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On this day
Births
1715 –
Richard Graves
(
Pembroke
and
All Souls
), priest and poet
1777 –
Richard Bourke
(
Christ Church
),
Governor of New South Wales
1831–1837
1822 –
Sir Robert Peel, 3rd Baronet
(
Christ Church
), politician
1826 –
David Ogilvy, 10th Earl of Airlie
(
Christ Church
), peer
1835 –
Alexander Baring, 4th Baron Ashburton
(
Christ Church
), politician and landowner
1914 –
Hilgard Muller
, South African politician
1941 –
George Will
(
Magdalen
), American journalist and author
1948 –
George Tupou V
,
King of Tonga
2006–2012
1967 –
Anna Botting
(
St Edmund Hall
), newsreader
Deaths
1626 –
Arthur Lake
(
New College
),
Bishop of Bath and Wells
1616–1626
1678 –
Abraham Woodhead
(
University
), writer on Catholicism
1863 –
Edward Littleton, 1st Baron Hatherton
(
Brasenose
), politician
1879 –
William Froude
(
Oriel
), hydrodynamicist and naval architect
1901 –
Stanley Leighton
(
Balliol
), lawyer and politician
1941 –
Ramsay Muir
(
Balliol
), historian and politician
1952 –
Alan Garrett Anderson
(
Trinity
), civil servant and shipowner
2008 –
Richard Holme, Baron Holme of Cheltenham
(
St John's
), politician
Other events
1415 – The theologian and former Master of
Balliol
John Wycliffe
(died 1384) is declared a heretic by the
Council of Constance
, which orders his books to be burned and his body to be exhumed.
1979 –
Margaret Thatcher
(
Somerville
) becomes the British Prime Minister.