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On This Day – Mrs. Fry, No Relation, and the Mad Cow


Royal Capers

1471 Henry VI, King of England, was murdered in the Tower of London where he had been imprisoned by Edward IV, who then resumed the throne.

Derby Grammar School

1554 A royal Charter was granted to Derby School as a grammar school for boys, by Queen Mary I, in return for a payment of £260 13s 4d, ‘for the instruction and education of boys and youths in the said town of Derby for ever to be maintained by the Bailiffs and Burgesses of the same town.’

Wasn’t She the One Who Brought Tea With Her?

1662 England’s Charles II married Catherine de Braganza, daughter of John IV of Portugal.

Happy Birthday, Your Grace

1736 Francis Egerton, Duke of Bridgwater, and builder of Britain’s first canal was born.

Happy Birthday, Mrs Fry

1780 The birth of Elizabeth Fry, English Quaker and prison reformer who visited Newgate Prison, London in 1813 where over 300 women and their children were living in filthy, overcrowded conditions. From this time, she devoted herself to improving conditions, providing hostels for the homeless and establishing various charitable organizations to help the poor.

The Manchester Ship Canal

1894 The official opening, by Queen Victoria, of the Manchester Ship Canal. At its opening it was the largest river navigation canal in the world. Its designer, Sir Edward Leader Williams, was later knighted

Solo Flight

1932 American Amelia Earhart landed in Derry, Ireland, after taking off from Newfoundland the previous day. It was the world’s first solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean by a female pilot.

Global Wheat Shortage

1946 A world wheat shortage led to bread rationing in Britain.

Automated Phone Calls

DACs Equipment

1958 Announcement was made that automated telephone connection, making calls easier and cheaper, would be introduced in December.

Cassius Clay

1966 American boxer Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) ended the hopes of British heavyweight champion Henry Cooper winning the world heavyweight titles when the bout was stopped in Round 6 because of a severe cut above Cooper’s eye.

John Major and the Mad Cow 

1996 After the failure of EU representatives to take steps to ease the ban on British beef, John Major announced that the British government would adopt a policy of non co-operation with the EU.

 
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