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On this day
Births
1683 –
John Perceval, 1st Earl of Egmont
(
Magdalen
), Anglo-Irish politician
1849 –
William Osler
(
Christ Church
),
Regius Professor of Medicine
1905–19
1875 –
Walter Carey
(
Hertford
), rugby international and Bishop of
Bloemfontein
1921–35
1885 –
George Butterworth
(
Trinity
), composer
1894 –
Llewelyn Hughes
(
Jesus
),
Dean of Ripon
1951–67
1904 –
Edward Max Nicholson
(
Hertford
),
ornithologist
and co-founder of the
World Wildlife Fund
1909 –
Seymour Berry, 2nd Viscount Camrose
(
Christ Church
), politician and newspaper proprietor
1913 –
Philip Mayer Kaiser
(
Balliol
), American diplomat
1941 –
John Lahr
(
Worcester
), drama critic for
The New Yorker
1955 –
Timothy Garton Ash
(
Exeter
and
St Antony's
), historian
1967 –
Richard Herring
(
St Catherine's
), comedian
1971 –
Nathaniel Rothschild, 5th Baron Rothschild
(
Wadham
), financier
Deaths
1712 –
Richard Cromwell
,
Lord Protector
1658–59 and
Chancellor of the University
1657–60
1890 –
David Pugh
(
Balliol
), Welsh landowner and Liberal politician
1926 –
Gertrude Bell
(
Lady Margaret Hall
), writer and archeologist
1927 –
David Williams
(
Jesus
),
Calvinistic Methodist
minister and theologian
1932 –
Gerard Baldwin Brown
(
Oriel
and
Brasenose
), art historian
1994 –
James Joll
(
New College
and
St Antony's
), historian
2009 –
Christopher Prout, Baron Kingsland
(
Queen's
), Conservative politician