1687 in England
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Events from the year 1687 in the Kingdom of England.
Incumbents
- Monarch - James II
Events
- 4 April - King James II issues the Declaration of Indulgence (or Declaration for the Liberty of Conscience), suspending laws against Roman Catholics and nonconformists.[1]
- 1 May - King James II attends the consecration of Ferdinando d'Adda, Papal Nuncio to London, as titular Archbishop of Amasia in the Royal Chapel of St James's Palace.
- 4 September - King James II tries to expel the Fellows of Magdalen College, Oxford, for refusing to Catholicise their institution.[1]
Publications
- 5 July - Isaac Newton's Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica, known as the Principia, is published by the Royal Society of London.
Births
- 7 November - William Stukeley, archaeologist (died 1765)
Deaths
- 16 April - George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham, statesman (born 1628)
- 1 September - Henry More, philosopher (born 1614)
- 12 September - John Alden, Mayflower pilgrim (born c. 1599)
- 21 October - Edmund Waller, poet (born 1606)
- 14 November - Nell Gwynne, mistress of Charles II of England (born 1650)
- 16 December - Sir William Petty, philosopher (born 1623)
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