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1639 and Ursuline
In 1639, Mother Marie of the Incarnation ( née Marie Guyart, b. 1599 ), two other Ursuline nuns, and a Jesuit priest left France for a mission to Canada.

1639 and come
The first of the Lowell family ancestors to come to the United States from Britain was Percival Lowle, who settled in Newbury, Massachusetts, in 1639.
The Wars of the Three Kingdoms formed an intertwined series of conflicts that took place in England, Ireland, and Scotland between 1639 and 1651 after these three countries had come under the " Personal Rule " of the same monarch.

1639 and North
The first man-made canal in North America, Mother Brook, was created in Dedham in 1639.
There are five historic house museums, including Dudley Farm and the Henry Whitfield House ( 1639 ), the oldest dwelling house in Connecticut and the oldest stone house in North America.
First settled in 1639, this town was a part of Hampton known as " North Hill " or " North Parish ".
* History of the Town of Reading, including the Present Towns of Wakefield, Reading and North Reading with Chronological and Historical Sketches from 1639 to 1874.
In 1639 he commissioned two voyages to the north, in search of the " Gold and Silver Islands " that Spanish reports placed in the North Pacific to the east of Japan, and sent Maarten Gerritsz Vries to explore the coasts of Korea and " Tartaria "; these, two returned fruitlessly.
They expanded into additional towns ( then called plantations ): Milford and Guilford in 1639, Stamford and Southold across Long Island Sound to the south on the North Fork of Long Island in 1640 forming the original component of the confederation which called itself " The United Colonies of New England.
This article provides a listing and map of British colonial grants in North America during the years 1621 to 1639.
The Lowell family settled on the North Shore at Cape Ann after they arrived in Boston on June 23, 1639.
North of the Great Lakes, a mission, Sainte-Marie among the Hurons, was established in 1639.
# REDIRECT British colonial grants in North America ( 1621 – 1639 )
Besides this, three northbound trains per day continue to Blackpool North ( 0701, 1639, 1708 ), with one train per day continuing to Clitheroe ( 0608 ), Wigan North Western ( 0634 ), Barrow-in-Furness ( 1538 ) and Bolton ( 1808 ).

1639 and America
In 1812, Thomas founded the American Antiquarian Society, a research library holding nearly two-thirds of the items known to have been printed in America from 1639 through 1820.
In British America, William Pierce of Harvard College published the first American almanac entitled, An Almanac for New England for the year 1639 Cambridge, Massachusetts.
* The Historic Genealogy of the Lowells of America from 1639 to 1899 is available for free download at Google Books.
* The Historic Genealogy of the Lowells of America from 1639 to 1899 is available for free download at Google Books.
Dorchester is the birthplace of the first public elementary school in America, the Mather School, established in 1639.
He is from Scottish and English ancestry, since his ancestors immigrated to America in 1639.
The family became prominent in colonial America when Richard Lee I (" The Immigrant ") immigrated to Virginia in 1639 and made his fortune in tobacco.

1639 and who
Galileo advertised the puzzle to other scientists, including Gaspar Berti who replicated it by building the first water barometer in Rome in 1639.
* April 21 – Jean Racine, French dramatist who wrote several great tragedies based on Greek and Roman literature ( b. 1639 )
It was he who established the House of Assembly in 1639, in an effort to appease the planters who might otherwise oppose his controversial appointment.
This situation prevailed until 1639 when most of Alsace was conquered by France to prevent it falling into the hands of the Spanish Habsburgs, who wanted a clear road to their valuable and rebellious possessions in the Spanish Netherlands.
The Cranes were descended from Jaspar Crane, a founder of New Haven Colony, who had traveled there from England in 1639.
Yair Chayim Bacharach ( 1639, Lipník nad Bečvou, Moravia — 1702 ) was a German rabbi and major 17th century posek, who lived first in Koblenz and then remainder of his life in Worms and Metz.
Jesuit priest Antonio Ruiz de Montoya, who in 1639 published a book called Tesoro de la lengua guaraní (" The Treasure of the Guaraní Language "), described it as a language " so copious and elegant that it can compete with the most famous languages.
He worked to bring about peace between the King and the Scots in 1639 and 1640, but when in the latter year the quarrel between Charles and the English parliament was renewed, he deserted the King who soon deprived him of his office of chamberlain.
The land was purchased for $ 20, 000, from the Van Rensselaer family who had owned it since 1639.
The post was founded in 1663 by Henry Lucas, who was Cambridge University's Member of Parliament from 1639 – 1640, and was officially established by King Charles II on January 18, 1664.
On 24 January 1639, Jürg Jenatsch was killed during Carnival by an unknown attacker who was dressed as a bear.
This family bible may have belonged to the family of his ancestor Edward Browne who in 1668 in Maryland, Virginia married Sarah Williams, the daughter of Morgan Williams ( there were at least five people called Morgan Williams who immigrated to Virginia between 1639 and 1650 ).
His Commentarius de Capellorum gente, giving an account of the Cappel family to which he belonged, was published by his nephew James Cappel ( 1639 – 1722 ), who, at the age of eighteen, became professor of Hebrew at Saumur, but, on the revocation of the edict of Nantes, fled to England.
This fleet was put under the command of Admiral Maarten Tromp, who had defeated the sixth and final Spanish Armada at the Battle of the Downs, 31 October 1639.
He was one of the commissioners who signed the truce of 1635 with Poland ( Armistice of Stuhmsdorf or Treaty of Sztumska Wieś ), and in 1639, much against his father's will, was made a Privy Councillor.
His son, John Tufton, 2nd Earl of Thanet, inherited Nicholas's property on his father's death in 1631 ; it was John Tufton who reunited possession of castle and manor when he bought Bodiam Castle in 1639.
In spring of 1639 Rowley was originally settled as a plantation by Reverend Ezekiel Rogers, who had arrived from England on the ship John of London with approximately twenty families.
The influence of Richelieu, however, who wished to separate the queen from her Spanish connexions, exiled mother and daughter to Normandy, where in 1639 the young girl was married to Nicolas Langlois, seigneur de Motteville, president of the Chambre des Comptes of Rouen.
On 25 February 1639, aged 19, Cooper married Margaret Coventry, daughter of Thomas Coventry, 1st Baron Coventry, who was then serving as Lord Keeper of the Great Seal for Charles I.
Sir Henry Wotton ( 30 March 1568 – December 1639 ) was an English author, diplomat and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1614 and 1625.
* Martin de Porres ( 1579 – 1639 ), a saint who lived in Peru
William Sandys who between 1636 and 1639 made the Avon ) navigable from Tewkesbury to Stratford-upon-Avon was at the same time also authorised to improve the Teme between Worcester and Ludlow.

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