Events from the 1630sinEngland. Monarch – Charles I 1630 8 April – Winthrop Fleet: The ship Arbella and three others set sail from the Solent with 400...
The 1630s was a decade that began on January 1, 1630, and ended on December 31, 1639. January 2 – A shoemaker in Turin is found to have the first case...
1630s – Tomb of Ali Mardan Khan in Lahore is built. 1630–1631 – Church of San Caio in Rome rebuilt by Francesco Peparelli and Vincenzo della Greca. 1630–1635...
their sale and enclosure. Charles I of England's decision in 1629 to govern without Parliament meant greater urgency in finding further sources of income which...
portrait of Charles I of England by Anthony van Dyck, dated to c. 1635, and now in the Louvre Museum in Paris. It depicts Charles in civilian clothing and...
there may have been up to 300,000 Catholics inEngland by the late 1630s – they were certainly more open in court society. Charles came under increasing...
into England and there are records of visits from Jews named Alonzo de Herrera and Simon Palache in 1614. The writings of John Weemes in the 1630s provided...
action, which, though inefficient, raised an estimated £100,000 a year in the late 1630s. One such monopoly was for soap, pejoratively referred to as "popish...
This timeline of the history of piracy in the 1630s is a chronological list of key events involving pirates between 1630 and 1639. June 20 - Murat Reis...
Events from the 1630sin Canada. 1631: Charles de la Tour builds Fort La Tour (also known as Fort Saint Marie) at the mouth of the Saint John River. 1632:...
Little Gidding is a small village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England. It lies approximately 9 miles (14 km) northwest of Huntingdon, near Sawtry...
Events from the 1620s inEngland. This decade sees a change of monarch. Monarch – James I (until 27 March 1625), then Charles I 1620 27 April – treaty...
successful of the Christian states in dealing with the corsair threat was England.[citation needed] From the 1630s onwards England had signed peace treaties with...
Dutch practice.[citation needed] In the 1630s, thousands of Puritan families from East Anglia emigrated to New Englandin America, taking much East Anglian...
Colony during the 1630s and what has become known as the Great Migration. The painter Thomas Gainsborough lived and worked in Ipswich. In 1835, Charles Dickens...
colonization. It was successful, with about 20,000 people migrating to New Englandin the 1630s. The population was strongly Puritan and was governed largely by...
in the country once more from the 1630s. It is from this first that the current Jewish population of the UK has grown. The 1640s and 1650s inEngland...
Courting by Willem Pieterszoon Buytewech) Flanders, 1630s (Man with a Hat painting by Adriaen Brouwer) England, 1640s (Ester Tradescant and Son, attributed to...
attacked by Royalist forces in the Battle of Birmingham in 1643, and it developed into a centre of Puritanism in the 1630s and as a haven for Nonconformists...
at one point he contemplated emigration to New England. He became a religious Independent in the 1630s and thereafter believed his successes were the...
political sensitivity; by the late 1630s, instituting Personal Rule in 1629, enforcing Laudian reforms on the Church of England, and ruling without Parliament...
river banks to the waiting colliers, for export to London and elsewhere. In the 1630s, about 7,000 out of 20,000 inhabitants of Newcastle died of plague, more...
This timeline is a chronology of significant events in the history of the U.S. State of New Mexico and the historical area that is now occupied by the...
The list of ship launches in the 1630s includes a chronological list of some ships launched from 1630 to 1639. Hall, Henry, Special Agent (1884). Report...