What happened this week in history
1533 - King Henry VIII and his second wife Anne Boleyn were secretly married by the Bishop of Lichfield.
1858 - Mendelssohn’s Wedding March was performed for the first time, at the wedding of Victoria, the princess Royal, and Crown prince Frederick of Prussia.
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Hide Ad1878 - A Russian torpedo boat released the first torpedo fired in anger. It sunk a Turkish steamer.
1882 - the London Chamber of Commerce met for the first time.
1890 - Nellie Bly completed her round-the-world journey in 72 days.
1895 - The first international hockey match took place, in Rhyl. Ireland beat Wales 3-0.
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Hide Ad1915 Alexander Graham Bell inaugurated the US transcontinental telephone service, speaking from New York to Thomas Watson in San Francisco.
1918 - Ukraine declared independence from Bolshevik Russia.
1918 - To deal with the shortage of meat caused by World War I, the British government ordered restaurants to have two meatless days per week.
1919 - The League of Nations was founded.
1924 - The first Winter Olympics were inaugurated at Chamoix in the French Alps.
1938 - Due to intense sunspot activity, the Northern Lights could be seen as far south as Western Europe.
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Hide Ad1944 - Florence Tim-Ol Lee of Macao became the first female Anglican priest.
1947 - Thomas Goldsmith Jr filed a patent for a Cathode Ray Tube Amusement Device, the first ever electronic game.
1955 - The government announced a plan to introduce the same pay for men and women in the civil service by 1961.
1971 - Idi Amin led a coup that deposed Milton Obote. Amin became President of Uganda.
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Hide Ad1992 - British athlete Steve Backley became the first man to throw the modified javelin 300ft (91 metres), at a meeting in Aukland, New Zealand.
1998 - The Queen Mother had an emergency hip replacement.