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26 May

On This Day: 26 May

King Edmund I of England is murdered by a thief whom he personally attacks while celebrating St Augustine's Mass Day Click to show or hide the answer
Approximately 23,000 lives are lost in an earthquake in Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan Click to show or hide the answer
John Calvin and his followers are exiled from Geneva Click to show or hide the answer
The French Assembly forces Louis XVI to surrender the crown and state assets Click to show or hide the answer
The Bank of England issues the first £1 and £2 notes Click to show or hide the answer
Napoleon is crowned King of Italy in Milan cathedral Click to show or hide the answer
Wild boy Kaspar Hauser is discovered in Nuremberg market place Click to show or hide the answer
The US Congress passes the Indian Removal Act – authorising the President (Andrew Jackson at the time) to negotiate with southern Native American tribes for their removal to federal territory west of the Mississippi River in exchange for white settlement of their ancestral lands Click to show or hide the answer
The Russian army defeats the Poles at Ostrolenka following their revolt Click to show or hide the answer
Confederate surrender in Texas ends the American Civil War; President Johnson proclaims an amnesty for all Confederate states Click to show or hide the answer
Britain's last public hanging: Michael Barrett, Fenian terrorist, outside Newgate Prison Click to show or hide the answer
The impeachment of President Andrew Johnson fails as he is found not guilty by one vote Click to show or hide the answer
Mount Etna begins a series of violent eruptions Click to show or hide the answer
Ismailia annexed to Egypt Click to show or hide the answer
Bram Stoker's Dracula is published Click to show or hide the answer
Vauxhall Bridge opened Click to show or hide the answer
The first major oil strike in the Middle East is made in Persia Click to show or hide the answer
Emily Duncan, appointed a JP, becomes Britain's first woman magistrate Click to show or hide the answer
Lagache and Leonard win the first 24–hour race at Le Mans with an average speed of 57.2 mph Click to show or hide the answer
The US House Un–American Activities Committee begins its first session (not to be confused with the Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs, which was chaired by Joseph McCarthy in the 1950s) Click to show or hide the answer
Operation Dynamo – the evacuation of Allied troops from Europe – begins Click to show or hide the answer
The Siege of Calais ends with the surrender of the British and French garrison Click to show or hide the answer
Churchill and Stalin sign a military pact Click to show or hide the answer
South Africa elects a Nationalist government with apartheid policies Click to show or hide the answer
Petrol rationing ends in Britain Click to show or hide the answer
British Guiana gains independence as Guyana Click to show or hide the answer
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is released in the UK (one week later in the USA) Click to show or hide the answer
Iceland changes from driving on the left to the right Click to show or hide the answer
John & Yoko begin their 'bed–in for peace' at the Hotel de la Reine, Montreal Click to show or hide the answer
Apollo 10 returns to Earth after a successful eight–day test of all the components needed for the first manned Moon landing Click to show or hide the answer
The Soviet Tupolev Tu–144 becomes the first commercial transport to exceed Mach 2 Click to show or hide the answer
Pakistani soldiers massacre at least 71 Hindus in Burunga and nearby villages, in the district of Sylhet, Bangladesh Click to show or hide the answer
An Icelandic gunboat shells and holes a British trawler Click to show or hide the answer
Evel Knievel fractures his pelvis in a failed attempt to jump thirteen buses in a car, at Wembley Stadium Click to show or hide the answer
The European Community adopts the European flag Click to show or hide the answer
Cats opens in Moscow, with a British and American cast Click to show or hide the answer
Michael Thomas clinches the League title for Arsenal by scoring a last–gasp goal at Anfield Click to show or hide the answer
All 213 passengers and 10 crew on board lose their lives when a Lauda Air Boeing 767 breaks apart in mid–air (due to an unidentified technical fault) and crashes in Thailand's Phu Toei National Park Click to show or hide the answer
Dozens of UN observers abducted by Serbs Click to show or hide the answer
HM Government pardons over 300 British servicemen shot for cowardice during World War I Click to show or hide the answer
Over a million people attend nationwide reconciliation events, as Australia holds the first 'National Sorry Day' Click to show or hide the answer
Two late goals give Manchester United victory in the European Cup Final for the second time and an unprecedented treble Click to show or hide the answer
HM the Queen opens the Welsh Assembly Click to show or hide the answer
US Army veteran Terry Nichols is found guilty of 161 state murder charges for his part in the Oklahoma City bombing of 1995 Click to show or hide the answer
Princess Michael of Kent is reported to have told noisy black diners at a New York restaurant to "go back to the colonies" – but claims she was misquoted Click to show or hide the answer

© Haydn Thompson 2019