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Ninety-six of his sermons were published in 1631 by command of King Charles I.
* 1631 – Mary of Orange, eldest daughter of Charles I of England and mother of William III of England ( d. 1660 )
These colonies did not last long: in 1631, under Charles I of England, the Treaty of Suza was signed, ending the war and returning Nova Scotia to the French.
From January 1631 Charles I of England engaged in a number of secret agreements with Spain, directed against Dutch sea power.
Charles I sold it to Edward Conway in 1627 for £ 100, and Edward's son, also called Edward, inherited the ruin in in 1631.
While some references speak of such a trial being held in 1631, records indicate that King Charles I intervened to prevent the battle.
Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury PC ( 22 July 1621 – 21 January 1683 ), known as Anthony Ashley Cooper from 1621 to 1631, as Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper, 2nd Baronet from 1631 to 1661, and as The Lord Ashley from 1661 to 1672, was a prominent English politician during the Interregnum and during the reign of King Charles II.
* Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange ( 1631 – 1660 ), Princess Royal and Princess of Orange-Nassau, daughter of Charles I of England and mother of William III of England
Portrait of King Charles I painted by Daniel Mytens in 1631, with a detailed depiction of the Tudor imperial crown at the side.
Either Henry VII or his son and successor Henry VIII may have caused a somewhat more elaborate version of the imperial crown to be made, which is first described in detail in an inventory of royal jewels in 1521, and again in 1532, 1550, 1574, and 1597, and was carefully depicted in a painting by Daniel Mytens of King Charles I in 1631.
Mary, Princess Royal, Princess of Orange and Countess of Nassau ( Mary Henrietta ; 4 November 1631 – 24 December 1660 ) was the eldest daughter of King Charles I of England, Scotland, and Ireland and his queen, Henrietta Maria of France.
At least three of Charles ' many children became professional musicians: Louis ( 1626 – 1661 ), François ( 1631 – 1701 ), and Charles ( 1639 – 1679 ).
* Charles Lucas, 2nd Baron Lucas ( 1631 – 1688 ) nephew of Sir John.
* 1594 – 1631 Charles de Lorraine, duc de Guise
Charles I. Daniel Mytens, 1631
* Charles 1573 – 1631
Charles I. Daniel Mytens, 1631.
* Charles II Gonzaga ( 1621 – 1631 )
The restored Charles II created the title Marquess of Atholl for John Murray, 2nd Earl of Atholl ( 1631 – 1703 ).
The town was incorporated under the name of " Bailiff, Burgesses and Commonalty " by Edward IV in 1468 at the request of Sir John Wenlock, and " in consideration of the laudable services which the men of the town performed in assisting the king to gain possession of the crown ," and the charter was confirmed in 1547 by Henry VIII and in 1631 by Charles I.
In 1626 Ham House was leased to William Murray, whipping boy and close childhood friend of Charles I. Murray's initial lease was for 39 years and, in 1631, a further 14 years added but this did not give long term security of tenure for Murray's family.
The young Prince Charles Louis with his old teacher Volrad von Plesse, painting by Jan Lievens, 1631.

1631 and de
* 1631 – François de Bassompierre, a French courtier, arrested by Richelieu's orders.
de: 1631
** Guillén de Castro y Bellvis, Spanish dramatist ( d. 1631 )
** Pierre de Rostegny, French jurist ( d. 1631 )
Marie de Medici's attempts to displace Richelieu ultimately led to her attempted coup ; for a single day, the " Day of the Dupes ", in November 1630, she seemed to have succeeded ; but the triumph of Richelieu was followed by her exile to Compiègne in 1630, from where she escaped to Brussels in 1631 and Amsterdam in 1638.
On June 3, 1631, Dutch captain David Pietersen de Vries landed along the shores of the Delaware to establish a whaling colony in the mid-Atlantic of the New World.
In 1631 he published a eulogy of King Louis XIII of France entitled Le Prince ; in 1652 the Socrate chrétien, and Aristippe ou de la Cour in 1658.
He fought in vain against the setting up of special tribunals, or commissions, to try prisoners charged with political offences, and for his persistence in the case of the brothers Louis and Michel de Marillac he was suspended in 1631, and ordered to appear at Fontainebleau in his own defence.
Starting in 1631 the League, under the French Duke Henri de Rohan, started to expel the Spaniards.
St. Margaret as a shepherdess ( Francisco de Zurbarán | Zurbarán, 1631 ).
** Guillén de Castro y Bellvis, Spanish dramatist ( died 1631 )
* August-Bartolomé Leonardo de Argensola, poet and historian ( died 1631 )
According to Hans Baldung Grien ( ca 1484-1545 ) and Pierre de Rostegny, aka De Lancre ( 1553 – 1631 ) human flesh was eaten during Sabbats, preferably children, and also human bones stewed in a special way.
* Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria, Catholic administrator, 1631 – 1638 ; also prince-bishop of Passau ( 1625 – 62 ), Strasbourg ( 1626 – 62 ), Halberstadt ( 1628 – 48 ), Olmütz ( 1632 – 62 ) and Breslau ( 1656 – 62 ) and de jure prince-archbishop of Bremen ( 1635 – 45 )
: 1630-Marie de ' Medici's attempts to displace Richelieu ultimately led to her exile to Compiègne, from where she escaped to Brussels in 1631.
Guillén de Castro y Bellvis ( 1569 – July 28, 1631 ) was a Spanish dramatist of the Spanish Golden Age.
File: Lubin Baugin 001. jpg | Lubin Baugin ( c. 1610-1663 ), Le Dessert de gaufrettes ( c. 1631 ), Musée du Louvre, Paris
* Antoine Coëffier de Ruzé, Marquis of Effiat ( 1581 – 1632 ), Marshal of France in 1631.
# Louise Marguerite, ( 1588 – 30 April 1631, Château d ' Eu ), married at the Château de Meudon on 24 July 1605 François, Prince of Conti
Kansas City Southern de México | TFM locomotive 1631 travels over rail tracks | track near Monterrey | Monterrey, México.
The history of the manor begins in 1335 when King Edward III gave the manor of Datchet to William de Montacute, who then passed it on to Sir John Molins, who held it until 1631.
Harpsichord historian Frank Hubbard wrote in 1967, " the earliest spinet known to me was made by Hieronymus de Zentis in 1631.
In addition, her early years are well described in the correspondence of Portuguese governor Fernão de Sousa, who was in the colony from 1624 to 1631 ( published by Heintze ).
The royal palace, known as Leh Palace, was built by King Sengge Namgyal ( 1612 – 1642 ), presumably between the period when the Portuguese Jesuit priest, Francisco de Azevedo, visited Leh in 1631, and made no mention of it, and Sengge Namgyal's death in 1642.
* Nicholas Tufton, 3rd Earl of Thanet, 15th Baron de Clifford ( 1631 – 1679 ) ( allowed to claim title in 1678 )

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