Births
- 1774 – Robert Southey (Balliol), poet
- 1819 – Hibbert Binney (Worcester), Bishop of Nova Scotia 1851–87
- 1832 – Hely Hutchinson Almond (Balliol), Scottish educator and rugby enthusiast
- 1839 – Sir George Macpherson-Grant, 3rd Baronet (Christ Church), landowner and politician
- 1878 – Clifford Woodward (Jesus), Bishop of Bristol 1933–46 and Bishop of Gloucester 1946–53
- 1887 – Erwin Schrödinger (Magdalen), physicist
- 1911 – Sir Duncan Wilson (Balliol), diplomat and Master of Corpus Christi, Cambridge 1971–80
- 1915 – Edward Patey (Hertford), Dean of Liverpool 1964–82
- 1923 – Gordon Samuels (Balliol), Governor of New South Wales 1996–2001
- 1925 – Norris McWhirter and Ross McWhirter (Trinity), founders of the Freedom Association and writers of the Guinness Book of Records
- 1939 – Oliver Ford Davies (Merton), actor
- 1940 – Michael Brunson (Queen's), journalist
- 1944 – Neil Balfour (University), merchant banker and Conservative politician
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Deaths
- 1560 – Thomas Phaer, doctor and writer
- 1740 – John Dawnay (Christ Church), politician
- 1857 – William Conybeare (Christ Church), clergyman, geologist and palaeontologist
- 1933 – Walter Lock (Corpus Christi, Magdalen and Keble), Warden of Keble 1897–1920, Dean Ireland's Professor of the Exegesis of Holy Scripture 1895–1919, and Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity 1919–27
- 1976 – Tom Driberg (Christ Church), Labour politician
- 1999 – Sir John Rigby Hale (Jesus), historian of the Renaissance
- 2004 – Basil Wigoder (Oriel), Liberal politician
- 2005 – Lakshman Kadirgamar (Balliol), Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sri Lanka 1994–2001 and 2004–05
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