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On this day
Births
1644 –
Richard Newport, 2nd Earl of Bradford
(
Christ Church
), politician
1823 –
Hardinge Giffard, 1st Earl of Halsbury
(
Merton
), three-times
Lord Chancellor
1823 –
Nevil Story Maskelyne
(
Wadham
), geologist
1830 –
Lewis Campbell
(
Balliol
and
Queen's
), classical scholar
1835 –
George Stanton
(
Hertford
),
Bishop of Newcastle (New South Wales)
1891–1905
1847 –
James Hannington
(
St Mary Hall
), bishop and one of the
Martyrs of Uganda
1868 –
Ian Malcolm
(
New College
), Conservative politician
1909 –
Howard Nixon
(
Keble
), librarian and bibliographer
1912 –
James Fisher
(
Magdalen
), naturalist and broadcaster
1920 –
Ronald Robinson
(
Balliol
),
Beit Professor of Commonwealth History
1938 –
Caryl Churchill
(
Lady Margaret Hall
), playwright
1958 –
Lance Price
(
Hertford
), journalist and political adviser
Deaths
1721 –
Sir William Glynne, 2nd Baronet
, politician
1799 –
William Thomas
(
Jesus
,
Oriel
and
Pembroke
), Welsh clergyman and scholar
1885 –
Frederick Bulley
(
Magdalen
), President of Magdalen 1855–85
1901 –
Evelyn Abbott
(
Balliol
), classical scholar
1924 –
Cyril Jackson
(
New College
), educationalist
1937 –
George John Sandys
(
Pembroke
), Conservative politician
1963 –
Louis MacNeice
(
Merton
), Irish poet and playwright
1971 –
Roundell Palmer, 3rd Earl of Selborne
(
University
), Conservative politician
1979 –
Gordon Rawcliffe
(
Keble
), electrical engineer
1996 –
Julian Amery, Baron Amery of Lustleigh
(
Balliol
), Conservative politician
2002 –
Dirk ter Haar
(
Magdalen
), physicist
2007 –
Lord Michael Pratt
(
Balliol
), historian
2007 –
Alan Webster
(
Queen's
),
Dean of St Paul's
1978–1987