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Year of birth | Name | Profession |
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1900 | Douglas Jardine | cricketer |
1904 | John Snagge | Second World War BBC announcer |
1906 | William Empson | literary critic |
1906 | Hugh Gaitskell | leader of the Labour Party |
1907 | Richard Wilberforce, Baron Wilberforce | Law Lord |
1907 | Richard Crossman | Labour politician and diarist |
1907 | Douglas Jay, Baron Jay | Labour politician |
1910 | Nicholas Monsarrat | naval officer, diplomat and author of The Cruel Sea |
1912 | Charles Madge | poet and Communist |
1913 | Arthur Norrington | President of Trinity College, Oxford and originator of the Norrington Table |
1914 | Toby Low, 1st Baron Aldington | politician and businessman |
1916 | Kenneth Clark | art historian and broadcaster |
1917 | Robert Conquest | historian specialising in Stalin's purges |
1917 | Monty Woodhouse | Philhellene and Tory politician |
1913 | Shaun Wylie | mathematician and World War II codebreaker |
1918 | Willie Whitelaw | politician |
1918 | George Jellicoe, 2nd Earl Jellicoe | soldier-statesman, businessman-diplomat. |
1923 | Prince Alfonso of Orleans-Borbón | duke of Galliera |
1923 | Freeman Dyson | physicist and mathematician |
1923 | H. Christopher Longuet-Higgins | theoretical chemist and cognitive scientist |
1925 | Hubert Doggart | O.B.E., administrator, cricketer and schoolmaster |
1926 | Geoffrey Howe, Lord Howe of Aberavon | politician |
1930 | Alasdair Milne | former BBC Director General (1982-87) |
1931 | George Younger, 4th Viscount Younger of Leckie | Tory MP |
1932 | Reginald Bosanquet | ITN newscaster and News at Ten co-presenter |
1935 | David Hannay, Baron Hannay of Chiswick | British Ambassador to the United Nations (1990-1995), life peer, Companion of Honour |
1936 | Giles Radice, Baron Radice of Chester-le-Street | Labour politician |
1936 | Jonathan D. Spence | historian and sinologist |
1937 | Paul Bergne | intelligence officer, linguist and diplomat |
1937 | Peter Jay | economist, journalist and ambassador |
1940 | Richard Williamson | controversial Traditionalist Catholic bishop |
1941 | Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi | cricketer |
1942 | Tim Brooke-Taylor | comedian |
1943 | Patrick Minford | economist |
1943 | Geoffrey Rowell | Bishop of Gibraltar in Europe |
1946 | Michael Jay | Head of the Foreign Office |
1946 | Jonathan Dancy | philosopher |
1946 | Christopher Woodhouse | surgeon and peer |
1946 | Antony Beevor | historian |
1946 | Sir Richard Noble | designer of the ThrustSSC |
1957 | William Donaldson | creator of Henry Root |
1957 | Nicholas Shakespeare | novelist and journalist |
1957 | Michael Hofmann | poet |
1964 | David McCue | Founder of McCue Corp. maker of the "Bean" shopping cart |
1964 | Joss Whedon | screenwriter and film director |
1970 | Saif Ali Khan | actor and son of Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi |
1972 | Jon Wright | co-founder of Innocent Smoothies |
1975 | Hugh Dancy | actor |
1986 | Tom Sturridge | actor |