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1692 in England
Events from the year 1692 in England.
Incumbents
- Monarchs – William III and Mary II
Events
- 19 February – Princess Anne leaves the court after quarrelling with her sister, Queen Mary.
- 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 Jacobites.
- 29 May–4 June – War of the Grand Alliance: The threat of a French invasion of England is diminished by victory at the Battles of Barfleur and La Hogue.
- 3 August – War of the Grand Alliance: the allied forces of England and the Dutch Republic led by King William III of England are defeated at the Battle of Steenkerque.
- 8 September – an earthquake in Brabant of scale 5.8 is felt across the Low Countries, Germany and England.
- 22 November – first performance of Henry Purcell's Ode to St. Cecilia.
Undated
- c.200 collier ships are wrecked in a storm off Winterton Ness with the loss of around a thousand lives.
- An Act for encourageing the apprehending of Highway Men offers rewards for the apprehension of highwaymen.
- Lloyd's coffee house in London becomes the main office for marine insurance.
- First publication of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, as Chronicon Saxonicum, edited with a Latin translation by Edmund Gibson.
Births
- 29 February – John Byrom, poet (died 1763)
- 18 May – Joseph Butler, bishop and philosopher (died 1752)
- 3 August – John Henley, minister (died 1759)
- John Huxham, surgeon (died 1768)
Deaths
- 18 May – Elias Ashmole, antiquarian (born 1617)
- 4 October – Charles Fleetwood, Parliamentarian soldier and politician (born c. 1618)
- c. November? – Edmund Ludlow, last surviving regicide, exiled in Switzerland (born c. 1617)
- 19 November – Thomas Shadwell, poet and playwright (born c. 1642)
- 9 December – William Mountfort, actor and playwright (born c. 1664)
References
References
- Palmer, Alan. (1992). "The Chronology of British History". Century Ltd.
- Stratton, J. M.. (1969). "Agricultural Records". John Baker.
- ''Gentleman's Journal'', November 1692, cited in [http://imslp.org/wiki/Hail,_bright_Cecilia!_Ode_for_St._Cecilia%27s_Day_1692,Z.328(Purcell,_Henry) Rimbault's edition], London: Musical Antiquarian Society Publications, 1848, p. 2.
- Defoe, Daniel. "[[A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain]]".
- "Joseph Butler {{!}} British bishop and philosopher {{!}} Britannica".
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