Calendar:1600s:1690:3-Feb
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3 Feb 1690
Calendar diary
| Day | Regnal year | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Monday (1689/1690) | 1 William and Mary |
People events
| Person | Qualifier | Event | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| FURSSE, William ‹ LBT 11662 › | Bound | to Charles Brome (LBT/11664) | |
| BROME, Charles ( - 1724) ‹ LBT 11664 › | Appr - Binding | William Fursse | |
| ABBOTT, William ‹ LBT 12176 › | Bound | to William Curtis (LBT/14435) | |
| HARMER, Jasper ( - 1713) ‹ LBT 12265 › | Appr - Binding | Samuel Baker (LBT/12885) | |
| BAKER, Samuel ‹ LBT 12885 › | Bound | to Jasper Harmer (LBT/12265) | |
| PODMORE, Robert ( - 1722) ‹ LBT 13945 › | Freed - Servitude | - as Podmore | |
| PODMORE, Robert ( - 1722) ‹ LBT 13945 › | Appr - Binding | Samuel Podmore (LBT/14349) | |
| WHITE, Charles ‹ LBT 14016 › | Freed - Servitude | ||
| CURTIS, William ‹ LBT 14435 › | Appr - Binding | William Abbott (LBT/12176) | |
| PODMORE, Samuel ‹ LBT 14349 › | Bound | to Robert Podmore (LBT/13944) | |
| WYLDE, Richard ‹ LBT 14739 › | Appr - Binding | James Wilde (LBT/15546) | |
| WILDE, James ‹ LBT 15546 › | Bound | to Richard Wilde (LBT/14739) | |
| FAULKENER, William ‹ LBT 15441 › | Freed - Servitude | - "Servt. To Saml. Wester <sic> & turned over to George Larkin" n.d. | |
| STARKEY, John ‹ LBT 14748 › | Court | Chosen as an Assistant - declined to take his seat when he learned that as the newest Assistant, he would have the lowest place, below those he considered his juniors. Although he was apparently still summoned to meetings (on 15 Jul 1690 the Beadle reported Starkey as having torn up his summons "in great wrath and indignation"). Starkey launched an apppeal to the Lord Mayor and Alderman of London but nothing came of it and he had still not taken his seat by the time of his death shortly afterwards. | |
| STARKEY, John ‹ LBT 14748 › | Court | Chosen as an Assistant - declined to take his seat when he learned that as the newest Assistant, he would have the lowest place, below those he considered his juniors. Although he was apparently still summoned to meetings (on 15 Jul 1690 the Beadle reported Starkey as having torn up his summons "in great wrath and indignation"). Starkey launched an apppeal to the Lord Mayor and Alderman of London but nothing came of it and he had still not taken his seat by the time of his death shortly afterwards. |