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1387: Henry V was born in Monmouth Castle. "Bluff" Prince Hal became a ruthless king who fought two bloody campaigns which came to a climax at Agincourt. Shortly afterwards, in 1422, he died unheroically of dysentery.
1620: The 101 Pilgrim Fathers set sail from Plymouth in the Mayflower, captained by Myles Standish.
1847: The United Shakespeare Company bought the house in which Shakespeare was born at Stratford-upon-Avon for £3,000, the first building in Britain to be thus preserved.
1861: The Post Office Savings Bank was instituted.
1908: The American car firms Buick and Oldsmobile merged to form General Motors.
1945: John McCormack, lyrical Irish tenor, died in Dublin. "I have hung up my harp, all my songs are sung,'' he wrote just before he died.
1946: Have A Go began on the Light Programme, with Wilfred Pickles and his wife as Mabel at the Table. Pickles started each programme by saying, How do, 'Ow are yer?'' The show ran for more than 20 years.
1963: Malaysia became independent - and a mob celebrated by burning down the British embassy.
1968: The two-tier' postal system was introduced in Britain.
1989: The Doncaster St Leger was abandoned when officials declared the course unsafe.
ON THIS DAY LAST YEAR: Lawyers acting for the family of Dr David Kelly accused the MoD of playing Russian roulette' with the weapons expert by adopting a strategy for releasing his name.
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