What happened this day in history - March 29
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1788 - Methodist leader and writer of more than 6,000 hymns, Charles Wesley died at the age of 80.
1871 - The Albert Hall in Lonson was opened by Queen Victoria.
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Hide Ad1903 - A regular London / New York news service began, with the help of Marconi’s wireless.
1904 - King Edward VII opened Richmond Park to the public.
1928 - Women over the age of 21 were given the vote in the Equal Franchise Bill.
1973 - The last American troops left Vietnam.
1974 - NASA’s Mariner 10 became the first space probe to fly by Mercury.
1981 - The first London marathon was held.
1983 - The first laptop computer was launched in the United States.
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Hide Ad1993 - Catherine Callbeck became premier of Prince Edward Island, the first woman to be elected in a general election as premier of a Canadian province.
2014 - The first same-sex marriages in England and Wales were performed.