The event pages are experimental; the OCR errors in the text mean this is incomplete and unreliable but I offer it in the hopes that it will be of some use. Events shown include births and deaths of people with their own entries, and also the publication dates of some of the works cited.
Publication: “The Siege of Damascus,” by Duncombe, William writer
Publication: “An humble and hearty Address to all the Protestants in the present Army,” by Johnson, Samuel divine
Died: Ælfric archbishop
Born: Lanfranc archbishop
Died: Bernard Of Menthon monk
Born: Alfes, Isaac rabbi
Publication: “Tot sibi sunt dotes, Virgo, quot sidera ccelo.” by Puteanus, Erycius in Flemish Vander Putten
Born: Hugh Of Cluni saint
Died: Dithmar
Died: Adalberon, Ascelinus bishop
Born: Anselm archbishop
Born: Ives in Latin Ivo
Died: Agelnoth or Æthelnoth
Died: Alhazen
Born: Saemund, Sigfusson writer
Born: Nestor, A Monk Of The Convent Of Petchersti At Kiof In Russia, Whose Secular Name Is Not Known was born in 1056
Born: Hugh De Flavigny born in 1065
Died: Damian, Peter cardinal
Died: Suidas author of a celebrated Greek Lexicon
Born: Vitalis, Ordericus historian
Died: Xyphilin, John a patriarch of Constantinople in the eleventh century
Publication: “Camera Regis, or a short view of Lon^ don, viz. antiquity, &c, officers, courts, customs, franchises,” by Brydal, John antiquary
Publication: “Worthies of Devon.” by Garland, John a grammarian
Died: Berengarius the celebrated archdeacon of Angers (1000–?)
Died: Lanfranc archbishop
Born: Roscellinus
Died: Augustine usually styled the Apostle of the English
Born: Bernard, St. one of the most
Publication: “History of the First Crusade,” by Albert canon and guardian of the church of Aix in Provence
Died: Osmund, St. bishop