1695 in England

{{Year in England|1695}}

Events from the year 1695 in England.

Incumbents

Events

  • 13 January – Princess Anne returns to court to act as royal hostess.
  • 7 March – Sir John Trevor, Speaker of the House of Commons, is found guilty of taking a bribe and expelled from the Commons.{{cite book|title=A Book about Lawyers|url=https://archive.org/details/abookaboutlawye03jeafgoog|last=Jeaffreson|first=John Cordy|year=1867|publisher=G.W. Carleton|pages=[https://archive.org/details/abookaboutlawye03jeafgoog/page/n111 106]–109}}{{cite web|title=17th Century Speaker's downfall|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/8058326.stm|work=BBC News|date=2009-05-19|access-date=2014-05-29}}
  • April – Parliament decides not to renew the Licensing Order of 1643 requiring press censorship.{{cite book|last=Palmer|first=Alan|last2=Palmer|first2=Veronica|year=1992|title=The Chronology of British History|publisher=Century Ltd|location=London|pages=198–200|isbn=0-7126-5616-2}}
  • 30 April – William Congreve's comedy Love for Love opens the New Theatre, Lincoln's Inn Fields.{{cite book|title=McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of World Drama|volume=4|first=Stanley|last=Hochman|page=542}}
  • 3 May – Parliament passes the Corrupt Practices Act to tackle bribery in general elections.{{cite book|last=Williams|first=Hywel|title=Cassell's Chronology of World History|url=https://archive.org/details/cassellschronolo0000will|url-access=registration|location=London|publisher=Weidenfeld & Nicolson|year=2005|isbn=0-304-35730-8|page=[https://archive.org/details/cassellschronolo0000will/page/287 287]}}
  • 16 May – Thomas Tenison enthroned as Archbishop of Canterbury, the first Primate of All England since the Reformation to be installed in person at Canterbury Cathedral.{{cite web|first=William|last=Marshall|title=Tenison, Thomas (1636–1715)|work=Oxford Dictionary of National Biography|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=2004|url=http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/27130|access-date=2012-06-01|doi=10.1093/ref:odnb/27130}} {{ODNBsub}}
  • 24 June – a commission of enquiry into the Massacre of Glencoe reports to Parliament, blaming Sir John Dalrymple, Secretary of State over Scotland, and declares that a soldier should refuse to obey a "command against the law of nature".
  • 1 September
  • Nine Years' War: France surrenders Namur in the Spanish Netherlands to forces of the Grand Alliance led by King William III of England following the 2-month Siege of Namur.
  • {{HMS|Winchester|1693}} founders in the Florida Keys with the loss of 400.Lavery, Brian (1983) The Ship of the Line - Volume 1: The development of the battlefleet 1650–1850. Conway Maritime Press. {{ISBN|0-85177-252-8}}.
  • 7 September – English pirate Henry Every in the Fancy perpetrates one of the most profitable raids in history with the capture of the Grand Mughal ship Ganj-i-Sawai. In response, Emperor Aurangzeb threatens to put an end to all English trading in India.
  • November – general election results in victory for the Whigs.
  • 31 December – the window tax is imposed.

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Category:Years of the 17th century in England