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On this day
Births
1665 –
Arthur Charlett
(
Trinity
and
University
), Master of University 1692–1722
1851 –
Herbert Hope Risley
(
New College
), ethnographer and colonial administrator
1852 –
Sir Henry King, 1st Baronet
(
Balliol
), banker and Conservative politician
1889 –
Charles Littlejohn
(
New College
), Olympic medal-winning rower
1891 –
John Walker
(
New College
), Olympic medal-winning rower
1906 –
George Douglas-Hamilton, 10th Earl of Selkirk
(
Balliol
), Conservative politician
1913 –
Peggy Jay
(
Somerville
), Labour politician
1942 –
Bolaji Akinyemi
(
Trinity
), Nigerian academic and professor
1945 –
John Doyle
(
Magdalen
), Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court of South Australia
since 1995
1947 –
Phyllis Starkey
(
Lady Margaret Hall
), Labour politician
1947 –
Rick Stein
(
New College
), chef
1958 –
Roger Mosey
(
Wadham
), broadcasting executive
Other events
1714 –
Thomas Lindsay
(
Wadham
) is appointed
Archbishop of Armagh
.
1868 –
George Bowen
(
Trinity
and
Brasenose
) steps down as the first
Governor of Queensland
to become
Governor of New Zealand
.
Deaths
1878 –
James Bowling Mozley
(
Oriel
and
Magdalen
), theologian
1921 –
William Peterson
(
Corpus Christi
), Principal of
McGill University
1895–1919
1931 –
Mohammad Ali Jouhar
(
Lincoln
), Indian Muslim leader
1953 –
Prince Chichibu
(
Magdalen
), Japanese prince
1954 –
Richard Acland
(
Keble
),
Bishop of Bombay
1929–47
1961 –
Erwin Schrödinger
(
Magdalen
), physicist
1964 –
Arthur Wade-Evans
(
Jesus
), clergyman and historian
1965 –
T. S. Eliot
(
Merton
), poet and playwright
1970 –
David John Williams
(
Jesus
), co-founder of
Plaid Cymru
1988 –
William Gilpin
(
Keble
),
Bishop of Kingston-upon-Thames
1952–70
1994 –
Richard Wimbush
(
Oriel
),
Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church
1974–77
2005 –
Humphrey Carpenter
(
Keble
), biographer and broadcaster
2005 –
Guy Davenport
(
Merton
), American writer
2008 –
Bernard Audley
(
Corpus Christi
), businessman and philanthropist
2009 –
John Grindrod
(
Queen's
),
Archbishop of Brisbane
1980–89