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On this day
Births
1653 –
Sir Walter Clarges, 1st Baronet
(
Merton
), politician
1756 –
John Evans
(
Jesus
), surgeon and
cartographer
1892 –
Aylmer Vallance
(
Balliol
), newspaper editor
1893 –
Norman Manley
(
Jesus
),
Chief Minister of Jamaica
1955–62
1905 –
John Playfair Price
(
New College
), diplomat
1910 –
Arthur Larson
(
Pembroke
), Director of the
United States Information Agency
1956–57
1918 –
Woodrow Wyatt
(
Worcester
), politician and writer
1920 –
Anthony Barber
(
Oriel
),
Chancellor of the Exchequer
1970–74
1943 –
Adam Hart-Davis
(
Merton
), science and history broadcaster
1944 –
Adam Curle
(
New College
), peace studies academic
1945 –
Ben Pimlott
(
Worcester
), historian and political biographer
1952 –
Álvaro Uribe
(
St Antony's
),
President of Colombia
since 2002
Deaths
1744 –
Charles Fane, 1st Viscount Fane
(
Wadham
), politician and landowner
1774 –
William Price
(
Jesus
), antiquarian
1891 –
William Henry Gladstone
(
Christ Church
), politician and son of Prime Minister
William Ewart Gladstone
1967 –
Henry Wells
(
Magdalen
), Olympic gold medal winner in rowing and County Court judge
1971 –
Maurice Bowra
(
New College
and
Wadham
), classical scholar and Warden of Wadham 1938–70
1997 –
John Zachary Young
(
Magdalen
),
zoologist
and
neurophysiologist