When Ruth Coulson was born on 28 June 1673, in Hartshorne, Derbyshire, England, her father, Thomas Coulson II, was 47 and her mother, Ann Burrowe, was 40. She married Francis Spateman on 7 March 1697, in Hartshorne, Derbyshire, England. They were the parents of at least 4 daughters.
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The Glorious Revolution brought the downfall of Catholic King James II and the reign of his Protestant daughter Mary and her Dutch husband, William III of Orange.
The South Sea Bubble Bill was passed by the House of Lords in 1720. This allowed the South Sea company to monopolize trade with South America. The company underwrote the English National Debt which promised 5% interest from the government. As shares rose exponentially, many companies were created and many fortunes were made. The stocks crashed and many people lost their money which caused them to become destitute overnight and suicide was common. Robert Walpole took charge of the South Sea Bubble Financial Crisis by dividing the national debt between the Bank of England, the Treasury, and the Sinking Fund.
Gregorian calendar was adopted in England in 1752. That year, Wednesday, September 2, 1752, was followed by Thursday, September 14th, 1752, which caused the country to skip ahead eleven days.
English (North Midlands and northern England): variant of Colson .
Irish (Fermanagh): from a shortened form of McCool , with the addition of the English patronymic suffix -son in place of the Gaelic prefix mac.
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