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On this day
Births
1614 –
John Wilkins
(
Magdalen Hall
and
Wadham
),
Bishop of Chester
1668–72
1740 –
Lewis Bagot
(
Christ Church
),
Bishop of Norwich
1783–90
1819 –
Arthur Hugh Clough
(
Balliol
and
Oriel
), poet
1834 –
William Wolfe Capes
(
Queen's
and
Hertford
), historian
1835 –
Charles Bowen, Baron Bowen
(
Balliol
), judge
1838 –
Hereford Brooke George
(
New College
), historian and
Alpinist
1844 –
Thomas Agar-Robartes, 6th Viscount Clifden
(
Christ Church
), politician
1847 –
Herbert Shepherd-Cross
(
Exeter
), politician
1864 –
Beresford Kidd
(
Keble
), Warden of Keble 1920–39
1867 –
Charles Montague
(
Balliol
), journalist and writer
1880 –
Harold Edwin Hurst
(
Hertford
), hydrologist
1881 –
Vajiravudh
(Rama VI) (
Christ Church
),
King of Siam
1910–25
1888 –
Leonard Fielding Nalder
(
Corpus Christi
), colonial administrator
1894 –
John Vincent
(
St John's
),
Bishop of Damaraland
1952–60
1922 –
John Drinkall
,
Brasenose
), diplomat
1930 –
John Wood
(
Jesus
), actor
1935 –
Gerald Fowler
(
Lincoln
), politician
1937 –
John Fuller
(
New College
and
Magdalen
), poet
1939 –
Myles Burnyeat
(
All Souls
), classicist and philosopher
1942 –
Christopher Prout, Baron Kingsland
(
Queen's
), barrister and politician
1943 –
Jed S. Rakoff
(
Balliol
), American judge
1945 –
Trevor Grove
(
St Edmund Hall
), journalist
1966 –
Amelia Fletcher
, singer and economist
1978 –
Tarik O'Regan
(
Pembroke
), composer
Deaths
1849 –
George Eden, 1st Earl of Auckland
(
Christ Church
),
Governor-General of India
1836–42
1902 –
Edward Ellis Morris
(
Lincoln
), Professor of Modern Languages at the University of Melbourne
1932 –
C. P. Scott
(
Corpus Christi
), newspaper publisher and politician
1950 –
Arnold Ward
(
Balliol
), journalist and politician
1954 –
Duff Cooper
(
New College
),
Secretary of State for War
1935–37
1958 –
Ernest Kennaway
(
New College
and
Brasenose
), pathologist
1979 –
Frank Soskice, Baron Stow Hill
(
Balliol
),
Home Secretary
1964–65
1986 –
Lord David Cecil
(
Christ Church
,
Wadham
and
New College
), Goldsmiths’ Professor of English Literature, Oxford, 1948–69
1994 –
Arthur Porritt, Baron Porritt
(
Magdalen
),
Governor-General of New Zealand
1967–72
1994 –
John Winnifrith
(
Christ Church
), civil servant
2001 –
Michael Hanley
(
Queen's
),
Director General of MI5
1972–78
2005 –
Hugh Davies
(
Worcester
), musicologist and composer
2005 –
Hugh Lawson, 6th Baron Burnham
(
Balliol
), newspaper executive