Plaats: Oirschot, bron: RHCE, gezindte/instantie: RK register: 6, folio: 7 r/v: v KIND: Anna Doopdatum: 08-10-1665 Geslacht: V VADER: Joannes Hogardus van den Lusdonck MOEDER: Agnes Joannes van den Merselaer Peter: Guielmus Hogardus van den Lusdonck Meter: Anna Egidius Hoppenbrouwer Ors-d06 1665-1674 rk DTB Oirschot inventarisnummer 6 Retroacta van de Burgerlijke Stand Dit is oud register 2.
March 4 » English King Charles II declares war on the Netherlands marking the start of the Second Anglo-Dutch War.
March 6 » The first joint Secretary of the Royal Society, Henry Oldenburg, publishes the first issue of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, the world's longest-running scientific journal.
June 3 » James Stuart, Duke of York (later to become King James II of England), defeats the Dutch fleet off the coast of Lowestoft.
June 17 » Battle of Montes Claros: Portugal definitively secured independence from Spain in the last battle of the Portuguese Restoration War.
October 5 » The University of Kiel is founded.
December 10 » The Royal Netherlands Marine Corps is founded by Michiel de Ruyter
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