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Both are medieval bells, the sixth being cast around 1538 by William Barker and the seventh by Brasyers of Norwich around 1513.
* Louis of Nassau ( 1538 – 1574 ), third son of William, Count of Nassau, and Juliana of Stolberg
Foxe personally witnessed the burning of William Cowbridge in September 1538.
In 1538, Herbert married Anne Parr, daughter of Sir Thomas Parr of Kendal and sister of King Henry VIII's last Queen, Catherine Parr and William Parr, 1st Marquess of Northampton.
Elsewhere, however, the English wording of the Rheims New Testament follows more or less closely the Protestant version first produced by William Tyndale in 1525 ; though the base text for the Rheims translators appears to be the revision of Tyndale found in an English and Latin diglot New Testament, published by Miles Coverdale in Paris in 1538.
* Henry Courtenay, 1st Marquess of Exeter, 2nd Earl of Devon ( 1498 – 1539 ) ( heir to both 3rd and 4th creations after 1512 ; attainted 1538 / 9 ) son of William above.
William Turner (? 1508 – 7 to 1568 ) was an English naturalist, botanist, and theologian who studied at Cambridge University to eventually became known as the “ father of English botany ” achieving botanical notoriety through his 1538 publication Libellus de re Herbaria Novus, which was the first essay on scientific botany in English.
Philips van Marnix, lord of Sint-Aldegonde ( 1538 – 1598 ) was one of the leading spirits in the war of Dutch independence and an intimate friend of William I, Prince of Orange.
Louis of NassauLouis of Nassau ( January 10, 1538 – April 14, 1574 ) was the third son of William, Count of Nassau and Juliana of Stolberg, and the younger brother of Prince William of Orange Nassau.
Soon after the Norman conquest of England part of the manor was seized by William the Conqueror, but the land was restored to the abbey and remained in its possession until the dissolution of the monasteries in 1538.
One indicates that in 1538 the book was owned by William Newman.
Mathias de l ' Obel, Mathias de Lobel or Matthaeus Lobelius ( 1538 – 3 March 1616 ) was born in Lille, Nord-Pas de Calais, France, and died at Highgate, London, England after serving as a physician to William the Silent and James I of England.
In 1538 Guelders fell to William of Jülich, Cleves and Berg During that period the great town fire of 1540 occurred on 21 June of that year.

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Wakefield was dubbed the " Merrie City " in the Middle Ages and in 1538 John Leland described it as, " a very quick market town and meately large ; well served of fish and flesh both from sea and by rivers ... so that all vitaile is very good and chepe there.
From Thomas Becket's canonization in 1173 until the dissolution of the monasteries in 1538 his shrine at Canterbury became the most important in the country, indeed " after Rome ... the chief shrine in Christendom ", and it drew pilgrims from far and wide.

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Almagro was condemned to death and decapitated while in confinement on July 8, 1538 ( other sources suggest he was garrotted, which would have been more likely for a Christian man of fame ).
In 1538, this estate, including other fields lying along the brook, passed to the Tudor diplomat Sir Ralph Sadler.
The Roche Abbey records were lost or destroyed so there are no accounts of what went on in the abbey, other than there were 14 monks and an unknown number of novices at the time of dissolution in 1538.
The Order was dissolved in 1538, along with other monastic orders in England, by Henry VIII.
It was founded decades after other major Spanish settlements in the region, such as Quito ( 1534 ), Guayaquil ( 1538 ), and Loja ( 1548 ).
Very little is known about Clavius ' early life other than the fact that he was born in Bamberg in either 1538 or 1537 ( the exact year is somewhat unknown and depends on when one assumes a new year begins ).
Following the break with Rome under Henry VIII in 1538, the vestments, silver and gold plate and other gifts of the cathedral were sold to provide money to repair the mediaeval church.
Although the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo was founded in 1538, it was not officially recognized by Royal Decree until 1558, and, as many other universities in the Americas that closed during independence wars and other political conflicts, it was closed due to the occupations of the Dominican Republic by Haiti and then the United States.
On the other hand, he moved to unify Ōsumi Province and captured Takaoka Castle in 1538 to capture the majority of the province.
Jud is responsible for several other influential publications, including large and small catechisms in 1534, which were published in German, followed by a Latin edition in 1538, and another catechism in 1541.
Guru Nanak Dev ( 1469 – 1538 ), the founder of Sikhism visited Mithankot in 1518 ; he held a lively debate on theology, God and other spiritual matters with Mian Mitha, a noted Muslim saint residing at Mithankot, and then returned to Kartarpur in north Punjab.
Between 1536 and 1538, when the Spanish colonist founded the city of Gracias, there was Lepaera already, as well as other municipalities.
In 1476 Wallachia and in 1538 Moldavia came under initially formal Ottoman suzerainty ; however, they preserved their self-rule in all aspects but foreign affairs, except for periods when individual princes defied Ottoman suzerainty and established extensive foreign relations as well — one such rule, that of Michael the Brave, also brought a brief personal union of the Danubian Principalities with each other and with Transylvania in 1600.
The word ' rauschpfeife ', in addition to referring to a specific wind instrument, was sometimes used to denote woodwind instruments in general: for example an order placed for instruments by the Nuremberg town council in 1538 indicated a need for ' rauschpfeiffen ', but when the order was filled, it included recorders, cornetts, shawms and other instruments, but none specifically named ' rauschpfeife '.

1538 and .
* 1538 – Bogotá, Colombia, is founded by Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada.
* 1574 – Louis of Nassau, Dutch general ( b. 1538 )
* 1599 – Maeda Toshiie, Japanese general ( b. 1538 )
* Knole House: built by Archbishop Bourchier in the second half of the 15th century, it was forfeited to the Crown by Archbishop Cranmer in 1538.
Albrecht Altdorfer ( c. 1480-February 12, 1538 ) was a German painter, engraver and architect of the Renaissance working in Regensburg.
He died at Regensburg in 1538.
In 1538 he was elected vicar-general of his order.
Then in 1538, as Henry began diplomatic negotiations with Lutheran princes, Cranmer came face to face with a Lutheran embassy.
The Psalter, which had not been printed out in the 1549, 1552 or 1559 Books — was in 1662 provided in Miles Coverdale's translation from the Great Bible of 1538.
On 9 November 1555 Cardinal Ippolito II d ' Este ( famed as the builder of the Villa d ' Este at Tivoli ), wrote to Guglielmo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua ( 1538 – 1587 ), that he has heard that His Grace is interested in his cantoretti, and offering to send him two, so that he could choose one for his own service.
The Bible describes Jesus ' tomb as being outside the city wall, as was normal for burials across the ancient world, which were regarded as unclean, but the Church of the Holy Sepulchre is in the heart of Hadrian's city, well within the Old City walls, which were built by Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent in 1538 Some have claimed that the city had been much narrower in Jesus ' time, with the site then having been outside the walls ; since Herod Agrippa ( 41 – 44 ) is recorded by history as extending the city to the north ( beyond the present northern walls ), the required repositioning of the western wall is traditionally attributed to him as well.
* 1598 – Philips van Marnix, lord of Sint-Aldegonde, Dutch writer and statesman ( b. 1538 )
Diego de Almagro, ( c. 1475 – July 8, 1538 ), also known as El Adelantado and El Viejo ( The Elder ), was a Spanish conquistador and a companion and later rival of Francisco Pizarro.
The Almagristas were finally defeated in at Las Salinas in April 1538, with Orgóñez being killed on the field of battle.
* 1538 – Treaty of Nagyvarad between Ferdinand I and John Zápolya.
He was created a cardinal in pectore on 22 December 1536 by Pope Paul III ( at the same time as Reginald Pole ), which was published ( i. e., publicly announced ) only on 13 March 1538, at which time he was able to assume that office.
Contarini in a letter to his friend Cardinal Reginald Pole ( dated 11 November 1538 ) says that his hopes had been wakened anew by the pope's attitude.
* Dorothy Catherine of Brandenburg-Ansbach ( 1538 – 1604 ) married in 1556 Henry V of Plauen, Burgrave of Meissen.
In the same way he was the animating spirit of the League of Halle, formed in 1533, from which sprang in 1538 the Holy League of Nuremberg for the maintenance of the religious Peace of Nuremberg.
One of his principal captains, Alonso de Cáceres, was responsible for quelling the indigenous revolt, led by the cacique Lempira in 1537 and 1538.
In 1538 these mines produced significant quantities of gold.
In 1538 Tripoli was reconquered by a pirate king called Khair ad-Din ( known more evocatively as Barbarossa, or Red Beard ) and the coast became renowned as the Barbary Coast.

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