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On this day
Births
1630 –
Thomas Clifford, 1st Baron Clifford of Chudleigh
(
Exeter
), politician
1869 –
Harcourt Butler
(
Balliol
), colonial governor
1881 –
Rose Macaulay
(
Somerville
), novelist
1883 –
Percival Halse Rogers
(
Worcester
), Australian judge
1884 –
Sir Gervais Rentoul
(
Christ Church
), barrister and Conservative politician
1905 –
Reginald Manningham-Buller, 1st Viscount Dilhorne
(
Magdalen
),
Lord Chancellor
1962–64
1906 –
William Hayter
(
New College
and
Queen's
), diplomat and Warden of New College 1958–76
1913 –
Mervyn Austin
(
Christ Church
), Australian classicist and headmaster
1914 –
W. J. Burley
(
Balliol
), crime writer who created the detective
Charles Wycliffe
1943 –
Jed S. Rakoff
(
Balliol
), American judge
1953 –
Martin Goodman
(
Wolfson
), historian of Roman and Jewish history
1954 –
Ed Vulliamy
(
Hertford
), journalist
Deaths
1605 –
Edmund Anderson
(
Lincoln
),
Chief Justice of the Common Pleas
1582–1605
1869 –
Walter Hamilton
(
Christ Church
and
Merton
),
Bishop of Salisbury
1854–69
1896 –
William Robert Grove
(
Brasenose
), judge and scientist
1910 –
Francis Birley
(
University
), footballer who won the
FA Cup
with Oxford and later played for
England
1952 –
Arthur Shearly Cripps
(
Trinity
), missionary priest and writer
1992 –
Leslie Fox
(
Christ Church
and
Balliol
), mathematician
2005 –
William Hugh Clifford Frend
(
Keble
), priest and ecclesiastical historian