List of events
The following events occurred in the Kingdom of England in the year 1679 .
24 January – King Charles II dismisses the Cavalier Parliament after nearly 18 years[ 1] in an attempt to avoid the impeachment of Lord Danby by the House of Commons. 6 March–27 May – Charles II's third parliament (the "Habeas Corpus Parliament " or "First Exclusion Parliament") meets and is led by the Privy Council Ministry .[ 1] 15 May – Exclusion Crisis : The supporters of Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury , introduce an Exclusion Bill into the House of Commons with the aim of excluding the king's brother, the Catholic James, Duke of York , from the succession to the English throne . 27 May – Parliament passes the Habeas Corpus Act "for the better securing the liberty of the subject"[ 1] and is then prorogued. 22 June – Battle of Bothwell Bridge in Scotland: Royal forces led by the Duke of Monmouth and John Graham of Claverhouse subdue the Scottish Covenanters . 12 July – Exclusion Crisis : the "Habeas Corpus Parliament " is dissolved while in recess by Royal prerogative to prevent it passing the Exclusion Bill.[ 2] [ 3] 24 July – Charles II's fourth parliament (the "Exclusion Bill Parliament ") is summoned, but prorogued until 1680 . September – Charles II forces the Duke of Monmouth , his illegitimate son, into exile in the Dutch Republic .[ 4] 17 November – The Green Ribbon Club , a predecessor of the Whigs , organises a procession to burn an effigy of the Pope in London.[ 5] 27 November – The Duke of Monmouth returns (without royal permission) from exile and is greeted in London by widespread celebration from those who consider him a potential Protestant heir to the throne.[ 6] Undated – Bristol Baptist College, the world's first Baptist College, is founded by local merchant Edward Terrill. Approximate date – first bagnio opens in London.[ 7] 3 January – George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle , soldier and politician (born 1608) 24 January – William Ireland , martyr (born 1636) 23 February – Anne Conway, Viscountess Conway , philosopher (born 1631) 27 February (bur.) – Joan Carlile , professional portrait painter (born c. 1606) 3 May – James Sharp , archbishop (assassinated) (born 1613) 2 June – Hannah Ayscough, mother of Isaac Newton (born 1623) 11 July – William Chamberlayne , poet (born 1619) 17 July – James Duport , scholar (born 1606) 19 July – John Plessington , martyr (born c. 1637) 6 August – John Snell , royalist (born 1629) 22 August September – John Mayow , chemist and physiologist (born 1643) 2 September – Thomas Modyford , colonial governor (born c. 1620) 29 September – John Manners, 8th Earl of Rutland , Earl (born 1604) 12 October – William Gurnall , writer (born 1617) 26 October – Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery , soldier, statesman and dramatist (born 1621) 4 December – Thomas Hobbes , philosopher (born 1588) 26 December – Thomas Blount , lexicographer (born 1618) Late December – Praise-God Barebone , Fifth Monarchist (born c. 1598) William Goffe , parliamentarian and regicide, in New England (born c. 1605) John Hayls , portrait painter (born 1600)