Battle of Marston Moor: Parliamentarians under Lord Fairfax and the Earl of Manchester, and the Scottish Covenanters
under the Earl of Leven, defeat the Royalists commanded by Prince Rupert of the Rhine and the Marquess of Newcastle – turning the Civil
War in their favour |
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1644 |
Battle of Alford: Royalists led by James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose, defeat the forces of the Scottish government
(dominated by Presbyterians, known as Covenanters), commanded by William Baillie |
|
1645 |
English inventor Thomas Savery patents the first steam engine |
|
1698 |
The Continental Congress of the United States adopts a resolution severing ties with the Kingdom of Great Britain
– although the wording of the formal Declaration of Independence is not published until two days later |
|
1776 |
The French frigate Méduse strikes the Bank of Arguin (a sandbank off the coast of Mauritania, in
north–west Africa) and 151 people on board have to be evacuated on an improvised raft – a case immortalised by Géricault's
painting The Raft of the Medusa |
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1816 |
The Factory Act is passed, prohibiting employment of children under 9 in factories and children under 16 working more
than 12 hours a day |
|
1819 |
Thirty–five slaves, including Denmark Vesey who is seen as their leader, are hanged in South Carolina, after
being accused of organizing a slave rebellion |
|
1822 |
Portuguese rule in Brazil ends with the final defeat of the Portuguese crown loyalists in the province of Bahia |
|
1823 |
Twenty miles off the coast of Cuba, 53 African slaves led by Joseph Cinqué take over the slave ship Amistad |
|
1839 |
The Russian Army crosses the Pruth river into the Danubian Principalities, Moldavia and Wallachia – providing
the spark that sets off the Crimean War |
|
1853 |
William Booth founds the Salvation Army |
|
1865 |
The World's first elevated railway opens in New York City |
|
1866 |
Victor Emmanuel II of Italy enters Rome, having conquered it from the Papal States |
|
1871 |
US President James A. Garfield is shot by writer and lawyer Charles J. Guiteau, who is offended by Garfield's
refusal to reward the part Guiteau believes he played in Garfield's election victory (Garfield dies on 19 September) |
|
1881 |
Guglielmo Marconi obtains a patent for radio in London |
|
1897 |
Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin flies his first airship – the largest ever built |
|
1900 |
Sibelius's Finlandia receives its première performance in Helsinki |
|
1900 |
The British airship R100 begins its flight from Scotland to the USA |
|
1920 |
US President Warren G. Harding signs the Knox–Porter Resolution, formally ending the war between the USA and Germany |
|
1921 |
London dockers join the strike that began in Hull in June, after Ernest Bevin, general secretary of the
recently–founded TGWU, had signed an agreement accepting a pay reduction from 8s to 5s 6d for a four–hour minimum
employment period (the strike ends on 21 August) |
|
1923 |
Amelia Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan disappear over the Pacific Ocean, while attempting to make the first
equatorial round–the–world flight |
|
1937 |
Helen Wills Moody (USA) wins a record 8th Wimbledon singles title |
|
1938 |
The Vichy Government is set up in France |
|
1940 |
Over one thousand German and Italian prisoners drown when the British Blue Star liner Arandora
Star is sunk by a German submarine |
|
1940 |
Indian independence leader Subhas Chandra Bose is arrested and detained in Calcutta |
|
1940 |
The worst floods in US history leave 41 dead and 200,000 homeless in Kansas and Missouri |
|
1951 |
Jaroslav Drobny defeats Ken Rosewall in the longest–ever Wimbledon final |
|
1954 |
The first Walmart store (then known as Wal–Mart) opens for business in Rogers, Arkansas |
|
1962 |
President Johnson signs the US Civil Rights Act, prohibiting racial segregation in public places |
|
1964 |
France explodes a nuclear test bomb, code–named Aldébaran, in Moruroa – its first nuclear test in
the Pacific |
|
1966 |
Police seize 35 weapons and over 20,000 rounds of ammunition – believed to be destined for use in Northern
Ireland – from three addresses in Fulham and Hammersmith |
|
1970 |
The Erskine Bridge, over the Clyde west of Glasgow, opens |
|
1971 |
North Vietnam annexes South Vietnam, to form the unified Socialist Republic of Vietnam |
|
1976 |
Moors murderer Ian Brady offers to assist police searches of Saddleworth Moor, for the first time
following his conviction
in 1966 |
|
1987 |
One hundred Muslim pilgrims suffocate in a tunnel in Mecca, following a stampede at the annual Hajj pilgrimage |
|
1990 |
The IRA admits that it tried, convicted and killed three men found by the army at different roadsides in South Armagh,
who it claims were informers for MI5 and the RUC Special Branch |
|
1992 |
Colombian footballer Andres Escobar is shot dead, on returning home after scoring the own goal that led to his
country's elimination from the World Cup |
|
1994 |
Russia re–elects Boris Yeltsin as president, ahead of Communist candidate Gennady Zyuganov |
|
1996 |
Sion Jenkins is jailed for life for the murder of his foster daughter Billie–Jo Jenkins |
|
1998 |
Tony Blair flies in to Northern Ireland as loyalist extremists burn down ten Roman Catholic churches |
|
1998 |
Barry George, 41, is found guilty of murdering Jill Dando |
|
2001 |
American businessman and adventurer Steve Fossett becomes the first person to fly solo around the world non–stop
in a balloon |
|
2002 |
Live8: over 260 acts perform in 10 different concerts, timed to precede the G8 conference at Gleneagles, Perthshire
and to coincide with the 20th anniversary of Live Aid |
|
2005 |
David Beckham resigns as England captain after the defeat to Portugal in the World Cup quarter finals |
|
2006 |
At least 230 lives are lost, and 196 people are injured, when a fuel tanker overturns and later explodes in the
village of Sange, in the DR Congo province of South Kivu |
|
2010 |
The International Astronomical Union names Pluto's fourth and fifth moons, Kerberos and Styx |
|
2013 |
At least 341 people lose their lives in a series of suicide bombings carried out by ISIL in the mainly Shia district of
Karrada, in Baghdad |
|
2016 |