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* Clavis Mathematicae ( 1631 ) further Latin editions 1648, 1652, 1667, 1693 ; first English edition 1647.
In 1693, Gregorio de Salinas Varona further defined the course of the road while bringing relief supplies from Monclova.
* 1693: Test Acts enacted followed by further severe penal laws

1693 and between
The two massive famines struck France between 1693 and 1710, killing over two million people.
Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron was born at Leeds Castle in 1693 and later settled permanently in North America to oversee the Culpeper estates, cementing an ongoing connection between Leeds Castle and America.
The island has a historic fort built between 1685 and 1693 as part of the national fortification program masterminded by Vauban.
The oldest still standing house is the Wilkins house, which was built in 1693, and served as a tavern on the main road between Salem and Lawrence.
Sometime between his conversion and 1693 he was ordained to the ministry, possibly by Hans Reist, who would later become one of his greatest opponents.
Mail delivery within Canada first started in 1693 when the Portuguese born Pedro da Silva was paid to deliver mail between Quebec City and Montreal.
The Salem witch trials were a series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts, between February 1692 and May 1693.
A compromise was made in 1682, and Serle built eleven brick sets of chambers on three sides of the square between 1682 and 1693.
The guineas of this reign weighed 8. 5 grams, were 25 – 26 mm in diameter, and were the work of James and Norbert Roettier and were produced in all years between 1689 and 1694 both with and without the elephant and castle ; in 1692 and 1693 the mark of the elephant alone was also used.
* 1693: service between colonies began in Virginia
The Monumenta Britannica was Aubrey's principal collection of archaeological material, written over some thirty years between about 1663 and 1693.
There was a strong personal relationship between Isaac Newton and Fatio in the years 1690 to 1693.
The Battle of Landen ( or Neerwinden ), in the current Belgian province of Flemish Brabant, was a battle in the Nine Years ' War, fought in present-day Belgium on 29 July 1693 between the French army of Marshal Luxembourg and the Allied army of King William III of England.
The period between 1693 and 1696 ( the year of the death of the Queen Mother ) were years of constant political tension and political intrigue.
On his death in 1693 the peerage technically fell into abeyance between his two sisters, Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Glenham, and Katherine, wife firstly of John Harris and secondly of Richard Bokenham.
The parliamentary seat of Radnor was sometimes involved in turbulent local politics, as in 1693 when two rival families the Lewis's ( Whigs ) and the Harley's ( Tories ) met on the High Street in New Radnor and drew swords, such was the bad blood between them.
Engelbert Kaempfer ( September 16, 1651 – November 2, 1716 ), a German naturalist and physician is known for his tour of Russia, Persia, India, South-East Asia, and Japan between 1683 and 1693.
* The Battle of Neerwinden ( 1693 ) between the French, British and Dutch in 1693 ; also called the Battle of Landen.
The right of bequest in these places was not assimilated to the general law until comparatively recent times by Acts passed between 1693 and 1726.
Irish regiments participated in most of the major land battles fought by the French between 1690 and 1789, particularly Steenkirk ( 1692 ), Neerwinden ( 1693 ), Marsaglia ( 1693 ), Blenheim ( 1704 ), Malplaquet ( 1709 ), Fontenoy ( 1745 ), Battle of Lauffeld ( 1747 ); and Rossbach ( 1757 ).
The baroque parish church, dedicated to the same saint, was erected by the villagers who raised the necessary funds between the years 1676 to 1693.
The most important were the Cromford sough, which was over thirty years in driving, between 1662 and 1696, and was continued in the 18th century, and Hannage sough, begun in 1693 and also continued into the next century.

1693 and Clarendon
On 29 July 1693 Wood was condemned and fined in the vice-chancellor's court for certain libels against the late Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon.
) Ἐκ Θεατρου ἐν Ὀξονιᾳ, ᾳχζγ Clarendon Press 1693

1693 and duke
His eldest son Charles Schomberg, the second duke in the English peerage, died in the year 1693 of wounds received at the Battle of Marsaglia.
Chairman of the Royal Council of Finances ( conseil royal des Finances ) in 1685, he became the governor of the Duke of Burgundy ( 1689 ), the duke of Anjou ( future King Philip V of Spain ) ( 1690 ), and the duke of Berry ( 1693 ), thus being in charge of the education of the three grandsons of Louis XIV.

1693 and York
In 1693 the company recovered Fort Albany ; d ' Iberville captured York Factory in 1694, but the company recovered it the next year.
In 1693, William " Tangier " Smith, who owned a homestead in Setauket, New York, was allowed to purchase a large tract of land on the South Shore of Long Island in recognition of his being mayor of Tangier in Africa.
* John Gilbert ( archbishop of York ) ( 1693 – 1761 ), Archbishop of York
After being invited, Bradford moved to New York in 1693, where he was made the official printer for New York.
Replica of the French ship Pélican ( 1693 ) | Pélican in which Iberville captured York Factory for the second time.
In 1692 and 1693, he again planned to attack York Factory, but both times the needed ships were diverted.
His work was undone when the English recaptured Fort Albany in 1693 and York Factory in 1695.
Granville Sharp was the son of Thomas Sharp ( 1693 – 1758 ), Archdeacon of Northumberland, prolific theological writer and biographer of his father, John Sharp, Archbishop of York.
* Caughnawaga, a village of the Mohawk nation inhabited from 1666 to 1693, now an archaeological site near the village of Fonda, New York.

1693 and Sir
There are two fine monuments to members of the Prideaux family ( Sir Nicholas, 1627 and Edmund, 1693 ): there is also a monumental brass of 1421.
Tattershall castle was recovered in 1560 by Sir Henry Sidney, who sold it to Lord Clinton, later Earl of Lincoln, and it remained with the Earls of Lincoln until 1693.
Sir Charles Carteret, 3rd Baronet ( 4 June 1679 – 6 June May 1715 ) was Seigneur of Sark from 1693 to 1715.
Sir Philip Carteret, 2nd Baronet ( c. 1650 – 1693 ), also known as Philippe de Carteret IV, was the 5th Seigneur of Sark from 1663 to 1693.
Sir John Wildman ( c. 1621 – 2 June 1693 ) was an English politician and soldier.
The discovery of the Giant's Causeway was announced to the wider world in 1693 by the presentation of a paper to the Royal Society from Sir Richard Bulkeley, a fellow of Trinity College, Dublin, although the discoverer had, in fact, been the Bishop of Derry who had visited the site a year earlier.
* Sir John Trenchard: 23 March 1693 – 2 March 1694
* Sir Thomas Grosvenor, 5th Baronet ( 1693 – 1733 ), second son of the 3rd Baronet, died unmarried
* Sir John Randolph ( 1693 – 1737 ), Virginia colonial politician, Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses
* Sir Richard Grosvenor, 4th Baronet ( 1693 – 1732 )
Thomas Hales predeceased his father, Sir Robert Hales, and his first son Sir Thomas Hales, 2nd Baronet ( Stephen Hales ' brother ) therefore succeeded to the baronetcy in December 1693.
Lord Bristol was married twice: firstly to Isabella ( died 1693 ), daughter of Sir Robert Carre, 3rd Baronet, of Sleaford, and secondly to Elizabeth ( died 1741 ), daughter and co-heir of Sir Thomas Felton, 4th Baronet, and his wife Lady Elizabeth, daughter and co-heir of James Howard, 3rd Earl of Suffolk and 3rd Baron Howard de Walden.
* Sir Henry Lyttelton, 2nd Baronet ( 1624 – 1693 )
In 1693 Sewall was appointed an associate justice of the Superior Court of Judicature, the province's high court, by Governor Sir William Phips.
* Sir James Erskine, 2nd Baronet ( c. 1670 – 1693 )
* Sir Pierce Meade, 2nd Baronet ( 1693 – 1711 )
* Sir Gilbert Elliot, 2nd Baronet ( c. 1693 – 1766 )
* Sir Charles Hotham, 5th Baronet ( 1693 – 1738 )
* Sir John Morgan, 2nd Baronet ( c. 1650 – 1693 ), Member of Parliament for Radnor, 1681, and Herefordshire, 1685 – 1693
In The Works of Rabelais, Book III ( published in 1693 ), Sir Thomas Urquhart claimed that the ashes and soot must be allowed to rise naturally from the fire.
The financial endowment of Sir Thomas Cookes in 1693 produced the first buildings on the present site and the historic link with Worcester College, Oxford which shares the same coat of arms and motto, based on those of Thomas Cookes of Norgrove.

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