TODAY
Bill Clinton, President of the United States of America, 1993-2001, 60; Dr George Daniels, watchmaker, author, 80; John Deacon, guitarist and songwriter, 55; K. H. M. Dixon, chairman of Rowntree, 1981-89, 77; the Marquess of Douro, chairman of Sun Life, 1995-2001, 61; C. J. Driver, Master of Wellington College, 1989-2000, 67; Edmund Heward, Chief Master of the Supreme Court, 1980-85, 94; Professor Sir David Hopwood, geneticist, 73; Richard Ingrams, Editor of The Oldie, 69; Sir Peter Jennings, Serjeant at Arms at the House of Commons, 1995-99, 72; Christopher Jonas, corporate property strategist, 65; the Right Rev Dr Michael Nazir-Ali, Bishop of Rochester, 57; Michael Roper, Keeper of Public Records, 1988-92, 74; Phyllida Stewart-Roberts, Lord-Lieutenant of East Sussex, 73; G. W. von Mallinckrodt, KBE, President of Schroders, 76; Dr G. E. Watkins, chairman and managing director of Conoco UK, 1993-2002, 63; Surgeon Vice-Admiral Sir James Watt, Medical Director-General (Navy), 1972-77, 92; Henry Wyndham, chairman of Sotheby’s UK, 53.
TOMORROW
Sir Martin Berthoud, High Commissioner of Trinidad and Tobago, 1985-91, 75; Professor Sir John Boardman, archaeologist, 79; Finlay Calder, rugby player, 49; J. M. Clay, deputy chairman of Hambros, 1986-90, 79; Professor Peter Day, director of the Royal Institution, 1991-98, 68; John Emburey, cricketer, 54; Dame Anne Evans, soprano, 65; Sir Roy Gardner, chief executive of Centrica, 1997-2006, 61; Jane Garside, Chief Commissioner of the Guide Association, 1990-95, 70; Lord Macdonald of Tradeston, Minister for the Cabinet Office & Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, 2001-03, 66; Robin Oakley, political editor of the BBC, 1992-2000, 65; Robert Plant, rock singer, 58; Brian Rees, headmaster of Rugby School, 1981-84, 77; Professor Anthony Seaton, Emeritus Professor of Environmental and Occupational Medicine at Aberdeen University, 68.