Alexandra Wenman's biographical details are not present in the provided text, which focuses on historical events of 1690-1691.
The provided text details a series of historical events that occurred during the years 1690 and 1691. These events span various domains including political shifts, military conflicts, scientific observations, and cultural milestones across different parts of the world. Notable occurrences include battles and sieges in Europe and its colonies, significant population movements such as Serbian migrations, and the establishment of new institutions and publications.
The year 1690 saw events like the Ottoman victory over Serbian rebels, the first recorded change ringing peal in London, and the trial of Captain Thomas Pound for piracy. It also marked the landing of Europeans on the Falkland Islands, the Schenectady massacre, and the performance of operas by Louis Lully and John Dryden. Major battles included the Battle of Port Royal and the Battle of the Boyne, while significant events in England included the Act of Grace and the founding of Barclays bank. The year also witnessed the first publication of 'Publick Occurrences' in Boston and the issuance of the first authorized paper money in the Western World by the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
In 1691, events included King William III's departure for the Netherlands, Spanish naval actions in Hispaniola, and a French siege of Mons. The Massachusetts Bay Colony issued its first paper money, and the Athenian Mercury began publication. The text also mentions the founding of the Public Security Police Force of Macau and the end of Leisler's Rebellion in New York. No information pertaining to Alexandra Wenman is present in this extract.