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A90869 A compendious view, or Cosmographical, and geographical description of the whole world. With more plain general rules, touching the use of the globe, then bave been yet published. Wherein is shewed the situation of the several countries, and islands: their particular governments, manners, commodities, and religions. Also a chronology of the most eminent persons, and things that have been since the creation, to this present: wherein you have a brief of the gospel, or a plain, and easie table, directing readily where to find the several things, that were taught, spoke, done and suffered, by Jesus Christ, throughout the said gospel. The which is not onely pleasant, and delightful; but very useful, and profitable; for all. But cheifly for those who want, either time, to read, or money to buy, many books. / By Tho. Porter. Porter, Thomas, fl. 1654-1668. 1659 (1659) Wing P2998A; Thomason E1863_2; ESTC R210226 74,944 154

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fire by powder in Tower street 1650 Lord General Cromwel returned from Ireland King of Scots set forrth of Holland and landed at the Spey in the North of Scotland General Fairfax voted to march with his army against the Scots he laid down his Commission Lord Cromwel made General of England Scotland and Ireland He entred Scotland A great fire at Holborne Conduit Traffick with Scotland prohibited The head of the kings picture in the the old Exchange broken off an this inscription set over the body thereof Ex●t Tyrannus Regum ultimus anno libertatis Angliae restitutae prim● Jan. 10 1648. His statute on the West end of St. Pauls throwne down also and after the remainder of his picture in the old Exchange broken down The great victory at Dunbar Leith and Edinburg taken The Scots king crowned in Scotland Divers Scots who mu●dered some of Lord Cromwels men had their houses pulled down and a Gallows erected there and the murderers hanged thereon 1651 Some of the chiefe in the plot for the Scots king in England taken Scilly Isles surrend●ed Castle-haven and his army threw down their armes and fl●d and divers taken in pursuit The Scots king entered England 40 men kept Worcester against the Scots army whilest the magazine was removed to Glocester Mr. Love and Gibbons beheaded Dundee taken the great victory and total rout of Worcester 500 l. profferd to any that should discover the Scots king 1652 Sr. George Askew took sunk and dispersed 36 Dutch ships The French fleet beaten by the English The Dutch beaten neer the Downs and about 8 ships sunk and taken Another terrible sea fight between the English and the Dutch neare the Isle of Wight and about 40 Dutch ships taken most of them being Merchants 1653 The long Parliament which began 3 Nov. 1640 dissolved The Dutch beaten seven ships sunk two Hoyes eleven ships a fly Boat and 1350 prisoners taken Mr. Lilburn returned to England and was committed to Newgate The short Parliament began General assembly of the Scots kirk dispersed Another bloody fight between the English and the Dutch wherein their Admiral Van Trump was slain 30 or more ships taken sunk and fired and 1000 prisoners taken The Dutch beaten again near the Coast of Holland and about 40 ships sunk and taken The Chancery voted down An act for Marriage births and burials Mr. Lilborne after divers dayes trial at the sessions house cleared by a Jury The short Pa●liament dissolved the Lord General Cromwel made Lord Protector of England Scotland and Ireland and the Dominions thereunto belonging And magnificently feasted at Grocers hall 1654 Peace proclaimed with Holland A third Parliament began at Westminster Major General Overton was committed to the Tower The Parliament dissolved Major General Harrison was carried to Portland A lamentable fire in Threed-needle-street 1655 A Cruel Massacre acted on the Protestants in Piemont by the Duke of Savoys forces Lord Lambeit chosen Lord Warden of the Cinque ports and Collonel Nathaniel Fines made Lord privy Seale A day of Humiliation was observed in England in the behalf of the Savoy Protestants and a great collection was made in the City and suburbs for them Divers of the late kings party secured in the several Counties of England General Blake lay before Cadiz in Spain with 30 sail of ships The Lord Christian Bond Ambassador from the king of Sweden arrived in London Mr. Rolt one of his Highness Gentleman set forth his journey with a ratification of the alliance between England and Sweden Articles of agreement were drawn between the Duke of Savoy and the Protestants there General Penn and Venables committed to the Tower His Highness appointed several Major Generals for all the Counties in England The Ambassador of France brought the ratification of the treaty of peace which was signed by his Highness and the king of France and sealed with the seals of both Nations 1656 Richard Hannum the great Robber executed in Smithfield A very great sto●m of hail thunder and lightning in the City of Norwich A great victory obtained by some of our Frigots against 7 Spanish ships richly laden coming from the West-indies The River of Thames ebbed and flowed twicein three hours A day of thanks-giving was observed in England for the success of the English against the king of Spains West-India fleet James Naylor John Stranger and his Wife Martha Simons and Dorcas Erbury brought from Bristol to London An act for taking away the Court of Wards and Liveries Peace with Portugal proclaimed in London and Westminster 1657 Major General Harrison was committed to the custody of the Serjeant at arms also Capt. Lauson Collonel Rich and Major Danvers were taken into custody Sir John Reynolds received his commission to be Commander in chiefe of those forces which were embarqued for Flanders A great defeat given to the Spanish Navy near Santa Cruz by General Blake as they returned from the Indies Mardike taken and put in the possession of Major General Morgan for the use of his Highnesse 8 or 9 Popish Priests were apprehended in Covent Garden and were sent prisoners to St. James 1658 A great victory obteined by the English in Jamaica against the king of Spains forc●s Dr. John Huet Mr. John Russel and Sir William Compton committed to the Tower The Earl of Warwick died May the 15 the Guards at White-hal were doubled and at other places about London and all the horse and foot were commanded to be in arms and about 40 of the Cavalliers party were apprehended and carried to White-hall Sir Henry Slingsby and Doctor Huet were condemned to be hang'd drawn and quarterd at Tibou●n A Whale was taken in the Thames neare Greenwich about 60 foot long and of a very great thickness Victory obteined by the French and English forc●s at the leagure before Dunkirk wherein 1●0● were killed and 2000 prisoners taken Sir Henry Slingsby and Dr. Huet were beheaded on Tower-hill Dunkirk surrendred to the English and French forces and the king of France put it into the hand of the Lord Lockart for the use of his Highness Graveling surrendred to the English and French forces 1659 September 3. Oliver Lord Protector died The The Lord Richard Cromwel his son was proclaimed L. Protector January 27. The Parl. began April 22 The Parl. was dissolved May 6. There was published a Declaration of the Officers of the army inviting the Members of the long Parl. who continued sitting till the 20 of April 1653 to return to the exercise and discharge of their trust The 7 day the members met in the painted Chamber from whence after some consultation amongst themselves with Mr. Speaker they went in a body to their house the Speaker having the Mice born before him where they passed a Declaration which since was printed wherein they doe declare that they are resolved through the gracious assistance of Almighty God to apply themselves to the faithful discharge of the trust reposed to them and to endeavour the
Titus 70 The Temple of Peace at Rome finished 71 The second persecution began under Domitian 89 St. John banished into the Island of Pathmos 90 He wrote his Revelations 95 The third persecution under Trajan 100 Ignat us Bishop of Antioch suffered Martyrdom 111 The J●ws rebelling against the Romans were slain in Egypt and Cyprus 114 The fourth persecution under Adrian 126 A new town built where the old Jerusalem was and called Elia 135 The fifth persecution under Amelius 167 Pol●ca●pus Bishop of Sm●rna burnt 169 Lucius began his reign and in his time England received the Christian faith 177 The Christian faith received in Scotland 201 The sixth persecution under Severus 202 Tertullian a priest of Carthage in Africk flourished 210 Leonides the father of Origen was beheaded 215 Origen flourished in Alexandria 216 Potamiena a Virgin together with her mother burned 220 The seventh persecution under Maximinus 236 Cyprian B●shop of Carthage died 249 The eighth persecution under Decius 251 A whole Synod held at Carthage in the time of Cyprian did erre Euseb book 7 254 The ninth persecution under Valerianus 257 Galienus his son reigned and restored peace unto the Christians 262 Diocletian began the tenth persecution 302 He deposed himself voluntarily and lived a private life 307 Maximinianus who reigned with him hangeth himself 310 Peter Bishop of Alexandria was beheaded 311 Manes the Heretick called himself Christ and the comforter and chose unto himself 12 Apostles he taught that there were many Gods and that the Sun was to be worshipped he took the king of Persia his son to cure him and killed him whereupon the king imprisoned him but he brake prison and fled into Mesopotamia and was there taken and flaid alive his skin filled with chaffe and hanged at the gate of the City 320 Constantine procured a peace for the Christians he was the first Christian Emperor 324 The first general Council 325 Christian Churches built by Constantine for in the tenth persecution they were greatly demolished 332 Frumentius made Bishop by Athanasius and sent to convert the Indians 333 Athanasius died 334 Cyrillus an Arrian was chosen Bishop of Jerusalem 344 Julian succeeded Constantius in the Empire he became an Apostate banished the Christians out of his court and entertained Philosophers and Conjurers in their stead 365 Macelonius and Tatianus were boyled to death 366 Artemius a noble man was beheaded for the faith 367 Julian was slain with an arrow in a battle against the Persians and Jovianus was Emperor in his stead 369 Valentinianus one whom Julian banished his court succeeded Jovianus in the Empire and joyned with him his brother Valens 368 80 Priests were put in a ship and burned by the Commandement of Valens the Arrian Emperor 381 Jerom the learned writer whose works are famous throughout the World flourished about this time 383 Augustine Bishop of Hippo wrote sundry excellent Books 386 Theodosius the Emperor died 396 Nectarius a man of profound learning was chosen B. of Constantinople by 150 Bishops 397 He banished Confession and the shriving Priests out of the Church because a Deacon abused a grave Matron under colour of confession 399 John Chrysostome was B. of Constantinople after Nectarius 401 He was deposed by the procurement of the Empresse and died in banishment 412 Orostus a learned Historiographer flourished about this time 413 Cynesius B. of Cyrene an eloquent man and a profound Philosopher flourished 430 A council called at Ephesus of 200 Bishops where Nestorius the Heretick was condemned 434 Polichronus B. of Jerusalem was deposed for simony and extortion 435 Socrates Scholasticus who wrote seven books of Ecclesiastical history was of great fame throughout all Greece 438 Theodoretus B. of Cyrus wrote the Ecclesiastical history comprizing 105 years   Sozomenus wrote the Ecclesiastical history from Constantine the Great to the raign of Theodosius the younger 443 A Provincial Council held at Constantinople were Eutiches the heretick was condemned 446 An heretical Council held at Ephesus where by means of Dioscurus B. of Alexandria Eutiches was restored 446 A Council of 630 Bishops held at Chalcedon where Dioscurus was deposed and Nestorius Eutiches and Macedonius condemned 450 Theodosius was by the Monks made B. of Jerusalem in the absence of Juvenalis but he was deposed by Martianus the Emperor and the other restored 451 John Damascenus a learned writer wrote against the Arrians 453 Timotheus Aelurus a Monk was by the seditious persons made Bishop of Alexandria but was immediately deposed by Leo 454 Paulinus Bishop of Nola in Italy was of great fame about this time he gave all his substance to redeem captives and poor prisoners 458 Basilius Bishop of Antioch 459 Timotheus Aelurus was called from exile where he had been 18 years by Basiliscus the Tyrant and restored to the Sea of Alexandria 463 Letus a learned man was burned by Honorius the Arrian 475 Fulgentius flourished about this time 484 All the Bishops of Africk came together by the command of Honorius the Arrian where his heresie was confirm'd and 444 Bishops exiled 485 A Synod called of 70 B. was called at Rome by Gelasius where the Canonical Sciptures were severed from the Apocrypha 492 Flavianus B. of Antioch was deposed for sedition by Anastasius the Emperor 493 Boetius a Christian Philosopher endured great persecution under Theodoricus the Arrian 494 Olympius an Arrian B. as he was blaspheming the Trinity was suddenly smitten from heaven with three fiery darts and burned quick 510 Theodosius B. of Alexandria was deposed by Justinianus for mainteining the heresie of Eutiches 524 Priscianus the great Grammarian flourished 528 Muccarius Bishop of Jerusalem was deposed for heresie 532 Clocks and Dials set up in Churches 606 The Persians took Jerusalem from the Romans 615 England was devided into Parishes 630 Cambridge was made an Unive●sity 635 The Saracens took Jerusalem from the Persians 637 Painting Glazing and building with stone brought into England by one Benet a Monk 655 Organs first used in Churches 661 Egbridius first made England a Monarchy 762 The Turks took Jerusalem from the Saracens 1010 England conquered by Duke William 1066 St. Pauls Church burnt 1068 Westminster Hall built 1102 London bridg new built with timber 1162 The first Major of London 1190 The Bible divided into chapters 1195 London bridge with 33 years labour finished with stone 1209 London bridge burnt 1212 Tyling first used in London 1247 The order of the Garter 1344 A frost from the midst of September until April 1364 The invention of Guns 1380 Printing first used in England 1440 St. Pauls again fiered 1443 First yeomen of the guard 1485 Norwich defaced by fire 1508 Evil May day Egypt was added to the Turkish Empire 1517 Luther wrote against the Popes Indulgences 1517 Duke of Buckingham beheaded 1521 Tindals Testament first printed 1530 Queen Elizabeth born Popes authority abrogated in English 1534 L. Thomas Cromwel made Lord keeper 1536 The Bible appointed to be read and Register books