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1521 and seven
The first equipment supplied included three Douglas C-47's and seven MH. 1521 Broussard STOL utility aircraft in 1961.
The work immediately became extremely popular, with six authorised and seven pirated editions published before 1521.
* October 17, 1521: Pope Leo X confers the title Fidei Defensor to Tudor King Henry VIII of England for his defense of the seven sacraments and the supremacy of the pope in Assertio Septem Sacramentorum against Protestantism.

1521 and William
* 1521William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, English statesman ( d. 1598 )
From November of this year to the spring of 1521, the veteran statesman sought refuge in the University of Ingolstadt where he received an appointment as professor from William of Bavaria.
* William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley ( 1521 – 1598 )
* William Hay, 6th Earl of Erroll ( c. 1521 – 1541 )
* William Rokeby, Primate of Ireland ( 1515 – 1521 ).
In the chancel are two further tombs, one commemorating William Blackwey ( died 11 April 1521 ) and the other fro Rev.
He was the second or third son of Sir John Chichester ( d. 1569 ), knight, lord of the manor of Raleigh, in the parish of Pilton, about 3 / 4 mile NE of the centre of Barnstaple, Devon, by his wife Gertrude Courtenay ( 1521 – 1566 ), a daughter by his 2nd marriage of Sir William Courtenay ( 1477 – 1535 ) of Powderham, MP for Devon 1529-1535, and a distant cousin of the Earl of Devon.
He became a close confidant of the young Charles V as well as his Chamberlain ( 1510 ), becoming his Upper Chamberlain upon the death of William of Croÿ-Chièvres in 1521.
Born at Stallingborough in 1520 or 1521 into a gentry family of Lincolnshire, she was forced by her father, Sir William Askew ( 1490 – 1541 ), to marry Thomas Kyme when she was fifteen, as a substitute for her sister Martha who had recently died.
William II de Croÿ, Lord of Chièvres ( 1458 – 28 May 1521 ) ( also known as: Guillaume II de Croÿ, sieur de Chièvres in French ; Guillermo II de Croÿ, señor de Chièvres, Xevres or Xebres in Spanish ; Willem II van Croÿ, heer van Chièvres in Dutch ), later Duke of Sora and Arce, Baron of Roccaguglielma ( all three in Kingdom of Naples, now in Frosinone province ), 1st count of Beaumont, 1st Marquess of Aarschot, Lord of Temse ;
William insisted that Charles became candidate for the Imperial election in 1519 and was present at the Diet of Worms in 1521, where he was opposed to the violent persecution of Martin Luther and his followers.
William died in 1521 with the cause recorded as poison.
* Maelsechlainn mac William Ó Cellaigh, c. 1513 – 1521
( Poyntz's aunt on his father's side, Lady Anne Walsh and wife of Sir John Walsh of Little Sodbury, had taken in William Tyndale as a tutor for their sons from 1521 to 1522 / 1523.
*** 1541: 6th Earl of Erroll ( William Hay, 1521 – 1541 )
Margaret married William Roper in 1521 in Eltham, Kent.

1521 and John
In the 1910 census, Peter and Elizabeth Weisenmüller as well as John and Eva Ott were living at 1521 Cleveland Ave in the 22nd Ward of Chicago, with sons John, age six, born in Temesvár and Peter Jr., age five, born in Illinois.
This date is first proposed by John Mair in his Historia Majoris Britanniæ ( 1521 ), and gains popular acceptance by the end of the century.
** John Aylmer, English political theorist ( b. 1521 )
* June 3 – John Aylmer ( English constitutionalist ), English divine ( b. 1521 )
Tyndale became chaplain to the house of Sir John Walsh at Little Sodbury and tutor to his children in about 1521.
After the death of King Manuel I in late 1521, his son and successor, King John III of Portugal set about reviewing the Portuguese government overseas.
Elizabeth Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury ( c. 1521 – 13 February 1608 ), known as Bess of Hardwick, was the daughter of John Hardwick, of Derbyshire and Elizabeth Leeke, daughter of Thomas Leeke and Margaret Fox.
Sir John had no children, so Swakeleys passed to the Earl of Devon, Henry Courteney in 1521.
Portuguese discoveries and explorations from 1415 to 1543: first arrival places and dates ; main Portuguese spice trade routes in the Indian Ocean ( blue ); territories of the Portuguese Empire under the rule of King John III of Portugal | King John III ( 1521 – 1557 ) ( green )
John III ( João III ; 7 June 1502 – 11 June 1557 ) was the King of Portugal and the Algarves from 13 December 1521 to 11 June 1557, the second monarch of the new House of Aviz-Beja.
John succeeded his father in 1521, at the age of nineteen.
On 19 December 1521, John was crowned king in the Church of São Domingos in Lisbon, beginning a thirty-six-year reign characterized by intense activity in internal and overseas politics, especially in relations with other major European states.
The Duchy of Cleves, which roughly covered today's districts of Kleve, Wesel and Duisburg, was united with the Duchy of Mark in 1368, was made a duchy itself in 1417, and then united with the neighboring duchies of Jülich and Berg in 1521, when John III, Duke of Cleves, married Mary, the heiress of Jülich-Berg-Ravenburg.
With the death of her father in 1521 the Dukes of Jülich-Berg became extinct, and the estate thus came under the rule of John III, Duke of Cleves — along with his personal territories, the County of the Mark and the Duchy of Cleves ( Kleve ) in a personal union.
The Knights of St. John, who had their base in Rhodes, exerted some control over Ikaria until 1521, when the Ottoman Empire incorporated Ikaria into its realm.
Three works from of that period are of European importance, and would contribute to the further development of Renaissance architecture: the Cathedral of St. James in Šibenik, in 1441 by Giorgio da Sebenico ; the Chapel of Blessed John from Trogir in 1468 by Niccolò Fiorentino ; and Sorkočević's villa in Lapad near Dubrovnik in 1521.
John Forester ( died c. 1521 ) leased Wellington Hay from perhaps 1512, and another John Forester bought its freehold in 1555.
Examples of royal correspondences still in the good condition is the letter between Sultan Abu Hayat of Ternate and King John III of Portugal ( 1521 ) ; the letter from Sultan Iskandar Muda of Aceh to King James I of England ( 1615 ); the letter from Sultan Abdul Jalil IV of Johor to King Louis XV of France ( 1719 ).
His eldest brother John ( 1458 – 1521 ) inherited Cleves.
Pinto departed for Lisbon in 1521, where he served George, Duke of Coimbra ( the illegitimate son of King John II of Portugal ).
In 1521, the name " San Juan " was added, and the newer settlement was given its formal name of " San Juan Bautista de Puerto Rico ", following the usual custom of christening the town with both its formal name and the name which Christopher Columbus had originally given the island, honoring John the Baptist.

1521 and Thomas
After undertaking a diplomatic mission to the Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V, accompanying Thomas Wolsey to Calais and Bruges, More was knighted and made under-treasurer of the Exchequer in 1521.
* April 11 – Thomas Wyatt the Younger, English rebel ( executed ) ( b. 1521 )
* October 14 – Thomas Chaloner, English statesman and poet ( b. 1521 )
* Thomas Stanley, 2nd Earl of Derby ( 1477 – 1521 )
His son, Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham, was restored to the title upon Henry VII's accession to the throne in 1485, but he was ultimately executed for treason in 1521 due to his opposition to Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, Henry VIII's chief advisor.
The son of Thomas Wotton ( 1521 – 1587 ), brother of Edward Wotton, 1st Baron Wotton, and grandnephew of the diplomat Nicholas Wotton, he was born at Bocton Hall in the parish of Bocton or Boughton Malherbe, Kent.
* Thomas Stanley, 2nd Earl of Derby ( 1477 – 1521 ), English aristocrat
* 1521 / 22 Thomas Dokker Ralph Palmer
* Thomas Wyatt the younger ( 1521 – 1554 ), rebel leader
* Thomas Stanley, 2nd Earl of Derby, 10th Baron Strange ( d. 1521 )
* 1519 – 1521: Sir Thomas Boleyn
Aged about twenty-three it is thought he joined the household of Sir Thomas More, marrying Margaret, More's eldest daughter, in 1521.
Sir Thomas Chaloner ( 1521 – 14 October 1565 ) was an English statesman and poet.
His nephew, Thomas Wotton ( 1521 – 1587 ) was the father of Sir Henry Wotton.
* Ian W. Archer, ‘ Wyatt, Sir Thomas ( b. in or before 1521, d. 1554 )’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Sept 2004 ; online edn, Oct 2006, accessed 6 Sept 2008.
It was the birthplace in 1503 of the English lyrical poet Sir Thomas Wyatt and in 1521 of his son the rebel leader Thomas Wyatt.

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