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On this day
Births
1673 –
Sir Roger Mostyn, 3rd Baronet
(
Jesus
), politician
1841 –
Robert Holford Macdowall Bosanquet
(
Balliol
and
St John's
), music theorist
1909 –
David Garnsey
(
New College
),
Bishop of Gippsland
1959–74
1911 –
Ronald Hilton
, British-American academic on Latin America
1916 –
Brian Inglis
(
Magdalen
), Irish journalist and historian
1915 –
Robert Walter Steel
(
Jesus
and
St Peter's Hall
), geographer
1920 –
Peter Thomas, Baron Thomas of Gwydir
(
Jesus
),
Secretary of State for Wales
1970–74
1921 –
Peter Benenson
(
Balliol
), co-founder of
Amnesty International
1928 –
Christopher Raeburn
, record producer
1929 –
Martin Stevens
(
Trinity
), Conservative politician
1932 –
John Searle
, American philosopher
1942 –
James Douglas-Hamilton, Baron Selkirk of Douglas
(
Balliol
), Conservative politician
1945 –
Humfrey Malins
(
Brasenose
), Conservative politician
1945 –
William Weld
(
University
),
Governor of Massachusetts
1991–97
1957 –
Mark Thompson
(
Merton
),
Director-General of the BBC
since 2004
1971 –
Eve Best
(
Lincoln
), actress
1974 –
Emilia Fox
, actress
Deaths
1396 –
William Courtenay
(
Stapledon Hall
),
Chancellor of the University of Oxford
1367–69 and
Archbishop of Canterbury
1381–96
1874 –
Cosmo Innes
(
Balliol
), Scottish historian
1915 –
Billy Geen
, Welsh rugby international player
1961 –
H. J. Rose
(
Balliol
and
Exeter
), classicist
1970 –
Wilfrid Kent Hughes
(
Christ Church
), Australian politician and Olympic games organiser
2001 –
A. G. Dickens
(
Magdalen
), historian
2007 –
Norman Cohn
(
Christ Church
), historian
2009 –
David Hawkes
(
All Souls
), sinologist