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On this day
Births
1781 –
John Ward, 1st Earl of Dudley
(
Oriel
and
Corpus Christi
), politician
1835 –
Arthur Hayter, 1st Baron Haversham
(
Brasenose
), politician
1843 –
Tankerville Chamberlayne
(
Magdalen
), politician
1885 –
Patrick Spens, 1st Baron Spens
(
New College
), barrister and judge
1862 –
Hubert Burge
(
University
),
Bishop of Oxford
1919–25
1909 –
Adam von Trott zu Solz
(
Balliol
), German diplomat involved in the
1944 plot to kill Hitler
1922 –
Philip Larkin
(
St John's
), poet
1924 –
Alex Quaison-Sackey
(
Exeter
), Ghanaian diplomat
1932 –
Reginald Bosanquet
(
New College
), broadcast journalist
1954 –
Boris Rankov
(
Corpus Christi
), historian
Other events
1492 – The foundation stone of
Magdalen Tower
is laid.
1916 –
Noel Godfrey Chavasse
(
Trinity
) wins the first of his two
Victoria Crosses
.
Deaths
1611 –
John Blagrave
(
St John's
), mathematician
1634 –
William Noy
(
Exeter
), lawyer
1641 –
Augustine Baker
(
Broadgates Hall
), Benedictine mystic
1744 –
James Brydges, 1st Duke of Chandos
(
New College
), nobleman and politician
1761 –
John Gilbert
(
Trinity
and
Merton
),
Archbishop of York
1757–61
1859 –
John Penrose
(
Corpus Christi
), clergyman and theologian
1887 –
Edward Barnwell
(
Jesus
), headmaster of
Ruthin School
1932 –
Graham Wallas
(
Corpus Christi
), socialist
1936 –
Charles Aitken
(
New College
), director of the
Tate Gallery
1958 –
Louis Golding
(
Queen's
), novelist
1962 –
Reginald Halse
(
Brasenose
),
Archbishop of Brisbane
1943–62
1975 –
Maurice Gorham
(
Balliol
), journalist and broadcasting executive
1999 –
James McFarlane
(
St Catherine's
), scholar of European literature
2001 –
Humphry Bowen
(
Magdalen
), botanist and chemist
2005 –
Renfrey Potts
(
Queen's
), Australian mathematician
2007 –
Timothy Garden, Baron Garden
(
St Catherine's
),
Air Marshal
and Liberal Democrat politician