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1638 and 1647
During the Thirty Years War, the French attacked in 1638 ( under Cardinal Richelieu ) and 1647.
From 1638 to his death in 1647, Johann Heermann, a German-speaking poet, lived in Leszno.
Weckmann travelled to Denmark in 1637 with Schütz, became organist in Dresden at the Electoral Court of Saxony from 1638 to 1642, and returned to Denmark until 1647 ( during the Thirty Years ' War ).
The park has long been a center of activity in the city going back to the days of New Amsterdam, when it served as cattle market between 1638 and 1647, and parade ground.
Willem Kieft ( September 1597, Amsterdam – September 27, 1647 ) was a Dutch merchant and director of New Netherland ( of which New Amsterdam, later New York City, was the primary settlement ), from 1638 until 1647.
** Phineas, Shipwright, First HMD Commissioner at Chatham ( 1630-47 ), born 1570 at Deptford Stronde, died 1647, married 1st Ann Nicholls of Middlesex ( died 1627 ; details of Phineas ' children by Ann are found below ) in 1598 at Stepney, 2nd Susan ( Eaglefield ) Yardley of Stratford le Bow ( died 1637, widow of Robert Yardley, by whom she had three children ) in 1627, 3rd Mildred ( Etherington ) Byland ( died 1638 ) in 1638
His other works include a number of poems and sermons ; translations of Lucian of Samosata ( 1638, 1664 ), and John Donne's Latin Epigrams ; and the preface to the 1647 Beaumont and Fletcher first folio.
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In the first election in 1638, he was elected as treasurer, and in 1640 he became an assistant to the governor, which position he held continuously until 1647.
This farm was also mentioned as Parkle ( 1431 ), Perkley ( 1432 ), Parcle ( 1438 ), Perkle ( 1439 ), Parklye ( 1440 ), Parklee ( 1489 ), Perklee ( 1490 / 91 ), Parklie ( 1528 ), Pairklie ( 1638 ), Pairkly ( 1647 ) and Parkly ( 1648 ) since then and it is mentioned as Parkley since 1671.

1638 and Inhabitants
* Inhabitants of London in 1638 St. Clement ’ s, Eastcheap, edited from Ms. 272 in Lambeth Palace Library by T. C. Dale ( 1931 )

1638 and around
Although the Dutch and Swedes returned to resettle the Delaware River region as early as 1638, much of the Delaware Bay area south of what is today the city of Newcastle remained unsettled until 1662, when a grant of land at the Hoernkills ( the area around Cape Henlopen, near the current town of Lewes ) was made by the city of Amsterdam to a party of Mennonites.
The first European settlers arrived in the area around April 1638, creating the towns of Milford and New Haven, with their boundary split down the middle of what is now Bethany.
Settled by the English in 1638 as a part of Salisbury and later as a part of Amesbury around the village of Merrimacport, it was known throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries as an agricultural and fishing community, with a small amount of shipbuilding.
Hugh Peters, the minister in Salem, preached to a group on a hill by the Great Pond around 1638, most probably to encourage settlement.
Also around this time, circa 1638, Jones devised drawings completely redesigning the Palace of Whitehall, but the execution of these designs was frustrated by Charles I ’ s financial and political difficulties.
One of the kings of this polity visited England around 1638 at the behest of the Providence Island Company, and sealed an alliance with Great Britain.
According to the Jesuit Relations, the first celebrations of St John's day in New France took place around 1638.
The setting that escaped from the Vatican is actually a conflation of verses set by Gregorio Allegri around 1638 and Tommaso Bai ( also spelled " Baj "; 1650 – 1718 ) in 1714.
Goffe is also believed by some to have authored The Careless Shepherdess, a pastoral that was probably produced at Christ Church between 1618 and 1629, and later revised and produced by Queen Henrietta's Men around 1638.
The Swedish slave trade occurred in the early history of Sweden, and again during the 17th century, around the time Swedish overseas colonies were established in North America ( 1638 ) and in Africa ( 1650 ).
He sailed from England to Livorno in the company of Edward Pococke ; after a brief visit to Rome, he arrived in Istanbul ( Constantinople ) around April 1638.
Tosa Mitsuoki succeeded his father, Tosa Mitsunori ( 1583 – 1638 ), as head of the Tosa school and brought the Tosa school to Kyoto after around 50 years in Sakai.
A colony established by Queen Christina of Sweden in 1638, it centered around the Delaware Valley including parts of the present-day states of Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
The emigrants sailed from Hull in the John, probably a merchant ship of around 200 tons, probably in June 1638, arriving in Salem, Massachusetts in August.

1638 and Duke
* Prince Francis Hyacinth of Savoy ( Turin, 14 September 1632 – Castello del Valentino, 4 October 1638 ), Duke of Savoy
Francis Hyacinth ( Francesco Giacinto ; 14 September 1632 – 4 October 1638 ) was the Duke of Savoy from 1637 to 1638 under regency of his mother Marie Christine.
* 7 October 1637 – 4 October 1638 His Highness The Duke of Savoy
Charles Emmanuel II () ( 20 June 1634 – 12 June 1675 ) was the Duke of Savoy from 1638 to 1675 and under regency of his mother Christine of France until 1663.
In 1638 at the death of his older brother Francis Hyacinth, Duke of Savoy, Charles Emmanuel succeeded to the duchy of Savoy at the age of 4.
* 4 October 1638 – 12 June 1675 His Highness the Duke of Savoy
* The Duke of Milan, tragedy ( c. 1621 – 3 ; printed 1623, 1638 )
* John Manners, 9th Earl of Rutland ( 1638 – 1711 ), created Duke of Rutland in 1703
* John Manners, 1st Duke of Rutland ( 1638 – 1711 ), only son of the 8th Earl
* Augustus, Duke of Saxe-Weissenfels, Count of Barby, 1638 – 1680
Henri ( II ) de Rohan ( 21 August 1579 – 13 April 1638 ), Duke of Rohan and Prince of Léon, was a French soldier, writer and leader of the Huguenots.
* James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Hamilton Royalist General, owned Chelsea Place, his London residence from 1638 until his execution.
* Charles de Créquy, Prince of Poix, Duke of Lesdiguières ( 1580 – 1638 ), Marshal of France in 1621.
** Francis Russell, Lord Russell ( 1638 – 1679 ), eldest son of the 5th Earl and 1st Duke, died unmarried
** Francis Russell, Lord Russell ( 1638 – 1679 ), eldest son of the 1st Duke, died unmarried
* Maximilian Philipp Hieronymus, Duke of Leuchtenberg ( 1638 – 1705 ) ∞ 1668 Maurita Febronia de La Tour d ' Auvergne ( 1652 – 1706 )
In 1638, two of Northumberland's prominent supporters at court — Thomas Wentworth and Archbishop of Canterbury William Laud — used their influence at court to have Northumberland made Lord High Admiral of England, a position which had been vacant since the assassination of the 1st Duke of Buckingham in 1628.
* Louis of Savoy 1638 – 1641 ( also Duke of Nemours )
* Ralph Montagu, 1st Duke of Montagu ( 1638 – c.
* Ralph Montagu, 3rd Baron Montagu of Boughton ( 1638 – 1709 ), created Earl and then Duke of Montagu
** Henri, Duke of Rohan ( 1579 – 1638 ), French soldier, writer and leader of the Huguenots, of the house of Rohan
Ralph Montagu, 1st Duke of Montagu ( 24 December 1638 – 9 March 1709 ) was an English courtier and diplomat.
* Maximilian Philipp Hieronymus, Duke of Leuchtenberg ( 1638 – 1705 ) ∞ 1668 Maurita Febronia de La Tour d ' Auvergne ( 1652 – 1706 )

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