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On this day
Births
1804 –
George Legh
(
Christ Church
), politician
1833 –
Horace Davey, Baron Davey
(
University
), barrister and judge
1855 –
William Paton Ker
(
Balliol
and
All Souls
), Scottish poet and literary scholar
1858 –
William Hayter
(
Brasenose
),
Dean of Gibraltar
1913–20
1884 –
Robert Hay
(
St John's
),
Bishop of Buckingham
1944–60
1896 –
Raymond Massey
(
Balliol
), Canadian-American actor
1906 –
Elizabeth Pakenham, Countess of Longford
(
Lady Margaret Hall
), author
1913 –
Thomas Torrance
(
Oriel
), theologian
1917 –
Denis Healey
(
Balliol
), Labour politician who served as
Chancellor of the Exchequer
1974–79
1922 –
J Duncan M Derrett
(
Jesus
), legal academic
1924 –
Sir Peter Parker
(
Lincoln
), Chairman of the
British Railways Board
1976–83
1930 –
Sir Stephen Tumim
(
Worcester
and
St Edmund Hall
),
Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons
1987–95 and Principal of St Edmund Hall 1996–98
1936 –
Sir Peter North
(
Keble
and
Jesus
), legal academic and Principal of Jesus 1984–2005
1942 –
Jonathan Aitken
(
Christ Church
), Conservative politician
1944 –
Frances Cairncross
(
St Anne's
and
Exeter
), economist and Rector of Exeter since 2004
Deaths
1717 –
William Lloyd
(
Oriel
and
Jesus
),
Bishop of St Asaph
1680–92,
Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry
1692˜–99 and
Bishop of Worcester
1699–1717
1904 –
George Ridding
(
Balliol
and
Exeter
),
Bishop of Southwell
1884–1904
1906 –
George Repton
, politician
1912 –
Decimus Govett
(
Wadham
),
Dean of Gibraltar
1905–12
1914 –
Ernst Stadler
(
Magdalen
), German poet
1917 –
Francis McLaren
(
Balliol
), politician and First World War pilot
1932 –
Conway Rees
(
Jesus
), Welsh rugby union international
1968 –
Charles Bean
(
Hertford
), Australian war correspondent and historian
1977 –
Sir Ronald Howe
(
Christ Church
),
Deputy Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis
1953–57
1994 –
Lindsay Anderson
(
Wadham
and
Magdalen
), film and documentary director
2004 –
Derek Johnson
(
Lincoln
), Olympic athlete
2010 –
Nicholas Lyell, Baron Lyell of Markyate
(
Christ Church
),
Attorney General for England and Wales
1992–97
2015 –
Oliver Sacks
(
Queen's
), neurologist and author