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On this day
Births
1805 –
Charles David Badham
(
Pembroke
), writer and physician
1849 –
Hugh Gough, 3rd Viscount Gough
(
Brasenose
), nobleman
1849 –
Edmund Neville Nevill
(
New College
), astronomer
1912 –
Peter Gretton
(
University
), Royal Navy officer and college bursar
1913 –
Stewart Crawford
(
Oriel
), diplomat
1913 –
Donald M. MacKinnon
(
New College
), Scottish philosopher and theologian
1919 –
Jack Dormand
(
St Peter's
), Labour politician
1920 –
Peter Vansittart
(
Worcester
), novelist and historian
1932 –
Antonia Fraser
(
Lady Margaret Hall
), novelist
1934 –
Graeme Moodie
(
Queen's
), politics academic
1959 –
Guy Hands
(
Mansfield
), financier
1959 –
Jeanette Winterson
(
St Catherine's
), novelist
Deaths
1701 –
Gilbert Ironside
(
Wadham
), Warden of Wadham and
Bishop of Hereford
1748 –
Sir Robert Abdy, 3rd Baronet
(
Trinity
), politician
1862 –
Thomas Jefferson Hogg
(
University
), biographer of
Percy Bysshe Shelley
1862 –
John Williams
(
Jesus
), Welsh priest and writer ("Ab Ithel")
1894 –
Henry Bowlby
(
Wadham, Oxford
),
Bishop of Coventry
1891–94
1924 –
William Bayliss
(
Wadham
), physiologist
1933 –
Malcolm Robinson
(
New College
), Chief Inspector of Factories
1948 –
George Halford
(
Keble
),
Bishop of Rockhampton
1909–20
1969 –
Edward Bridges, 1st Baron Bridges
(
Magdalen
), civil servant
1997 –
James Lindsay
(
Magdalen
), Conservative politician
1998 –
Keith Cox
(
Queen's
and
Jesus
), geologist
2008 –
Alec Hill
(
Balliol
), Australian military historian
Other events
1605 –
Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales
takes up residence at
Magdalen
.
1743 –
Henry Pelham
(
Hart Hall
) becomes Prime Minister.