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1614 and Captain
" European explorers Martin Pring visited in 1603, Samuel de Champlain in 1604, George Weymouth in 1605 and Captain John Smith in 1614.
Cohasset was first seen by Europeans in 1614, when Captain John Smith explored the coast of New England.
The first known account of the town was made by Captain Cornelius Jacobsen May in 1614.
Captain John Smith had written about the Angoam or Aggawom region in 1614, referring to it as " an excellent habitation, being a good and safe harbour.
Captain John Smith placed a spelling similar to " Piscataqua " for the region on his map of 1614.
In 1614, Captain John Smith explored and charted the Gulf of Maine.
The tenth voyage ( 1612 – 1614 ) on behalf of the English East India Company was led by Captain Thomas Best.
Captain Best then continued on to Ceylon on 18 January, and then onwards to Sumatra, before returning to England around April 1614 without returning to India.

1614 and John
* 1614In Virginia, Native American Pocahontas marries English colonist John Rolfe.
John Sigismund gave the Reichshof Castrop to his teacher and educator Carl Friedrich von Bordelius, whereas he received the territories of Cleves, Mark, and Ravensberg in the Treaty of Xanten in 1614.
John Gadsby Chapman depicts Pocahontas, wearing white, being baptized Rebecca by Anglican minister Alexander Whiteaker in Jamestown, Virginia ; this event is believed to have taken place in 1613 or 1614.
On April 5, 1614, Pocahontas married the Englishman John Rolfe.
* 1672 – John Wilkins, English Bishop of Chester ( b. 1614 )
In 1614 John Woodall, Surgeon General of the East India Company, published " The Surgion's Mate " as a handbook for apprentice surgeons aboard the company's ships.
The dispute was settled in 1614 with the Treaty of Xanten, by which the United Duchies were dismantled: Jülich and Berg were awarded to Wolfgang William, while the John Sigismund gained Cleves, Mark, and Ravensberg.
* August 29 – John Lilburne, English dissenter ( b. c. 1614 )
* November 19 – John Wilkins, English Bishop of Chester ( b. 1614 )
** John Spenser, president of Corpus Christi College, Oxford ( d. 1614 )
While held there, Pocahontas converted to Christianity and married English settler John Rolfe in April 1614.
John Smith explored the region in 1614 and reported back to King Charles I, who named the Sagadahoc area " Leethe.
The Wakefield ancestry is traced back to John Wakefield, who was born about 1614, probably in Gravesend, County Kent, England and immigrated to Virginia aboard the " America " in June 1635, along with his brothers Richard Wakefield and Thomas Wakefield.
John Lilburne ( 1614 – 29 August 1657 ), also known as Freeborn John, was an English political Leveller before, during and after English Civil Wars 1642-1650.
In May 1614, he married Anne Hooke of Bramshott in Hampshire, daughter of John Hooke and Anthony Rous's sister Barbara, who bore five of his children.
John Wilkins FRS ( 1 January 1614 – 19 November 1672 ) was an English clergyman, natural philosopher and author, as well as a founder of the Invisible College and one of the founders of the Royal Society, and Bishop of Chester from 1668 until his death.
* Greene's Tu Quoque ( performed 12 September 1667 ; lost ), based upon the 1614 edition of John Cooke's Greene's Tu Quoque Or, the Cittie Gallant, which had been made famous by the actor Thomas Greene's 1611 performance
This led to a lengthy dispute over succession to the various territories before the partition of 1614: the Count Palatine of Neuburg, who had converted to Catholicism, annexed Jülich and Berg ; while Cleves and Mark fell to John Sigismund, Elector of Brandenburg, who subsequently also became Duke of Prussia.
A long dispute about the succession followed, before the territory of Mark together with Cleves and Ravensberg was granted to the Brandenburg Elector John Sigismund of Hohenzollern by the 1614 Treaty of Xanten ( generally accepted in 1666 ).
* 1614 – 1619 John Sigismund of Hohenzollern
John Selden, in Titles of Honour ( 1614 ), discussing the title gentleman, speaks of " our English use of it " as " convertible with nobilis " ( an ambiguous word, like noble meaning elevated either by rank or by personal qualities ) and describes in connection with it the forms of ennobling in various European countries.

1614 and Smith
Smith relates one voyage to the coast of Massachusetts and Maine, in 1614, and an attempted voyage the following year ( 1615 ) when he was captured by French pirates and detained for several months before escaping.
Since its discovery by John Smith in 1614, Boston Harbor has been an important port in American history.

1614 and explored
In 1614, Adriaen Block led an expedition to the lower Hudson in the Tyger, and then explored the East River aboard the Onrust, becoming the first known European to navigate the Hellegat enter Long Island Sound.
The Dutch explorer Adriaen Block explored coastal Connecticut in the Spring and early Summer of 1614 in the North American built vessel Onrust.
The town is named for 1620 Dutch captain named Cornelius Jacobsen Mey who explored and charted the area between 1611 – 1614, and established a claim for the province of New Netherland.
In 1614 Adriaen Block explored the coast of Long Island Sound, and sailed up the Connecticut River at least as far as the confluence of the Park River, site of modern Hartford, Connecticut.
Later, in 1614, the bay was explored and mapped by the Dutch navigator Adriaen Block, after whom nearby Block Island is named.

1614 and coast
In 1614 he was sent to the coasts of Scotland and Ireland to repress the pirates who then swarmed on the coast.
His successor Anaukpetlun defeated the Portuguese at Thanlyin in 1613 ; recovered the upper Tenasserim coast to Tavoy and Lan Na from the Siamese by 1614 ; and the trans-Salween Shan states ( Kengtung and Sipsongpanna ) in 1622 – 1626.
On the north-east coast of North America, the West India Company took over a settlement that had been established by the Company of New Netherland ( 1614 – 18 ) at Fort Orange at Albany on the Hudson River, relocated from Fort Nassau which had been founded in 1614.
However, Joris Carolus, in a map published in 1614 and allegedly based on discoveries made by him the same year, shows what appears to be Edgeøya's south coast.
It is possible that the Spanish explorer Luis Váez de Torres saw the Queensland coast at the tip of Cape York in 1614, when he sailed through the Torres Strait, which was named after him.

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