Elizabeth Watts

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   Date  Event(s)
1640 
  • 3 Nov 1640—3 Nov 1640: Charles I forced to recall Parliament (the 'Long Parliament') due to Scottish invasion
1642 
  • 22 Aug 1642—22 Aug 1642: Charles I raises his standard at Nottingham - First Civil War in England (to 1649)
1644 
  • 2 Jul 1644—2 Jul 1644: Battle of Marston Moor, near York - Parliamentarian forces beat the Royalists
1645 
  • 14 Jun 1645—14 Jun 1645: Battle of Naseby: Parliament's New Model Army crushes the Royalist forces
1648 
  • 1648—1648: Society of Friends (Quakers) founded by George Fox
  • 1648—1648: First practical thermometers made
1649 
  • 30 Jan 1649—30 Jan 1649: King Charles I executed
1650 
  • 1650—1650: Coffee brought to England about this time
1653 
  • 16 Dec 1653—16 Dec 1653: Oliver Cromwell becomes Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland
1658 
  • 3 Sep 1658—3 Sep 1658: Death of Oliver Cromwell
10 1660 
  • 1660—1660: Commonwealth registers ended, Parish Registers resumed
  • 28 Nov 1660—28 Nov 1660: Twelve men, including Christopher Wren, Robert Boyle, John Wilkins, and Sir Robert Moray decide to found what is later known as the Royal Society
11 1662 
  • 1662—1662: Tea introduced to Britain
12 1664 
  • 27 Aug 1664—27 Aug 1664: Nieuw Amsterdam becomes New York as 300 English soldiers under Col. Mathias Nicolls take the town from the Dutch under orders from Charles II. The town is renamed after the King's brother James, Duke of York
13 1665 
  • 1665—1665: Great Plague of London (July-October) kills over 60,000
14 1666 
  • 2 Sep 1666—2 Sep 1666: Great Fire of London, after a drought beginning 27 June (2-6 Sep)
15 1668 
  • 1668—1668: Newton constructs reflecting telescope
16 1679 
  • 27 May 1679—27 May 1679: Habeas Corpus Act becomes law in England - (later repealed from time to time)
17 1681 
  • 1681—1681: Oil lighting first used in London streets
18 1682 
  • 1682—1682: Halley observes the comet which bears his name
19 1687 
  • 5 Jul 1687—5 Jul 1687: Newton published his Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica' - written in Latin
20 1688 
  • Feb 1688—Feb 1688: Edward Lloyd's Coffee House opens - later became Lloyd's of London
21 1692 
  • 13 Feb 1692—13 Feb 1692: The massacre of Glencoe - Clan Campbell sides with King William and murders members of Clan McDonald
22 1697 
  • 2 Dec 1697—2 Dec 1697: Official opening of St Paul's Cathedral
23 1698 
  • 1698—1698: Invention of steam engine by Capt Thomas Savery
24 1702 
  • 11 Mar 1702—11 Mar 1702: First English daily newspaper The Daily Courant (till 1735)
25 1703 
  • 4 Aug 1703—4 Aug 1703: British take Gibraltar
26 1705 
  • 1705—1705: First workable steam pumping engine devised by Thomas Newcomen (some say c1710 or 1711)
27 1707 
  • 16 Jan 1707—16 Jan 1707: Union with Scotland - Scots agree to send 16 peers and 45 MPs to English Parliament in return for full trading privileges - Scottish Parliament meets for the last time in March
28 1712 
  • 1712—1712: Last trial for witchcraft in England (Jane Wenham)
29 1714 
  • 1714—1714: Longitude Act: prize of ?20,000 offered to the inventor of a workable method of determining a ship's longitude (won by John Harrison in 1773 for his chronometer).
30 1726 
  • 1726—1726: Invention of the chronometer by John Harrison
31 1731 
  • 1731—1731: Invention of sextant by John Hadley
32 1733 
  • 1733—1733: Law forbidding the use of Latin in parish registers generally obeyed - some continued in Latin for a few years
33 1739 
  • 7 Apr 1739—7 Apr 1739: Dick Turpin, highwayman, hanged at York
34 1744 
  • 1744—1744: Tune 'God Save the King' makes its appearance
35 1746 
  • 16 Apr 1746—16 Apr 1746: Battle of Culloden - last battle fought in Britain - 5,000 Highlanders routed by the Duke of Cumberland and 9,000 loyalists Scots - Young Pretender Charles flees to Continent, ending Jacobite hopes forever - the wearing of the kilt prohibited