Births
- 1665 – Arthur Charlett (Trinity and University), Master of University 1692–1722
- 1851 – Herbert Hope Risley (New College), ethnographer and colonial administrator
- 1852 – Sir Henry King, 1st Baronet (Balliol), banker and Conservative politician
- 1889 – Charles Littlejohn (New College), Olympic medal-winning rower
- 1891 – John Walker (New College), Olympic medal-winning rower
- 1906 – George Douglas-Hamilton, 10th Earl of Selkirk (Balliol), Conservative politician
- 1913 – Peggy Jay (Somerville), Labour politician
- 1942 – Bolaji Akinyemi (Trinity), Nigerian academic and professor
- 1945 – John Doyle (Magdalen), Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia since 1995
- 1947 – Phyllis Starkey (Lady Margaret Hall), Labour politician
- 1947 – Rick Stein (New College), chef
- 1958 – Roger Mosey (Wadham), broadcasting executive
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Deaths
- 1878 – James Bowling Mozley (Oriel and Magdalen), theologian
- 1921 – William Peterson (Corpus Christi), Principal of McGill University 1895–1919
- 1931 – Mohammad Ali Jouhar (Lincoln), Indian Muslim leader
- 1953 – Prince Chichibu (Magdalen), Japanese prince
- 1954 – Richard Acland (Keble), Bishop of Bombay 1929–47
- 1961 – Erwin Schrödinger (Magdalen), physicist
- 1964 – Arthur Wade-Evans (Jesus), clergyman and historian
- 1965 – T. S. Eliot (Merton), poet and playwright
- 1970 – David John Williams (Jesus), co-founder of Plaid Cymru
- 1988 – William Gilpin (Keble), Bishop of Kingston-upon-Thames 1952–70
- 1994 – Richard Wimbush (Oriel), Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church 1974–77
- 2005 – Humphrey Carpenter (Keble), biographer and broadcaster
- 2005 – Guy Davenport (Merton), American writer
- 2008 – Bernard Audley (Corpus Christi), businessman and philanthropist
- 2009 – John Grindrod (Queen's), Archbishop of Brisbane 1980–89
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