George King Drage

Male Bef 1811 - Abt 1900  (> 88 years)


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   Date  Event(s)
1687 
  • 5 Jul 1687—5 Jul 1687: Newton published his Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica' - written in Latin
1688 
  • Feb 1688—Feb 1688: Edward Lloyd's Coffee House opens - later became Lloyd's of London
1692 
  • 13 Feb 1692—13 Feb 1692: The massacre of Glencoe - Clan Campbell sides with King William and murders members of Clan McDonald
1697 
  • 2 Dec 1697—2 Dec 1697: Official opening of St Paul's Cathedral
1698 
  • 1698—1698: Invention of steam engine by Capt Thomas Savery
1702 
  • 11 Mar 1702—11 Mar 1702: First English daily newspaper The Daily Courant (till 1735)
1703 
  • 4 Aug 1703—4 Aug 1703: British take Gibraltar
1705 
  • 1705—1705: First workable steam pumping engine devised by Thomas Newcomen (some say c1710 or 1711)
1707 
  • 16 Jan 1707—16 Jan 1707: Union with Scotland - Scots agree to send 16 peers and 45 MPs to English Parliament in return for full trading privileges - Scottish Parliament meets for the last time in March
10 1712 
  • 1712—1712: Last trial for witchcraft in England (Jane Wenham)
11 1714 
  • 1714—1714: Longitude Act: prize of ?20,000 offered to the inventor of a workable method of determining a ship's longitude (won by John Harrison in 1773 for his chronometer).
12 1726 
  • 1726—1726: Invention of the chronometer by John Harrison
13 1731 
  • 1731—1731: Invention of sextant by John Hadley
14 1733 
  • 1733—1733: Law forbidding the use of Latin in parish registers generally obeyed - some continued in Latin for a few years
15 1739 
  • 7 Apr 1739—7 Apr 1739: Dick Turpin, highwayman, hanged at York
16 1744 
  • 1744—1744: Tune 'God Save the King' makes its appearance
17 1746 
  • 16 Apr 1746—16 Apr 1746: Battle of Culloden - last battle fought in Britain - 5,000 Highlanders routed by the Duke of Cumberland and 9,000 loyalists Scots - Young Pretender Charles flees to Continent, ending Jacobite hopes forever - the wearing of the kilt prohibited
18 1752 
  • 3 Sep 1752—3 Sep 1752: Julian Calendar dropped and Gregorian Calendar adopted in England and Scotland, making this Sep 14
19 1754 
  • 1754—1754: Hardwicke Act (1753): Banns to be called, and Printed Marriage Register forms to be used - Quakers & Jews exempt
20 1755 
  • 1755—1755: Publication of Dictionary of the English Language' by Dr Samuel Johnson
21 1762 
  • 1762—1762: Cigars introduced into Britain from Cuba
22 1764 
  • 1764—1764: James Hargeaves invents the Spinning Jenny (but destroyed 1768)
23 1767 
  • 1767—1767: Newcomen's steam pumping engine perfected by James Watt
24 1768 
  • 6 Dec 1768—6 Dec 1768: The first edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica' published in Edinburgh by William Smellie
25 1769 
  • 1769—1769: Arkwright invents water frame (textile production)
26 1770 
  • 28 Apr 1770—28 Apr 1770: Capt James Cook lands in Australia (Botany Bay) ? Aug 21: formally claims Australia for Britain
27 1776 
  • 4 Jul 1776—4 Jul 1776: American Declaration of Independence
28 1779 
  • 1779—1779: First iron bridge built, over the Severn by John Wilkinson
29 1782 
  • 1782—1782: James Watt patents his steam engine
30 1783 
  • 3 Nov 1783—3 Nov 1783: Last public execution at Tyburn in London (John Austin, a highwayman)
31 1784 
  • 2 Aug 1784—2 Aug 1784: First mail coaches in England (4pm Bristol / 8am London)
32 1789 
  • 28 Apr 1789—28 Apr 1789: Mutiny on HMS Bounty - Captain William Bligh and 18 sailors are set adrift and the rebel crew ends up on Pitcairn Island
33 1791 
  • 4 Dec 1791—4 Dec 1791: First publication of The Observer - world's oldest Sunday newspaper
34 1793 
  • 11 Feb 1793—11 Feb 1793: Britain declares war on France (1793-1802)
35 1795 
  • 1795—1795: Consumption of lime juice made compulsory in Royal Navy
36 1796 
  • 14 May 1796—14 May 1796: Dr Edward Jenner gave first vaccination for smallpox in England