Anniversaries
Births: John Rennie, civil engineer, 1761; Eugene Henri-Paul Gauguin, painter, 1848; Charles Rennie Mackintosh, architect, 1868; Knud John Victor Rasmussen, explorer, 1879; Elizabeth Bowen (Elizabeth Dorothea Cole), novelist, 1899.
Deaths: Robert I (the Bruce), King of Scotland, 1329; Hans Arp, painter, engraver, sculptor and poet, 1966; Dorothy Parker (Rothschild), poet and journalist, 1967; Edward Morgan Forster, novelist, 1970; Henry Valentine Miller, novelist, 1980.
On this day: the Crusaders arrived before Jerusalem, 1099; David II became King of Scotland, 1329; the Reform Bill received Royal Assent, 1832; the Vatican City was set up in Rome, 1929; Stanley Baldwin became Prime Minister, 1935; the BBC Television service was resumed, 1946.
Today is the Feast Day of St Antony Gianelli, St Colman of Dromore, St GottschaIk, St Meriadoc or Meriasek, St Paul I of Constantinople, St Robert of Newminster, St Vulflagius or Wulphy and St Willibald.
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