Historical Events In 1662
Tuesday, 09 June 2026
Jan 27 1st American lime kiln begins operation (Providence RI) 


Jan 27 inaugural American lime kiln begins operation (Providence RI) 


Jan 27 Richard Bentley, Oulton, scholar/controversialist. 


Feb 01 Dutch garrison on Formosa surrenders for Chinese pirates. 


Feb 05 Giuseppi Vignola, composer 


Feb 13 Elisabeth Stuart, English daughter of James I, dies at 65 


Mar 18 inaugural public bus service started by King Louis XIV in Paris for the poor of the city. 


Mar 18 The inaugural buses, eight-seater vehicles known as "carrosses a cinq solz", run in Paris 


Apr 04 Davis Mell, composer, dies at 57 


Apr 20 Gerard Terborch, the elder, painter, dies. 


Apr 22 John Tradescant, traveller/gardener, dies 


Apr 23 Connecticut chartered as an English colony 


Apr 27 Netherlands and France sign military covenant 


May 03 Royal charter granted Connecticut. 


May 12 Jan F van Bloom, [Orizonte] Flemish painter, baptized. 


May 19 Uniformity Act of England comes into force 


Jun 24 Dutch invasion of Macau repulsed (Macau Day). 


Jun 24 Dutch invasion of Macau repulsed 


Jun 30 Johannes C Verspronck, portrait painter, buried at about 64. 


Jul 01 Simon Ives, composer, dies at 61. 


Jul 11 Maximilian II Emanuel, elect of Bayern 


Jul 15 Charles II grants charter to establish Royal Society in London. 


Jul 15 King Charles II charters Royal Society in London. 


Aug 24 Act of Uniformity requires English to accept book of Common Prayer 


Sep 14 Netherlands and England sign peace treaty 


Sep 16 Flamsteed sees solar eclipse, 1st known astronomical observation. 


Sep 16 Flamsteed sees solar eclipse, inaugural known astronomical observation 


Oct 17 England's King Charles II sells Dunkirk to the French 


Oct 21 Henry Lawes, composer, dies at 66 


Oct 25 Charles II of England sells Dunkirk to France for Stg400000 little did he know of the importance Dunkirk would have in WWII 


Oct 26 Charles II of England sold Dunkirk to France. 


Oct 27 England sells Duinkerken to France for 2.5 million livres 


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