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1613 and William
In 1613, Virginian raiders captured Port Royale, and in 1621 Acadia was ceded to Scotland's Sir William Alexander who renamed it Nova Scotia.
** William Russell, 1st Baron Russell of Thornhaugh, English military leader ( d. 1613 )
In the 1610s, Middleton began his fruitful collaboration with the actor William Rowley, producing Wit at Several Weapons and A Fair Quarrel ; working alone he produced his comic masterpiece, A Chaste Maid in Cheapside, in 1613.
* Wit at Several Weapons, a city comedy ( 1613 ); printed as part of the Beaumont and Fletcher Folio, but stylistic analysis indicates comprehensive revision by Middleton and William Rowley.
* The History of Cardenio, play by William Shakespeare and John Fletcher ( 1613 )
The antiquarian William Camden uses the Latinized form Molis in the 1586 edition of Britannia and Michael Drayton is the first to use Mole in his poem Poly-Olbion published in 1613.
* William Russell, 1st Baron Russell of Thornhaugh ( c. 1557 – 1613 )
He was the only son of William Russell, 1st Baron Russell of Thornhaugh and his wife Elizabeth Long, to which barony he succeeded in August 1613.
She bore eight children: Joan ( 1558 ), Margaret ( 1562 – 63 ), William ( 1564 – 1616 ), Gilbert ( 1566 – 1612 ), Joan ( 1569 – 1646 ), Anne ( 1571 – 79 ), Richard ( 1574 – 1613 ), and Edmund ( 1580 – 1607 ).
The Two Noble Kinsmen, a 1613 play co-written by William Shakespeare and John Fletcher, is based on the tale.
In 1613, William Cavendish, the first Earl of Devonshire, acquired the property, and it became known as Cavendish House.
* The Insatiate Countesse, by Marston and William Barksted ( London: Printed by T. Snodham for T. Archer, 1613 ).
* William Russell, 1st Baron Russell of Thornhaugh ( c. 1558 – 1613 ), English military commander
William Russell, 1st Baron Russell of Thornhaugh ( c. 1557 – 1613 ) was a younger son of Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford.
He died in October 1613, aged 63, and was succeeded in the barony by his son William, who later married Katherine Somerset.
* William Thomas ( bishop ) ( 1613 – 1689 ), bishop of Worcester
William Russell, 1st Duke of Bedford KG PC ( August 1613 – 7 September 1700 ) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1640 until 1641 when he inherited his Peerage and sat in the House of Lords.
An example of the practical approach are the trials conducted by William Eldred, Master Gunner at Dover Castle, in 1613, 1617 and 1622 with various types of guns ( Whole culverin, Demy culverin, Saker & Falcon ).

1613 and Jones
Then, on 27 April 1613, Inigo Jones was appointed the position of Surveyor of the King s Works and shortly after, embarked on a tour of Italy with Earl of Arundel, destined to become one of the most important patrons in the history of English art.
Soon after in Greenwich England, following his 16131615 grand tour, Inigo Jones designed and built the Queen's House between 1615 – 1617 in an early Palladian architecture style adaptation in another country.
The most influential follower of Palladio anywhere, however, was the English Inigo Jones, who travelled throughout Italy with the ' Collector ' Earl of Arundel, annotating his copy of Palladio's treatise, in 1613 – 14.
Jones came to Heidelberg as well in June 1613.

1613 and prominent
Khushal Khan Khattak ( 1613 – 1689 ) () was a prominent Pashtun poet, warrior, charismatic personality and tribal chief of the Khattak tribe of the Pashtuns.
The Family Tree ( Shajaara ) show that Ghulam Faruque Khan Khattak was direct and 9th in descent of Khushal Khan Khattak ( 1613 – 1689 ) was a prominent Pashtun malik, poet, warrior, A charismatic personality and tribal chief of the Khattak tribe.
But the first really prominent personage in this department of literature is François Bonivard ( d. 1570 ) who wrote the Chroniques de Geuve that extend down to 1530 and were continued to 1562 by Michel Roset ( d. 1613 ).

1613 and haberdasher
In 1613, Lane defamed Susanna, claiming she had committed adultery with one Ralph Smith, a 35-year-old haberdasher, and had caught a venereal disease from Smith.
His other stories include Nine Worthies of London ( 1592 ); The Pleasant Walks of Moorefields ( 1607 ); The Pleasant Conceites of Old Hobson ( 1607 ), the hero being a well-known haberdasher in the Poultry ; The Most Pleasant History of Tom a Lincolne ( 1607 ); A Remembrance of Robert Earle of Salisbury ( 1612 ); Looke on Me, London ( 1613 ); The History of Tom Thumbe ( 1621 ).

1613 and gave
At Leuven he made extensive studies in the Church Fathers and scholastic theologians, which gave him the material for his book De scriptoribus ecclesiasticis ( Rome, 1613 ).
The early Romanovs ( 1613 – 82 ) gave all their judicial and police powers to the voyevodas in an attempt to reform them, but problems remained, as their powers became too broad and invited corruption.
In his colossal 22-volume El melopeo y maestro of 1613, Italian music theorist Pietro Cerone gave some general guidelines for writing a parody mass: each of the main sections of the mass should start with the beginning of the source ; the interior section of the Kyrie should use a secondary motive ; and some portions, for example the second and third Agnus Dei, should not be chained to the model but be freely composed.
The historical basis of the plot involves Ivan Susanin, a patriotic hero of the early 17th century who gave his life in the expulsion of the invading Polish army for the newly elected Tsar Mikhail, the first of the Romanov dynasty, elected in 1613.
* Philip Bisse ( 1540 – 1613 )-Puritan Minister, Archdeacon of Taunton, gave nearly 3000 books to found the library at Wadham College, Oxford.
The Order was presented as a Chain of office that we placed with some small ceremony, at the neck of one of our people, charging him that day with going hunting ; the next day we gave it to another and thus consequently: all who wished to try would do their best and bring the most beautiful hunt: We don't find it half bad, as well as the Indians who were with us " Voyages of Champlain: 1613

1613 and
Comprising two volumes, it was presented to the ducal library at Urbino in 1613 by Vergil s grand-nephew.
Claude Perrault ( 25 September 1613 – 9 October 1688 ) is best known as the architect of the eastern range of the Louvre Palace in Paris ( see Perrault s Colonnade ), but he also achieved success as a physician and anatomist, and as an author, who wrote treatises on physics and natural history.
* Mémoires pour Servir à L histoire Naturelle des Animaux, by Perrault, Claude ( 1613 – 1688 ): Memoir's for a natural history of animals: containing the anatomical descriptions of several creatures dissected by the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris.
" In 1615, James sent him to the Electorate of the Palatinate ( German ), whose impoverished elector, Frederick V, had married James s daughter Elizabeth in 1613.
The Franciscans established in Pila the second printing press in the Philippines and printed in 1613, Philippines oldest dictionary and the first book printed using the movable type, the Vocabulario de Lengua Tagala.
With England s intercession, the Treaty of Knäred was signed on January 20, 1613.
A Venetian squadron intercepted an Uskok fleet in the spring of 1613 in response to the complaints regarding Uskok activity and, as reported, sixty Uskoks were beheaded with their heads then displayed in St. Mark s Square.
In 1613 he was sent on a diplomatic mission to Persia, to paint the Shah s portrait.
1613, 1624, 1678 ninth ed., 1713, 1728 ); Martial's ‘ Epigrams ( Lond.
She was alive at her mother s death in 1613, but there is no further reference.
Pitiscus edited Thesaurus mathematicus ( 1613 ) in which he improved the trigonometric tables of Georg Joachim Rheticus and also corrected Rheticus Magnus Canon doctrinæ triangulorum.

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