Timeline of Manchester history

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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Manchester in North West England.

Pre 1000

  • c.79 – Romans build a wooden fort at Mamucium[1] in the Castlefield area.[2]
  • 200 – Wooden fort replaced by a stone one. A small settlement develops around the fort.[3]
  • 407 – Roman army leaves Britain and Roman forts and towns are abandoned.[3]
  • c. 870 – Nico Ditch dug.

1000–1299

  • 1080s – Area around "Mamecester" held by Roger the Poitevin before being granted to Albert de Gresle.[4]
  • 1100s – Hulme Hall owned by John de Hulme.
  • 1227 – 19 August: Charter granted for an annual fair,[5] at Acresfield (the later St Ann's Square).

14th century

15th century

16th century

17th century

18th century

1710s

  • 1712 – 17 June: St Ann's Church, sponsored by Ann, Lady Bland, consecrated.
  • 1715 – Jacobite rising of 1715:
  • 1719 – Publication of the first newspaper to be printed in Manchester[3] and the first book, John Jackson's Mathematical Lectures read to the Mathematical Society in Manchester, printed by Roger Adams.[13]

1720s

1730s

1740s

1750s

1760s

1770s

1780s

1790s

19th century

1800s

1810s

1820s

1830s

1840s

1850s

1860s

1870s

1880s

1890s

20th century

1900s

1910s

1920s

1930s

1940s

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

21st century

2000s

2010s

2020s

Births

See also

References

Sources

Further reading

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