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Williams facilitated the purchase by William Coddington and others, and in the spring of 1638 the Antinomians began settling at a place called Pocasset, which is now the town of Portsmouth, Rhode Island.
On April 3, 1638, the Reverend John Wheelwright and others purchased the land from Wehanownowit, the sagamore.
Momauguin, Quinnipiac Grand Sachem in 1638, signed the First Treaty with the English planters at Quinnipiac ( New Haven ), “ along with others of his council ,” granting the English the use of Quinnipiac land at New Haven, the Central Council Fire of the Sachemdom, while retaining full rights to the “ reservation ” as well as full rights to fish and hunt all property.
Among early Protestant scholastics the influence of his Disputationes Metaphysicae is evident in the writings of Bartholomaeus Keckermann ( 1571 – 1609 ), Clemens Timpler ( 1563 – 1624 ), Gilbertus Jacchaeus ( 1578 – 1628 ), Johann Heinrich Alsted ( 1588 – 1638 ), Antonius Walaeus ( 1573 – 1639 ), and Johannes Maccovius ( Jan Makowski ; 1588 – 1644 ), among others.

1638 and begin
Expansion along the Delaware River beyond Fort Nassau did not begin until the 1650s, after the takeover of the colony of New Sweden, which had been established at Fort Christina in 1638.
In 1638, however, they were replaced by the Dutch, who were the first to begin exploiting the acacia gum trade.

1638 and new
File: Ingo Jones plan for a new palace at Whitehall 1638. jpg | Design to rebuild Whitehall Palace
In attempting to force the Scots to accept a new Prayer Book in 1637, Charles sparked a crisis that led to the compilation and subscription of the National Covenant in early 1638, a document which rejected all innovations in worship that had not been subject to the approval of both the Scottish Parliament and the General Assembly of the church.
In 1638 a new mint was opened at Aberystwyth castle, Wales, to produce smaller coins ( penny to half-crown ) from locally-produced silver.
28, 1638 Cohannet, Mass ), who came to the new world on the Goode Ship Fortune from London in 1621.
Maghull Manor House was built in 1638 and local tradition has it that Charles II slept there during a visit to the area but by 1780 a new manor house had been built near the site of the original and it still stands in the grounds of Maghull Homes with part of the original moat.
Inigo Jones ' plan, dated 1638, for a new palace at Whitehall.
Parliamentary Gallicanism, therefore, was of much wider scope than episcopal ; indeed, it was often disavowed by the bishops of France, and about twenty of them condemned Pierre Pithou's book when a new edition of it was published, in 1638, by the brothers Dupuy.
In March, 1638, she was again brought before the court and formally excommunicated ; she and her children soon joined her husband, who had prepared a home for them in the new colony of Rhode Island, which had been founded less than two years earlier by other dissidents exiled from Massachusetts.
When Brome's 1635 contract with Heton ended in 1638, new disputes arose among Brome, Beeston, and Heton ; a bill of complaint was filed against Brome, though the outcome of the case is unknown.
He obtained a new patent in 1638 for smelting metals with pitcoal, but was probably unable to exploit it.
In May 1638, fresh from his defeat over Kent Island, Claiborne received a commission from the Providence Land Company, who were advised by his old friend Maurice Thomson, to create a new colony on Ruatan Island off the coast of Honduras in the Caribbean Sea.
During the rebuilding, heraldic stained glass installed in the north transept in 1638 was transferred to a window in the north aisle of the new church.
They built their first church ca. 1638, and their first Armenian-language school in 1817 ; a new church, built on the model of the one in Echmiadzin, was consecrated in 1911.
On December 7, 1638, Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar, who was subsidized by France, conquered the city, which Ferdinand II and General Reinach had defended well, and tried to make the centre of a new territory.
The parish church was originally some five miles ( 8 km ) south of the village, but in 1638 the parishioners, citing the inconvenience of the journey to church, secured the building of a new church known as Kirk Covenant on Core Hill, about a mile west of Drummore.
After the Leaguist troops left Himmelpforten, the Lutheran conventuals returned and elected a new provost in 1638, Casper Schulte.
* Articles of Inquiry put forth at his Primary Visitation as Bishop of Norwich ( unauthorised ), Cambridge, 1638 ; ( corrected by the bishop ), London, 1638 ; new edition, Cambridge, 1841.
When in 1638 it was decided to establish new fire regulations, new fountains on the Freyung and the Graben were likewise deemed necessary.
Captain Utie named his new plantation Ultimaria and lived there until November 1638, by which time he died.

1638 and plantation
The second of the plantation colonies on the mainland ( following Anne Hutchinson ’ s 1638 colony of Portsmouth and the 1639 colony of Newport founded by Coddington and Clarke ; both on Aquidneck or Rhode Island ) was Samuel Gorton ’ s Shawomet Purchase of 1642 from the Narragansetts.
Shirley Plantation is the oldest active plantation in Virginia and is one of the oldest family-owned businesses in North America, dating back to 1614 with operations starting in 1638.

1638 and at
Another ancestor, Edmund Rice, arrived at Watertown in 1638.
In 1638 New Sweden, a Swedish trading post and colony, was established at Fort Christina ( now in Wilmington ) by Peter Minuit at the head of a group of Swedes, Finns and Dutch.
However, in colonial America a delusional Dorothy Talbye was hanged in 1638 for murdering her daughter, as at the time Massachusetts's common law made no distinction between insanity ( or mental illness ) and criminal behavior.
In February 1638 he defeated the Weimar troops in an engagement at Rheinfelden, but shortly afterwards was made prisoner by Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar.
* Jeremias Drexel of Bavaria ( 1581 – 1638 ), Catholic theologian and Court Preacher at the court of Prince-Elector Maximilian I
The members of the expedition, aboard the ships Fogel Grip and Kalmar Nyckel, sailed into Delaware Bay, which lay within the territory claimed by the Dutch, passing Cape May and Cape Henlopen in late March 1638, and anchored at a rocky point on the Minquas Kill that is known today as Swedes ' Landing on March 29, 1638.
* Fort Christina ( 1638 )-located at the confluence of the Brandywine Creek and the Christina River in Wilmington, Delaware.
An additional sample from another beam yielded a date of 1641, thus confirming the house had been constructed starting in 1638 as wood was not seasoned before use in building at that time in New England.
* January 27 – In England, the ship HMS Royal Sovereign ( formerly HMS Sovereign of the Seas 1638 ) catches fire and burns at Chatham, after 57 years of service.
Minuit and his company arrived on the Fogel Grip and Kalmar Nyckel at Swedes ' Landing ( now Wilmington, Delaware ), in the spring of 1638.
In 1638, Swedish settlers led by renegade Dutch established the colony of New Sweden at Fort Christina ( present day Wilmington, Delaware ) and quickly spread out in the valley.
Jansenism: Cornelius Jansen ( 1585 – 1638 ), professor at the Old University of Louvain
D for Peter Cole, and are to be sold at the signe of the Glove in Corne-hill neere the Royall Exchange, 1638 ).
D for Peter Cole, and are to be sold at the signe of the Glove in Corne-hill neere the Royall Exchange, 1638 ).
In 1638 at the death of his older brother Francis Hyacinth, Duke of Savoy, Charles Emmanuel succeeded to the duchy of Savoy at the age of 4.
Although the Dutch and Swedes returned to resettle the Delaware River region as early as 1638, much of the Delaware Bay area south of what is today the city of Newcastle remained unsettled until 1662, when a grant of land at the Hoernkills ( the area around Cape Henlopen, near the current town of Lewes ) was made by the city of Amsterdam to a party of Mennonites.
In August 1638 Jacinto García de Sepulveda crossed the Rio Grande into the area at the site of Mier in search of Dutch sailors reported on the Texas coast.
It is believed that it was built by early Finnish-Swedish settlers at some time after 1638 and before 1700, but its precise age has not been determined with scientific methods.
A plaque at the house indicates that the structure was built between 1638 – 1643, while the National Register of Historic Places web site states: " Period of Significance: 1650-1699 ".

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