MonoMonday Number 400
400 hundred years ago was 1721 (MDCCXXI in Roman numerals) so I thought this was a suitable way of celebrating the 400th MM challenge. I photographed the old map, to use as a background to the date, from a book of old maps on Son#3's bookshelf in the bedroom he used to occupy here: the exact date of the map is unknown so it's a bit of a cheat but I reckon it'll suffice.
Lots of interesting things happened in 1721, including:
· Tsar Peter the Great ended Russian-orthodox patriarchy
· British Chancellor Exchequer John Aislabie was confined in London Tower
· JS Bach dedicated his Brandenburg Concertos to Christian Ludwig, Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt
· France & Spain signed the Treaty of Madrid – followed later in the year by England
· Robert Walpole became Britain's 1st Lord of the Treasury - effective Prime Minister, although that term was never officially used (indeed, it was considered an insult) until much later
· Michelangiolo dei Conti succeeded Pope Clement XI, as Innocent XIII
· John Copson became America's 1st insurance agent
· South Carolina was formally incorporated as a royal colony
...and of particular interest in our Covid pandemic:
· The deadliest outbreak of smallpox in the history of Boston began (on April 21st) when the British ship HMS Sea Horse arrived in Boston Harbour with a crew of sailors who had survived a smallpox epidemic. One of the Seahorse crew who had cleared quarantine developed symptoms the next day and infected other people in a lodging house. Over the next 10 months, 5,759 cases of smallpox were recorded in Boston and 844 people died of the disease
· Dr Zabdiel Boylston gave the first smallpox inoculations in America (on June 26th - to his own son, and then to his slave and the slave's infant son
Many thanks to random_angel for hosting this celebratory MM.
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