King James I

King James I

The state funeral of King James I took place on the 7th of May, 1625. Yes, I hear the Scottish outcry. He was King James VI of Scotland before he was King James I of England. May I continue? It was, of course, held in Westminster Abbey. James wasn’t my favourite king....
Thomas Cochrane

Thomas Cochrane

On the 6th of May, 1801, Captain Thomas Cochrane in the 14-gun HMS Speedy captured the 32-gun Spanish frigate El Gamo. Thomas Cochrane (1775–1860) was one of the most audacious and controversial naval commanders of the age of sail, a man whose exploits during the...
Kublai Khan

Kublai Khan

On the 5th of May, 1260, Kublai Khan became ruler of the Mongul Empire. Kublai Khan (1215–1294) was one of the most formidable rulers in world history, a man who transformed the vast, mobile conquests of the Mongols into a structured imperial state and became the...
Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson

Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson

On the 4th of May, 1436, the Swedish rebel Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson was assassinated. My mother was a fan of Englebert Humperdink, but I know little about Englebrekt. I have posted about my Danish DNA, but I don’t have any from Sweden. Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson was a...
Henri Pitot

Henri Pitot

The birthday of Henri Pitot on the 3rd of May, 1695, has caught my attention today. That’s for two reasons. I was a civil engineer and so was he. I have written about my passion for aviation, and he invented the Pitot tube which is how you measure an aircraft’s...