Samuel Hadlock Jr.'s Journal, Europe, 1824-1826, page 20
1608 the invention of telescopes 1642 Charles I demanded the five members 1642 the battle of nasbey [Naseby] 1649 King Charles beheaded 1660 the restoration of Charles II 1666 the great fire in London 1688 the Revolution in england [England] James II expelled and William And marey [Mary] crouned [crowned] 1704 victorey [victory] over the French [French] at blenheim gained by John Duke of marlborough [Marlborough] 1714 quean [queen] Dies and George the first of hanover acends [ascends] the throne of England 1718 Charles the 12 of Seden Killed agded [aged] 36 1727 Sur [Sir] izeck [Isaac] nuton [Newton] died 1760 george [George] II died 1775 the american war comenst [commenced] 1783 america acknowleged [acknowledged] independent 1789 the Revolution in frans [France] 1793 Louis 16 behaded [beheaded] 1794 the victorey[victory] of the nile by nelson [Nelson] 1799 boney part [Bonaparte] made furst [first] Counsul [Consul] of franse [France] 1803 war recommended between frans [France] and England 1805 the victorey [victory] of trafalgar gained by nelson who was killed 1808 the empire of the french under napolen [Napoleon] boney part[Bonaparte] Extended over France italy germany prushien [Prussia] poland holland and Spain 1812 the burning of Moscow [Moscow] 1814 napolion [Napoleon] abdicated the throne of France [France] and the bourbons restored 1815 napolen [Napoleon] returned from Elba 1815 Battle of waterloo [Waterloo] and the Borbones [Bourbons] reinstated 1820 George the III Died and George the 4 proclamed [proclaimed] January 31
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Samuel Hadlock of Islesford, Maine, documented his travels in Europe, where he exhibited a group of Inuit and Romani people as entertainment.
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