Western Morning News (Saturday)
On this day
1533: Henry VIII divorced Catherine of Aragon to marry Anne Boleyn, wife number two.
1701: Scottish pirate William Kidd was hanged at Execution Dock in London for piracy.
1706: Marlborough defeated the French at the Battle of Ramilles in Belgium.
1795: Sir Charles Barry, architect, was born in Westminster. With assistant Augustus Pugin, he designed the new Houses of Parliament.
1873: The North West Mounted Police were established in Canada - the name was changed to The Royal Canadian Mounted Police in 1920.
1887: The French crown jewels went on sale and raised six million francs.
1931: Whipsnade Zoo in Bedfordshire opened.
1934: Bank robbers Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow were shot dead in an ambush by Texas Rangers near Gibland, Louisiana.
1945: Heinrich Himmler, Hitler’s minister of the interior, committed suicide.
1960: The Israelis announced the capture of war criminal Adolf Eichmann.