Births
- 1851 – Hardwicke Rawnsley (Balliol), priest and co-founder of the National Trust
- 1869 – Bamba Sutherland (Somerville), princess of the Sikh Empire
- 1911 – Reginald Victor Jones (Wadham and Balliol), physicist and scientific military intelligence expert
- 1916 – J. M. Wallace-Hadrill (Merton and All Souls), Chichele Professor of Modern History 1974–83
- 1920 – Emlyn Rhoderick (Jesus), Welsh physicist
- 1925 – John Balcombe (New College), Lord Justice of Appeal
- 1928 – Eric Lubbock, 4th Baron Avebury (Balliol), Liberal Democrat politician
- 1939 – Rhodri Morgan (St John's), First Minister for Wales 2000–2009
- 1947 – Richard J. Evans (Jesus and St Antony's), Regius Professor of Modern History at Cambridge
Other events
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Deaths
- 1770 – George Whitefield (Pembroke), leading Methodist minister and preacher
- 1911 – Henry Northcote, 1st Baron Northcote (Merton), Governor-General of Australia 1904–08
- 1927 – Thomas Charles Williams (Jesus), Calvinistic Methodist clergyman
- 1935 – Winifred Holtby (Somerville), novelist
- 1941 – Charles Spencer (Magdalen), cricketer
- 1944 – Alexander Shaw, 2nd Baron Craigmyle (Trinity), Liberal politician
- 1954 – William John Gruffydd (Jesus), Welsh academic and poet
- 1955 – Robert Cyril Layton Perkins (Jesus), entomologist
- 1961 – Henry Williams (Queen's and St Edmund Hall), Principal of St Edmund Hall 1913–20 and Bishop of Carlisle 1920–46
- 1968 – Richard H. G. Bonnycastle, Canadian businessman and lawyer
- 1985 – Charles K. Fletcher (Pembroke), American Republican politician
- 1986 – Maurice Harland (Exeter), Bishop of Durham 1956–66
- 1994 – Warren Hunt (Keble), Bishop of Repton 1965–77
- 1995 – Alfred Felix Landon Beeston (Christ Church and St John's), Laudian Professor of Arabic
- 2004 – Patrick Wormald (Balliol, All Souls, Oxford and Christ Church), historian
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