1653 in England
List of events
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Incumbents
- Lord Protector â Oliver Cromwell (starting 16 December)
Events
- 18â20 February (28 Februaryâ2 March New Style) â First AngloâDutch War: Battle of Portland off the Isle of Portland. Both sides claim victory but the English retain control of the Channel.
- 14 March â First AngloâDutch War: Battle of Leghorn: A Dutch fleet defeats the English in the Mediterranean but the Dutch commander, Johan van Galen, later dies of his wounds.
- 18 April â LondonâYork stagecoach first recorded.
- 20 April â Oliver Cromwell dissolves the Rump Parliament.
- 2â3 June (12â13 June New Style) â First Anglo-Dutch War: Battle of the Gabbard off the coast of Suffolk: The English navy defeats the Dutch fleet, which loses 17 ships.[1]
- 4 Julyâ12 December â the Barebones Parliament meets in London.
- 8 July â John Thurloe becomes Cromwell's head of intelligence.[2]
- 8â10 August â Battle of Scheveningen: the final naval battle of the First Anglo-Dutch War is fought, between the fleets of the Commonwealth and the United Provinces off the Texel; the English navy gains a tactical victory over the Dutch fleet.
- 16 December â Instrument of Government: Britain's first written constitution, under which Oliver Cromwell becomes Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland,[3][4] being advised by a remodelled Council of State. This is the start of The First Protectorate, bringing an end to the first period of republican government in the country, the Commonwealth of England.
Undated
- Cornelius Vermuyden completes excavation of the Forty Foot Drain and associated works for reclamation of The Fens.
- Sir Robert Shirley has a new parish church built at Staunton Harold in Leicestershire.
Publications
- Izaak Walton's discourse The Compleat Angler.
Births
- 10 March â John Benbow, admiral (died 1702 in Jamaica)
- 2 April â Prince George of Denmark, consort of Anne, Queen of Great Britain (died 1708)
- 5 July â Thomas Pitt, Governor of Madras (died 1726)[5]
- 9 August â John Oldham, poet (died 1683)
- 14 August â Christopher Monck, 2nd Duke of Albemarle, statesman (died 1688)
- 3 September â Roger North, lawyer and biographer (died 1734)
Deaths
- 21 January â John Digby, 1st Earl of Bristol, diplomat (born 1580)
- 25 March â Nicholas Martyn, politician (born 1593)
- 26 May â Robert Filmer, political theorist (born 1588)
- 22 October â Thomas de Critz, painter (born 1607)
- December â John Taylor, "The Water Poet" (born 1578)