Events relating to england

The Cavalier Parliament begins to pass a series of acts, known as the Clarendon Code, containing punitive measures against Presbyterians

British chemist Robert Boyle defines the inverse relationship between pressure and volume in any gas (subsequently known as Boyle's Law)

The Act of Uniformity demands that Anglican clergy accept all the Thirty-Nine Articles, costing many their livings

The Conventicle Act restricts worship in England to Anglican churches if more than a few people are present

The first recorded attempt at blood transfusion, at the Royal Society in London, proves that the idea is feasible

The Five Mile Act prevents Nonconformist ministers in England from coming closer than five miles to any town where they have ministered

The Great Plague of London causes as many as 7000 deaths in a week and perhaps a total of 100,000 by the end of the year

Isaac Newton spends a creative period in Lincolnshire, at home in Woolsthorpe Manor, apples or no apples

The Great Fire of London rages for four days, destroying 13,200 houses and 81 churches

In the treaty of Breda, England keeps New Amsterdam and New Netherland, and Holland keeps the English-held territory of Surinam

England's East India Company is granted a lease on Bombay by Charles II, who has received it from his Portuguese bride

The duke of York, heir to the English and Scottish thrones, is secretly received into the Roman Catholic church

The Dutch develop a new pattern of middle-class urban life and architecture, later copied in England

Elizabeth Tollemache, now a widow and owner of Ham House, marries the Earl (later Duke) of Lauderdale, member of the Cabal that ruled England under Charles II

Charles II issues a Declaration of Indulgence, suspending the restrictions on Catholics and Nonconformists

Isaac Newton's experiments with the prism demonstrate the link between wavelength and colour in light

The double-hung sash window is introduced in England and soon spreads to Holland

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