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1620s in England

Events from the 1620s in England. This decade sees a change of monarch.

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  • 1620
    • 27 April – treaty with Spain arranges marriage between the Prince of Wales and Infanta Maria Anna of Spain in return for relaxation of laws concerning Roman Catholics.[1]
    • 3 July – Captain Andrew Shilling, on behalf of the Honourable East India Company, lays claim to Table Bay in Africa.[2]
    • 15 July – the armed merchant ship Mayflower embarks about 65 emigrants for New England at or near her home port of Rotherhithe on the Thames east of London.[3]
    • c. 19 July – the Mayflower anchors in Southampton Water to rendezvous with the Speedwell which on 22 July (1 August NS) sets out from Delfshaven carrying English separatist Puritans from Leiden, arriving on 26 July. On or about 5 August the ships set sail, but the Speedwell is found to be leaking.[3]
    • 12 or 13 August – the Mayflower and Speedwell put into Dartmouth, Devon, for repairs to the Speedwell.
    • 23 August – the Mayflower and Speedwell set out from Dartmouth; they are well out into the Atlantic when the Speedwell is again found to be leaking.[3]
    • 28 August – the Mayflower and Speedwell return again to England, anchoring off Plymouth in the Cattewater; the latter ship is given up as a participant in the voyage and on 2 September departs for London, with most of her passengers and stores having been transferred to the Mayflower.[3]
    • 6 September (16 September NS) – the Mayflower leaves Plymouth carrying the Pilgrims to Cape Cod in North America, where they land on 11 November.[4] She carries 41 "saints" (English separatists largely from Holland), 40 "strangers" (largely secular planters from London), 23 servants and hired workers, and c. 30 crew.
    • Publication of Novum Organum by Francis Bacon.
    • Cornelius Drebbel demonstrates the first navigable submarine in the River Thames;[5][6] his third is first demonstrated on 12 September 1624.
    • A severe frost freezes the Thames.[7]
 
The Market Hall in Chipping Campden was built in 1627.

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  2. ^ Worden, Nigel; Van Heyningen, Elizabeth; Bickford-Smith, Vivian (1998). Cape Town – the Making of a City: an Illustrated Social History. ISBN 9065501614. Retrieved 22 November 2007.
  3. ^ a b c d Ames, Azel (1901). The May-Flower and Her Log. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Retrieved 30 June 2019.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab Williams, Hywel (2005). Cassell's Chronology of World History. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. pp. 248–253. ISBN 0-304-35730-8.
  5. ^ Davis, R. H. (1955). Deep Diving and Submarine Operations (6th ed.). Tolworth, Surbiton, Surrey: Siebe Gorman & Co. Ltd. p. 693.
  6. ^ Acott, C. (1999). . South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society Journal. 29 (2). ISSN 0813-1988. OCLC 16986801. Archived from the original on 1 February 2009. Retrieved 17 March 2009.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  7. ^ Stratton, J. M. (1969). Agricultural Records. John Baker. ISBN 0-212-97022-4.
  8. ^ a b BBC History, July 2011, p12.
  9. ^ . The University of Oxford Botanic Garden. Archived from the original on 9 July 2011. Retrieved 15 March 2011.
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  11. ^ "Banqueting House". London Guide. Rough Guides. Retrieved 27 August 2012.[permanent dead link]
  12. ^ a b The Hutchinson Factfinder. Helicon. 1999. ISBN 1-85986-000-1.
  13. ^ Hoyle, R. W. (2010). "Famine as agricultural catastrophe: the crisis of 1622-4 in east Lancashire". The Economic History Review. 63 (4): 974–1002. doi:10.1111/j.1468-0289.2009.00510.x. ISSN 0013-0117. JSTOR 40929867. PMID 21140548. S2CID 45183046.
  14. ^ Walsham, Alexandra (1994). "Fatal Vespers". Past & Present (144): 36–87. doi:10.1093/past/144.1.36.
  15. ^ "The Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire". Retrieved 7 November 2012.
  16. ^ Matar, Nabil (1998), Islam in Britain, 1558–1685, Cambridge University Press, p. 7, ISBN 0521622336
  17. ^ Everett, Jason M., ed. (2006). "1625". The People's Chronology. Thomson Gale.
  18. ^ Wheeler, William Henry (1896). A History of the Fens of South Lincolnshire (2nd ed.). Boston, London: J.M. Newcombe and Simpkin, Marshall & Co. p. 31. doi:10.1680/ahotfosl2e.50358.
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  20. ^ Sharp, Buchanan (1980). In Contempt of All Authority: Rural Artisans and Riot in the West of England, 1586–1660. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 0520036816.
  21. ^ "Mrs Thomasin Farrer: "her memory ought to be ever precious"". The Scarborough News. Retrieved 22 October 2019.
  22. ^ Holloway, J. Christopher (2006). The Business of Tourism (7th ed.). Harlow: FT Prentice Hall. p. 29. ISBN 978-0-273-70161-3.
  23. ^ Konstam, Angus (2008). Piracy: the complete history. Oxford: Osprey Publishing. pp. 90–91. ISBN 978-1-84603-240-0. Retrieved 15 April 2011.
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Events from the 1620s in England This decade sees a change of monarch 1620s in EnglandOther years1600s 1610s 1620s 1630s 1640 Contents 1 Incumbents 2 Events 3 Births 4 Deaths 5 ReferencesIncumbents editMonarch James I until 27 March 1625 then Charles I Parliament 3rd of King James I starting 16 January 1621 until 8 February 1622 4th of King James I starting 12 February 1624 until 27 March 1625 Useless starting 17 May until 12 August 1625 2nd of King Charles I starting 6 February until 15 June 1626 3rd of King Charles I starting 17 March 1628 until 10 March 1629 Events edit1620 27 April treaty with Spain arranges marriage between the Prince of Wales and Infanta Maria Anna of Spain in return for relaxation of laws concerning Roman Catholics 1 3 July Captain Andrew Shilling on behalf of the Honourable East India Company lays claim to Table Bay in Africa 2 15 July the armed merchant ship Mayflower embarks about 65 emigrants for New England at or near her home port of Rotherhithe on the Thames east of London 3 c 19 July the Mayflower anchors in Southampton Water to rendezvous with the Speedwell which on 22 July 1 August NS sets out from Delfshaven carrying English separatist Puritans from Leiden arriving on 26 July On or about 5 August the ships set sail but the Speedwell is found to be leaking 3 12 or 13 August the Mayflower and Speedwell put into Dartmouth Devon for repairs to the Speedwell 23 August the Mayflower and Speedwell set out from Dartmouth they are well out into the Atlantic when the Speedwell is again found to be leaking 3 28 August the Mayflower and Speedwell return again to England anchoring off Plymouth in the Cattewater the latter ship is given up as a participant in the voyage and on 2 September departs for London with most of her passengers and stores having been transferred to the Mayflower 3 6 September 16 September NS the Mayflower leaves Plymouth carrying the Pilgrims to Cape Cod in North America where they land on 11 November 4 She carries 41 saints English separatists largely from Holland 40 strangers largely secular planters from London 23 servants and hired workers and c 30 crew Publication of Novum Organum by Francis Bacon Cornelius Drebbel demonstrates the first navigable submarine in the River Thames 5 6 his third is first demonstrated on 12 September 1624 A severe frost freezes the Thames 7 1621 16 January the Parliament of England sits for the first time since 1614 3 May Francis Bacon imprisoned in the Tower of London on charges of corruption he is pardoned by King James I later in the year 4 4 July 70 year old James Ley 1st Earl of Marlborough marries 17 year old Jane Boteler niece of George Villiers 1st Duke of Buckingham as his second wife 8 24 July while hunting at Bramshill George Abbot Archbishop of Canterbury accidentally kills a keeper with his crossbow 8 A royal commission of inquiry narrowly finds in his favour 22 November poet John Donne is installed as Dean of St Paul s Cathedral in London 18 December the House of Commons protests against the King s right to imprison Members of Parliament who criticise his foreign policy 4 27 December Sir Edward Coke imprisoned for his part in the Protestation 4 30 December King James tears the page bearing the Protestation from the House of Commons Journal 4 Spring October approx Corante or Newes from Italy Germany Hungarie Spaine and France one of the first English language newspapers translated from the Dutch circulates in London Francis Mitchell becomes the last British knight of the realm to be publicly degraded stripped of his knighthood after being found guilty of extorting money from licensees of his monopoly on the licensing of inns Dutch engineer Cornelius Vermuyden appointed by the King to drain parkland around Windsor Castle and begins reclamation of Canvey Island 4 The University of Oxford Botanic Garden the oldest botanical garden in the British Isles is founded as a physic garden by Henry Danvers 1st Earl of Danby 9 Robert Burton publishes his treatise The Anatomy of Melancholy Full date unknown Thomas Walkington English cleric and author 10 1622 6 January probably the Banqueting House Whitehall is opened with a performance of Ben Jonson s The Masque of Augurs designed by the building s architect Inigo Jones 11 7 January John Pym arrested for criticizing the King in Parliament 4 8 February King James I disbands Parliament 4 22 February a patent is granted for Dud Dudley s process for smelting iron ore with coke 22 March in the Jamestown massacre Algonquian Indians kill 347 English settlers around Jamestown Virginia 33 of the colony s population and destroy the Henricus settlement 23 May Nathaniel Butter begins publication in London of Newes from Most Parts of Christendom or Weekly News from Italy Germany Hungaria Bohemia the Palatinate France and the Low Countries one of the first regular English language newspapers 4 25 May the East India Company ship Tryall sinks when it hits the Tryal Rocks reef off Australia 94 out of the 143 crew die William Oughtred invents the slide rule 12 William Burton s Description of Leicester Shire published Second part of Michael Drayton s Poly Olbion published 4 Sir Richard Hawkins narrative of his adventures Voiage into the South Sea published 1622 1624 Famine in east Lancashire 13 1623 February Amboyna massacre English East India Company traders killed by agents of the Dutch East India Company 4 May the King s favourite George Villiersis made Duke of Buckingham 4 30 August negotiations of the planned Spanish Match the marriage of Charles Prince of Wales to Maria Anna of Spain break down 4 26 October Fatal Vespers 95 people are killed when an upper floor of the French ambassador s house in Blackfriars London collapses under the weight of a congregation attending a mass 14 Between 8 November and 5 December publication in London of the First Folio Mr William Shakespeares Comedies Histories amp Tragedies a collection of 36 of the plays of Shakespeare d 1616 half of which have not previously been printed 4 Medieval right of asylum abolished Building of the Inigo Jones designed Queen s Chapel in Westminster begins 4 1624 12 February Parliament assembles for the last time under James I s reign 4 2 March Parliament passes a resolution that its elected members are not permitted simply to resign their seats of their own will 10 March England declares war on Spain 1 May Parliament impeaches the Lord Treasurer Lionel Cranfield 1st Earl of Middlesex on suspicion of taking bribes 1 25 May Parliament passes the Statute of Monopolies 24 June Virginia becomes an English Crown Colony 1 5 14 August the King s Men perform Thomas Middleton s satire A Game at Chess at the Globe Theatre London until it is suppressed in view of its allusions to the Spanish Match August the Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire begins to function as a trade guild of metalworkers based in Sheffield having been incorporated by Act of Parliament 15 12 December treaty with France arranges the marriage of the Prince of Wales to Princess Henrietta Maria of France The Latymer School and Latymer Upper School in London are founded by the bequest of Edward Latymer The 15 arch Berwick Bridge by James Burrell is opened to traffic 1625 27 March Prince Charles Stuart becomes King Charles I of England upon the death of his father James I at Theobalds House 4 13 June Marriage in person of King Charles I and the Catholic Henrietta Maria Princess of France and Navarra at Canterbury 4 18 June The Useless Parliament refuses to vote Charles I the right to collect customs duties for his entire reign seeking to restrict him to one year instead 4 August Over 40 000 killed by bubonic plague in London court and Parliament temporarily moved to Oxford 4 Barbary pirates enslave about 60 people from Mount s Bay in Cornwall 16 8 September Treaty of Southampton makes an alliance between England and the Dutch Republic against Spain 17 8 October Cadiz expedition Admiral George Villiers fleet sails from Plymouth for Cadiz 1 7 November Cadiz expedition English forces are decisively defeated by the Spanish and the expedition is abandoned 1 9 December The Netherlands and England sign the Treaty of Den Haag 4 An English colony is established in Barbados 4 A very high tide occurs the highest ever known in the Thames and the sea walls in Kent Essex and Lincolnshire are overthrown with great desolation caused to the lands near the sea 18 1626 2 February Coronation of King Charles I in Westminster Abbey 19 6 February Parliament meets and refuses to grant funds to King Charles without redress of various grievances 1 15 June King Charles dissolves Parliament after it refuses to grant him Tonnage and Poundage rights imposes forced loans 1 26 June King Charles expels Queen Henrietta Maria s French attendants from court 1 Start of Western Rising of 1626 32 anti enclosure riots in the royal forests of South West England 20 Cornelius Vermuyden appointed by the King to drain Hatfield Chase Spa waters found at Scarborough North Yorkshire by Mrs Thomasin Farrer 21 22 nbsp The Market Hall in Chipping Campden was built in 1627 1627 January French ships seized in the English Channel resulting in an undeclared war with France 1 2 June George Villiers 1st Duke of Buckingham leads an expedition to assist the Huguenots at the Siege of La Rochelle 4 8 November Duke of Buckingham leaves La Rochelle having lost half of his expeditionary force 1 28 November Sir Thomas Darnell launches an unsuccessful appeal against his imprisonment without trial for refusing to pay forced loans a major impetus for the Petition of Right the following year 1 Barbary corsairs from the Republic of Sale begin a 5 year occupation of the Bristol Channel island of Lundy under the command of Dutch renegade Jan Janszoon 23 Pitstone Windmill in Buckinghamshire known to exist it will survive into the 21st century Francis Bacon s New Atlantis published posthumously 1 1628 February writs are issued by Charles I of England compelling every county in England not just seaport towns to pay ship tax by 1 March 1628 2 March great fire of Banbury 24 17 March Charles I reconvenes Parliament Oliver Cromwell becomes an MP for the first time 1 7 June Charles I forced to accept the Petition of Right as a concession to gain his subsidies 4 23 August John Felton assassinates George Villiers 1st Duke of Buckingham 4 December Thomas Wentworth appointed President of the Council of the North 4 Publication of Sir Edward Coke s Institutes of the Lawes of England begins with A Commentary upon Littleton William Harvey publishes his findings about blood circulation in Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus published in Frankfurt 12 1629 20 January Parliament criticises the King for levying Tonnage and Poundage without its authority 4 11 February 19 June around 350 English Puritans on six ships led by Francis Higginson in the Lyon s Whelp sail from Yarmouth Isle of Wight to Salem to settle in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in America as part of the Puritan migration to New England 1620 1640 25 2 March Parliament criticises Archbishop William Laud s religious reforms 4 4 March Massachusetts Bay Colony is granted a Royal Charter 10 March the King dissolves Parliament and begins an 11 year Personal Rule 1 Births edit1620 3 February Sir James Clavering 1st Baronet landowner died 1702 23 February Francis Newport 1st Earl of Bradford politician died 1708 13 March Alexander Seton 1st Viscount of Kingston died 1691 29 March Edward Digges barrister and Colonial Governor of Virginia died 1674 15 April Edward Villiers politician and military officer died 1689 18 April Winston Churchill noble and Cavalier soldier died 1688 24 April John Graunt demographer died 1674 25 May Warwick Mohun 2nd Baron Mohun of Okehampton Member of Parliament died 1665 6 June Sir John Covert 1st Baronet politician died 1679 11 June John Moore Lord Mayor and Member of Parliament for the City of London died 1702 6 August William Hiseland soldier and reputed supercentenarian died 1732 22 August Alexander Rigby politician died 1694 24 August Thomas Stucley politician died 1663 15 October William Borlase politician died 1665 31 October John Evelyn diarist and writer died 1706 2 November bapt Roger Pratt gentleman architect died 1684 late November Peregrine White first English subject born in New England aboard the Mayflower while anchored off Cape Cod died 1704 1621 27 January Thomas Willis physician died 1675 31 March Andrew Marvell poet died 1678 23 April William Penn admiral died 1670 22 July Anthony Ashley Cooper 1st Earl of Shaftesbury politician died 1683 2 October bapt Hugh May architect 23 December Edmund Berry Godfrey magistrate died 1678 Heneage Finch 1st Earl of Nottingham Lord Chancellor died 1682 1623 15 January Algernon Sidney political radical executed 1683 27 May Sir William Petty scientist philosopher and economist died 1687 26 30 May John Egerton 2nd Earl of Bridgewater politician died 1686 Margaret Cavendish Duchess of Newcastle died 1673 27 Francis Talbot 11th Earl of Shrewsbury died 1668 1624 July George Fox founder of the Quakers died 1691 10 September Thomas Sydenham physician died 1689 1625 25 May Ann Lady Fanshawe nee Harrison memoirist died 1680 23 June John Fell bishop and academic died 1686 10 October Arthur Gorges courtier naval captain poet and translator born 1569 11 December bapt Charles Hart actor died 1683 1626 12 March John Aubrey antiquary and writer died 1697 4 October Richard Cromwell Lord Protector of England Scotland and Ireland died 1712 1627 15 February Charles Morton nonconformist minister and educator died 1698 in New England 27 March Sir Stephen Fox statesman died 1716 29 November John Ray biologist died 1705 John Flavel dissenter died 1691 28 1628 10 January George Villiers 2nd Duke of Buckingham statesman died 1687 20 January Henry Cromwell soldier politician and lord lieutenant of Ireland died 1674 25 April Sir William Temple 1st Baronet statesman and essayist died 1699 29 August John Granville 1st Earl of Bath royalist statesman died 1701 28 November John Bunyan writer and preacher died 1688 1629 8 January Sir William Hickman 2nd Baronet Member of the House of Commons of England died 1682 5 February Henry Muddiman journalist and publisher died 1692 10 March Metcalfe Robinson politician died 1689 21 July Elizabeth Claypole daughter of Oliver Cromwell died 1658 26 July John Ferrers politician died 1680 6 August Thomas Walcot judge died 1685 30 August Matthew Wren politician and writer died 1672 3 September Lady Mary Dering composer died 1704 10 September John Heydon neoplatonist occult philosopher died 1667 21 September Philip Howard Roman Catholic Cardinal died 1694 10 October Richard Towneley mathematician and astronomer died 1707 11 December Sir Baynham Throckmorton 3rd Baronet Member of Parliament died 1681 23 December Paul Rycaut diplomat died 1700 Katherine Austen diarist and poet died c 1683 Deaths edit1620 23 January John Croke judge and Speaker of the House of Commons born 1553 1 March Thomas Campion poet and composer born 1567 16 May William Adams navigator and samurai born 1564 1621 3 May Elizabeth Bacon aristocrat born c 1541 2 July Thomas Harriot astronomer and mathematician born c 1560 25 September Mary Sidney writer patroness and translator born 1561 26 November Ralph Agas surveyor born c 1540 1622 23 January William Baffin explorer born 1584 19 February Sir Henry Savile educator born 1549 1 July William Parker 4th Baron Monteagle politician born 1575 1623 8 February Thomas Cecil 1st Earl of Exeter politician born 1546 4 July William Byrd composer born 1543 18 August Samuel Sandys politician born 1560 21 October William Wade statesman and diplomat born 1546 9 November William Camden historian born 1551 1624 4 February Thomas Humphrey politician born 1554 29 13 February Stephen Gosson satirist born 1554 1 March Thomas White clergyman and benefactor born c 1550 12 May John Rashleigh merchant and politician born 1554 31 May bur John Knewstub Puritan born 1544 7 September Carew Reynell politician born 1563 10 November Henry Wriothesley 3rd Earl of Southampton patron of the theatre born 1573 14 December Charles Howard 1st Earl of Nottingham statesman born 1536 30 December John Kendrick cloth merchant born 1573 1625 Spring Robert Cushman Plymouth Colony settler born 1577 27 March King James VI and I King of England Scotland and Ireland born 1566 in Scotland 30 5 June Orlando Gibbons composer and organist born 1583 29 August bur John Fletcher dramatist born 1579 September Thomas Lodge dramatist writer and physician born c 1558 c October John Florio linguist and lexicographer born 1553 1626 24 January Samuel Argall adventurer and naval officer born 1580 20 February John Dowland composer and lutenist born 1563 9 April Francis Bacon scientist and statesman born 1561 4 May Arthur Lake Bishop of Bath and Wells bishop and Bible translator born 1569 13 July Robert Sidney 1st Earl of Leicester statesman born 1563 25 September Lancelot Andrewes bishop and scholar born 1555 25 November Edward Alleyn actor born 1566 30 November Thomas Weelkes English composer born 1576 8 December John Davies poet born 1569 10 December Edmund Gunter mathematician born 1581 1627 27 March Sir John Suckling politician born 1569 19 April Sir John Beaumont poet born 1583 27 June Sir John Hayward historian born c 1560 4 July bur Thomas Middleton playwright born 1580 1628 3 March Edward Somerset 4th Earl of Worcester born c 1550 12 March John Bull composer born c 1562 29 March Tobias Matthew Archbishop of York born 1546 13 July Robert Shirley adventurer born c 1581 23 August George Villiers 1st Duke of Buckingham statesman born 1592 30 September Fulke Greville 1st Baron Brooke writer born 1554 1629 23 March Francis Fane 1st Earl of Westmorland politician born c 1580 25 March John Guy merchant adventurer and first Governor of Newfoundland born 1568 27 March George Carew 1st Earl of Totnes general and administrator born 1555 22 September Robert Radclyffe 5th Earl of Sussex born 1573 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Palmer Alan Palmer Veronica 1992 The Chronology of British History London Century Ltd pp 174 175 ISBN 0 7126 5616 2 Worden Nigel Van Heyningen Elizabeth Bickford Smith Vivian 1998 Cape Town the Making of a City an Illustrated Social History ISBN 9065501614 Retrieved 22 November 2007 a b c d Ames Azel 1901 TheMay Flowerand Her Log Boston Houghton Mifflin Retrieved 30 June 2019 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab Williams Hywel 2005 Cassell s Chronology of World History London Weidenfeld amp Nicolson pp 248 253 ISBN 0 304 35730 8 Davis R H 1955 Deep Diving and Submarine Operations 6th ed Tolworth Surbiton Surrey Siebe Gorman amp Co Ltd p 693 Acott C 1999 A brief history of diving and decompression illness South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society Journal 29 2 ISSN 0813 1988 OCLC 16986801 Archived from the original on 1 February 2009 Retrieved 17 March 2009 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint unfit URL link Stratton J M 1969 Agricultural Records John Baker ISBN 0 212 97022 4 a b BBC History July 2011 p12 A History of The Gardens The University of Oxford Botanic Garden Archived from the original on 9 July 2011 Retrieved 15 March 2011 Hennessy Novum Repertorium Eccl Londin Banqueting House London Guide Rough Guides Retrieved 27 August 2012 permanent dead link a b The Hutchinson Factfinder Helicon 1999 ISBN 1 85986 000 1 Hoyle R W 2010 Famine as agricultural catastrophe the crisis of 1622 4 in east Lancashire The Economic History Review 63 4 974 1002 doi 10 1111 j 1468 0289 2009 00510 x ISSN 0013 0117 JSTOR 40929867 PMID 21140548 S2CID 45183046 Walsham Alexandra 1994 Fatal Vespers Past amp Present 144 36 87 doi 10 1093 past 144 1 36 The Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire Retrieved 7 November 2012 Matar Nabil 1998 Islam in Britain 1558 1685 Cambridge University Press p 7 ISBN 0521622336 Everett Jason M ed 2006 1625 The People s Chronology Thomson Gale Wheeler William Henry 1896 A History of the Fens of South Lincolnshire 2nd ed Boston London J M Newcombe and Simpkin Marshall amp Co p 31 doi 10 1680 ahotfosl2e 50358 Charles I Westminster Abbey Retrieved 8 October 2022 Sharp Buchanan 1980 In Contempt of All Authority Rural Artisans and Riot in the West of England 1586 1660 Berkeley University of California Press ISBN 0520036816 Mrs Thomasin Farrer her memory ought to be ever precious The Scarborough News Retrieved 22 October 2019 Holloway J Christopher 2006 The Business of Tourism 7th ed Harlow FT Prentice Hall p 29 ISBN 978 0 273 70161 3 Konstam Angus 2008 Piracy the complete history Oxford Osprey Publishing pp 90 91 ISBN 978 1 84603 240 0 Retrieved 15 April 2011 Whately William 1628 Sinne No More London Higginson Thomas 1891 Life of Francis Higginson First Minister in the Massachusetts Bay Colony Makers of America New York Dodd Mead amp Co p 69 Retrieved 15 December 2008 Petty Sir William Dictionary of Irish Biography www dib ie Retrieved 27 May 2022 Margaret Cavendish The British Library Retrieved 26 March 2019 nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Hamilton Thomas 1889 Flavel John 1630 1691 In Stephen Leslie ed Dictionary of National Biography Vol 19 London Smith Elder amp Co HUMPHREY Thomas c 1554 1624 of Swepstone Leics History of Parliament Online Retrieved 30 August 2013 BBC History James I and VI www bbc co uk Retrieved 26 June 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1620s in England amp oldid 1178134460, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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