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
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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
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