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1670s

The 1670s decade ran from January 1, 1670, to December 31, 1679.

Events

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  • July 11 – Representatives of England (led by King Charles II) and Denmark (led by King Christian V) sign a treaty of alliance and commerce, the Treaty of Copenhagen.
  • July 18 (July 8, O.S.) – The Treaty of Madrid, also known as the Godolphin Treaty, is signed between England and Spain to formally end hostilities left over from the Anglo-Spanish War, in the Caribbean, that ended ten years earlier. For the first time, Spain acknowledges that it is not entitled to all territory in the Americas west of Brazil, as provided by the 1493 line of demarcation decreed by Pope Alexander VI, and by the 1494 Treaty of Tordesillas between Spain and Portugal. Spain acknowledges that Jamaica and the Cayman Islands are English possessions.
  • August 17 – A joint fleet of warships from England (commanded by Commodore Richard Beach on HMS Hampshire) and from the Dutch Republic (led by Admiral Willem Joseph van Ghent on Spiegel) rescue 250 Christian slaves and then sink six Algerian pirate ships in a battle in the Mediterranean Sea off of the coast of Morocco at Cape Spartel.[9]
  • August 26 – The Parliament of France enacts a uniform criminal code for the nation with the passage of the Criminal Ordinance of 1670, which takes effect on January 1. The code remains in force until October 9, 1789, when it is abrogated during the French Revolution.
  • mid-August – Three Spanish frigates from Spanish Florida, sailing from St. Augustine and under the command of Juan Menendez Marques, arrive at Charleston harbor, preparing to attack the English settlement in South Carolina. The English settlers have been warned in advance by Indians who had found out about the invasion. Because of a storm, and the English preparations for a siege, Captain Menendez abandons the colony without attempting an attack.[10]
  • September 5William Penn and William Mead are found not guilty of violating the Conventicles Act 1670, after a five day jury trial in London. The two had been arrested on August 14 in front of a meeting house Gracechurch Street after preaching a Quaker sermon outside following a ban on preaching indoors. The defiance by the jury leads to the landmark English decision in Bushel's Case.

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Kintai Bridge officially complete in Japan on October 3

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  • July 4 – A Dutch fleet under Cornelis Tromp Captures the island of Noirmoutier on the French coast. For nearly three weeks, the Dutch occupied the French island and the Dutch fleet captured many French ships in the meantime. The whole coastline from Brest to Bayonne was in turmoil, and French forces gathered to prevent the Dutch from landing. On 23 July the island of Noirmoutier was however abandoned after the Dutch blew up the castle and demolished the coastal batteries.
  • July 7 – The Messina revolt against Spanish rule begins on the island of Sicily as the Italian residents besiege the palace of the Spanish Captain-General and drive out the Spanish garrison.
  • July 16 – In a major battle in the Third Anglo-Dutch War, a large fleet of 18 warships from the Dutch Republic, along with 15 troop transports, nine storeships and 3,400 soldiers, arrives at the island of Martinique in the Caribbean Sea for the purpose of invasion and capture of Martinique from the French colonists. Admiral Michiel de Ruyter, commander of the Dutch forces, waits for four days before coming ashore. The French defenders, under the direction of the Governor, Antoine André de Sainte-Marthe, take advantage of the situation to block the entrances to the harbor and to reinforce troops. The Dutch invasion force is forced to retreat after sustaining heavy losses.
  • July 17 – Two skeletons of children are discovered by workmen repairing a staircase at the White Tower (Tower of London), and believed at this time to be the remains of the Princes in the Tower. The urns containing the bones are interred in 1678 in Westminster Abbey, with an inscription in Latin that states "Here lie interred the remains of Edward V, King of England, and Richard, Duke of York, whose long desired and much sought after bones, after over a hundred and ninety years, were found interred deep beneath the rubble of the stairs that led up to the Chapel of the White Tower, on the 17 of July in the Year of Our Lord 1674." [38]
  • August 11 – The French army under Louis II de Bourbon, Prince de Condé fights the Dutch–Spanish–Imperial army under William III of Orange at Seneffe in a very bloody, but inconclusive battle.
  • September 17Sukjong of the Joseon Dynasty, age 13, becomes the new Emperor of Korea upon the death of his father, the Emperor Hyeonjong. Sukjong reigns for more than 45 years until his death on July 12, 1720.
  • September 27 – French Navy Commander Jean-Baptiste de Valbelle arrives at Sicily during the Messina revolt to help the Messinese expel the last Spanish defenders, taking the fort at Faro in the harbor entrance.

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  • October 4
    • The Battle of Entzheim takes place in France with 35,000 Holy Roman Empire troops and 22,000 French defenders during the Franco-Dutch War, with the forces fighting near Entzheim south of Strasbourg. While the battle is inconclusive, the outnumbered French win a strategic victory by keeping the Germans from entering French territory.[39] Most of the former battlefield now lies beneath the Strasbourg International Airport.
    • A second coronation is held by the Maratha Empire for the Chhatrapati Shivaji Bhonsle, after the Vedic priest Nischal Puri Goswami decides that the June 18 coronation was "held under inauspicious stars".[40]
  • October 15 – The Torsåker witch trials begin in the Torsåker Parish in Sweden, with over 100 men and women accused of witchcraft and the abduction of children. On June 1, 1675, the mass beheading of the 71 people convicted takes place at Häxberget, 65 of whom are women.[41][42] The others are two men and four boys.
  • October 27 – The town of Grave surrenders to a Dutch army after a difficult siege.
  • November 10 – As provided in the Treaty of Westminster of February 19, the Dutch Republic cedes its colony of New Netherland to England. This includes the colonial capital, New Orange, which is returned to its English name of New York. The colonies of Surinam, Essequibo and Berbice remain in Dutch hands.
  • December 4 – Father Jacques Marquette, along with Pierre Poteret and Jacque Poteret, sails southward along the shore of Lake Michigan, accompanied by nine canoes of Indians from the Potawatomi tribe, and comes ashore at what is now Chicago. The three missionaries, the first Europeans to explore the area, camp there for the winter.[43] Marquette notes in his journal "The land bordering it is of now value, except on the prairies," and adds "There are eight to ten quite fine rivers."[44] A historical marker is now erected on the site of the landing.[45] Father Marquette founds a mission (which will in time grow into the city of Chicago) on the shores of Lake Michigan, in order to create a Christian ministry to convent native Americans in the Illinois Confederation.

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  • October 29Michel le Tellier becomes Chancellor of France.
  • November 4 – The future Mary II of England marries William of Orange in London.
  • November 16French troops occupy Freiburg.
  • December 7 – Father Louis Hennepin of Belgium, exploring North America, becomes the earliest known European person to discover Niagara Falls, and the first to report its existence. In his book A New Discovery of a Vast Country in America, published in 1698, Hennepin writes "Betwixt the lakes Ontario and Eire there is a vast prodigious Cadence of water which falls down after a surprising and astonishing manner, inasmuch that the Universe does not afford its parallel."[65]
  • December 9 – The French Navy, led by Charles de Courbon de Blénac with a land force of 950 men, lands at the Caribbean island of Tobago, lays siege to the Dutch fort defending the territory during the Franco-Dutch War, and destroys the structure when it fires a cannon overlooking the fort, striking the gunpowder arsenal. The explosion kills 250 of the defenders, including Dutch Admiral Jacob Binckes and 16 officers. Combined with the sinking of four ships of the Netherlands Navy, the victory at Tobago ends Dutch military power in the Antilles.
  • December 15 – The Siege of Stettin (the modern-day Polish city of Szczecin but, at this time, a possession of Sweden) ends after almost five months with Sweden's surrender of the city to Prussia's Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg. The siege, part of the Scanian War, had begun on June 25.

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Births

1670

 
Augustus II the Strong

1671

 
Jean-Baptiste Rousseau

1672

 
Peter I of Russia

1673

 
Louis de Montfort

1674

 
Philippe II, Duke of Orléans

1675

 
Guillaume Delisle

1676

 
Robert Walpole

1677

 
Françoise Marie de Bourbon
 
King Stanisław Leszczyński

1678

 
Antonio Vivaldi
 
Amaro Pargo

1679

 
Antonio Farnese

Deaths

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Jacob Westerbaen

1671

 
Giovanni Battista Riccioli
 
Blessed Antonio Grassi

1672

 
Johan de Witt
 
Anne Bradstreet

1673

 
Molière
 
Margaret Cavendish

1674

 
Nicolaes Tulp
 
John Milton

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Gerrit Dou
 
Guru Tegh Bahadur
 
Johannes Vermeer

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John Clarke
 
Michiel de Ruyter
 
Matthew Hale

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Baruch Spinoza
 
Barbara Strozzi

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Samuel Dirksz van Hoogstraten
 
Andries de Graeff

1679

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The 1670s decade ran from January 1 1670 to December 31 1679 Contents 1 Events 1 1 1670 1 1 1 January March 1 1 2 April June 1 1 3 July September 1 1 4 October December 1 1 5 Date unknown 1 2 1671 1 2 1 January March 1 2 2 April June 1 2 3 July September 1 2 4 October December 1 2 5 Undated 1 3 1672 1 3 1 January March 1 3 2 April June 1 3 3 July September 1 3 4 October December 1 3 5 Undated 1 4 1673 1 4 1 January March 1 4 2 April June 1 4 3 July September 1 4 4 October December 1 4 5 Date unknown 1 5 1674 1 5 1 January March 1 5 2 April June 1 5 3 July September 1 5 4 October December 1 5 5 Date unknown 1 6 1675 1 6 1 January March 1 6 2 April June 1 6 3 July September 1 6 4 October December 1 6 5 Date unknown 1 7 1676 1 7 1 January March 1 7 2 April June 1 7 3 July September 1 7 4 October December 1 7 5 Date unknown 1 8 1677 1 8 1 January March 1 8 2 April June 1 8 3 July September 1 8 4 October December 1 8 5 Date unknown 1 9 1678 1 9 1 January March 1 9 2 April June 1 9 3 July September 1 9 4 October December 1 9 5 Date unknown 1 10 1679 1 10 1 January March 1 10 2 April June 1 10 3 July September 1 10 4 October December 1 10 5 Date unknown 2 Births 3 Deaths 4 ReferencesEvents1670 This section is transcluded from 1670 edit history January March edit January 17 Raphael Levy a Jewish resident of the city of Metz in France is burned at the stake after being accused of the September 25 abduction and ritual murder of a child who had disappeared from the village of Glatigny The prosecutor applies to King Louis XIV for an order expelling all 95 Jewish families from Metz but the king refuses January 27 The Muslim emperor Aurangzeb of the Mughal Empire in India issues an order for the destruction of all Hindu temples and schools in the empire including the Keshvadeva Temple in Mathura February 4 The Battle of Sinhagad takes place in India in the modern day Maharashtra state as the Maratha Empire army led by Tanaji Malusare leads an assault on the Kondhana Fortress that had been captured by the Mughal Empire Tanaji called The Lion by his followers captures the fortress by guiding the successful scaling of the walls of the fortress with ladders created from rope but is killed in the battle The Maratha emperor Shivaji orders the fortress named Sinhagad the Marathi language words for Lion s Fort February 9 Christian V becomes the king of Denmark Norway upon the death of his father Frederick III February 27 The royal wedding in Poland between King Michal Wisniowiecki who is also the Grand Duke of Lithuania and Eleonore of Austria daughter of the late Ferdinand III Holy Roman Emperor with ceremonies taking place at the Denhoff Palace in Kruszyna March 7 Oliver Plunkett the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Armagh since 1669 is allowed to return to Ireland for the first time in more than 22 years after a new policy of tolerance of Catholicism is enacted in England Plunkett had departed for Rome in 1647 during the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland Later executed in 1681 on charges of plotting an invasion of Ireland Plunkett is canonized as a saint of the Roman Catholic Church in 1975 March 15 The first English settlers arrive at the modern day U S state of South Carolina at this time the Province of Clarendon carved out of the Province of Carolina and construct a settlement at Albemarle Point on the Ashley River 1 March 18 Petar Zrinski the Viceroy of Croatia within the Holy Roman Empire issues a proclamation urging Croatians to rebel against the Habsburg rulers 2 The uprising fails and Zrinski and his brother in law Krsto Frankopan are quickly arrested Both are beheaded in Vienna on April 30 1671 March 31 The British warship HMS Sapphire is wrecked beyond repair when her captain John Pearce orders the ship to be run aground at Sicily while fleeing what he believes to be four Algerian pirate ships rather than attempting to fight The ships turn out to have been friendly and Pearce and his lieutenant Andrew Logan are court martialed for their cowardice and executed on September 17 3 April June edit April 18 King Christian V of Denmark fires Christoffer Gabel who had been the corrupt chief adviser to King Frederick III and replaces him with Peder Griffenfeld April 29 After more than four months the papal conclave to elect a successor to the late Pope Clement IX selects Cardinal Emilio Albieri with 56 of the 59 votes Altieri 79 years old at the time remains the oldest person ever to be elected pope 4 He announces that he will take the name of Pope Clement X in honor of Clement IX who had made him a cardinal He serves for six years until his death in 1676 shortly after his 86th birthday 5 May 2 The Hudson s Bay Company is granted a royal charter in England with the jurisdiction to control administration and commerce in Rupert s Land governed for the crown by Rupert Duke of Cumberland the cousin of King Charles II The land is a 1 5 million square mile area of what is now Canada around Hudson Bay The area controlled covers all of the modern province of Manitoba most of Saskatchewan and significant portions of Alberta and Nunavut as well as parts of what are now Ontario and Quebec and parts of the U S states of Minnesota North Dakota and Montana May 23 Cosimo III de Medici becomes the Grand Duke of Tuscany at the time an independent nation in Italy upon the death of his father Ferdinando de Medici June 1 At Dover England Charles II of England and Louis XIV of France sign the Secret Treaty of Dover ending hostilities between their kingdoms Louis will give Charles 200 000 pounds annually In return Charles will relax the laws against Catholics gradually re Catholicize England support French policy against the Dutch Republic leading England into the Third Anglo Dutch War and convert to Catholicism himself The treaty is ratified three days later The terms will not become public until the early 19th century 6 Louis is represented in the negotiations by Charles sister Princess Henrietta Duchess of Orleans who dies suddenly soon after returning to France June 9 Taking advantage of a monsoon the Maratha Empire s Shivaji orders an attack on areas that had been turned over to the Mughal Empire and its emperor Aurangazeb in 1665 Within 15 days the cities of Pune Baramati Supi and Indapur along with the Rohida fort are recaptured by the Maratha Army June 10 King Louis XIV of France issues an ordinance prohibiting the French colonies in the Americas from trading with any other nation except France 7 June 15 The first stone of Fort Ricasoli is laid down in Malta 8 July September edit July 11 Representatives of England led by King Charles II and Denmark led by King Christian V sign a treaty of alliance and commerce the Treaty of Copenhagen July 18 July 8 O S The Treaty of Madrid also known as the Godolphin Treaty is signed between England and Spain to formally end hostilities left over from the Anglo Spanish War in the Caribbean that ended ten years earlier For the first time Spain acknowledges that it is not entitled to all territory in the Americas west of Brazil as provided by the 1493 line of demarcation decreed by Pope Alexander VI and by the 1494 Treaty of Tordesillas between Spain and Portugal Spain acknowledges that Jamaica and the Cayman Islands are English possessions August 17 A joint fleet of warships from England commanded by Commodore Richard Beach on HMS Hampshire and from the Dutch Republic led by Admiral Willem Joseph van Ghent on Spiegel rescue 250 Christian slaves and then sink six Algerian pirate ships in a battle in the Mediterranean Sea off of the coast of Morocco at Cape Spartel 9 August 26 The Parliament of France enacts a uniform criminal code for the nation with the passage of the Criminal Ordinance of 1670 which takes effect on January 1 The code remains in force until October 9 1789 when it is abrogated during the French Revolution mid August Three Spanish frigates from Spanish Florida sailing from St Augustine and under the command of Juan Menendez Marques arrive at Charleston harbor preparing to attack the English settlement in South Carolina The English settlers have been warned in advance by Indians who had found out about the invasion Because of a storm and the English preparations for a siege Captain Menendez abandons the colony without attempting an attack 10 September 5 William Penn and William Mead are found not guilty of violating the Conventicles Act 1670 after a five day jury trial in London The two had been arrested on August 14 in front of a meeting house Gracechurch Street after preaching a Quaker sermon outside following a ban on preaching indoors The defiance by the jury leads to the landmark English decision in Bushel s Case October December edit October 3 In India Chhatrapati Shivaji maharaj the ruler of the Maratha Empire leads an attack on the British settlement at Surat near Bombay British Governor Gerald Aungier secures the British fortress at Surat and saves the lives and property of British citizens October 14 Le Bourgeois gentilhomme a five act comedy and ballet authored by Moliere is given its first performance presented before King Louis XIV at the Chateau de Chambord Public performances begin on November 23 at the Theatre du Palais Royal in Paris October 18 The Battle of Kitombo takes place in southwest Africa in Angola when colonial soldiers of the Army of Portugal invade Soyo an independent BaKongo kingdom with the intent of annexing it to Portuguese West Africa 11 The 400 Portuguese troops led by Joao Soares de Almeida encounter a stiff resistance Soyo s Estevao da Silva whose army has the benefit of weapons supplied by the Dutch Republic is joined in battle by troops from the neighboring Kingdom of Ngoyo on the other side of the Congo River General Soares de Almeida is killed and most of his troops die or are captured Soyo s General da Silva is killed in the process of winning the battle Because of the defeat Portugal makes no further attempt to conquer Soyo or Ngoyo November 24 Louis XIV of France inaugurates the construction of Les Invalides a veterans hospital in Paris December 15 Henry Morgan a Welsh privateer in English service recaptures Santa Catalina Island Colombia December 27 Henry Morgan captures Fort San Lorenzo on Panama s Caribbean coast December 31 The expedition of John Narborough leaves Corral Bay having surveyed the coast and lost four hostages to the Spanish 12 Date unknown edit Stenka Razin begins the rebellion of Cossacks in Russia Niani capital of the Mali Empire is sacked by the Bambara people of the emerging Segou Empire The first French settlers arrive on the Petite Cote of modern day Senegal 1671 This section is transcluded from 1671 edit history January March edit January 1 The Criminal Ordinance of 1670 the first attempt at a uniform code of criminal procedure in France goes into effect after having been passed on August 26 1670 January 5 The Battle of Salher is fought in India as the first major confrontation between the Maratha Empire and the Mughal Empire with the Maratha Army of 40 000 infantry and cavalry under the command of General Prataprao Gujar defeating a larger Mughal force led by General Diler Khan 13 January 17 The ballet Psyche with music composed by Jean Baptiste Lully premieres before the royal court of King Louis XIV at the Theatre des Tuileries in Paris January 28 Henry Morgan s Panama expedition the city of Nuestra Senora de la Asuncion de Panama founded more than 150 years earlier at the Isthmus of Panama by Spanish settlers and the first permanent European settlement on the Pacific Ocean is destroyed by the Welsh pirate Henry Morgan The last surviving original structures are now part of Panama City capital of the Central American nation of Panama February 1 The Tsar Alexis of Russia marries Nataliya Kyrillovna Naryshkina who gives birth 16 months later to the future Peter the Great February 27 The Ortenau meteorite lands in Germany March 3 Pomone written by Robert Cambert and considered by modern scholars to be the first French opera is given its first performance Using innovative costumes and machinery for special stage effects the premiere performed by the Academie d Opera at the Salle de la Bouteille theater in Paris is a success 14 March 11 The Danish West India Company a charter ship company whose operations include human trafficking of African slaves to the Western Hemisphere by its Danish Africa Company subsidiary is founded 15 March 15 A tornado kills more than 600 people in the city of Cadiz in Spain 16 17 March 22 Sabine baronets title is created in England for John Sabine March 31 England s Royal Navy launches its first warship to have a frame reinforced by iron bars rather than an all wooden ship an innovation by naval architect Anthony Deane The state of the art 102 gun ship is commissioned on January 18 1672 as the flagship for Admiral Edward Montagu but is sunk less than five months later in the Battle of Solebay Iron framed ships are not attempted again for almost 50 years March In the Battle of Saraighat in India fought in mid March General Lachit Borphukan of the Ahom kingdom located in what is now the Indian state of Assam defeats a larger force of Mughal Empire troops on the outskirts of what is now Guwahati April June edit April 2 In Rome Pope Clement X canonizes Rose of Lima making her the first Catholic saint of the Americas May 9 Thomas Blood disguised as a clergyman attempts to steal the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom from the Tower of London He is immediately caught because he is too drunk to run with the loot He is later condemned to death and then mysteriously pardoned and exiled by King Charles II June 7 The coronation ceremony of Christian V of Denmark Norway takes place at the Frederiksborg Castle in Hillerod north of Copenhagen Christian had assumed the throne on February 9 1670 upon the death of his father Frederick III June 22 The Ottoman Empire declares war on Poland July September edit July 24 Awashonks the female sachem who leads the Sakonnet Indians in what is now the U S state of Rhode Island signs a peace agreement with the English leaders of the neighboring Plymouth Colony now part of Massachusetts along with chiefs Totatomet Tattacommett and Somagaonet 18 August 15 Jamaica s Governor Thomas Lynch offers a general pardon to pirates who are willing to come under Jamaican jurisdiction 19 September 6 The Court of King Charles II of England dispatches a letter to the King of Formosa Zheng Jing ruler of the Kingdom of Tungning confirming that English ships will be welcome to trade at the City of Tywan referring to Taipei on the island of Taiwan October December edit October 25 Italian born French astronomer Giovanni Domenico Cassini discovers Iapetus the second known moon of the planet Saturn Christiaan Huygens had discovered the Saturnian moon Titan on March 25 1655 October 30 The Republic of Venice and the Ottoman Empire sign a treaty delineating the borders between their territories in modern day Greece with Venice acknowledging the loss of the island of Crete in the Cretan War November 8 Dionysius IV bishop of Larissa is elected as the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople leader of the Eastern Orthodox Christians after Parthenius IV is sent into exile November 9 The Duke of York s Theatre is opened in London by the players of the Duke s Company rivals to the King s Company at the Theatre Royal which burns down two months later The site is now the Dorset Garden Theatre November 18 In southwest Africa troops of the Army of Portugal under the command of Luis Lopes de Sequeira win the Battle of Pungo Andongo capturing the fortress capital of the Kingdom of Ndongo after nine months and deposing King Ngola Hari The kingdom is annexed into the Portuguese colony of Angola November 19 Le Gia Tong age 10 is installed as the figurehead Emperor of Vietnam a kingdom known as Đại Việt or Annam by the warlord Trịnh Tạc after the death three days earlier of Le Huyền Tong He reigns until his death on April 3 1675 December 7 The first Seventh Day Baptist church in America is founded with a service on a Saturday at Newport Rhode Island by Stephen Mumford and four Sabbatarians who believed that Christian church services should be held on Saturday the seventh and last day of the week in keeping with the commandment of remembering the Sabbath 20 21 December 30 The Academie royale d architecture is founded by Louis XIV of France in Paris as the world s first school of architecture Undated edit The first Jewish families settle in Berlin moving from Vienna at the invitation of Frederick William Elector of Brandenburg 1672 This section is transcluded from 1672 edit history January March edit January 2 After the government of England is unable to pay the nation s debts King Charles II decrees the Stop of the Exchequer the suspension of payments for one year upon any warrant securities or orders whether registered or not registered therein and payable within that time excepting only such payments as shall grow due upon orders on the subsidy according to the Act of Parliament and orders and securities upon the fee farm rents both which are to be proceeded upon as if such a stop had never been made The money saved by not paying debts is redirected toward the expenses of the upcoming war with the Dutch Republic but the effect is for the halt by banks for extending further credit to the Crown Before the end of the year the suspension of payments is extended from December 31 to May 31 and then to January 31 1674 January 11 The Royal Society of London for Improving Natural Knowledge national science academy for England elects Isaac Newton to its membership and then demonstrates Newton s reflecting telescope to King Charles II January 13 Pope Clement X issues regulations for the prerequisites of removing relics of Roman Catholic saints from sacred cemeteries requiring advance approval from the Cardinal Vicar in Rome before the remains of the saint can be allowed for view The Cardinal Vicar is directed to bar regular persons from viewing remains and to limit inspection to high prelates and to princes January 25 The Theatre Royal located at the time on Bridges Street in London burns down 22 A replacement structure is built on Drury Lane in 1674 February 16 February 6 1671 O S Isaac Newton sends a paper for publication regarding his experiments on the refraction of light through glass prisms and makes the first identification of the primary colors of visible light on the electromagnetic spectrum reporting that The Original or primary colours are Red Yellow Green Blew and a Violet purple together with Orange Indico and an indefinite variety of Intermediate gradations 23 February 25 Willem Prince of Orange the 21 year old Stadtholder of Gelderland and Utrecht is approved by the States General of the Dutch Republic to command the Dutch States Army for the impending war with England March 12 Action of 12 March 1672 a 2 day naval engagement between an English coastal patrol and a Dutch Smyrna convoy off the south coast of England The English fleet suffers severe damage while most of the Dutch convoy escapes although one of the Dutch commanders De Haaze is killed and one warship taken as a prize Klein Hollandia sinks the latter will be rediscovered in 2019 24 March 15 Charles II of England issues the Royal Declaration of Indulgence suspending execution of Penal Laws against Protestant nonconformists and Roman Catholics in his realms 25 this will be withdrawn the following year under pressure from the Parliament of England March 16 At the Synod of Jerusalem presided over by Dositheos II of Jerusalem the 68 bishops and representatives from the whole of Eastern Orthodox Christendom close by approving the Orthodox dogma against the challenge of Protestantism declaring against the falsehoods of the adversaries which they have devised against the Eastern Church and making a goal of reformation of their innovations and for their return to the catholic and apostolic church in which their forefathers also were 26 March 17 The Third Anglo Dutch War begins as the Kingdom of England declares war on the Dutch Republic 25 April June edit April 8 France declares war on the Dutch Republic invading the country on April 29 May 2 John Maitland becomes Duke of Lauderdale and Earl of March June 1 Munster and Cologne begin their invasion of the Dutch Republic hence 1672 becomes known as het rampjaar the disaster year in the Netherlands June 7 Third Anglo Dutch War Battle of Solebay An indecisive sea battle results between the Dutch Republic and the joined forces of England and France 27 June 12 Battle of Tolhuis French forces under King Louis XIV cross the Rhine into the Netherlands the city of Utrecht is occupied by the French Army July September edit July 4 William III of Orange is appointed Stadtholder of Holland and Zeeland August 20 Johan de Witt Grand Pensionary of Holland and his brother Cornelis de Witt are killed by an Orangist mob in The Hague September 10 William III of Orange Stadtholder of the Dutch Republic dismisses nine of the regenten who lead cities in the Netherlands after being granted authority by the States General September 15 In India Admiral Mai Nayak Bhandari of the Maratha Empire captures the island of Khanderi September 16 The Board of Trade is created in England by a merger of the Council of Trade and the Council of Foreign Plantations both of which had been created by King Charles II in 1660 under the name The Board of Trade and Plantations The Earl of Shaftesbury is appointed as the first Lord of Trade administering the Board until its dissolution in 1676 September 26 General Raimondo Montecuccoli commander of the army of the Holy Roman Empire joins forces with the Brandenburg troops commanded by Frederick William Elector of Brandenburg and the two groups assemble at Halberstadt to attack the French and the bishops of Munster and Cologne 28 October December edit October 2 Manuel de Cendoya Spain s Governor of Florida breaks ground for the construction of the Castillo de San Marcos a masonry fortress designed to protect St Augustine 29 Governor Cendoya follows on November 9 with the ceremonial laying for the first stone for the foundation October 18 The Treaty of Buchach between the Ottoman Empire and the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth is signed November 24 Five year old Sikandar Adil Shah is enthroned as the last Sultan of Bijapur located in southwestern India in what is now the Karnataka state upon the death of his father the Sultan Ali Adil Shah II In 1686 the sultanate of Bijapur is conquered and annexed by the Mughal Empire November 28 After more than five years of administration of the Treasury of England by a five member commission Lord Clifford of Chudleigh one of the commission members becomes the Lord High Treasurer of England December 18 Hedwig Eleonora of Holstein Gottorp ends her regency of the Swedish Empire after more than 12 years having exercised power in the name of her minor son Charles XI since the death of her husband Karl X Gustav in 1660 Hedwig Eleonora had served as the chair of the six member Regency Council An English invasion force captures the Caribbean island of Tobago from Dutch colonists and destroys the settlement December 23 French astronomer Giovanni Domenico Cassini discovers Rhea a previously unknown satellite of the planet Saturn Rhea is the second largest overall and the third moon of Saturn to be discovered by Earth astronomers Titan having been found by Christiaan Huygens on March 25 1655 and Iapetus by Cassini on October 25 1671 December 30 Troops of the Dutch Republic under the command of Carl von Rabenhaupt are able to reclaim lost territory for the first time in the Third Anglo Dutch War liberating Coevorden which had been forced to surrender to France on July 1 The moment a boost for morale in what is remembered in Dutch history as the Rampjaar the Disaster Year is later memorialized in a painting by Pieter Wouwerman The Storming of Coevorden Undated edit Richard Hoare becomes a partner in the London goldsmith s business which as private banking house C Hoare amp Co will survive through to the 21st century 30 Foundation of the Chorina Comedy the first theater in Russia 1673 This section is transcluded from 1673 edit history January March edit January 22 Impostor Mary Carleton is hanged at Newgate Prison in London for multiple thefts and returning from penal transportation February 10 Moliere s comedie ballet The Imaginary Invalid premiers in Paris During the fourth performance on February 17 the playwright playing the title role collapses on stage dying soon after March 29 Test Act Roman Catholics and others who refuse to receive the sacrament of the Church of England cannot vote hold public office preach teach attend the universities or assemble for meetings in England On June 12 the king s Catholic brother James Duke of York is forced to resign the office of Lord High Admiral because of the Act 31 April June edit April 27 Cadmus et Hermione the first opera written by Jean Baptiste Lully premieres at the Paris Opera in France 32 May 17 In America trader Louis Joliet and Jesuit missionary explorer Jacques Marquette begin exploring the Mississippi River and the Great Lakes June 7 First Battle of Schooneveld In a sea battle of the Third Anglo Dutch War fought off the Netherlands coast the Dutch Republic fleet commanded by Michiel de Ruyter defeats the allied Anglo French fleet commanded by Prince Rupert of the Rhine June 14 Second Battle of Schooneveld The Dutch fleet again defeats the joint Anglo French fleet June 17 French explorers Father Jacques Marquette and Louis Joliet reach the headwaters of the Mississippi River and descend to Arkansas July September edit nbsp Kintai Bridge officially complete in Japan on October 3 July 6 French troops conquer Maastricht July 11 The Netherlands and Denmark Norway sign a defense treaty July 24 Edmund Halley enters The Queen s College Oxford as an undergraduate August 8 In the American colonies a Dutch battle fleet of 23 ships demands the surrender of New York August 9 Dutch forces under Admiral Cornelis Evertsen the Youngest recapture New York from the English the city is known as New Orange until regained by the English in 1674 August 21 Battle of Texel Kijkduin The Dutch fleet under Michiel de Ruyter defeats the English and French fleet This prevents England s Blackheath Army from landing in Zeeland August 30 Leopold I Holy Roman Emperor Spain Netherlands and the Lutherans form an anti French covenant September 12 William Prince of Orange occupies Naarden Netherlands October December edit October 3 Kintai Bridge is officially completed in Iwakuni Suō Province modern day Yamaguchi Prefecture Japan 33 November 9 King Charles II of England removes Anthony Ashley Cooper 1st Earl of Shaftesbury from his position as Lord Chancellor November 11 Battle of Khotyn Polish and Lithuanian military units under the command of soon to be king Jan Sobieski defeat the Turkish army In this battle which takes place one day after the death of Poland and Lithuania s monarch Michal Korybut Wisniowiecki the rockets invented by Kazimierz Siemienowicz are successfully used November 13 Dutch troops commanded by Raimondo Montecuccoli and William Prince of Orange conquer Bonn November 14 Christopher Wren is knighted in England November 23 James Duke of York marries Mary of Modena 34 they meet for the first time immediately before the ceremony in Dover December 8 Pedro Nuno Colon de Portugal dies only five days after arriving in Mexico City to take office as the new viceroy of New Spain He is replaced on December 13 by Payo Enriquez de Rivera the former Roman Catholic Archbishop of Mexico December 19 King Louis XIV of France issues a decree recognizing the legitimacy of and giving royal titles to the three children whom he had sired through his mistress the Marquise de Montespan Louis Auguste Duke of Maine Louis Cesar Count of Vexin and Louise Francoise de Bourbon Princess of Conde December 28 In China General Wu Sangui begins the Revolt of the Three Feudatories a rebellion against the Ming dynasty by killing the Governor of the Yunnan province Zhu Guozhi Within 10 days he leads troops on an expedition to take over the neighboring Guizhou province and by 1676 controls 11 of China s provinces Date unknown edit France begins its expedition against Ceylon Chelsea Physic Garden the second oldest botanic garden in England is founded by the Society of Apothecaries for the study of medicinal and other plants The Mitsui family s trading and banking house is founded in Japan The stalactic grotto of Antiparos Aegean Sea is discovered Archpriest Petrovich Avvakum writes his Zhitie Life as the first Russian autobiography 1674 This section is transcluded from 1674 edit history January March edit January 2 The French West India Company is dissolved after less than 10 years January 7 In the Chinese Empire General Wu Sangui leads troops into the Giuzhou province and soon takes control of the entire territory without a loss January 15 The Earl of Arlington a member of the English House of Commons is impeached on charges of popery but the Commons rejects the motion to remove him from office 127 votes for and 166 against January 19 The tragic opera Alceste by Jean Baptiste Lully is performed for the first time presented by the Paris Opera company at the Theatre du Palais Royal in Paris February 19 England and the Netherlands sign the Treaty of Westminster ending the Third Anglo Dutch War Its provisions come into effect gradually see November 10 March 14 Third Anglo Dutch War Battle of Ronas Voe The English Royal Navy captures the Dutch East India Company ship Wapen van Rotterdam in Shetland April June edit April 10 In the Ahom kingdom in what is now the northeastern Indian state of Assam Chamaguriya Khamjang Konwar is installed by the Chief Minister the Borbarua Debera as the figurehead King of Ahom He takes the regnal name Suhung and makes plans to have Debera killed On April 30 Debera having learned of the King s intentions succeeds in having the royal physician poison Suhung s medicine and installs another ruler 35 April 24 In India Shivaji Bhonsale the Chhatrapati of the Maratha Empire captures the Kenjalgad Fort in what is now the Maharashtra state April 26 In the Netherlands the jurisdiction of Willem Prince of Orange Stadtholder of Holland on the west coast including Amsterdam and Rotterdam and Zeeland southwest coast including Middelburg Zeeland increases in the Dutch Republic as his followers in the inland States of Utrecht Utrecht Gelderland and Overijssel designate him as the hereditary stadtholder In 1689 he becomes the King of England in addition to his role as the Stadtholder of the Netherlands May 21 John III Sobieski is elected by the nobility as King of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth to 1696 June 6 Shivaji Maharaj is crowned as Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj of the Maratha Empire at Raigad Fort in India June 12 The British East India Company arranges a commercial treaty with the Maratha Empire after Henry Oxenden the company s deputy governor meets Emperor Shivaji for his recent coronation 36 37 July September edit July 4 A Dutch fleet under Cornelis Tromp Captures the island of Noirmoutier on the French coast For nearly three weeks the Dutch occupied the French island and the Dutch fleet captured many French ships in the meantime The whole coastline from Brest to Bayonne was in turmoil and French forces gathered to prevent the Dutch from landing On 23 July the island of Noirmoutier was however abandoned after the Dutch blew up the castle and demolished the coastal batteries July 7 The Messina revolt against Spanish rule begins on the island of Sicily as the Italian residents besiege the palace of the Spanish Captain General and drive out the Spanish garrison July 16 In a major battle in the Third Anglo Dutch War a large fleet of 18 warships from the Dutch Republic along with 15 troop transports nine storeships and 3 400 soldiers arrives at the island of Martinique in the Caribbean Sea for the purpose of invasion and capture of Martinique from the French colonists Admiral Michiel de Ruyter commander of the Dutch forces waits for four days before coming ashore The French defenders under the direction of the Governor Antoine Andre de Sainte Marthe take advantage of the situation to block the entrances to the harbor and to reinforce troops The Dutch invasion force is forced to retreat after sustaining heavy losses July 17 Two skeletons of children are discovered by workmen repairing a staircase at the White Tower Tower of London and believed at this time to be the remains of the Princes in the Tower The urns containing the bones are interred in 1678 in Westminster Abbey with an inscription in Latin that states Here lie interred the remains of Edward V King of England and Richard Duke of York whose long desired and much sought after bones after over a hundred and ninety years were found interred deep beneath the rubble of the stairs that led up to the Chapel of the White Tower on the 17 of July in the Year of Our Lord 1674 38 August 11 The French army under Louis II de Bourbon Prince de Conde fights the Dutch Spanish Imperial army under William III of Orange at Seneffe in a very bloody but inconclusive battle September 17 Sukjong of the Joseon Dynasty age 13 becomes the new Emperor of Korea upon the death of his father the Emperor Hyeonjong Sukjong reigns for more than 45 years until his death on July 12 1720 September 27 French Navy Commander Jean Baptiste de Valbelle arrives at Sicily during the Messina revolt to help the Messinese expel the last Spanish defenders taking the fort at Faro in the harbor entrance October December edit October 4 The Battle of Entzheim takes place in France with 35 000 Holy Roman Empire troops and 22 000 French defenders during the Franco Dutch War with the forces fighting near Entzheim south of Strasbourg While the battle is inconclusive the outnumbered French win a strategic victory by keeping the Germans from entering French territory 39 Most of the former battlefield now lies beneath the Strasbourg International Airport A second coronation is held by the Maratha Empire for the Chhatrapati Shivaji Bhonsle after the Vedic priest Nischal Puri Goswami decides that the June 18 coronation was held under inauspicious stars 40 October 15 The Torsaker witch trials begin in the Torsaker Parish in Sweden with over 100 men and women accused of witchcraft and the abduction of children On June 1 1675 the mass beheading of the 71 people convicted takes place at Haxberget 65 of whom are women 41 42 The others are two men and four boys October 27 The town of Grave surrenders to a Dutch army after a difficult siege November 10 As provided in the Treaty of Westminster of February 19 the Dutch Republic cedes its colony of New Netherland to England This includes the colonial capital New Orange which is returned to its English name of New York The colonies of Surinam Essequibo and Berbice remain in Dutch hands December 4 Father Jacques Marquette along with Pierre Poteret and Jacque Poteret sails southward along the shore of Lake Michigan accompanied by nine canoes of Indians from the Potawatomi tribe and comes ashore at what is now Chicago The three missionaries the first Europeans to explore the area camp there for the winter 43 Marquette notes in his journal The land bordering it is of now value except on the prairies and adds There are eight to ten quite fine rivers 44 A historical marker is now erected on the site of the landing 45 Father Marquette founds a mission which will in time grow into the city of Chicago on the shores of Lake Michigan in order to create a Christian ministry to convent native Americans in the Illinois Confederation Date unknown edit The first Dutch West India Company is dissolved 1675 This section is transcluded from 1675 edit history January March edit January 5 Franco Dutch War Battle of Turckheim The French defeat Austria and Brandenburg January 29 John Sassamon an English educated Native American Christian dies at Assawampsett Pond an event which will trigger a year long war between the English American colonists of New England and the Algonquian Native American tribes February 4 The Italian opera La divisione del mondo by Giovanni Legrenzi is performed for the first time premiering in Venice at the Teatro San Luca The new opera telling the story of the division of the world after the battle between the Gods of Olympus and the Titans becomes known for its elaborate and expensive sets machinery and special effects and is revived 325 years later in the year 2000 February 6 Nicolo Sagredo is elected as the new Doge of Venice and leader of the Venetian Republic replacing Domenico II Contarini who had died 10 days earlier February 11 French Army Marshal Louis Victor de Rochechouart Count of Vivonne reinforces the rebels in the Messina revolt with eight additional warships and three fireships to bring to 20 the number of ships that France has against the 15 warships of Spain and breaks the Spanish blockade that had prevented food from reaching Messina February 25 Netherlands scientist Christiaan Huygens files drawings of his invention of the balance spring the key component to the accuracy of portable clocks and pocket watches in a letter to the Journal des Scavants February 27 Matthew Locke s semi opera Psyche premieres at the Duke s Theatre in London March 4 John Flamsteed is appointed by King Charles II as England s astronomical observator in effect becoming the first Astronomer Royal 46 47 March 25 England s first royal yacht HMY Mary strikes rocks off of the coast of Anglesey while traveling from Dublin to Chester with 74 passengers and crew and quickly sinks with the loss of 35 people 48 The other 39 are able to get to safety The wreckage is not discovered until almost 300 years later on July 11 1971 March 30 The guild organisation Maitresses couturieres is founded in Paris April June edit April 13 King Charles II of England suspends Parliament after just nine weeks when the members refuse to vote additional funding to him 46 April 20 An uprising by the Chahars in the Chinese Empire region of Inner Mongolia led by brothers Abunai Khan and Lubuzung Khan with 3 000 followers is harshly put down by Imperial troops of the Manchu dynasty Survivors of the battle part of the Revolt of the Three Feudatories are put to death April 27 Le Hy Tong becomes the new Emperor of Vietnam at the age of 12 after being appointed as a figurehead by the warlord Trịnh Tạc upon the death of Le Gia Tong April English merchant Anthony de la Roche blown off course after rounding Cape Horn eastabout makes the first discovery of land south of the Antarctic Convergence landing on South Georgia and probably Gough Island 49 50 51 May 6 The Siege of Ponda an action by the Maratha Empire in southern India against the Sultanate of Bijapur ends after four weeks when the Mughal Empire fails to send reinforcements Most of the defenders are massacred after Emperor Shivaji s troops storm the fortress in what is now a small city in the Indian state of Goa May 15 After an invasion and attempt to take over the German principality of Brandenburg the army of Sweden makes its first conquest forcing the surrender of the fortress at Locknitz May 18 Misirliohlu Ibrahim Pasha becomes the new ruler of Tripolitania a province of the Ottoman Empire at the time and now part of the North African nation of Libya He reigns for 19 months as the Beylerbey of Tripoli May 23 Sujinphaa becomes the new figurehead monarch of the Ahom kingdom in northeastern India enthroned at the capital at Garhgaon now in the Indian state of Assam after Gobar Roja is deposed and executed by order of the nobles who control the nation June 1 The Torsaker witch trials is concluded in Sweden with the execution of 71 people 65 of them women executed on the same day at the village of Haxberget The condemned prisoners are beheaded and their bodies are then burned 52 53 June 8 John Sassamon s alleged murderers are executed at Plymouth Massachusetts June 11 Armed Wampanoag warriors are reported traveling around Swansea Massachusetts June 14 Colonial authorities of Rhode Island Plymouth and Massachusetts attempt a negotiation with Metacomet King Philip leader of the Wampanoags and seek guarantees of fidelity from the Nipmuck and Narragansett tribes The negotiations end after 11 days closing on June 25 June 21 Reconstruction of St Paul s Cathedral begins in London under the direction of Christopher Wren to replace the portion destroyed by the Great Fire of London nine years earlier 54 June 24 King Philip s War breaks out as the Wampanoags attack Swansea June 26 The Wampanoag warriors begin a three day assault on English colonial towns in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in North America with an assault on the villages of Rehoboth and Taunton At the same time Massachusetts troops march to Swansea to join the Plymouth Colony troops The warriors elude colonial troops and leave Mount Hope for Pocasset Massachusetts The Mohegan tribe travels to Boston in order to assist the English colonists against the Wampanoags June 28 Brandenburg defeats the Swedish Army in the Battle of Fehrbellin July September edit July 15 The Narragansett tribe signs a peace treaty with Connecticut July 16 24 An envoy from Massachusetts attempts to negotiate with the Nipmuck tribe August 2 4 The Nipmucks attack Massachusetts troops and besiege Brookfield Massachusetts August 10 King Charles II of England places the foundation stone of the Royal Greenwich Observatory near London construction begins August 13 The Massachusetts Council orders that Christian Indians are to be confined to designated praying towns September 1 2 While Wampanoags and Nipmucks attack Deerfield Massachusetts Captain Samuel Moseley commands Massachusetts troops in an attack on the Pennacook tribe September 12 English colonists abandon Deerfield Squakeag and Brookfield due to a coalition of Indian attacks September 15 The Bremen Verden Campaign of the Northern Wars begins with the invasion of Amt Wildeshausen by the Munster army and their advance on Verden via the city of Bremen September 18 The Narragansetts sign a treaty with the English in Boston meanwhile Massachusetts troops are ambushed near Northampton Massachusetts September 20 In England a fire destroys most of the town of Northampton According to a contemporary account the market place which was a very goodly one the stately church of Allhallows 2 other parish churches and above three fourth parts of the whole town was consumed and laid in ashes 55 October December edit October 5 The Pocomtuc tribe attacks and destroys the English settlement at Springfield Massachusetts October 13 The Massachusetts Council convenes and agrees that all Christian Indians should be ordered to move to Deer Island October 29 Gottfried Leibniz makes the first use of the long s as a symbol of the integral in calculus November 2 Commissioners of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and the Plymouth Colony which are later merged into Massachusetts begin a 10 day discussion on organizing a united force to attack the Narragansett tribe November 11 Guru Teg Bahadur ninth of the Sikh gurus is executed by Mughal rulers proclaiming that he prefers death rather than disavowing the right of Hindus to practice their own religion He is succeeded by Guru Gobind Singh who becomes the tenth Guru Gottfried Leibniz makes the earliest known use of infinitesimal calculus in the breaking down of a function December 11 Antonio de Vea expedition enters San Rafael Lake in western Patagonia 56 December 19 United colonial forces attack the Narragansetts at the Great Swamp Fight December 24 1675 1676 Malta plague epidemic begins Date unknown edit Giovanni Cassini discovers the Cassini Division in the rings of Saturn Antonie van Leeuwenhoek begins to use a microscope for observing human tissues and liquids 1676 This section is transcluded from 1676 edit history January March edit January 29 Feodor III becomes Tsar of Russia January 31 Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala the oldest institution of higher education in Central America is founded 57 January Six months into King Philip s War Metacomet King Philip leader of the Algonquian tribe known as the Wampanoag travels westward to the Mohawk nation seeking an alliance with the Mohawks against the English colonists of New England his efforts in creating such an alliance are a failure February 10 After the Nipmuc tribe attacks Lancaster Massachusetts colonist Mary Rowlandson is taken captive and lives with the Indians until May February 14 Metacomet and his Wampanoags attack Northampton Massachusetts meanwhile the Massachusetts Council debates whether a wall should be erected around Boston February 23 While the Massachusetts Council debates how to handle the Christian Indians they had exiled to Deer Island on October 13 1675 a coalition of Indians led by Metacomet attacks colonial settlements just 16 km 9 9 mi outside of Boston March 29 Providence Rhode Island is attacked and destroyed by Native Americans April June edit April 2 Chief Canonchet of the Narragansett people is captured by mercenaries of the Pequot Mohegan and Niantic nations who have been hired by English settlers He is offered a chance to live if he makes peace with the English refuses and is executed the next day in Stonington Connecticut April 12 Richard Raynsford becomes the new Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales April 21 Sudbury Fight The village of Sudbury Massachusetts is attacked by Metacom s Wampanoag Confederation as one of the last major battles of King Phillip s War Captain Samuel Wadworth and 28 of his men are killed in the defense of the town April 22 The Battle of Augusta is fought in the Mediterranean Sea off of the coast of Sicily during the Franco Dutch War The French Navy and the combined Dutch Republic and Spanish forces each lose over 500 men May 2 Mary Rowlandson is ransomed from captivity by Native Americans by a subscription raised by women of Boston May 19 Peskeomskut Massacre Battle of Turner s Falls Captain William Turner leads a raid at first light on an encampment consisting mainly of women and children An estimated 300 400 lives are taken in less than half an hour first from gunshot directly into the sleeping tents then by sword and by drowning as the victims try to flee This incident happens on the west bank of the Connecticut River just above the falls known as Turner s Falls in Gill Massachusetts May 26 A fire destroys the town hall and 624 houses in Southwark London 58 May 31 The Massachusetts Council finally decides to move the Christian Indians from Deer Island to Cambridge Massachusetts approximate date June 1 Scanian War Battle of Oland A combined fleet of the Dutch Republic and Denmark Norway decisively defeats the Swedish Navy which loses its flagship Kronan June 12 The Indian coalition attacks Hadley Massachusetts but are repelled by Connecticut troops June 19 Massachusetts issues a declaration of amnesty to any Indian who surrenders June Bacon s Rebellion begins in the Virginia Colony On July 30 Nathaniel Bacon and his followers issue the Declaration of the People of Virginia July September edit July 2 Major John Talcott and his troops begin sweeping Connecticut and Rhode Island capturing large numbers of Native Americans from Algonquian tribes and exporting them out of the English colonies as slaves July 4 Captain Benjamin Church and his soldiers begin sweeping Plymouth Colony for any remaining Wampanoag tribesmen July 11 The Wampanoags attack Taunton Massachusetts but are repelled by colonists July 17 In France Madame de Brinvilliers is executed for poisoning her father and brothers The case also scares King Louis XIV into starting a series of investigations about possible poisonings and witchcraft later called the Affair of the Poisons July 27 Nearly 200 Nipmuc tribesmen surrender to the English colonists in Boston July 30 Virginia colonist Nathaniel Bacon and his makeshift army issue a Declaration of the People of Virginia instigating Bacon s Rebellion against the rule of Governor William Berkeley August 2 Captain Benjamin Church captures Metacomet s wife and son August 12 King Philip Metacomet chief of the Wampanoags that had waged a war throughout southern New England that bore his name is killed by an Indian named Alderman a soldier led by Captain Benjamin Church August 17 Battle of Halmstad fought at Fyllebro Sweden gains a decisive victory over Denmark Norway August 28 The Irish Donation of 1676 is shipped from Dublin to relieve Boston in the Massachusetts Bay Colony September 19 The Russo Turkish War 1676 1681 begins with Russo Ukrainian troops forcing pro Ottoman Hetman Ivan Samoylovych to surrender Chyhyryn Bacon s Rebellion Jamestown is burned to the ground by the forces of Nathaniel Bacon September 21 Pope Innocent XI succeeds Pope Clement X as the 240th Pope of the Roman Catholic Church October December edit October 13 Battle of Gegodog Trunajaya defeats the Mataram Sultanate October 17 The Treaty of Zurawno is signed between the Ottoman Turkish Empire and Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth November 16 A prison is founded on Nantucket Island in the English colony of Massachusetts November 27 A fire in Boston Massachusetts is accidentally set by a careless and sleepy apprentice who drops a lighted candle or leaves it too near some combustible substance this is the largest fire known at this time in the district The Rev Increase Mather s church dwelling and a portion of his personal library are destroyed 59 December 4 Scanian War Battle of Lund Sweden defeats the forces of Denmark December 7 Ole Romer makes the first quantitative measurements of the speed of light December 21 Sands baronets created in the Baronetage of Ireland 60 Date unknown edit Emperor Yohannes I of Ethiopia decrees that Muslims must live separately from Christians throughout his realm Anton van Leeuwenhoek discovers microorganisms An Abo Lantdag assembly meets in Turku Finland The French East India Company founds its principal Indian base at Pondicherry on the Coromandel Coast The first coffeehouse in North America opens in Boston 61 1677 This section is transcluded from 1677 edit history January March edit January 1 Jean Racine s tragedy Phedre is first performed in Paris January 21 The first medical publication in America a pamphlet on smallpox is produced in Boston February 15 Four members of the English House of Lords embarrass King Charles II at the opening of the latest session of the Cavalier Parliament by proclaiming that the session is not legitimate because it had not met in more than a year The Duke of Buckingham backed by Lord Shaftesbury Lord Salisbury and Baron Wharton makes an unsuccessful motion to end the session When the four Lords refuse to apologize they are arrested and imprisoned in the Tower of London February 26 The first arrests are made in the case that will develop into the Affair of the Poisons in France as Magdelaine de La Grange and her accused accomplice Father Nail are detained on suspicion of poisoning her lover a Messr Faurie 62 While in prison in the Bastille and awaiting trial Mademoiselle La Grange writes letters accusing other persons of carrying out murders by poison as well On the Indonesian island of Java Amangkurat II of the Mataram Sultanate agrees to bring his kingdom under the protection of the Dutch East India Company to drive out rebels February 28 During the Franco Dutch War the Siege of Valenciennes by the French Army begins in the Spanish Netherlands modern day Belgium The city surrenders on March 17 March 17 Franco Dutch War Siege of Valenciennes 1676 77 in the Spanish Netherlands ends with surrender of the town to the French April June edit April 6 Leopold I Holy Roman Emperor visits the University of Innsbruck April 11 Franco Dutch War Battle of Cassel A French force under Philippe I Duke of Orleans defeats a combined Dutch Spanish force under William of Orange in French Flanders April 16 The Statute of Frauds is passed into English law May 29 The Treaty of Middle Plantation establishes peace between the Virginia colonists and the local Indians May 31 Scanian War Battle of Mon Danish ships clash with a Swedish fleet under Niels Juel between Fehmarn and Warnemunde the Danish defeat the Swedish and capture a number of ships June 25 26 Scanian War Siege of Malmo Danish attackers fail to take the town from the Swedish July September edit July 14 Battle of Landskrona Sweden and its 13 000 troops under the command of King Charles XI successfully repel a 12 000 man invasion force from Denmark commanded by King Christian V August 14 William of Orange the leader of the Dutch Republic is forced to end the siege of the Spanish Netherlands modern day Belgium city of Charleroi after six days 63 August 28 During war between the Russian Empire and the Ottoman Empire Russian troops led by Grigory Romodanovsky and Ukrainian Cossacks led by Ivan Samoylovych arrive at the besieged Ukrainian city of Chigirin modern day Chyhyryn and inflict heavy casualties on the encamped Turkish and Tatar troops 64 Ibrahim Pasha leader of the 45 000 member Ottoman force retreats the next day and by the time of the relief of Chigirin on September 5 the Ottoman Army has lost 20 000 men Ottoman Sultan Mehmed IV outraged by the defeat sends 200 000 troops the following year and destroys the city August The French guild of the Maitresses bouquetieres is founded in Paris September 10 Henry Purcell is appointed a musician to the court of Charles II of England September 17 Troops from Denmark invade and capture the Swedish island of Rugen and drive out the local population Five months later on January 18 1678 Sweden recaptures the island Nine months later troops from Denmark and Brandenburg invade for a third time and capture the island again on October 22 1678 Eight months later Denmark is given the island back under a treaty ending the Swedish Brandenburg War on June 29 but by then the island of Rugen is in ruins In modern times the island becomes a vacation resort in Germany September 18 the Kangxi Emperor of China grants titles and ranks to all of his wives and names Empress Xiaozhaoren as his consort October December edit October 29 Michel le Tellier becomes Chancellor of France November 4 The future Mary II of England marries William of Orange in London November 16 French troops occupy Freiburg December 7 Father Louis Hennepin of Belgium exploring North America becomes the earliest known European person to discover Niagara Falls and the first to report its existence In his book A New Discovery of a Vast Country in America published in 1698 Hennepin writes Betwixt the lakes Ontario and Eire there is a vast prodigious Cadence of water which falls down after a surprising and astonishing manner inasmuch that the Universe does not afford its parallel 65 December 9 The French Navy led by Charles de Courbon de Blenac with a land force of 950 men lands at the Caribbean island of Tobago lays siege to the Dutch fort defending the territory during the Franco Dutch War and destroys the structure when it fires a cannon overlooking the fort striking the gunpowder arsenal The explosion kills 250 of the defenders including Dutch Admiral Jacob Binckes and 16 officers Combined with the sinking of four ships of the Netherlands Navy the victory at Tobago ends Dutch military power in the Antilles December 15 The Siege of Stettin the modern day Polish city of Szczecin but at this time a possession of Sweden ends after almost five months with Sweden s surrender of the city to Prussia s Frederick William Elector of Brandenburg The siege part of the Scanian War had begun on June 25 Date unknown edit The Second London Baptist Confession of Faith is written published in 1689 A Megalosaurus femur is found in England marking it the first dinosaur fossil found even though they were found for millennia beforehand But the interest in Paleontology wouldn t be for another 140 years Spinoza s Ethics Ethica ordine geometrico demonstrata is published as part of his Opera Posthuma in Amsterdam Elias Ashmole gifts the collection that begins the Ashmolean Museum to the University of Oxford in England Jules Hardouin Mansart begins la place Vendome in Paris it is completed in 1698 Francis Aungier 3rd Baron Aungier of Longford is created 1st Earl of Longford in the Peerage of Ireland The John Roan School is established in Greenwich London Belgian missionary Louis Hennepin observes and describes the Niagara Falls thus bringing them to the attention of Europeans Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz gives a complete solution to the tangent problem 66 Antonie van Leeuwenhoek observes spermatozoa under the microscope The use of male impotence is ended as a factor in French divorce proceedings Ice cream becomes popular in Paris 67 The population of Paris first exceeds 500 000 1678 This section is transcluded from 1678 edit history January March edit January 10 England and the Dutch Republic sign a mutual defense treaty in order to fight against France January 27 The first fire engine company in North America goes into service in Boston 68 February 18 The first part of English nonconformist preacher John Bunyan s Christian allegory The Pilgrim s Progress is published in London 69 March 21 Thomas Shadwell s comedy A True Widow is given its first performance at The Duke s Theatre in London staged by the Duke s Company 70 March 23 Revolt of the Three Feudatories in southern China rebel general Wu Sangui lord of the Yunnan fief takes the imperial crown names himself monarch of The Great Zhou based in the Hunan province with Hengyang as his capital He contracts dysentery over the summer and dies on October 2 ending the rebellion against the Kangxi Emperor 71 72 March 25 The Spanish Netherlands city of Ypres falls after a seven day siege by the French Army It is later returned to the Netherlands and eventually becomes part of Belgium March 28 The nova V529 Orionis is discovered by Polish astronomer Johannes Hevelius Jan Heweliusz 73 April June edit April 2 Ignatius Gregory Peter VI Shahbaddin is enthroned as the Patriarch of the Syriac Catholic Church in Aleppo after receiving recognition by Ottoman Sultan Mehmed IV and by Pope Innocent XI April 12 The Treaty of Casco Bay is signed between officials of the Province of New York and the Penobscot tribe and the Wabanaki Confederacy bringing an end to further fighting that has happened in the two years since the end of King Philip s War in the modern day U S state of Maine Under the terms of the treaty English settlers pay rent to the Penobscots and are given back farm land that had been confiscated in the war while the English settlers agree to respect the Penobscot land rights 74 May 11 French admiral Jean d Estrees runs his whole fleet aground in either the Las Aves Archipelago or Isla de Aves intending to reach Curacao 75 June 10 French buccaneer Michel de Grammont arrives at Spanish held Venezuela with six pirate ships 13 smaller craft and 2 000 men in a daring raid on the South American territory then leads half of his force inward toward Maracaibo which he takes on June 14 During the rest of the month he and his soldiers march inland as far as Trujillo Grammont and his pirates finally depart on December 3 76 June 25 Elena Lucrezia Cornaro Piscopia becomes the first woman to be awarded a university degree a doctorate in philosophy from the University of Padua 77 July September edit July 23 The Battle of Ortenbach one of the last major engagements of the Franco Dutch War takes place near Offenburg at the Rhine river in southwestern Germany as French forces under the command of Francois de Crequy overwhelm a larger force of Holy Roman Empire troops commanded by the Duke of Lorraine Karl V Leopold July 29 Muhammad Azam Shah is appointed as the Mughal Governor of Bengal by his father the Emperor Aurangzeb but serves for a little more than a year before being recalled from Dhaka 78 August 10 The Treaties of Nijmegen end the Franco Dutch War 79 The County of Burgundy is ceded to the Kingdom of France 80 August 14 15 The Battle of Saint Denis is fought after the signing of peace in the Franco Dutch War 81 August 21 On the island of Java in modern day Indonesia the Kediri campaign begins as Mataram Sultanate and Dutch East India Company VOC forces under the command of VOC Captain Francois Tack begin marching from Jepara toward Kediri to suppress the Trunajaya rebellion that had driven out the Mataram Sultan They are joined by two other columns of troops over the next fortnight September 5 Sultan Amangkurat II of Mataram sets off from Jepara with the main force in the Kediri campaign leading native troops along with VOC forces under the command of Anthonio Hurdt leader of the campaign 82 September 6 Titus Oates begins to present allegations of the Popish Plot a supposed Roman Catholic conspiracy to assassinate king Charles II of England 83 Oates applies the term Tory to those who disbelieve his allegations September 17 The Franco Dutch War between the Kingdom of France and the Dutch Republic and its allies comes to an end after more than six years as the Treaties of Nijmegen bring about a ceasefire 84 October December edit October 17 English magistrate Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey is found murdered in Primrose Hill London 85 His death is seen as proof of the Popish Plot to the public 86 November 11 November 1 O S England s House of Commons votes to begin impeachment proceedings against five Roman Catholic members of the House of Lords Viscount Stafford the Marquess of Powis Baron Arundell Baron Petre and Baron Belasyse accused by Protestant members as participating in a Popish Plot Viscount Stafford is convicted and executed while the other four are imprisoned in the Tower of London for more than five years November 25 The Kediri campaign is successfully concluded in Indonesia as Anthonio Hurdt and Sultan Amangkurat II capture Kediri and force the rebel Prince Trunajaya to flee November 26 William Staley an English banker and a Roman Catholic becomes the first person to be executed in connection with the Popish Plot arrests 87 88 December 1 The Test Act provides that members of both the House of Lords and House of Commons of England must swear an anti Catholic oath before taking office 89 Date unknown edit About 1 200 Irish families sail from Barbados to Virginia and the Carolinas In Ireland the vacant Bishopric of Leighlin is given to the Bishop of Kildare in commendam it will later be formed into the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kildare and Leighlin 90 1679 This section is transcluded from 1679 edit history January March edit January 24 King Charles II of England dissolves the Cavalier Parliament after nearly 18 years 91 February 3 Moroccan troops from Fez are killed along with their commander Moussa ben Ahmed ben Youssef in a battle against rebels in the Jbel Saghro mountain range but Moroccan Sultan Ismail Ibn Sharif is able to negotiate a ceasefire allowing his remaining troops safe passage back home February 5 The Treaty of Celle is signed between France and Sweden on one side and the Holy Roman Empire at the town of Celle in Saxony in modern day Germany Sweden s sovereignty over Bremen Verden is confirmed and Sweden cedes control of Thedinghausen and Dorverden to the Germans February 19 Ajit Singh Rathore becomes the new Maharaja of the Jodhpur State a principality in India also known as Marwar located in the modern day Rajasthan state March 6 In England the Habeas Corpus Parliament or First Exclusion Parliament is opened 91 March 12 Catherine Deshayes Monvoisin commonly called La Voisin and the suspected killer of over 1 000 people in France by poisoning is arrested outside of the Church of Notre Dame de Bonne Nouvelle in Paris and imprisoned at Vincennes for the next 11 months After her conviction she is publicly burned at the stake on February 22 1680 April June edit April 3 Aurangazeb the Muslim ruler of the Mughal Empire in India decrees the imposition of the jizya an annual tax upon non Muslims under Mughal jurisdiction primarily Hindus The tax had been abolished by Aurangazeb s great grandfather Akbar April 8 In the Italian region of Piedmont a landslide causes the village of Bosia to sink into the ground and then get buried killing 200 inhabitants The village is then rebuilt at another site and continues to exist April 10 A total eclipse of the Sun takes place over North America with its peak over the region occupied by the Lakota Sioux people in modern day South Dakota May 3 James Sharp the Church of Scotland s Archbishop of St Andrews is assassinated at Magus Muir in Fife when his coach is ambushed by a group of nine of the Scottish Covenanters Only two of the assassins David Hackston and Andrew Guillan are captured May 27 The Parliament of England passes the Habeas Corpus Act for the better securing the liberty of the subject and then adjourns 91 June 1 Battle of Drumclog A group of 200 Scottish Covenanters overwhelm a small Scottish Army unit that had been pursuing them for the murder of Archbishop Sharp The Covenanters led by 19 year old William Cleland kill 36 of the Scottish soldiers June 4 A 6 4 magnitude earthquake in Armenia strikes near Yerevan at the time part of the Persian Empire June 22 Battle of Bothwell Bridge in Scotland Royal forces led by James Scott 1st Duke of Monmouth and John Graham of Claverhouse subdue the Scottish Covenanters July September edit July 12 In England the Habeas Corpus Parliament or First Exclusion Parliament is dissolved while in recess by King Charles II The King exercises his royal prerogative of dissolution to prevent the parliament from passing a bill that would exclude non Anglicans from the succession to the English throne specifically the king s Roman Catholic brother James Duke of York as part of the Exclusion Crisis August 7 The brigantine Le Griffon commissioned by Rene Robert Cavelier Sieur de La Salle is towed to the southern end of the Niagara River to become the first ship to sail the upper Great Lakes of North America September 2 The 8 0 Mw magnitude Sanhe Pinggu earthquake devastates Beijing and Hebei in China September 18 The Province of New Hampshire is separated from the Massachusetts Bay Colony October December edit October 4 Bil arab bin Sultan becomes the new Imam of Oman upon the death of his father Sultan bin Saif October 6 Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb returns control of Bengal to the local Nawab of Murshidabad after removing his son Prince Qutb ud Din Muhammad Azam from the position of Mughal Governor of Dhaka 92 October 12 Representatives of the Dutch Republic and the Kingdom of Sweden sign the last of the nine Treaties of Nijmegen ending the last of the conflicts that began during the Franco Dutch War October 18 A sea battle is fought between England s Royal Navy and the navy of India s Maratha Empire under the command of Mai Nayak Bhandari with English bombardment driving the Maratha occupation of the island fortress at Khanderi off of the western Indian coast south of Mumbai November 27 A fire in Boston Massachusetts burns all of the warehouses 80 houses and all of the ships in the dockyards December 3 French explorers Rene Robert Cavelier Sieur de La Salle commonly called La Salle and Henri de Tonti set off from their fort near Niagara Falls in North America on the first European expedition to explore the upper Mississippi River December 10 More than 200 captives on the ship The Crown of London all Scottish Covenanters arrested after the battle of Bothwell Bridge are killed when the ship is wrecked on the Orkney Islands while transporting the group to exile in North America 93 A peace treaty is signed between Ali Bey al Muradi Bey of Tunis his brother whom he had overthrown in 1678 Muhammad Bey al Muradi and their uncle Muhammad al Hafsi al Muradi the Pasha of Tunis after mediation by the Dey of Algiers December 16 December 6 O S Oliver Plunkett the Roman Catholic Primate of All Ireland and Archbishop of Armagh is arrested on false charges of plotting to aid a French invasion of the British Isles the so called Popish Plot Executed in 1681 Plunkett will be canonized as a Roman Catholic saint almost 300 years later in 1975 December 26 In modern day Indonesia the Trunajaya rebellion comes to an end with the surrender of Prince Panembahan Maduretno to the Sultan Amangkurat II of Mataram ruler of the entire island of Java While treated with respect as a prisoner of the occupying forces of the Dutch East India Company Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie or VOC Panembahan is killed seven days later by Amangkurat after the VOC allows him to attend a ceremonial visit to the sultan s palace Date unknown edit The Tibet Ladakh Mughal war 1679 84 begins with the Tibetan invasion of Ladakh French explorer Daniel Greysolon Sieur du Lhut explores the Saint Louis River the city of Duluth Minnesota will take its name from him Malpas Tunnel on the Canal du Midi in Herault France Europe s first navigable canal tunnel is excavated by Pierre Paul Riquet 169 metres 554 ft concrete lined 94 BirthsTranscluding articles 1670 1671 1672 1673 1674 1675 1676 1677 1678 and 1679 1670 nbsp Augustus II the Strong January 24 William Congreve English playwright d 1729 95 February 25 Maria Margarethe Kirch German astronomer d 1720 February 28 Benjamin Wadsworth American president of Harvard University d 1737 May 8 Charles Beauclerk 1st Duke of St Albans English soldier d 1726 May 12 King Frederick Augustus I of Poland d 1733 June 22 Eva von Buttlar German mystic sectarian d 1721 July 18 Giovanni Bononcini Italian composer d 1747 96 July 19 Richard Leveridge English bass player and composer d 1758 August 21 James FitzJames 1st Duke of Berwick French military commander d 1734 November 15 Bernard Mandeville Dutch born economic philosopher d 1733 97 December 4 John Aislabie English politician director of the South Sea Company d 1742 date unknown Sultan Abdullah Khan Abdali Persian Governor of Herat Shah of Herat d 1721 1671 nbsp Jean Baptiste Rousseau January 11 Francois Marie 1st duc de Broglie French military leader d 1745 February 26 Anthony Ashley Cooper 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury English politician and philosopher d 1713 March 7 Rob Roy MacGregor Scottish folk hero d 1734 April 6 Jean Baptiste Rousseau French poet d 1741 April 21 John Law Scottish economist d 1729 May 24 Gian Gastone de Medici Grand Duke of Tuscany d 1737 June 8 Tomaso Albinoni Italian composer d 1751 June 21 Christian Detlev Reventlow Danish diplomat and military leader brother in law of king Frederick IV of Denmark d 1738 July 9 Margareta von Ascheberg Swedish land owner countess and acting regimental colonel d 1753 July 14 Jacques d Allonville French astronomer and mathematician d 1732 October 1 Guido Grandi Italian mathematician d 1742 October 11 King Frederick IV of Denmark d 1730 November 6 Colley Cibber English actor manager and poet laureate d 1757 November 15 bapt Anne Bracegirdle English actress d 1748 1672 nbsp Peter I of Russia January 4 Hugh Boulter Irish Archbishop of Armagh d 1742 January 18 Antoine Houdar de la Motte French writer d 1731 98 February 13 Etienne Francois Geoffroy French chemist d 1731 February 26 Antoine Augustine Calmet French theologian d 1757 May 1 Joseph Addison English politician and writer d 1719 99 June 9 Emperor Peter I of Russia d 1725 100 June 11 Francesco Antonio Bonporti Italian priest and composer d 1749 July 13 Nicolas Salzillo Spanish artist d 1727 August 2 Johann Jakob Scheuchzer Swiss scholar d 1733 September 8 Nicolas de Grigny French organist and composer d 1703 101 October 11 Pylyp Orlyk Ukrainian Zaporozhian Cossack starshina diplomat d 1742 October 21 Ludovico Antonio Muratori Italian historian scholar d 1750 October 27 Maria Gustava Gyllenstierna Swedish writer d 1737 102 date unknown Ann Baynard English natural philosopher d 1697 Jose Antonio Nebra Mezquita Spanish organist and harpist d 1748 103 1673 nbsp Louis de Montfort January 31 St Louis Maria Grignion de Montfort French missionary priest d 1716 April 27 Claude Gillot French artist d 1722 July 20 John Dalrymple 2nd Earl of Stair Scottish soldier and diplomat d 1747 August 8 John Ker Scottish informer d 1726 August 10 Johann Konrad Dippel German alchemist d 1734 August 11 Richard Mead English physician d 1754 August 18 Louise Elisabeth de Joybert politically active Canadian governors wife d 1740 October 26 Dimitrie Cantemir Moldavian linguist and scholar d 1723 December 30 Ahmed III Ottoman Sultan d 1736 1674 nbsp Philippe II Duke of Orleans January 12 Alexis Simon Belle French portrait painter d 1734 January 15 Prosper Jolyot de Crebillon French writer d 1762 January 24 Thomas Tanner English bishop and antiquarian d 1735 March Jethro Tull English agriculturist d 1741 June 3 Matthias Buchinger German artist d 1740 July 12 Abigail Williams American accuser in the Salem witch trials d 1765 July 17 Isaac Watts English hymnist d 1748 August 2 Philippe II Duke of Orleans regent of France d 1723 August 9 Frantisek Maxmilian Kanka Czech architect d 1766 August 16 Catharine Trotter Cockburn English novelist dramatist and philosopher d 1749 December 25 Thomas Halyburton Scottish theologian d 1712 Date unknown Jeremiah Clarke English baroque composer suicide 1707 Spencer Compton 1st Earl of Wilmington Prime Minister of Great Britain d 1743 1675 nbsp Guillaume Delisle January 16 Louis de Rouvroy duc de Saint Simon French writer d 1755 January 27 Erik Benzelius the younger Swedish priest d 1743 February 21 Franz Xaver Josef von Unertl Bavarian politician d 1750 February 28 Guillaume Delisle French cartographer d 1726 March 31 Pope Benedict XIV d 1758 May 29 Humphry Ditton English mathematician d 1715 June 1 Francesco Scipione marchese di Maffei Italian archaeologist d 1755 July 5 Mary Walcott American accuser at the Salem witch trials July 12 Evaristo Abaco Italian composer d 1742 July 14 Claude Alexandre de Bonneval French soldier d 1747 September 2 William Somervile English poet d 1742 September 3 Paul Dudley Attorney General of Massachusetts d 1751 September 27 Dorothea Krag Danish General Postmaster and noble d 1754 October 11 Samuel Clarke English philosopher d 1729 104 October 21 Emperor Higashiyama of Japan d 1710 October 24 Richard Temple 1st Viscount Cobham English soldier and politician d 1749 date unknown William Jones Welsh mathematician d 1749 105 Tarabai Indian queen regent of the Maratha Empire d 1761 Cille Gad Norwegian poet d 1711 1676 nbsp Robert Walpole March 17 Thomas Boston Scottish church leader d 1732 March 27 Francis II Rakoczi Hungarian rebel against the Habsburgs d 1735 April 23 King Frederick I of Sweden d 1751 May 26 Maria Clara Eimmart German astronomer engraver and designer d 1707 May 28 Jacopo Riccati Italian mathematician d 1754 June 17 Louise de Maisonblanche illegitimate daughter of Louis XIV of France d 1718 June 21 Anthony Collins English philosopher d 1729 July 3 Leopold I Prince of Anhalt Dessau Prussian field marshal d 1747 July 14 Caspar Abel German theologian historian poet d 1763 August 26 Robert Walpole first Prime Minister of the United Kingdom d 1745 106 September 13 Elisabeth Charlotte d Orleans duchess and regent of Lorraine d 1744 September 18 Eberhard Louis Duke of Wurttemberg d 1733 October 8 Benito Jeronimo Feijoo y Montenegro Spanish scholar d 1764 October 19 Rodrigo Anes de Sa Almeida e Meneses 1st Marquis of Abrantes Portuguese diplomat d 1733 November 8 Louise Benedicte de Bourbon duchess of Maine daughter in law of Louis XIV d 1753 date unknown Alexander Selkirk Scottish sailor d 1721 1677 nbsp Francoise Marie de Bourbon nbsp King Stanislaw Leszczynski February 3 Jan Santini Aichel Czech architect d 1723 February 4 Johann Ludwig Bach German composer d 1731 February 8 Jacques Cassini French astronomer d 1756 May 4 Francoise Marie de Bourbon youngest daughter of Louis XIV d 1749 August 27 Otto Ferdinand von Abensperg und Traun Austrian field marshal d 1748 September 17 Stephen Hales English physiologist chemist and inventor d 1761 October 20 Stanislaw Leszczynski King of Poland d 1766 date unknown William Dummer acting Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony d 1761 1678 nbsp Antonio Vivaldi nbsp Amaro Pargo March 4 Antonio Vivaldi Italian composer d 1741 107 March 7 Filippo Juvarra Italian architect d 1736 April 14 Abraham Darby I one of the English fathers of the Industrial Revolution d 1717 108 May 3 Amaro Pargo Spanish corsair d 1747 109 May 16 Andreas Silbermann German organ builder d 1734 110 July 26 Joseph I Holy Roman Emperor d 1711 111 September 16 Henry St John 1st Viscount Bolingbroke English statesman and philosopher d 1751 112 September 29 Adrien Maurice 3rd duc de Noailles French soldier d 1766 113 October 10 John Campbell 2nd Duke of Argyll Scottish soldier d 1743 114 October 16 Anna Waser Swiss painter d 1714 115 November 26 Jean Jacques d Ortous de Mairan French geophysicist d 1771 116 December 8 Horatio Walpole 1st Baron Walpole of Wolterton English diplomat d 1757 117 December 13 Yongzheng Emperor of China d 1735 118 December 14 Daniel Neal English historian d 1743 119 December 30 William Croft English composer d 1727 120 date unknown George Farquhar Irish dramatist d 1707 121 Joachim Ludwig Schultheiss von Unfriedt German architect d 1753 122 John Senex British geographer d 1740 123 Maria Faxell Swedish vicar s wife and war heroine d 1738 124 Pierre Fauchard French physician and author considered The father of modern dentistry d 1761 125 Thomas Micklethwaite Lord Commissioner of the Treasury d 1718 126 1679 nbsp Antonio Farnese January 24 Christian Wolff German philosopher d 1754 March 18 Matthew Decker English merchant and writer d 1749 March 29 Benedict Calvert 4th Baron Baltimore colonial governor of Maryland d 1715 May 29 Antonio Farnese Duke of Parma d 1731 August 16 Catharine Trotter Cockburn English novelist dramatist philosopher d 1749 August 22 Pierre Guerin de Tencin French cardinal d 1758 October 13 Princess Magdalena Augusta of Anhalt Zerbst Duchess of Saxe Gotha Altenburg d 1740 October 16 Jan Dismas Zelenka Bohemian composer d 1745 October 18 Ann Putnam Jr American accuser in the Salem witch trials d 1716 November 11 Firmin Abauzit French scientist d 1767 date unknown James Erskine Lord Grange Scottish judge d 1754 George Psalmanazar French born imposter and essayist d 1763 Francesco Zerafa Maltese architect d 1758 DeathsTranscluding articles 1670 1671 1672 1673 1674 1675 1676 1677 1678 and 1679 1670 nbsp Jacob Westerbaen January 3 George Monck 1st Duke of Albemarle English soldier b 1608 January 6 Sir Gilbert Gerard 1st Baronet of Harrow on the Hill English politician b 1587 Charles of Sezze Italian Franciscan friar and saint b 1613 January 21 Claude Duval French born highwayman 127 b 1643 Honorat de Bueil seigneur de Racan French aristocrat b 1589 January 25 Nicholas Francis Duke of Lorraine b 1609 February 9 King Frederick III of Denmark b 1609 128 February 12 Niklaus Dachselhofer Swiss politician b 1595 February 17 Elizabeth Barnard granddaughter of William Shakespeare b 1608 129 March 1 Giovanna Maria Bonomo beatified Italian Catholic nun b 1606 March 2 Francois Henri Salomon de Virelade French lawyer b 1620 March 10 Johann Glauber German chemist b 1604 Ludovicus a S Carolo French monk b 1608 March 15 John Davenport Connecticut pioneer b 1597 April Ahom King Swargadeo Chakradhwaj Singha or Supangmung of Assam India April 5 Leonora Baroni Italian singer b 1611 April 12 George Duke of Brunswick Luneburg b 1582 April 23 Loreto Vittori Italian singer and composer b 1600 May 10 Claude Vignon French painter b 1593 May 21 Niccolo Zucchi Italian astronomer and physicist b 1586 Giovanni Andrea Sirani Italian painter b 1610 May 19 Ferdinando Ughelli Italian Cistercian monk church historian b 1595 130 May 23 Ferdinando II de Medici Grand Duke of Tuscany b 1610 May 31 Josceline Percy 11th Earl of Northumberland English noble b 1644 June 12 Hasanuddin of Gowa 16th Ruler of the Sultanate of Gowa b 1631 June 25 Lorens von der Linde Swedish field marshal b 1610 June 27 Thomas Bennet English civil lawyer b 1592 June 28 Hendrik Martenszoon Sorgh Dutch painter b 1610 June 30 Henrietta Duchess of Orleans English and French princess b 1644 Frederick Prince of Anhalt Harzgerode b 1613 July 16 Abraham Diepraam Dutch painter b 1622 August 24 William Neile English mathematician and founder member of the Royal Society b 1637 September 11 Jeanne Chezard de Matel French mystic b 1596 September 16 William Penn English admiral and politician b 1621 September 26 Abraham Teniers Flemish painter b 1629 131 September 28 Alexander Morus Franco Scottish Calvinist preacher b 1616 August 10 Richard Ottley English politician b 1626 October 3 Sir Henry Yelverton 2nd Baronet English Member of Parliament b 1633 October 27 Vavasor Powell Welsh non conformist leader b 1617 132 November 8 Emmanuel Prince of Anhalt Kothen German prince of the House of Ascania b 1631 November 15 Comenius Czech writer b 1592 133 November 21 William VII Landgrave of Hesse Kassel b 1651 November 22 Landgravine Sophie of Hesse Kassel Countess of Schaumburg Lippe b 1615 December 4 Emilie of Oldenburg Delmenhorst Regent of Schwarzburg Rudolstadt 1646 1662 b 1614 date unknown Alena Arzamasskaia Russian rebel leader b year unknown 1671 nbsp Giovanni Battista Riccioli nbsp Blessed Antonio Grassi January 6 Dubhaltach Mac Fhirbhisigh b 1643 January 24 Philipp Prince of Hohenzollern Hechingen b 1616 January 25 Henry X Count of Reuss Lobenstein Rector of the University of Leipzig b 1621 February 18 John Mennes English Royal Navy admiral b 1599 February 22 Adam Olearius German scholar b 1599 February 19 Tokugawa Yorinobu Japanese nobleman b 1602 March 1 Marzio Ginetti Italian Catholic cardinal b 1585 Leopold Wilhelm of Baden Baden Imperial Field Marshal b 1626 March 7 Antonio de la Cerda 7th Duke of Medinaceli Grandee of Spain b 1607 March 15 Axel Urup Danish general b 1601 March 31 Anne Hyde wife of the future James II of England b 1637 April 20 Daniel Hay du Chastelet de Chambon French mathematician b 1596 April 23 Theodorick Bland of Westover American politician b 1629 April 30 Petar Zrinski Croatian Ban title and nobleman b 1621 Fran Krsto Frankopan Croatian poet and nobleman b 1643 May 5 Edward Montagu 2nd Earl of Manchester English politician b 1602 May 8 Sebastien Bourdon French painter and engraver b 1616 May 12 Pedro de Villagomez Vivanco Roman Catholic prelate Archbishop of Lima then Bishop of Arequipa b 1589 May 16 Sir John Langham 1st Baronet English Member of Parliament b 1584 May 19 John Scudamore 1st Viscount Scudamore English politician and Viscount b 1601 June 2 Edward Leigh English writer b 1602 Sophia Eleonore of Saxony German duchess b 1609 June 9 Sebastian von Rostock German bishop b 1607 June 25 Giovanni Battista Riccioli Italian astronomer b 1598 July 4 Jan Cossiers Flemish painter b 1600 July 14 Meric Casaubon English classical scholar b 1599 July 30 Louis Joseph Duke of Guise b 1650 August 3 Antonio Barberini Italian Catholic cardinal b 1607 August 10 Sir John Evelyn 1st Baronet of Godstone English noble b 1633 September 1 Hugues de Lionne French statesman b 1611 September 11 Roshanara Begum Mughal princess b 1617 September 19 Gilbert Ironside the elder English bishop b 1588 October 5 Joachim Ernest Duke of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Plon 1622 1671 b 1595 October 26 Sir John Gell 1st Baronet English politician b 1593 November 12 Thomas Fairfax 3rd Lord Fairfax of Cameron English Civil War general b 1612 November 20 Thomas Trenchard English politician b 1640 December 13 Antonio Grassi Italian Roman Catholic priest and beatus b 1592 December 18 Samuel Gott English politician b 1614 December 28 Johann Friedrich Gronovius German classical scholar b 1611 1672 nbsp Johan de Witt nbsp Anne Bradstreet January Denis Gaultier French lutenist and composer b 1603 134 January 15 John Cosin English clergyman b 1594 January 21 Adriaen van de Velde Dutch painter b 1636 January 28 Pierre Seguier Chancellor of France b 1588 February 17 Madeleine Bejart French actress and theatre director b 1618 February 19 Charles Chauncy English born president of Harvard College b 1592 February 28 Christian Duke of Brieg Duke of Legnica 1663 1672 and Brieg 1664 1672 b 1618 Sir Ralph Hare 1st Baronet English politician b 1623 March Archibald Armstrong court jester to James I of England and Charles I of England March 4 Luis Guillermo de Moncada 7th Duke of Montalto Spanish Catholic cardinal b 1614 March 8 Thomas Tyrrell English judge and politician b 1594 March 18 Agneta Horn Swedish writer b 1629 April 2 Pedro Calungsod Filipino saint b 1654 Diego Luis de San Vitores Spanish Jesuit missionary to Guam b 1627 April 4 Henry Ernest Count of Stolberg b 1593 April 13 Marguerite of Lorraine princess of Lorraine duchess of Orleans b 1615 April 14 Friedrich Wilhelm III Duke of Saxe Altenburg b 1657 King Pye Min of Burma b 1619 April 17 Gryzelda Konstancja Zamoyska Polish noble b 1623 April 21 Antoine Godeau French bishop and poet b 1605 April 22 Georg Stiernhielm Swedish poet b 1598 April 26 Lionel Lockyer English alchemist quack doctor b 1600 April 30 Marie of the Incarnation French foundress of the Ursuline Monastery in Quebec b 1599 May 5 Samuel Cooper English painter b 1609 May 8 Jean Armand du Peyrer Comte de Treville and French Officer b 1598 May 11 Charles Seton 2nd Earl of Dunfermline English royalist b 1615 May 28 Frescheville Holles English Member of Parliament b 1642 Edward Montagu 1st Earl of Sandwich b 1625 John Trevor Welsh politician b 1626 June 7 Willem Joseph van Ghent Dutch admiral b 1626 June 14 Matthew Wren English politician b 1629 June 17 Orazio Benevoli Italian composer b 1605 June 27 Roger Twysden English antiquarian and royalist b 1597 July 3 Francis Willughby English biologist b 1635 July 21 Captain John Underhill English settler and soldier b 1597 August 2 Amable de Bourzeys French writer and academic b 1606 August 8 Sir John Borlase 1st Baronet English politician b 1619 August 20 Johan de Witt Dutch politician b 1625 Cornelis de Witt Dutch politician b 1623 September 9 Francois Joseph Bressani Italian missionary b 1612 September 12 Tanneguy Lefebvre French classical scholar b 1615 September 14 Henri Charles de La Tremoille son of Henry de La Tremoille b 1620 September 16 Anne Bradstreet American colonial writer b c 1612 October 8 Johan Nieuhof Dutch traveler who wrote about his journeys to Brazil b 1618 October 24 John Webb English architect b 1611 November 4 Lucas van Uden Dutch painter b 1595 November 6 Heinrich Schutz German composer b 1585 135 November 16 Esaias Boursse Dutch painter b 1631 November 19 Franciscus Sylvius Dutch physician and scientist b 1614 John Wilkins English Bishop of Chester b 1614 December 6 King John II Casimir of Poland b 1609 136 Pedro Antonio Fernandez de Castro 10th Count of Lemos Viceroy of Peru b 1632 December 7 Richard Bellingham Massachusetts colonial magistrate b 1592 December 8 Johann Christian von Boyneburg German politician b 1622 December 19 Dorothea Diana of Salm German noblewoman b 1604 December 21 Charles Stanley 8th Earl of Derby English noble b 1628 December 27 Jacques Rohault French philosopher b 1618 137 December 30 Hendrick Bloemaert Dutch painter b 1601 1673 nbsp Moliere nbsp Margaret Cavendish January 11 Bartholomew Mastrius Italian theologian b 1602 January 22 Mary Carleton Englishwoman who used false identities b 1642 January 26 Jerome Lalemant French Jesuit priest and missionary to Canada b 1593 February 2 Kaspar Forster German singer and composer b 1616 February 12 Johann Philipp von Schonborn Archbishop Elector of Mainz 1647 b 1605 February 17 Moliere French writer and actor b 1622 February 22 Anna Magdalene of Hanau German countess b 1600 March 6 Isaack Luttichuys Dutch Golden Age painter b 1616 March 12 Margaret Theresa of Spain b 1651 March 15 Salvator Rosa Italian painter and poet b 1615 March 20 Anna Margareta von Haugwitz Swedish countess b 1622 Augustyn Kordecki Polish prior b 1603 April 21 Ignace Gaston Pardies French physicist b 1636 May 14 Sir Gerrard Napier 1st Baronet English politician b 1606 May 6 Werner Rolfinck German physician chemist botanist philosopher b 1599 May 9 Jacques Vallee Sieur Des Barreaux French poet b 1599 May 27 Henry Hungerford English politician b 1611 May 30 Sir Edward Bagot 2nd Baronet English politician b 1616 June 6 Eugene Maurice Count of Soissons Italian noble b 1635 June 18 Jeanne Mance French Canadian settler b 1606 June 28 Johan Schatter Dutch member of the Haarlem schutterij b 1594 June 25 Charles de Batz Castelmore d Artagnan French soldier b 1611 July 4 Robert Moray English Freemason b 1608 or 1609 July 15 Helena Fourment Dutch model second wife of Peter Paul Rubens b 1614 August 17 Regnier de Graaf Dutch physician and anatomist b 1641 August 21 Henry Grey 1st Earl of Stamford English soldier b c 1599 Daniel Pawlowski Polish writer b 1627 Isaac Sweers Dutch admiral b 1622 August 25 Bartram de Fouchier Dutch painter b 1609 September 6 Jan Thomas van Ieperen Flemish engraver and painter b 1617 September 21 Lorenzo Imperiali Italian cardinal b 1612 October 5 Francesco Grue Italian artist b 1618 October 13 Christoffer Gabel Danish statesman b 1617 October 17 Thomas Clifford 1st Baron Clifford of Chudleigh English statesman b 1630 November 6 Robert Harley English politician b 1626 November 10 Michal Korybut Wisniowiecki King of Poland b 1640 November 17 Thomas Wendy English politician b 1614 November 29 Armand de Gramont Comte de Guiche French nobleman b 1637 December 15 Margaret Cavendish English writer b 1623 December 21 Joan Blaeu Dutch cartographer b 1596 December 29 Manuel da Camara III Portuguese noble b 1630 December 31 Oliver St John English statesman and judge b c 1598 1674 nbsp Nicolaes Tulp nbsp John Milton January 3 Claude Maltret French Jesuit b 1621 January 5 Ebba Brahe Swedish countess landowner and courtier b 1596 January 10 Jacob de Witt Mayor of Dordrecht b 1589 January 12 Giacomo Carissimi Italian composer b 1605 January 21 Cornelis Bisschop Dutch painter b 1630 Henri de La Tremoille French general and noble b 1598 February 13 Jean de Labadie 17th century French pietist b 1610 February 14 Carlo de Tocco Italian nobleman b 1592 February 22 Jean Chapelain French writer b 1595 John Wilson English composer b 1595 February 24 Matthias Weckmann German composer b 1616 February 26 Jean Pecquet French anatomist b 1622 March 2 Salomon Sweers Dutch businessman b 1611 March 8 Charles Sorel sieur de Souvigny French writer b 1597 March 15 Edward Digges English barrister and colonist Colonial Governor of Virginia b 1620 March 19 Queen Inseon Korean royal consort b 1619 March 23 Henry Cromwell 4th son of Oliver Cromwell and Elizabeth Bourchier b 1628 March 29 Ove Bjelke Norwegian civil servant b 1611 April 18 John Graunt English demographer b 1620 April 24 Frances Seymour Duchess of Somerset b 1599 June 1 Beata Rosenhane Swedish writer b 1638 June 4 Jan Lievens Dutch painter b 1607 June 8 Henry Hildyard English Member of Parliament b 1610 June 14 Marin le Roy de Gomberville French writer b 1600 June 16 Empress Xiaochengren Chinese Qing Dynasty empress b 1653 June 25 Sir Orlando Bridgeman 1st Baronet of Great Lever b 1606 Mauritia Eleonora of Portugal Princess of Portugal and countess consort of Nassau Siegen b 1609 July 2 Eberhard III Duke of Wurttemberg b 1614 July 29 Eva Krotoa Khoi translator and interpreter b 1643 July 30 Hans Conrad Werdmuller Swiss military commander b 1606 Francisco Ignacio Alcina Jesuit missionary and historian b 1610 August 8 Maeda Toshitsugu Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period b 1617 August 12 Philippe de Champaigne French painter b 1602 September 12 Nicolaes Tulp Dutch anatomist and politician b 1593 September 17 Hyeonjong of Joseon 18th monarch of the Korean Joseon Dynasty b 1641 September 22 Herman Egon Prince of Furstenberg High Chamberlain of the Elector of Bavaria b 1627 September 27 Robert Arnauld d Andilly French writer b 1589 September 29 Gerbrand van den Eeckhout Dutch painter b 1621 October 2 George Frederick of Nassau Siegen officer in the Dutch Army b 1606 October 12 Jeremias van Rensselaer Dutch colonial governor b 1632 October 15 Robert Herrick English poet b 1591 October 27 Hallgrimur Petursson Icelandic poet b 1614 November 8 John Milton English Puritan poet b 1608 November 16 Isbrand van Diemerbroeck Dutch physician b 1609 November 18 Charles Lallemant French Jesuit b 1587 December 9 Edward Hyde 1st Earl of Clarendon English statesman and historian b 1609 December 10 John Vaughan English judge b 1603 December 28 John Oxenbridge English Nonconformist divine b 1608 Date unknown Hu Zhengyan Chinese artist printmaker calligrapher and publisher b c 1584 Thomas Traherne English poet b c 1637 1675 nbsp Gerrit Dou nbsp Guru Tegh Bahadur nbsp Johannes Vermeer January 9 Francesco Maria Brancaccio Catholic cardinal b 1592 January 26 Domenico II Contarini Doge of Venice b 1585 February 8 Anna Moroni Italian educator b 1613 February 9 Gerhard Douw Dutch painter b 1613 February 10 Gervase Holles English Member of Parliament b 1607 March 14 Francis Davies British bishop b 1605 March 18 Arthur Chichester 1st Earl of Donegall Irish soldier b 1606 April 8 Veit Erbermann German theologian b 1597 April 10 Dorothea of Saxe Altenburg Duchess of Saxe Altenburg by births and by marriage Duchess of Saxe Eisenach b 1601 April 12 Richard Bennett British Colonial Governor of Virginia b 1609 May 1 Jonathan Rashleigh English politician b 1591 May 6 August Philipp Duke of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Beck Danish German prince and member of the House of Oldenburg b 1612 May 18 Stanislaw Lubieniecki Polish Socinian theologian b 1623 Father Jacques Marquette French missionary and explorer b 1636 May 27 Gaspard Dughet French painter b 1613 June 5 John Mordaunt 1st Viscount Mordaunt English politician b 1626 June 11 Sir Anthony Cope 4th Baronet English Member of Parliament b 1632 Dorothea Maria of Saxe Weimar Duchess of Saxe Zeitz by marriage Duchess of Saxe Zeitz b 1641 June 12 Charles Emmanuel II Duke of Savoy b 1634 July 14 Daniel Halle French painter b 1614 July 20 Giles Strangways English politician b 1615 July 25 Johan Stiernhook Swedish lawyer b 1596 July 27 Henri de la Tour d Auvergne Vicomte de Turenne Marshal of France b 1611 July 28 Bulstrode Whitelocke English lawyer b 1605 August 5 Brynjolfur Sveinsson Icelandic bishop and scholar b 1605 August 16 Antonio Luis de Meneses 1st Marquis of Marialva Portuguese general and noble b 1596 August 29 Joachim Irgens von Westervick Dano Norwegian nobleman b 1611 September 8 Amalia of Solms Braunfels Princess consort to Frederick Henry b 1602 Frederick Count of Nassau Weilburg ruling Count of Nassau Weilburg b 1640 September 18 Charles IV Duke of Lorraine b 1604 138 September 23 Valentin Conrart French founder of the Academie francaise b 1603 October 10 Tommaso Tamburini Italian theologian b 1591 October 15 William Wadsworth American colonial pioneer b 1594 October 26 William Sprague English co founder of Charlestown Massachusetts b 1609 October 27 Gilles de Roberval French mathematician b 1602 November Feodosia Morozova Russian religious dissident martyr b 1632 November 1 Guru Tegh Bahadur 9th Sikh Guru b 1621 November 4 Remigius van Leemput painter from the Southern Netherlands b 1607 November 10 Leopoldo de Medici Italian Catholic cardinal b 1617 November 11 Thomas Willis English 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