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Events from the year 1679 in England.

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  • 3 January – George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle, soldier and politician (born 1608)
  • 24 January – William Ireland, martyr (born 1636)
  • 23 February – Anne Conway, Viscountess Conway, philosopher (born 1631)
  • 27 February (bur.) – Joan Carlile, professional portrait painter (born c. 1606)
  • 3 May – James Sharp, archbishop (assassinated) (born 1613)
  • 2 June – Hannah Ayscough, mother of Isaac Newton (born 1623)
  • 11 July – William Chamberlayne, poet (born 1619)
  • 17 July – James Duport, scholar (born 1606)
  • 19 July – John Plessington, martyr (born c. 1637)
  • 6 August – John Snell, royalist (born 1629)
  • 22 August
    • John Kemble, priest and martyr (born 1599)
    • John Wall, priest and martyr (born 1620)
  • September – John Mayow, chemist and physiologist (born 1643)
  • 2 September – Thomas Modyford, colonial governor (born c. 1620)
  • 29 September – John Manners, 8th Earl of Rutland, Earl (born 1604)
  • 12 October – William Gurnall, writer (born 1617)
  • 26 October – Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery, soldier, statesman and dramatist (born 1621)
  • 4 December – Thomas Hobbes, philosopher (born 1588)
  • 26 December – Thomas Blount, lexicographer (born 1618)
  • Late December – Praise-God Barebone, Fifth Monarchist (born c. 1598)
  • William Goffe, parliamentarian and regicide, in New England (born c. 1605)
  • John Hayls, portrait painter (born 1600)

References

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