| 22nd 
            April, on this day  687 BC - Chinese 
            record a meteor shower in Lyra 296 St Gaius ends his reign as Catholic Pope
 536 St Agapitus I ends his reign as Catholic Pope
 1056 Supernova Crab nebula last seen by the naked eye
 1073 Pope Alexander II buried/Ildebrando chosen as Pope Gregory VII
 1145 19th recorded perihelion passage of Halley's Comet
 1164 Raynald of Dassel names Guido di Crema as anti-pope Paschalis 
            III
 1370 Bastille begins being built in Paris France
 1500 Pedro 
            Alvarez Cabral discovers Brazil and claims it for Portugal
 1509 Henry 
            VIII ascends to throne to become King of England
 1521 French king François I declares war on Spain
 1526 1st slave revolt occurs in South Carolina
 1529 Spain and Portugal sign the 
            Treaty of Saragossa defining each others interests in the Pacific 
            Ocean
 1648 English army claims king Charles I responsible for bloodshed
 1659 Lord protector Cromwell disbands English parliament
 1662 Royal Society incorporates
 1671 King Charles II sits in on English parliament
 1676 Battle of Etna - Netherlands/Spain vs France, M de Ruyter fatally 
            wounded
 1677 Battle at Catania between French and Dutch fleet
 1692 Edward Bishop is jailed for proposong flogging as cure for witchcraft
 1769 Madame du Barry becomes King Louis XV's "official" 
            mistress
 1793 President George Washington attends opening of Rickett's, 1st 
            circus in US
 1796 Napoleon defeats Piedmontese at Battle of Mondovi
 1804 Gioacchino Rossini (12) performs in Imola
 1809 Battle at Eckmühl - Napoleon beats Austria arch duke Karl
 1817 Curaçao prohibits use of white paint due to fierce sunlight
 1822 The Turkish Fleet captures the island of Chios near Greece and 
            massacres the Christian inhabitants
 1823 Baltic Club (Exchange) forms in London
 1823 R J Tyers patents roller skates
 1836 Texas 
            Revolution: A day after the Battle of San Jacinto forces under 
            Texas General Sam Houston capture Mexican General Antonio 
            López de Santa Anna.
 1838 British steamer Sirius becomes the first steamship to cross the 
            Atlantic Ocean from England to New York. The voyage takes 18 days 
            and 10 hours
 1861 Robert E Lee named commander of Virginia Confederate forces
 1863 
            Grierson's Raid begins – troops under Union Colonel Benjamin 
            Grierson attack central Mississippi.
 1864 US mints 2¢ coin. The U.S. Congress passes the Coinage 
            Act which mandates that the inscription "In God We Trust" 
            be placed on all coins minted as United States currency.
 1876 Tchaikovsky completes his "Swan Lake" ballet
 1884 Thomas Stevens starts 1st bicycle trip around the world (2 years 
            9 months)
 1884 US recognizes King Leopold II's Congo Free State
 1889 Oklahoma 
            land rush officially starts; as many as nine out of ten of these 
            settlers had jumped the gun, earning themselves the name "Sooners"
 1893 Francis Dhanis army occupies Kasongo
 1893 Paul Kruger elected President of Transvaal for 3rd time
 1897 NYC Jewish newspaper "Forward" begins publishing (stiil 
            active)
 1898 1st Spanish-American War action USS 
            Nashville, takes enemy ship
 1898 US President William McKinley orders blockade of Cuban harbors
 1906 Olympic games held in Athens are not accepted by the IOC
 1912 Pravda, the 
            "voice" of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, begins 
            publications in Saint Petersburg.
 1913 Montenegro troops march into Skoetari, North-Albania
 1914 México ends diplomatic relations with US
 1915 1st 
            military use of poison gas (chlorine, by Germany) in WWI
 1915 2nd Battle of Ypres begins
 1916 France battles at Fort Douaumont
 1922 South Ossetian Autonomous Region is established in Georgian SSR
 1926 Persia, Turkey and Afghánistán sign treaties of 
            security
 1930 US, Britain and Japan sign London 
            Naval Treaty to reduce naval forces
 1931 The signing of a Treaty of Friendship between Egypt and Iraq 
            -the first pact between Egypt and another Arab state
 1940 Rear Admiral Joseph Taussig testifies before US Senate Naval 
            Affairs Committee that war with Japan is inevitable (He was right)
 1943 German counter attack in North-Tunisia
 1943 RAF shoots down 14 German transport planes over Mediterranean 
            Sea
 1943 Britain discontinues printing £1,000 notes
 1944 Allies 
            land near Hollandia, New-Guinea
 1944 Hitler and Mussolini meet at Salzburg
 1945 Prisoners 
            of Jasenovac 
            concentration camp revolted. 520 were killed and 80 escaped.
 1945 Concentration Camp at Sachsenhausen liberated
 1945 World War II: Allied forces capture Bologna in Italy
 1945 After learning that Soviet forces have taken Eberswalde without 
            a fight, Adolf Hitler admits defeat in his underground bunker and 
            states that suicide is his only recourse.
 1946 A Brazilian woman gives birth to 10 babies, but it is not known 
            if any are dead or alive.
 1951 Ticker-tape parade for General MacArthur in NYC
 1952 1st atomic explosion on network news, Nob NV
 1954 Senate 
            Army-McCarthy televised hearings began
 1954 Achiel van Acker forms Belgian government
 1954 USSR joins UNESCO
 1955 Congress orders all US coins bear motto "In God We Trust"
 1956 China appoints the Dalai Lama as Chairman of the Committee to 
            prepare Tibet for regional autonomy within the Chinese People's Republic
 1961 Uprising of French parachutist of General Salan/Challe in Algeria
 1964 World's 
            Fair (Flushing Meadow, Corona Park, New York) opens
 1966 USSR performs underground nuclear test
 1967 Martial Law goes into effect in Greece
 1969 1st human eye transplant performed
 1969 British yachtsman Robin 
            Knox-Johnston sails into Falmouth Harbour, England completing 
            the first non-stop solo voyage around the world - after 312 days at 
            sea
 1970 1st Earth 
            Day held internationally to conserve natural resources
 1971 Soyuz 10 launched
 1972 Apollo astronauts John 
            Young and Charles 
            Duke ride on the Moon
 1972 Increased American bombing in Vietnam prompts antiwar protests 
            in New York City, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.
 1975 The first South Vietnamese refugees arrive on the western coast 
            of the United States as Communist forces from North Vietnam take control 
            of the country
 1976 Director Ingmar 
            Bergman leaves Sweden due to taxation
 1977 Simon 
            Peres becomes premier of Israel
 1978 'The 
            Blues Brothers' (Dan Akroyd and John Belushi) make their first 
            appearance on Saturday Night Live
 1981 10,000 copper workers in Chile strike
 1981 Almost 1 million West German metal workers on strike
 1981 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakhstan/Semipalitinsk 
            USSR
 1982 Launch of STS-3-Lousma and Fullerton
 1983 Soyuz T-8 returns to Earth
 1983 Stern 
            magazine announces major historical find-discovery of 60 volume 
            personal diaries written by Adolf Hitler (turned out to be a hoax)
 1983 Great Britain performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
 1986 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
 1987 Sri Lanka Air Force bomb Tamil, 100s killed
 1989 Archaeologists claim to have unearthed a 2,000 year old mummy 
            in a gold-covered coffin in the Egyptian oasis of Fayoum
 1990 Lebanon releases US hostage Robert Polhill after 39 months
 1991 Intel releases the 486SX chip
 1991 Shalom America (Jewish cable network) is launched in Brooklyn 
            and Queens
 1991 Earthquake strikes Costa Rica and Panamá, kills 95
 1992 6.0 earthquake in California
 1992 Gas 
            explodes in sewer, kills 200 in Guadalajara México
 1992 Plane crash at Perris Valley Airport, California, kills 16 parachutists
 1993 Candid Camera creator Allen 
            Funt suffers a stroke at 78
 1993 Holocaust 
            Memorial Museum dedicated in Washington DC
 1994 7,000 Tutsi's slaughtered in stadium of Kibuye Rwanda
 1994 In Denmark the largest lollipop, weighing 3,011 pounds is made
 1996 In Britain, Diana, Princess of Wales personally attends a five-hour 
            heart transplant operation on a young boy at Harefield Hospital in 
            Middlesex
 1997 Haouch 
            Khemisti massacre in Algeria; 93 villagers killed.
 1997 A 126-day hostage crisis at the residence of the Japanese ambassador 
            in Lima, Peru ends after government commandos storm and capture the 
            building, rescuing 71 hostages. One hostage dies of a heart attack, 
            two soldiers are killed from rebel fire, and all 14 rebels are slain.
 1998 Disney's 
            Animal Kingdom opens at Walt Disney World near Orlando, Florida, 
            United States.
 2000 In a predawn raid, federal agents seize six-year-old Elián 
            González from his relatives' home in Miami, Florida.
 2000 The Big 
            Number Change takes place in the United Kingdom.
 2004 Two 
            fuel trains collide in Ryongchon, North Korea, killing up to 150 people.
 2006 243 people were injured in pro-democracy protest in Nepal after 
            Nepali security forces opened fire on protesters against King Gyanendra.
 2006 Four Canadian soldiers are killed 75 kilometers north of Kandahar, 
            Afghanistan by a roadside bomb planted by Taliban militants, the worst 
            single day combat loss for the Canadian army since the Korean War.
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        | Birthdates which 
            occurred on 22nd April : 1357 Johan I King 
            of Portugal (1383-1433) 1451 Isabella I of Castile, Queen of Spain (1479-1504), patron of 
            Columbus
 1515 Antoine of Bourbon duke of Vendôme/king of Navarra
 1610 Alexander VIII [Pietro Ottoboni] Italy, lawyer/Pope (1689-91)
 1640 Mariana Alcoforado Portugal, nun
 1658 Giuseppe Torelli Italy, composer (Concerti Grossi op 8)
 1682 Willem I Kerricx the Young Flemish architect/sculptor/painter
 1690 John Carteret Earl Granville (C), English chief minister (1722-42)
 1707 Henry Fielding England, novelist (Joseph Andrews, Tom Jones)
 1724 Immanuel Kant Konigsberg Germany, philosopher (Critique of Pure 
            Reason)
 1766 Madame de Stael Swiss-French belle-lettrist (An Extraordinary 
            Woman)
 1773 Jean V baron de Rebecque Swiss/Dutch army leader
 1775 Georg Hermes German philosopher/theologist (Hermenianen)
 1777 Henry Clay the great compromiser
 1781 Christian Friedrich Hermann Uber composer
 1799 Jean Poiseuille physician/physiologist (blood pressure)
 1816 Philip James Bailey English poet (Festus)
 1818 Cadwallader Colden Washburn Major General (Union volunteers)
 1823 Alfred Gibbs Major General (Union Army), died in 1868
 1827 William Hopkins Morris Major General (Union volunteers), died 
            in 1900
 1828 Guilherme Antonio Cossoul composer
 1831 Alexander McDowell McCook Major General (Union volunteers)
 1832 Julius Sterling Morton Adams NY, (Governor-NE), started Arbor 
            Day
 1839 August W Eichler German botanist
 1853 Alphonse Bertillon France, anthropologist, devised crime ID system
 1854 Henri-Marie Lafontaine Belgium, international lawyer (Nobel 1913)
 1856 [Marie] Louise Hens Flemish actress (Two Orphans)
 1858 Ethel Mary Smyth composer
 1863 Cornelis A J van Dishoeck Dutch publisher
 1864 Phil May Wortley Yorkshire, cartoonist
 1866 Hans von Seeckt German General (Future of the Reich)
 1868 Jose Vianna da Motta composer
 1870 Nikolai Lenin [Vladimir Ilich Ulyanov] Bolshevik/USSR revolutionist
 1873 Ellen Anderson Glasgow US, novelist (Ancient Law, Pulitzer-1942)
 1876 O E Rölvaag Norwegian-American novelist (Giants in the Earth)
 1876 Robert Bárány Sweden, otologist, vestibular expert 
            (Nobel 1914)
 1878 Kitty Gordon Folkestone England, entertainer
 1881 Alexander Kerensky Simbirsk, Russian PM (1917)
 1884 Armas Emmanuel Launis composer
 1884 John van Capel oldest man in Netherlands (Died Sept 3, 1992)
 1884 Otto Rank [Rosenfeld] Austria, psychoanalysist (Künstler)
 1889 Ludwig Renn writer
 1891 Belle Bennett Milcoon Rapids IA, actress (Stella Dallas, Iron 
            Mask)
 1891 Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev Sontsovka Ukraine, composer
 1892 Nikolai Obouhov composer
 1899 Martyn Green London, actor (Gilbert & Sullivan, Iceman Cometh)
 1899 Vladimir Nabokov St Petersburg, novelist
 19-- Mark Davis rocker (Ugly Kid Joe-Mad Man, Too Bad)
 1902 Megan Lloyd George English politician
 1904 J[ulius] Robert Oppenheimer New York NY, head of Manhattan (A-bomb) 
            Project
 1906 Eric William Fenby composer/president (Delius Society)
 1908 Eddie Albert [Heimberger] Rock Island IL, actor (Oliver-Green 
            Acres)
 1909 Ralph Byrd Dayton OH, actor (Dick Tracy TV Show)
 1910 Eric Scowen physician
 1910 R J Ritchie tennis player
 1912 Gavalda Miguel Querol composer
 1912 Kathleen Mary Ferrier England, contralto (Orfeo Ed Evridice)
 1914 Charles Hubert Sisson author/poet (Christopher Homm)
 1914 Hans Baumann writer
 1914 Jan de Hartog Dutch/English writer (Holland's Glory)
 1915 Dick Dudley Tennessee, TV host (Village Barn)
 1915 Lord Airedale British Lord (Socialist Democrat)
 1916 Yehudi Menuhin New York NY, violinist/conductor (Bartok's Sonata)
 1916 Earl of Oxford & Asquith Governor (Seychelles)
 1917 Leo Abse biographer/MP
 1917 Mile Yvette Chauviré France, ballerina assoluta (Sleeping 
            Beauty)
 1917 Sidney Nolan Australia, painter/illustrator (Ned Kelly)
 1918 Robert Wadlow Alton IL, world's tallest man (8'11.1")
 1919 Donald Cram US, biochemist (Nobel 1987)
 1920 Hal March San Francisco CA, actor/TV host ($64,000 Question, 
            Outrage)
 1920 Jos de Haes Flemish philological/poet (Misery of the Word)
 1922 Charles Mingus Arizona, jazz musician (Pithecanthropus Erectus)
 1922 Lou Stein Philadelphia PA, pianist (Tonight! America After Dark)
 1922 Richard C Diebenkorn Jr US, painter (Ocean Park Paintings)
 1923 Aaron Spelling Dallas TX, TV executive producer (Charlie's Angels, 
            Melrose Place, Dynasty, Love Boat, Starsky and Hutch, Mod Squad)
 1923 Betty Page Kingsport TN, playmate (January 1955)/model (Dark 
            Angel)
 1923 Hugh Lloyd actor (Punch & Judy Man, Dunroamin' Rising)
 1923 Paula Fox US children's books author (Poor George)
 1923 Peter Bowring CEO (C T Bowring)
 1925 Christopher Ball Oxford, warden (Keble College)
 1925 George Cole London England, actor (Minder, Vampire Lovers)
 1926 Bob Flannigan Greencastle IN, singer (4 Freshmen)
 1926 Charlotte Rae Milwaukee WI, actress (Edna-Facts of Life)
 1926 James Stirling Scottish D-day-parachutist/architect/knight
 1927 Pascal Bentoiu composer
 1928 Margaret Pereira forensic scientist
 1929 Geoffrey Marshall Provost (Queen's College, Oxford)
 1929 Margaret Pereira forensic scientist
 1929 Michael Atiyah educator (Trinity College - Cambridge England)
 1929 Robert Wade-Gery diplomat/exec director (Barclays de Zoete Wedd)
 1929 Victoria Opoku-Ware Ghanaian queen
 1931 Robert Dickson Canada, ice hockey player (1948)
 1931 Henk Gortzak Dutch MP (CPN/PSP)
 1931 Ronald Hynd British choreographer (English National Ballet)
 1931 Siem Vroom Dutch actor (The Lift, Bridge Too Far, Mysteries)
 1932 Michael Colgrass Chicago IL, composer (Best Wishes)
 1933 John A Llewellyn Cardiff Wales, astronaut
 1933 Robin Hutton merchant banker
 1934 David Ratford diplomat
 1934 John K Barlow English rubberplanter/financier/multi-millionaire
 1934 Nico Ladenis British restauranteur (Nico at 90)/=
 1934 Viscount Portman British landowner/multi-millionaire
 1935 Christopher Ball linguist/warden (Keble College-Oxford)
 1936 Glen Campbell Delight AR, actor/singer (Rhinestone Cowboy, By 
            the Time I get to Phoenix, Galveston, Wichita Lineman)
 1937 Jack Nicholson Neptune NJ, actor (As Good As It Gets, One Flew 
            Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Shining)
 1937 Bobbi Fiedler (Representative-Republican-CA, 1981- )
 1937 David Summerscale head master (Westminster School England)
 1937 Jack Nitzsche composer/songwriter (An Officer & a Gentleman)
 1937 Ken[neth] Palmer cricketer (1-190 in only Test for England, now 
            Test umpire)
 1938 Alan Bond tycoon/yachtsman
 1939 Jason Miller Scranton PA, actor/writer (Exorcist, Light of Day)
 1939 John Chilcot civil servant
 1939 John Foley Major-General
 1940 Peter Goldstein joint founder (Superdrug)
 1943 Mel Carter singer (Hold Me Thrill Me Kiss Me)
 1943 Steve Dunne cricketer (New Zealand Test umpire on international 
            panel)
 1944 Joshua Rifkin composer
 1945 Alan Dukes Irish President (Fine Gael
 1945 Donald Graham US businessman(?)
 1945 Gielijn Escher Dutch postage stamp artist
 1945 Robert Key MP/British undersecretary for National Heritage
 1946 Dectuplets Bacacay Brazil, 8 males & 2 females
 1946 Archy Kirkwood MP (L-D)
 1947 Barry Guy composer
 1948 Carole Drinkwater actress (Father, All Creatures Great & 
            Small)
 1949 Spencer Haywood Silver City MS, NBA star (Seattle Supersonics, 
            New York Knicks, Olympics-gold-1968)
 1950 Jancis Robinson wine writer/broadcaster
 1950 Lewis Biggs curator (Tate Gallery-North Liverpool)
 1950 Peter Frampton Kent England, guitarist/vocalist (Frampton Comes 
            Alive)
 1952 Steve Bond Haifa Israel, actor (Jimmy Lee Holt-General Hospital, 
            To Die For)
 1954 Joseph Bottoms Santa Barbara CA, actor (Surfacing, Blind Date)
 1955 Arthur Baker rock producer (Afrika Banbaataa-Planet Rock)
 1957 Alan Campbell Homestead FL, actor (EZ-3's a Crowd)
 1957 Ethel White WBL guard (New York Stars)
 1958 Ashraf Ali cricket wicket-keeper (Pakistani mid-80s)
 1958 Ken Olandt actor (April Fool's Day, Imposter, Leprechaun)
 1959 Catherine Mary Stewart Edmonton Alberta Canada, actress (Passion 
            & Paradise, Riding the Edge)
 1959 Nicky Le Roux South Africa, LPGA golfer (1994 Atlanta champion-15th)
 1959 Ranjan Madugalle cricketer (pioneer of Sri Lanka's Test teams)
 1959 Ryan Stiles Seattle WA, actor (Lewis-Drew Carey Show)
 196- Brooke McCarter Philadelphia PA, actor (Paul-The Lost Boys)
 1960 Lloyd Honeyghan English welterweight boxing champion (1986)
 1961 Byron Allen Los Angeles CA, comedian (Real People, Byron Allen 
            Show)
 1961 Jeff Hostetler NFL quarterback (New York Giants, Raiders, Redskins/1990 
            Superbowl)
 1961 Jimmy Key Huntsville AL, pitcher (Blue Jays, New York Yankees, 
            Orioles)
 1962 David Wettlaufer Kitchener Ontario Canada, golfer (Ontario Beefeater-1986, 
            87)
 1962 Denise Baldwin Atlanta GA, LPGA golfer (1991 Futures Salisbury)
 1964 Bob McCann NBA forward (Washington Bullets)
 1964 Chris Makepeace Toronto Ontario Canada, actor (Vamp, My Bodyguard, 
            Meatballs, Oasis)
 1966 Glenn Parker NFL offensive tackle (Buffalo Bills, Kansas City 
            Chiefs)
 1966 Serge Poudrier hockey defenseman (Team France 1998)
 1967 Bart Bowen Albuquerque NM, cyclist (Olympics-96)
 1967 Harvey Williams NFL running back (Oakland Raiders)
 1967 Mike Buck NFL quarterback (Arizona Cardinals)
 1967 Sheryl Lee Boulder CO, actress (Twin Peaks, Love Lies & Murder)
 1968 Bimbo Coles NBA guard (Golden State Warriors)
 1968 Carlos Costa Spain, tennis star
 1968 Jo Angel cricketer (big Western Australia right-arm fast bowler, 
            Australia 1993-)
 1968 Vernell Coles basketball player (Olympics-bronze-1988)
 1968 Zarley Zalapski Edmonton, NHL defenseman (Calgary Flames)
 1969 Craig Logan Scotland, rock bassist (Brothers Front, Bon Jovi-New 
            Jersey)
 1969 Bobby Olive NFL wide receiver (Indianapolis Colts)
 1969 George Williams Lacrosse WI, catcher (Oakland A's)
 1969 Roger Jones NFL center (Cincinnati Bengals)
 1970 Claus Biedermann WLAF linebacker (Rhein Fire)
 1970 Coleman Bell NFL tight end (Washington Redskins)
 1971 Ingo Rademacher German Federal Republic, actor (Jasper Jacks-General 
            Hospital)
 1971 James Burton NFL cornerback (Chicago Bears)
 1971 Milos Holan Bilovec Czechoslovakia, NHL defenseman (Anaheim Mighty 
            Ducks)
 1971 Nicklas Kulti Sweden, tennis star
 1972 Anna Falchi Tampera Finland, actress (La Dolce Vita '90)
 1972 Sabine Appelmans Aalst Belgium, tennis star (Strasbourg doubles 
            final)
 1973 Christopher Sanders tight end (Washington Redskins)
 1973 Scott Fields NFL linebacker (Atlanta Falcons)
 1974 Scott Nemes actor (Ricky Halsenbach-The Wonder Years, Grant Schumacker-It's 
            Garry Shandling)
 1974 Adam Parfitt Victoria British Columbia Canada, rower (Olympics-96)
 1974 Georgia Goettmann model (Cosmopolitan-May 1995)
 1975 Brian Manning wide receiver (Miami Dolphins)
 1975 Stijn Haeldermans Belgian soccer player (MVV)
 1976 Milena Mayorga Miss El Salvador-Universe (1996)
 1980 Aaron Metchnik Santa Barbara CA, actor (Stephen-Torkelsons)
 1980 Monica Flammer Gainesville FL, gymnast (alternate-Olympics-96)
 1985 Lauri Hendler Fort Belvoir VA, actress (Julie-Gimme a Break)
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deaths which occurred 
            on April 22nd:
 0536 Agapitus I Italian Pope (535-36), dies
 1253 Elias van Cortona Italian General (1232-39), dies at about 53
 1355 Eleonora Plantagenet daughter of King Edward II, dies at 36
 1462 Gilbert of Lannoy master of Villerval/Tronchiennes/Santes, dies
 1521 Juan de Padilla Spanish nobleman/communero-rebel, beheaded
 1592 Bartolommeo Ammanati Italian sculptor/architect, dies at 80
 1648 Catharina Belgian van Nassau daughter of Willem, dies at 69
 1662 John Tradescant traveller/gardener, dies
 1672 Georg Stiernhielm Swedish scholar/author/poet (Hercules), dies 
            at 73
 1677 Wenzel E Fürst von Lobkowitz Austria chancellor (16..-74), 
            dies at 68
 1699 Hans A baron von Abschatz Silesian poet, dies at 53
 1722 Pieter Erberfeld German/Thais merchant on Java, dies
 1776 Johann Adolph Scheibe German music theroist/composer, dies at 
            67
 1778 James Hargreaves inventor (spinning jenny), dies
 1782 Josef Ferdinand Norbert Seger composer, dies at 66
 1788 Zacharias H Alewijn Dutch poet, dies 46
 1821 John Crome [Old Crome] English landscape painter/etcher, dies 
            at 52
 1827 Thomas Rowlandson caricaturist, dies
 1830 Knud L Rahbek Danish literary/historian, dies at 69
 1833 Richard Trevithick inventor (steam locomotive), dies at 62
 1844 Henri-Montan Berton composer, dies at 76
 1864 Joseph Gilbert Totten US Union General-Major, dies at 76
 1865 Francis Washburn US Union Colonel/General Major, dies of injuries
 1883 Octave Fouque composer, dies at 38
 1892 Edouard-Victoire-Antoine Lalo composer, dies at 69
 1899 E J [Ned] Gregory cricketer (one Test for Australia), dies
 1901 William Stubbs historian/bishop, dies
 1908 Henry Campbell-Bannerman British premier (1905-08), dies
 1929 Odon Peter Jozsef de Mihalovich composer, dies at 86
 1930 Jeppe Aakjær Danish journalist/author/poet (Rugens sange), 
            dies at 63
 1933 Frederick Henry Royce motorcar pioneer, dies
 1941 Arthur Briscoe cricketer (South African batsman in 2 Tests), 
            dies
 1944 Mezio Agostini composer, dies at 68
 1945 Käthe Kollwitz German graphic artist, dies at 77
 1946 Harlan Fiske Stone Chief Justice Supreme Court (1941-46), dies 
            at 73
 1946 Lionel Atwill actor (Captain Blood, Great Waltz), dies at 61
 1950 Charles H Houston architect of NAACP legal campaign, dies at 
            54
 1951 Stanley Ridges actor (possessed, Sergeant York, Mr Ace), dies 
            at 59
 1953 Top Naeff [Anthonetta van Rhijn-N] Dutch writer, dies at 75
 1957 Ignatius Roy D Campbell British poet (Garcia Lorca), dies at 
            54
 1961 Maria Radulphus [Adrian Hermus] Curaçao school inspector, 
            dies at 91
 1962 Solomon Pimsleur composer, dies at 61
 1962 Vera Reynolds actress (Dragnet Patrol, Lawless Woman), dies at 
            62
 1967 Tom Conway actor (Mark Saber, Betty Hutton Show), dies at 62
 1975 Mary Philips actress (Farewell to Arms), dies at 75
 1976 Frutuoso de Lima Viana composer, dies at 79
 1977 Charles Sanford orchestra leader (Your Show of Shows), dies at 
            71
 1978 Will[iam Auge] Geer actor (Grandpa-The Waltons), dies from a 
            respiratory ailment at 75
 1980 Jane Froman singer (Jane Froman's USA Canteen), dies at 72
 1981 Brailsford Reese Brazeal dean (Morehouse College), dies at 76
 1982 Melville Bell Grosvenor president (National Geographic Society), 
            dies at 80
 1983 Earl "Fatha" Hines US, jazz pianist/conductor, dies
 1984 Ansel Adams US photographer, dies at 82
 1986 Mircea Eliade writer, dies
 1988 Irene Rich US actress (Beau Brumell, Champ), dies at 96
 1989 Huey Newton US, Black Panther leader, shot dead at 47
 1990 Bertil Unger actor (Devil & Max Devlin), dies
 1992 Billy Wayne White murderer, executed in Texas at 34
 1992 Joop [Joseph] van Santen Dutch 1st Chamber member (CPN), dies
 1992 Youcca Troubatzkoy actress (Flower of the Night), dies
 1993 Andries Treurnicht founder South Africa Conservative Party, dies 
            at 72
 1993 Cesar Chavez US farm worker (United Farm Workers), dies at 66
 1993 Mark Koenig baseball shortstop (New York Yankees), dies at 88
 1994 D Nauta theologist/church historian/lawyer, dies at 96
 1994 Denis Pitts journalist, dies at 64
 1994 Jack Alexander Bently trombonist, dies at 80
 1994 Richard Milhous Nixon 37th US President (1969-74), dies of stroke 
            at 81
 1994 Schmidt Hans Burkhardt artist, dies at 89
 1995 Don Pullen pianist/composer, dies at 53
 1995 Maggie Kuhn activist (Gray Panthers), dies at 89
 1996 David Shipman film historian, dies at 63
 1996 Erma Bombeck humorist (Grass is Greener over the Septic Tank), 
            dies at 69
 1996 Hiteshwar Saikia PM of Indian state of Assam (1991-96), dies
 
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