Stuart Piggott (1910–1996)
 * Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720–1778)
 * Jane Portal
 * D'Arcy Power (1855–1941)
 * Francis Pryor (b. 1945)
 * James Pulman (1783–1859)

Q–S

 * Anthony Quiney (b. 1981)
 * Philip Rashleigh FRS MP
 * Benedict Read (art historian) (b. 1945)
 * Sir Hercules Read (1857–1929), Keeper of British and Medieval Antiquities and Ethnography at the British Museum, Secretary from 1892 and President from 1908 to 1914 and again from 1919.
 * Charles Reed (1819–1881)
 * Mary Remnant (1935–2020) Musician, musicologist, medievalist
 * Colin Renfrew, Baron Renfrew of Kaimsthorn (b. 1937)
 * Julian C. Richards (b. 1951)
 * Prof. Julian D. Richards
 * Ian Richmond (1902–1965)
 * Augustus Pitt Rivers (1827–1900)
 * Edward Robert Robson (1836–1917)
 * Charles Frederic Roberts (d. 1942)
 * Sir Hugh Roberts
 * Jane, Lady Roberts
 * John Martin Robinson (b. 1948)
 * Nicola Rogers
 * John Gage Rokewode, director from 1829 till 1842
 * Margaret Joyce Rowe
 * Margaret Roxan, (1924–2003)
 * Edward Rudge, (1792–1861) botanist and antiquary.
 * Edward John Rudge, M.A. (1792–1861), barrister and antiquary.
 * Hannah Russ
 * Miles Russell
 * Hugh Sackett (1928–2020)
 * John Christoper Sainty (b. 1932)
 * Charles Sandys (1786–1859)
 * Alan Saville (1946–2016), elected 1981
 * Edgar Ronald Seary (1908–1984)
 * Gertrud Seidmann (1919–2013))
 * Ruth Shaffrey
 * Richard 'Conversation' Sharp (1759–1835)
 * John Shaw (1776–1832)
 * John Silvester (1745–1822)
 * Sir John Sinclair, 1st Baronet (1754–1835)
 * Chris Skidmore, MP
 * Sir John Smith, 1st Baronet (1744–1807)
 * Martin Ferguson Smith (b. 1940)
 * Spencer Gavin Smith (b. 1972)
 * William Henry Smyth (1788–1865)
 * Kenneth Snowman (1919–2002)
 * Sir John Soane (1753–1837)
 * Graham Speake (b. 1929)
 * Albert Spencer, 7th Earl Spencer (1892–1975)
 * Flaxman C. J. Spurrell (1842–1915)
 * James Leslie Starkey (1895–1938)
 * David Starkey (b. 1945)
 * John Steane (b. 1931), County Archaeologist of Oxfordshire
 * Fay Stevens
 * Thomas Stevens (1841–1920)
 * Philip Stell (1934–2004)
 * Charles Stokes (c. 1784–1853)
 * Percy Stone (1856–1934)
 * Sir Roy Strong (b. 1935)
 * William Stukeley (1687–1765)
 * Richard Suggett (b. ?1950)
 * Rachel Swallow
 * Brenda Swinbank (b. 1929)

T–Z

 * Toshiyuki Takamiya (b. 1944)
 * Andrew Taylor (1850–1937)
 * Richard Carnac Temple
 * James Theobald (1688–1759)
 * Charles Thomas (1928–2016)
 * Julian Thomas (b. 1959)
 * Roberta Tomber (1954–2022)
 * J. B. Trapp (1925–2005)
 * Walter Calverley Trevelyan (1797–1879)
 * Charles Truman (1949–2017)
 * Olga Tufnell (1905–1985)
 * Percival Turnbull (1953–2016)
 * Sarah Tyacke (b. 1945), former Keeper of Public Records and Chief Executive of The National Archives
 * Henry Vaughan (1809–1899)
 * John Venn (1834–1923), elected 1892
 * Edward Vernon Utterson (c. 1776–1856)
 * George Vertue (1684–1756)
 * Randolph Vigne (1928–2016)
 * Caroline Vout, Reader in Classics, Cambridge University; Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge
 * Susan Walker
 * Edith Mary Walker (1903–1970)
 * Lacey Wallace
 * Pat Wallace, former Director of the National Museum of Ireland
 * James Ware (ophthalmologist) (1756–1815), English eye surgeon and Fellow of Royal Society
 * Sir John Watney, Honorary Secretary of the City and Guilds of London Institute for the Advancement of Technical Education
 * Albert Way (1805–1874), 'director' 1842 till 1846
 * Hilary Wayment (1912–2005)
 * Edward Doran Webb (1864–1931)
 * Emma J. Wells (b. 1986)
 * Leslie Peter Wenham (1911–1990), Head of history at St. Johns' College, York.
 * Stephen Weston (1747–1830)
 * Sir Mortimer Wheeler (1890–1976)
 * Tessa Wheeler (1893–1936)
 * John Whichcord Jr. (1823–1885), architect
 * Elisabeth Whittle, garden historian
 * Toby Wilkinson (b. 1969)
 * John William Willis-Bund (1843–1928)
 * David Williams (1949–2017), archaeologist
 * Thomas Woodcock DL, Garter King of Arms
 * Charmian Woodfield (1929–2014), archaeologist
 * Peter Woodman (1943–2017), archaeologist
 * Michael Wood (b.1948), historian
 * Albert Woods (1816–1904), Garter King of Arms
 * Kim Woods, art historian
 * Daniel Woolf (b. 1958), academic
 * Christopher Wright, former Head of Manuscripts at the British Library
 * Michael T. Wright (b. 1948)
 * Warwick William Wroth (1858–1911)
 * Ruth Young, archaeologist
 * George Zarnecki (1915–2008)
 * Andrew Ziminski, stonemason and author