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Born in Boston, Colony of Massachusetts, to David Yale ( 1613 – 1690 ) and Ursula Knight ( 1624 – 1698 ), Yale was the grandson of Ann Lloyd ( 1591 – 1659 ), who after the death of her first husband, Thomas Yale ( 1590 – 1619 ) in Chester, Cheshire, England, married Governor Theophilus Eaton ( 1590 – 1658 ) of New Haven Colony.
The 1698 Savery Engine – the world's first commercially useful steam engine: built by Thomas Savery
The first real attempt at industrial use of steam power was due to Thomas Savery in 1698.
* 1698Thomas Savery patents the first steam engine.
In 1698 Thomas Savery ( c. 1650 – 1715 ) patented an early steam engine.
* 1698Thomas Savery builds a steam-powered water pump for pumping water out of mines.
* 1698Thomas Savery patented an early steam engine
Odometers were developed for ships in 1698 with the odometer invented by the Englishman Thomas Savery.
The first colonial owner of the Woodmore site was Thomas Spriggs, who in 1698 acquired of what was then known as the forest of Prince George's County in the Crown Colony of Maryland.
In 1698 Thomas Savery patented a steam-powered pump he called the Miner's Friend, essentially identical to Somerset's design and almost certainly a direct copy.
In 1698, the English mechanical designer Thomas Savery invented a steam pumping appliance that drew water directly from a well by a vacuum, then sent it up to a higher level by steam pressure.
1698 bookplate of Thomas Wentworth
* date unknown-Pierre Thomas, memoirist ( died 1698 )
* Life of the learned Sir Thomas Smith ( 1698 )
These include Lord and Lady Dacre ( 1594 – 1595 ); Sir John Lawrence ( 1638 ); Lady Jane Cheyne ( 1698 ); Francis Thomas, " director of the china porcelain manufactory "; Sir Hans Sloane ( 1753 ); Thomas Shadwell, Poet Laureate ( 1692 ).
* 1698 / 99 Thomas Lovett John Riccards
mid-17th century ) and his brother, Thomas Connellan ( c. 1640 / 1645 – 1698 ), composers ; Dominic Ó Mongain ( alive 18th century ); Donnchadh Ó Hámsaigh ( 1695 – 1807 ); poet and songwriter Eoghan Rua Ó Súilleabháin ( 1748 – 1782 ); Arthur O ' Neill ( fl.
* Thomas Cartwright ( politician ) ( 1671 – 1748 ), English MP for Northamptonshire 1695 – 1698 and 1701 – 1748
His son, also Thomas Tipping, inherited the estate in 1693 and was created a baronet in 1698.
* Thomas Southwell, 2nd Baron Southwell ( 1698 – 1766 )
The Baronetcy, of Abbey Leix in the Queen's County, was created in the Baronetage of Ireland on 28 September 1698 for the first Baron's father Reverend Thomas Vesey, Bishop of Killaloe ( 1713 – 1714 ) and Bishop of Ossory ( 1714 – 1730 ).
In 1698 Thomas Guidott the noted Doctor of Physik who popularised the waters of Bath wrote what he called " A true and exact account of Sadlers Well, or, The new mineral-waters lately found out at Islington treating of its nature and virtues: together with an enumeration of the chiefest diseases which it is good for, and against which it may be used, and the manner and order of taking of it.
Thomas Pitt became the President of Madras on 7 July 1698, negotiations with the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in the Red Fort were entrusted to none other than Thomas Pitt, he successfully ended the Child's War by persuading the Mughal Grand Vizier Asad Khan to put an end to the hostilities that had begun and thus remained in his post till 1709.

1698 and grandson
Soult was born at Saint-Arnans-la-Bastide ( now Saint-Amans-Soult near Castres in the Tarn département ), the son of a country notary Jean Soult ( 1726 – 1779 ) and wife Brigitte de Grenier, paternal grandson of Jean Soult ( 1698 – 1772 ) and wife Jeanne de Calvet and maternal grandson of Pierre François de Grenier de Lapierre and wife Marie de Robert.
In 1698, their grandson Samuel Bayard ( 1675 – 1721 ) moved to Maryland and established a plantation known as Bohemia Manor in Cecil County, Maryland.
Ronda's Romero family — from Francisco, born in 1698, to his son Juan, to his famous grandson Pedro, who died in 1839 — played a principal role in the development of modern Spanish bullfighting.
His son, Johann Jakob Hottinger ( 1652 – 1735 ), who became professor of theology at Zürich in 1698, was the author of a work against Roman Catholicism, Helvetische Kirchengeschichte ( 4 vols, 1698 – 1729 ); and his grandson, Johann Heinrich Hottinger ( 1681 – 1750 ), who in 1721 was appointed professor of theology at Heidelberg, wrote a work on dogmatics, Typus doctrinae christianae ( 1714 ).

1698 and John
Among people associated with Deptford are Christopher Marlowe, who was murdered at Deptford Strand ; diarist John Evelyn ( 1620 – 1706 ) who lived at Sayes Court, and had Peter the Great ( 1672 – 1725 ) as a guest for about three months in 1698 ; and Sir Francis Drake who was knighted by Queen Elizabeth I aboard the Golden Hind in Deptford Docks.
With the accession of Sir John Hobart ( later the 1st Earl of Buckingham ) in 1698 the garden was expanded to add a new wilderness and the temple was constructed.
* Sir John Williams, 2nd Baronet, of Llangibby ( 1651 – 1704 ), MP for Monmouth Boroughs and Monmouthshire, 1698 – 1705
Of five Sons and three Daughters borne to him from his most vertuous and excellent Wife MARY sole daughter, and heiress of Sir RICHARD BROWNE of Sayes Court near Deptford in Kent onely one Daughter SUSANNA married to WILLIAM DRAPER Esq of Adscomb in this County survived him the two others dying in the flower of their age, and all the sons very young except one nam'd John who deceased 24 March 1698 / 9 in the 45th year of his age, leaving one son JOHN and one daughter ELIZABETH.
According to a family tradition, given by William Turner, on settling at Norwich he went through Samuel Clarke's Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity ( 1712 ) with his congregation, adopted its view, and came forward ( 1737 ) in defence of a dissenting layman excommunicated for heterodoxy on this topic by James Sloss ( 1698 – 1772 ) of Nottingham, a pupil of John Simson.
" In 1698, John Dunton wrote a mocking account of Ireland titled Teague Land-or A Ramble with the Wild Irish.
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.
* John Digby, 3rd Earl of Bristol ( c. 1635 – 1698 )
Philip Schuyler was born in Albany, New York, on November 20, 1733, to John ( Johannes ) Schuyler, Jr. ( 1697 – 1741 ), third generation of the Dutch family in America, and Cornelia Van Cortlandt ( 1698 – 1762 ).
However a second fire on 4 January 1698 destroyed most of the remaining residential and government buildings ; the diarist John Evelyn noted succinctly the next day, " Whitehall burnt!
* John Owen ( chancellor of Bangor ) ( 1698 – 1755 ), Welsh priest and opponent of Methodism
* John Baird ( judge ) ( 1620 – 1698 )
The ninth edition ( 1698 ), the first to contain music, included 13 tunes from John Playford's A Breefe Introduction to the Skill of Musick ( London, 1654 ).
* John Digby, 3rd Earl of Bristol ( c. 1635-18 September 1698 ).
* Sir John Miller, 2nd Baronet ( 1665 – 1721 ), MP for Chichester 1698 – 1700, 1701 – 1705 and 1710 – 1713 and Sussex 1701
' He employed as printers, John Playford the younger, 1685 ; Charles Peregrine, 1687 ; E. Jones, 1687, 1696 ; John Heptinstall, 1696 ; and William Pearson, 1698.
* John Twisleton, de jure 12th Baron Saye and Sele ( 1698 – 1763 )
* Sir John Major, 1st Baronet ( 1698 – 1781 )
* John Ellis ( scrivener ) ( 1698 – 1790 ), English political writer

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