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  • 1694 Programme Group
  • The 1694 Programme of 32-gun fifth rates were derived from the 1693 programme vessels as demi-batterie ships. The concept was to have one tier of ordnance

    1694 Programme Group

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  • 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
  • 1693 Programme Group – 32-gun fifth rates 1694 HMS Shoreham 1694 HMS Scarborough 1694 HMS Sorlings 1694 HMS Winchelsea 1694 1694 Programme Group – 32-gun

    List of frigate classes of the Royal Navy

    List of frigate classes of the Royal Navy

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  • Tartar Group 32-gun ship
  • associated to her reign. The vessels would be similar to the previous 1694 programme with one exception. The upper deck battery would be fully enclosed with

    Tartar Group 32-gun ship

    Tartar_Group_32-gun_ship

  • 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

  • HMS Scarborough (1694)
  • guidance of Master Shipwright Joseph Lawrence. She was launched on 15 February 1694. Her dimensions were a gundeck of 104 feet 10 inches (31.95 metres) with

    HMS Scarborough (1694)

    HMS_Scarborough_(1694)

  • List of Jackanory episodes
  • and Bax: Part 1 - Bax is Bored Roger Collinson Bernard Holley 08-Apr-74 1694 Butch and Bax: Part 2 - It Doesn't Grow on Trees 09-Apr-74 1695 Butch and

    List of Jackanory episodes

    List_of_Jackanory_episodes

  • Hannah Cloke
  • British hydrologist

    Water@Reading group, which concentrates on water science, policy and societal impacts. She is the Director of the Natural Environment Research Council programme Flooding

    Hannah Cloke

    Hannah Cloke

    Hannah_Cloke

  • List of rivers by discharge
  • Hydrology. 274 (1): 62-79. Bibcode:2003JHyd..274...62P. doi:10.1016/S0022-1694(02)00397-9. Carlos Andrés, Lasso Alcalá; Mónica Andrea, Morales Betancourt

    List of rivers by discharge

    List of rivers by discharge

    List_of_rivers_by_discharge

  • HMS Phoenix (1694)
  • Fireship of the English Royal Navy

    was launched on 16 March 1694. She was commissioned in 1694 under the command of Captain Edward Rigby, RN. In December 1694 she was under the command

    HMS Phoenix (1694)

    HMS_Phoenix_(1694)

  • Ottoman Empire
  • Turkish Empire (c. 1299–1922)

    of the Aviation School quickened advancement in the military aviation programme, increased the number of enlisted persons within it, and gave the new

    Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman_Empire

  • Chatsworth House
  • Country house in Derbyshire, England

    House. William Cavendish, 4th Earl of Devonshire, who became the 1st Duke in 1694 for helping to put William of Orange on the English throne, was an advanced

    Chatsworth House

    Chatsworth House

    Chatsworth_House

  • Trans World Sport
  • 1987 British TV series or programme

    and the Politics of the Seoul olympics. James F. Larson. ISBN 978-0-8133-1694-9. Retrieved 19 August 2015. Gregory Peters (9 April 2003). The Man of la

    Trans World Sport

    Trans_World_Sport

  • Pachelbel's Canon
  • Musical composition by Pachelbel

    may have been composed for Johann Christoph Bach's wedding, on 23 October 1694, which Pachelbel attended. Johann Ambrosius Bach, Pachelbel, and other friends

    Pachelbel's Canon

    Pachelbel's Canon

    Pachelbel's_Canon

  • Duchy of Cornwall
  • Royal duchy in England

    to 100,000 homes—and investing £20 million in environmental recovery programmes, while collaborating with organisations such as wildlife trusts and the

    Duchy of Cornwall

    Duchy of Cornwall

    Duchy_of_Cornwall

  • Cerne Abbas Giant
  • Hill figure near Cerne Abbas in Dorset

    late 11th century. The earliest known written reference is a 4 November 1694 entry in the churchwarden's accounts from St Mary's Church in Cerne Abbas

    Cerne Abbas Giant

    Cerne Abbas Giant

    Cerne_Abbas_Giant

  • National Lottery (United Kingdom)
  • Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

    operator; the Camelot Group was awarded the franchise on 25 May 1994. The first draw took place on 19 November 1994 with a television programme presented by Noel

    National Lottery (United Kingdom)

    National_Lottery_(United_Kingdom)

  • 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 ships of the line of the Dutch Republic
  • Overijssel 55 guns (1694, 145 ft) (A) Dieren guns 64 (1694, 145 ft) (A) Dom van Utrecht 64 guns (1694, 150 ft) (F) Prince Friso 68 guns (1694, 145 ft) (M) Delft

    List of ships of the line of the Dutch Republic

    List_of_ships_of_the_line_of_the_Dutch_Republic

  • Common starling
  • Species of passerine birds

    Muscicapinae, Hirundinidae, and Sturnidae". American Museum Novitates (1694): 1–18. Feare & Craig (1998) pp. 183–189. Gray (1831) p. 84. Rasmussen &

    Common starling

    Common starling

    Common_starling

  • Picnic
  • Excursion at which a meal is eaten outdoors

    of wine, a reference to the drunken antics of the gourmand musketeers. By 1694 the word was listed in Gilles Ménage's Dictionnaire étymologique, ou Origines

    Picnic

    Picnic

    Picnic

  • London
  • Capital of England and the United Kingdom

    at Paternoster Square and Temple Bar The Bank of England, established in 1694, is the model on which most modern central banks are based. Media companies

    London

    London

    London

  • Climate Change Act 2008
  • Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

    Adaptation Programme (NAP), first report published in 2013, the second in July 2018. Publication of the third National Adaptation Programme, for 2023–28

    Climate Change Act 2008

    Climate Change Act 2008

    Climate_Change_Act_2008

  • 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

  • List of longest-reigning monarchs
  • 2024 Chitral: A Study in Statecraft, 1320–1969. IUCN Pakistan, Sahrhad Programme. 2004. ISBN 978-969-8141-69-1. Tiendrebeogo, Yamba (1963). "Histoire traditionnelle

    List of longest-reigning monarchs

    List of longest-reigning monarchs

    List_of_longest-reigning_monarchs

  • KAI KT-1 Woongbi
  • South Korean military training aircraft

    KT-1 were in the KTX programme, which had been launched during 1988 on behalf of the Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF). The programme, which sought to develop

    KAI KT-1 Woongbi

    KAI KT-1 Woongbi

    KAI_KT-1_Woongbi

  • History of the prime minister of the United Kingdom
  • successors: the Bill of Rights (1689), the Mutiny Bill (1689), the Triennial Bill (1694), the Treason Act (1696) and the Act of Settlement (1701). Known collectively

    History of the prime minister of the United Kingdom

    History_of_the_prime_minister_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • United Arab Emirates
  • Country in West Asia

    Bibcode:2015JHyd..531..792S. doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2015.10.048. ISSN 0022-1694. "Top 5 Ports in United Arab Emirates". iContainers. 4 April 2020. Archived

    United Arab Emirates

    United Arab Emirates

    United_Arab_Emirates

  • St. George's Cathedral, Istanbul
  • Church in Istanbul, Turkey

    was again reconstructed under Patriarch Callinicus II of Constantinople (1694–1702). In the early 18th century (sources vary on the exact date) the church

    St. George's Cathedral, Istanbul

    St. George's Cathedral, Istanbul

    St._George's_Cathedral,_Istanbul

  • Syro-Malabaric Rite
  • Indian usage of the East Syriac Rite

    (1944), p. 50–51. Geddes (1694), p. 146. Geddes (1694), p. 148. Geddes (1694), p. 149. Geddes (1694), p. 150–151. Geddes (1694), p. 368. Malekandathil (2003)

    Syro-Malabaric Rite

    Syro-Malabaric Rite

    Syro-Malabaric_Rite

  • Dido and Aeneas
  • Opera by Purcell, circa 1689

    Free scores at the Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki) BBC Radio 4 programme about "Dido's Lament" Dido and Aeneas: Scores at the International Music

    Dido and Aeneas

    Dido and Aeneas

    Dido_and_Aeneas

  • Godavari River
  • River in south-central India

    Hydrology. 46 (3): 331–342. Bibcode:1980JHyd...46..331B. doi:10.1016/0022-1694(80)90085-2. Cui, Meng; Wang, Zhanghua; Nageswara Rao, Kakani; Sangode, S

    Godavari River

    Godavari River

    Godavari_River

  • Reception of Johann Sebastian Bach's music
  • History of musical appreciation

    well-established German model. The organ in St Paul's Cathedral commissioned in 1694 from Father Smith and completed in 1697, with a case by Christopher Wren

    Reception of Johann Sebastian Bach's music

    Reception of Johann Sebastian Bach's music

    Reception_of_Johann_Sebastian_Bach's_music

  • Descendants of the Sikh gurus
  • Har Sahai was founded in 1745 by Har Sahai's father, Guru Jiwan Mal (born 1694), who was a direct descendant of the fourth Sikh guru, Ram Das, in the seventh

    Descendants of the Sikh gurus

    Descendants of the Sikh gurus

    Descendants_of_the_Sikh_gurus

  • Self-financing Higher Education in Hong Kong
  • Post-secondary Programmes. Legislative Council Panel on Education (2012). "Self-financing Post-secondary Education Sector", LC Paper No. CB(2)1694/11-12(08)

    Self-financing Higher Education in Hong Kong

    Self-financing_Higher_Education_in_Hong_Kong

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

    1693 the HBC recovered Fort Albany; d'Iberville captured York Factory in 1694, but the company recovered it the next year. In 1697, d'Iberville again commanded

    Hudson's Bay Company

    Hudson's Bay Company

    Hudson's_Bay_Company

  • List of music students by teacher: K to M
  • Johann Adam Reincken [pupils] Erik Tulindberg this teacher's teachers Leo (1694–1744) studied with teachers including Nicola Fago and Francesco Provenzale

    List of music students by teacher: K to M

    List of music students by teacher: K to M

    List_of_music_students_by_teacher:_K_to_M

  • Marriage in England and Wales
  • United Kingdom legislation

    unsolemnised common-law marriage was still valid. The Marriage Duty Act 1694 and the Marriage Duty Act 1695 required that banns or marriage licences must

    Marriage in England and Wales

    Marriage in England and Wales

    Marriage_in_England_and_Wales

  • List of people with breast cancer
  • Helen (January 1, 1999). Women's Studies Encyclopedia. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 9780313296208 – via Google Books. "Arlene Gottfried, Photographer

    List of people with breast cancer

    List of people with breast cancer

    List_of_people_with_breast_cancer

  • Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty
  • 1689 – January 1690 James Southerne, January 1690 – August 1694 William Bridgeman, August 1694–26 September 1698 joint with Josiah Burchett until 24 June

    Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty

    Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty

    Parliamentary_and_Financial_Secretary_to_the_Admiralty

  • United Kingdom constitutional law
  • Law that constitutes the body politic of the United Kingdom

    Parliament proceeded to set up a system of finance in the Bank of England Act 1694 and the Act of Settlement 1700 created an independent system of justice:

    United Kingdom constitutional law

    United Kingdom constitutional law

    United_Kingdom_constitutional_law

  • 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

  • List of people from Italy
  • Pandolfi, director, Cancer Genetics Programme, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University" Nature Publishing Group: science journals, jobs, and

    List of people from Italy

    List_of_people_from_Italy

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

    January 1691 2 May 1694 3 years, 99 days (3) Russell, EdwardAdmiral of the Fleet Edward Russell, 1st Earl of Orford (1653–1727) 2 May 1694 31 May 1699 5 years

    First Sea Lord

    First Sea Lord

    First_Sea_Lord

  • Timeline of computing before 1950
  • d'un mécanisme en fonte qui sélectionne les fils de chaîne grâce à un programme inscrit sur une carte perforée. "BROCADE". Supplement to Encyclopedia

    Timeline of computing before 1950

    Timeline of computing before 1950

    Timeline_of_computing_before_1950

  • 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

  • Falklands War
  • 1982 undeclared Argentina–United Kingdom war

    air power, including helicopters. In 1986 the BBC broadcast the Horizon programme In the Wake of HMS Sheffield, which discussed lessons learned from the

    Falklands War

    Falklands War

    Falklands_War

  • The Brook, Chatham
  • Major street and urban area in Chatham, Kent, England

    installing two posts and a chain to reserve it exclusively for State use. The 1694 and 1697 Estimates even list "Keeper of the Key of Landwall, £1," and in

    The Brook, Chatham

    The Brook, Chatham

    The_Brook,_Chatham

  • University of Bucharest
  • Public university in Bucharest, Romania

    and modernization of Romanian education, science, and culture since 1694. In 1694 Constantin Brâncoveanu, ruler of Wallachia, had founded the Princely

    University of Bucharest

    University of Bucharest

    University_of_Bucharest

  • HMS Shoreham (1694)
  • under contract by Thomas Ellis of Shoreham. She was launched on 6 January 1694. Her dimensions were a gundeck of 103 feet 0 inches (31.39 metres) with a

    HMS Shoreham (1694)

    HMS Shoreham (1694)

    HMS_Shoreham_(1694)

  • Coldstream Guards
  • Infantry regiment of the British Army

    Lieutenant General William Craven, 1st Earl of Craven 1689–1694: Lieutenant General Thomas Tollemache 1694–1702: Lieutenant General John Cutts, 1st Baron Cutts

    Coldstream Guards

    Coldstream Guards

    Coldstream_Guards

  • St Peter's Collegiate Church
  • Church in Wolverhampton, England

    Library access or UK public library membership required.) Laud, William (1694). The history of the troubles and tryal of the Most Reverend Father in God

    St Peter's Collegiate Church

    St Peter's Collegiate Church

    St_Peter's_Collegiate_Church

  • Warwick
  • County town of Warwickshire, England

    major tourist attraction. Much was destroyed in the Great Fire of Warwick in 1694 and then rebuilt with fine 18th century buildings, such as the Collegiate

    Warwick

    Warwick

    Warwick

  • List of ships of the line of the Royal Navy
  • Anglesea (1694) – broken up 1719 Ordered 16 November 1693 (130 ft group) Colchester (23 October 1694) – wrecked 1704 Romney (23 October 1694) – wrecked

    List of ships of the line of the Royal Navy

    List of ships of the line of the Royal Navy

    List_of_ships_of_the_line_of_the_Royal_Navy

  • Rozvi Empire
  • Empire (c. 1683–1866) in present-day Zimbabwe

    soured. Dombo left to pursue his own interests elsewhere on the Plateau. By 1694 Dombo was back in the northeast campaigning in Maungwe, at which time Nyakunembire

    Rozvi Empire

    Rozvi Empire

    Rozvi_Empire

  • English ship Ruby (1652)
  • Frigate Ship of Royal Navy

    (renamed Ruby Prize) in April 1694. She also captured La Diligente of Duguay-Trouin's squadron off the ilses of Scilly on 12 May 1694. In 1696 Captain Robert

    English ship Ruby (1652)

    English ship Ruby (1652)

    English_ship_Ruby_(1652)

  • Economic history of the United Kingdom
  • JSTOR Ellison, Martin and Andrew Scott. 2020. "Managing the UK National Debt 1694–2018." American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 12 (3): 227–57. Feis, Herbert

    Economic history of the United Kingdom

    Economic history of the United Kingdom

    Economic_history_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Meanings of minor-planet names: 10001–11000
  • System bodies are approved and published in a bulletin by IAU's Working Group for Small Bodies Nomenclature (WGSBN). Before May 2021, citations were published

    Meanings of minor-planet names: 10001–11000

    Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_10001–11000

  • Bride kidnapping
  • Practise in which a man abducts the woman he wishes to marry

    Private and Personal Acts: Acts of the Parliaments of England, Part 4, (1685–1694)". The National Archives. Retrieved 7 May 2015. "Franca Viola" Archived 12

    Bride kidnapping

    Bride kidnapping

    Bride_kidnapping

  • Maroons
  • Fugitive slaves who lived in hidden communities

    against Palmares in the 1640s were similarly unsuccessful. Between 1672 and 1694, Palmares withstood, on average, one Portuguese expedition nearly every year

    Maroons

    Maroons

    Maroons

  • List of Old Paulines
  • poet Samuel Pepys (1633–1703); civil servant and diarist James Hayes (1637–1694); Prince Rupert's secretary and first Deputy Governor, Hudson's Bay Company

    List of Old Paulines

    List_of_Old_Paulines

  • Geography of India
  • Bibcode:2018JHyd..567..489G. doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2018.10.012. ISSN 0022-1694. S2CID 135053362. Normile, D. (12 May 2000). "GLOBAL WARMING:Some Coral Bouncing

    Geography of India

    Geography of India

    Geography_of_India

  • 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

  • List of alumni of St John's College, Cambridge
  • 1st Earl of Orford, Admiral of the Fleet, First Lord of the Admiralty, 1694–99, 1709–10, and 1714–17 Sir Thomas Snow, Lieutenant-General during WWI George

    List of alumni of St John's College, Cambridge

    List of alumni of St John's College, Cambridge

    List_of_alumni_of_St_John's_College,_Cambridge

  • Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme
  • Australian Government subsidy for prescription medication

    contribution instead of the reduced safety net amount. The Prescription Shopping Programme (PSP) has been set up to identify patients who may be getting more PBS

    Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme

    Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme

    Pharmaceutical_Benefits_Scheme

  • Halifax, West Yorkshire
  • Town in West Yorkshire, England

    (ancestor to the diesel engine) John Tillotson, Archbishop of Canterbury (1691–1694) Brian Turner, chef, restaurateur and TV personality John E. Walker, Nobel

    Halifax, West Yorkshire

    Halifax, West Yorkshire

    Halifax,_West_Yorkshire

  • Section 114 notice
  • British local authority financial notice

    and its growing elderly population, and the county's 'transformation programme' which depleted savings reserves. In July 2018, the council issued a second

    Section 114 notice

    Section_114_notice

  • Colony of Jamaica
  • British crown colony in the Caribbean (1655–1962)

    the early English settlers had to ward off attacks from the French. In 1694, Jean-Baptiste du Casse led a force of three warships and 29 transport ships

    Colony of Jamaica

    Colony of Jamaica

    Colony_of_Jamaica

  • Will Steffen
  • Climate scientist (1947–2023)

    and Steffen W (2007) "History for the Anthropocene" History Compass, 5(5): 1694–1719. doi:10.1111/j.1478-0542.2007.00459.x Costanza R, Graumlich L and Steffen

    Will Steffen

    Will Steffen

    Will_Steffen

  • World history (field)
  • Study of history from a global perspective

    emerged centuries ago; some leading practitioners have included Voltaire (1694–1778), Hegel (1770–1831), Karl Marx (1818–1883), Oswald Spengler (1880–1936)

    World history (field)

    World_history_(field)

  • Inflation in India
  • 71% as of November 2025, as per the Indian Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation. This represents a slight increase from the record low

    Inflation in India

    Inflation_in_India

  • College of William & Mary
  • University in Williamsburg, Virginia, US

    (1.3 km2) parcel for the new school, 8 miles (13 km) from Jamestown. In 1694, the new school opened in temporary buildings. Williamsburg was granted a

    College of William & Mary

    College_of_William_&_Mary

  • Local Government Act 1894
  • Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

    Liberals made the introduction of district and parish councils part of their programme. Following the election the Liberals under William Ewart Gladstone formed

    Local Government Act 1894

    Local Government Act 1894

    Local_Government_Act_1894

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

    works from his picture collection. Mary II died of smallpox in the palace in 1694. In 1702, William suffered a fall from a horse at Hampton Court and was brought

    Kensington Palace

    Kensington Palace

    Kensington_Palace

  • Hampton Court Palace
  • Historic royal palace in Greater London

    Palace of Versailles, destroyed much of the Tudor palace. His work ceased in 1694, leaving the palace in two distinct contrasting architectural styles, domestic

    Hampton Court Palace

    Hampton Court Palace

    Hampton_Court_Palace

  • 1651 in England
  • List of events

    Master. 3 January – Henry Booth, 1st Earl of Warrington, politician (died 1694) 20 January – Edward Tyson, comparative anatomist (died 1708) 11 February

    1651 in England

    1651_in_England

  • Magna Carta
  • English charter of freedoms made in 1215

    for a maximum parliamentary term of seven years, whereas the Triennial Act 1694 (enacted less than a quarter of a century previously) had provided for a

    Magna Carta

    Magna Carta

    Magna_Carta

  • Lake Malawi
  • Lake in Africa

    Bibcode:2020JHyd..58424671B. doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2020.124671. ISSN 0022-1694. S2CID 213751778. "How can we improve the use of information for a climate-resilient

    Lake Malawi

    Lake Malawi

    Lake_Malawi

  • Safavid Iran
  • Iran under the Safavid dynasty from 1501 to 1736

    and military threats, later shahs had lavish lifestyles. Soltan Hoseyn (1694–1722) in particular was known for his love of wine and disinterest in governance

    Safavid Iran

    Safavid Iran

    Safavid_Iran

  • Mau Mau rebellion
  • Anti-colonial Insurgency in Kenya (1952–1960)

    reform (the Swynnerton Plan); and the institution of a vast villagisation programme for more than a million rural Kikuyu. In 2012, the UK government accepted

    Mau Mau rebellion

    Mau Mau rebellion

    Mau_Mau_rebellion

  • Sea
  • Large body of salt water

    the Haiku poems of the Japanese Edo period poet Matsuo Bashō (松尾 芭蕉) (1644–1694). In the works of psychiatrist Carl Jung, the sea symbolizes the personal

    Sea

    Sea

    Sea

  • Combe Down and Bathampton Down Mines
  • Protected area in Somerset, England

    the roof. These mines were once owned by Postmaster General Ralph Allen (1694–1764). The mines contain a range of features including well preserved tramways

    Combe Down and Bathampton Down Mines

    Combe Down and Bathampton Down Mines

    Combe_Down_and_Bathampton_Down_Mines

  • 2025 in Scotland
  • presenter Bryan Burnett announces he will be taking a break from his programme to undergo cancer treatment. 8 June – Speaking on BBC Scotland's Sunday

    2025 in Scotland

    2025_in_Scotland

  • Savoyard–Waldensian wars
  • Series of conflicts

    the persecuting French troops invading Piedmont. It was not until 23 May 1694 that the duke officially annulled the 1686 edicts of persecution with the

    Savoyard–Waldensian wars

    Savoyard–Waldensian wars

    Savoyard–Waldensian_wars

  • Kim Dirks
  • Professor of civil and environmental engineering in New Zealand

    Journal of Hydrology. 208 (3–4): 194–203. doi:10.1016/S0022-1694(98)00156-5. ISSN 0022-1694. Wikidata Q124432537. J A Salmond; D E Williams; G Laing; S

    Kim Dirks

    Kim_Dirks

  • Somerset House
  • Building on the Strand, London

    Hackney Coach commissioners had been established on a permanent footing in 1694, while the Board of Commissioners of Hawkers, Pedlars and Petty Chapmen dated

    Somerset House

    Somerset House

    Somerset_House

  • Lorca, Spain
  • Municipality in Region of Murcia, Spain

    amongst the construction of new buildings was the Palacio de Guevara, built in 1694 and a fine example of baroque architecture. The eighteenth century is of

    Lorca, Spain

    Lorca, Spain

    Lorca,_Spain

  • Apostolos Doxiadis
  • Greek writer (born 1953)

    January 2017. Retrieved 19 February 2026. "Greece - Council of State, Decision 1694/2018, 21 August 2018". European Database of Asylum Law (EDAL). Retrieved

    Apostolos Doxiadis

    Apostolos Doxiadis

    Apostolos_Doxiadis

  • Royal Grammar School, Newcastle upon Tyne
  • Selective British independent school

    –1715), Anglo-Saxon scholar and Church of England clergyman Henry Bourne (1694–1733), historian John Horsley (c. 1685–1732), archaeologist Anthony Askew

    Royal Grammar School, Newcastle upon Tyne

    Royal Grammar School, Newcastle upon Tyne

    Royal_Grammar_School,_Newcastle_upon_Tyne

  • Human overpopulation
  • Condition wherein human numbers exceed the carrying capacity of the environment

    population the world can host. A 2004 meta-analysis of 69 such studies from 1694 until 2001 found the average predicted maximum number of people the Earth

    Human overpopulation

    Human overpopulation

    Human_overpopulation

  • History of the constitution of the United Kingdom
  • constitution, Parliament created a system of finance in the Bank of England Act 1694. The Act of Settlement 1701 made several important reforms. Judges' commissions

    History of the constitution of the United Kingdom

    History of the constitution of the United Kingdom

    History_of_the_constitution_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Gene therapy
  • Medical technology

    electroporation based DNA vaccines". Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics. 8 (11): 1694–1702. doi:10.4161/hv.22062. PMC 3601144. PMID 23111168. Urnov FD, Rebar EJ

    Gene therapy

    Gene therapy

    Gene_therapy

  • Mental Health Act 1983
  • Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

    act including Mental Health Act 2007 amendments. CSIP Implementation programme for the amended Mental Health Act Mental Health Act 1983 from WikiMentalHealth

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  • Malayan Emergency
  • 1948–1960 British colonial war in Malaya

    replicate the camps with their Strategic Hamlet Program. However, the programme was unsuccessful in segregating communist guerrillas from their civilian

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  • Mervyn King, Baron King of Lothbury
  • British economist (born 1948)

    to him". King was criticised again in May 2012 on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, on the day before an election, after he expressed approval of Coalition

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  • Toxoplasmosis
  • Protozoan parasitic disease

    contributes to parasite growth". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 284 (3): 1694–701. doi:10.1074/jbc.M807890200. PMC 2615531. PMID 19028680. Laliberté J

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  • Royal Hospital School
  • Public school in Holbrook, Suffolk, England

    National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, London. The Hospital was founded in 1694, and the school in 1712, both by royal charter. In the 1820s, the Royal Naval

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  • Magnetohydrodynamic generator
  • Magnetohydrodynamic converter that transforms thermal and kinetic energy into electricity

    linear, nonequilibrium, MHD generator" (PDF). AIAA Journal. 6 (9): 1683–1694. Bibcode:1968AIAAJ...6.1685T. doi:10.2514/3.4846. Velikhov, E. P. (1962)

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  • Bath, Somerset
  • City in Somerset, England

    obtained from the Combe Down and Bathampton Down Mines owned by Ralph Allen (1694–1764). Allen, to advertise the quality of his quarried limestone, commissioned

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  • St Martin-in-the-Fields
  • Church in London

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    English and French

    Bertrand

    English and French : variant of Bertram.A Bertrand from La Rochelle, France, is documented in Cap Rouge, Quebec, in 1666; another, from the Saintonge region, is documented in Charlesbourg in 1685. A bearer of the name from Normandy was recorded with the secondary surname Saint Arnaud in Batiscan in 1697. Another is documented from the Poitou region in 1697, and one from Guyenne is recorded in Laprairie, Quebec, in 1699 with the secondary surnames Raymond and Toulouse.

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    Dixwell

    English : probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place.John Dixwell (c. 1607–1698/9), a regicide who signed Charles I’s death warrant, fled from England to Hanau, Germany. From Hanau he migrated to New England, where he was first mentioned as being in America in 1664/5. The son of William Dixwell of Coton Hall, near Rugby, Warwickshire, John settled in New Haven, CT, where he assumed the name of James Davids.

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    English

    Mashburn

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

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    English

    Dillard

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

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    English

    Reynolds

    English : patronymic from Reynold.Christopher Reynolds of Gravesend, Kent, England, arrived in America sometime before his marriage in 1644 in Isle of Wight Co., VA.

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  • Peavey
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    English or Scottish

    Peavey

    English or Scottish : unexplained. Compare Peavy.Edward Peavey is mentioned in the records of Portsmouth, NH, in 1691, as well as Abell, Nathaniel, Joseph, William, and Peter Peavey (probably his sons).

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  • 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.

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    English : patronymic from a pet form of Rudge.The founder of this influential American family was Thomas Ruggles (1584–1644) of Sudbury, Suffolk, England, who settled in Roxbury, MA, in 1637.

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  • Wesson
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    English (Midlands)

    Wesson

    English (Midlands) : variant of Weston.John Wesson came from England to Salem, MA, in 1644.

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  • Warne
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    English

    Warne

    English : habitational name from a place in Devon, first recorded in 1194 as Wagefen, apparently from an Old English derivative of wagian ‘to shake or quiver’ + fen ‘bog’, ‘marsh’.

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  • Lucasta
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    Lucasta

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    Arabic, Muslim

    Minhaj

    Way; Program; Road; Path

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    English

    Hesselgrave

    English : habitational name from Hazel Grove in Greater Manchester (recorded in 1690 as Hesselgrove), which is named from Old English hæsel ‘hazel(tree)’ + grāf ‘grove’.

    Hesselgrave

  • Verry
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Verry

    English : nickname from Old French verai ‘true’.The widow Bridget Very settled with her children in Salem, MA, in about 1634. She had many prominent descendants, including the poet Jones Very (1813–1880).

    Verry

  • Brattle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Brattle

    English : habitational name from the village of Brattle, near Ashford in Kent.Thomas Brattle (c.1624–83) was reckoned, at the time of his death, to be the wealthiest man in New England. His son, also called Thomas Brattle (1658–1713), treasurer of Harvard College from 1693 to 1713, was a man noted for his rationality and humanism, which included opposition to the Salem withccraft trials of 1692.

    Brattle

  • Cresap
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    English

    Cresap

    English : unexplained.Col. Thomas Cresap (1694–1790), Maryland surveyor, was born in 1694 in Skipton, Yorkshire, England, and came to MD in 1710.

    Cresap

  • Vose
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Vose

    English : variant of Fosse.Dutch : patronymic from a reduced form of the Latin personal name Servatius.Robert Vose emigrated from Lancashire, England, to Dorchester, MA, before 1654.

    Vose

  • Andros
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Andros

    English : variant of Andrews.Swiss German and Hungarian : derivative of the personal name Andreas.Perhaps a reduced form of Greek Andronikos, Andronidis, or some other similar surname, all patronymics from Andreas.William Andros came to VA in 1617 and died there about 1655. Sir Edmund Andros (1637–1714) was the British colonial governor of several provinces in America between 1674 and 1698, most notably NY (1674–81).

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  • River
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Chinese, French

    River

    Flowing Water

  • Vimb
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Vimb

    A Ray of the Sun

  • Bair | பைர
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Bair | பைர

    Brave

  • Jezebel
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Jezebel

    Chaste.

  • Izazuddawlah |
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    Muslim

    Izazuddawlah |

    Honor of the state

  • Tejbir
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    Tejbir

    The glory of the brave one, Brave and splendour

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    Catharina

    Pure; Clear; Torture

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    Greek English

    Lissa

    Bee.

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    Hebrew

    ELIEZAR

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Eliezer, ELIEZAR means "God has helped."

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    Tamil

    Lasaki | லாஸகீ

    Sita, Made of lac

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  • Arundelian
  • a.

    Pertaining to an Earl of Arundel; as, Arundel or Arundelian marbles, marbles from ancient Greece, bought by the Earl of Arundel in 1624.

  • Programma
  • n.

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

  • Playbill
  • n.

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

  • 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.

  • Fratricelli
  • n. pl.

    A sect which seceded from the Franciscan Order, chiefly in Italy and Sicily, in 1294, repudiating the pope as an apostate, maintaining the duty of celibacy and poverty, and discountenancing oaths. Called also Fratricellians and Fraticelli.

  • Wahabee
  • n.

    A follower of Abdel Wahab (b. 1691; d. 1787), a reformer of Mohammedanism. His doctrines prevail particularly among the Bedouins, and the sect, though checked in its influence, extends to most parts of Arabia, and also into India.

  • 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.

  • Cube
  • n.

    The product obtained by taking a number or quantity three times as a factor; as, 4x4=16, and 16x4=64, the cube of 4.

  • Programma
  • n.

    See Programme.

  • 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.

  • Lazarite
  • n.

    One of the Congregation of the Priests of the Mission, a religious institute founded by Vincent de Paul in 1624, and popularly called Lazarists or Lazarites from the College of St. Lazare in Paris, which was occupied by them until 1792.

  • Surd
  • a.

    Uttered, as an element of speech, without tone, or proper vocal sound; voiceless; unintonated; nonvocal; atonic; whispered; aspirated; sharp; hard, as f, p, s, etc.; -- opposed to sonant. See Guide to Pronunciation, //169, 179, 180.

  • 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.

  • Wolffian
  • a.

    Discovered, or first described, by Caspar Friedrich Wolff (1733-1794), the founder of modern embryology.

  • Programmata
  • pl.

    of Programma

  • Slate
  • v. t.

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

  • Propaganda
  • n.

    The college of the Propaganda, instituted by Urban VIII. (1623-1644) to educate priests for missions in all parts of the world.

  • Program
  • n.

    Same as Programme.

  • Programma
  • n.

    A preface.

  • Flyer
  • n.

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