Frederick Homes Dudden (1874–1955) was an academic administrator and theological scholar.
Dudden was Vicar of Holy Trinity Church in Sloane Street, central London.
He was Fellow, Lecturer in Theology and Chaplain of Lincoln College, Oxford (1898–1914).
At Oxford University, he was a member of Hebdomadal Council (1924–45) and Pro-Vice-Chancellor (1925–29 and 1932–49), before and after his time as Vice-Chancellor.
This freed subsequent Masters of Pembroke from the financial need to take the position of Canon at Gloucester Cathedral, which had been given to the college by Queen Anne in 1714.