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Curtis Allen Huff, 41, of 1630 Lake Av., Wilmette, was arrested yesterday on a suppressed federal warrant charging him with embezzling an undetermined amount of money from the First Federal Savings and Loan association, 1 S. Dearborn St., where he formerly was employed as an attorney.
Through his father, Alfred Nobel was a descendant of the Swedish scientist Olaus Rudbeck ( 1630 – 1702 ), and in his turn the boy was interested in engineering, particularly explosives, learning the basic principles from his father at a young age.
The ship landed in 1630 and the Massachusetts Bay Colony was established at what is now Boston, Massachusetts.
The town was retaken by the Duke of Savoy in 1630 ; and in 1691 it was captured by the troops of the Marquis de Vins during the War of the League of Augsburg.
The most common compound of chlorine, sodium chloride, has been known since ancient times ; however, around 1630, chlorine gas was obtained by the Belgian chemist and physician Jan Baptist van Helmont.
The site for what would become Cambridge was chosen in December 1630, because it was located safely upriver from Boston Harbor, which made it easily defensible from attacks by enemy ships.
Tristram Risdon, writing in about 1630, said that Childe's Tomb was one of three remarkable things in the Forest of Dartmoor ( the others being Crockern Tor and Wistman's Wood ).
In 1630, the colony of New Holland ( capital Mauritsstad, present-day Recife ) was founded, taking over Portuguese possessions in Brazil.
His dance manual Il Ballarino was published in 1581, with a subsequent edition, significantly different, Nobiltà di Dame, printed in 1600 and again after his death in 1630.
A Polish Kabbalist, writing in about 1630 – 1650, reported the creation of a golem by Rabbi Eliyahu thus: " And I have heard, in a certain and explicit way, from several respectable persons that one man close to our time, whose name is R. Eliyahu, the master of the name, who made a creature out of matter Golem and form tzurah and it performed hard work for him, for a long period, and the name of emet was hanging upon his neck, until he finally removed it for a certain reason, the name from his neck and it turned to dust.
In 1630, a " captaincy-general " of Portuguese Guinea was established to administer the territory.
His dissertation was The Concept of Property in Puritan New England, 1630 – 1720.
The immediate occasion for the war was the uprising of the Protestant nobility of Bohemia against the emperor, but the conflict was widened into a European War by the intervention of King Christian IV of Denmark ( 1625 – 29 ), Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden ( 1630 – 48 ) and France under Cardinal Richelieu.
Johannes Kepler (; December 27, 1571 – November 15, 1630 ) was a German mathematician, astronomer and astrologer.
* Priscilla was born about 1630.
He was a prolific writer, and his Encyclopaedia ( 1630 ) long had a high reputation.
His major encyclopedia of 1630, the Encyclopaedia, Septem Tomis Distincta, was divided into 35 books, and had 48 synoptical tables as well as an index.
Jacob Abendana ( 1630 – September 12, 1695 ) was hakham of London from 1680 until his death.
During the Thirty Years ' War, Kolberg was occupied by imperial forces from 1627 to 1630, and thereafter by Swedish forces.
The Academy has its origins in the Accademia dei Lincei (" Academy of Lynxes ") established in Rome in 1603, under Pope Clement VIII by the learned Roman prince, Federico Cesi ( 1585 – 1630 ), who was a young botanist and naturalist, and which claimed Galileo Galilei as its president.

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Sir William Stanley ( 1548 – 1630 ), son of Sir Rowland Stanley of Hooton ( died 1612 ), was a member of the Stanley family.
The practice became more common during the 17th century — 11 people were made Benchers between 1600 and 1630and in 1614 one of the Benchers appointed was explicitly allowed to be a member of Pension.
" He was elected a member of the Fruitbearing Society in 1629, and in 1630 he went to Paris, where he made the acquaintance of Hugo Grotius.
* James Cunningham, 7th Earl of Glencairn ( died 1630 ), Scottish peer and member of the Privy Council of Scotland
Robert Campbell of GlenlyonRobert Campbell, 5th Laird of Glenlyon ( 1630 – 2 August 1696 ), was a minor member of Scottish nobility and is best known as one of the commanding officers at the Massacre of Glencoe.
When the Grand Master of the Military Order of the Knights of Malta, the head of state of their sovereign territorial state comprising the island of Malta until 1797, who had already been made a Reichsfürst ( i. e., prince of the Holy Roman Empire ) in 1607, became ( in terms of honorary order of precedence, not in the actual church hierarchy of ordained ministers ) the most senior official after the most junior member of the Cardinals in 1630, he was also awarded the hybrid style His Most Eminent Highness, to recognize his status as a type of prince of the Church.
After the Union of the Crowns, having joined the English privy council, the Earl of Mar was created Lord Cardross in 1610 ; he was a member of the Court of High Commission and was Lord High Treasurer of Scotland from 1615 to 1630.
After being for some time, like his father who had converted, a member of the Roman Catholic Church, he returned to the Church of England about 1630, and in 1644 was appointed chaplain to Charles I, and obtained within a few years a prebendary's stall at Worcester, a canonry of St George's Chapel, Windsor ( 1641 – 1662 ), and the deanery of Hereford ( 1644 – 1661 ), all of which preferments he lost during the Civil War and Commonwealth.

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Only in 1630 the West India Company managed to conquer a part of Brazil.
* June 22 – Josiah Child, English Governor of the East India Company ( b. 1630 )
* Job Charnock ( c. 1630 – 1692 ), English East India Company administrator traditionally regarded as the founder of the city of Calcutta
He encouraged those who disliked the lack of religious freedom in England to join the Massachusetts Bay Company, and later helped to found the city of Boston, Massachusetts ( 1630 ) which he was instrumental in naming.
In 1630 came the arrival of John Winthrop and Thomas Dudley of the Massachusetts Bay Company.
In 1630, Michael Pauw, a burgemeester ( mayor ) of Amsterdam and a director of the Dutch West India Company, received a land grant as patroon on the condition that he would plant a colony of not fewer than fifty persons within four years on the west bank of what had been named the North River.
In colonial times, this area was part of the Manor of Rensselaerwyck, granted by the Dutch West India Company to Killian Van Rensselaer in 1630.
In the interval between Parliaments he was treasurer of the Providence Island Company from 1630, linking him to a small, intense group of Puritan opponents to the King.
Historian Clarence F. Jewett included a list of other people executed in New England in The Memorial History of Boston: Including Suffolk County, Massachusetts 1630 – 1880 ( Ticknor and Company, 1881 ).
Forced to resign the presidency of the New England Company in the same year, he continued to manage the Somers Isles Company and Providence Island Company, the latter of which, founded in 1630, administered Old Providence on the Mosquito Coast.
The first European contacts with the Mosquito country started around 1630, when the agents of the English chartered Providence Island Companyof which the Earl of Warwick was chairman and John Pym treasurer — occupied two small cays and established friendly relations with the local inhabitants.
In 1630, Indian West Islands Company once again turned its interest to the Captaincies of the Dutch colony in the Americas.
In 1630 the West India Company conquered part of Brazil, and the colony of New Holland ( capital Mauritsstad, present-day Recife ) was founded.
He moved in 1630 to London, where he became an apprentice and ultimately, in 1638, a freeman of the Merchant Tailors ' Company or guild.
These striped ensigns continued in use under the Stuart kings: the Naval ensign of 1623 is described as having " 15 horizontal stripes alternately blue, white and yellow with a Cross of St George in the canton ", but after 1630, with the introduction of the Red, White and Blue ensigns, the striped ensign with a Union flag in the canton was adopted as the flag of the Honourable East India Company.
Francisco Pelsaert ( first name also spelled as " François ", surname also spelled as " Pelsart ") ( c. 1595 – September 1630 ) was a Dutch merchant who worked for the Dutch East Indies Company, who became most famous as the commander of the ship Batavia, which ran aground in the Houtman Abrolhos off the coast of Western Australia in June 1629.
Job Charnock ( c. 1630 – 1692 ) was a servant and administrator of the English East India Company, traditionally regarded as the founder of the city of Calcutta.
A British trade association the Worshipful Company of Coachmakers and Coach Harness Makers, was incorporated in 1630.
In 1630 the Dutch West India Company sent a fleet to conquer Pernambuco, in the context of the Dutch-Portuguese War, during the period of the Iberian Union.

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