August 14, 1778
Gardiner’s Catholic Relief Act, formally known as the Roman Catholic Relief Act of 1778, was enacted in Britain to alleviate some of the restrictions placed on Roman Catholics by the Penal Laws.
August 14, 1598
The Battle of the Yellow Ford was fought in south Armagh, Ulster, in Ireland, near the river Blackwater in August 1598, during the Nine Years War (Ireland).
August 14, 1390
King Robert III of Scotland was crowned at the Augustinian Abbey of Scone on August 15, 1390.
August 15, 1963
August 15, 1919
August 15, 1917
August 15, 1882
August 15, 1880
August 15, 1873
John J. Flanagan (born August 15, 1873 – died June 19, 1938) was an American athlete and one of the most accomplished hammer throwers in the history of track and field.
August 15, 1856
August 15, 1843
August 15, 1840