February 06, 1853
Arthur William Moore (1853–1909) was a British civil servant and colonial administrator who held significant positions in various British colonies during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
February 06, 1685
James VII crowned King of England, Scotland, and Ireland following the death of his father King Charles II.
February 6 1685
King Charles II of England, also known as Charles II of Scotland, reigned from 1660 to 1685.
February 06, 1665
Anne (1665-1714), Queen of Great Britain and Ireland (1702-14), the last British sovereign of the House of Stuart.
February 06, 1605
The Trades House of Glasgow is one of the oldest organizations in the city of Glasgow, Scotland, and it was indeed founded to represent the interests of craftsmen.
February 07, 1877
John Francis O’Mahony (1815 – 7 February 1877) was a Gaelic scholar and the founding member of the Fenian Brotherhood in the United States, sister organisation to the Irish Republican …
February 07, 1875
Sir Alfred Chester Beatty (7 February 1875 – 19 January 1968) was an American-British mining magnate and philanthropist.
February 07, 1873
Joseph Thomas Sheridan Le Fanu ( 28 August 1814 – 7 February 1873) was an Irish writer of Gothic tales, mystery novels, and horror fiction.
February 07, 1603
The Battle of Glen Fruin was a significant conflict that took place in Scotland on February 7, 1603, between the Clan Gregor (MacGregor) and the Clan Colquhoun.
February 07, 1592
On February 7, 1592. James Stewart, the 2nd Earl of Moray, was indeed murdered at Donibristle near Dalgety Bay in Fife, Scotland.
February 07, 1313
Robert the Bruce, King of Scots, did indeed capture Dumfries, Scotland, during his reign.
February 08, 1872
Lieutenant-Colonel John Philip Nolan (1838 – 30 January 1912) was an Irish nationalist landowner and Member of Parliament (MP) in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and …