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Anthony Honoré (F, 1939) one of the most gifted intellects and briliant sportsmen to come out of Bishops died in January at the age of 96. Seventy of those years had been spent teaching law at Oxford where he became an internationally recognised leader in the field of causation and jurispudence. In the early 1990s he argued successfully for and contributed to the new South African Constitution.
The Memorial Service celebrates and commemorates his life and recognises his role as a Fellow and one-time Warden of All Souls College.