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| ARTICLES RELATED TO 1400s |  |  |  | 1400s: Encyclopedia II - Kerala School - Possible transmission of Keralese mathematics to EuropeThere are a number of publications, including a recent paper of great interest written by D. Almeida, J. John and A. Zadorozhnyy, which suggest Keralese mathematics may have been transmitted to Europe. Kerala was in continuous contact with China, Arabia, and from around 1500, Europe as well, thus transmission would have been possible. There is no evidence by way of relevant manuscripts but the evidence of methodological similari ...
See also:Kerala School, Kerala School - Keralese Mathematicians, Kerala School - Narayana Pandit c. 1340-1400, Kerala School - Madhava of Sangamagramma 1340-1425, Kerala School - Parameshvara c. 1370-1460, Kerala School - Nilakantha Somayaji 1444-1544, Kerala School - Jyesthadeva c. 1500-1575, Kerala School - Sankara Varman Early 1800s, Kerala School - Possible transmission of Keralese mathematics to Europe Read more here: » Kerala School: Encyclopedia II - Kerala School - Possible transmission of Keralese mathematics to Europe |
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|  |  |  | 1400s: Encyclopedia II - Ho Dynasty - Ho Qui Ly c.1350 – c.1410
Ho Dynasty - Origin and background.
The appearance of the Ho’s family name, origin and background can be traced back to the 9th century in the province of Zhejiang, the Central part of China during the Five Dynasties struggle. From there they migrate south until they established themselves in Nanyue, a name of Vietnam. Ho Liem, Ho Qui Ly’s great-great-grandfather moved further south to the province of Thanh Hoa, and settled. Thanh Hoa is about 100 km south of Hanoi nowadays. Some historians bring to attention ...
See also:Ho Dynasty, Ho Dynasty - Ho Qui Ly c.1350 – c.1410, Ho Dynasty - Origin and background, Ho Dynasty - Ho Qui Ly’s ascension to power, Ho Dynasty - Coup d’Etat of Ho Qui Ly 1399, Ho Dynasty - Final years, Ho Dynasty - Ho Han Thuong emperor 1400-1407, Ho Dynasty - Diplomacy with China, Ho Dynasty - War with the Chinese Ming and the 4th Chinese domination, Ho Dynasty - Economy and Finance, Ho Dynasty - References Read more here: » Ho Dynasty: Encyclopedia II - Ho Dynasty - Ho Qui Ly c.1350 – c.1410 |
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|  |  |  | 1400s: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Glasgow history - 1100-11991114: Glasgow is a farming village, with a monastic church and water mill; the reach of Glasgow's bishops extends to Cumbria; the church is elevated to temporary cathedral status by young David of Strathclyde, later David I
1123: A cathedral is built over Saint Kentigern's grave, near the site of a Celtic monastery
1134: The churches of Saint John and the Holy Sepulchre are in the city; the church of Saint James is dedicated
1136: The cathedral is consecrated in the presence of David I
c1150: The Glasgow Fair is an eight-day event
c1174/c1178: William the Lion makes Glasgow an episc ...
See also:Timeline of Glasgow history, Timeline of Glasgow history - 500-1099, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1100-1199, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1200-1299, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1300-1399, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1400-1499, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1500-1599, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1600-1699, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1700-1799, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1800-1899, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1900-1999, Timeline of Glasgow history - 2000-2005, Timeline of Glasgow history - Sources Read more here: » Timeline of Glasgow history: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Glasgow history - 1100-1199 |
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|  |  |  | 1400s: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Glasgow history - 1200-12991220s: Early trades in the town include fishermen, millers, bakers, cobblers, painters, and blacksmiths; wooden merchant's houses replace peasant huts
1233: Cathedral still under reconstruction
1240: Diocesan authorities deeply in debt to bankers from Florence; church over Saint Kentigern's grave being added
1246: Dominican order (Blackfriars) building their own church.
1258: Work on Kentigern's church complete
1274: Diocese includes Teviotdale in Dumfries
1286: Glasgow Bridge, made of timber, spans the Ri ...
See also:Timeline of Glasgow history, Timeline of Glasgow history - 500-1099, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1100-1199, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1200-1299, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1300-1399, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1400-1499, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1500-1599, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1600-1699, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1700-1799, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1800-1899, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1900-1999, Timeline of Glasgow history - 2000-2005, Timeline of Glasgow history - Sources Read more here: » Timeline of Glasgow history: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Glasgow history - 1200-1299 |
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|  |  |  | 1400s: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Glasgow history - 1300-13991301: Edward I of England visits Saint Kentigern's tomb in the town. Edward forces the townspeople to make a giant wooden siege tower and supply 30 wagons to transport it to Bothwell Castle to besiege it, along with tools, iron and coal; the town has trade in salmon and herring
1320: There is a St Thomas's Church in the town, with a Florentine Dean
c1330-1350: The west end of the cathedra ...
See also:Timeline of Glasgow history, Timeline of Glasgow history - 500-1099, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1100-1199, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1200-1299, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1300-1399, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1400-1499, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1500-1599, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1600-1699, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1700-1799, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1800-1899, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1900-1999, Timeline of Glasgow history - 2000-2005, Timeline of Glasgow history - Sources Read more here: » Timeline of Glasgow history: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Glasgow history - 1300-1399 |
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|  |  |  | 1400s: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Glasgow history - 1500-1599c1500: Population estimate is 2,500 - 3,000
1504: Plague hits Glasgow; the city is eleventh among Scottish burghs for taxation revenue
c1510: The Bishop's Palace is extended
1516-1559: The city's craft guilds are incorporated
1518: The university becomes more active
1520: The archdiocese now includes the former diocese of Argyll
1525: James Houston founds the Tron Church
1535-1556: Glasgow pays 1.5% - 3% of total Scottish burgh taxes
1544: Siege of castle; estimated population is 3,000
1556: Estimated population c4,500
15 ...
See also:Timeline of Glasgow history, Timeline of Glasgow history - 500-1099, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1100-1199, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1200-1299, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1300-1399, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1400-1499, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1500-1599, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1600-1699, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1700-1799, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1800-1899, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1900-1999, Timeline of Glasgow history - 2000-2005, Timeline of Glasgow history - Sources Read more here: » Timeline of Glasgow history: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Glasgow history - 1500-1599 |
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|  |  |  | 1400s: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Glasgow history - 2000-20052002: Final of UEFA Champion's League held at Hampden Park. Real Madrid beat Bayer Leverkusen 2-1.
2004: Stockline Plastics factory explosion, Nine people dead, 37 injured, 15 seriously.
2005: The city launches a bid to host the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
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See also:Timeline of Glasgow history, Timeline of Glasgow history - 500-1099, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1100-1199, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1200-1299, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1300-1399, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1400-1499, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1500-1599, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1600-1699, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1700-1799, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1800-1899, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1900-1999, Timeline of Glasgow history - 2000-2005, Timeline of Glasgow history - Sources Read more here: » Timeline of Glasgow history: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Glasgow history - 2000-2005 |
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|  |  |  | 1400s: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Glasgow history - 1600-16991600: Population estimates for the city vary between 5000 and 7500
1604: 361 craftsmen work in fourteen trades, including two surgeons and 213 merchants
1605: The Trades House and Merchants House combine to form the first town council
1610: The General Assembly approves the restoration of diocesan episcopacy in Scotland
1611: Glasgow becomes a royal burgh, with a population of about 7600
1615: The Jesuit John Ogilvy is hanged for saying Mass
1621: Glasgow pays 3%-10% of Scottish customs duties
1625: The first quay is built at Broomielaw
1626: The Tolbooth is construc ...
See also:Timeline of Glasgow history, Timeline of Glasgow history - 500-1099, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1100-1199, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1200-1299, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1300-1399, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1400-1499, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1500-1599, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1600-1699, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1700-1799, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1800-1899, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1900-1999, Timeline of Glasgow history - 2000-2005, Timeline of Glasgow history - Sources Read more here: » Timeline of Glasgow history: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Glasgow history - 1600-1699 |
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|  |  |  | 1400s: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Glasgow history - 1700-17991702: the University of Glasgow has around 400 students
1706: Anti-unionists riot; Glasgow is a major smuggling port
1707: Act of Union
1710: The city's population is estimated to be 13,000; over 200 shops are open; much of the city is liable to flooding
1712: Glasgow owners own 4% of Scottish fleet, 46 vessels
1715: Glasgow Courant newspaper appears
1718: Possible date for first Glasgow vessel to sail to America
1719: Cotton printing has begun
1720: Glasgow's estimated population is 15,000
1721-1735: James Ande ...
See also:Timeline of Glasgow history, Timeline of Glasgow history - 500-1099, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1100-1199, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1200-1299, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1300-1399, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1400-1499, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1500-1599, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1600-1699, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1700-1799, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1800-1899, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1900-1999, Timeline of Glasgow history - 2000-2005, Timeline of Glasgow history - Sources Read more here: » Timeline of Glasgow history: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Glasgow history - 1700-1799 |
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|  |  |  | 1400s: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Glasgow history - 1800-18991800: The River Clyde is 14ft (3.1m) deep, and supports 200 wharves and jetties; there is a large Gaelic community in the city
1800: The Glasgow Police Act is passed by Parliament allowing the creation of the first modern preventative police force
1803: Dorothy Wordsworth visits Glasgow
1809: General Association of Operative Weavers is formed
1810-1814: Glasgow Asylum for Lunatics is built in Dobbies Loan
1813: Weavers fail in bid for fair wages
1814: Glasgow Green is Europe's first public park
1815: The Glasgow Herald is published twice-weekly
1818: Public supply of ...
See also:Timeline of Glasgow history, Timeline of Glasgow history - 500-1099, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1100-1199, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1200-1299, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1300-1399, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1400-1499, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1500-1599, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1600-1699, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1700-1799, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1800-1899, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1900-1999, Timeline of Glasgow history - 2000-2005, Timeline of Glasgow history - Sources Read more here: » Timeline of Glasgow history: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Glasgow history - 1800-1899 |
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|  |  |  | 1400s: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Glasgow history - 1900-19991902: 20 football fans die in the first Ibrox disaster; magistrates ban barmaids
1903: Charles Rennie Mackintosh builds Miss Cranston's Tearooms
1904: The Kings' and Pavilion Theatres open
1905: Theatre Royal opens
1905-1907: The Caledonian Railway extends the Central Hotel
1907-1911: New buildings for the Mitchell Library are constructed
1909: Charles Rennie Mackintosh's School of Art opens
1910: Emigration leads to 20,000 housing vacancies in Glasgow
1911: International Exposition at Kelvingrove; Glasgow's population is 785,0 ...
See also:Timeline of Glasgow history, Timeline of Glasgow history - 500-1099, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1100-1199, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1200-1299, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1300-1399, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1400-1499, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1500-1599, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1600-1699, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1700-1799, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1800-1899, Timeline of Glasgow history - 1900-1999, Timeline of Glasgow history - 2000-2005, Timeline of Glasgow history - Sources Read more here: » Timeline of Glasgow history: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Glasgow history - 1900-1999 |
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|  |  |  | 1400s: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1200-12991230: Alexander II founds large Dominican friary; a hospital is also open
1274: Lothian is an archdeaconry of St Andrews
1296: Edinburgh is again held by the English, and strongly fortified
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See also:Timeline of Edinburgh history, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1-999, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1000-1099, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1100-1199, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1200-1299, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1300-1399, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1400-1499, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1500-1599, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1600-1699, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1700-1799, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1800-1899, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1900-1999, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 2000-2005, Timeline of Edinburgh history - Sources Read more here: » Timeline of Edinburgh history: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1200-1299 |
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|  |  |  | 1400s: Encyclopedia II - Sopron - ArchitectureThe architecture of the old section of town reflects its long history; walls and foundations from the Roman Empire are still common, together with a wealth of Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque structures, often artistically decorated, showing centuries of stability and prosperity.
There is an old synagogue and other remains from the town's former Jewish community which was expelled in the 1500s.
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See also:Sopron, Sopron - Location, Sopron - History, Sopron - Ancient times-1400s, Sopron - 1500s-1800s, Sopron - 1900s, Sopron - Wine production, Sopron - Architecture, Sopron - Famous people, Sopron - Lived in Sopron, Sopron - Born in Sopron Read more here: » Sopron: Encyclopedia II - Sopron - Architecture |
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|  |  |  | 1400s: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1-999Late 1st century: Roman brooch and fine pottery from this period have been found
c638: The Gododdin are defeated and the site is captured by Edwin of Northumbria
731: Edinburgh is possibly the town of Guidi mentioned by Bede
854: The first St Giles kirk is founded
960: Edinburgh temporarily falls into Scottish hands
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See also:Timeline of Edinburgh history, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1-999, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1000-1099, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1100-1199, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1200-1299, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1300-1399, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1400-1499, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1500-1599, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1600-1699, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1700-1799, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1800-1899, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1900-1999, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 2000-2005, Timeline of Edinburgh history - Sources Read more here: » Timeline of Edinburgh history: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1-999 |
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|  |  |  | 1400s: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1000-10991020: Malcolm II permanently annexes Edinburgh to Scotland
1074: Refortification of the castle and city begins under Malcolm III
1093: Queen Margaret dies at fort on "hill of Agned", regarded as a royal castle - St Margaret's chapel is built soon afterwards
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See also:Timeline of Edinburgh history, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1-999, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1000-1099, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1100-1199, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1200-1299, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1300-1399, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1400-1499, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1500-1599, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1600-1699, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1700-1799, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1800-1899, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1900-1999, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 2000-2005, Timeline of Edinburgh history - Sources Read more here: » Timeline of Edinburgh history: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1000-1099 |
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|  |  |  | 1400s: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1100-11991114: Infant Scottish heir Malcolm is murdered by a priest
1124 or 1127: First documentary evidence of a "church of the community or burgh of Edin"
c1125: David I founds burgh
1128: David I founds Holyrood Abbey
1162: Edinburgh is the caput of the Lothian sheriffdom
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See also:Timeline of Edinburgh history, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1-999, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1000-1099, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1100-1199, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1200-1299, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1300-1399, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1400-1499, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1500-1599, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1600-1699, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1700-1799, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1800-1899, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1900-1999, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 2000-2005, Timeline of Edinburgh history - Sources Read more here: » Timeline of Edinburgh history: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1100-1199 |
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|  |  |  | 1400s: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1300-13991314: Edinburgh castle captured by Thomas Randolph, Earl of Moray
1325: Robert the Bruce makes Edinburgh capital of Scotland
1326-1331: Edinburgh's contribution to Scottish burgh taxes is 15%, half that of Aberdeen
1328: A treaty is signed guaranteeing Scottish independence
1329: Bruce makes the town a burgh, and establishes a port at Leith
1330: Wall between High Street and Cowgate is first mentioned; castle is demolished by David II
1334: Scotland loses major port of Berwick to the English, Edinburgh's importa ...
See also:Timeline of Edinburgh history, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1-999, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1000-1099, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1100-1199, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1200-1299, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1300-1399, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1400-1499, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1500-1599, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1600-1699, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1700-1799, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1800-1899, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1900-1999, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 2000-2005, Timeline of Edinburgh history - Sources Read more here: » Timeline of Edinburgh history: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1300-1399 |
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|  |  |  | 1400s: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1500-15991500: Edinburgh pays 60% of Scotland's customs revenue
1503: James IV marries Margaret Tudor
1505: Royal College of Surgeons founded
1507: James IV grants a patent for the first printing press in Scotland to Walter Chapman and Andrew Myllar
1513: Defeat at Flodden leads to a new southern wall being begun
1520: Archibald Douglas, Earl of Angus, seizes control of the city; Edinburgh is the "seat of courts of justice"
1523: City has fourteen craft guilds
1528: James V enters city with an army, to ...
See also:Timeline of Edinburgh history, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1-999, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1000-1099, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1100-1199, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1200-1299, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1300-1399, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1400-1499, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1500-1599, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1600-1699, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1700-1799, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1800-1899, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1900-1999, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 2000-2005, Timeline of Edinburgh history - Sources Read more here: » Timeline of Edinburgh history: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1500-1599 |
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|  |  |  | 1400s: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1600-16991600: Gladstone's Land, 6-storey tenement in Lawnmarket, is built; there are twelve roads out of Edinburgh
1602: Greyfriars Kirk is begun
1603: The headquarters of the Scottish Post Office is in Edinburgh - there is another post office in the Canongate; William Mayne makes golf clubs for James VI;
1604: The Laird of MacGregor and fourteen others are hanged for the Colquhoun massacre
1610: First factories spring up in Dalry
1610-1621: Andrew Hart is a busy publisher; they publish Napier's book of logs
1613: Lord ...
See also:Timeline of Edinburgh history, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1-999, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1000-1099, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1100-1199, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1200-1299, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1300-1399, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1400-1499, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1500-1599, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1600-1699, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1700-1799, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1800-1899, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1900-1999, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 2000-2005, Timeline of Edinburgh history - Sources Read more here: » Timeline of Edinburgh history: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1600-1699 |
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|  |  |  | 1400s: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1700-17991700: A severe fire leads to new buildings, built in stone; the estimated population is 60,000
1702: Advocates' Library moved from Faculty of Advocates to Parliament House
1706: Framework knitters from Haddington are working in Edinburgh
1707: Act of Union
1711: David Hume, philosopher, is born
1713: The main radial roads into Edinburgh are turnpiked
1715: Jacobites fail to take castle
1718: Edinburgh Evening Courant newspaper is launched; damasks are woven at Drumsheugh
1720s: Daniel Defoe praises the Royal Mile, decries Tolbooth or prison, ...
See also:Timeline of Edinburgh history, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1-999, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1000-1099, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1100-1199, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1200-1299, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1300-1399, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1400-1499, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1500-1599, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1600-1699, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1700-1799, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1800-1899, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1900-1999, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 2000-2005, Timeline of Edinburgh history - Sources Read more here: » Timeline of Edinburgh history: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1700-1799 |
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|  |  |  | 1400s: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1800-18991800: Charlotte Square is completed; Stein's large Canongate brewery is built
c1800: National Museum of Antiquities is established
1802: The Edinburgh Review is published, offering literary criticism
1802-1806: The Bank of Scotland head office is built
1803: Dorothy Wordsworth stays in the "White Hart" inn in the Grassmarket
1814: A protest meeting against West Indian slavery is held; two coaches a day run to Stirling
1816-1819: Regent Bridge is built
1817: Coal gas supplies are available in the city; coal fires lose p ...
See also:Timeline of Edinburgh history, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1-999, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1000-1099, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1100-1199, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1200-1299, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1300-1399, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1400-1499, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1500-1599, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1600-1699, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1700-1799, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1800-1899, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1900-1999, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 2000-2005, Timeline of Edinburgh history - Sources Read more here: » Timeline of Edinburgh history: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1800-1899 |
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|  |  |  | 1400s: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1900-19991900: Stockbridge gains a library and hall; character actor Alistair Sim is born
1901: University appoints its first Professor of Scottish history; the Royal High School has 350 pupils
1902: Waverley Station is complete, covering 70,000 square metres; the North British Hotel is also built
1905: Moray House in Canongate becomes a teacher training centre
1905-1906: King’s Theatre is built at Tollcross
1907: Work begins on constructing the Edinburgh College of Art
1910: First electric trams run; Bank of Scotland has 169 branches
1911: Palladium Cinema opens
1911-1 ...
See also:Timeline of Edinburgh history, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1-999, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1000-1099, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1100-1199, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1200-1299, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1300-1399, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1400-1499, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1500-1599, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1600-1699, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1700-1799, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1800-1899, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1900-1999, Timeline of Edinburgh history - 2000-2005, Timeline of Edinburgh history - Sources Read more here: » Timeline of Edinburgh history: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Edinburgh history - 1900-1999 |
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