Edward III dies, to be succeeded by his grandson Richard II – son of Edward, 'the Black
Prince' |
|
1377 |
Battle of Morat: Charles the Bold of Burgundy is defeated by the Swiss |
|
1476 |
Portuguese forces are expelled from the port of Sunda Kelapa, on the island of Java – an event now regarded as
the foundation of Jakarta |
|
1527 |
St. John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, executed |
|
1535 |
Queen Elizabeth's Prayer Book is issued |
|
1559 |
Henry Hudson and his son are cast adrift by his mutinous crew |
|
1611 |
After heated controversy, the Catholic authorities force Galileo Galilei to recant his view that the Sun,
and not the Earth, is
the centre of the Universe |
|
1633 |
William Penn signs a treaty of peace and friendship with native Americans |
|
1683 |
The British warship HMS Leopard attacks and boards the American frigate USS Chesapeake |
|
1807 |
MCC play Hertfordshire in the first cricket match at Lord's (present site) |
|
1814 |
Sir Robert Peel's Bill to impose income tax at a rate
of sevenpence in the pound receives Royal Assent |
|
1842 |
Barbed wire is patented in Kent, Ohio by Lucien B. Smith (25th – Indy, 1999) |
|
1867 |
During exercises off Tripoli, Lebanon, the battleship HMS Camperdown accidentally rams HMS Victoria,
flagship of the British Mediterranean Fleet – which quickly sinks, taking 358 crew with her, including Vice–Admiral Sir George
Tryon, the commander of the fleet; John Jellicoe is one of the survivors |
|
1893 |
Queen Victoria celebrates her Diamond Jubilee |
|
1897 |
The Wallace Collection opens in London |
|
1900 |
President Roosevelt sues Standard Oil for operating a monopoly |
|
1906 |
Northern Line, on London's Underground, opens |
|
1907 |
German bacteriologist Paul Ehrlich announces the definitive cure for syphilis |
|
1910 |
Coronation of King George V and Queen Mary |
|
1911 |
Field Marshal Sir Henry Hughes Wilson assassinated in London by Sinn Feiners |
|
1922 |
Joe Louis becomes World Heavyweight Champion by knocking out James J. Braddock in the 8th round |
|
1937 |
Joe Louis knocks out German challenger Max Schmeling in the first round |
|
1938 |
France is forced to sign the Second Compiègne armistice with Germany, in the same railroad car in which the
Germans signed the Armistice of 1918 |
|
1940 |
Soviet leader Joseph Stalin is taken by surprise as German troops enter the USSR, beginning a massive advance on
Moscow |
|
1941 |
Karelia, lost to the USSR in 1940, is re–invaded by Finland |
|
1941 |
Battle of Okinawa ends |
|
1945 |
HMT Empire Windrush docks at Tilbury, bringing the first group of 802 West Indian immigrants and marking the
start of modern immigration to the UK |
|
1948 |
Directors of London store Harrods recommend that shareholders vote for a merger with Debenhams, rather than
accepting a rival bid from House of Fraser |
|
1959 |
The United Nations accepts applications for membership from East and West Germany |
|
1973 |
US astronomer James W. Christy observes Charon – the first of Pluto's satellites to be discovered |
|
1978 |
Jeremy Thorpe is found not guilty of plotting to murder Norman Scott |
|
1979 |
Mark Chapman changes his plea to guilty, admitting that he murdered John Lennon in the previous December |
|
1981 |
The first Virgin Atlantic flight leaves Gatwick for New York – tickets are priced at £99 |
|
1984 |
Argentina beat England 2–1 in the FIFA World Cup quarter finals – with two goals from Diego Maradona, one
of which was a blatant handball but the other was a brilliant solo effort |
|
1986 |
The captain of the Herald of Free Enterprise is charged with manslaughter |
|
1989 |
Seven leaders of the Tiananmen Square protest shot after televised show trials |
|
1989 |
Checkpoint Charlie – the best–known crossing point between East and West Berlin – is dismantled |
|
1991 |
John Major resigns as leader of the Conservative party, in order to seek re–election |
|
1995 |
US and Russian scientists claim that a fossil found in Central Asia in 1969 proves that birds descended from reptiles,
not dinosaurs (because it predates dinosaurs and has feathers) |
|
2000 |
Home Secretary David Blunkett announces the Parole Board's decision that Robert Thompson and Jon Venables, both 18
– convicted of murdering 2–year–old James Bulger in 1993 – are to be freed |
|
2001 |
Aaron Barschak, self–styled "comedy terrorist", gatecrashes Prince William's 21st
birthday party at Windsor Castle dressed as Osama bin Laden |
|
2003 |
A Belgian court sentences Marc Dutroux to life in prison, after finding him found guilty of leading a gang that
kidnapped and raped six girls in the mid–1990s, leading to the deaths of four of them |
|
2004 |