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  • 1689 Programme Group
  • The 1689 Programme of fifth rates were devised by Admiral the Earl of Torrington (Arthur Herbert) as the prototype demi-batterie ships of the Royal Navy

    1689 Programme Group

    1689_Programme_Group

  • 1693 Programme Group
  • The 1693 Programme of fifth rates were derived from the 1689 Programme vessels as demi-batterie ships. The concept was to have one tier of ordnance flush

    1693 Programme Group

    1693_Programme_Group

  • List of frigate classes of the Royal Navy
  • dimensions) but to varying designs. Mermaid (1660) 1689 Programme Group – 32-gun fifth rates 1689–1691 Experiment (1689) Pembroke (1690) Milford (1690) Portsmouth (1690)

    List of frigate classes of the Royal Navy

    List of frigate classes of the Royal Navy

    List_of_frigate_classes_of_the_Royal_Navy

  • 1651 Programme Group
  • Class of ships

    The 1651 Programme of the Council of State of the Commonwealth of England provided for the building of a group of ten new vessels, with the estimates

    1651 Programme Group

    1651_Programme_Group

  • Bill of Rights 1689
  • English civil rights legislation

    The Bill of Rights 1689 (1 Will. & Mar. Sess. 2. c. 2) (sometimes known as the Bill of Rights 1688) is an act of the Parliament of England that set out

    Bill of Rights 1689

    Bill of Rights 1689

    Bill_of_Rights_1689

  • 1650 Programme Group
  • The 1650 Programme of six 510-ton Fourth Rate vessels was initiated by the Council of State on 16 November 1649. On 2 January 1650 the Admiralty Committee

    1650 Programme Group

    1650_Programme_Group

  • 1649 Programme Group
  • Class of ships

    vessels ordered in December 1645 (the 1646 Programme Group) and four more in 1747 (the 1647 Programme Group). The construction of the vessels was assigned

    1649 Programme Group

    1649_Programme_Group

  • 1647 Programme Group
  • Class of ships

    The 1647 Programme of four additional Fourth rate vessels for the English Navy Royal was approved by Parliament on 9 January 1647, following a recommendation

    1647 Programme Group

    1647_Programme_Group

  • Culture of the United Kingdom
  • safeguarding individual freedom against arbitrary state action), the Bill of Rights 1689 (one provision granting freedom of speech in Parliament), Petition of Right

    Culture of the United Kingdom

    Culture of the United Kingdom

    Culture_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Canada
  • Country in North America

    the south. A series of four wars erupted in colonial North America between 1689 and 1763; the later wars of the period constituted the North American theatre

    Canada

    Canada

    Canada

  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • Country in the Caribbean

    for the Spanish. One such mission was Santa Rosa de Arima, established in 1689, when Indigenous people from the former encomiendas of Tacarigua and Arauca

    Trinidad and Tobago

    Trinidad and Tobago

    Trinidad_and_Tobago

  • List of Jackanory episodes
  • of Unicorns: Part 1 - Spring and a Thinking Stone Susannah York 01-Apr-74 1689 In Search of Unicorns: Part 2 - The Spring Rites 02-Apr-74 1690 In Search

    List of Jackanory episodes

    List_of_Jackanory_episodes

  • Egalitarianism
  • School of thought favoring equality for all people

    comparison towards equality of outcomes for groups and social equity. The English Bill of Rights of 1689 and the United States Constitution use only the

    Egalitarianism

    Egalitarianism

    Egalitarianism

  • Dido and Aeneas
  • Opera by Purcell, circa 1689

    been performed at Josias Priest's girls' school in London by the end of 1689. Some scholars argue for a date of composition as early as 1683. The story

    Dido and Aeneas

    Dido and Aeneas

    Dido_and_Aeneas

  • The School of Athens
  • Fresco by Raphael

    the Vatican would not allow identical reproductions of its art works. A 1689 tapestry reproduction by the Gobelins Manufactory and commissioned by Louis

    The School of Athens

    The School of Athens

    The_School_of_Athens

  • Charles III
  • King of the United Kingdom since 2022

    admission of marital troubles in an interview on the BBC current affairs programme Panorama, broadcast in November 1995. Referring to Charles's relationship

    Charles III

    Charles III

    Charles_III

  • National Bureau of Investigation (Philippines)
  • Agency of the Philippine government

    Increasing the Penalty for Certain Forms of Estafa (Presidential Decree No. 1689) Organizational structure The National Bureau of Investigation is a line

    National Bureau of Investigation (Philippines)

    National Bureau of Investigation (Philippines)

    National_Bureau_of_Investigation_(Philippines)

  • First Sea Lord
  • Professional head of the UK's Royal Navy

    "Senior Naval Lord to the Board of Admiralty" when the post was created in 1689, the office was re-styled First Naval Lord in 1771. The concept of a professional

    First Sea Lord

    First Sea Lord

    First_Sea_Lord

  • ITER
  • International nuclear fusion research and engineering megaproject

    in EAST". Radio Frequency Power in Plasmas. AIP Conference Proceedings. 1689 (1). EURATOM: 080002. Bibcode:2015AIPC.1689h0002D. doi:10.1063/1.4936525

    ITER

    ITER

    ITER

  • Edward VII
  • King of the United Kingdom from 1901 to 1910

    constitutional monarch. At age seven, Edward embarked on a rigorous educational programme devised by Albert, and supervised by several tutors. Unlike his elder

    Edward VII

    Edward VII

    Edward_VII

  • 1677 Construction Programme
  • Group of 17th century Royal Navy ships

    The 1677 Construction Programme was a group of Royal Navy ships of the line approved on 5 March 1677. This program authorised the construction of thirty

    1677 Construction Programme

    1677_Construction_Programme

  • Electric car use by country
  • 264 new BEV were sold, representing 0.7% of the overall sales. In 2021 1689 electric cars have been sold, which represents 3.2% of the overall market

    Electric car use by country

    Electric car use by country

    Electric_car_use_by_country

  • Statism
  • Doctrine that the political authority of the state is legitimate to some degree

    (1667), Two Treatises of Government (1689) and An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1690). In the text of 1689, he established the basis of liberal

    Statism

    Statism

  • Count Dankula
  • Scottish YouTuber (born 1987)

    Human Rights. BBC Scotland planned to feature Meechan in a 2019 debate programme, The Collective, and had him film two episodes. However, the network announced

    Count Dankula

    Count Dankula

    Count_Dankula

  • Mercedes-Benz A-Class
  • Subcompact executive car

    of its components could also be ordered individually and the Designo programme offered additional high-end customisation options. It is a version of

    Mercedes-Benz A-Class

    Mercedes-Benz A-Class

    Mercedes-Benz_A-Class

  • List of subnational entities by Human Development Index
  • Development Index report, as compiled by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), which does not include states with limited recognition who are

    List of subnational entities by Human Development Index

    List of subnational entities by Human Development Index

    List_of_subnational_entities_by_Human_Development_Index

  • List of largest exoplanets
  • List of largest planets by size

    planets - III". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 408 (3): 1689–1713. arXiv:1006.4443. Bibcode:2010MNRAS.408.1689S. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2966

    List of largest exoplanets

    List of largest exoplanets

    List_of_largest_exoplanets

  • Grenadier Guards
  • Infantry regiment of the British Army

    1688: Edward Lee, 1st Earl of Lichfield 1688–1689: Major General Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Grafton 1689–1690: Lieutenant General Henry Sydney, 1st Earl

    Grenadier Guards

    Grenadier_Guards

  • United Kingdom
  • Country in northwestern Europe

    Revolution of 1688 and the subsequent Bill of Rights 1689 in England and Claim of Right Act 1689 in Scotland ensured that, unlike much of the rest of

    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom

    United_Kingdom

  • Richard III of England
  • King of England from 1483 to 1485

    February 2013). "Richard III dig: 'It does look like him'". Today (Radio programme). London. BBC Radio 4. Retrieved 7 February 2013 – via BBC News. King

    Richard III of England

    Richard III of England

    Richard_III_of_England

  • Lumpenproletariat
  • Marxist term to describe a subsection of the underclass

    synchronic view of the word was accepted and enhanced in the work of Montesquieu (1689-1755) in his 1748:(p527) work The Spirit Of Laws and also by Jean-Jacques

    Lumpenproletariat

    Lumpenproletariat

  • Gerald Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster
  • British landowner, businessman, aristocrat and Territorial Army officer (1951–2016)

    Grosvenor married Mary Davies, owner of land near London. Their son Richard (1689–1732) adopted the lease construction. In the explanation of Tom Quinn, in

    Gerald Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster

    Gerald Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster

    Gerald_Grosvenor,_6th_Duke_of_Westminster

  • Hudson's Bay Company
  • Canadian retail business holding company

    Company Archives became part of the United Nations "Memory of the World Programme" project, under UNESCO. The records covered the HBC history from the founding

    Hudson's Bay Company

    Hudson's Bay Company

    Hudson's_Bay_Company

  • Japan
  • Country in East Asia

    K. (2014). London: The Selden Map and the Making of a Global City, 1549–1689. University of Chicago Press. pp. 76, 79. ISBN 978-0-226-08079-6. Hoffman

    Japan

    Japan

    Japan

  • William, Prince of Wales
  • Heir apparent to the British throne (born 1982)

    2014 to undertake an executive agriculture management programme run by the Cambridge Programme for Sustainability Leadership (CPSL), of which his father

    William, Prince of Wales

    William, Prince of Wales

    William,_Prince_of_Wales

  • List of dates predicted for apocalyptic events
  • natural events have also been theorised by various scientists and scientific groups. While these predictions are generally accepted as plausible within the

    List of dates predicted for apocalyptic events

    List of dates predicted for apocalyptic events

    List_of_dates_predicted_for_apocalyptic_events

  • Serbia
  • Country in Southeast-Central Europe

    However, the Ottoman army reconquered a large part of Serbia in the winter of 1689/1690, leading to a brutal massacre of the civilian population by uncontrolled

    Serbia

    Serbia

    Serbia

  • Modified 1719 Establishment Group
  • Class of ships

    Vessels acquired from 16 December 1688, Fifth Rates of 32 and 36 guns, 1689 Programme Winfield 2007, British Warships in the Age of Sail (1714 – 1792), by

    Modified 1719 Establishment Group

    Modified_1719_Establishment_Group

  • Persecution of Christians
  • leaders, headed by Serbian Patriarch Arsenije III, sided with the Austrians in 1689 and again in 1737 under Serbian Patriarch Arsenije IV. In the following punitive

    Persecution of Christians

    Persecution of Christians

    Persecution_of_Christians

  • Emmeline Pankhurst
  • British suffragette (1858–1928)

    Dunlop was arrested for writing an excerpt from the Bill of Rights (1688 or 1689) on a wall in the House of Commons. Angered by the conditions of the jail

    Emmeline Pankhurst

    Emmeline Pankhurst

    Emmeline_Pankhurst

  • Karan (caste)
  • Social community of Odisha, India

    COLLEGE, MALDA: 40. ISSN 2230-8490 – via academia.edu. Then Divyasingha Deva (1689-1716) became king of Khurda, with help of Ramachandra Pattanaik, the son

    Karan (caste)

    Karan_(caste)

  • Whigs (British political party)
  • 1678–1859 political party in the UK

    nature". Ashcraft and Goldsmith (1983) have traced in detail, in the period 1689 to 1710, the major influence of the liberal political ideas of John Locke

    Whigs (British political party)

    Whigs_(British_political_party)

  • Timeline of Russian history
  • a burned steppe incapable of feeding their horses, Russians turned back. 1689 June Fyodor Shaklovity, the head of the Streltsy Department, persuaded Sophia

    Timeline of Russian history

    Timeline of Russian history

    Timeline_of_Russian_history

  • Huguenots in South Africa
  • though she and her husband left for Batavia after ten years. Between 1688 and 1689, a total of 180 Huguenots from France and 18 Walloons from present-day Belgium

    Huguenots in South Africa

    Huguenots in South Africa

    Huguenots_in_South_Africa

  • Catherine de' Medici
  • Queen of France from 1547 to 1559

    cultural display. Once in control of the royal purse, she launched a programme of artistic patronage that lasted for three decades. During this time

    Catherine de' Medici

    Catherine de' Medici

    Catherine_de'_Medici

  • 2024 in science
  • Administration and University of Oklahoma via the American Meteorological Society: 1689–1710. Bibcode:2024MWRv..152.1689L. doi:10.1175/MWR-D-23-0242.1. Retrieved

    2024 in science

    2024_in_science

  • European Artificial Intelligence Office
  • European Union commission office

    Regulation. 1 August 2024. Retrieved 16 August 2025. "Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 (Artificial Intelligence Act), Official Journal". Publications Office of

    European Artificial Intelligence Office

    European_Artificial_Intelligence_Office

  • Constitution of the United Kingdom
  • Uncodified national constitution

    England. After the Glorious Revolution, the Bill of Rights 1689 and the Claim of Right Act 1689 cemented Parliament's position as the supreme law-making

    Constitution of the United Kingdom

    Constitution of the United Kingdom

    Constitution_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Palace of Westminster
  • Meeting place of the UK Parliament

    British monarchs between 1689 and 1760 Palace of Whitehall – The principal residence of the English kings from 1530 until 1689 St James's Palace – The

    Palace of Westminster

    Palace of Westminster

    Palace_of_Westminster

  • Soviet invasion of Poland
  • 1939 World War II invasion

    John Hobsbawm (29 October 1992). Nations and Nationalism Since 1780: Programme, Myth, Reality – pp. 130. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-43961-9

    Soviet invasion of Poland

    Soviet invasion of Poland

    Soviet_invasion_of_Poland

  • Storm of Love
  • German television soap opera

    shortened to 25 minutes starting in 2025. In July 2024, it was announced the programme's running time would remain 50 minutes. The series takes place mainly in

    Storm of Love

    Storm of Love

    Storm_of_Love

  • List of weather records
  • Administration and University of Oklahoma via the American Meteorological Society: 1689–1710. Bibcode:2024MWRv..152.1689L. doi:10.1175/MWR-D-23-0242.1. Retrieved

    List of weather records

    List of weather records

    List_of_weather_records

  • List of early warships of the English navy
  • 1649 programme group, fourth rate frigates Portsmouth 34 (1650) – Blew up 1689 President 34 (1650) – Renamed Bonaventure 1660 1650 programme group, fourth

    List of early warships of the English navy

    List of early warships of the English navy

    List_of_early_warships_of_the_English_navy

  • Cuba
  • Country in the Caribbean

    the population lives in extreme poverty. According to the World Food Programme of the United Nations, rationed food meets only a fraction of daily nutritional

    Cuba

    Cuba

    Cuba

  • Identity Cards Act 2006
  • Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom

    ID cards". "National Entitlement Card Programme". www.entitlementcard.org.uk. National Entitlement Card Programme Office / Dundee City Council. Retrieved

    Identity Cards Act 2006

    Identity Cards Act 2006

    Identity_Cards_Act_2006

  • Nivkh people
  • Ethnic group of far eastern Russia

    Nivkh were tributaries of the Manchus. After the Treaty of Nerchinsk in 1689, they functioned as intermediaries between the Russians, Manchu and Japanese

    Nivkh people

    Nivkh people

    Nivkh_people

  • HMS Hampton Court (1678)
  • Ship of the line of the Royal Navy

    during the abdication of James II and arrival of William III and Mary II. In 1689 she was under Captain John Munden as Flagship of Rear-Admiral Lord John Berkeley

    HMS Hampton Court (1678)

    HMS Hampton Court (1678)

    HMS_Hampton_Court_(1678)

  • List of British generals and brigadiers
  • Indian Medical Service Lieutenant-General Sir Andrew Agnew, 5th Baronet (1689–1771) Brigadier-General James Agnew (1719–1777) Major-General Donal Maurice

    List of British generals and brigadiers

    List of British generals and brigadiers

    List_of_British_generals_and_brigadiers

  • New Zealand
  • Island country in the Pacific Ocean

    government institutions was established in England by the Bill of Rights 1689 and has been ratified as law in New Zealand. The House of Representatives

    New Zealand

    New Zealand

    New_Zealand

  • Derry
  • City in Northern Ireland

    occasions in the 17th century, the most notable being the Siege of Derry of 1688–1689. It was also nicknamed "Stroke City" by local broadcaster Gerry Anderson

    Derry

    Derry

    Derry

  • Robert Walpole
  • Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1721 to 1742

    history 1688–1832. p. 71. Hoppit, Julian (2000). A Land of Liberty? England 1689–1727. p. 410. "Sir Robert Walpole (Whig, 1721–1742)". Government of the United

    Robert Walpole

    Robert Walpole

    Robert_Walpole

  • Education Act 2002
  • Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

    Act 2002 Academies Act 2010 Education Act 2011 Types Specialist schools programme Applied Learning College Arts College Media Arts Performing Arts Visual

    Education Act 2002

    Education Act 2002

    Education_Act_2002

  • Space Industry Act 2018
  • Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

    (2010–2021) EU Agency for the Space Programme (2021–) Galileo programme Copernicus programme EGNOS programme EUSST programme Body of European Regulators for

    Space Industry Act 2018

    Space Industry Act 2018

    Space_Industry_Act_2018

  • Magna Carta
  • English charter of freedoms made in 1215

    November 2014. "Magna Carta, issued in 1215". UNESCO Memory of the World Programme. Archived from the original on 1 July 2024. Retrieved 21 May 2025. "Surviving

    Magna Carta

    Magna Carta

    Magna_Carta

  • Margraviate of Baden-Baden
  • Territory within the Holy Roman Empire (1535–1771)

    In 1689, Mélac systematically burnt all the cities and villages of Baden, except for Gernsbach. While the city of Baden burnt on 24 August 1689, Louis

    Margraviate of Baden-Baden

    Margraviate of Baden-Baden

    Margraviate_of_Baden-Baden

  • 1st Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
  • Secret meeting in Minsk 1898

    cit., p. 4 THE CAMBRIDGE HISTORY OF RUSSIA, Volume II – Imperial Russia, 1689–1917 page 645 "Центральный Комитет, избранный I-м съездом РСДРП 3(15).3.1898

    1st Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party

    1st Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party

    1st_Congress_of_the_Russian_Social_Democratic_Labour_Party

  • Timeline of Indian history
  • skeleton of Akbar, was taken out and the bones were consumed to flames. 1689 11 March After being ambushed and captured by the Mughals, Sambhaji is tortured

    Timeline of Indian history

    Timeline of Indian history

    Timeline_of_Indian_history

  • Early world maps
  • List of early depictions of the world

    particularly of those by Nicolaes Visscher I and Frederick de Wit. The map is of 1689. The original size is 48.3 cm × 56.0 cm (19.0 in × 22.0 in) and was produced

    Early world maps

    Early_world_maps

  • Coins of the pound sterling
  • British current and historic coinage

    original on 14 July 2011. Retrieved 17 May 2008. "Cupro Nickel Replacement Programme". Archived from the original on 10 July 2014. Retrieved 1 September 2014

    Coins of the pound sterling

    Coins_of_the_pound_sterling

  • British Army during the Victorian Era
  • Military history and organisation

    Great Britain The Lion at Home: A Documentary History of Domestic Policy, 1689-1973. Vol. III. London, New York: Chelsea House. Farwell, Byron (1973). Queen

    British Army during the Victorian Era

    British Army during the Victorian Era

    British_Army_during_the_Victorian_Era

  • MDMA
  • Psychoactive drug, often called ecstasy

    benchmarking of MDMA-assisted psychotherapy" (PDF). Nature Medicine. 27 (10): 1689–1690. doi:10.1038/s41591-021-01525-0. PMID 34635857. S2CID 238636360. Archived

    MDMA

    MDMA

    MDMA

  • Monarchy of the United Kingdom
  • the Glorious Revolution, the Bill of Rights 1689, and its Scottish counterpart the Claim of Right Act 1689, further curtailed the power of the monarchy

    Monarchy of the United Kingdom

    Monarchy of the United Kingdom

    Monarchy_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Timeline of Oxford
  • Institute and Oxford Vaccine Group in conjunction with AstraZeneca, is approved for use in the COVID-19 vaccination programme in the United Kingdom. 2021

    Timeline of Oxford

    Timeline of Oxford

    Timeline_of_Oxford

  • Morocco
  • Country in North Africa

    English who had abandoned it in 1684 and drove the Spanish from Larache in 1689. The Portuguese abandoned Mazagão, their last territory in Morocco, in 1769

    Morocco

    Morocco

    Morocco

  • Lloyd's of London
  • Insurance market located in London, England

    origins to a coffee-house established by Edward Lloyd on Tower Street c. 1689, making it one of the oldest insurance companies in the world. Today, it

    Lloyd's of London

    Lloyd's of London

    Lloyd's_of_London

  • Welsh-language literature
  • London due to legal restrictions on printing); and Gwilym Puw (c.1618–c.1689), among others. The number and activity of these poets came despite the fact

    Welsh-language literature

    Welsh-language_literature

  • History of the prime minister of the United Kingdom
  • authority and that of their successors: the Bill of Rights (1689), the Mutiny Bill (1689), the Triennial Bill (1694), the Treason Act (1696) and the Act

    History of the prime minister of the United Kingdom

    History_of_the_prime_minister_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Kensington Palace
  • Residence of the British royal family in London

    Shortly after William and Mary assumed the throne as joint monarchs in 1689, they began searching for a residence better suited for the comfort of the

    Kensington Palace

    Kensington Palace

    Kensington_Palace

  • Romani people in Portugal
  • 1613, 1614 and 1618; King John IV in 1647, 1650 and 1654; King Peter II in 1689; King John V in 1707, 1708, 1718 and 1745; King Joseph I in 1751 and 1756;

    Romani people in Portugal

    Romani people in Portugal

    Romani_people_in_Portugal

  • Soft power
  • Ability to co-opt rather than coerce

    French and British Diplomacy and the Politics of Interstate Recognition, 1689 to 1789". American Sociological Review. 83 (6): 1254–1280. doi:10.1177/0003122418811264

    Soft power

    Soft_power

  • Sainte-Chapelle
  • French royal chapel in Paris, France

    considerable damage, especially to the furniture, and a flood in the winter of 1689–1690 caused major damage to the painted walls of the lower chapel. The original

    Sainte-Chapelle

    Sainte-Chapelle

    Sainte-Chapelle

  • Names of China
  • document for the first time during the Qing dynasty in the Treaty of Nerchinsk, 1689. The term was then used in communications with other states and in treaties

    Names of China

    Names_of_China

  • List of Judge Dredd characters
  • 2000AD progs 1640–1643 and 2069–2072 2000 AD #1535 and 1542, 2007 2000 AD #1689 2000 AD #1693 2000 AD #1782–83 2000 AD #2116 2000 AD #2118 2000 AD #2464

    List of Judge Dredd characters

    List_of_Judge_Dredd_characters

  • Samuel Pepys
  • English writer and politician (1633–1703)

    ("Madam Turner") (1623–1686)   +(1650)+   John Turner, Yorkshire lawyer (1631–1689) Charles Turner   +   Margaret Cholmley Theophila Turner ("The")

    Samuel Pepys

    Samuel Pepys

    Samuel_Pepys

  • Naples International Airport
  • Main airport serving Naples, Italy

    (2007). Fodor's Italy 2007. Fodor's Travel Guides. p. 755. ISBN 978-1-4000-1689-1. "azienda napoletana mobilità". Archived from the original on 13 June 2018

    Naples International Airport

    Naples International Airport

    Naples_International_Airport

  • Neil Hamilton (politician)
  • British politician from Wales, former UKIP leader

    parliamentary lobbyist, as a co-plaintiff. In the process, the Bill of Rights 1689 was amended by the Defamation Act 1996 to allow statements made in Parliament

    Neil Hamilton (politician)

    Neil Hamilton (politician)

    Neil_Hamilton_(politician)

  • Pompeii
  • Ancient city near modern Naples, Italy

    can be seen in many places today. However, he kept the finding secret. In 1689, Francesco Picchetti saw a wall inscription mentioning decurio Pompeiis ("town

    Pompeii

    Pompeii

    Pompeii

  • Goa Inquisition
  • Portuguese Inquisition in Portuguese India

    with an account of his deliverance; translated into English, Henry Wharton (1689) (Large file, University of Michigan Archives) An account of the Inquisition

    Goa Inquisition

    Goa Inquisition

    Goa_Inquisition

  • Savoyard–Waldensian wars
  • Series of conflicts

    resided in Brandenburg, Württemberg, Hesse and the Palatinate from 1687 to 1689. When the Nine Years' War broke out in September 1688, Victor Amadeus II

    Savoyard–Waldensian wars

    Savoyard–Waldensian wars

    Savoyard–Waldensian_wars

  • Messalina
  • Roman empress from AD 41 to 48

    other court intrigues of the four last years reign, not yet made publick (1689). This was yet another satire on a Stuart Queen, Mary of Modena in this case

    Messalina

    Messalina

    Messalina

  • Marriageable age
  • Age where marriage is allowed by law

    Digest, v. 11 (1983–1985), p. 263. Canon Law Annotated, Caparros, et al., p. 1689 Canon Law Annotated, Caparros, et al., p. 1741. Canon Law Annotated, Caparros

    Marriageable age

    Marriageable_age

  • 2024 in England
  • Council asks Bedfordshire Police to stop working with the television programme 24 Hours in Police Custody because it argues the show is damaging the

    2024 in England

    2024_in_England

  • Foggy Dew (English song)
  • English folk song

    early 19th-century revision of "When I First Came to Court", licensed in 1689. Burl Ives popularized a version of the song called "The Foggy, Foggy Dew"

    Foggy Dew (English song)

    Foggy_Dew_(English_song)

  • Ketamine
  • Dissociative anesthetic and anti-depressant

    antidepressants is taking longer than expected". Drug Discovery Today. 23 (10): 1689–1692. doi:10.1016/j.drudis.2018.02.006. PMC 6211562. PMID 29501913. Moaddel

    Ketamine

    Ketamine

    Ketamine

  • Peer pressure
  • Influencing peers to conform

    behavior: A meta-analysis". Journal of Consumer Behaviour. 20 (6): 1675–1689. doi:10.1002/cb.1946. ISSN 1472-0817. Williams, Brett. "There are now over

    Peer pressure

    Peer_pressure

  • Primitive accumulation
  • Marxist theory of the origin of capitalism

    defence for this new form of property. In his Second Treatise of Government (1689), he argued that private property is created when an individual "mixes his

    Primitive accumulation

    Primitive_accumulation

  • Greater Antilles
  • Group of Caribbean islands

    (PDF). HDRO (Human Development Report Office) United Nations Development Programme. pp. 22–25. Retrieved 14 September 2018. "Human Development Report 2018

    Greater Antilles

    Greater Antilles

    Greater_Antilles

  • History of the constitution of the United Kingdom
  • of the Boyne. Bill of Rights 1689 and Claim of Right 1689 arts 2, 8 and 13 John Locke, Second Treatise on Government (1689) ch IX "The True Levellers Standard

    History of the constitution of the United Kingdom

    History of the constitution of the United Kingdom

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  • Hannah Ayscough
  • Mother of Sir Isaac Newton (1616–1679)

    discussses her lands, goods, livestock inventory and her will in detail. The programme notes that she was owed large sums of money at her death, suggesting she

    Hannah Ayscough

    Hannah_Ayscough

  • HMS Experiment (1689)
  • HMS Experiment was a fifth rate built under the 1689 programme built at Deptford Dockyard. Her guns were listed under old terms for guns as demi-culverines

    HMS Experiment (1689)

    HMS_Experiment_(1689)

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  • Brearley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Brearley

    English (Yorkshire) : variant spelling of Brierley.John Brearly came from Yorkshire, England, to Trenton, NJ, in 1680.

    Brearley

  • Meggs
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Meggs

    English : metronymic from Megg, a reduced form of the personal name Margaret (see Margeson).Vincent Meggs (c.1583–1658) came to Weymouth, MA, from East Devon, England, in or before 1639.

    Meggs

  • Jourdain
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Jourdain

    English and French : variant of Jordan.A Jourdain from the Saintonge region of France is recorded in Quebec City in 1676. Another, from the Savoie, is documented in 1688 in Lachine, Quebec, with the secondary surname Lafrizade. A third, from Provence, is documented in Champlain, Quebec, in 1688; and another, also called Labrosse, in Montreal in 1696. Other secondary surnames include Bellerose, Lafrance, and Saint-Louis.

    Jourdain

  • Minhaj
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Minhaj

    Way. Program.

    Minhaj

  • Andrus
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Andrus

    English : variant of Andrews.William Andrus came to Boston in 1635 and moved to New Haven in 1639, where he died in 1676.

    Andrus

  • Jourdan
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Jourdan

    English and French : variant of Jordan.A Jourdain from the Saintonge region of France is recorded in Quebec City in 1676. Another, from the Savoie, is documented in 1688 in Lachine, Quebec, with the secondary surname Lafrizade. A third, from Provence, is documented in Champlain, Quebec, in 1688; and another, also called Labrosse, in Montreal in 1696. Other secondary surnames include Bellerose, Lafrance, and Saint-Louis.

    Jourdan

  • Wetherill
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wetherill

    English : variant of Wetherell.Christopher Wetherill emigrated from England to Burlington, NJ, in 1683.

    Wetherill

  • Godard
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Godard

    English and French : variant spelling of Goddard.A family Godard, also called Lapointe, from Senlis (Oise) was in Beaupré, Quebec, by 1687.

    Godard

  • Penington
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Penington

    English : variant of Pennington.Edward Penington, born in 1667 in Amersham, Buckinghamshire1, England, was appointed surveyor-general of the province of PA in 1698 and accompanied William Penn to Philadelphia.

    Penington

  • Mashburn
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mashburn

    English : probably a variant of Marshburn.Edward Mashburn came from London to Onslow Co., NC, in 1698.

    Mashburn

  • Fann
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Fann

    English : variant of Fenn.Reduced form of Irish McFann.The first recorded bearer of this name in North America is John Fann, who was born in Richmond Co., VA, in 1688.

    Fann

  • Dillard
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dillard

    English : unexplained; possibly a variant of Dollard. The name was in VA by 1698.

    Dillard

  • Torrey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Torrey

    English : probably a variant of Terry 1.A Josiah Torrey was in Boston before 1680. John Torrey (1796–1873) was a botanist and teacher born in NY who catalogued many North American plants.

    Torrey

  • Minhaj
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Minhaj

    Way; Program; Road; Path

    Minhaj

  • Ussery
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ussery

    English : variant of Essary. Many forms of this name are found in North America, ranging from Esarey to Usrey, and probably Necessary as well. In the U.S. it is predominantly a southern name.John Ussery is recorded in New Kent Co., VA in 1684; he died in 1687. Many bearers are recorded in VA in the early 18th century. In NC several Usserys obtained land grants between 1760 and 1770. William Ussery obtained a land grant in SC in 1772.

    Ussery

  • Dearborn
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dearborn

    English : unexplained.Godfrey Dearborn (baptized September 24, 1603 in Willoughby, Lincolnshire, England) came to North America in 1639 and settled in Hampton, NH, where he died on February 4, 1686.

    Dearborn

  • Waln
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Lancashire)

    Waln

    English (Lancashire) : unexplained.Nicholas Waln came from the West Riding of Yorkshire, England, to New Castle, DE, in 1682. A Philadelphia, PA, Waln family flourished in the second half of the 18th century.

    Waln

  • Lucasta
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Lucasta

    This Name was Invented by British Poet Richard Lovelace whose Poem of this Name was Published in 1649; From Luciana

    Lucasta

  • Bushnell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bushnell

    English : unexplained.Francis Bushnell came to New Haven, CT, in 1639, and was a founder of Guilford, CT.

    Bushnell

  • Minhaaj
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Minhaaj

    Way; Program

    Minhaaj

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Online names & meanings

  • AVSALOM
  • Male

    Hebrew

    AVSALOM

    (אֲבְשָׁלוֹם) Variant spelling of Hebrew Avshalom, AVSALOM means "father of peace." 

  • Karian
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Karian

    Man

  • LÍADÁIN
  • Female

    Irish

    LÍADÁIN

    Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Líadan, LÍADÁIN means "grey lady."

  • Jerrah
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew

    Jerrah

    Jehovah has seen. A Biblical name.

  • SAMIA
  • Female

    Egyptian

    SAMIA

    , elevated, sublime.

  • Jazzy
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Jazzy

    Modern; combination of Jocelyn and the musical term jazz.

  • Ayita
  • Girl/Female

    American, Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Ayita

    Beloved

  • Rahmaa
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Rahmaa

    To have mercy upon

  • Pasupathi
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Pasupathi

    Lord Shiva

  • Shantsaihaj
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Shantsaihaj

    One in Tranquillity

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  • Jacobite
  • n.

    A partisan or adherent of James the Second, after his abdication, or of his descendants, an opposer of the revolution in 1688 in favor of William and Mary.

  • Sorbonist
  • n.

    A doctor of the Sorbonne, or theological college, in the University of Paris, founded by Robert de Sorbon, a. d. 1252. It was suppressed in the Revolution of 1789.

  • Commonwealth
  • n.

    Specifically, the form of government established on the death of Charles I., in 1649, which existed under Oliver Cromwell and his son Richard, ending with the abdication of the latter in 1659.

  • Programma
  • n.

    An edict published for public information; an official bulletin; a public proclamation.

  • Flyer
  • n.

    Anything that is scattered abroad in great numbers as a theatrical programme, an advertising leaf, etc.

  • Programme
  • n.

    That which is written or printed as a public notice or advertisement; a scheme; a prospectus; especially, a brief outline or explanation of the order to be pursued, or the subjects embraced, in any public exercise, performance, or entertainment; a preliminary sketch.

  • Slate
  • v. t.

    A list of candidates, prepared for nomination or for election; a list of candidates, or a programme of action, devised beforehand.

  • Notable
  • n.

    One of a number of persons, before the revolution of 1789, chiefly of the higher orders, appointed by the king to constitute a representative body.

  • Programma
  • n.

    Any law, which, after it had passed the Athenian senate, was fixed on a tablet for public inspection previously to its being proposed to the general assembly of the people.

  • Programma
  • n.

    A preface.

  • Playbill
  • n.

    A printed programme of a play, with the parts assigned to the actors.

  • Parliament
  • n.

    In France, before the Revolution of 1789, one of the several principal judicial courts.

  • Card
  • n.

    A published note, containing a brief statement, explanation, request, expression of thanks, or the like; as, to put a card in the newspapers. Also, a printed programme, and (fig.), an attraction or inducement; as, this will be a good card for the last day of the fair.

  • Laurel
  • n.

    An English gold coin made in 1619, and so called because the king's head on it was crowned with laurel.

  • Program
  • n.

    Same as Programme.

  • Programmata
  • pl.

    of Programma

  • Nonjuror
  • n.

    One of those adherents of James II. who refused to take the oath of allegiance to William and Mary, or to their successors, after the revolution of 1688; a Jacobite.

  • Programma
  • n.

    See Programme.

  • Asmonean
  • n.

    One of the Asmonean family. The Asmoneans were leaders and rulers of the Jews from 168 to 35 b. c.

  • Arminian
  • n.

    One who holds the tenets of Arminius, a Dutch divine (b. 1560, d. 1609).