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1683 in England

1683 in England

Events from the year 1683 in England.

Incumbents

  • Monarch – Charles II

Events

River Thames frost fair
  • 9 January – Charles II gives orders establishing the dates on which he will perform the "Touching the King's Evil" ceremony.
  • 22 March – great fire in Newmarket, Suffolk, consuming half the houses and forcing Charles II (who is in residence) to flee the town.
  • 24 May – the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, opens as the world's first purpose-built university museum.
  • 12 June – the Rye House Plot to assassinate Charles II is discovered; at least 11 people will be executed for their connections with it.
  • 21 July – Lord Russell is beheaded by Jack Ketch at Lincoln's Inn Fields for his part in the Rye House Plot.
  • 28 July – The Lady Anne, the King's niece and fourth in line of succession, marries Prince George of Denmark in the Chapel Royal at St James's Palace, London.
  • 12 December – start of exceptional cold spell. The River Thames freezes, allowing a frost fair to be held (pictured).

Undated

  • Wild boars are hunted to extinction in Britain.
  • The London Jilt; or, the Politick Whore, probably by Alexander Oldys, is published.

Births

  • 1 March – Caroline of Ansbach, queen of George II of Great Britain (died 1737)
  • 3 April – Mark Catesby, naturalist (died 1749)
  • 25 October – Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Grafton, politician (died 1757)
  • 10 November – King George II of Great Britain (died 1760)
  • 27 December – Conyers Middleton, minister (died 1750)

Deaths

  • 15 January – Philip Warwick, writer and politician (born 1609)
  • 21 January – Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury, politician (born 1621)
  • 19 March – Thomas Killigrew, dramatist (born 1612)
  • 13 July – Arthur Capell, 1st Earl of Essex, statesman, implicated in Rye House Plot, suicide (born 1631)
  • 18 August – Charles Hart, actor (born 1625)
  • 21 July – William Russell, Lord Russell, politician, executed (born 1639)
  • 24 August – John Owen, non-conformist theologian (born 1616)
  • 25 October – William Scroggs, lord chief justice of England (born c. 1623)
  • 7 December
    • John Oldham, poet (born 1653)
    • Algernon Sidney, parliamentarian and republican, executed (born 1623)
  • 15 December – Izaak Walton, writer (born 1593)
  • John Hingston, court composer, viol player and organist (born 1612)

References

References

  1. ""January 9th", Chambers' Book of Days".
  2. (1876). "The Insurance Cyclopeadia: Being an Historical Treasury of Events and Circumstances Connected with the Origin and Progress of Insurance". C. & E. Layton.
  3. (2012). "Ashmolean Museum". [[Pitt Rivers Museum.
  4. Fiorillo, Juré. (2010-01-01). "Great Bastards of History: True and Riveting Accounts of the Most Famous Illegitimate Children Who Went on to Achieve Greatness". Fair Winds.
  5. Ketch, Jack. "The Apologie of John Ketch, Esquire".
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