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1686 and married
# Margrave William Frederick of Brandenburg-Ansbach ( 8 January 1686 – 7 January 1723 ) married Duchess Christiane Charlotte of Württemberg, daughter of Frederick Charles, Duke of Württemberg-Winnental and had issue.
Arent's nephew, Abraham De Peyster, was a loyalist Officer who served with the King's American Regiment and was at Battle of King's Mountain ; Abraham was married to Catherine Livingston, a granddaughter of Philip Livingston ( 1686 – 1749, and 2nd Lord of the Manor ).
# State Princess Jing Duan ( 固倫靖端長公主 ) ( 1628 – 1686 ) married Jitate of the Mongolian Borjigit clan in 1639.
Townshend was twice married — first to Elizabeth ( d. 1711 ), daughter of Thomas Pelham, 1st Baron Pelham of Laughton, and secondly to Dorothy Walpole ( 1686 – 1726 ), sister of Sir Robert Walpole.
In 1686 she married the actor William Mountfort, and after Mountfort's infamous murder in 1692, she married the actor John Verbruggen.
He married, in 1686, Susanna Percival, the actress.
In March 1686, Northumberland married Catherine Wheatley, the daughter of poulterer, Robert Wheatley of Bracknell in Berkshire.
# Joseph Wise ( February 16, 1686 – September 23, 1745 ) married Martha Appleton
* Louis de Bourbon, Prince of Condé ( 1621 – 1686 ) married to Claire-Clémence de Maillé-Brézé
* Charles de France ( 31 July 1686 – 5 May 1714 ), Duke of Berry, Alençon and of Angoulême Count of Ponthieu ; married his first cousin Marie Louise Élisabeth d ' Orléans and had issue but none survived over a year ;
Prideaux married and left Oxford for Norwich, ahead of James II's appointment ( October 1686 ) of John Massey, a Roman Catholic, as Dean of Christ Church.
Prideaux married ( 16 February 1686 ) Bridget, only child of Anthony Bokenham of Helmingham, Suffolk, and left a son Edmund, of the Middle Temple.
* Stith Bolling ( 1686 – 1727 ), married Elizabeth Hartwell.
He was married on January 7, 1686 in Stockholm to Christina Margareta Horn ( d. September 17, 1703 ).
# Lady Elizabetta Lyon ( 1686 – 1739 ), married Charles Gordon, 1st Earl of Aboyne and had issue, married Patrick Kinnaird, 3rd Lord Kinnaird had issue, married Capt. Alexander Grant no issue
She married in 1686 Anne de Tubieres, Comte de Caylus ( 1666 – 1704 ) and had two sons.
In 1686, Philippe de Courcillon married his second wife Sophia Maria Wilhelmina von Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rochefort ( 1664, Wertheim – 1736, Paris ), at Versailles.
* Second wife: Princess Sophia Maria Wilhelmine zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rochefort ' married at Versailles on 26 March 1686 and had one son Philippe Egon de Courcillon ' who married Françoise de Pompadour and had a daughter Marie Sophie de Courcillon ; Marie Sophie was the wife of Charles François d ' Albert d ' Ailly then Hercule Meriadec de Rohan, Duke of Rohan-Rohan ; no issue.
* Charles de France ( 31 July 1686 – 5 May 1714 ), Duke of Berry, Alençon, and Angoulême, Count of Ponthieu ; married his first cousin Marie Louise Élisabeth d ' Orléans and had issue, but none survived over a year ;

1686 and Lady
* Lady Caroline Schomberg ( 1686 – 18 June 1710 )
* Lady Anne Murray ( 21 May 1685 – 20 July 1686 )
* Lady Mary Murray ( 28 September 1686 – 6 January 1689 )

1686 and Anne
Another daughter, Anne, arrived in 1684, followed by John in 1686, Elizabeth in 1687, Mary in 1689, and Charles in 1690 who lived for only two years.
It continued in the crown from the time of Richard III's marriage with Anne Neville, until Queen Mary granted it to William Lord Paget, in whose family it continued more than a century ; after which, it passed, by purchase, to Sir Humphrey Winch, in 1670 ; to Lord Falkland in 1686 ; to Sir James Etheridge in 1690 ; to Sir John Guise in 1718 ; and to Sir William Clayton in 1736.
* Anne Lee ( 29 June 1686 – d.

1686 and daughter
Luxembourg was invaded by Louis XIV of France ( husband of Maria Theresa, daughter of Philip IV ) in 1684, an action that caused alarm among France's neighbours and resulted in the formation of the League of Augsburg in 1686.
His paternal grandparents were Jean Bernadotte ( Pau, 29 September 1683 – Pau, 3 October 1760 ) and wife ( m. Pau, 1 May 1707 ) Marie du Pucheu dite de La Place ( Pau, 6 February 1686 – Pau, 5 October 1773 ), daughter of Jacques du Pucheu dit de La Place and wife Françoise de Labasseur.
* Gurun First Princess Jingduan ( 固倫靖端長公主 ; 1628 – 1686 ), personal name unknown, Hong Taiji's third daughter.
Things seemed better after their first two children, a son named George Augustus born in 1683 and a daughter named after her in 1686.

1686 and Robert
* 1686 – Manning's son-in-law, Robert Blackwell, becomes the island's new owner and namesake
Copake is part of the 1686 Taconic Grant to Robert Livingston for about of good land and of woodland.
The stallion is believed to have been captured by Captain Robert Byerley at the Battle of Buda ( 1686 ), served as Byerley's war horse when he was dispatched to Ireland in 1689 during King William's War and saw further military service in the Battle of the Boyne.
The site of Poughkeepsie was purchased from Native Americans in 1686 by Robert Sanders, an Englishman, and Myndert Harmense Van Den Bogaerdt, a New Netherland-born Dutchman.
The history of settlement dates to 1686, when Henri de Tonti, a French soldier and explorer associated with René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de la Salle's explorations of the Mississippi River, established a fur trading post at this location to promote trade with the Native Americans.
There are no recorded references to the horn dance prior to Robert Plot's Natural History of Staffordshire, written in 1686.
* Robert Stewart, 6th Baron Castle Stewart ( d. 1686 ) ( dormant 1686 )
* Col. David Barclay ( Quaker ) ( 1610 – 1686 ), 1st Laird of Urie and father of Robert Barclay, the Quaker apologist
* Robert Arbuthnot, 4th Viscount of Arbuthnott ( 1686 – 1710 )
The earldom was created for the first time in 1686 for Sir William Dongan, 4th Baronet, with remainder, failing male issue of his own, to his brothers Robert, Michael and Thomas and the heirs male of their bodies.
** Robert MacCarty, Viscount Muskerry ( 1686 – 1769 )
Newton acknowledged in 1686 that an initial stimulus on him in 1679 / 80 to extend his investigations of the movements of heavenly bodies had arisen from correspondence with Robert Hooke in 1679 / 80.

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