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On this day
Births
1850 –
Cuthbert Ottaway
(
Brasenose
), first captain of the
England national football team
1888 –
Fabian S. Woodley
(
University
), soldier and poet
1899 –
John Nicolson
, cricketer
1923 –
Theo Barker
(
Jesus
), social and economic historian
1925 –
John Dossetor
, Canadian physician and
bioethicist
1936 –
Henry Brooke
(
Balliol
),
Lord Justice of Appeal
1996–2006
1937 –
Hugh Mackay, 14th Lord Reay
(
Christ Church
), Conservative politician and
Scottish clan chief
1938 –
Dom Moraes
(
Jesus
),
Goan
poet
1946 –
Susan Moller Okin
, New Zealand political philosopher
1956 –
Jotun Hein
(
University
), Professor of
Bioinformatics
1967 –
Rageh Omaar
(
New College
), television news journalist
Deaths
1721 –
Sir Jonathan Trelawny, 3rd Baronet
(
Christ Church
),
Bishop of Winchester
1707–21
1742 –
William Somervile
(
New College
), poet
1873 –
Samuel Wilberforce
(
Oriel
),
Bishop of Oxford
1845–69 and
Bishop of Winchester
1869–73
1876 –
Percy Burrell
(
Christ Church
), politician
1928 –
C. H. B. Marsham
, cricketer
1930 –
Thomas Agar-Robartes, 6th Viscount Clifden
(
Christ Church
), Liberal politician
1960 –
Humphrey Gilbert
, cricketer
1984 –
John Vaizey, Baron Vaizey
(
Worcester
), economist
1999 –
Gordon Roe
(
Jesus
),
Bishop of Huntingdon
1980–97
2000 –
Philip Jones
(
Jesus
), civil servant and businessman