• 15 January –
The Earl of Arlington is impeached by the
House of Commons on charges of
popery, but the Commons rejects the motion to remove him from office, 127 votes for and 166 against. • 9 February (19 February
New Style) – England and the
Dutch Republic sign the
Treaty of Westminster ending the
Third Anglo-Dutch War. • 14 March – Third Anglo-Dutch War:
Battle of Ronas Voe – the English
Royal Navy captures the
Dutch East India Company ship
Wapen van Rotterdam in
Shetland. • 26 March –
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, re-opens, having been rebuilt after a fire in 1672. • 25 April – Great Fire of
Watton, Norfolk. • 12 June – the British
East India Company arranges a commercial treaty with the
Maratha Empire after
Henry Oxenden, the company's deputy governor, meets Emperor Shivaji at his recent coronation. • 17 July – two skeletons of children are discovered at the
White Tower (Tower of London) and believed at this time to be the remains of the
Princes in the Tower. The remains are subsequently buried in
Westminster Abbey. • 10 November – as provided in the Treaty of Westminster of 19 February, the Dutch Republic cedes its colony of
New Netherland to England. This includes the colonial capital,
New Orange, which is returned to its English name of
New York. ==Publications==