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* 1634 – George Chapman, English writer ( b. 1559 )
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* Arma Suecica, 1631 – 1634, in 12 parts, describing the history of the wars of Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden
* 1634 – Following pressure from Anglican bishop John Atherton, the Irish House of Commons passes An Act for the Punishment for the Vice of Buggery.
* 1634 – The Burchardi flood – " the second Grote Mandrenke " killed around 15, 000 men in North Friesland, Denmark and Germany.
While in the Netherlands he changed his address frequently, living among other places in Dordrecht ( 1628 ), Franeker ( 1629 ), Amsterdam ( 1629 – 30 ), Leiden ( 1630 ), Amsterdam ( 1630 – 32 ), Deventer ( 1632 – 34 ), Amsterdam ( 1634 – 35 ), Utrecht ( 1635 – 36 ), Leiden ( 1636 ), Egmond ( 1636 – 38 ), Santpoort ( 1638 – 1640 ), Leiden ( 1640 – 41 ), Endegeest ( a castle near Oegstgeest ) ( 1641 – 43 ), and finally for an extended time in Egmond-Binnen ( 1643 – 49 ).
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With his brother-in-law Gustavus dead in 1632, George William maintained the Swedish alliance until after the Swedish defeat at the Battle of Nordlingen on 6 September 1634.
In 1629 he married his first wife, Anne, daughter of Sir George Ayliffe of Grittenham, who died six months afterwards ; and secondly, in 1634, Frances, daughter of Sir Thomas Aylesbury, Master of Requests and Anne Denman.
In 1634 great scandal was caused in his old circle by a beating which he received at the hands of Sir John Digby, a rival suitor for the hand of the daughter of Sir John Willoughby ; and it has been suggested that this incident, which is narrated at length in a letter ( 10 November 1634 ) from George Garrard to Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford, had something to do with his beginning to seek more serious society.
Blairgowrie was made a barony in favour of George Drummond of Blair in 1634 by a royal charter of Charles I, and became a free burgh in 1809.
Brome plays that have not survived include: The Lovesick Maid ( 1629 ); Wit in a Madness (? 1637 ); The Jewish Gentleman ( registered 1640 ); A Fault in Friendship ( 1623 ), perhaps with Jonson and another collaborator ; two more collaborations with Heywood, The Life and Death of Sir Martin Skink ( c. 1634 ) and The Apprentice's Prize ( c. 1633 – 41 ); and Christianetta, or Marriage and Hanging Go by Destiny ( registered 1640 ), possibly a collaboration with George Chapman.
George Bull ( 25 March 1634 – 17 February 1710 ) was an English theologian and Bishop of St David's.
George Kirbye ( c. 1565 – buried October 6, 1634 ) was an English composer of the late Tudor period and early Jacobean era.
He was consecrated bishop of Derry in the chapel of Dublin Castle on 16 May 1634, succeeding the Puritan George Downham.
Indeed the latter oath debarred Roman Catholics from participation in Anglo-American colonisation-until George Calvert founded Maryland for persecuted Catholics and Puritans in 1634.
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