Bryce AN biliþ on ælc cyrre
1846 – The first officially recorded baseball game using modern rules developed by Alexander Cartwright was played in Hoboken, New Jersey, US.
1961 – Kuwait declared independence from the United Kingdom.
1970 – The Patent Cooperation Treaty, an international law treaty, was signed, providing a unified procedure for filing patent applications to protect inventions.
1991 – The last Red Army soldiers left Hungary, ending the Soviet occupation.
2005 – Only six race cars competed in the United States Grand Prix at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis, Indiana, after all the Michelin-shod entrants were withdrawn due to safety concerns.
2009 – The War in Afghanistan: British forces began Operation Panther's Claw, in which more than 350 troops made an aerial assault on Taliban positions in Southern Afghanistan.
2009 – Mass riots involving over 10,000 people and 10,000 police officers broke out in Shishou, China, over the dubious circumstances surrounding the death of a local chef.
19. dæg Searmonðes: Scrōf Tīwesdæg on Westernum Crīstendōme;Onginn þæs Horses Gear on Seringum;Dæg þæs unahangiendan Ungaralandes;
1816 – Sēo Hudsones Byht Tēoh and sēo Norþƿest Tēoh, þa ƿæron geƿinnan in flyscēapunge, fettoden in æscþræcce in þæm stede se is todæg Ƿinnipeg on Manitoban se is on Canadan.
1961 – Cuƿait fōn his sundorrīcehād of þæm Geānedum Cynerīce.
1978 – Garfield, sceapped be Americanisc cartoonƿyrtan Jim Davis, ƿeard sƿutelod and endlice þis þing ƿeard one of the world's most widely syndicated comic strips.
1987 – Ƿascisc separatist group ETA abyrstedon ƿægnbyrstend æt þæm Hipercor ceapungbold in Barcelonan, and cƿealledon 21 menn and 45 oþre ƿæron gebenned.
2006 – Se ceremonial "hƿemstān" legde man þæs Svalbard Middangeardes Sǣd Cruft, se is bold gestaðoled to forhealdenne mislicnes on ƿyrtcynnes sǣd of stedum ƿoruldƿidum in undergrund scræf in Spitsbergenīege on Norþmanna rīce.