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June and 1785
* June 1 – David Wilkie, Scottish artist ( b. 1785 )
* June 4 – Lasse-Maja, notorious Swedish criminal ( b. 1785 )
* June 8 – King Louis XVII of France ( b. 1785 )
* June 28 – Étienne François, duc de Choiseul, French statesman ( d. 1785 )
* Louis-Charles ( the future titular King Louis XVII of France ) ( 27 March 1785 – 8 June 1795 )
Louis XVII ( Versailles 27 March 1785 – Paris 8 June 1795 ), from birth to 1789 known as Louis-Charles, Duke of Normandy ; then from 1789 to 1791 as Louis-Charles, Dauphin of France ; and from 1791 to 1792 as Louis-Charles, Prince Royal of France, was the second son of King Louis XVI of France and Queen Marie Antoinette.
* 27 March 1785 – 4 June 1789 His Royal Highness the Duke of Normandy ( Monseigneur le duc de Normandie )
Plainfield was first settled in 1770, primarily by settlers from the town of Bridgewater, and was officially incorporated as a district within the Town of Cummington in 1785, and as a town on June 15, 1807.
He was a delegate to the Continental Congress from 1782 until 1783, and also from 1785 until 1787, serving as its president for five months from June 6 to November 5, 1786 after the resignation of John Hancock.
August Immanuel Bekker ( 21 May 1785 – 7 June 1871 ) was a German philologist and critic.
* June 28-David Walker, abolitionist, author of the pamphlet Walker's Appeal ( born 1785 )
Thomas Dadford advised on the Canal's aqueduct over the River Tame ( now known as Tame Aqueduct ) in 1784 and in June 1785, Thomas Sheasby was awarded the contract to connect the Coventry Canal to the Trent and Mersey Canal.
*" Letter, Benjamin Franklin to Baron Francis Maseres, June 26, 1785 ", ( Opinion of Benjamin Franklin on persons who called themselves " Loyalists ", whom he judged better called " Royalists "), Franklin Papers, Yale University
Sir David Wilkie ( 18 November 1785 – 1 June 1841 ) was a Scottish painter.
* Duncan Macmillan, " Runciman, Alexander ( 1736 – 1785 )", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 25 June 2007
* June 10 – Friedrich Kalkbrenner, pianist and composer ( b. 1785 )
On June 16, 1785, there was a large fire in the town.
James Edward Oglethorpe ( 22 December 1696 – 30 June 1785 ) was a British general, Member of Parliament, philanthropist, and founder of the colony of Georgia.
Count Hans Karl Friedrich Anton von Diebitsch und Narden or Graf Ivan Ivanovich Diebitsch-Zabalkansky () ( 13 May 1785, Groß Leipe near Obernigk, Lower Silesia – 10 June 1831, near Pułtusk ) was a German-born soldier serving as Russian Field Marshal.
After his death, a monument to Clarkson was erected in 1879, at Wadesmill, that reads: " On this spot where stands this monument in the month of June 1785 Thomas Clarkson resolved to devote his life to bringing about the abolition of the slave trade.
* Boree of 1785 ( renamed Ça Ira in April 1794, then again Agricola in June 1794 and razeed between April and July 1794 )
Frederick Howard ( 6 December 1785 – 18 June 1815 ), killed at Waterloo, married Frances Susan Lambton and had issue, including Frederick John Howard
In June 1785, Sevier negotiated the Treaty of Dumplin Creek, in which the Cherokee gave up claims to lands south of the French Broad River as far as the Little River – Little Tennessee River divide.
In 1785, the Acadians in Fredericton and nearby were evicted from their land and in June 1785, a group decided to establish the region of Grand Falls and the rest of Madawaska and this with the agreement of the Maliseet people.

June and owing
Following a series of post-Vatican II reforms, his feast day was changed and his name was added to the Roman Catholic calendar of saints in 1970 for celebration on 22 June jointly with St John Fisher, the only remaining bishop ( owing to the coincident natural deaths of eight aged bishops ) who, during the English Reformation, maintained, at the King's mercy, allegiance to the pope.
Originally scheduled for May / June 1977 but first published one month later on a bimonthly schedule with an initial ( and speculative ) print run of 4, 000, White Dwarf continued the fantasy and science fiction role-playing and board-gaming theme developed in Owl and Weasel but, owing to the increase in available space, began to produce reviews, articles and scenarios to a greater depth than had previously been possible.
On the morning of June 1, the troop set out, earlier than intended, and without the full escort, largely owing to Louis's impatience.
After a late start to the campaigning season owing to the unusually harsh winter preceding it, the allied campaign of 1709 began in mid June.
Bolzano became an important trading point after its elevation to a town on 24 June 1190 by bishop Konrad of Trent owing to its location between the two major cities of Venice and Augsburg.
Scheidemann resigned in June along with the DDP owing to disagreement with the Treaty of Versailles, and never again served in the government, although he remained active in politics, serving as Mayor of Kassel ( 1920 – 1925 ), and then again as a Reichstag delegate, where he exposed military opposition to the Republic.
The " Autumn 1944 " edition of Angry Penguins appeared in June 1945 owing to wartime printing delays.
On June 12, 2008, a brush fire ignited in almost the exact location of the starting point of the 1991 fire, but owing to a rapid response as well as the preventative measures implemented after the 1991 disaster and the lack of significant winds, the fire was confined to with no damage to any structures, and was extinguished within 90 minutes.
Some continue to observe the existing Federal rules, while others have liberalized them somewhat, although the general Federal ban concerning opening on Sundays and holidays remains in effect, owing to a provision in the German constitution recognizing Sunday as a day of rest and a corresponding decision of the Federal Constitutional Court ( Bundesverfassungsgericht ) on 9 June 2004.
In 2008, Keke's Foreign Affairs department was preparing for the June 2008 meeting of the International Whaling Commission in Santiago, Chile, owing to Nauru's interest in whaling issues as a Pacific maritime nation and in the related issue of tuna fishing stocks, given the country's tuna fishing activities.
Although the ID card rule was revoked owing to his efforts, he died as detenu on June 23, 1953 under mysterious circumstances.
* 30 June: Theresa Gattung steps down with a reported leaving payment of $ 5. 125 million in cash and 12 weeks annual leave owing.
If one has self-employed income, they could file the return by June 15, but the interest on their tax owing starts accruing after April 30.
DeBernis became secretary for foreign affairs on 27 June 1757, but owing to his attempts to counteract the spendthrift policy of the marquise de Pompadour and her creatures, he fell into disgrace and was in December 1758 banished to Soissons by Louis XV, where he remained in retirement for six years.
As the only television station being built from the ground up by the Westinghouse Electric Corporation, WBZ-TV began operations on June 9, 1948 and immediately joined the NBC Television Network, owing to WBZ radio ( 1030 AM )' s long affiliation with NBC Radio.
Omagh Town was dissolved on 7 June 2005, owing to financial problems.
He was the Freedom Party's sole candidate in the 2005 general election, contesting South Staffordshire which, owing to the death of a candidate, was postponed from May 5 to June 23.
Largely owing to friction between himself and the president, Bristow resigned his portfolio in June 1876 ; as Secretary of the Treasury he advocated the resumption of specie payments and at least a partial retirement of " greenbacks "; and he was also an advocate of civil service reform.
He resigned from the position on 21 June 2009 as a result of diminishing parliamentary and public confidence owing to his role in the parliamentary expenses scandal.
In June 1883, while visiting Maiorescu's house, he received news that Eminescu had suffered the first in a series of dementia attacks ( owing to a disease that was to kill him in 1889 ).
RESOLVED, That all persons not members of, nor owing allegiance to, any of the United States of America, as described in a resolution to the Congress of the 29th of June last, who shall be found lurking as spies in or about the fortification or encampments of the armies of the United States, or of any of them, shall suffer death, according to the law and usage of nations, by sentence of a court martial, or such other punishment as such court martial may direct.
He subsequently failed to meet the Army's physical requirements owing to his wound and was discharged from the Service on 25 June 1902.
He scored 64 not out and 43 for " The Rest ", and following the withdrawal of a batsman owing to injury before the first Test, Chapman made his Test debut against South Africa on 14 June.
Although it in many ways retained the dynamics and atmosphere of earlier " sofa sitcoms " like Terry and June, the tone was, owing to the studies of Martin's obsessiveness and the unrequited romance between Ann and Paul, darker than most of what had gone before.

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