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Born to Frederick V, Elector Palatine, and Elizabeth Stuart, in 1630, Sophia grew up in the Dutch Republic, where her family had sought refuge after the sequestration of their Electorate during the Thirty Years ' War.
On 11 March 1630 Essex married Elizabeth Pawlett, daughter of Sir William Pawlett, of Edington, Wiltshire, past High Sheriff of Wiltshire and cousin of William Paulet, 4th Marquess of Winchester.
* Elizabeth Minshull ( 1630 – 1727 ), third wife of poet John Milton was born in nearby Wistaston and lived as a widow in Nantwich until her death in 1727.
* William Stanley ( Elizabethan ) ( 1548 – 1630 ), English military commander under Queen Elizabeth I
He married at Hackney, Middlesex, on 8 May 1630, Elizabeth ( died 1672 ), eldest daughter and coheiress of Sir Charles Montagu, of Boughton, Northamptonshire.
In 1630 Drummond again began to reside permanently at Hawthornden, and in 1632 he married Elizabeth Logan, by whom he had five sons and four daughters.
He was born at Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire, England in 1590, to the Vicar of Great Budworth, Chester – Richard Eaton ( 1569 – 1616 ) and his wife, Elizabeth Shepheard ( 1569 – 1630 ).
Child was born in about 1630 and baptised in 1631, the second son of Richard Child a merchant of Fleet Street ( buried 1639 at Hackney ) and Elizabeth Roycroft of Weston Wick, Shropshire.
The borough and manor were granted by Elizabeth I to William Killigrew in 1595, but there is no indication of town organization then or in 1630, and in the 18th century Crediton was governed by commissioners.
Within the church are monuments and stone tombs to Francis Culpeper, d. 1591 and Johanna Culpeper, d. 1597, Martin Barnham d. 1610, Baldwin Duppa d. 1737, Samuel Plummer, d. 1705, Dame Grace Gethin, d. 1697, Philippa Culpeper, d. 1630, Elizabeth Culpeper, d. 1638 ( freestanding chest tomb with white effigy ) John, Lord Culpeper, d. 1660, erected 1695, Cheney Colepeper, 4th Lord Culpeper, d. l725, the latter were among the governing Virginia / North Carolina Culpeper family and were major landowners in the village for many generations.
* Elizabeth O ' Donnell ( 1604 – c. 1630 ), daughter of Rory, Prince of Tyrconnell
* Sybil Elizabeth ( 1576 – 1630 ), married Anthony II, Count of Delmenhorst

1630 and widow
The personal influence of Henry IV had deterred Bassompierre from a marriage with Charlotte de Montmorency, daughter of the constable Montmorency, afterwards princesse de Condé, and between 1614 and 1630 he was secretly married to Louise Marguerite, widow of François, prince de Conti, and through her became implicated in the plot to overthrow Richelieu on the " Day of the Dupes " ( 1630 ).
In 1630, he married Mary Fitz ( 1596 – 1671 ), the wealthy widow of Sir Charles Howard ( died 1622 ), and was made a baronet, of Kilkhampton in the County of Cornwall ; his violent temper destroyed the marriage, and he was imprisoned as the result of two lawsuits, one with his wife, and the other with her kinsman, the Earl of Suffolk.
The Medici Fountain ( La fontaine Médicis ) was built in 1630 by Marie de ' Medici, the widow of King Henry IV of France and regent of King Louis XIII of France.
Montgomery's first wife died in early 1629, and in 1630 he re-married, to Lady Anne Clifford, daughter of George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland and widow of Richard Sackville, 3rd Earl of Dorset.
Philip Herbert married secondly Anne Clifford, de jure Baroness de Clifford ( 30 January 1590 – 22 March 1676 ), daughter of George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland, and widow of Sackville, earl of Dorset, on 1 June 1630.
After arriving in Virginia, Henry had married in 1659, a wealthy widow, Katherina Banks Royall ( c. 1630 Canterbury, Kent – aft.

1630 and Sir
File: Sir Theodore Mayerne drawing by Peter Paul Rubens. jpg | Rubens-Sir Théodore de Mayerne, a portrait drawing ( c. 1630 )
It was begun early in 1630 by a group of settlers led by Sir Richard Saltonstall and the Rev.
Among the papers of the secretary Sir John Coke is a petition of Holles, couched in humble and submissive terms, to be restored to the king's favour ; having given the security demanded for his good behaviour, he was liberated early in 1630, and on 30 October was allowed bail.
Sir William Stanley ( 1548 – 1630 ), son of Sir Rowland Stanley of Hooton ( died 1612 ), was a member of the Stanley family.
In 1630 Sir Christopher Lowther purchased the estate and used Whitehaven as a port for exporting coal from the Cumberland Coalfield, particularly to Ireland.
* Sir Jerome Lindsay ( 1621 – 1630 )
* Sir James Balfour ( 1630 – 1658 )
* Sir Wolstan Dixie of Market Bosworth ( 1597 – 1630 )-founder of the grammar school
* Sir Horatio Townshend, 3rd Baronet ( 1630 – 1687 ) ( created Baron Townshend in 1661 and Viscount Townshend in 1682 )
* Sir Moyses Hill, knight ( died February 1630 ) came to Ireland as a soldier under the Earl of Essex.
Sir Josiah Child ( 1630 – 1699 ) attributed to John Riley ( painter ) | John Riley.
Sir Josiah Child, 1st Baronet ( 1630 – 22 June 1699 ) was an English merchant and politician.
* Sir George Mackenzie, 2nd Baronet ( 1630 – 1714 ) ( created Earl of Cromartie in 1703 )
The English witnesses traveled to the Dutch republic in 1630 with Sir Henry Vane the Elder.
* Sir Thomas Gerard, 2nd Baronet ( c. 1584 – 1630 )
It was still in existence by 1626 but ultimately failed, the settlers are thought to have returned to England or Ireland by 1630, and Cary granted much of his land to Sir Henry Salisbury who had been Cary's only known investor.
The main part of the house was extensively enlarged around 1630 by Sir William Pitt, Comptroller of the Household to King James I.
In 1675, the Loch Leven estate was bought from the Douglases by Sir William Bruce ( c. 1630 – 1710 ), royal architect in Scotland.
** Peter, Sir, Judge Advocate to Ireland, Member of Parliament, author, born 31 Oct. 1630, baptized at Deptford, married Alice Newman of Chatham in 1658
The first reference to a causeway comes in a commission of 1630, indicating that Sir John Carew had restored the floodgates and causeway walls some 15 years earlier.
According to this tree, Sir Henry, himself a son of a Henry Culmer, had married Mary Baldwyn in 1602, and was created a Baron by King Charles I in 1630, although this is not listed in Burke's Peerage.

1630 and William
** William Stanley, English soldier ( d. 1630 )
Williams was privy to the plans of the Puritan leaders to migrate to the New World, and while he did not join the first wave in the summer of 1630, before the end of the year, he decided he could not remain in England under Archbishop William Laud's rigorous ( and High church ) administration.
* William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke ( 1580 – 1630 )
William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke ( 1580 – 1630 ), eldest son of the 2nd Earl and his famous countess, was a conspicuous figure in the society of his time and at the court of James I.
The township was named for Nicholas Newlin ( 1630 – 1699 ), who received a deed from William Penn.
It belongs to the early group of plates printed by William Blaeu from 1630 onwards.
* 1630 / 31 Richard Dring William Frost
c. 1630 ); Piaras Feiritéar ( 1600 ?– 1653 ); William Connellan ( fl.
* William Courtenay, 3rd Earl of Devon ( 1553 – 1630 )
Shortly after the founding of Boston and Roxbury in 1630, William Heath and three other families settled on land just south of Parker Hill in what is now Jamaica Plain.
* William Compton, 2nd Baron Compton ( d. 1630 ) ( created Earl of Northampton in 1618 )
* William Compton, 1st Earl of Northampton ( d. 1630 )
William Biddle ( 1630 – 1712 ) and Sarah Kempe ( 1634 – 1709 ) were Quakers who emigrated from England to America in 1681 in part to avoid religious persecution.
In 1630 William Gaylord arrived in Nantucket harbor on the ship " Mary and John ", which had sailed from Plymouth, England.
During the Civil War, the drainage appears to have been halted by the chaos of war, and the original drainers – now headed by Bedford's heir William – began to seek an Act of Parliament to overturn the King's overturning of their undertaking and restore them to all of the first awarded in January 1630 / 31.
* William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke, 9 September 1629 – 10 April 1630
She bore Pembroke four children, the first of whom, William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke ( 1580 – 1630 ) may be the young man described in Shakespeare's Sonnets.
* Sir William Courtenay ( 1553 – 1630 ), de jure 3rd Earl of Devon ( son ).

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