Births
- 1580 – George Percy (Gloucester Hall), explorer and colonial governor of Virginia
- 1634 – Robert South (Christ Church), priest and Public Orator of the University
- 1672 – Hugh Boulter (Christ Church and Magdalen), Archbishop of Armagh 1724–42
- 1818 – Richard Congreve (Wadham), philosopher
- 1881 – Sir Albert Napier (New College), Permanent Secretary to the Lord Chancellor's Office 1944–54
- 1891 – Fridolin von Senger und Etterlin (St John's), German general
- 1900 – Cyril Hare (New College), judge and crime writer
- 1905 – Mary Renault (St Hugh's), writer of historial fiction
- 1915 – Roland Mathias (Jesus), poet and writer
- 1930 – Ann Dummett (Somerville), race relations campaigner
- 1944 – Sir Anthony Barnes Atkinson (Nuffield), economist and Warden of Nuffield 1994–2005
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Deaths
- 1417 – Robert Hallam, Chancellor of the University 1403–05 and Bishop of Salisbury 1407–17
- 1588 – Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester, Chancellor of the University 1564–88
- 1753 – Sir Andrew Fountaine (Christ Church), antiquarian and art collector
- 1613 – John Williams (Corpus Christi, All Souls and Jesus), Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity and Principal of Jesus
- 1850 – James Ingram (Trinity), Rawlinson Professor of Anglo-Saxon 1803–08, Keeper of the Archives 1815–18 and President of Trinity 1824–50
- 1906 – William Bowen Rowlands (Jesus), politician and lawyer
- 1915 – Sir John Fuller, 1st Baronet (Christ Church), politician and Governor of Victoria 1911–13
- 1927 – Bernard Coleridge, 2nd Baron Coleridge (Trinity), politician and judge
- 1962 – Elwyn Brook-Jones (Jesus), actor
- 1989 – Sir Ronald Syme (Oriel, Trinity, Brasenose and Wolfson), Camden Professor of Ancient History 1949–70
- 1977 – E. F. Schumacher (New College), economist
- 1988 – Sir Leonard Huxley (New College), Australian physicist
- 1994 – Mark Bonham Carter, Baron Bonham-Carter (Balliol), publisher and politician
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