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On this day
Births
1856 –
John Viriamu Jones
(
Balliol
and
Jesus
), scientist and academic
1866 –
Gilbert Murray
(
St John's
and
Christ Church
),
Regius Professor of Greek
1908–36
1869 –
Emerson Herdman
(
Christ Church
), Northern Ireland politician
1886 –
Apsley Cherry-Garrard
(
Christ Church
), Antarctic explorer
1899 –
Michael Hornby
(
New College
), businessman
1911 –
John Rose
(
Jesus
), industrial chemist
1914 –
Burke Trend, Baron Trend
(
Merton
and
Lincoln
),
Cabinet Secretary
1963–73
1923 –
Francis Bennion
(
Balliol
), barrister
1923 –
Rachel Waterhouse
(
St Hugh's
), consumer activist
1924 –
Charles Dowsett
(
St Catherine's
and
Pembroke
), Calouste Gulbenkian Professor of Armenian Studies, Oxford, 1965–91
1924 –
Kenneth Woollcombe
(
St John's
),
Bishop of Oxford
1971–78
1925 –
Philip de Zulueta
(
New College
), civil servant and businessman
1931 –
James D. Murray
(
Corpus Christi
), mathematician
1933 –
Sir Keith Thomas
(
Balliol
,
All Souls
,
St John's
and
Corpus Christi
), historian
1940 –
David Fleming
, environmentalist
1949 –
John Irvine
(
Wycliffe Hall
),
Dean of Coventry
2001–12
1950 –
Sir Rod Eddington
(
Lincoln
), Australian businessman
1953 –
Lucy Neville-Rolfe, Baroness Neville-Rolfe
(
Somerville
), Conservative politician
1954 –
John L. Thornton
, President of
Goldman Sachs
1999–2003
1956 –
John Bowers
(
Lincoln
), lawyer and Principal of Brasenose from October 2015
1958 –
Helen Goodman
(
Somerville
), politician
1958 –
Maya Even
(
St Antony's
), Canadian-born journalist and television presenter
1968 –
Alex Chisholm
(
Merton
), Chief Executive of the
Competition and Markets Authority
Deaths
1514 –
William Smyth
(
Oriel
and/or
Lincoln
),
Bishop of Lincoln
1496–1514
1755 –
Sir James Lowther, 4th Baronet
(
The Queen's
), landowner and industrialist
1893 –
John O. Westwood
(
Magdalen
),
entomologist
and archaeologist
1918 –
Rupert Morris
(
Jesus
), Welsh clergyman and antiquarian
1926 –
G. H. Mair
(
Christ Church
), journalist and civil servant
1934 –
Arthur Weigall
(
New College
), Egyptologist
1937 –
Arthur Hirtzel
(
Trinity
and
Brasenose
), civil servant
1944 –
Sir William Searle Holdsworth
(
New College
),
Vinerian Professor of English Law
1922–44
1946 –
Eleanor Rathbone
(
Somerville
), politician and campaigner for women's rights
1951 –
William Campion
(
New College
),
Governor of Western Australia
1924–31
1963 –
Walter Gilliat
, scored a hat-trick on his only appearance for the
England national football team
1966 –
Albert Gerald Stern
(
Christ Church
), banker
1972 –
Theodore Wade-Gery
(
New College
and
Merton
),
Wykeham Professor of Ancient History
1939–53
1980 –
Rhys Carpenter
(
Balliol
), classical art scholar
1982 –
Sir Tam Galbraith
{
Christ Church
), politician
1988 –
E. B. Ford
(
Wadham
,
University
and
All Souls
),
ecological geneticist
1999 –
Sir William Stuttaford
(
Trinity
), stockbroker
2001 –
George Carman
(
Balliol
), barrister
2002 –
Ian Grist
(
Jesus
), politician
2003 –
Bill Shelton
(
Worcester
), politician
2005 –
John Ziman
(
Balliol
), physicist