Sir Walter Hamilton Moberly GBE KCB DSO (20 October 1881 – 31 January 1974) was a British academic, born into a clerical dynasty.
His aunt was Charlotte Anne Moberly, first Principal of St Hugh's College, Oxford.
[3] While Fellow and Lecturer in philosophy at Lincoln College, Oxford he contributed essays on "The Atonement" and "God and the Absolute" to the symposium Foundations: A Statement of Christian Belief in Terms of Modern Thought, published in 1912.
[4] He served in World War I with the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, being twice mentioned in despatches and injured three times.
A house in the former Duryard Hall of Residence at the University of Exeter was also named after him, but has since been demolished.