Births
- 1793 – George Spencer-Churchill, 6th Duke of Marlborough (Christ Church), politician
- 1855 – George Byron, 9th Baron Byron (Christ Church), army officer
- 1859 – Sir William Henry Hadow (Worcester), musicologist and academic
- 1865 – Richard Ellis (Jesus), Welsh librarian
- 1869 – Henry St John Stirling Woollcombe (Keble), Bishop of Whitby 1923–1939
- 1898 – W. C. Sellar (Oriel), humorist and co-author of 1066 and All That
- 1902 – Nowell Myres (New College and Christ Church), archeologist and Bodley's Librarian 1948–1965
- 1903 – Edith Bülbring, German pharmacologist
- 1915 – Lionel Cooper (Queen's), South African mathematician
- 1919 – Brinley Rees (Merton and Jesus), Welsh classical scholar and academic
- 1920 – Richard Nolte, American diplomat
- 1930 – Wilfrid Sheed, American novelist
- 1936 – Hugh James Arbuthnott (New College), diplomat
- 1946 – Polly Toynbee (St Anne's), journalist
- 1962 – John Kampfner (Queen's), journalist
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Deaths
- 1615 – John Fenn (New College), Catholic priest and writer
- 1784 – Edward Wynne (Jesus), lawyer
- 1904 – Gerald Yonge, cricketer
- 1972 – Lester B. Pearson (St John's), Prime Minister of Canada 1963–1968
- 1986 – George Dangerfield (Hertford), journalist and historian
- 2001 – Ian Hamilton (Keble), poet and critic
- 2006 – Marmaduke Hussey, Baron Hussey of North Bradley (Trinity), Chairman of the Board of Governors of the BBC 1986–1996
- 2007 – Benazir Bhutto (Lady Margaret Hall and St Catherine's), former Prime Minister of Pakistan, is assassinated after a political rally.
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