The Every Day Book of History and Chronology: Embracing the Anniversaries of Memorable Persons and Events in Every Period and State of the World, from the Creation to the Present TimeMunsell, Joel
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The Every Day Book of History and Chronology: Embracing the Anniversaries of Memorable Persons and Events in Every Period and State of the World, from the Creation to the Present Time
Munsell, Joel
Chronology, Historical
1581. WILLIAM FULKE preached a sermon within the tower of London in the
hearing of such obstinate papists as were there imprisoned.
1612. The third charter of Virginia granted, by which new privileges and
immunities were given for the encouragement of the colony.
1664. CHARLES II, of England, granted to his brother the duke of York,
all Mattawacks, now Long Island; all Hudson's river, and all the lands
from the west side of Connecticut river to the east side of Delaware
bay, together with the royalties and rights of government.
1676. Action between the French fleet under Duquesne, and the Spanish
and Dutch fleets under De Ruyter, who was mortally wounded.
1682. Chelsea hospital, England, founded.
1683. The first assembly of Pennsylvania was holden at Philadelphia, two
years from the time that Penn obtained the charter.
1697. LUDOVICK MUGGLETON, a schismatic English tailor, died. He
entertained notions peculiar to himself, and damned all who differed
from him. He was pilloried and imprisoned, and his books burnt by the
hangman.
1703. AUBREY DE VERE died. His father was the valiant Robert de Vere,
who married the daughter of a Friesland boor, named Beatrix Van Hemims.
He was lord of the bed chamber to Charles I; was found so passive under
Cromwell, that he escaped even the fine; conformed to the manners of the
court of Charles II; went over from James II to William the conqueror;
and was graceful in old age at the court of Queen Anne. He had been
privy councilor to each of these sovereigns, and was hereditary lord
chamberlain, senior knight of the garter, and premier earl of England.
1713. STEELE commenced his paper _The Guardian_.
1716. ISAAC BRIAND was fined £2000 by the court of aldermen, London, for
marrying Miss Elizabeth Watson, an orphan of 13 years of age and a great
fortune, without their consent.
1761. The shock of an earthquake felt in Massachusetts and the adjoining
states, at half past two in the morning.
1768. Six students of Edmund hall, Oxford, were expelled the university
for methodism. Their crime was praying, expounding the scriptures and
singing psalms.
1772. Montgomery (originally Tyron) county, N. Y., erected.
1775. The earl of Effingham resigned his command in a regiment ordered
to America. He refused to bear arms against his fellow subjects in the
colonies.
1780. The British garrison at Mobile, Capt. Durnford, capitulated to the
Spaniards under Don Bernardo de Galvez. The garrison consisted of 284
regulars, 54 inhabitants and 51 armed Indians.
1797. The French under Serrurier crossed the Piave, having defeated the
Austrians who opposed their passage.
1801. The British fleet sailed from Aboukir bay, Egypt, and the army
under Abercrombie, having effected their landing, took up their line of
march for Alexandria.
1807. British order in council, interdicting all trade between port and
port in France.
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