^B{^#!16!6 September^N! Feast day of St Eleutherius of Spoleto, St Cagnoald or Chainoaldus, and Saints Donatian, Laetus, and Others.
^B{1522^B} Ferdinand Magellan's 17 surviving crew members reached the Spanish coast aboard the ^I{Vittoria^I}, having completed the first circumnavigation of the world. ^B{1852^B} Britain's first free lending library opened in Manchester. ^B{1880^B} The first cricket test match in England was played between England and Australia at the Oval, London, UK. ^B{1901^B} US President William McKinley was shot and fatally wounded by an anarchist. ^B{1941^B} Nazi Germany made the wearing of the yellow Star of David badges compulsory for all its Jewish citizens. ^B{1965^B} India invaded West Pakistan. ^B{1975^B} A massive earthquake centered on Lice, Turkey, caused nearly 3,000 deaths. ^B{1989^B} Due to a computer error, 41,000 Parisians received letters charging them with murder, extortion, and organized prostitution instead of traffic violations.
^B{^I{^#!14!Born ^N}Marquis de Lafayette, French soldier and statesman, ^B{1757^B}; John Dalton, British chemist, ^B{1766^B}; Jane Addams, US sociologist, ^B{1860^B}; Edward Appleton, British physicist, ^B{1892^B}; Britt Ekland, Swedish film actress, ^B{1943^B}; Roger Waters, English bassist, ^B{1947^B}.
^B{^I{^#!14!Died ^N}Suleiman I, sultan of Turkey, ^B{1566^B}; Jean-Baptiste Colbert, French politician, ^B{1683^B}; Gertrude Lawrence, English actress and singer, ^B{1952^B}; Hendrik Verwoerd, South African prime minister, assassinated, ^B{1966^B}.