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|link=Nathaniel Torporley (nonfiction)|1632: Date of clergyman, mathematician, and astrologer [[Nathaniel Torporley (nonfiction)|Nathaniel Torporley]]'s nuncipative will,  by which he bequeathed to the library of Sion College all his mathematical books, astronomical instruments, notes, maps, and a brass clock. Pic search French wiki: https://www.google.com/search?q=Nathaniel+Torporley
|link=Nathaniel Torporley (nonfiction)|1632: Date of clergyman, mathematician, and astrologer [[Nathaniel Torporley (nonfiction)|Nathaniel Torporley]]'s nuncipative will,  by which he bequeathed to the library of Sion College all his mathematical books, astronomical instruments, notes, maps, and a brass clock. Pic search French wiki: https://www.google.com/search?q=Nathaniel+Torporley


File:Sistine Chapel.jpg|link=Flooding the Sistine Chapel|1659: Proposals to [[Flooding the Sistine Chapel|flood the Sistine chapel]] "are equally useless to Science and Art," writes [[Christiaan Huygens (nonfiction)|Christiaan Huygens]] in a private letter to Pope Alexander VII.
File:Sistine Chapel.jpg|link=Flooding the Sistine Chapel|1659: Proposals to [[Flooding the Sistine Chapel|flood the Sistine chapel]] "are equally useless to Science and Art alike," writes [[Christiaan Huygens (nonfiction)|Christiaan Huygens]] in a private letter to Pope Alexander VII.


||1678: Abraham Darby I born ... iron master ... developed a method of producing pig iron in a blast furnace fuelled by coke rather than charcoal. This was a major step forward in the production of iron as a raw material for the Industrial Revolution. Pic search good: https://www.google.com/search?q=Abraham+Darby+I
||1678: Abraham Darby I born ... iron master ... developed a method of producing pig iron in a blast furnace fuelled by coke rather than charcoal. This was a major step forward in the production of iron as a raw material for the Industrial Revolution. Pic search good: https://www.google.com/search?q=Abraham+Darby+I

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