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    1695 (MDCXCV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar, the 1695th...
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  • The year 1695 in science and technology involved some significant events. English clockmaker Samuel Watson produces the "Physicians pulse watch", the first...
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  • 1695 Walbeck, provisional designation 1941 UO, is a carbonaceous asteroid from the central region of the asteroid belt, approximately 19 kilometers in...
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    The 1695 siege of Namur or second siege of Namur took place during the Nine Years' War between 2 July and 4 September 1695. Its capture by the French in...
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    The Azov campaigns of 1695–1696 (Russian: Азо́вские похо́ды, romanized: Azovskiye Pokhody) were two Russian military campaigns during the Russo-Turkish...
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  • article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1695. April – The Parliament of England decides not to renew the Licensing Order...
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  • 1690s BC (redirect from 1695 BC)
    Kassites, r. 1690–1680 BC Itti-Ili-Nibi, King of the Sealand, r. c.1700–1683 BC 1695 BC—Death of Sarah, wife of Abraham, according to the Hebrew Calendar 1691...
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    February 1664 – 29 December 1703) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1695 to 1703. He was born at Edirne Palace on 6 February 1664. He was the son...
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    cousin Hon. Robert Trevor, who assumed the Hampden surname. "HAMPDEN, John (c.1695-1754), of Great Hampden, Bucks". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved...
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  • Guarino Guarini. 1695 – Wren Library, the library of Trinity College, Cambridge, England, designed by Christopher Wren, is completed. 1695–1699 – Craigiehall...
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    Ahmed II (category 1695 deaths)
    February 1643 or 1 August 1642 – 6 February 1695) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1691 to 1695. Ahmed II was born on 25 February 1643 or 1 August...
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  • Awenekongo (1685–1688) Álvaro X of Kibangu, Awenekongo (1688–1695) Pedro IV, Awenekongo (1695–1709) Kongo claimants of Lemba (complete list) – Pedro III...
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  • Hon. James O'Brien (c. 1700 - 18 December 1771) was an Irish nobleman and politician. James O'Brien was the son of William O'Brien, 3rd Earl of Inchiquin...
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    Madeley is a historic market town and civil parish in the borough of Telford and Wrekin, Shropshire, England. The parish had a population of 18,774 at...
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    Run rig, or runrig, also known as rig-a-rendal, was a system of land tenure practised in Scotland, particularly in the Highlands and Islands. It was used...
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    James FitzJames Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde, KG (1665–1745) was an Irish statesman and soldier. He was the third of the Kilcash branch of the family to...
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    The 1695 English general election was the first to be held under the terms of the Triennial Act 1694, which required parliament to be dissolved and fresh...
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  • Battaglia di Spalmadori) comprised two separate actions, on 9 and 19 February 1695 near the Oinousses (Turkish: Koyun Adaları), a small island group off Cape...
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    Thomas Foley (c. 1695 – 3 April 1749), of Stoke Edith, Herefordshire was a British landowner and Member of Parliament. He was the eldest son of Thomas...
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    This is a list of acts of the Parliament of England for the year 1695. For acts passed during the period 1707–1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament...
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  • two years. The climate was unfavorable for crops in 1694 and the summer of 1695 was cold and rainy, followed by an early autumn frost that destroyed the...
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    obtained in an act of Parliament, the Rivers Wye and Lugg Navigation Act 1695 (7 & 8 Will. 3. c. 14), but in 2002, the Environment Agency became the navigation...
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    ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched at Bursledon on 12 November 1695. Cumberland was captured by the French in the Battle at the Lizard in 1707...
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    Subsequently, the English company was defeated and fined. In September 1695, Captain Henry Every, an English pirate on board the Fancy, reached the Straits...
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  • Events from the year 1695 in art. French painter Évrard Chauveau travels to Sweden to work on the palaces of Queen Ulrike Eleonora. François Girardon becomes...
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    The Education Act 1695 (7 Will. 3. c. 4 (I)), was an act of the Parliament of Ireland, one of a series of Penal Laws, prohibiting Catholics from sending...
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    May 1692 – 24 May 1692. Victory was rebuilt at Chatham Dockyard in 1694–1695. She was briefly renamed Royal George in 1714, after the Hanoverians came...
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    Chloroacetone (redirect from UN 1695)
    chloroacetone is in hazard class 6.1 (Poison Inhalation Hazard). Its UN number is 1695. Bromoacetone Dichloroacetone Fluoroacetone Hexachloroacetone Use of poison...
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    The Blasphemy Act 1695 (c. 11) was an act of the Parliament of Scotland, passed on 28 June 1695. The act reaffirmed the earlier Blasphemy Act 1661 (c...
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    Henry Purcell (category 1695 deaths)
    Purcell (/ˈpɜːrsəl/, rare: /pərˈsɛl/; c. 10 September 1659 – 21 November 1695) was an English composer of Baroque music. Purcell's musical style was uniquely...
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