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, elected 1861
- Donald Adamson
- R. C. Anderson
- Robert G. W. Anderson
- William Francis Ainsworth, elected 1853
- John Yonge Akerman, elected 1834
- Leslie Alcock
- Miranda Aldhouse-Green
- John Allan, numismatist
- Bridget Allchin
- Percy Willoughby Ames
- John Anstis, younger
- Ian Anstruther
- Francis Vyvyan Jago Arundell
- Sir Leigh Ashton
- Sir David Attenborough
- Joseph Ayloffe.
- George Paget, 7th Marquess of Anglesey
- Mick Aston
- Richard Barber
- Frederick Augusta Barnard
- Sir John Barrow
- Sir Wyke Bayliss
- Mary Beard
- Simon Beattie
- Alison Betts
- Robert Bigsby
- William Henry Black
- John Thomas Blight
- Barbara Borg
- William Copeland Borlase
- Valerie Bott, elected 2020
- Emrys G. Bowen
- Charles Angell Bradford
- George Weare Braikenridge
- John Braithwaite
- William Bray
- David Breeze
- Owen Salusbury Brereton
- John Bridges
- Christopher N. L. Brooke
- John Charles Brooke, Somerset Herald
- Lyde Brown
- Sue Brunning, Early medieval archaeologist
- Richard Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, 2nd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos
- John Buckler
- Ivor Bulmer-Thomas
- Peter Burman
- The Earl of Charleville, elected 1814.
- John Caley
- Matthew P. Canepa
- Tobias Capwell, American curator, military historian and jouster; elected 2011
- George Alfred Carthew
- Egerton Castle, Victorian author, antiquarian and swordsman
- Richard Chartres
- Bridget Cherry
- Stephen Church
- J. Desmond Clark, archaeologist, elected 1952
- Sir Charles Travis Clay, antiquary and librarian, elected 1912
- Thomas Close
- William Cole
- Bryony Coles
- Dr Rob Collins
- John Collinson
- Patrick Cormack
- George Richard Corner
- William Cowper, doctor and antiquarian
- Reverend J. Charles Cox, Author
- Thomas Gery Cullum, Bath King of Arms
- Barry Cunliffe
- James Stevens Curl
D–G
- Ken Dark
- Sir Geoffrey de Bellaigue
- Beatrice de Cardi
- Guy de la Bédoyère
- Claudine Dauphin
- Harold Dillon, 17th Viscount Dillon
- Brian Dobson, scholar of Hadrian's Wall
- Sir Arthur Evans
- Dame Joan Evans
- Sir John Evans
- John Davies Evans
- Claire Donovan
- Margaret Stefana Drower
- Elizabeth Eames
- Hella Eckardt
- Elisabeth Ettlinger
- Richard Farmer
- Helen Farr
- Reverend Edmund Farrer
- Thomas Godfrey Faussett
- Neil Faulkner
- Eric Fernie
- Herschell Filipowski
- Martin Folkes
- Lady Aileen Fox
- Sir Cyril Fox
- Robert Fox
- John Frederick France, Ophthalmic Surgeon, Guys Hospital
- Sir Augustus Wollaston Franks, director of the Society 1858–1896
- John Frere
- Charles Frost
- Helen Geake
- Margaret Gelling
- Jeremy S.W.Gibson
- Mark Girouard
- Philippa Glanville
- Susan Greaney
- Loyd Grossman
- John Mathew Gutch
- James Leo Forde-Johnston
H–L
- William Debonaire Haggard
- Helena Hamerow
- Sue Hamilton
- Merlin Hanbury-Tracy, 7th Baron Sudeley
- Phil Harding
- Elizabeth Hartley
- John Harvey, architectural historian
- Edward Hawkins
- Max Hebditch
- Wilfrid James Hemp
- Henry Herbert, 4th Earl of Carnarvon
- Georgina Herrmann, archaeologist
- Mark Horton, archaeologist
- R. J. Hopper, archaeologist
- William Hosking
- Alfred Hudd
- Joseph Hunter
- John Hurst, archaeologist
- Alfred Hutton, Victorian officer, antiquarian, writer and swordsman
- Henry Jenner
- Kenneth Hamilton Jenkin
- Simon Swynfen Jervis
- Barri Jones
- Alison Kelly
- Sir Frederic G. Kenyon
- Kristian Kristiansen, Danish prehistorian
- Nina Frances Layard Poet, prehistorian, archaeologist and antiquary, elected 3 March 1921.
- Peter Le Neve, FRS
- Carenza Lewis
- David Lindsay, 27th Earl of Crawford
- Leonardo López Luján, Mexican archaeologist
- Lisa Lodwick
- John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury
- Frederick Lukis
- William Collings Lukis
- Samuel Lysons
- Charles Lyttelton
M–P
- Sir Eric Maclagan
- Michael Maclagan
- Sir James Mann
- Owen Manning
- Queen Margrethe II of Denmark
- Thomas Martin
- Herbert Maryon, OBE, FIIC
- The Ven David Gwynne Meara
- Alan Millard
- Jeremiah Milles
- Philip Morant
- Joseph Mordaunt Crook, CBE, MA, D.Phil, FBA
- Edward Rowe Mores
- Rosalind Moss
- Penelope Mountjoy
- Geoffrey Charles Munn OBE
- Oswyn Murray
- J.N.L. Myres
- Peter Le Neve
- Adam Nicolson
- Philip Norman
- Richard Ovenden
- Elias Owen
- Sir Francis Palgrave K.H., F.R.S., F.S.A.
- Charles Reed Peers
- Paul B. Pettitt
- Stuart Piggott
- Giovanni Battista Piranesi
- D'Arcy Power
- Francis Pryor
- James Pulman
Q–S
- Anthony Quiney
- Philip Rashleigh FRS MP
- Benedict Read
- Sir Hercules Read, 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
- Colin Renfrew, Baron Renfrew of Kaimsthorn
- Julian Richards
- Ian Richmond
- Augustus Pitt Rivers
- Edward Robert Robson
- Charles Frederic Roberts
- Sir Hugh Roberts
- Nicola Rogers
- John Gage Rokewode, director from 1829 till 1842
- Margaret Roxan,
- Edward Rudge, botanist and antiquary.
- Edward John Rudge, M.A., barrister and antiquary.
- Hannah Russ
- Miles Russell
- John Christoper Sainty
- Charles Sandys
- Edgar Ronald Seary
- Richard 'Conversation' Sharp
- John Shaw
- John Silvester
- Sir John Sinclair, 1st Baronet
- Chris Skidmore, MP
- Sir John Smith, 1st Baronet
- Martin Ferguson Smith
- Spencer Gavin Smith
- William Henry Smyth
- Kenneth Snowman
- Sir John Soane
- Albert Spencer, 7th Earl Spencer
- Flaxman C. J. Spurrell
- James Leslie Starkey
- David Starkey
- Gertrud Seidmann )
- Thomas Stevens
- Philip Stell
- Charles Stokes
- Percy Stone
- William Stukeley
T–Z
- Toshiyuki Takamiya
- Andrew Taylor
- Richard Carnac Temple
- Charles Thomas
- Julian Thomas
- J. B. Trapp
- Walter Calverley Trevelyan
- Charles Truman
- Olga Tufnell
- Percival Turnbull
- Sarah Tyacke, former Keeper of Public Records and Chief Executive of the National Archives
- John Venn, elected 1892
- Edward Vernon Utterson
- George Vertue
- Randolph Vigne
- Caroline Vout, Reader in Classics, Cambridge University; Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge
- Susan Walker
- Pat Wallace, former Director of the National Museum of Ireland
- James Ware , 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, 'director' 1842 till 1846
- Hilary Wayment
- Edward Doran Webb
- Leslie Peter Wenham, Head of history at St. Johns' College, York.
- Stephen Weston
- Sir Mortimer Wheeler
- Tessa Wheeler
- John Whichcord Jr., architect
- John William Willis-Bund
- David Williams, archaeologist
- Thomas Woodcock DL, Garter King of Arms
- Charmian Woodfield, archaeologist
- Peter Woodman, archaeologist
- Albert Woods, Garter King of Arms
- Kim Woods, art historian
- Daniel Woolf, academic
- Christopher Wright, former Head of Manuscripts at the British Library
- Michael T. Wright
- Warwick William Wroth
- Ruth Young, archaeologist
- George Zarnecki
- Andrew Ziminski, stonemason and author