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8 May

On This Day: 8 May

Joan of Arc leads the Dauphin's troops to victory over the English at Orleans Click to show or hide the answer
An army of men from Kent and neighbouring counties marches on London, beginning Jack Cade's rebellion against the government of Henry VI Click to show or hide the answer
Queen Elizabeth I signs the Act of Uniformity – setting the order of prayer to be used in the Book of Common Prayer, and mandating church attendance once a week, with a 12 pence fine for deafulters Click to show or hide the answer
British monarchy restored Click to show or hide the answer
French National Assembly accepts Talleyrand's proposal and asks the Académie des Sciences to "deduce an invariable standard for all measures and weights" Click to show or hide the answer
French chemist Antoine Lavoisier (also a tax collector with the Ferme Générale) – branded a traitor during the Reign of Terror – is tried, convicted and guillotined in one day in Paris Click to show or hide the answer
Kamchamcha, the king who united Hawaii, dies Click to show or hide the answer
Working Men's Association issues the People's Charter Click to show or hide the answer
Between 50 and 200 lives are lost when a train derails and catches fire in Paris Click to show or hide the answer
Battle of Palo Alto: Zachary Taylor defeats a Mexican force north of the Rio Grande, in the first major battle of the Mexican–American War Click to show or hide the answer
Bermuda's Pearl defeats the USA's Brenda in the first international yacht race Click to show or hide the answer
Tuganini, the last Tasmanian aborigine, dies Click to show or hide the answer
Pharmacist John Pemberton first sells a carbonated beverage named 'Coca–Cola' as a patent medicine Click to show or hide the answer
The first Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show opens, at Gilmore's Gardens in New York Click to show or hide the answer
The first games of the Italian football league system are played Click to show or hide the answer
The Irish Literary Theatre opens in Dublin Click to show or hide the answer
The eruption of Mount Pelée destroys the city of St. Pierre, Martinique, and kills 38,000 Click to show or hide the answer
Eugene–Henri Paul Gauguin dies at his Polynesian home Click to show or hide the answer
Paramount Pictures is founded Click to show or hide the answer
Sweden abolishes the death penalty Click to show or hide the answer
The Communist Party of Romania is founded Click to show or hide the answer
South Africa adopts Afrikaans as its official language Click to show or hide the answer
French war heroes Charles Nungesser and François Coli disappear after taking off from Paris aboard the biplane L'Oiseau Blanc in an attempt to make the first non–stop transatlantic flight Click to show or hide the answer
Mohandas Gandhi begins a 21–day fast of self–purification, launching a one–year campaign to help the people he dubbed the Harijans ('children of God') – previously known as the Untouchables Click to show or hide the answer
The Luftwaffe launches a bombing raid on Nottingham and Derby Click to show or hide the answer
The Battle of the Coral Sea comes to an end as Imperial Japanese Navy aircraft carrier aircraft attack and sink the US Navy aircraft carrier USS Lexington Click to show or hide the answer
Gunners of the Ceylon Garrison Artillery on Horsburgh Island in the Cocos Islands rebel. Their mutiny is crushed and three of them are executed – the only Commonwealth soldiers to be executed for mutiny during World War II Click to show or hide the answer
Allied nations celebrate VE Day Click to show or hide the answer
Thousands of civilians and servicemen rampage through Halifax, Nova Scotia Click to show or hide the answer
Hundreds of civilians are killed by French Army soldiers in the Algerian market town of Sétif Click to show or hide the answer
The Prague Uprising comes to an end after three days, as Czech and German leaders sign a ceasefire allowing German forces to withdraw from the city Click to show or hide the answer
John Osborne's Look back in anger premiered at the Royal Court Theatre, London Click to show or hide the answer
Diplomat George Blake jailed for over 40 years for espionage Click to show or hide the answer
The New Revolution – the first steel coaster with a vertical loop – opens at the Six Flags Magic Mountain theme park in California Click to show or hide the answer
Dutch art dealer Peter Menten goes on trial in Amsterdam for murdering Polish Jews in 1941 Click to show or hide the answer
Reinhold Messner and Peter Habeler make the first ascent of Mount Everest without supplemental oxygen Click to show or hide the answer
The World Health Organization confirms the eradication of smallpox Click to show or hide the answer
Official opening of the Thames flood barrier Click to show or hide the answer
Twelve weeks before the start of the Los Angeles Olympics, the Soviet Union announces that its athletes will not be competing Click to show or hide the answer
Democrat Gary Hart withdraws his bid for the Presidency after revelations of his affair with model Donna Rice Click to show or hide the answer
Eight Provisional IRA members and one civilian are killed in a battle with police and soldiers at Loughgall in Co. Armagh, after an attempted bomb attack on a police station Click to show or hide the answer
Estonia adopts its 1938 constitution and affirms independence Click to show or hide the answer
SAS veteran Dr. Thomas Shanks, 47, arrested in Glasgow for the murder of his girlfriend Vicky Fletcher, 21, in a pub car park in Castleford, West Yorkshire Click to show or hide the answer
NATO missiles mistakenly bomb the Chinese embassy in Belgrade Click to show or hide the answer
Foreign nationals are evacuated from Sierra Leone as the civil war escalates Click to show or hide the answer

© Haydn Thompson 2019