1711 – Antoin de Guiscard, a French and English spy, fails in an attempt to murder English Chancellor of the Exchequer Robert Harley; Harley survives stabbing, and Guiscard dies later from injuries sustained in the fracas
1722 – Afghan monarch Mir Mahmud occupies Persia
1924 – Coal mine explosion kills 171 at Castle Gate, Utah
1967 – New Orleans Saints begin selling season tickets (20,000 sold 1st day)
1973 – Paul and Linda McCartney are fined £100 for growing cannabis
1979 – China withdraws invasion troops from Vietnam
1981 – “Shakespeare’s Cabaret”, Lance Mulcahy’s settings of words of William Shakespeare, closes at the Bijou Theater, NYC, after 54 performances
2021 – US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says COVID-9 pandemic has had an “extremely unfair” effect on income and economic opportunities for women