17th Century

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In this century...

  • Quidditch spreads to New Zealand. Allegedly, a group of European herbologists play a match after a hard day's work and are watched by Maori wizards. White wizards playing Quidditch become a common object of Maori art of that period (QA8).
  • Persecution of wizards by Muggles is at its height, making this time one of the bloodiest in wizarding history. Under these circumstances, anti-Muggle sentiments grow in the wizarding community. Wizards who seek Muggle contact face ostracism and slander; they are believed to lack magical ability and talent (BB1). The wizarding world retreats into hiding at the end of the century (see below, FBi, QA6, DH16, BB).

In the beginning of this century...

  • Quidditch is imported to North America by wizard settlers. However, Muggle settlers of this time have strong feelings against magic, and the magical community has to be very careful, which inhibits the spread of the game (QA8).

At some point between the late 16th and early 17th century...

Around the middle of the century...

  • The Appleby Arrows play the Wimbourne Wasps. A Wasps Beater notices a wasps' nest on a tree on the edge of the pitch and sends it towards the Arrows' Seeker, who is badly stung and has to leave the game. The Wasps' victory becomes legendary, and the team is said to have taken their name from this incident (QA7).

During the second half of this century...

  • Thaddeus Thurkell transfigures all of his seven Squib sons into hedgehogs in disgust of their lack of magical abilities (FW).

In the 17th and 18th century...

Around the late 17th and early 18th century...


Contents

1602

Almeric Sawbridge, a wizard famous for defeating a river troll at the Wye River, is born (FW).

1612

Elfrida Clagg, Chief of the Wizards' Council, is born (FW).see inconsistencies

Urquhart Rackharrow, inventor of the Entrail-expelling Curse, is born (OP22).

Dymphna Furmage, a witch famous for being abducted by pixies, is born (FW).

The Appleby Arrows, an English Quidditch team, are founded (QA7).

One of the Hogsmeade inns serves as headquarters for the goblin rebellion of 1612. (PA5).

1620

The Noble Sport of Warlocks, a book written by Quintius Umfraville, includes a diagram of the seventeenth-century Quidditch pitch, which looks similar to a modern pitch (QA6).

1623

Archibald Alderton, the wizard who destroyed the village of Little Dropping when mixing a birthday cake, dies (FW).

1629

Balfour Blane, founder of the Committee on Experimental Charms, dies (FW).

1631

The British Ministry of Magic passes the Wand Ban of 1631, which forbids the possession of wands by non-human magical beings. This decree is possibly a cause of one of the goblin rebellions (W3).

1632

Thaddeus Thurkell, a wizard known to have transfigured all of his seven Squib sons into hedgehogs, is born (FW).

1634

Havelock Sweeting, an expert on unicorns, is born (FW).

1637

The Werewolf Code of Conduct is passed (PS16).

1639

Gunhilda of Gorsemoor, who developed a cure for dragon pox, dies and is greatly mourned (FW).

1642

Lord Stoddard Withers, a breeder of winged horses and inventor of a cross of Quidditch and polo, is born (FW).

1649

Mnemone Radford, Memory Charms developer and first Obliviator for the Ministry of Magic, dies (WM).

1652

Quidditch teams from outside Europe take part in the Quidditch World Cup for the first time. As a consequence, the European Cup, held every three years, is established (QA8).

1658

Elladora Ketteridge, discoverer of the use of Gillyweed, is born (FW).

1659

Mungo Bonham, founder of St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries, dies (FW).

1665

Honoria Nutcombe, founder of the Society for the Reformation of Hags, is born (FW).

1666

Composer Musidora Barkwith dies (FW).

September 2September 5:

  • The Great Fire of London destroys over 10,000 houses (WP). According to a popular theory among wizards, the fire is not, as Muggles believe, started by a blaze in a bakery in Pudding Lane, but by a young Welsh Green Dragon kept in the basement of the house next door (W3). We do not know whether this theory is true.

1674

The British and Irish Quidditch League is founded and thirteen professional Quidditch teams are asked to join while all other teams have to disband (QA7).

1675

Brutus Malfoy, editor of the anti-Muggle periodical Warlock at War, writes an article in which he claims that wizards who seek the company of Muggles are of weak intelligence and lack magical talent (BB).

1677

Glanmore Peakes, slayer of the Sea Serpent of Cromer, is born (FW).

1687

Elfrida Clagg, Chief of the Wizards' Council, dies (FW).see inconsistencies

1689

At the height of wizard persecution by Muggles, the Statute of Secrecy is passed and wizards prepare to go into hiding. Important amendments concerning the concealment of magical creatures and sports are added in 1692 and 1750 (DH16, FBi, QA5, BB).see inconsistencies

1692

The International Confederation of Wizards holds an important summit to discuss the great problems posed by the complete retreat into hiding.see inconsistencies

Thaddeus Thurkell, a wizard known to have transfigured all of his seven Squib sons into hedgehogs, dies (FW).

1697

Urquhart Rackharrow, inventor of the Entrail-expelling Curse, dies (OP22).

1698

Dymphna Furmage, a witch famous for being abducted by pixies, is born (FW).

1699

Almeric Sawbridge, a wizard famous for defeating a river troll at the Wye River, dies (FW).

Timeline inconsistencies

Full article: Timeline Inconsistencies

Elfrida Clagg

The dates concerning Elfrida Clagg are contradictory.

  • However, none of the Wizard of the Month or Famous Wizard cards of Clagg, Wright, or Muldoon match this description. According to these cards, Muldoon lives from 1429 to 1490, Clagg from 1612 to 1687, and Wright from 1492 to 1560, making it impossible that Clagg succeeds Muldoon or that Wright invents the Snitch during her time in office. Nevertheless, Clagg's Wizard of the Month picture shows her with a Snitch in her hand (FW, WM).
  • The life dates on Clagg's card are also inconsistent with the founding of the Ministry of Magic. According to information from the Third W.O.M.B.A.T., the Ministry of Magic issues a decree in 1631. That means that the Ministry must have replaced the Wizards' Council before this date—which would imply that Clagg became Chief of the Wizards' Council before turning twenty if the dates on her card are correct.
  • This confusion also throws doubts on the dates of events concerning Clagg, namely the invention of the Snitch and the abolition of Snidget-hunting, an ill-fated Wizards' Council meeting to define beasts and beings, and the replacement of the Wizards' Council by the Ministry of Magic.

The Statute of Secrecy

There is a contradiction concerning the Statute of Secrecy.

Because the 1689 date comes from one of the main Harry Potter books and is confirmed in The Tales of Beedle the Bard (the most recent Potterverse publication), this date is taken as the correct canon date here and we assume that the summit of 1692 was held to reach agreement on important amendments of the Statute.

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