23 February – William Maxwell of the Jacobite leaders, escapes from the tower of London with the expert help of his wife Winifred Herbert and makes his way to France.[4]
11 April – Jacobite leader
Thomas Forster escapes from
Newgate Prison and goes into exile several days before he is due to stand trial.
26 April –
Septennial Act 1715 comes into effect, extending the maximum duration of Parliaments from three years to seven (in effect until 2011).[3][5][6]
4 May – despite increased security measures
William Mackintosh leads a mass escape of Jacobites from Newgate Prison. Amongst those to escape and evade recapture is
Charles Wogan.
23 February – William Maxwell of the Jacobite leaders, escapes from the tower of London with the expert help of his wife Winifred Herbert and makes his way to France.[4]
11 April – Jacobite leader
Thomas Forster escapes from
Newgate Prison and goes into exile several days before he is due to stand trial.
26 April –
Septennial Act 1715 comes into effect, extending the maximum duration of Parliaments from three years to seven (in effect until 2011).[3][5][6]
4 May – despite increased security measures
William Mackintosh leads a mass escape of Jacobites from Newgate Prison. Amongst those to escape and evade recapture is
Charles Wogan.