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On this day
Births
1702 –
Sir Walter Bagot, 5th Baronet
(
Magdalen
), politician
1815 –
Sir Charles Forster, 1st Baronet
(
Worcester
), politician
1829 –
Arthur Peel, 1st Viscount Peel
(
Balliol
),
Speaker of the House of Commons
1884–95
1830 –
Edwin Berkeley Portman
(
Balliol
), politician and barrister
1844 –
Herbert Armitage James
(
Jesus
,
Lincoln
and
St John's
), headmaster of
Rugby School
1895–1909 and President of St John's 1909–31
1866 –
Sir William Mount, 1st Baronet
(
New College
), politician
1876 –
Charles Walter Hamilton Cochrane
(
Merton
), diplomat and 17th British Resident of
Perak
1888 –
John Aidan Liddell
(
Balliol
), winner of the
Victoria Cross
1905 –
Roger Wilson
(
Keble
),
Bishop of Chichester
1958–74
1908 –
Niall Macpherson, 1st Baron Drumalbyn
(
Trinity
),
Minister of Pensions and National Insurance
1962–63
1913 –
John Wilfrid Linnett
(
St John's
and
Queen's
),
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge
1973–75
1926 –
Anthony Sampson
(
Christ Church
), writer and journalist
1964 –
Abhisit Vejjajiva
(
St John's
),
Prime Minister of Thailand
since 2008
Deaths
1597 –
Richard Meredith
(
Jesus
),
Church of Ireland
Bishop of Leighlin
1589–97
1768 –
Thomas Secker
(
Exeter
),
Archbishop of Canterbury
1758–68
1948 –
Albert Pollard
(
Jesus
), historian of the
Tudor period
1949 –
Thomas Higson
(
New College
), cricketer
2009 –
Christopher Elrington
(
University
), historian with the
Victoria County History
series
2015 –
Robert Conquest
(
Magdalen
), historian of the Soviet Union