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He was born, probably, at Strasbourg, and died there between 1634 and 1637.
A True Relation of the late Battell fought in New England, between the English, and the Salvages: VVith the present state of things there ( London: Printed by M P for Nathanael Butter, and Iohn Bellamie, 1637 ).
A True Relation of the late Battell fought in New England, between the English, and the Salvages: With the present state of things there ( London: Printed by M P for Nathanael Butter, and Iohn Bellamie, 1637 ).
Military action for Thomas is not recorded in 1637, but in this year, when his brother-in-law Soissons fled from France after his failed conspiracy against Cardinal Richelieu, he acted as intermediary between Soissons and the Spanish in negotiations which led to a formal alliance between the count and Philip IV of Spain concluded 28 June 1637-although within a month Soissons had reconciled with France!
In 1527 bishop Piotr Tomicki founded a bell for the church and between 1637 and 1642 Manierist palace was erected near the market place by Bishop Jakub Zadzik.
The Bodleian collection grew so fast that the building was expanded between 1610 – 1612, ( known as the Arts End ) and again in 1634 – 1637.
Built between 1178 and 1282, on the site of an older church, it contains many curious medieval antiquities ( especially in the sacristy ), as well as a picture by Angelica Kauffmann, and the tomb of the great Grisons political leader ( d. 1637 ) Jenatsch.
Economist Peter Garber collected data on the sales of 161 bulbs of 39 varieties between 1633 and 1637, with 53 being recorded by GW.
On 16 March 1637 a " family alliance " was signed between the Hapsburg's and the Polish branch of the House of Vasa.
John Berkeley was accredited ambassador from Charles I of England to Christina of Sweden, in January 1637, to propose a joint effort by the two sovereigns for the reinstatement of the elector palatine in his dominions ; probably the employment of Berkeley in this by his cousin, Sir Thomas Roe, who had conducted negotiations between Gustavus Adolphus and the king of Poland.
He attended the University of Alcalá de Henares between 1634 and 1637, studying logic and physics and receiving his Licentiate in December 1639.
King Philip's War joined the Powhatan wars of 1610 – 14, 1622 – 32 and 1644 – 46 in Virginia, the Pequot War of 1637 in Connecticut, the Dutch-Indian war of 1643 along the Hudson River and the Iroquois Beaver Wars of 1650 in a list of ongoing uprisings and conflicts between various Native American tribes and the French, Dutch, and English colonial settlements of Canada, New York, and New England.
After the death of the last Pomeranian Duke Bogislaw XIV in 1637, the end of the contemporary Thirty Years ' War in 1648 and the subsequent partition of the Duchy of Pomerania between the Swedish Empire and Brandenburg-Prussia in the Peace of Westphalia and the Treaty of Stettin ( 1653 ), Brandenburg included Farther Pomerania with Rügenwalde in her Pomeranian province.
After the death of the last Pomeranian Duke in 1637, and as a result of the Thirty Years ' War, Pomerania was divided between Sweden and Brandenburg-Prussia in 1648.
The Beaver Wars joined the Powhatan wars of 1610 – 14, 1622 – 32 and 1644 – 46 in Virginia, the Pequot War of 1637 in Connecticut, the Dutch-Indian War of 1643 along the Hudson River and King Philip's War in a list of ongoing uprisings and conflicts between various Native American tribes and the French, Dutch, and English colonial settlements of Canada, New York, and New England.
A True Relation of the late Battell fought in New England, between the English, and the Salvages: VVith the present state of things there ( London: Printed by M P for Nathanael Butter, and Iohn Bellamie, 1637 ).
On the outbreak of the religious dispute between the king and Scotland in 1637, his support was eagerly sought by Charles I.
He emigrated to New England between 1634 and 1637 and became the first " professor " of the nascent Harvard College.
After the last Griffin duke had died during the Thirty Years ' War in 1637, the duchy was partitioned between Brandenburg-Prussia and Sweden.
During his life he became the enemy of Adam Kazanowski and Jeremi Wiśniowiecki, whose power diminished with the marriage between Władysław and Cecylia in 1637.
* John Jackson ( MP for Pontefract ) ( died 1637 ), English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1624 and 1629
Although this coast was punctuated by steep cliffs, a staircase to the Cais velho and successive remodelling ( between 1560 and 1637 ) allowed access to the village by sea.
*** Battle between Moshny and Ros on December 6, 1637

1637 and Puritan
A Puritan by upbringing, in 1637 Owen was driven from Oxford by Laud's new statutes, and became chaplain and tutor in the family of Sir Robert Dormer and then in that of Lord Lovelace.
A Puritan minister named John Davenport led his flock from exile in the Netherlands back to England and finally to America in the spring of 1637.
Another Puritan group left Massachusetts and started the New Haven Colony farther west on the northern shore of Long Island Sound in 1637.
Thomas Lincoln was descended from Samuel Lincoln, a Puritan from East Anglia who landed in Massachusetts ( possibly Hingham ) in 1637.

1637 and English
* 1637 – Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore, English politician ( d. 1715 )
* 1637 – Sir Edmund Andros, English governor in North America ( d. 1714 )
* 1574 – Robert Fludd, English composer and writer ( d. 1637 )
* 1637Pequot War: A combined Protestant and Mohegan force under English Captain John Mason attacks a Pequot village in Connecticut, massacring approximately 500 Native Americans.
* June 11 – Ben Jonson, English dramatist ( d. 1637 )
* January 17 – Robert Fludd, English Rosicrucian and Paracelsian physicist ( d. 1637 )
** Gervase Markham, English poet and writer ( d. 1637 )
* March 19 – Thomas Ken, English bishop and hymn-writer ( b. 1637 )
* February 24 – Edmund Andros, English governor in North America ( b. 1637 )
* May 20 – John Trevor, English Speaker of the House of Commons ( b. 1637 )
* October 10 – Thomas Traherne, English poet ( b. c. 1637 )
** Philemon Holland, English translator ( d. 1637 )
Tragedy (, tragōidia, " he-goat-song "< ref > Middle English tragedie < Middle French tragedie < Latin tragoedia <, tragōidia ; see " Tragedy ", p. 1637 in E. Klein, A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the English Language, Volume II L-Z, Elsevier ( 1967 ).
Cork purchased from Lord Castlehaven for £ 5, 000 the manor of Stalbridge in Dorset, which became his English seat an in 1637 he laid out a further £ 20, 000 for Temple Coombe Manor Close by in Somerset.
* New Haven Colony, an English colonial venture in present-day Connecticut from 1637 to 1662
Fearing to endanger his good relations with the powerful Dutch stadtholder Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange, his assistance to Spain limited itself to allowing Habsburg troops on their way to Dunkirk to employ neutral English shipping ; in 1636 and 1637 he made some halfhearted attempts to extort North Sea herring rights from Dutch fishermen until intervention by the Dutch navy made an end to such practices.
* Ben Jonson ( 1572 – 1637 ), English poet and dramatist
Robert Fludd, also known as Robertus de Fluctibus ( 17 January 1574 – 8 September 1637 ) was a prominent English Paracelsian physician.
* Sovereign of the Seas, also known as HMS Sovereign, an English warship launched in 1637 and in service until 1696, renamed Royal Sovereign in 1660
During this period he wrote only the one literary work, his Life of Peiresc, whose death in 1637 seemed to afflict him deeply ; it received frequent reprintings and an English translation.
English first arrived in China in 1637, when British traders reached Macao and Guangzhou ( or Canton ).

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