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  1. The Last of England

    The Last of England refers to The Last of England painting , a painting by Ford Madox Brown The Last of England film , a Derek Jarman film, whose title was inspired by the Madox Brown painting The Last of England book , a 1970 book of poetry by Peter Porter disambig de The Last of England ...   more details



  1. The Last Generation in England

    The Last Generation in England is a non fiction article by Elizabeth Gaskell , published in the American John Sartain Sartain s Union Magazine in July 1849, relating memories of a small country town in the generation prior to her own. As such, it is seen as the real life background for her novel Cranford novel Cranford . Feeling she was living through a time of great and rapid change, she was inspired to write it by reading that a history of English domestic life had once been considered by the author Thomas Southey . External links citenews first Jenny last Uglow work The Guardian title Band of women url http books.guardian.co.uk review story 0,,2204287,00.html date 3 November 2007 accessdate 2007 11 06 http www.lang.nagoya u.ac.jp matsuoka EG Generation.html The Last Generation in England Elizabeth Gaskell DEFAULTSORT Last Generation in England, The Category Non fiction works by Elizabeth Gaskell Category 1849 works ...   more details



  1. The Last of England (film)

    Infobox film name The Last of England image size image The Last of England FilmPoster.jpeg caption director Derek Jarman producer James Mackay & Don Boyd writer Derek Jarman narrator Nigel Terry starring Tilda Swinton br Nigel Terry br Jonathan Phillips actor Jonathan Phillips br Spencer Leigh actor Spencer Leigh br Spring Mark Adley music Simon Fisher Turner br Andy Gill musician Andy Gill br Marianne Faithfull br Mayo Thompson br Diamanda Gal s br Barry Adamson cinematography Derek Jarman, Christopher Hughes, Richard Heslop, Cerith Wyn Evans editing Derek Jarman, Peter Cartwright, Angus Cook distributor released 1987 runtime 87 min. country FilmUK language English budget GBP 276,000 gross preceded by followed by The Last of England is a 1987 in film 1987 United Kingdom British film directed by Derek Jarman . It is a poetic, rather than realistic, depiction of what Jarman felt was the loss of traditional English culture in the 1980s Citation needed date August 2011 . It is named after a The Last of England painting painting by the Pre Raphaelite artist Ford Madox Brown . Jarman wrote a book to accompany the film, which deals more explicitly with the relationship he had with his father, who was a Lancaster bomber pilot in the Second World War . Jarman used the impact of his father s despair, depression and violence on his own artistic vision. The depression that his father suffered is attributed to the high number of fatalities that bomber crews experienced and the carpet bombing carpet bombing of civilians. The film is also a means to explore his vision of the dissolution of traditional ... links IMDb title id 0093393 title The Last of England Amg movie 28414 The Last of England Derek Jarman DEFAULTSORT Last Of England, The Category 1987 films Category English language films Category Films directed by Derek Jarman Category English films 1980s UK film stub de The Last of England Verlorene Utopien pl The Last of England ...   more details



  1. The Last of England (painting)

    Infobox Painting image file Brown last of england.jpg title The Last of England artist Ford Madox Brown year 1855 type Oil on panel height 82.5 width 75 height inch 32 width inch 29 museum Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery city br Birmingham , England The Last of England is an 1855 oil on panel painting by Ford Madox Brown depicting two emigrants leaving England to start a new life abroad. Background Brown began the painting in 1852 inspired by the departure of his close friend, the Pre Raphaelite sculptor , Thomas Woolner , who Immigration history of Australia had left for Australia in July of that year. Emigration from England was at a peak, with over 350,000 people leaving that year. Brown, who at the time considered himself very hard up and a little mad , was himself thinking of moving to India with his new family. Painting Although Ford Madox Brown was never a member of the Pre Raphaelite Brotherhood, The Last of England , like many of his paintings, exhibits all the characteristics of the movement. The painting depicts a man and his wife leaving England for the last time. The two main figures, based on Brown and his wife, Emma Hill Emma , stare ahead, stony faced, ignoring the white cliffs of Dover which can be seen disappearing behind in the top right of the picture. The clothing indicates that family are middle class, so are not leaving for the reasons that would force the emigration ... , but differ in colouring. In March 1859 The Last Sight of England as it was then known, was sold ... www.bmagic.org.uk objects 1891P24 Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery, Last of England Online References ... title Greatest Painting Vote publisher BBC accessdate 28 December 2006 DEFAULTSORT Last Of England ... Museum Category Collection of the Tate watercolour de The Last of England Gem lde th ... servlet ViewWork?cgroupid 999999961&workid 1598&searchid 9129&tabview work title The Last of England publisher Tate Online accessdate 28 December 2006 cite book title 1001 Paintings You Must ...   more details



  1. This Is England

    work The Guardian location London title This Is England first Peter last Bradshaw date 2007 04 ...For the song by The Clash This Is England song Infobox film name This Is England image This is england ... This is England url http www.the numbers.com movies 2007 0TIEN.php publisher The Numbers accessdate 27 November 2011 ref gross 5,058,600 ref cite web title This Is England url http boxofficemojo.com movies ?page main&id thisisengland.htm publisher Box Office Mojo accessdate 27 November 2011 ref This Is England ... on young skinhead s in England in 1983. The film illustrates how their subculture , which has its roots ... of Social History title Subcultures, pop music and politics skinheads and Nazi rock in England and Germany first Timothy S. last Brown year 2004 ref ref http www.guardian.co.uk books booksblog 2007 ... to divisions within the skinhead scene. In 2010 a spin off series set three years after the film, This Is England ..., This Is England 88 , was broadcast in December 2011. The third and final instalment, This Is England ... Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name This Is England Soundtrack Type soundtrack Artist various artists Cover This Is England Soundtrack cover.jpg Cover size Released 23rd April 2007 Recorded Genre ... Producer Reviews Chronology Shane Meadows film soundtracks Last album Dead Man s Shoes 2004 film Soundtrack Dead Man s Shoes br 2004 This album This Is England br 2006 Next album Somers Town film ... Dexys Midnight Runners Tainted Love Soft Cell Underpass Flares Movie Dialogue From This Is England Nicole Instrumental Gravenhurst band Gravenhurst Cynth Dad Movie Dialogue From This Is England Morning Sun Al Barry & The Cimarons Shoe Shop Movie Dialogue From This Is England Louie Louie Toots & The Maytals Pressure Drop Toots & The Maytals Hair In Cafe Movie Dialogue From This Is England Do The Dog The Specials Ritornare Ludovico Einaudi This Is England Movie Dialogue From This Is England Return ... Yesterday Strawberry Switchblade Tits Movie Dialogue From This Is England The Dark End Of The Street ...   more details



  1. England A

    England A refers to England s developmental national teams in several sports. Players on these teams often graduate to slots on the appropriate senior national team. The phrase may refer to England national rugby league team England A England A rugby league England Lions cricket team England Lions , since 2007 the name for the England A cricket team England Saxons , since 2006 the name for the England A rugby union team See also England B national football team England B , the developmental side for English Association football football disambig ...   more details



  1. The Last

    The Last may refer to The Last band , Los Angeles power pop band active since 1976 The Last audio drama The Last audio drama , a Doctor Who audio drama released in 2004 The Last album The Last album , 2009 album by Aventura The Last , a song by The Replacements band The Replacements from the 1990 album All Shook Down See also Last disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. England

    long name England common name England image flag Flag of England.svg flag width 125px alt Vertical red cross on a white background image coat Royal Standard of England 2 at 3 5 ratio.svg alt ... 340 . ref small national anthem National anthem of England None de jure br God Save the Queen de facto prime minister David Cameron patron saint Saint George image map England in the UK and Europe.svg ... color light green region the European continent region color dark grey alt Map of England within ... estimate population estimates for uk england and wales scotland and northern ireland mid 2010 population ... Domini AD drives on left Wikisource Portal England England portal England IPAc en audio en us England.ogg ... it from continental Europe . Most of England comprises the central and southern part of the island of Great Britain in the North Atlantic. The country also includes List of islands of England ... England was first inhabited by modern Homo sapien humans during the Upper Palaeolithic period, but it takes ... the 5th and 6th centuries. England became a unified state in AD  927, and since the Age of Discovery ... world. ref cite web title England Culture url http www.britainusa.com sections index nt1.asp?i ... developed in England, and the country s parliamentary system of government has been widely adopted by other ... 2009 date 26 October 2009 ref The Industrial Revolution began in 18th century England, transforming ... accessdate 1 February 2009 ref England s Royal Society laid the foundations of modern experimental ... 2009 ref England s terrain mostly comprises low hills and plains, especially in central and southern England. However, there are uplands in the north for example, the mountainous Lake District , Pennines ... capital city of England was Winchester until London took over in 1066. Today London is the largest ... Demography of England England s population is about 51  million, around 84 of the population of the United Kingdom, and is largely concentrated in London, the Southeast England South East and conurbation ...   more details



  1. At Last!

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name At Last Type studio Artist Etta James Cover At Last ... br MCA Records MCA Chess Records Chess re release Producer Phil Chess br Leonard Chess Last album This album At Last br 1961 Next album The Second Time Around Etta James album The Second Time Around br 1961 Singles Name At Last Type Studio Single 1 All I Could Do Was Cry Single 1 date 1960 Single 2 My Dearest Darling Single 2 date 1960 Single 3 At Last Single 3 date 1961 Single 4 Trust in Me ... at last etta james 19691231 ref At Last is the debut studio album by American blues artist Etta James , which includes the same named title song At Last . The album was released on Argo Records in 1961 ... first of five studio albums James would release on the Argo label. At Last was ranked at 116 on Rolling ... url http www.cduniverse.com search xx music pid 1249953 a Etta James At Last .htm title Etta James At Last CD date December 11, 2003 publisher cd universe accessdate 2009 07 24 ref History The original release of At Last was issued as a 12 inch LP album LP , consisting of ten tracks, with five songs on each side of the LP. ref name discogs cite web url http www.discogs.com Etta James At Last release 1355456 title At Last LP, Album at Discogs publisher Discogs accessdate 2009 07 24 ref Phil and Leonard ... At Last and Trust in Me. ref cite web url Allmusic class artist id p387 biography pure url yes title Etta James Biography last Dahl first Bill publisher allmusic accessdate 2009 07 24 ref At Last ..., Trust in Me, At Last, and My Dearest Darling. It includes covers of Pop and Jazz standards, such as Stormy ... allmusicreview cite web url Allmusic class album id r88822 pure url yes title At Last Overview last ... Can t Have You. ref name cduniverse Critical reception Since its release, At Last has been reviewed ... music jazz standards. Cook also praised the material that was recorded for the album, saying that At Last ..., CD Universe also praised At Last , stating that the album s songs highlight the singer s facility ...   more details



  1. At Last

    other uses Infobox single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name At Last Cover Artist Etta James from Album At Last B side I Just Want to Make Love to You Released November 15, 1960 Format Gramophone record ... Warren Producer Phil Chess , Leonard Chess Last single Spoonful br 1960 This single At Last br 1961 Next single Don t Cry Baby br 1961 At Last is a 1941 song written by Mack Gordon and Harry Warren ... At Last and was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame Award Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999. ref cite ... Records debut album At Last . In April 1961, it became her second number 2 R&B hit and crossed over ... , Kelly Clarkson sang At Last. ref http www.usmagazine.com celebrity news news kelly clarkson covers ... At Last live since 1999 Jason Mraz 2001 C line Dion 2002 Mary Coughlan singer Mary Coughlan 2002 ... Stanley Oglevee Dorien Wilson . Appropriately, the episode is entitled At Last. A brief clip ... on January 20, 2009, the featured number for the President s and First Lady s first dance was At Last ... br position singlechart Australia 72 year 2012 week 4 artist Etta James song At Last singlechart Ireland 33 year 2012 week 4 artist Etta James song At Last singlechart UK 39 date 2012 01 28 clear C line Dion version Infobox single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name At Last Cover ALpromo.jpg Artist ... Humberto Gatica , Guy Roche Last single Goodbye s The Saddest Word br 2002 This single At Last br 2002 Next single I Drove All Night C line Dion version I Drove All Night br 2003 At Last was covered ... the last single released from the A New Day Has Come album. At Last peaked at number 16 on the Hot ... european hot 100 song celine dion at last 3879941 title Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks publisher Billboard.com ... version Infobox song See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name At Last Cover At Last Beyonc .jpg Artist ... Length 2 58 Label Columbia Records Columbia At Last was also covered by Beyonc Knowles and included ... James in Cadillac Records, and has performed At Last several times since the movie was released ...   more details



  1. The Last Will

    Posljednja volja or The Last Will is a 2001 Croatia n film film director directed by Zoran Sudar and produced by Vicenco Blagai . It is a comedy about a tour guide in small town of Dalmatia , played by Goran Vi nji , who inherited millions from a distant relative in USA only to find himself pursued by professional killers. Posljednja volja was one of the more ambitious Croatian films in the 1990s. It was supposed to be the first Croatian feature film made completely in private production, without state subsidies. It was also supposed to use the charisma of Goran Vi nji and Dalmatia locations to promote Croatian tourism, as well as to encourage American filmmakers to use Croatian locations and film production resources in their future projects. However, the production was hampered by many financial problems, leading to all types of lawsuits. Producers also failed to bring in any major stars from Hollywood other than Angelica Bridges . Although the film finished in 1999, because of the budget constraints, it had to wait until 2001 to be released in Croatian cinemas. It received mixed reviews and anything but spectacular box office numbers. External links imdb title id 0228508 title Posljednja volja DEFAULTSORT Last Will, The Category 2001 films Category Croatian films Category Croatian language films Category English language films Category 2000s comedy films Croatia film stub 2000s comedy film stub hr Posljednja volja 2001. ...   more details



  1. Last

    and North America . Though a last is made approximately in the shape of a human foot, the precise shape is tailored to the kind of footwear being made. For example, a boot last would be designed to hug the instep for a close fit. Modern last shapes are typically designed using dedicated computer ...   more details



  1. This England

    For the 1941 film This England film Infobox magazine title This England image editor Stephen Garnett frequency Quarterly circulation 100,000 est. category General interest magazine company DC Thomson firstdate 1967 country United Kingdom language English language English website http www.thisengland.co.uk thisengland.co.uk issn This England is a quarterly magazine published in England . It has a large readership among expatriate s, especially the elderly. It concentrates on the traditional values and customs of the English people, particularly those of rural and small town England. History The magazine was started in 1968 by Roy Faiers of Lincolnshire , who held it as a private company This England International Ltd. . Faiers remained editor in chief until 2009, when the company was bought by DC Thomson of Dundee , owners of the Sunday Post , The Beano Beano , The Dandy Dandy and other publications. Faiers was succeeded as editor by his former deputy editor, Stephen Garnett. Now based in Cheltenham , This England has a circulation of 100,000. Citation needed reason 24 July 2010 date July 2010 The name This England comes from the declamations of John of Gaunt in Act II, Scene I of William Shakespeare Shakespeare s Richard II play King Richard II This royal throne of kings, this sceptred isle... This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England. Deleted image removed File ThisEngland magazine stack.jpg thumb 240px A stack of back issues of This England magazine. Content This England has always editorially described itself as a publication with an emphasis on Christian reactionary ... s non political content continues to remain focused on Culture of England English cultural history ... land , and Britain s loveliest magazine since 1968 . This England has a sister publication, Evergreen ... External links http www.thisengland.co.uk This England publisher s site DCThomson Category English ... established in 1967 Category 1967 in England ...   more details



  1. For England...!

    Hood episode guide series 2 episode 6 title For England... Category Robin Hood 2006 TV series series ...   more details



  1. England, Their England

    Infobox Book name England, Their England title orig translator image file England, Their England cover.jpg 200px Cover image caption author A. G. Macdonell illustrator cover artist country United Kingdom language English language English series subject genre Satire Social satire publisher Macmillan Publishers MacMillan pub date Dec. 1933 media type Print hardcover pages ix p., 1 l., 299 p. 20 cm. br foreword by Christopher Morley br first edition ref http www.worldcat.org oclc 366073&referer brief results Worldcat listing for 1933 edition . ref isbn N A oclc 366073 preceded by followed by How Like An Angel 1934 England, Their England 1933 is an affectionately satirical comic novel of 1920s English urban and rural society by the Scotland Scottish writer A. G. Macdonell . It is particularly famed for its portrayal of village cricket . ref Charles Loch Mowat. Britain between the wars 1918 1940. Taylor & Francis, 1978 ISBN 9780416295108 p. 521 ref Social satire One of a genre at the time, the novel examines the changing nature of English society during the interwar period. ref Mike Sutton. http www.mustrad.org.uk articles england.htm England, whose England? Class, gender and national identity in the 20th century folklore revival . Musical Traditions. 53. Accessed 2009 05 22. ref The style and subject matter recall the works of Evelyn Waugh , Macdonell s contemporary, and earlier writers ... agm ete.htm A.G. Macdonell s England, Their England 1933 Who was who? . 2007. ref The novel ... England, My England of the poem Pro Rege Nostro by William Ernest Henley . Plot Set in 1920s England ... in England. There he writes for a series of London newspapers, before being commissioned by a Welshman ... England, Their England. The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature . 2003 . Accessed May 23, 2009. Category 1933 novels Category Books about England Category Comedy novels Category Novels about ... Publishers books Category 1920s in fiction England stub 1930s novel stub ...   more details



  1. England, England

    , England, England is the story of Sir Jack Pitman s gigantic project of draining England of everything ... of the novel, which reaches well into the 21st century, Old England , which has adopted its ... cf. Deep England , while England, England the former Isle of Wight is still going strong both as a major ... twin plots surrounding Pitman and Cochrane, England, England is a novel of ideas mainly ideas ... everything that is truly English. As a fervent patriot, he wants to put England in a nutshell for all the world to see and to cash in on England at the same time he does not mind that the real thing ... all of England s long standing customs and traditions, Barnes inadvertently also collects, registers ... rise to complaints. The majority of attractions of England, England enjoy great popularity. For example ... who dine at his table. External links Julian Barnes Website England, England http www.julianbarnes.com ...   more details



  1. Military of England

    The Military of England is part of the British Armed Forces and has been since the Acts of Union 1707 Act of Union was signed in 1707 . Prior to the Act of Union, England saw much warfare ranging back to the Caesar s invasions of Britain Roman Invasion and continuing until the last major conflict on English soil, the English Civil War . See also Anglo Saxon warfare Military of Europe Category Military of England Military of England England stub UK mil stub pt For as Armadas da Inglaterra ...   more details



  1. Last (unit)

    Unreferenced date June 2009 A last was a medieval measure of gunpowder used mainly in England . It was defined by the English Ordnance Board as 24 barrels of gunpowder, each of 100lbs net weight. Category Obsolete units of measure measurement stub de Last Einheit no Last m leenhet pl aszt ...   more details



  1. The Last Crossing

    The Last Crossing is a novel by Canada Canadian writer Guy Vanderhaeghe . It was first published in 2002 by McClelland and Stewart . A rethinking of the genre of the western fiction western , The Last Crossing is a tale of interwoven lives and stories taking place in the last half of the 19th century, travelling from England to the United States and the Canadian west. Awards and nominations The Last Crossing was one of the selected books in the 2004 edition of Canada Reads , championed by musician Jim Cuddy . The Last Crossing eventually won the competition. Nominated, IMPAC Dublin Literary Award 2004 External links http www.mcclelland.com catalog display.pperl?isbn 0771087381 The Last Crossing at McClelland & Stewart http www.impacdublinaward.ie 2004 20Award Titles Vanderhaeghe.htm IMPAC Dublin Literary Award citation for The Last Crossing DEFAULTSORT Last Crossing, The Category 2002 novels Category Novels by Guy Vanderhaeghe Category Western genre novels Category Secret histories Category Novels set in the United States Category Novels set in England Category Novels set in Saskatchewan Category Canadian Western novels Category Canadian novels 2000s novel stub ...   more details



  1. 1671 in England

    class infobox width 350 align center Image Flag of England.svg 30px 1671 in England Image Flag of England.svg 30px style background color f3f3f3 align center small Other years small align center 1669 in England 1669 1670 in England 1670 1671 1672 in England 1672 1673 in England 1673 Events from the year 1671 in the Kingdom of England . Incumbents Monarch Charles II of England Events 9 May Thomas Blood , disguised as a clergyman, attempts to steal the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom Crown Jewels from the Tower of London . ref name Pocket On This Day cite book title Penguin Pocket On This Day publisher Penguin Reference Library isbn 0 14 102715 0 year 2006 ref He is immediately caught because he is too drunk to run with the loot. He would later be condemned to death and then mysteriously pardoned and exiled by Charles II of England King Charles II . Publications John Milton s epic poem Paradise Regained . ref name CBH cite book last Palmer first Alan & Veronica year 1992 title The Chronology of British History publisher Century Ltd location London pages 191 192 isbn 0 7126 5616 2 ref Births 26 February Anthony Ashley Cooper, 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury , English politician and philosopher d. 1713 in Great Britain 1713 11 June Colley Cibber , English poet d. 1757 in Great Britain 1757 Deaths 31 March Anne Hyde , wife of the future James II of England born 1637 in England 1637 5 May Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester , politician born 1602 in England 1602 14 July M ric Casaubon , classical scholar born 1599 in England 1599 26 October Sir John Gell, 1st Baronet , politician born 1593 in England 1593 12 November Thomas Fairfax, 3rd Lord Fairfax of Cameron , Civil War general born 1612 in England 1612 References Reflist See also England year nav Category 1671 in England Category 1671 by country England Category Years of the 17th century in England ...   more details



  1. 1691 in England

    class infobox width 350 align center Image Flag of England.svg 30px 1691 in England Image Flag of England.svg 30px style background color f3f3f3 align center small Other years small align center 1689 in England 1689 1690 in England 1690 1691 1692 in England 1692 1693 in England 1693 Events from the year 1691 in the Kingdom of England . Incumbents Co monarchs William III of England and Mary II of England Events April John Tillotson enthroned as Archbishop of Canterbury . 9 April a fire at the Palace of Whitehall in London destroys its Stone Gallery. June First performance of the semi opera King Arthur opera King Arthur with a libretto by John Dryden and music by Henry Purcell . ref name Cassell s Chronology cite book last Williams first Hywel title Cassell s Chronology of World History publisher Weidenfeld & Nicolson year 2005 isbn 0 304 35730 8 pages 285 ref 18 September War of the Grand Alliance English and Dutch forces defeated by the French at the Battle of Leuze . 3 October The Treaty of Limerick ends the Williamite War in Ireland . Births 27 February Edward Cave , editor and publisher died 1754 in Great Britain 1754 29 September Richard Challoner , Catholic prelate died 1781 in Great Britain 1781 1 October Arthur Onslow , politician died 1768 in Great Britain 1768 Deaths 13 January George Fox , founder of the Society of Friends born 1624 in England 1624 17 January Richard Lower physician Richard Lower , physician born 1631 in England 1631 11 May John Birch soldier John Birch , soldier born 1615 in England 1615 9 October William Sacheverell , statesman born 1638 in England 1638 8 December Richard Baxter , clergyman born 1615 in England 1615 probable Elizabeth Polwheele , playwright born c. 1651 in England 1651 References Reflist See also England year nav Category 1691 in England Category 1691 by country England Category Years of the 17th century in England ...   more details



  1. 1654 in England

    class infobox width 350 align center Image Flag of England.svg 30px 1654 in England Image Flag of England.svg 30px style background color f3f3f3 align center small Other years small align center 1652 in England 1652 1653 in England 1653 1654 1655 in England 1655 1656 in England 1656 Events from the year 1654 in The Protectorate . Incumbents Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell Events 5 April Signing of the Treaty of Westminster 1654 Treaty of Westminster ends the First Anglo Dutch War , and the Netherlands Dutch agree to observe the Navigation Acts . ref name Cassell s Chronology cite book last Williams first Hywel title Cassell s Chronology of World History publisher Weidenfeld & Nicolson year 2005 isbn 0 304 35730 8 pages 266 ref 11 April England signs a 1654 Anglo Swedish alliance treaty of commerce with Sweden . ref name Cassell s Chronology 12 April Oliver Cromwell creates a union between England and Scotland , with Scottish representation in the Parliament of England . ref name Cassell ... interests. ref name CBH cite book last Palmer first Alan & Veronica year 1992 title The Chronology of British ... 1693 in England 1693 23 June Richard Onslow, 1st Baron Onslow , politician died 1717 in Great Britain ... 1601 in England 1601 3 June Alethea Howard, Countess of Arundel , born 1585 in England 1585 28 June John Southworth martyr John Southworth , martyr born 1592 in England 1592 July Thomas Gataker , clergy born 1574 in England 1574 10 July Peter Vowell , Royalist conspirator year of birth unknown 30 November William Habington , poet born 1605 in England 1605 John Selden , jurist born 1584 in England 1584 Sir William Brockman , military leader and politician born 1595 in England 1595 Edmund Chilmead , writer born 1610 in England 1610 Nicholas Culpeper , astrologer born 1616 in England 1616 Roger Dodsworth , antiquary born 1585 in England 1585 References Reflist See also England year nav Category 1654 in England Category 1654 by country England Category Years of the 17th century in England ...   more details



  1. 1679 in England

    class infobox width 350 align center Image Flag of England.svg 30px 1679 in England Image Flag of England.svg 30px style background color f3f3f3 align center small Other years small align center 1677 in England 1677 1678 in England 1678 1679 1680 in England 1680 1681 in England 1681 Events from the year 1679 in the Kingdom of England . Incumbents Monarch Charles II of England King Charles II Events 24 January Charles II of England King Charles II dismisses the Cavalier Parliament over the Exclusion Bill Exclusion crisis . ref name Cassell s Chronology cite book last Williams first Hywel title Cassell ... Council Ministry . ref name Cassell s Chronology 26 May Parliament of England Parliament passes ... George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle , soldier and politician born 1608 in England 1608 24 January William Ireland Jesuit William Ireland , martyr born 1636 in England 1636 3 May James Sharp bishop James Sharp , archbishop assassinated born 1613 in England 1613 11 July William Chamberlayne poet William Chamberlayne , poet born 1619 in England 1619 17 July James Duport , scholar born 1606 in England 1606 19 July John Plessington , martyr born c. 1637 in England 1637 6 August John Snell , royalist born 1629 in England 1629 22 August John Kemble martyr John Kemble , martyr born 1599 in England 1599 September John Mayow , chemist and physiologist born 1643 in England 1643 2 September Thomas Modyford , colonial governor born c. 1620 in England 1620 29 September John Manners, 8th Earl of Rutland , Earl born 1604 in England 1604 12 October William Gurnall , writer born 1617 in England 1617 26 October Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery , soldier, statesman and dramatist born 1621 in England 1621 4 December Thomas Hobbes , philosopher born 1588 in England 1588 Hannah Ayscough , mother of Isaac Newton born 1623 in England 1623 Praise God Barebone , Fifth Monarchist born c. 1598 in England 1598 Thomas Blount lexicographer Thomas Blount , lexicographer born 1618 in England 1618 Anne Conway ...   more details



  1. 1692 in England

    class infobox width 350 align center Image Flag of England.svg 30px 1692 in England Image Flag of England.svg 30px style background color f3f3f3 align center small Other years small align center 1690 in England 1690 1691 in England 1691 1692 1693 in England 1693 1694 in England 1694 Events from the year 1692 in the Kingdom of England . Incumbents Co Monarchs William III of England and Mary II of England Events 19 February Anne of England Princess Anne leaves the court after quarrelling with her sister, Mary II of England Queen Mary . ref name CBH cite book last Palmer first Alan coauthors Veronica year 1992 title The Chronology of British History publisher Century Ltd location London pages 198 200 isbn 0 7126 5616 2 ref 2 May First performance of Henry Purcell s semi opera The Fairy Queen at the Queen s Theatre, Dorset Garden , in London . 5 May Queen Mary orders the imprisonment of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough for alleged treasonous support of the Jacobitism Jacobites . ref name CBH 29 May 4 June War of the Grand Alliance The threat of a France French invasion of England is diminished ... book last Williams first Hywel title Cassell s Chronology of World History location London publisher ... the allied forces of England and the Dutch Republic led by King William III of England are defeated ... magnitude scale scale 5.8 is felt across the Low Countries , Germany and England. ref cite book title Agricultural Records last Stratton first J. M. publisher John Baker year 1969 isbn 0 212 ... died 1759 in Great Britain 1759 Deaths 18 May Elias Ashmole , antiquarian born 1617 in England 1617 19 November Thomas Shadwell , poet and playwright born c. 1642 in England 1642 9 December William Mountfort , actor and dramatist born c. 1664 in England 1664 References Reflist See also England year nav Category 1692 in England Category 1692 by country England Category Years of the 17th century in England ...   more details



  1. 1659 in England

    class infobox width 350 align center Image Flag of England.svg 30px 1659 in England Image Flag of England.svg 30px style background color f3f3f3 align center small Other years small align center 1657 in England 1657 1658 in England 1658 1659 1660 in England 1660 1661 in England 1661 Events from the year 1659 in England . Incumbents Lord Protector Richard Cromwell to 25 May Events 16 February The first known cheque 400 pounds is written. ref On display at Westminster Abbey . ref ref name Pocket On This Day cite book title Penguin Pocket On This Day publisher Penguin Reference Library isbn 0 14 102715 0 year 2006 ref 22 April Lord Protector Richard Cromwell disbands the Parliament of England . 22 May Concert of The Hague 1659 Treaty of The Hague signed by France , Netherlands and England. ref name Pocket Date Book cite book title The Pocket Date Book publisher Chapman and Hall first William L. R. last Cates year 1863 ref 25 May Richard Cromwell resigns as Lord Protector. ref name CBH cite book last Palmer first Alan coauthors Veronica year 1992 title The Chronology of British History publisher Century Ltd location London pages 187 188 isbn 0 7126 5616 2 ref 12 October Rump Parliament End of the Rump Parliament Rump Parliament dismisses General major John Lambert general John Lambert and other generals. 13 October Lambert excludes the Rump Parliament from the Palace of Westminster . 26 December Long Parliament reforms at Westminster. Births 26 March William Wollaston , philosophical writer died 1724 in Great Britain 1724 Humphrey Hody , monk and theologian died 1707 in Great Britain 1707 Deaths 31 October John Bradshaw judge John Bradshaw , judge born 1602 in England 1602 References Reflist See also England year nav Category 1659 in England Category 1659 by country England Category Years of the 17th century in England ...   more details




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