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** Thomas Barlow, Bishop of Lincoln ( d. 1691 )
* 1691 Thomas Wanless
* Thomas Smith's Life of Camden ( 1691 ) in Latin and English.
A member of the Anglo-Irish elite of Protestant background, Grattan was the son of James Grattan MP, of Belcamp Park, County Dublin ( d. 1766 ), and Mary ( 1724 – 1768 ), youngest daughter of Sir Thomas Marlay ( 1691 – 1756 ), Attorney-General of Ireland, Chief Baron of the Exchequer and finally Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench ( Ireland ).
* Other candidates include Thomas Barlow ( 1607 – 1691 ), bishop of Lincoln ; Timothy Bray ( 1480 – 1539 ), abbot of Heath, Derbyshire ; and Edmund Waller ( 1606 – 1687 ), poet and politician.
* John Thomas ( bishop of Salisbury ) ( 1691 – 1766 ), previously Bishop of St Asaph and Bishop of Lincoln
The chief authority for the bishop's life is William de Chambre, printed in Wharton's Anglia Sacra, 1691, and in Historiae conelmensis scriptores tres, Surtees Soc., 1839, who describes him as an amiable and excellent man, charitable in his diocese, and the liberal patron of many learned men, among these being Thomas Bradwardine, afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury, Richard Fitzralph, afterwards Archbishop of Armagh, the enemy of the mendicant orders, Walter Burley, who translated Aristotle, John Mauduit the astronomer, Robert Holkot and Richard de Kilvington.
< li > Thomas Wren ( 1685 – 1691 )</ li >
The original work by Baker had been based on Gerard Langbaine the Younger's Account of the English Dramatick Poets ( 1691 ), Giles Jacob's Poetical Register ( 1719 ), Thomas Whincop's List of all the Dramatic Authors ( printed with his tragedy of Scanderbeg, 1747 ) and the manuscripts of Thomas Coxeter.
* Thomas Cochrane, 8th Earl of Dundonald ( 1691 – 1778 )
When deprived of his see by William and Mary in 1691 after he refused to transfer his oath of allegiance from James, on the grounds that once given, it could not be forsworn, he was given lodgings at Longleat and an £ 80 annuity by Thomas Thynne, 1st Viscount Weymouth, a friend since Oxford days.
* Thomas Cochrane, 8th Earl of Dundonald ( 1691 – 1778 ), Scottish nobleman and politician
Doggett was born in Dublin, and made his first stage appearance in London in 1691 as Nincompoop in Thomas D ' Urfey's Love for Money.
* Thomas Barlow ( bishop ) ( 1607 – 1691 ), British librarian and bishop
Thomas Barlow ( 1607 – 1691 ) was an English academic and clergyman, who became Provost of The Queen's College, Oxford and Bishop of Lincoln.
In 1473 Suttons held the land as tenants and the land passed to John Gaydon ( 1490 ), Thomas Boules ( 1653 ), Richard Talbot ( 1679 ), John White ( 1691 ), Robert Delap ( 1717 ) and Dublin Banker Hugh Henry who purchased the house for £ 2, 200 in 1731.
It is not known who he married, but his son ( also Thomas ) was baptised 5 March 1691 in Newcastle.
Thomas Lynch, whose father John emigrated in 1691 from Galway, Ireland to Bordeaux, inherited an estate in the village of Bages through his wife, Elizabeth, in 1749.
Thomas Cushman became Ruling Elder of the Plymouth Church in 1649, and remained in that office forty-two years until his death in 1691.
* Thomas Lumley, 3rd Earl of Scarborough, ( 1691 – 15 March 1752 )
* Thomas Osborne, 1st Duke of Leeds 21 March 1691 – 11 August 1699
* 1691 Thomas Bassett ( restored )
Wynnewood was named in 1691 for Dr. Thomas Wynne, William Penn's physician and the first Speaker of the Pennsylvania General Assembly.

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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.
Ahmed II was born at Topkapı Palace, Constantinople, the son of Sultan Ibrahim I ( 1640 – 48 ) by Valide Sultan Khadija Muazzez, and succeeded his brother Suleiman II ( 1687 – 91 ) in 1691.
Aelbert Jacobsz Cuyp ( October 20, 1620 – November 15, 1691 ) was one of the leading Dutch landscape painters of the Dutch Golden Age in the 17th century.
Aelbert Cuyp was born in Dordrecht on October 20, 1620, and also died there on November 15, 1691.
The town was retaken by the Duke of Savoy in 1630 ; and in 1691 it was captured by the troops of the Marquis de Vins during the War of the League of Augsburg.
On 16 May 1691, Kidd married Sarah Bradley Cox Oort, an English woman in her early twenties, who had already been twice widowed and was one of the wealthiest women in New York, largely due to her inheritance from her first husband.
The mathematical properties of the catenary curve were first studied by Robert Hooke in the 1670s, and its equation was derived by Leibniz, Huygens and Johann Bernoulli in 1691.
George Fox ( July 1624 – 13 January 1691 ) was an English Dissenter and a founder of the Religious Society of Friends, commonly known as the Quakers or Friends.
* was a 60-gun fourth-rate ship of the line launched in 1691, rebuilt in 1706 and broken up 1748.
A prayer room is known to have existed since the 16th century: the first actual synagogue was built in 1648, and rebuilt in 1691 after a fire.
Following many other discoveries and publications, in 1691, Malpighi was uprooted from his beloved home in Bologna and summoned to Rome by Pope Innocent XII as papal physician, which position he held until his death three years later.
The word was first attested in English in 1691 in the form orang-outang, and variants with-ng instead of-n as in the Malay original are found in many languages.
Pope Alexander VIII ( 22 April 1610 – 1 February 1691 ), born Pietro Vito Ottoboni, was Pope from 1689 to 1691.
His tomb in St. Peter's was designed by Count Arrigo di San Martino and sculpted ( 1691 – 1725 ) by Angelo de ' Rossi and Giuseppe Bertosi.
Pope Innocent XII ( 13 March 1615 – 27 September 1700 ), born Antonio Pignatelli del Rastrello, was Pope of the Roman Catholic Church from 1691 to 1700.
Robert Boyle ( 1627 – 1691 ) was credited with the discovery of Boyle's Law.
Under the Penal Laws no Irish Catholic could sit in the Parliament of Ireland, even though some 90 % of Ireland's population was native Irish Catholic when the first of these bans was introduced in 1691.
The most widely recognized building of the university library is Carolina Rediviva, the " revived Carolina ", thus named in reference to Academia Carolina ( see illustration ), which held the university library from the earliest times until 1691, when it was moved to the upper floor of Gustavianum, where it miraculously survived the great city fire of 1702.
After returning home the Governor was able to raise his family to a position of wealth and political influence which he acquired in 1691 by purchasing the property of Boconnoc in Cornwall which gave him control of a seat in parliament.
Maine was officially merged into Massachusetts Bay Colony with the issuance of the Massachusetts Bay charter of 1691.
Plymouth was absorbed by Massachusetts Bay Colony with the issuance of the Massachusetts Bay charter of 1691.
Year 1691 ( MDCXCI ) was a common year starting on Monday ( link will display the full calendar ) of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Thursday of the 10-day slower Julian calendar.

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