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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
 +*[[1665]] - The ''[[London Gazette]]'', the oldest surviving [[journal]], is first published.
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==Births== ==Births==
 +*[[1838]] - [[Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam]], French writer (d. [[1889]])
 +*[[1913]] - [[Albert Camus]], French writer (d. [[1960]])
==Deaths== ==Deaths==
-==Notes==+*[[1713]] - [[Elizabeth Barry]], English actress (b. [[1658]])
-# [[Elizabeth Barry]]+*[[1938]] - [[Colette Peignot]], French author (b. [[1903]])
-# [[Colette Peignot]]+*[[1980]] - [[Steve McQueen]], American actor (b. [[1930]])
-# [[Tom of Finland]]+*[[1980]] - [[Lawrence Durrell]], expatriate British writer (''The Alexandria Quartet'') (b. [[1912]])
-# [[Albert Camus]]+*[[1991]] - [[Tom of Finland]], Finnish fetish artist (b. [[1920]])
-# [[Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam]]+
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