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1662 and however
After the 1662 prayer book, development ceased in England until the twentieth century ; that it did was, however, a bit of a close run thing.
On account of the feeling engendered by the civil war Ambrose left his great church of Preston in 1654, and became minister of Garstang, whence, however, in 1662 he was ejected with the two thousand ministers who refused to conform.
In 1620 a new organ, built by Thomas Dallam, was installed at a cost of £ 398 1s 5d, however this was destroyed by parliamentary soldiers in 1643 and another new organ was built in 1662,
Penhallow, however, was sustained by Governor Samuel Shute ( 1662 – 1742 ), and Vaughan was removed from office in 1716.
Count Albert Anton ( 1662 – 1710 ) was elevated to the rank of a Prince by Emperor Leopold I of Habsburg, it was however his son Louis Frederick I ( 1710 – 1718 ) who first bore the princely title, whereby Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt in 1711 became a principality under the same entity.
There is no contemporary evidence, however, that he was a member of Queens ' College, Cambridge as was claimed by Thomas Fuller in his Worthies Of England of 1662 and often repeated.
The best-known comedies of manners, however, may well be those of the French playwright Molière, who satirized the hypocrisy and pretension of the ancien régime in such plays as L ' École des femmes ( The School for Wives, 1662 ), Le Misanthrope ( The Misanthrope, 1666 ), and most famously Tartuffe ( 1664 ).
A subsequent persecution, however, stopped the propagation of the Christian faith and no missionary entered until Siam was made a Vicariate Apostolic by Pope Alexander VII on 22 August 1662.
Etymological dictionaries in the modern sense, however, appear only in the late 18th century ( with 17th-century predecessors such as Vossius ' 1662 Etymologicum linguae Latinae or Stephen Skinner's 1671 Etymologicon Linguae Anglicanae ), with the understanding of sound laws and language change and their production was an important task of the " golden age of philology " in the 19th century.
It may be said with certainty, however, that Hebrew printing began in Frankfurt not later than 1662, when the Pentateuch with a German glossary was printed.
The Restoration government retained him in his command however, and in August 1662 he was sent to Jamaica commanding the Centurion in order to resume his activities, despite the fact the war with Spain had ended.

1662 and Koxinga
In 1683, the Qing staged an amphibious assault on southern Taiwan, bringing down the rebel Grand Duchy of Tungning, which was founded by the Ming loyalist Koxinga in 1662 after the fall of the Southern Ming, and had served as a base for continued Ming resistance in Southern China.
* 1662 – The Chinese general Koxinga seizes the island of Taiwan after a nine-month siege.
In 1662, Zheng Chenggong ( also known as Koxinga ) expelled the Dutch from Taiwan.
The Dutch were later expelled by the Kingdom of Tungning government founded by Ming Dynasty loyalists of Koxinga in 1662.
* Koxinga, Chinese military leader ( d. 1662 )
In 1662, Koxinga ( Zheng Cheng-gong ), a loyalist of the Ming Dynasty, which had lost control of mainland China in 1644, defeated the Dutch and established a base of operations on the island.
In 1662, following a nine month siege, Koxinga captured the Dutch fortress Zeelandia and Taiwan became his base ( see Kingdom of Tungning ).
The Dutch period ended in 1662 when Ming loyalist forces of Zheng Chenggong ( Koxinga ) drove out the Dutch and established the short-lived Zheng family kingdom on Taiwan.
Koxinga ( Lord of the Imperial Surname ) is the customary Western spelling of the popular appellation of Zheng Chenggong, a Chinese military leader who was born in 1624 in Hirado, Japan to Chinese merchant / pirate Zheng Zhilong and his Japanese wife, and died in 1662 on the Island of Formosa ( Taiwan ).
Upon defeating the forces of the Dutch East India Company ( VOC ) on Formosa in his last campaign in 1661 – 1662, Koxinga took over the island in order to support his grand campaign against the Manchu-ruled Qing dynasty.
A peace treaty between Koxinga and the Dutch Government was signed at Castle Zeelandia on February 1, 1662, and Taiwan became Koxinga's base for the Kingdom of Tungning.
* The Taiwanese national hero and Ming general Koxinga ( 1624 – 1662 ) and the Japanese diplomat Inagaki Manjiro ( 1861 – 1908 ) were born in Hirado.
Under the Koxinga-Dutch Treaty ( 1662 ) signed on 1 February 1662 between Koxinga and Frederick Coyett, the Dutch governor, the Dutch surrendered the Fortress and left all the goods and property of the VOC behind at Fort Zeelandia.
In 1662, Chinese and European arms clashed when a Ming-loyalist army of 25, 000 led by Koxinga forced Dutch East India Company garrison of 2, 000 on Taiwan into surrender, after a final assault during seven month long siege.
Peace Treaty of 1662, between Frederick Coyett | Governor Coyett and Koxinga
Koxinga then forced the local representatives of the Dutch East India Company to sign a peace treaty at Zeelandia on February 1, 1662, and leave Taiwan.
Koxinga receiving the Dutch surrender on February 1, 1662
Following the death of Koxinga in 1662 due to malaria, his son Zheng Jing took over the Zheng regime in Taiwan, leading the remaining 7, 000 Ming loyalist troops to Taiwan.
In 1662, the Chinese pirate, Cheng Ch ' eng-kung, ( Koxinga ), attacked several towns on Luzon's coast and demanded tribute from the colonial government, threatening to attack Manila if his demands were not met.

1662 and expelled
An immediate result of this Act, over 2, 000 clergymen refused to take the oath and were expelled from the Church of England in what became known as the Great Ejection of 1662.
According to Bishop Burnet he was cast out by the Presbyterians, but whether this be so or not, he soon made his way to England and became vicar of Godmersham, Kent, from which living he was expelled by the Act of Uniformity 1662.
In 1662 he expelled the Society of Jesus from its initial location on nowadays Plaza de Mayo, as its buildings interfered with shooting practices of nearby Buenos Aires ' " fortress " ( the current Casa Rosada ).
In 1662 he received the unusual honour for a painter of the Order of Saint Michael, but was expelled a year later, and imprisoned in 1662 for wearing the collar of the order when he was not entitled to it.
He returned to his preaching at Berwick-on-Tweed, but was expelled by the Act of Uniformity in 1662.

1662 and Dutch
Outside the East Indies, the Dutch East India Company colonies or outposts were also established in Persia ( now Iran ), Bengal ( now Bangladesh and part of India ), Mauritius ( 1638-1658 / 1664-1710 ), Siam ( now Thailand ), Guangzhou ( Canton, China ), Taiwan ( 1624 – 1662 ), and southern India ( 1616 – 1795 ).
Dutch schoolmaster and children, 1662
During the European period ( 1623 – 1662 ) soldiers and traders representing the Dutch East India Company maintained a colony in southwestern Taiwan ( 1624 – 1662 ) near present-day Tainan City.
Negotiations were started in 1661 to solve these issues, which ended in the treaty of 1662, in which the Dutch conceded on most points.
It was also briefly ruled by Dutch ( 1624 – 1662 ) and the Spanish ( 1626 – 1642, Northern Taiwan only ).
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.
Dutch schoolmaster and children, 1662
After France had for a long time supported the Dutch in their war with Spain, both countries entered into a defence alliance in 1662.
Finally, the areas around present-day Crown Heights saw its first European settlements starting in about 1661 / 1662 when several men each received, from Governor Pieter Stuyvesant and the Directors of the Dutch West India Company what was described as “ a parcel of free ( unoccupied ) woodland there ” on the condition that they situate their houses “ within one of the other concentration, which would suit them best, but not to make a hamlet .”
Dutch potters in northern ( and Protestant ) Germany established German centres of faience: the first manufactories in Germany were opened at Hanau ( 1661 ) and Heusenstamm ( 1662 ), soon moved to nearby Frankfurt-am-Main.
)-Alida Withoos, Dutch botanical artist ( born c. 1661 / 1662 )
The Restoration government of Charles II negotiated a new treaty with the Dutch Republic in 1661, concluding the treaty by 1662.
After a nine-month siege with the loss of 1, 600 Dutch lives, the Dutch surrendered the Fortress on 1 February 1662, when it became clear that no reinforcements were forthcoming from Batavia ( present day Jakarta, Java, Indonesia ) and when the defenders ran short of fresh water.

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