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It is not certain when Cervantes began writing Part Two of Don Quixote, but he had probably not gotten much further than Chapter LIX by late July 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.
* February 28-In the aftermath of the 1613 – 1614 anti-Jewish pogrom called the Fettmilch Uprising, in Frankfurt, Germany, mob leader Vincenz Fettmilch is beheaded, but the Jews, who had been expelled from the city on August 23, 1614, following the plundering of the Judengasse, can only return as a result of direct intervention by Holy Roman Emperor Matthias.
The area was claimed as a part of the Dutch New Netherland province dating from 1614, where active trading in furs took advantage of the natural pass west, but the Lenape prevented permanent settlement beyond what is now Jersey City.
In 1614, Captain John Smith explored the coast, and is said to have named Christmas Cove when he visited it on Christmas Day.
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.
It took a couple of years before the town was rebuilt and in 1614 part of the town Maasland ( which included the Maeslandsluys ) gained independency and is known as Maassluis.
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.
* The Old Inn in Crawfordsburn is one of Ireland's oldest hostelries, with records dating back to 1614.
He was probably born in Sunderland but the exact date of his birth is unknown ; there is some dispute as to whether he was born in 1613, 1614, or 1615.
* Sejanus: His Fall ( 1603 ), a play by Ben Jonson, in the original production of which he might have been played by Shakespeare, who is listed in the 1614 edition ( as Will.
Iron smelting is recorded in Lesja municipality at Lesjaverk ( Lesja Iron Works ) as early as 1614, when King Christian IV of Denmark and Norway authorized the Romsdal Market at Devold on the Rauma river 4 miles upstream of Åndalsnes.
His Irenicum vere christianum is directed against David Pareus ( 1548 – 1622 ), professor primarius at Heidelberg, who in Irenicum sive de unione et synodo Evangelicorum ( 1614 ) had pleaded for a reconciliation of Lutheranism and Calvinism ; his Calvinista aulopoliticus ( 1610 ) was written against the " damnable Calvinism " which was becoming prevalent in Holstein and Brandenburg.
Taylor is one of the few early authors of a palindrome that can be credited as such: in 1614, he wrote " Lewd did I live, & evil I did dwel.
The right side is made up of blue and yellow diamonds alternating in a checkerboard pattern referring to the coat of arms of Felipe de Beaumont y Navarra governor of Puerto Rico ( 1614 – 1620 ) and founder of the city. The crown represents The Cacique ( chieftain ) Arasibo ( Fransico Jamaica Arasibo ). The Turtles represent the ancientness of the city ( the third city of Puerto Rico ) also because of the indigenous people of the region and that the hunting of turtles was a source of wealthness.
He is named after Galileo's friend Filippo Salviati ( 1582 – 1614 ).
The introduction to Ben Jonson's Bartholomew Fair, performed at the Hope in 1614, complains that the theatre is " as dirty as Smithfield, and as stinking every whit.
In addition to his contribution to English vernacular, Hobson is also remembered for his involvement in the construction of Hobson's Conduit, a man-made watercourse built in 1614 to provide clean drinking water to the city of Cambridge.
The first anonymous public document on the Rosicrucian Order is the Fama Fraternitatis Rosae Crucis which appeared in 1614 in Kassel ( Germany ), introducing the pilgrim founder " Frater C. R. C ", followed in 1615 by the Confessio Fraternitatis ( issued with Fama (...)).
Later, in 1614, the bay was explored and mapped by the Dutch navigator Adriaen Block, after whom nearby Block Island is named.
Another popular origin theory is based on the fact that Adriaen Block, during his 1614 expedition, passed by Aquidneck Island, described in a 1625 account of his travels as " an island of reddish appearance " ( in 17th century Dutch, " een rodlich Eylande ").
Adriaen ( Aerjan ) Block ( c. 1567 – April 27, 1627 ( buried )) was a Dutch private trader and navigator who is best known for exploring the coastal and river valley areas between present-day New Jersey and Massachusetts during four voyages from 1611 to 1614, following the 1609 expedition by Henry Hudson.

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