Samuel Manning was a town clerk for six years, a selectman for nine years, and a deputy to the General Court from 1695-6. Him and his wife had twelve children.
1644
Jul 21
| 1644 • Battle of Montijo: The Kingdom of Portugal is victorious over Habsburg Spain in the first major action between the two nations during the Portuguese Restoration War. |
1673
May 6
Age: 28y
| 1673 • Archpriest Petrovich Avvakum writes his Zhitie (Life) as the first Russian autobiography. |
1675
Mar 28
Age: 30y
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birth of childHannah Manning Billerica, Massachusetts, USA ⇓ 3 Sources ⇓ |
| 1675 • The Bremen-Verden Campaign of the Northern Wars begins with the invasion of Amt Wildeshausen by the Munster army and their advance on Verden via the city of Bremen. |
1675
Mar 28
Age: 30y
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birth of childHannah Manning Billerica, Massachusetts, USA ⇓ 3 Sources ⇓ |
| 1675 • The Narragansetts sign a treaty with the English in Boston; meanwhile, Massachusetts troops are ambushed near Northampton, Massachusetts. |
1695
Age: 50y
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occupationBillerica, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA ⇓ From 1695-6, he was a deputy to the General Court. At the time, the colonial assembly not only met as the judicial court of appeals, but also created laws. The court was called the "Great and General Court" all the way until 1780. 2 Sources ⇓ |
| 1695 • The Wren Building is started in Williamsburg, Virginia (completed in 1700). |
1710
Feb 21
Age: 65y
| 1710 • Battle of Helsingborg: Fourteen thousand Danish invaders under Jørgen Rantzau are decisively defeated by an equally large Swedish army under Magnus Stenbock. |
1711
Feb 22
Age: 66y
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deathBillerica, Massachusetts, USA ⇓ 1710-1711. 3 Sources ⇓ |
| 1711 • Thomas Cary, after declaring himself Governor of North Carolina, sails an armed brigantine up the Chowan River to attack Governor Hyde's forces fortified at Colonel Thomas Pollock's plantation. The attack fails and Cary's forces retreat. |