Calendar year
April 11 : William III and Mary II are crowned in London as the joint rulers of England and Scotland .
March 2 : Heidelberg Castle is burned.
1689 (MDCLXXXIX ) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar , the 1689th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 689th year of the 2nd millennium , the 89th year of the 17th century , and the 10th and last year of the 1680s decade. As of the start of 1689, the Gregorian calendar was 10 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.
Calendar year
Notable events during this year include:
January 22 (January 12, 1688 O.S. ) – Glorious Revolution in England : The Convention Parliament is convened to determine if King James II of England , the last Roman Catholic British monarch, vacated the throne when he fled to France, at the end of 1688 . The settlement of this is agreed on 8 February .[ 1]
January 30 – The first performance of the opera Henrico Leone composed by Agostino Steffani takes place in Hannover to inaugurate the new royal theatre in the Leineschloss .
February 12 – John Locke returned to London from exile in Holland.[ 2]
February 23 (February 13, 1688 O.S. ) – William III and Mary II are proclaimed co-rulers of England , Scotland and Ireland .[ 1]
March 2 – Nine Years' War : As French forces leave, they set fire to Heidelberg Castle , and the nearby town of Heidelberg .
March 22 (March 12 O.S.) – Start of the Williamite War in Ireland : The deposed James II of England lands with 6,000 French soldiers in Ireland, where there is a Catholic majority, hoping to use it as the base for a counter-coup.[ 3] However, many Irish Catholics see him as an agent of Louis XIV of France , and refuse to support him.
March 27 – Japanese haiku master Bashō sets out on his last great voyage, which will result in the prose and verse classic Oku no Hosomichi ("Narrow Road to the Interior").
April 4 – A total lunar eclipse is visible in central Asia.[ 4]
April 11 (O.S.) – William III and Mary II are crowned in London as King and Queen of England , Scotland and Ireland .[ 5] Ireland does not recognise them yet, while the Estates of Scotland declare King James VII of Scotland deposed.
April 18
May 11 (May 1 O.S.)
The Battle of Bantry Bay begins during the Williamite War in Ireland as the French fleet under the Marquis de Châteaurenault is able to protect its transports, unloading supplies for James II, from the English Royal Navy under the Earl of Torrington , and withdraws unpursued.[ 7]
William and Mary accept the Scottish throne a month after the Scottish Parliament votes to depose King James VII
May 12 – Nine Years' War : With England and the Netherlands now both ruled by William III , they join the Grand Alliance (League of Augsburg) , thus escalating the conflict, which continues until 1697 . This is also the effective beginning of King William's War , the first of four North American Wars (until 1763 ) between English and French colonists, both sides allied to Native American tribes. The nature of the fighting is a series of raids on each other's settlements, across the Canadian and New England borders.
May 24 – The Act of Toleration , drawn up by the Convention Parliament of England to protect Protestants but with Roman Catholics intentionally excluded, is passed; this effectively concludes the Glorious Revolution .
May 25 – The last hearth tax is collected in England and Wales .
May 31 – Leisler's Rebellion : Calvinist Jacob Leisler deposes lieutenant governor Francis Nicholson and assumes control of the Province of New York .
June 5 – The Convention of Estates adjourns in Scotland after 11 weeks and its members form a new Scottish parliament.
June 14 – The Duke of Gordon , a Scottish peer and Jacobite supporter, surrenders Edinburgh Castle to Protestant attackers after holding out for 20 days following the Glorious Revolution .
July 25 – The Council of Wales and the Marches is abolished.
July 27 – First Jacobite rising : Battle of Killiecrankie near Pitlochry in Perthshire – Scottish Covenanter supporters of William III and Mary II (under Hugh Mackay ) are defeated by Jacobite supporters of James II, but the latter's leader, John Graham, Viscount Dundee , is killed. Hand grenades are used in action.[ 8]
July 28 – English sailors break through a floating boom across the River Foyle , to end the siege of Derry after 105 days.[ 9]
August 2 – Boston Revolt : Edmund Andros , former governor of the Dominion of New England , escapes from Boston to Connecticut , but is recaptured.
August 5 – Beaver Wars : Lachine massacre – A force of 1,500 Iroquois largely destroys the village of Lachine , New France .
August 12 – Innocent XI (Benedetto Odescalchi, b. 1611), Pope since 1676 , dies. He played a major part in founding both the League of Augsburg, against Louis XIV, and the Holy League, against the Ottoman Empire.
August 20 – A large Williamite force under Marshal Schomberg begins the siege of Carrickfergus in the north of Ireland, which surrenders on August 27.
August 21 – First Jacobite rising: Battle of Dunkeld – Covenanters defeat the Jacobites in Scotland.[ 10]
August 23
Roman Catholic cardinals convene in Rome for a papal conclave to elect a successor to Pope Innocent XI. The conclave lasts until October 6.
Gravely ill, the Empress Xiaoyiren is proclaimed empress by her husband, China's Kangxi Emperor , after having been Imperial Noble Consort since 1682. She dies the next day.
August 27 – China and Russia sign the Treaty of Nerchinsk .
September 8 – The Siege of Mainz (in the modern-day Rheinland-Pfalz state of Germany), which had started on June 1, ends after almost three months, as French General Nicolas Chalon du Blé surrenders the walled city to the armies of Austria and the Dutch Republic.
September 9 – King William brings England into a military alliance with the Holy Roman Empire in a fight against France in the Nine Years War .
September 24 – The Holy Roman Empire wins the Battle of Niš , fought against the Ottoman Empire during the Great Turkish War in modern-day Serbia .
September 28 –29 – A total lunar eclipse is visible in eastern America, western Europe and west Africa.[ 11]
Montesquieu born 18 January
Pierre-Joseph Alary born 19 March
Richard Ward (governor) born 15 April
Marie Anne de Bourbon born 18 April
Antoine Louis Rouillé born 7 June
Mary Montagu, Duchess of Montagu born 15 July
Szymon Czechowicz born 22 July
Prince William, Duke of Gloucester born 24 July
Henric Benzelius born 7 August
Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer born 1 September
Anna Sophie Schack born 4 September
Catharina Backer born 22 September
Nijō Yoshitada born 26 September
Frans van Mieris the Younger born 24 December
January 7 – Robert Murray , Brigadier-General, Scottish soldier, Member of Parliament (d. 1738 )
January 11 – Charles Parkin , English clergyman and antiquarian (d. 1765 )
January 15 – Giovanni Gaetano Bottari , Italian scholar and critic (d. 1775 )
January 16 – Edmond Jean François Barbier , French historian (d. 1771 )
January 18
January 21 – Daniel Henchman , bookseller (d. 1761 )
January 22 – Philibert Orry , French politician (d. 1747 )
January 23 – Joseph Ames , English bibliographer and antiquary (d. 1759 )
January 24 – Gaspare Diziani , Italian painter (d. 1767 )
January 29 – James Rait , Bishop of Brechin (d. 1777 )
April 2 – Arthur Dobbs , Irish politician, governor of the Province of North Carolina (d. 1765 )
April 5 – William Holmes , English academic and Dean of Exeter (d. 1748 )
April 14 – William Murray, Marquess of Tullibardine , Scottish army officer and Jacobite leader (d. 1746 )
April 15 – Richard Ward , American colonial governor (d. 1763 )
April 18 – Marie Anne de Bourbon , French noble (d. 1720 )
April 21 – Johann Jakob Fried , German obstetrician (d. 1769 )
April 24 – Giovanni Antonio Faldoni , Italian painter and engraver (d. 1770 )
April 30 – Jean-Jacques Amelot de Chaillou , French politician (d. 1749 )
May 1 – Martha Fowke , English poet (d. 1736 )
May 2 – Franz de Paula Ferg , Austrian painter (d. 1740 )
May 5 – John Tufts , American minister and music educator (d. 1750 )
May 10 – José Manso de Velasco, 1st Count of Superunda , Royal Governor of Chile (d. 1767 )
May 11 – Heinrich Karl Ludwig de Herault , Prussian Army general (d. 1757 )
May 15 – Lady Mary Wortley Montagu , writer and poet from England (d. 1762 )
May 16 – Samuel Adams Sr. , American brewer (d. 1748 )
May 21 – André-François Deslandes , French philosopher (d. 1757 )
May 24 – Daniel Finch, 8th Earl of Winchilsea , British politician (d. 1769 )
May 27 – Andreas Jakob von Dietrichstein , Archbishop of Salzburg (d. 1753 )
May 28 – Maximilian of Hesse-Kassel , German prince (d. 1753 )
May 29 – Louis de Gramont, 6th Duke of Gramont , French general (d. 1745 )
June 1 – Henri François, comte de Ségur , French general (d. 1751 )
June 2 – Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer , British politician, bibliophile, collector and patron of the arts (d. 1741 )
June 6 – Algernon Coote, 6th Earl of Mountrath , Irish politician (d. 1744 )
June 7 – Antoine Louis Rouillé , French noble (d. 1761 )
June 12 – Sir Richard Grosvenor, 4th Baronet , British politician; (d. 1732 )
June 19 – Montague Blundell, 1st Viscount Blundell , Irish Viscount (d. 1756 )
June 23 – George Hay, 8th Earl of Kinnoull , British diplomat (d. 1758 )
June 24 – Giovanni Casini , Portrait painter and sculptor (d. 1748 )
June 26
July 6 – Johann Friedrich Karl von Ostein , Roman Catholic archbishop (d. 1763 )
July 9 – Alexis Piron , French writer (d. 1773 )
July 14 – Antoine Gaubil , French missionary (d. 1759 )
July 15 – Mary Montagu, Duchess of Montagu (d. 1751 )
July 16 – Samuel Molyneux , Irish politician (d. 1728 )
July 17 – Christian, Landgrave of Hesse-Wanfried-Rheinfels (d. 1755 )
July 21 – John Quincy , American soldier and politician (d. 1767 )
July 22 – Szymon Czechowicz , Polish artist (d. 1775 )
July 24 – Prince William, Duke of Gloucester , son of Queen Anne (d. 1700 )
July 26 – Maria Anna Josepha Althann , Spanish noble (d. 1755 )
September 1
September 4
September 13 – Johan Fredrik Peringskiöld , Swedish translator (d. 1725 )
September 17 – Ferdinand Charles, comte d'Aspremont-Lynden , army general (d. 1772 )
September 18 – Gabriel Malagrida , Italian missionary (d. 1761 )
September 21 – Jan Klemens Branicki , Polish noble (d. 1771 )
September 22 – Catharina Backer , painter from the Northern Netherlands (d. 1766 )
September 23 – Antonio Denzio , Italian opera singer (d. 1763 )
September 24 – Johann Adam Steinmetz , German pastor (d. 1762 )
September 26 – Nijō Yoshitada , Japanese noble (d. 1737 )
September 27 – Edward Stanley, 11th Earl of Derby , English noble and politician (d. 1776 )
September 29 – Henry Perrot , British Member of Parliament (d. 1740 )
September 30 – Jacques Aubert , French composer and violinist (d. 1753 )
December 1 – Hieronymus Albrecht Hass , harpsichord maker (d. 1752 )
December 4 – Gottfried Lengnich , historian and politician (d. 1774 )
December 8 – Albert Wolfgang of Brandenburg-Bayreuth , Titular margrave of Brandenburg, imperial general (d. 1734 )
December 11 – Ignatius van der Beken , Flemish painter (d. 1774 )
December 14 – Agostino Veracini , Italian painter (d. 1762 )
December 21 – Arthur Ingram, 6th Viscount of Irvine , British peer and politician (d. 1736 )
December 23 – Joseph Bodin de Boismortier , French composer (d. 1755 )
December 24 – Frans van Mieris the Younger , Dutch painter (d. 1763 )
December 27 – Jacob August Franckenstein , Encyclopedia editor, professor (d. 1733 )
Seth Ward (bishop of Salisbury) died 6 January
Marie Louise d'Orléans died 12 February
Sambhaji died 11 March
Kazimierz Łyszczyński died 30 March
Archduchess Maria Anna Josepha of Austria died 4 April
Lorenzo Onofrio Colonna died 14 April
Aphra Behn died 16 April
Christina, Queen of Sweden died 19 April
Conyers Darcy, 1st Earl of Holderness died 14 June
Song Si-yeol died 19 July
Pope Innocent XI died 12 August
John Lake (bishop) died 30 August
Jane Lane, Lady Fisher died 9 September
George Ent died 13 October
Stephan Farffler died 24 October
Thomas Sydenham died 29 December
January 6
January 9 – Sir Hugh Cholmeley, 4th Baronet , English politician (b. 1632 )
January 16 – Gilbert Holles, 3rd Earl of Clare , English politician (b. 1633 )
January 18
January 24 – Henry Waldegrave, 1st Baron Waldegrave , English peer and Jacobite supporter (b. 1661 )
January 27
January 28 – Bernardino Corniani , Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Pula (b. 1626 )
January 29 – Maria van Cortlandt van Rensselaer , Dutch director of Rensselaerswyck (Albany, New York) (b. 1645 )
January 31 – Manuel de Herrera , Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Durango (b. 1635 )
March 7 – Franz Johann von Vogt von Altensumerau und Prasberg , Bishop of Constance (b. 1611 )
March 8 – Alexander Parker , British minister (b. 1628 )
March 9 – François Adhémar de Monteil , French priest, Bishop of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux (b. 1603 )
March 10 – Philip Louis, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Wiesenburg (b. 1620 )
March 11
March 14 – Anthony Coucheron , Norwegian engineer (b. 1650 )
March 15 – Yolo , Qing dynasty prince (b. 1625 )
March 18 – John Dixwell , regicide (b. 1607 )
March 24
March 26 – Gabriel Milan , Governor of the Danish West Indies (b. 1631 )
March 29 – Sir John Hotham, 2nd Baronet , Member of the House of Commons of England (b. 1632 )
March 30 – Kazimierz Łyszczyński , Polish philosopher (b. 1634 )
March 31 – Tommaso Caracciolo , Bishop of Gerace (b. 1640 )
April 4 – Archduchess Maria Anna Josepha of Austria , youngest surviving daughter of Ferdinand III (b. 1654 )
April 12 – John Hunting , first ruling elder of the church of Dedham, Massachusetts (b. 1602 )
April 14 – Lorenzo Onofrio Colonna , Italian noble (b. 1637 )
April 16 – Aphra Behn , British playwright, poet and spy (b. 1640 )
April 18 – George Jeffreys, 1st Baron Jeffreys , Welsh judge, aka the Hanging Judge (b. 1645 )
April 19 – Christina, Queen of Sweden , ruled from 1632 until abdication in 1654 (b. 1626 )
April 22 – Thomas Proby , English politician (b. 1632 )
June 4 – René Gaultier de Varennes , New France governor (b. 1635 )
June 7 – Alphonse de Berghes , Roman Catholic archbishop (b. 1624 )
June 8 – Decio Azzolino , Italian Catholic cardinal (b. 1623 )
June 9 – François Bonnemer , French painter and engraver (b. 1638 )
June 10 – Christophe Veyrier , sculptor (b. 1637 )
June 13 – William Annand , Minister of the Church of Scotland and the Church of England (b. 1633 )
June 14 – Conyers Darcy, 1st Earl of Holderness , English noble (b. 1598 )
June 17
June 20
June 21 – Thomas Blanchet , French painter (b. 1614 )
June 25 – William Thomas , Welsh Anglican bishop (b. 1613 )
June 27 – Richard Waldron , colonial settler, acting President of the Province of New Hampshire (b. 1615 )
June 28 – Thomas Mainwaring , English politician (b. 1623 )
August 6 – Princess Dorothea Sophie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg , Electress of Brandenburg (b. 1636 )
August 9 – Dionisio Lazzari , Italian sculptor and architect (b. 1617 )
August 12 – Pope Innocent XI , pope of the Catholic Church (b. 1611 )
August 13 – Count Maximilian I, Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen , Count of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (b. 1636 )
August 15 – John Gregory , Connecticut settler (b. 1612 )
August 17
August 20 – Antonio Marinari , Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Ostia-Velletri, Titular Bishop of Thagaste (b. 1605 )
August 21 – William Cleland , Scottish poet and soldier (b. c. 1661 )
August 28
August 29 – Curwen Rawlinson , English politician (b. 1641 )
August 30 – John Lake , English bishop (b. 1624 )
September 6 – Torii Tadanori , Daimyo who ruled the Takatō Domain in Shinano Province (b. 1646 )
September 9 – Jane Lane, Lady Fisher , English Royalist (b. 1626 )
September 10 – John Belasyse, 1st Baron Belasyse , English politician and noble (b. 1614 )
September 13 – Ciro Ferri , Italian painter, engraver, sculptor and architect (b. 1634 )
September 15
September 18 – Sir Richard Head, 1st Baronet , English politician (b. 1600 )
September 26 – August, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck (b. 1652 )
September 30 – Julius Francis, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg , Bohemian noble (b. 1641 )
October 1 – Alexander Voet the Elder , Flemish engraver (b. 1608 )
October 4 – Quirinus Kuhlmann , German Baroque poet and mystic (b. 1651 )
October 11 – Fyodor Shaklovity , Russian diplomat (b. 1640 )
October 13 – George Ent , English scientist and physician; (b. 1604 )
October 14 – Adolph John I, Count Palatine of Kleeburg , Swedish prince (b. 1629 )
October 15 – Sir Edward Dering, 3rd Baronet , English politician (b. 1650 )
October 24 – Stephan Farffler , German inventor (b. 1633 )
October 25 – Joseph Maynard , English politician (b. 1639 )
October 30 – Pier Antonio Capobianco , Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Lacedonia (b. 1619 )
November 9 – Enea Silvio Piccolomini , imperial general (b. 1651 )
November 12 – Justus de Verwer , Dutch painter and illustrator (b. 1625 )
November 13
November 16 – Cornelis Mahu , Flemish painter (b. 1613 )
November 18 – Jacob van der Ulft , painter from the Northern Netherlands (b. 1621 )
November 19 – Elizabeth Cavendish, Countess of Devonshire , English noblewoman; (b. 1619 )
November 20 – Samuel Peterson , American city founder (b. 1639 )
November 24 – Carey Dillon, 5th Earl of Roscommon , Irish nobleman and professional soldier (b. 1627 )
November 26 – Marquard Gude , German archaeologist (b. 1635 )
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