1661 in England
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Events from the year 1661 which occurred in the Kingdom of England.
Incumbents
- Monarch - Charles II
Events
- 6 January - The Fifth Monarchists unsuccessfully attempt to seize control of London. George Monck's regiment defeats them.
- 30 January - The bodies of Oliver Cromwell, Henry Ireton, John Bradshaw and Thomas Pride are exhumed and subjected to a posthumous execution.[1]
- 14 February - George Monck's regiment becomes The Lord General's Regiment of Foot Guards (which later becomes the Coldstream Guards).
- 15 April - The Savoy Conference of bishops and Presbyterians fails to agree on a new revision of the Prayer Book.[1]
- 19 April - The Post Office introduces post marks.[2]
- 23 April - Charles II of England, Scotland and Ireland is crowned King in Westminster Abbey.[3]
- 8 May - First meeting of the Cavalier Parliament.[3]
- 5 June - Isaac Newton admitted to Trinity College, Cambridge.[2]
- 23 June - Charles II signs a marriage treaty with Portugal. He will marry Catherine of Braganza; as part of the dowry, Portugal cedes Bombay and Tangier to England and grants free trade with Brazil and the East Indies.[4]
- 1 October - A yacht race from Greenwich to Gravesend between King Charles and James, Duke of York makes the sport fashionable.[1]
- October - Collection of a "free and voluntary present" of cash for the King from householders commences.
- December - Convocations at Canterbury and York complete the new Anglican Prayer Book (forcibly imposed in 1662).[1]
- 20 December - Parliament passes the Corporation Act 1661 restricting public office to members of the Church of England.[3]
Undated
- King Charles II appoints Peter Lely as his court painter.[3]
- Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre opens in London.[3]
Publications
- Robert Boyle publishes The Sceptical Chymist in London, in which he developed the idea of elements and 'corpuscles' (atoms).
- John Evelyn's pamphlet Fumifugium is one of the earliest descriptions of air pollution.[5]
Births
- 16 April - Charles Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax, poet and statesman (died 1715)
- 28 November - Edward Hyde, 3rd Earl of Clarendon, Governor of New York and New Jersey (died 1723)
- 5 December - Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford and Mortimer, statesman (died 1724)
- Charles Paulet, 2nd Duke of Bolton, supporter of William III of Orange (died 1722)
- date unknown
- Samuel Garth, physician and poet (died 1719)
- Nicholas Hawksmoor, architect (died 1736)
Deaths
- 19 January - Thomas Venner, Fifth Monarchist (executed) (year of birth unknown)
- 1 March - Richard Zouch, jurist (born 1590)
- 7 April - William Brereton, soldier and politician (born 1604)
- 16 August - Thomas Fuller, churchman and historian (born 1608)
- 19 November - Brian Walton, clergyman and scholar (born 1600)
References
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See also
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- ↑ The London Encyclopaedia, Ben Weinreb & Christopher Hibbert, Macmillan, 1995, ISBN 0-333-57688-8