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  • ...ark Day]]," an unusual darkening of the day sky, was observed over the New England states and parts of Canada. <br>
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  • [[2022]] – England's Queen Elizabeth II dies at the age of 96. Having reigned for 70 years, sh
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  • [[17th Century|1675]] - King Charles II of England orders the construction of the Royal Greenwich Observatory. <br>
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  • [[1905]] – The Stratton Brothers trial begins in England, marking the first time fingerprint evidence is used convict for murder.
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  • [[1997]] – In [[Europe|England]], scientists report the findings of the [[DNA]] analysis of a Neanderthal
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  • ...Brown becomes the world's first human born from in vitro fertilisation, in England.
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  • [[Early History#12th Century|1189]] – Richard I of England (aka "Richard the Lionheart") is crowned at Westminster. <br>
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  • [[17th Century|1620]] – The Pilgrims sail from Plymouth, England on the ''Mayflower'' to settle [[North America]]. <br>
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  • [[2002]] - Prof. Kevin Warwick of the University of Reading in England has part of his nervous system experimentally linked to a computer.
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  • ...lielmo Marconi]] receives the first trans-Atlantic radio signal, sent from England to Newfoundland; it is the letter "S" in Morse Code.
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  • ...produce a significant amount of power. The experiment, which took place in England, was the first to produce controlled fusion power. <br>
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  • ...of unexplained lights near RAF Woodbridge, in Rendlesham Forest, Suffolk, England - an incident called "[[wikipedia:Rendlesham Forest incident|Britain's Rosw
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  • [[1912]] - ''RMS Titanic'' sets sail from Southampton, England on her maiden and only voyage. <br>
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  • ...ipedia:Kevin Warwick|Prof. Kevin Warwick]] of the University of Reading in England demonstrates the first direct electronic communication between the [[Nervou
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  • ...First recorded sighting of the [[wikipedia:Aurora|Aurora Borealis]] in New England, [[United States]]. It caused considerable alarm, with reports claiming tha
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  • * '''[[March 14]]''' – Prof. Kevin Warwick of the University of Reading in England has part of his nervous system experimentally linked to a computer.
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  • * '''1601:''' In the Battle of Kinsale, England defeats Irish and Spanish forces at the town of Kinsale, driving the Gaelic ...y her cousin King James VI of Scotland, uniting the crowns of Scotland and England.
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  • ...e]] over the North Sea, before passing over the east coast of Scotland and England and the English Channel. <br>
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  • |Place=England |Parents=Alive and living in England
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  • |Parents=Father died while serving onboard ship, mother lives in England working as a novelist |History=Elizabeth was born in Kent, England, after her mother left Star Fleet to spend more time with her 2 young child
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