The Yorkist rebellion against Henry VII, of which Lambert Simnel is the figurehead, is defeated at the Battle of Stoke
Field (near Newark–on–Trent, Nottinghamshire) – arguably the last battle in the Wars of the Roses |
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1487 |
Mary Queen of Scots recognises Philip II of Spain as her heir |
|
1586 |
Queen Christina of Sweden abdicates in favour of her cousin Charles X Gustavus |
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1654 |
The English and Dutch fleets under Rooke are defeated by the French at St. Vincent |
|
1693 |
George II defeats the French at the battle of Dettingen |
|
1743 |
New England colonial troops take Cape Breton Island and Louisburg, at the mouth of the St. Lawrence River |
|
1745 |
Harrodsburg, Kentucky – considered to be the oldest permanent American settlement west of the Appalachians –
is founded |
|
1774 |
The Siege of Gibraltar begins, after Spain declares war on Great Britain |
|
1779 |
Napoleon's army under Marshal Ney defeated by the Prince of Orange at the Battle of Quatre Bras; meanwhile, Napoleon
defeats the Prussians at Ligny, Belgium (two days before Waterloo) |
|
1815 |
Over 1,500 lives are lost when a major earthquake strikes the Kutch district of western India; it raises a ridge 6
metres high and 6 km wide, extending for at least 80 km, that was known as the Allah Bund ('Dam of God') |
|
1819 |
The Insurrection of the Janisaries at Constantinople ends |
|
1826 |
The London Working Men's Association is founded – the beginning of the Chartist movement |
|
1836 |
Pope Pius IX is elected, beginning the longest reign in the history of the papacy (31 years and 236 days) |
|
1846 |
The University Test Act allows students to enter Oxbridge and Cambridge without sitting religious tests |
|
1871 |
Salvation Army ladies wear their bonnets for the first time as they march through Hackney |
|
1880 |
183 children die at a theatre in Sunderland, in a stampede for gifts |
|
1883 |
The first purpose–built roller coaster – LaMarcus Adna Thompson's 'Switchback Railway' – opens in
Coney Island amusement park, New York |
|
1884 |
A treaty annexing the Republic of Hawaii to the United States is signed; the Republic would not be dissolved until a
year later |
|
1897 |
Henry Ford launches his motor company and becomes its first President |
|
1903 |
The trade name Pepsi–Cola is registered with the US Patents Office |
|
1903 |
Roald Amundsen leaves Oslo to begin the first east–west navigation of the Northwest Passage |
|
1903 |
James Joyce begins a relationship with Nora Barnacle; he subsequently uses the date to set the actions for his novel Ulysses; this date is now traditionally known as
Ulysses, and it would become known as 'Bloomsday' |
|
1904 |
The Automobile Association is founded |
|
1905 |
IBM is founded, as the Computing–Tabulating–Recording Company, in Endicott, New York |
|
1911 |
The first Congress of Soviets meets in Russia |
|
1917 |
The first public meeting of the League of Nations takes place in London |
|
1920 |
Bentleys take the first four places in the 24 hour race at Le Mans |
|
1929 |
Mixed bathing is permitted for the first time in Lake Serpentine, Hyde Park, London |
|
1930 |
Roosevelt's 'New Deal' begins |
|
1933 |
The US House of Representatives passes the Social Security Bill – an important part of Roosevelt's 'New
Deal' |
|
1935 |
Winston Churchill offers France 'indissoluble union' with Britain |
|
1940 |
Marshal Petain takes over the French government and asks Germany for an armistice |
|
1940 |
The Soviet Union sends an ultimatum to Estonia; a Communist government is installed in Lithuania |
|
1940 |
The first aeroplane hi–jack: Chinese bandits force Cathay Pacific's Miss Macao to fly to Hong Kong |
|
1948 |
Thirteen lives are lost when a submarine sinks in Portsmouth harbour |
|
1955 |
Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath marry |
|
1956 |
Imre Nagy, Hungarian Premier 1953–55 and 1956, is executed in Bucharest along with other leaders of the 1956
uprising |
|
1958 |
Yellow no–waiting lines first come into force on Britain's streets |
|
1958 |
Rudolf Nureyev, on tour in France with the Kirov Ballet, requests political asylum |
|
1961 |
Valentina Tereshkova becomes the first woman in space, in Vostok 6 |
|
1963 |
Monterey Pop Festival takes place |
|
1967 |
Ulrika Meinhof, the last member of the Baader–Meinhof gang, is captured by German police |
|
1972 |
Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev visits the USA |
|
1973 |
A non–violent march by 15,000 students in Soweto, South Africa, turns into days of rioting when police open fire
on the crowd |
|
1976 |
Software Development Laboratories (SDL) – later renamed Oracle Corporation – is incorporated in Redwood
Shores, California by Larry Ellison, Bob Miner and Ed Oates |
|
1977 |
The Taito Corporation of Tokyo demonstrates Space Invaders |
|
1978 |
England's Bryan Robson scores the fastest ever goal in a World Cup finals tournament – after 27 seconds,
against France |
|
1982 |
The South Wales coalfield comes to a standstill after about 24,000 miners go on strike in support of health service
workers, who are demanding a 12% pay rise |
|
1982 |
Ariane 1 is launched at Koroun, French Guiana |
|
1983 |
Imre Nagy, former Communist prime minister of Hungary and the man who symbolises the 1956 uprising, is given a formal
public funeral, 31 years after he was executed |
|
1989 |
Belgian police arrest IRA members suspected of shooting two Australian tourists in Holland on May 28 |
|
1990 |
Andrew Morton publishes his controversial biography of Princess Diana, including claims that she has attempted suicide:
"not hearsay … it is what the Princess of Wales has told her friends" |
|
1992 |
Thabo Mbeki is sworn in as president of South Africa, succeeding Nelson Mandela |
|
1999 |
Israel withdraws from Lebanon (except the disputed Shebaa farms) – complying with United Nations Security Council
Resolution 425, 22 years after its issuance |
|
2000 |
Bhutan becomes the first country to institute a total ban on tobacco |
|
2010 |
A multi–day cloudburst, centred on the North Indian state of Uttarakhand, causes devastating floods and landslides
– becoming the country's worst natural disaster since the 2004 tsunami |
|
2013 |
Shanghai Disneyland Park – the first Disney Park in Mainland China – opens to the public |
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2016 |