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June 30: Auto-da-fé takes place in Madrid (1683 painting by Francisco Rizi
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  • July 8 – The first documented tornado in America kills a servant at Cambridge, Massachusetts.
  • August 10 – A Pueblo medicine man named Popé begins an attack by the Puebloans and their Apache allies on Spanish outposts throughout what is the modern-day U.S. state of New Mexico, choosing the campaign to begin before a supply caravan can reach the Spaniards.<ref name=Meschke>"Pueblo Revolt", by Amy Meschke, in Encyclopedia of Leadership (Sage Publications, 2004) p. 1277</ref>
  • August 20 (August 10 Old Style) – The settlement of Karlskrona in Sweden is founded,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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  • August 21 – In the Pueblo Revolt, the native Pueblo people capture Santa Fe (now in New Mexico) from the Spanish colonists.
  • August 24Comédie-Française is founded by decree of Louis XIV of France as La maison de Molière in Paris.
  • September 15
    • A four month truce between England and Morocco expires and the Alcaid Omar, Viceroy of Morocco, begins a bombardment of the English fort at Tangier.<ref>John Childs, General Percy Kirke and the Later Stuart Army (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014) p. 35</ref>
    • A treaty is concluded between the Dutch Republic and the Ottoman Empire for Ottoman Sultan Mehmed IV and his subjects to apply Dutch law to Dutch visitors to Ottoman territory.<ref>"The peace treaties of the Ottoman Empire with European Christian powers", by Karl-Heinz Ziegler, in Peace Treaties and International Law in European History: From the Late Middle Ages to World War One, ed. by Randall Lesaffer (Cambridge University Press, 2004) p. 349</ref>
  • September 21 – Spanish troops make a counterattack on Santa Fe in the modern-day U.S. state of New Mexico, allowing the remaining Spanish troops in the besieged city to flee to El Paso (now in Texas).<ref name=Meschke/>
  • September 30Robert Boyle, having rediscovered the process of manufacturing phosphorus from bone ash, deposits his summary of the directions with The Royal Society of London for Improving Natural Knowledge.<ref>N.C. Datta, The Story of Chemistry (Universities Press, 2005) p. 74</ref> Boyle's assistant, Ambrose Godfrey, later develops Boyle's discovery to produce phosphorus commercially.

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  • November 17 – The Green Ribbon Club, a predecessor of the British Whigs, organizes a procession to burn an effigy of the Pope in London for the second year running.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>
  • December 17 (December 7 O.S.) – The trial for treason of William Howard, 1st Viscount Stafford before his fellow members of the House of Lords having concluded after seven days, the Lords vote on whether to convict him of the articles of impeachment. The Lords vote, 55 to 31 to convict him and to impose the death sentence <ref name=Hatsell>John Hatsell, Precedents of Proceedings in the House of Commons: Relating to conference and impeachment (L. Hansard and Sons, 1818) p.228-229</ref> and Lord Stafford is beheaded on 29 December (8 January 1681 N.S.)

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