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On this day
Births
1767 –
Thomas Bayly Howell
(
Christ Church
), lawyer and writer
1785 –
Francis Robert Bonham
(
Corpus Christi
), politician and
Storekeeper of the Ordnance
1860 –
George Irby, 6th Baron Boston
(
Christ Church
), scientist and politician
1863 –
Walter Robberds
(
Keble
),
Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church
1908–34
1908 –
Sir Anthony Wagner
(
Balliol
),
officer of arms
and genealogist
1915 –
Sir Derman Christopherson
(
University
), engineering scientist, Vice-Chancellor of
Durham University
and
Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge
1921 –
John Bickersteth
(
Christ Church
),
Bishop of Bath and Wells
1975–87
1932 –
Sir Colin McColl
(
Queen's
), Head of the
Secret Intelligence Service
1989–94
1951 –
David Moxon
(
St Peter's
), one of the joint archbishops of the
Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia
since 2006
1952 –
Simon Burns
(
Worcester
), Conservative politician
1963 –
John Laughland
, journalist
Deaths
1727 –
George Hooper
(
Christ Church
),
Bishop of St Asaph
1703–04 and
of Bath and Wells
1704–27
1748 –
Edmund Gibson
(
Queen's
),
Bishop of Lincoln
1716–23 and
of London
1723–48
1866 –
Francis Baring, 1st Baron Northbrook
(
Christ Church
), politician
1935 –
John Bede Dalley
(
University
), Australian journalist
1950 –
Olaf Stapledon
(
Balliol
), philosopher and science fiction writer
1972 –
Dyneley Hussey
(
Corpus Christi
), war poet and journalist
1973 –
Sir William Henry Harris
(
New College
and
Christ Church
), organist and composer
1974 –
Sir Adrian Holman
(
New College
), diplomat
1990 –
E. F. Watling
(
University
), classics teacher