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* 1625 François de Harlay de Champvallon, French archbishop ( d. 1695 )
* 1695 French forces end the Bombardment of Brussels, leaving a third of the buildings in the city in ruins.
Ahmed II Khan Ghazi ( Ottoman Turkish: احمد ثانى Aḥmed-i < u > s </ u > ānī ) < span dir =" ltr ">( February 25, 1643 February 6, 1695 )</ span > was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1691 to 1695.
He succeeded to the throne in 1703 on the abdication of his brother Mustafa II ( 1695 1703 ).
* 1629 Christiaan Huygens, Dutch mathematician ( d. 1695 )
* 1622 Henry Vaughan, Welsh poet ( d. 1695 )
This became the dominant form in the Restoration, when composers such as Henry Purcell ( 1659 1695 ) and John Blow ( 1649 1708 ) wrote elaborate examples for the Chapel Royal with orchestral accompaniment.
These reformed French Breviaries — e. g. the Paris Breviary of 1680 by Archbishop François de Harlay ( 1625 1695 ) and that of 1736 by Archbishop Charles Gaspard Guillaume de Vintimille ( 1655 1746 )— show a deep knowledge of Holy Scripture, and much careful adaptation of different texts.
* 1747 Vincent Bourne, English classical scholar ( b. 1695 )
* 1625 Barthélemy d ' Herbelot de Molainville, French orientalist ( d. 1695 )
*< cite id = stemorr95 > F R Stephenson, L V Morrison ( 1995 ), " Long-Term Fluctuations in the Earth's Rotation: 700 BC to AD 1990 ", Royal Society ( London ), Philosophical Transactions, Series A ( ISSN 0080-4614 ), vol. 351 ( 1995 ), # 1695, pp. 165 202 .</ cite >
* 1645 Johann Ambrosius Bach, German composer, father to Johann Sebastian Bach ( d. 1695 )
* 1695 Nicolaus II Bernoulli, Swiss mathematician ( d. 1726 )
* 1695 William Borlase, English naturalist ( d. 1772 )
* 1695 François de Chevert, French general ( d. 1769 )
During the 17th century, the French fabulist Jean de La Fontaine ( 1621 1695 ) saw the soul of the fable in the moral — a rule of behavior.
* Christiaan Huygens 1629 1695 ( Netherlands )
By the 17th century, Osei Kofi Tutu I ( c. 1695 1717 ), with help of Okomfo Anokye, unified what became the Ashante into a confederation with the Golden Stool as a symbol of their unity and spirit.
* 1695 Mustafa II becomes the Ottoman sultan in Istanbul on the death of Ahmed II.
* 1621 Jean de La Fontaine, French writer ( d. 1695 )
* 1695 Giuseppe Sammartini, Italian composer and an oboist ( d. 1750 )

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On 11 December 1695, Bellomont, who was now governing New York, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire, asked the " trusty and well beloved Captain Kidd " to attack Thomas Tew, John Ireland, Thomas Wake, William Maze, and all others who associated themselves with pirates, along with any enemy French ships.
* March 30 John Trenchard, English statesman ( d. 1695 )
* November 6 John Bevis, English physician and astronomer ( b. 1695 )
** Captain John Porteous, Scottish captain ( b. c. 1695 )
For their ideas on derivatives, both Newton and Leibniz built on significant earlier work by mathematicians such as Isaac Barrow ( 1630 1677 ), René Descartes ( 1596 1650 ), Christiaan Huygens ( 1629 1695 ), Blaise Pascal ( 1623 1662 ) and John Wallis ( 1616 1703 ).
The name " Wickham " was derived from the manor of " Temple Wycombe " in Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom, the family home of John Archdale, Governor of North and South Carolina from 1695 to 1696.
The Cator Estate was built on part of the estate formerly owned by Sir John Morden, whose Morden College ( 1695 ) is another notable building to the south-east of the heath.
* John Cockburn, agricultural improver, 1695 1758
Before incorporation ( 1882 ), the settlement was known as Lower Ferry ( circa 1695 ), Susquehanna ( circa 18th century ), and was finally named Perryville after Mary Perry, the wife of John Bateman.
Well into the nineteenth century, English was spoken by few in Wales, and prior to the early twentieth century there are only three major Welsh-born writers who wrote in the English language: George Herbert ( 1593 1633 ) from Montgomeryshire, Henry Vaughan ( 1622 1695 ) from Brecknockshire, and John Dyer ( 1699 1757 ) from Carmarthenshire.
While historically Welsh writing in English might be said to begin with the fifteenth-century bard Ieuan ap Hywel Swrdwal, well into the nineteenth century English was spoken by few in Wales, and prior to the early twentieth century there are only three major Welsh-born writers who wrote in the English language: George Herbert ( 1593 1633 ) from Montgomeryshire, Henry Vaughan from Brecknockshire ( 1622 1695 ), and John Dyer from Carmarthenshire ( 1699 1757 ).
* John Holland ( banker ), founder of the Bank of Scotland in 1695, the central bank of the Kingdom of Scotland
John was the son of George Carteret, 1st Baron Carteret ( 1667 1695 ), by his marriage with Grace Granville ( 3 September 1654-18 October 1744 ), daughter of Sir John Granville, 1st Earl of Bath ( 29 August 1628-August 1701 ).
The Gatehouse was restored in 1695 and again between 1967 and 1969 — the arms of the Treasurers for those years ( Lord Upjohn, John Hawles and Princess Margaret ) were added to the inwards side of the Gatehouse itself.
By his first wife he had nine children ( three sons and six daughters ) one of whom, Richard ( 1631 1695 ) was chancellor of the exchequer in William III's reign ; from two of his daughters are descended the families of Trevor Hampden and Hobart-Hampden, the descent in the male line becoming apparently extinct in 1754 in the person of John Hampden.
Five guinea coins were only produced in the last three years of his sole reign, the design probably being the work of Johann Crocker, also known as John Croker, since James Roettier had died in 1698 and his brother Norbert had left somewhat under a cloud for Paris in 1695.
The Two guinea coin was only produced in 1701, the design probably being the work of Johann Crocker a. k. a. John Croker, since James Roettier had died in 1698 and his brother Norbert had moved to France in 1695.
The guinea coin was produced in all years from 1695 to 1701, both with and without the elephant and castle, the design probably being the work of Johann Crocker, also known as John Croker, since James Roettier had died in 1698 and his brother Norbert had moved to France in 1695.
The half guinea coin was produced in all years from 1695 to 1701, with the elephant and castle appearing on some coins from 1695, 1696, and 1698, the design probably being the work of James Roettier and John Croker.
* Sir John Trenchard MP: November 1693-27 April 1695

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