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On this day
Births
1777 –
Du Pre Alexander, 2nd Earl of Caledon
(
Christ Church
), Governor of the
Cape Colony
1807 –
Thomas William Webb
(
Magdalen
), priest and astronomer
1812 –
Charles Canning, 1st Earl Canning
(
Christ Church
),
Governor-General of India
1849 –
Charles Buller Heberden
(
Balliol
), Principal of
Brasenose College
1860 –
Robert Braddell
(
Brasenose
), barrister and politician in Northern Ireland
1862 –
Henry Yule Oldham
(
Jesus
), geographer
1888 –
Robert Braddell
, cricketer
1915 –
Anthony Kershaw
(
Balliol
), barrister and
Conservative
MP
1919 –
John Grindrod
(
Queen's
),
Archbishop of Brisbane
1980–1989
1930 –
David R. Harris
, archaeologist
1948 –
Kim Beazley
(
Balliol
), Leader of the
Australian Labor Party
1960 –
Stephen Hester
(
Lady Margaret Hall
), Chief Executive of the
Royal Bank of Scotland Group
1979 –
Gwyneth Glyn
(
Jesus
), Welsh musician and poet
Deaths
1710 –
Henry Aldrich
(
Christ Church
),
Dean of Christ Church
and architect
1716 –
William Trumbull
(
St John's
), lawyer and politician
1735 –
Thomas Tanner
(
Queen's
),
Bishop of St Asaph
1732–1735
1776 –
Francis Geary
(
Balliol
), army officer
1887 –
Alexander Heriot Mackonochie
(
Wadham
), Anglican priest
1948 –
Alfred Cochrane
(
Hertford
), cricketer and writer
1948 –
R. O. Morris
(
New College
), composer and music professor
1952 –
Francis Heiser
(
Jesus
), Anglican priest and educator
1997 –
Owen Barfield
(
Wadham
), author and philosopher
2004 –
Carsten Peter Thiede
(
Queen's
), German biblical scholar
Other events
1955 –
Hugh Gaitskell
(
New College
) becomes
Leader of the Opposition
.
2001 –
Iris
, a film about Oxford academics
Iris Murdoch
and
John Bayley
, is released.