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On this day
Births
1754 –
Banastre Tarleton
(
University
), soldier and politician
1813 –
John Burgon
(
Worcester
and
Oriel
),
Dean of Chichester
1879 –
Neville Talbot
(
Christ Church
),
Bishop of Pretoria
1920–33
1889 –
Henry Lewis
(
Jesus
), Welsh language and literature academic
1901 –
Edward Thomas Copson
(
St John's
), mathematician
1913 –
Arnold Goodman, Baron Goodman
(
University
), Master of University 1976–86
1919 –
Marcel Lambert
(
Hertford
),
Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons
1962–63
1938 –
Peter Dale
(
St Peter's
), poet
1939 –
Festus Mogae
(
University
),
President of Botswana
1998–2008
1942 –
Daryl Williams
(
Wadham
),
Attorney-General of Australia
1996–2003
1945 –
Andrew Goudie
(
Hertford
and
St Cross
), geographer and Master of St Cross since 2003
1954 –
Lindsay Northover, Baroness Northover
(
St Anne's
), Liberal Democrat politician
1968 –
Timothy Griffin
(
Pembroke
),
United States Attorney
Deaths
1868 –
Francis Jeune
(
Pembroke
), Master of Pembroke 1844–64 and
Bishop of Peterborough
1864–68
1935 –
William Hayter
(
Brasenose
), Dean of Gibraltar 1913–20
2002 –
Kenneth H. Hunt
(
Balliol
), engineering academic
2003 –
Kathy Wilkes
(
St Hugh's
and
St Hilda's
), philosopher and activist behind the
Iron Curtain