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1079   Iran adopts solar Hijrah calendar
1190   Crusades begin massacre of Jews of York England
1190   Jews of York England commit mass sucide rather than submit to baptism
1345   Holy spirit glides above fire: "the miracle of Amsterdam" (legend)
1517   Pope Leo X signs 5th Council of Lateranen
1521   Magelhaes' fleet discovers Zamal (Samar)
1521   Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan reaches Philippines
1527   Battle at Khanua: Mogol Emperor Babur beats Rajputen
1621   Native American chief visits colony of Plymouth Mass
1641   General court declares RI a democracy & adopts new constitution
1660   English Long Parliament disbands
1690   French king Louis XIV sends troops to Ireland
1730   Willem Charles Henry Friso installed as viceroy of Drenthe
1731   Treaty of Vienna: Emperor Charles VI of England & Netherlands
1792   Murder attempt on King Gustavus III by count Ankarstrom at opera
1802   Law signed to establish US Milt Academy (West Point, NY)
1802   US army Corps of Engineers established (2nd time)
1815   Willem I proclaimed king of the Netherlands, including Belgium
1822   Composer Gioacchino Rossini marries Spanish soprano
1827   1st US black newspaper, "Freedom's Journal" (NYC), begins publishing
1829   Ohio authorizes high school night classes
1830   London's re-organised police force (Scotland Yard)
1830   New York Stock Exchange slowest day ever (31 shares traded)
1833   Susan Hayhurst becomes 1st US woman grad of a pharmacy college
1834   HMS Beagle anchors at Berkeley Sound, Falkland Islands
1836   Texas approves a constitution
1850   Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Scarlet Letter" published
1861   Arizona Territory votes to leave the Union
1861   Confederate government appoints commissioners to Britain
1862   Battle at Pound Gap Kentucky: Confederates separate battles
1865   Battle of Averasboro NC (1,500 casualities)
1869   Hiram R Revels makes 1st official speech by a black in the Senate
1871   1st fertilizer law enacted
1872   1st FA Cup Final: Wanderers-Royal Engineers 1-0 in Bolton
1876   Nelly Saunders & Rose Harland fight 1st female boxing match (NY)
1877   Charles Bannerman completes 1st Test cricket century, 165 v Eng
1881   Barnum & Bailey Circus debuts
1882   US Senate ratifies treaty establishing the Red Cross
1894   Jules Massenet's opera "Tha‹s," premieres in Paris
1896   Premiere of Mahler's "Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen"
1897   Start of Sherlock Holmes "The Adventure of The Devil's Foot" (BG)
1900   AL meets in Chicago, Ban Johnson announces that an AL team will be in
1900   Chicago, KC, Minn, Milwaukee, Indianapolis, Detroit, Cleve & Buffalo
1900   Sir Arthur Evans finds old city of Knossus
1907   1st 1st-class cricket game between NSW & Western Australia
1910   Barney Oldfield sets land speed record of 131.7 mph at Daytona
1911   Stanley Cup: Ottawa Senators beat Port Arthur (Ont) 13-4
1912   Mrs William Howard Taft plants 1st cherry tree in Wash DC
1915   Brit battle cruisers Inflexible & Irresistible hit mines in Dardanelle
1915   Federal Trade Commission organizes
1916   James Barries' "Kiss for Cinderella," premieres in London
1916   US & Canada sign migratory bird treaty
1918   Geoffrey O'Hara's "K-K-K-Katy" song published
1919   Frank Wedekind's "Elius Erweckung," premieres in Hamburg
1920   1 Acre Park also known as Baby Park in the Bronx renamed Melrose Park
1922   Sultan Fuad I crowned king of Egypt, England recognizes Egypt
1922   WKY-AM in Oklahoma City OK begins radio transmissions
1923   Hugo von Hofmannsthal's "Der Unbestechliche," premieres in Vienna
1926   Robert Goddard launches 1st liquid fuel rocket, goes 184' (56 meters)
1929   WHP-AM in Harrisburg PA begins radio transmissions
1930   USS Constitution (Old Ironsides) floated out to become a natl shrine
1931   Genootschap Onze Taal (Our Language) organizes (Neth)
1933   Hitler names Hjalmar Shaft, president of Bank of Germany
1934   Congress passes Migratory Bird Conservation Act
1935   Hitler orders German rearmament, violating Versailles Treaty
1937   All but one senior fouls out of a scrimmage game between seniors & sophomores, but he holds on to win the game 35-32
1938   No‰l Coward's musical "Operette," premieres in London
1938   Temple defeats Colorado to win 1st NIT
1939   Germany occupies Czechoslovakia
1939   Hungary annexes republic of Karpato-Ukraine
1939   NHL record 10 goals in 1 period-NY Rangers (7), NY Americans (3) & a record 26 points in the 3rd period
1940   German air raid on British fleet base Scapa Flow
1941   Blizzard hits North Dakota & Minnesota killing 60
1941   Dmitri Shostakovitch receives the Stalin Prize
1941   National Gallery of Art opens in Wash DC
1943   Elin K (No) & Zaanland (Neth) torpedoed & sinks
1944   Vichy Internal minister Pucheu sentenced to death
1945   Allies secure Iwo Jima
1946   "Would-Be Gentleman" closes at Booth Theater NYC after 77 performances
1947   Convair Liner, 1st US twin-engine pressurized airplane, tested
1949   KFMB TV channel 8 in San Diego, CA (CBS) begins broadcasting
1950   1st annual National Book Awards
1952   1870 mm rain in Cilaos, R‚union (world record)
1952   Babe Didrikson-Zaharias wins LPGA Titleholders Golf Championship
1953   AL rejects Bill Veeck's request to move St Louis Browns to Baltimore
1955   Josephine Kroesen appointed as 1st Dutch female judge
1955   President Eisenhower upheld the use of atomic weapons in case of war
1956   US Ladies Figure Skating championship won by Tenley Albright
1956   US Mens Figure Skating championship won by Hayes A Jenkins
1957   9th Emmy Awards: Phil Silvers Show, Robert Young & Loretta Young
1957   Patty Berg wins LPGA Titleholders Golf Championship
1957   Toronto Maple Leafs tie NHL record 37 points beating NY Rangers 14-1
1958   Beverly Hanson wins LPGA Titleholders Golf Championship
1959   Iraq & USSR sign economic/technical treaty
1962   1st launching of Titan 2-rocket
1962   US Super-Constellation disappears above Pacific Ocean, kills 167
1964   KCOY TV channel 12 in Santa Maria, CA (CBS) begins broadcasting
1964   Paul Hornung & Alex Karras reinstated in NFL after 1 year suspension
1966   Gemini 8 launched with Armstrong & Scott, aborted after 6.5 orbits
1966   Man From Uncle star David McCallum receives huge welcome in London
1967   Pirate Radio Station 333 (Radio Britain) ship breaks down
1968   My Lai massacre occurs (Vietnam War); 450 die
1968   Robert F Kennedy announces presidential campaign
1969   "1776" opens at 46th St Theater NYC for 1217 performances
1969   Boston Bruins scores a NHL record 8 goals in 1 period
1969   Peter Stone & Sherman Edward's "1776," premieres in NYC
1969   Viasa DC-9 crashes at Maracaibo's Grano de Oro airport, killing 155
1970   New English Bible published
1970   WNIN TV channel 9 in Evansville, IN (PBS) begins broadcasting
1971   13th Grammy Awards: Bridge over Troubled Water, Carpenters win
1971   KDCD TV channel 18 in Midland, TX (IND) suspends broadcasting
1972   John & Yoko are served with deportation papers
1974   1st performance at new Grand Ole Opry House at Opryland in Nashville
1975   "Lieutenant" closes at Lyceum Theater NYC after 9 performances
1975   US Mariner 10 makes 3rd & final fly-by of Mercury
1976   British premier Harold Wilson resigns
1977   US president Carter pleads for Palestinian homeland
1978   Amoco Cadiz spills 223,000 tons of crude oil off French coast
1978   Red Brigade kidnaps former premier Aldo Moro in Italy, 5 killed
1978   Soyuz 26 returns to Earth
1978   US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1978   US Senate accepts Panama Canal treaty
1979   CBS-TV airs "Wings Over the World" with Paul McCartney
1980   Joanne Carner wins LPGA Honda Civic Golf Classic
1983   Smallest crowd at Cleveland Coliseum (Cavs vs Nets-1,814)
1984   Gunmen kidnap William Buckley, CIA station chief in Beirut
1984   South-Africa & Mozambique sign non attack treaty
1985   Associated Press correspondent Terry Anderson taken hostage in Beirut
1985   Denny McLain, pitcher; convicted of racketeering, sentenced to 25 yrs
1986   Chris Johnson wins LPGA GNA/Glendale Federal Golf Classic
1988   Federal grand jury indicts North & Poindexter in Iran-Contra affair
1988   North-Ireland Protestant fires on Catholic funeral, 3 killed
1988   US sends 3000 soldiers to Nicaragua's neighbor Honduras
1991   7 of Reba McEntire band members are killed in a plane crash
1991   Members of Irish Gay & Lesbian Organization march in NYC parade
1991   NJ Net coach Bill Fitch is 4th coach to win 800 NBA games
1991   NY Lotto pays $33.3 million to one winner (#s are 18-21-32-33-35-38)
1991   Worlds Ladies Figure Skating Champ in Munich won by Kristi Yamaguchi
1992   Matt Keough, in the dugout, is hit flush in the head by a batted ball
1994   Moravcik forms Slovakia government
1994   Tonya Harding pleads guilty to felony attack on Nancy Kerrigan
1995   Dow-Jones hits record 4069.15
1995   Manhattan upsets 4th seeded Okla 77-67
1995   Miss House of Representatives ratifies 13th Amendement-slavery ends
1995   Mississippi formally abolishes slavery & ratifies 13th Amendment
1995   World best 7th wkt stand 461 by Bhupinder Singh Jr & P Dharmani
1996   Mike Tyson KOs Frank Bruno in 2nd round
1997   Donna Andrews wins LPGA Welch's/Circle K Championship
1997   NJ Devils' Dave Andreychuk is 26th NHL to score 500 goals
1997   Stuart Appleby wins Honda Golf Classic
1997   Toshiba Senior Golf Classic

BIRTHS
1585   Gerbrant A Bredero, Holland, poet/playwright (Klucht van de Koe)
1609   Michael Franck, composer
1634   Contessa Marie Madeleine La Fayette, novelist
1651   Zaccaria Tevo, composer
1663   Nicholas Siret, composer
1729   Georg W "Franz" Panzer, German vicar/librarian (Annales typographic)
1739   George Clymer, US merchant (signed Decl of Ind, Constitution)
1745   Johann Wilhelm Cornelius von Konigslow, composer
1750   Caroline Lucretia Herchel, Hanover, Germany, 1st mod woman astronomer
1751   James Madison, Port Conway Va, (D-R), 4th US president (1809-17)
1757   Bengt Lidner, Swedish poet (Medea, Yttersa Domen)
1774   Matthew Flinders, English navigator/cartographer (coast Australia)
1776   Johan G Verstolk van Soelen, Dutch minister of Foreign Affairs
1787   Georg Simon Ohm, physicist (discovered Ohm's Law)
1802   George Archibald McCall, Brig General (Union volunteers), died in 1868
1806   Norbert Rillieux, inventor (sugar refiner)
1812   Henry Dwight Terry, Brig General (Union volunteers), died in 1869
1814   Jules Eugene Abraham Alary, composer
1821   Ernest Feydeau, French author (Georges Feydeau)
1822   John Pope, Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1892
1822   Rosa Bonheur, French landscape painter (Buffalo Bill)
1823   William Henry Monk, composer
1832   Charles Camp Doolittle, Bvt Mjr General (Union volunteer)
1836   Andrew S Hallidie, inventor (cable car)
1839   Ren‚ F Armand Sully-Prudhomme, France, poet, 1st Nobel winner (1901)
1849   James E Smith, became father at 100 with woman 64 years younger
1856   E Louis YY Napoleon Bonaparte, French/English prince
1868   Maxim Gorki, USSR, playwright (The Lower Depths) [3/28 NS]
1873   Hippoliet Daeye, Flemish painter (Sereniteit)
1876   Charles Halton, Wash DC, actor (Dr Cyclops, Tugboat Annie Sails Again)
1878   Clemens A Graaf von Galen, cardinal/bishop of Munster/anti-nazi
1878   Henry B Walthall, Shelby City AL, actor (Birth of a Nation, Klondike)
1878   Reza Sjah Pahlawi, [Reza Chan], shah of Iran
1884   Harrison Ford, Kansas City MO, silent screen actor (Rubber Tires)
1885   Giacomo Benvenuti, composer
1885   Sydney Chaplin, S Afr, actor (Limelight)
1892   C‚sar Vallejo, Peruvian/French poet (Los Heraldos Negros)
1892   Harrison Ford, actor (Vanity Fair, Love In High Gear)
1893   Isobel Elsom, actress (My Fair Lady, Love From a Stranger)
1896   Conrad Nagel, Keokuk Iowa, actor (Celebrity Time)
1901   Walter E Sch„fer, German playwright
1902   Lucie Rie, potter
1903   Mike Mansfield, (Sen-D-Mont) majority whip
1903   Morgan Conway, actor (Dick Tracy)
1903   Nikolai Lopatnikoff, Revel Estonia, composer (Variaioni Concertanto)
1904   Clive Morton, London England, actor (Goodbye Mr Chips, Moonraker)
1906   Francisco Ayala, writer
1906   Henny Youngman, London England, comedian (Take my wife please)
1908   Robert Rossen director/writer (Hustler, All the King's Men, Mambo)
1910   Aladar Gerevich, Hungary, sabres (Olympic-gold-1948)
1910   Andrew Miller-Jones, British TV pioneer
1910   Iftikhar Ali Khan, cricketer (Nawab of Pataudi, England & India)
1910   Martijn Lijnema, boer/resistance fighter (WW II)
1910   Norman Wooland, Dusseldorf Germany, actor (Hamlet)
1912   Patricia Nixon, [Thelma Catherine], Ely Nevada, 1st lady (1968-74)
1916   Lloyd McBride, union president (United Steelworkers)
1918   Aldo E van Eyck, Dutch architect (City Hall)
1918   Howard Boatwright, composer
1919   Erno Kiraly, composer
1920   John Addison, Surrey England, composer (Tom Jones-Acad Award)
1920   Leo McKern, Sydney Aust, actor (Blue Lagoon, Help, Mouse that Roared)
1920   Percy Mansell, cricketer (leg-spin all-rounder in 13 Tests for S Afr)
1922   Geoffrey Freeman Allen, railway writer
1922   Harding Lemay, North Bangor NY, headwriter (Another World)
1923   George Bean, cricketer (92 runs in 3 Tests for Eng v Aust)
1925   Cornell Borchers, Germany, actress (Big Lift, Floodtide, Istanbul)
1926   Jerry Lewis, [Levitch], comedian/fund raiser (MDA), loved in France
1927   Daniel Patrick Moynihan, US ambassador to UN/(Sen-D-NY, 1977- )
1927   Karlheinz Boehm, Germany, actor (Face of Fear, Peeping Tom, Unnatural)
1927   Olga San Juan, NYC, actress (Variety Girl, 1 Touch of Venus)
1927   Vladimir M Komarov, Moscow Russia, cosmonaut (Voshkod I Soyuz 1)
1928   Christa Ludwig, Berlin Germany, soprano (Vienna State Opera)
1928   Ramon Barce, composer
1929   Edwin London, composer
1930   Minoru Miky, composer
1931   Betty Johnson, Guilford County NC, singer (Jack Paar Show, I Dreamed)
1931   Don Richard Carpenter, novelist
1932   Ronnie Walter Cunningham, Creston Iowa, Col USMC/astronaut (Apollo 7)
1933   Ruth Bader Ginsberg, justice (US Supreme Court)
1936   Thelma Hopkins, England, high jumper (Oly-silver-1956)
1937   Constanca Capdeville, composer
1937   David Del Tredici, Cloverdale California, composer (1980 Pulitzer)
1940   Bernardo Bertolucci, Parma Italy, director (Last Tango in Paris)
1940   Chuck Woolery, Ky, TV game show host (Love Connection)
1940   Jan P Pronk, Dutch politician (PvdA)
1940   Jan Schaefer, Dutch asst secretary of state (PvdA)
1945   B”rries von Mnchhausen, writer, dies
1946   Erik Estrada, NYC, actor (CHiPs, Cross & Switchblade, Lightblast)
1948   Margaret [Edith] Weis, US, sci-fi author (Dragons of Spring Dawning)
1948   Michael Bruce, rocker/actor (Rudy-Rainbow Drive)
1949   Bertha Knox Gilkey, welfare & tenament rights for urban women
1949   Elliott Murphy, US singer/songwriter
1949   Victor Garber, Montr‚al Qu‚bec, actor (Days & Nights of Molly Dodd)
1951   Kate Nelligan, London Ontario, actress (Bethune, Eye of the Needle)
1951   Ray Benson, Phila Pa, country singer (House of Blue Lights)
1951   Ritchie Teeter, rocker
1954   Dav Whatmore, cricketer (Colombo Aust bat 1979, Sri Lanka coach 1995-)
1954   Hollis Stacy, Savannah Ga, LPGA golfer (US Open 1977, 78)
1954   Jimmy Nail, singer/actor (Evita, Spender, Howling II)
1954   Nancy Wilson, SF, rock guitarist (Heart-Never, What about Love)
1955   Isabelle Huppert, Paris France, actress (Cactus, Heaven's Gate)
1956   Ozzie Newsome, NFL tight end (Cleve Browns)
1957   Pearl Moore, WBL guard (NY Stars)
1959   Michael J Bloomfield, Flint Mich, Major USAF/astronaut (STS 86)
1959   Stan Thorn, Kenosha Wisc, singer (Shenandoah-Sunday in the South)
1961   Mel Gray, NFL wide receiver/kick returner (Houston/Tennessee Oilers)
1962   Marcel Brands, soccer player (RKC)
1963   Phung Vuong, Saigon Vietnam, murderer (FBI Most Wanted List)
1965   Cindy Brown, US, basketball player (Olympic-gold-1988)
1966   Brad Bergen, PA Sask, hockey defenseman (Team Germany 1998)
1966   Catarina Pollini, WNBA forward (Houston Comets)
1966   David Nascimento, soccer player (Roda JC/FC Utrecht)
1966   Rodney Peete, NFL quarterback (Phila Eagles)
1967   Dan Owens, NFL defensive tackle (Atlanta Falcons, Detroit Lions)
1967   John Mangum, NFL safety (Chic Bears)
1968   Jason van Blerk, soccer player (Go Ahead Eagles)
1969   Ottis Gibson, cricketer (Barbados fast bowler, WI 1995)
1969   Pat Harlow, NFL tackle (NE Patriots, Oakland Raiders)
1969   Steve Israel, NFL cornerback (SF 49ers, New England Patriots)
1970   Kelli James, Medford NJ, field hockey forward (Olympics-96)
1970   Tammi Terrell, rocker (Ain't No Mountain High Enough)
1971   Brett Carolan, NFL tight end (SF 49ers)
1971   Eric Ravotti, NFL linebacker (Pitts Steelers)
1973   Bert Zuurman, soccer player (SC Heerenveen)
1974   Heath Streak, cricketer (Zimbabwean pace bowler 1993-)
1974   Lamont Burns, guard (NY Jets)
1976   Michelle Rae Collie, Miss Universe-Bahamas (1996)
1991   Wolfgang Van Halen, son of Eddie Van Halan & Valerie Bertinelli

DEATHS
37   Tiberius Claudius Nero, emperor of Rome (14-37), dies at 77
1072   Adalbert, archbishop of Bremen-Hamburg, dies
1536   Ibrahim Pasha, grand-visier of Osmaanse Rich, murdered at about 45
1629   Emilia of Nassau, daughter of Willem of Orange, dies at 59
1736   Giovanni B Pergolesi, Italian composer (Stabat Mater), dies at 26
1738   Georg Baehr, German master builder (Frauenkirche, Dresden), dies at 72
1804   Francisco marquis Albergati Capacelli, Italian playwright, dies at 75
1806   Giuseppe Colla, composer, dies at 74
1819   Nicolas Sejan, composer, dies at 73
1838   Nathaniel Bowditch, astronomer/navigation expert, dies at 64
1841   F‚lix Savart, French surgeon/physicist, dies at 49
1843   Anton R Falck, Dutch minister of Education/Colonies, dies at 65
1867   Benjamin Hanby, composer, dies at 33
1878   William Banting, English undertaker, dies
1881   Modest P Mussorgsky, Russian composer (Boris Godunov), dies at 42
1882   Charles R Darwin, English naturalist (Origin of species), dies at 73
1887   Emanuel Kania, composer, dies at 59
1898   Aubrey (Vincent) Beardsley, English illustrator (Salome), dies at 23
1909   George Thorndike Angell, lawyer (ASPCA), dies at 85
1910   Eduard FW Pflger, German physiologist, dies at 80
1914   Gaston Calmette, editor (Le Figaro), killed by Mme Caillaux at 55
1914   John Murray, piloted HMS Challenger to Christmas Island, dies
1919   Sigurd von Koch, composer, dies at 39
1930   Miguel Primo de Riveray Orbaneja, Sp dictator (1923-30), dies at 60
1933   Alfred Her, Hungarian mathematician, dies at 47
1935   John J R Macleod, Scot/Canadian physiologist (Nobel 1923), dies at 58
1937   J Austen Chamberlain, English Min of For affairs (Nobel), dies at 73
1938   Egon Friedell, writer, dies
1940   Selma O Lagerl”f, Swed author (Nils Holgersson, Nobel-09), dies at 81
1941   John Murray, Canada oceanographer (Challenger), dies at 73
1942   Alexander van Zemlinsky, Austrian composer (African Dance), dies at 69
1945   Pierre Drieu la Rochelle, French writer/poet, commits suicide at 52
1946   Marius HLW "Max" Blokzijl, Dutch Nazi propagandist, executed at 61
1955   Mayhew Lake, composer, dies at 75
1956   Joseph John Richards, composer, dies at 77
1957   Mosa Pijade, Yugoslavian MP (communist), dies at 67
1958   Leon J Cadore, pitched the 26 inning game, dies at 65
1959   John Sailling, last documented Civil War vet, dies at 111
1962   John Owen Jones, composer, dies at 85
1964   Nicholas Joy, actor (Boss Lady), dies at 80
1967   James Friskin, composer, dies at 80
1968   Bengt Gunnar Ekel”f, Swedish poet (Nun Serviam), dies at 60
1968   June Collyer, actress (June-Stu Erwin Show), dies at 60
1968   Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, composer, dies at 72
1970   Arthur Adamov, Russian/French playwright, dies at 61
1970   Tammi Terrell, singer (You're All I Need), dies of brain tumor at 24
1971   Bebe Daniels, actress (Silver Dollar, My Past), dies at 70
1971   Chuck Fleetwood-Smith, cricketer (Vict & Aust), dies
1971   Thomas E Dewey, US president candidate (R 1944, 48), dies at 68
1972   Harold "Pie" Traynor, hall of fame 3rd baseman (Pirates), dies at 72
1973   Carl Benton Reid, actor (Trap, Underwater City), dies at 79
1973   M Revis, [Willem Fisherman), author (People that Mutiny), dies at 68
1975   T-Bone Walker, blues guitarist (Funky Town, Well Done), dies at 64
1978   Aldo Moro, 5 times PM of Italy, assassinated by terrorists
1979   Jean Monnet, French economist/CEO (ECSC), dies at 90
1983   Arthur Godfrey, TV host (Arthur Godrey Show), dies at 79
1985   B V A R”ling, Dutch lawyer (WW II Tokyo trials), dies at 78
1985   Roger Huntington Sessions, US composer (Black Masks), dies at 88
1987   Scott McKay, actor (Guest in House, 30 Seconds over Tokyo), dies at 71
1988   Dorothy Adams Foulger, actress (Laura, Devil Commands), dies at 88
1990   Ernst Bacon, composer, dies at 91
1991   7 members of Reba McIntire's band, killed in a plane crash
1991   Jan H van Roijen, Dutch diplomat/Foreign Minister, dies at 85
1991   Wim van den Brink, Dutch actor (Turkish Fruit, Red Sien), dies
1992   Renzhong Weangn, China politician (1934-45), dies
1993   Chishu Ryu, Japanese actor (Autumn Afternoon), dies of cancer at 86
1993   Djilalli LyabŠs, Algerian minister of Higher Education, murdered
1993   Don Randolph, actor (Harem Girl), dies of pneumonia at 87
1993   Giovanni Testori, Italian writer (Arialda), dies at 69
1993   Mohammed Hussein Nagdi, Iran diplomat/resistance fighter, murdered
1995   Albert Maurice Hackett, playwright/screenwriter, dies at 95
1995   Clan Fraser of Lovat, soldier/Landowner, dies at 83
1995   Lord Lovat, [Shimi], Scottish landowner, dies at 83
1995   Sydney Simone, band leader, dies at 80
1996   Joseph Lee Pope, singer, dies at 62
1996   Olive Netta Parsons, co-founder (Collet's bookshop), dies at 104
1996   Peter Clemoes, Anglo-Saxon scholar, dies at 76

   
 
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