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Fri 27th Oct 2017 7:21am
27th Oct 1819
Prince Leopold (later King of Belgium), passed through Coventry, and was presented with the freedom of the City. |
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Sat 28th Oct 2017 10:19am
28th Oct 1841
St. Peter's Church, Hillfields, opened to meet the religious wants of the increasing population of the district. |
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Sun 29th Oct 2017 9:32am
29th Oct 1608
Shakespeare performed at the Guildhall in Coventry.
29th Oct 1954
Thriller writer Lee Child (real name Jim Grant), known for the Jack Reacher series, born in Coventry.
29th Oct 1990
Coventry first appeared on the TV in the opening episode of sitcom 'Keeping Up Appearances'. |
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Sun 29th Oct 2017 9:40am
On 29th October 1967 the groups Dream, the Herd, Traffic, Marmalade, the Tremeloes and the Who played at the Coventry Theatre, not bad value at 7/6d? Today you'd have to pay 100 times that to see just one of these groups, and even then it would just be a tribute band.
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On 29th Oct 2017 10:40am, Wearethemods said:
I think the only band on the programme still playing (minus 2 original members) are The Who whom I last saw a couple of years ago in Glasgow celebrating their 50th Anniversary. I also saw them on their 25th Anniversary Tour at the NEC back in October 1989. Still have the ticket stubs for both!
For those that don't know my forum 'moniker' is taken from the great Who film 'Quadrophenia'!
On 29th Oct 2017 10:56am, Annewiggy said:
I could well have gone to that concert mcsporran, there was always a lot of groups on in one show. Saw so many I can't remember who I saw. I used to keep the programmes but I think mum had a clear out after I left home when I got married. I know I saw the Beatles, Roy Orbison, The Shadows, lots of others I can't remember. It could not have cost much as I was only on junior money but it was so handy just to get on the bus and go into town. So expensive now and a nightmare to get anywhere.
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Mon 30th Oct 2017 7:23am
30th Oct 1057
Earl Leofric, a man 'very wise in all matters, both religious and secular, that benefited all this nation', passed away.
30th Oct 1937
The closing of the Old Hippodrome on the Saturday prior to the new one opening on Monday 1st November. (See this topic )
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Tue 31st Oct 2017 7:26am
31st Oct 1961
Coventry boxer Mick Leahy challenges Brian Curvis for the British and Empire Welterweight title at Empire Pool, Wembley, London. Unfortunately Mick was unsuccessful and was knocked out in the eighth round. |
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Tue 31st Oct 2017 8:23pm
Time for a quick recap....
With thanks to some super contributions we're slowly closing in on completing the year for Coventry-related events - there are now only 15 vacant dates to fill in (including February 29th, which won't be easy!). Here are the days we still need something for....
January 9th
February 5th, 6th, 18th, 23rd, 29th
March 11th
April 4th
May 15th
June 26th
July 4th, 5th
August 5th, 21st
December 18th
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Wed 1st Nov 2017 7:25am
1st Nov 1556
From 1556 on, the mayor usually assumed office on this day.
1st Nov 1937
The New Hippodrome opened - later the Coventry Theatre. |
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Thu 2nd Nov 2017 7:21am
2nd Nov 1772
On this night Charles Pinchbeck, keeper of the Stoke toll-gate near Binley, was robbed and murdered in his own house by two burglars named Farn and Howe. |
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Fri 3rd Nov 2017 7:24am
3rd Nov 1970
Coventry City beat Bayern Munich 2-1 at Highfield Road in the second leg of the second round of the European Fairs Cup. Unfortunately Bayern Munich had already beaten us 6-1 in the first leg, so on aggregate we lost 7-3. |
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Sat 4th Nov 2017 9:57am
4th Nov 1605
Three of the Gunpowder Plotters, including Coventry man and ringleader, Robert Catesby, set off from the Black Bull Inn in Smithford Street to try and capture Princess Elizabeth from Coombe Abbey. |
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Sat 4th Nov 2017 5:13pm
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Sat 4th Nov 2017 9:01pm
For those brave enough to watch Gunpowder, have they included that plot twist in the plan to kidnap King James' daughter and indoctrinate her to be a good Catholic queen? No doubt to marry her off to a Catholic husband.
Some of the historians opinions' suggest that a lane named after the Catesbys was stripped of the name and allowed to be forgotten because of the plot. However many of the lanes lost their names naturally as they changed hands. Since the Catesbys' lost their lands to the crown, the lane would likely have changed its name, shame or no shame.
The lane ran just south of the Sherbourne on the west side of Cross Cheaping. Called Court number 3 on later maps. On the Board of Health it was called the Lancastrian Yard. Presumably after the pub in front that was later called the Fountain Inn. |
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Sun 5th Nov 2017 9:54am
5th Nov 1605
Princess Elizabeth is brought into Palace Yard in Coventry to keep safe from the Gunpowder Plotters. |
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Mon 6th Nov 2017 7:25am
6th Nov 1815
Coventry's City Council visits the Prince Regent (who becomes King George IV 5 years later) at Coombe Abbey. |
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