All Events

Christiaan Huygens, using a home-made telescope, describes accurately the rings of Saturn and discovers the planet's largest moon, Titan

Jews return to England after Cromwell repeals the law of 1290 forbidding their residence in the country

Pitcarne dies in 1640 and York House is eventually sold by his family to the Earl of Manchester.

After a six-month siege, the Dutch capture Colombo from the Portuguese in Sri Lanka

Dutch physicist Christiaan Huygens constructs the first pendulum clock, on Christmas Day in the Hague

John Bunyan engages in a fierce war of pamphlets with the Quakers, with whose doctrines he profoundly disagrees

Andrew Marvell works as assistant Latin secretary to Milton in Cromwell's department for foreign affairs

John Bunyan becomes an itinerant preacher, supporting himself by mending pots and pans

For the final years of his life the emperor Shah Jahan is held a prisoner, by his son Aurangzeb, in Agra's Red Fort

Samuel Pepys has a two-ounce stone cut from his bladder, in an operation carried out at home in the presence of his family

Parliamentary reprisals against the rebellious Irish result in two thirds of Ireland's land being owned by the English or the Scots

Athanasius Kircher describes 'liitle worms' seen through his microscope in the blood of plague victims, and concludes they are microorganisms carrying the disease (he probably saw blood cells)

The ineffective Richard Cromwell goes into voluntary retirement, an event linked to the strong possibility of a military coup

General George Monck marches south from Scotland to London, to intervene in England's unresolved political crisis

On the first day of the new year Samuel Pepys gets up late, eats the remains of the turkey and begins his diary

Monck persuades Charles II to sign, at Breda in Holland, a declaration of policies to heal the wounds of the Civil War

The new Convention Parliament in Westminster invites Charles II to return as king

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