Births
- 1831 – Edward Spencer Beesly (Wadham), historian
- 1833 – Sir Lewis Morris (Jesus, Oxford, poet
- 1848 – Edgar Gibson (Trinity), Bishop of Gloucester 1905–22
- 1859 – Percy Ewing Matheson (Balliol and New College), writer and educationalist
- 1865 – Edmund Vesey Knox (Keble and All Souls), barrister and politician
- 1871 – Arthur Jolliffe (Balliol, Corpus Christi and Jesus), mathematician
- 1881 – Colin McIver, cricketer
- 1883 – Wilfrid Parker (Christ Church), Bishop of Pretoria 1933–50
- 1899 – Alfred Denning, Baron Denning (Magdalen), Master of the Rolls 1962–82
- 1907 – R. C. Hutchinson (Oriel), novelist
- 1913 – Sir Roderick Sarell (Magdalen), diplomat
- 1916 – Airey Neave (Merton), politician assassinated by the INLA
- 1918 – Hugh Fraser (Balliol), politician
- 1935 – J. G. Farrell (Brasenose), novelist
- 1940 – Fiona MacCarthy (Lady Margaret Hall), biographer and cultural historian
- 1943 – Christine Nicholls (Lady Margaret Hall), writer
- 1943 – Paul Slack (Exeter and Linacre), historian and Principal of Linacre 1996–2010
- 1948 – David Norgrove (Exeter), businessman and chair of The Pensions Regulator 2005–10
- 1953 – Alister McGrath (Wadham, Linacre, Merton and Wycliffe Hall), theologian
- 1959 – Sir Christopher Nugee (Corpus Christi), judge
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Deaths
- 1905 – William Kirkpatrick Riland Bedford (Brasenose), clergyman and historian
- 1912 – Martin Howy Irving (Balliol), rower and educationalist
- 1916 – Sir John Leslie, 1st Baronet (Christ Church), politician
- 1927 – Perceval Landon (Hertford), journalist and author
- 1937 – Sir Hamilton Grant (Balliol), diplomat and politician
- 1945 – Robert Bernays (Worcester), journalist and politician
- 1950 – Sir Adair Hore (St John's), civil servant
- 1975 – Sir Trounsell Gilbert (Brasenose), Chief Justice of Bermuda 1952–58
- 1981 – Sir Andrew Shonfield (Magdalen), economist
- 1991 – Northrop Frye (Merton), Canadian literary critic
- 2005 – Morys Bruce, 4th Baron Aberdare (New College), politician
- 2006 – Michael Wharton (Lincoln), newspaper columnist
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