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21 June

On This Day: 21 June

Dulwich College is founded by Edward Alleyn Click to show or hide the answer
Twenty–seven Czech protestants are executed on the Old Town Square in Prague, after the final defeat of the Protestant uprising of the Bohemian estates against the Catholic Habsburgs at the Battle of White Mountain Click to show or hide the answer
The foundation stone of St. Paul's Cathedral is laid Click to show or hide the answer
A slave known as Marie–Joseph Angélique is put to death in Montreal, having been convicted of setting the fire that destroyed much of the city Click to show or hide the answer
The US constitution comes into force, as New Hampshire becomes the ninth of the thirteen states to ratify it Click to show or hide the answer
King Louis XVI of France and his immediate family attempt to escape from Paris, but are arrested in the small town of Varennes (some 135 miles away) Click to show or hide the answer
Scottish explorer Mungo Park reaches the River Niger Click to show or hide the answer
The Irish rebellion ends in defeat by Lord Lake at Vinegar Hill outside Enniscorthy, County Wexford Click to show or hide the answer
Wellington's victory at the Battle of Vittoria "seals the fate of the French in Spain" Click to show or hide the answer
Royal College of Surgeons founded Click to show or hide the answer
Midshipman Charles Lucas, mate of HMS Hecla, throws a live but unexploded Russian shell overboard – an act for which he was to be awarded the first VC three years later Click to show or hide the answer
Wagner's Die Meistersinger is premiered in Munich Click to show or hide the answer
Britain annexes Zululand Click to show or hide the answer
Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee is celebrated in Britain Click to show or hide the answer
During the Boxer Rebellion, China formally declares war on the United States, Britain, Germany, France and Japan, as an edict issued from the Empress Dowager Cixi Click to show or hide the answer
20,000 suffragettes demonstrate in London Click to show or hide the answer
Admiral Ludwig von Reuter scuttles the German fleet at Scapa Flow. The nine sailors killed are the last casualties of World War I Click to show or hide the answer
British TV's first sporting outside broadcast – Wimbledon Click to show or hide the answer
Rommel takes Tobruk Click to show or hide the answer
After a long and bloody battle, the Japanese island of Okinawa falls to American forces Click to show or hide the answer
Columbia Records issues the first long–playing records, made of vinylite Click to show or hide the answer
Three civil rights workers are murdered in Neshoba County, Mississippi, by members of the Ku Klux Klan Click to show or hide the answer
The government–appointed Reorganisation Commission Marketing Board recommends that the Egg Marketing Board should be scrapped and a free market established Click to show or hide the answer
Brazil wins the World Cup for the third time and retains the Jules Rimet Trophy Click to show or hide the answer
Tony Jacklin becomes the second non–US golfer (and the first since Edward Ray in 1920) to win the US Open Click to show or hide the answer
Evita opens in London Click to show or hide the answer
One civilian and three IRA men lose their lives in an outbreak of shooting between Provisional IRA members and British security forces, at the Ballysillan post office depot in Belfast Click to show or hide the answer
Prince William is born in St. Mary's Hospital, Paddington Click to show or hide the answer
John Hinckley is found not guilty by reason of insanity for the attempted assassination of US President Ronald Reagan Click to show or hide the answer
Burmese government imposes a curfew as student protests threaten the regime Click to show or hide the answer
The US Supreme Court ruled in Texas v. Johnson that burning the American flag is a form of political protest protected by the First Amendment Click to show or hide the answer
Over 25,000 die in an earthquake in North–West Iran Click to show or hide the answer
The Labour Party condemns a 66% pay rise awarded to Robert Evans, chairman of British Gas – from £222,000 to £370,000 – as "sheer unbridled greed" Click to show or hide the answer
German football fans run riot in Lens, leaving a gendarme in a coma Click to show or hide the answer
Abdullah Qawasmeh, 43, leader of Hamas, shot dead outside a mosque in Hebron Click to show or hide the answer
Two moons of Pluto, discovered the previous year, are officially named Nix and Hydra Click to show or hide the answer
Greenland assumes self–government, following a vote in the previous year to transfer more power away from Denmark Click to show or hide the answer

© Haydn Thompson 2019