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A70236 The historians guide in two parts : first, The recovery of lost time ... translated out of Italian : second, Englands remembrancer ... Doglioni, Giovanni Nicolò, 1548-1629. Compendio del mondo universale.; Clarke, Samuel, 1599-1682. England's remembrancer. 1676 (1676) Wing H2094A; ESTC R2022 52,929 136

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his Rebellious Subjects in France 1622 A Peace made between the most Catholick King and the Pope in the Valtoline 1622 Between the Emperor Ferdinand the Second and Leonora Gonzaga 1622 S. Isidore Ignatius Loiola Francis Ravier Philip Nerius S. Teresia were Canonised by Pope Gregory 1622 The Restauration of the Valtoline to the Pope 1623 The death of Pope Gregory the Fifteenth of Bologna 1623 The Creation of Pope Urban the Eighth 1623 Charles Prince of Great Britain went into Spain 1624 The Siege of Breda begun in Brabant 1624 James King of Great Britain sent Forces to recover the Palatinate 1625 The War of the French in the Valtoline 1625 Urban the Eighth Canoniseth Elizabeth Queen of Portugal of the Order of S. Francis 1625 The Savoyards fight against the Genoeses 1625 Breda Surrendred to Marquess Spinola in the name of the Catholick King 1625 The King of Spains Army against the Duke of Savoy 1625 The Siege of Verona 1626 Cardinal Barbarino sent Ambassador into Spain 1628 The Siege of Monserrat 1629 The Birth of the Prince of Spain Don Baltazar Carlo Domenico 1629 Andrew Corsino a Florentine Carmelite Canonised 1629 The Marquess Ambros Spinola was Governor of Milan 1630 Another dreadful Pestilence in Italy 1630 The Burning of Mount Vesuvius 1631 The death of Cardinal Frederick Barromeus 1632 The King of Swedes slain by the Imperialists 1633 The Arrival of Cardinal Infante Don Ferdinando at Milan 1634 A Victory obtained by the King of Hungary and the Cardinal Infante 1635 The Cardinal Caesar Monti 1639 Several places taken in Piedmont by Prince Tomaso and the Marquess Di Leganes and other Towns surrendred 1641 The death of the Cardinal Infante 1642 The Revolt of the Princes of Savoy to the French Party against the Spaniards 1643 Tortona occupied by the French and recovered by the Spaniards 1643 The death of Cardinal Richelieu Favorite to the French King 1643 The death of Lewis the Thirteenth King of France 1643 Prince Tomaso recovers several places in Piedmont 1644 A Peace concluded between the Ecclesiasticks and Confederate Princes 1644 The Forces of Bavaria at Tuttlinghen defeated by the French 1644 The death of Urban the Eighth succeeded by Innocent the Tenth 1644 The Castilian Troops brake through those of Portugal near Albuquerque as also the French Forces and the Catalonians in Neighboring places of Lerida which was besieged by the General to his Catholick Majesty 1644 The death of Queen Isabella of Spain the Wife of Philip the Fourth 1645 The Turks came against the Venetians in Candia 1646 The death of Mary the Empress Wife to Ferdinand the Third Emperor Ibid. The Siege and Relief of Orbetel 1646 A Naval Fight 1646 The Coronation of Prince Caesareo King of Bohemia at Prague 1646 A Conclusion of the Marriage between the most Serene Prince of Spain and the most Serene Infanta of the Empire 1646 The death of Odoard Farnese Duke of Parma and Piacenza Madam his Mother and his Sister the Dutchess of Modena 1646 The Siege of Lerida by the French 1646 The Demolishment of the Fort of Breme in the State of Milan 1647 The taking of Egra in Moravia by the Swedes 1647 The Earthquake in Naples was on the seventh of July on Sunday 1647 The Defeat of the Swedes near Egra by the Imperialists 1647 A Rebellion in England against Charles the First 1647 The Archduke Leopold is Governor of the Forces of his Catholick Majesty in Flanders with the gaining of Armentieres and Londresi 1647 The Invasion of the Duke of Modena who sided with the French in order to the Siege of Cremona 1648 The Inundation of the River Tiber at Rome 1648 Strange Prodigies appeared in the City of Emburgh in Germany 1648 The taking of Clissa by the Venetian Armado 1648 A Peace made between the King of Spain and the Hollander 1648 A Peace concluded between his Catholick Majesty the Princes of the Empire and the Crowns of France and Sweden 1648 The second Marriage of the Emperor Frederick the Third with Mary the Princess of Inspruck Ibid. The death of the King of Poland 1648 The Tumults of the Neopolitans quelled and appeased by the most Serene Signior Don John of Austria 1648 The second Siege of Cremona and its Relief 1648 The violent death of the Grand Signior Ibrahim and his Prime Visier and the Coronation of Mahomet his first-born but seven years of Age. 1648 The Tumults in Naples appeased 1648 Cremona a third time besieged by the French and Modeneses but without any advantage 1648 The Martyrdom of Charles Stuart of Scotland King of Great Britain France and Ireland 1649 A Conspiracy discovered in Madrid against the Royal Person of his Catholick Majesty and the Beheading of some of the Complices 1649 The Arrival in Italy and the Sojournment in Milan of her Majesty Maria Anna of Austria from the Catholick Court and of the King of Hungary and Bohemia Ferdinando Francis the Fourth both of them the most Princely Sons of the most August Ferdinand the Third Emperor 1649 His Majesty the King of Hungaries return to the Imperial Court 1649 A Memorable Action performed between the Fcclesiastick Army and the Parmeses with the Defeat at S. Peters in Casal 1649 Nuptials celebrated between the Duke of Mantua with the most Serene the Archdutchess Isabella Clara of Inspruck 1650 The sudden death of the Marquess James Godfrey Ibid. The seising of Castelet Crainpella and Marson in France by the Spaniard 1650 The Siege and Taking of Porto Longone by the Spanish Forces 1650 S. Theodore in Candia retaken by the Venetians 1650 A Marriage solemnised between the Princess Adelaida of Savoy with the Prince Ferdinand 1650 The Turkish Fleet defeated by the Venetians 1651 A notable overthrow of the Cossacks and Tartars given by the King of Poland 1651 The most Christian French king being of maturity was solemnly Crowned and confirmed King by all the people unanimously 1652 The taking of the City of Barcelona by the Spanish Army 1652 Gravelling and Dunkirk repossessed by the Spaniard 1654 The Imprisonment of the Duke of Lorrain being first committed to the Castle at Antwerp and then conducted to Spain 1654 The famous Marriage of his Highness the Duke of Modena and the Lady Donna Lucretia Barberina 1654 Bourdeaux besieged and taken by the French 1654 The Consecration of his most Christian Majesty at the City of Rheims 1655 The death of Pope Innocent the Tenth and the Creation of Alexander the Seventh 1655 The Extirpation of the Hereticks in the Valley of Lucerna 1655 The Journey of Christina Queen of Sweden to Rome 1656 The Coronation of the King of Bohemia at Prague 1657 Festivals celebrated in Italy 1658 The Creation of Leopold the first Emperor 1659 A Cessation of Arms in Italy 1659 The Canonization of S. Thomas of Villanova 1659 An Earthquake in Calabria 1660 A Peace ratified and confirmed between the Crowns of France and Spain 1660 The Celebration of the Marriage of Lewis the Fourteenth of France and
the Turks 1464 Bosnia being taken by the Turks their last King Stephan died 1473 Mahomet the Turk took prisoner by the Emperor 1475 The Holy year of Jubilee was ordained to be kept every Twenty fifth year 1475 S. Simoncinus an Infant was crucified at Trent 1480 John Gottingbergh found out the advantageous and necessary use of Printing 1486 Galeasius Duke of Milan 1477 Cyprus fell into the hands of the Venetians 1492 Jews absolutely banished the Kingdom of Spain 1497 Americus Vespucius first found out America or the New World 1500 Christopher Columbus found out the way to the Fortunate Islands 1501 Peter Alvarez found out Brasil in the Torrid Zone 1501 The French possessed themselves of the Kingdom of Naples 1503 Ishmael Sossa set abroach his new Sects and Schisms in the World 1505 The League in Cambray made against the Venetians 1517 Martin Luther began to publish his Doctrine 1512 The War between Charles the Fifth and the French King first set on foot 1523 The Isle of Rhodes reduced to the power of Solyman the Grand Signior 1525 Francis the French King taken prisoner by the Forces of Charles the Fifth 1526 Lewis King of Hungary slain by the Turks 1527 Rome was sacked by the Army of the Duke of Bourbon 1527 The French beaten out of Italy by the Spaniards 1530 Charles the Fifth was Crowned Emperor in Bologna 1530 Alexander de Medici Created Lord of Florence 1530 The Marquess Frederick Gonzaga made Duke of Mantua 1533 Tunis on the Coást of Barbary taken by the Turk 1534 Tunis retaken by Charles the Fifth and restored King Muleasses to his Kingdom 1535 Francis S forza died the last Duke of Milan 1537 Alexander de Medici was slain by Lorenzo 1539 Castel Nuovo taken by the Turk 1540 Ferdinando Cortez found out Mexico 1541 The Scots routed 1541 Algier expugned 1541 The Council of Trent appointed 1544 A great number of the People of East India Baptised 1546 Charles the Fifth began the War against the Protestants 1547 A Dissention hapned in Genoa 1547 Peter Lewis of the Family of the Farneses Duke of Parma was slain 1556 Octavius a Farnese Son to the Duke of Parma 1557 S. Quintins seised by the Spaniards 1558 Elizabeth Crowned Queen of England 1559 The memorable or wonderful year so called by reason of the death of the Pope Emperor and several other great Princes 1566 Chio politickly surprized by the Turk 1566 A War waged in Hungary where Solyman died 1567 The War between the Poles and Muscovites about their Confines 1568 A Victory obtained against the Hugonots with the death of the Prince of Conde 1570 The Duke Cosmo created Grand Duke of Tuscany 1570 The Turks possels themselves of the Kingdom of Cyprus 1571 The League between the Pope King of Spain and Venetian 1571 The Turks Army defeated by the Confederates 1572 The Admiral Coligni Chief of the French Hugonots murdered 1573 Henry Duke of Anjou Crowned King of Poland 1575 Civil Discords hapned in Genoa upon some Old and New Grudge 1576 A great Plague in Italy 1577 The Turkish War began between them and the Persians 1578 The King of Portugal flain by the African Moors Ibid. The first Foundation of the Knights of the Holy Ghost in France 1580 Philip King of Spain made King of Portugal 1581 The Hollanders declared themselves Rebels to the Catholick King 1582 The Julian year reformed by Pope Gregory the Thirteenth by the anticipation of ten days more than usual 1583 The Inhabitants raise tumults by the Archbishop Gebrard 1583 The Prince of Orange murdered by Baldassar 1583 A League concluded upon in France by the prime Nobility of that Kingdom 1585 Nuptials celebrated between the Duke of Savoy and King Philips Daughter 1585 The People of Japon visited Rome and Venice 1587 Mary Queen of Scots executed in England 1588 The Duke of Guise killed by the French King 1589 Henry the Third King of France was murdered 1590 Paris besieged by the King of Navarre 1591 A great Dearth or Scarcity in Italy 1592 The Turks wars against Croatia 1593 The Fortress of La Palma erected in Friuli by the Venetians 1593 Henry King of Navarre publickly declares himself a Roman Catholick 1596 Cadiz in Spain Sacked by the English 1597 Ferrara restored to the Church of Rome 1598 The death of Philip the Second King of Spain succeeded by Philip the Third 1599 The Ratification of the said Philip. 1600 A Marriage solemnised between the King of France and the Princess of Florence Ibid. Charles the First King of Great Britain born at Dunfernling in Scotland 1600 The Earl of Essex beheaded in England 1601 The Spaniards Landed in Ireland but beat back 1602 Elizabeth Queen of England died 1603 James the First Crowned King of Great Britain 1603 The Renowned Sir Walter Rawleigh condemned in England 1604 A Peace concluded between England and Spain 1605 The horrid Powder Treason discovered in England 1606 The Venetians Excommunicated by his Holiness 1606 Christianus King of Denmark went into England 1607 The Venetians Reconciliation to the Church of Rome 1607 James King of Great Britain commanded the Bible to be Translated into English 1608 Matthias Archduke of Austria made King of Hungary 1608 Virginia Planted by the English 1609 A War between the King of Fess and Morocco 1609 Fishing on the English Coast forbid by the King of England to Strangers without Licence 1610 The French King murdered 1610 Chelsey Colledge built by Westminster 1610 Charles Borromeus Canonised 1610 B. Legat burnt for an Heretick in London 1611 Matthias of Austria Crowned King of Bohemia 1612 Matthias Created Emperor 1612 Frederick Prince Palatine of the Rhine went into England 1612 A Marriage made up between France and Spain 1613 A War between the Dukes of Savoy and Mantua in Monserrat 1614 The Fort of Sandoval at Vercelli 1614 King of Denmark went into England 1615 The Siege of the City of Asti 1615 A Peace concluded between the Spaniard and the Duke of Savoy 1616 A Reciprocal Match between France and Spain 1617 A second War with the Duke of Savoy 1617 The Venetians wage War 1617 The Siege of Gradisca 1617 The surprise of Vercelli by the Spaniards 1617 The Election of Ferdinand the Second Emperor 1617 James King of Great Britain his going out of England to Scotland and back again to England 1617 The Archbishop of Spalato came into England 1617 The destruction of the Spanish Army against the Venetians 1618 The Apparition of a great Comet first seen in England 1619 Prince Charles of Spain Crowned King of Portugal 1619 The Rebellion of Bohemia Austria and Hungaria 1619 The War against the Rebels 1620 The Count Palatine of the Rhine styled King of Bohemia 1620 The taking of several places in the Palatinate by the Catholick Forces 1620 A Peace betwixt France and England 1620 The Valtoline taken 1621 The death of Philip the Third and Coronation of Philip the Fourth his Successor 1621 The most Christian King enters into Arms against
slain Octo. 19. S. Martins Fort relieved by Marshal Schomberg Octo. Duke raised the siege defeated and many Noble Englishmen slain Octo. Rochellers besieged by the Duke of Guise crave Aid of the English Mar. 17. Parliament Convened at Westminster wherein the Petition of Right was granted by the King July 29. Parliament Adjourned till the Twentieth of October and by Proclamation to January the Twentieth following 1628. May 8. Earl of Denbigh set fail for the relief of Rochel but failed May 13. Charles-James the first Son of King Charles the First born at Greenwich May 13. Staadt an English Garison rendred to the Imperialists June 14. Doctor Lamb murthered in the Streets of London June 16. The City fined for Lambs death 6000 l. June 17. A Remonstrance with a Bill for Subsidies presented to His Majesty July 26. Parliament Prorogued till October the Twentieth next July Earl of Marlborough outed of Treasurer Sir Richard Weston preferred July Sir Thomas Wentworth Created a Baron July Another Fleet designed for Rochel commanded by the Duke of Buckingham Aug. 23. Duke of Buckingham basely murthered at Portsmouth by John Felton Sept. 8. The Fleet set sail for Rochel from Portsmouth commanded by the Earl of Lindsey Sept. 25. Duke of Buckinghams Funeral Octo. 18. The relief of Rochel attempted but unsuccessful by reason of contrary winds Rochel surrendred and called Borgo Maria. Octo. 20. Parliament Adjourned till January the Twentieth following Mov 19. John Felton hanged at Tyburne his body carried to Portsmouth and there hanged in Chains for murthering the Duke of Buckingham Jan. 20. The Parliament met and Adjourned till March the second next Mar. 2. Dissolved by His Majesty Mar. 18. Prince Charles-James died 1629. Stirs in Scotland Marquess Huntley and others Proclaimed there Rebels flie into England Apr. 14. Peace with France concluded May 20. Proclaimed 1630. Mar. 29. King Charles the Second born Mar. Sir Robert Austruther sent Ambassador to Germany July 27. Charles the Second Baptised Nov. 17. Peace with Spain Proclaimed Mar. 11. Earl of Essex married to Mistress Pawlet 1631. Mar. 5. Lord Audley Arraigned May 14. Beheaded on Tower-hill Nov. 4. Lady Mary born 1632. King of Bohemia dies S. Pauls in London began to be repaired Feb. 11. A great Fire on London Bridge Some Broils in Ireland but soon appeased 1633. May 13. The King began His Progress for Scotland June 10. Arrived at Edenburgh June 18. Crowned there June 26. Returned thence Sept. 19. Bishop Laud translated to Canterbury Octo. 14. James Duke of York born 24. Christned Febr. 2. The four Inns of Court joyn in a Mask at Whitehal 1634. Attorney General Noy designed the raising Ship-money Aug. 9. Died A Parliament called in Ireland The Scots begin their designs against the King His Majesty set out a gallant Fleet this Summer under the Conduct of Robert Earl of Lindsey 1635. Dec. 28. Lady Elizabeth born Jan. 2. Baptised Prince Rupert arrived at London Commotions began about the Ceremonies of the Church Bishop Juxson of London made Lord Treasurer 1636. Ship-money debated Feb. 2. Twelve Judges gave their Verdict for the Legality of Ship-money Mar. 17. Lady Anne born June Burton Prynne and Bastwick sentenced in the Star-Chamber this Midsummer Term. 1637. June 26. Prince Rupert set sail for Holland June 26. A Liturgy sent into Scotland July 13. At the first reading at Edenburgh of the Liturgy it occasioned great tumults Octo. 18. The Bishop of Galloway assaulted Octo. 19. The Scots Petition against the Liturgy Dec. 7. Earl of Roxborough sent into Scotland Feb. 19. Tumultuous Meetings forbidden there The Scots entred into Covenant 1638. May 16. Marquess Hamilton sent into Scotland June 28. The Kings Declaration against any Innovation in Religion sent to Hamilton July 2. Proclaimed by him Sep. 22. A Declaration discharging the Service Book in Scotland Oct. 13. Maria de Medicis Queen Mother arrived in England Argile declares for the Scots-Covenanters Marquess Hamilton returned into England Covenanters began to Arm. Solicited France for Aid 1639. Mar. 27. Charles the First marched against the Scotch Covenanters May 25. Parliament began in Scotland May 25. Dissolved by His Majesty May 28. The King incamped near Barwick in view of the Scots Army May 28. Marquess Hamilton at Forth with the English Navy June 10. The Scots Treated with the King June 17. Peace concluded June 18. Both Armies disbanded June 18. The Prince Elector comes into England Aug. 1. The King returned to Theobals from the North. Aug. 3. Thence to Whitchal Aug. 3. Lord Deputy of Ireland arrived at London and Created Earl of Strafford Aug. 13. Another Parliament began in Scotland Sept. 7 8 11. A Fight in the Downs between the Spanish and Dutch Fleets Dec. 5. King Charles resolves to call another Parliament in case of the Scotch Rebeilion Earl of Strafford goes for Ireland and calls a Parliament Mar. Earl of Strafford returned for England Jan. 10. Lord Keeper Coventry dies 1640. Apr. 13. Parliament began in England Apr. 13. The Convocation began Apr. 13. The Scots Letter to the French King read in the House Apr. 13. Earl of Lowden accused for penning it May 5. The Parliament dissolved and some Members imprisoned May 6. The Convocation turned into a Synod May 6. A Paper set on the Exchange incouraging the rabble to assault the Bishop of Canterbury May 29. The Synod ended June 2. The Scotch Parliament met again at Edenburgh July 8. Henry Duke of Glocester born Aug. 10. King Charles set out towards the North. Aug. 28. Newborne Fight and Newcastle deserted Aug. 29. Possessed by the Scots Aug. 29. Durham the like Sept. 20. The King sets up His Standard at York Sept. 24. The King Summons His Great Council of Peers and meet at York Sept. 24. Commissioners consisting of eight Earls and eight Barons to treat with the like number of Scots who met at Rippon Octo. 26. A Cessation agreed Octo. 28. Great Council dissolved Octo. 28. The Bishop of Lincoln released Nov. 3. The fatal Long Parliament began Nov. 12. Earl of Strafford Impeached of Treason and committed to the Black R●d Nov. 12. One hundred thousand pounds Voted to the Scots and borrowed of the Oily Nov. 12. The Lords denied the Earl of Strafford Bail and Council Nov. 22. Committed to the Tower Nov. 22. Prynne Burton enter triumphantly into Westminster and followed by many Thousands Nov. 27. Ship money questioned by the Parliament Dec. 5. Secretary Windebank ●●…d into France Dec. 7. Ship-m●n●y Voted lilegal Dec. 7. The Judges questioned about it Dec. 8. The Lady Anne died at Richmond Dec. 16. A●●terman Pennington and a rabble of people Petition the Parliament against Bishops Dec. 18. Laud Archbishop committed to the Black Rod. Jan. 11. A Bill of a Triennial Parliament Exhibited Jan. 28. The Charge against Strafford read in the House of Commons Jan. 30. In the House of Lords Febr. 2. Three hundred thousand pounds Voted to our dear Brethren of Scotland for a Supply of their Losses
25. Roger l'Estrange condemned to die for an attempt upon Lyn Regis Jan. 1. Hothams the Father and Son beheaded Jan. 2. Roger l'Estrange reprieved Jan. 10. Land Archbishop of Canterbury beheaded Jan. 11. A skirmish at Cullom Bridge where Sir H. Gage was slain Jan. 14. Prince Maurice set out from Exeter towards Worcester Jan. 30. Uxbridge Treaty began Febr. 22. Uxbridge Treaty ended Febr. 22. Shrewsbury surprised by the Parliament Febr. 25. Colonel Rossiter defeated near Melton Mowbray Mar. 1. Pontefract relieved and the Parliaments army defeated by Sir Marmaduke Langdale Mar. 5. Prince Charles sets out from Oxford towards the West Mar. 10. The Parliament at Oxford adjourned till October the tenth next Mar. 10. Prince Charles came to Bristol Mar. 24. The House of Commons Voted that the Clause For the Preservation of 〈◊〉 Majesties Person should be left out in Sir Thomas Fairfax Commission 1645. Apr. 14. High-Archal siege raised Apr. 22. Colonel Massey defeated at Ledbury by Prince Rupert Apr. 24. Belchingt-house delivered up to the Parliament Apr. 25. Colonel Windebank sentenced for it May 3. Col. Windebank shot to death at Oxford May 7. The King marched from Oxford May 22. Oxford the first time besieged May 23. Godstow House quitted May 26. Eversham taken by the Parliament May 30. Leicester besieged by the King May 31. Stormed and taken June 1. Gaunt House yielded June 2. A Sally made out of Oxford after which General Fairfax raised his siege June 14. The fatal Battle of Naesby June 18. Leicester regained by the Parliament June 27. Highworth surrendred June 28. Carliste yielded to the Scots July 4. The Scotch Army at Tamworth July 10. The Kings Forces defeated at Langport July 21. Pontefract Castle delivered to the Parliament July 23. Bridgewater also July 25. Scarborough the like July 30. Bathe likewise Aug. 15. The Scotch Army sate down before Hereford Aug. 17. Sherbourn Castle taken by the Parliament Montross defeated the Scotch Army near Glascow in Scotland Aug. 22. General Fairfax sate before Bristol Aug. 27. The Lord Keeper Littleton died Aug. 27. The King came to Oxford Aug. 30. The King marched to Morton Henmarsh Sept. 2. The Scots raised their siege from before Hereford Sept. 6. The Parliaments Quarters beat up at Tamworth Captain Gardner was slain there Sept. 10. Bristol surrendred to General Fairfax Sept. 13. Montross defeated at Philliphaugh in Scotland Sept. 22. The Kings Army routed at Zouten Heath and slain there the L. Ber. Stuart Earl of Lichfield Oct. 14. Basing-house taken and in it the Noble Marquess of Winchester Oct. 15. The Lord Digby defeated at Sherbourne in Dorsetshire Nov. 3. The King returned to Oxford Nov. 5. Bolton Castle yielded to the Parliament Nov. 16. Beeston Castle the like Dec. 4. Latham-house also Dec. 17. Hereford surprised Jan. 19. Wormleighton-house burnt Jan. 19. Dartmouth stormed and taken by the Parliament Feb. 3. Belvoir Castle delivered to the Parliament Feb. 3. Westchester the like Feb. 16. Torrington stormed and taken by the Parliament Feb. 25. Launceston quitted by the King Feb. 28. Saltash likewise Feb. 29. Lizzard also Mar. 3. Mount Edgcomb yielded Mar. 3. Foy quitted by the King Mar. 11. Earl of Lichfield interred at Oxford Mar. 14. The Lord Hopton accepted of Conditions for disbanding his Army near Stow. Mar. 21. The Lord Ashley defeated near Stow. 1646. Mar. 25. Dennington surrendred to the Parliament Apr. 8. Ruthen Castle delivered Apr. 8. Corfe Castle taken Apr. 13. Exeter delivered Apr. 15. S. Michaels Mount yielded Apr. 25. Prince Ruperts Troops disbanded Apr. 25. Dunster Castle delivered Apr. 26. Woodstock surrendred Apr. 27. The King went disguised from Oxford May 2. Oxford besieged the second time by General Fairfax May 5. The King came to the Scotch Army at Southwell May 6. The Magazine for Provision in Oxford first opened May 8. Banbury surrendred May 13. The King carried to Newcastle May 18. A Treaty began at Oxford May 24. Radnor surrendred May 31. The Stream of Isis at Oxford turned into the old Channel June 6. Carnarvon surrendred June 9. Ludlow delivered June 10. Berstall the like June 17. A Cessation of Arms at Oxford June 22. The Treaty there ended June 24. Oxford and Farrington surrendred July 9. The Duke of Yorks Servants discharged July 16. Lichfields Close surrendred July 23. Worcester the like July 24. The Princess Henrietta conveyed from Oatlands by the Lady Dalkeith July 28. Wallingford Castle surrendred July 31. Gothridge the like July 31. Pendennis yielded July 31. Conway taken by storm Aug. 8. The true Great Seal of England broken and defaced Aug. 19. Ragland surrendred Sept. 13. The Earl of Essex died Sept. 16. Scilly Island and Castle surrendred Octo. 22. The Earl of Essex Funeral Octo. 26. Denbigh Castle surrendred Nov. 12. General Fairfax triumphantly marched to London Febr. 1. The Scotch Army marched into Scotland having sold their King for Money Febr. 12. Barwick quitted by the Scots Febr. 17. King Charles brought prisoner to Holmby 1647. June 4. The King taken from Holmby by Cornet Joyce and carried to Childersley June 8. Thence to Newark June 24. To Royston July 1. To Hatfield July 3. To Windsor July 5. To Caversham where the Prince Elector visited him July 11. To Mandenhead where His Royal Highness the Duke of York dined with him July 22. To Latimer July 30. Thence to Stoke July 30. The City declared against the Army Aug. 7. The Army marched into London where the Forts and Outworks were sleighted Aug. 14. The King at Oatlands Aug. 23. The King dined at Sion house Aug. 24. Thence to Hampton Court Nov. 11. The King fled into the Isle of Wight Jan. 30. Voted that no further Addresses be made to the King Febr. 10. Captain Burleigh murdered at Winton Febr. 14. Judge Jenkins brought to the Bar where he denied the power of the Court. 1648. Apr. 9. A great rising of the Apprentices of London in behalf of the King Apr. 20. His Royal Highness the Duke of York escaped from S. Jameses Apr. 30. Barwick surprised by Sir Marmaduke Langdale May 25. Carliste taken by Sir Philip Musgrave May 25. Chepstow surrendred to the Parliament and Sir Nicholas Kemish stain May 27. Part of the Navy revolted from the Parliament May 27. Tenby surrendred May 31. Maidstone fight June 2. Pontefract Castle surprised June 6. The Lord Goring at Stratford-Bow with his Forces June 30. Votes for no further Addresses to the King nulled July 7. Francis Lord Villiers slain at Kingstone Aug. 17. The Scotch Army under Duke Hamilton defeated Aug. 28. Colchésier surrendred and Sir Charles Lucas Sir George Lisle shot to death Sept. 18. The Treaty began in the Isle of Wight Octo. 29. Rainsborough slain Nov. 27. The Treaty in the Isle of Wight broken off Dec. 1. The King taken away from the Isle of Wight and carried to Harst Castle Dec. 5. The Kings Concessions Voted satisfactory Dec. 6. Members imprisoned and secluded by the Army Dec. 21. The King brought
Mary Teresa Infanta of Spain 1660 Mount Vesuvius threatens great destruction 1661 The death of the most eminent French Minister of State Cardinal Mazarin 1661 The overflowing of Rome by the River Tiber. 1661 The Beatification of Francisco de Sales Bishop of Geneva 1664 The Canonization of Peter d'Argues 1664 The taking of Gigeri in Africa by the Army of his most Christian Majesty FINIS ENGLANDS Remembrancer Being a Summary Of the Actions Exploits Battles Sieges Conflicts And other remarkable Passages that have hapned in any of His Majesties Dominions From Anno Domini 1600. until the present Year of 1675. Written by a Lover of his King and Countrey LONDON Printed for W. Crooke at the Green Dragon without Temple-Bar 1676. ANNO 1600. Nov. 19. KIng Charles the First born at Dunfernling in Scotland Feb. 25. Earl of Essex Beheaded 1601. Spaniards Landed in Ireland but beaten off with loss Oct. 27 Last Parliament of Queen Elizabeth began Nov. 19. Dissolved 1602. Mar. 24. Queen Elizabeth died and King James the Sixth of Scotland Proclaimed King Mar. 24. A great Plague began at London 1603. Apr. 5. King James began his journey out of Scotland May 7. Arrived at the Charter-house London May 11. Thence to the Tower June 11. Queen Anne with Prince Henry came to York June 27. King met them at Erston in Northamptonshire June 27. They entred London July 15. King and Queen Crowned at Westminster Nov. 17. Sir Walter Rawleigh condemned Jan. 14. The Mille manus Petition for Reformation presented to His Majesty 1604. A Parliament Assembled Aug. 18. A Treaty of Peace with Spain Jan. 6. Charles the First Created Duke of York And King James styled King of Great Britain 1605. Nov. 5. Parliament met at Westminster and the Powder-Plot discovered 1606. May 27. Parliament ended July 7. King of Denmark arrived in England Aug. 12. Departed thence 1607. A Rebellion in Northamptonshire and the next Counties about Inclosures A new Translation of the Bible began into English 1608. Apr. 19. Earl of Dorset Lord Treasurer died suddenly New Exchange built S. Edmunds bury burnt Virginia Planted 1609. Apr. 10. The New Exchange first opened and named by King James Britains Burse May 8. Fishing on the English Coast forbid to Foreigners without leave first had Allum first brought to perfection by Sir J. Bouchier Silkworms brought to England King James laid the Foundation Stone of Chelsey Colledge League with France 1610. May 8. The first Provost of Chelsey Colledge ordered by King James May 30. Prince Henry Created Prince of Wales Octo. 16. Began the Fifteenth Session of Parliament 1611. Mar. 25. Sir Robert Carr made Viscount Rothester Langrave of Hessen came into England Legat condemned by the Convocation for an Arrian Heretick was afterwards delivered by a Significavit to the Secular Power And burnt in Smithfield Sutton the Founder of the Charter-house Hospital died The new Translation of the Bible finished 1612. Apr. 11. Wightman of Burton burnt at Lichfield for an Heretick June 19. The Lord Sanguir a Scot for murthering Turner executed Octo. 16. Frederick Prince Palatine of the Rhine arrived in England Octo. 29. Prince Henry fell sick Nov. 26. Died at S. Jameses Dec. 7. Interred at Westminster Feb. 14. Lady Elizabeth wedded to Frederick the Fifth Prince Elector Palatine of the Rhine at Whitehal Plantations setled in Ireland by some of the Companies of London 1613. Apr. 10. Prince Elector and Princess left England Aug. 7. Dorchester burnt Nov. 4. Viscount Rochester Created Earl of Somerset The Lady Frances Howard Divorced from the Earl of Essex and married to the Earl of Somerset Wadham Colledge in Oxon Founded A Parliament suddenly called and as suddenly dissolved 1614. July King of Denmark came into England the second time Aug. 1. Departed Stratford upon Avon burnt The New River brought to London by Sir Hugh Middleton from Ware 1615. Lady Arabella died in the Tower Sept. 17. Sir Thomas Overbury poysoned For which Earl of Somerset and his Lady arraigned and condemned and Sir Gervase Elvis Lieutenant of the Tower and divers others executed 1616. Nov. 3. Prince Charles Created Prince of Wales Dec. 6. Archbishop of Spalato arrived in England Mar. 4. King James his progress into Scotland 1617. Sept. 5. King James returned from Scotland Jan. 29. Doctor William Butler the famous Physitian of Cambridge died 1618. Oct. 29. Sir Walter Rawleigh beheaded Nov. 3. Synod of Dort began Nov. 18. Comet seen in England before the death of Queen Anne 1619. Apr. 19. Synod of Dort ended Mar. 2. Queen Anne died at Hampton Court 1620. July 17. Bernard Calucet of Andover went from Southwark to Callis this day and back against the same Peace with France 1621. Jan. 20. A Parliament assembled in which the Lord Chancellor Bacon was outed and sent to the Tower G. Abbot Archbishop of Canterbury casually killed a Keeper in Bramshil Park 1622. Mar. 30. Archbishop of Spalato commanded to leave the Realm within twenty days English Treats with the Spaniards for the Restitution of the Palatinate Feb. 17. Prince Charles embarks for Spain Mar. 7. Arrived there 1623. Sep. 12. Prince left Spain Octo. 5. Arrived at Portsmouth Octo. 6. Entred London Octo. 26. The fatal Vespers at Blackfryers Mar. 13. King James enters into a War for the Recovery of the Palatinate 1624. The Marriage with France accorded Count Mansfield Shipwracked Amboyna's bloody cruelty 1625. Mar. 27. King James died at Theobalds Mar. 27. King Charles Proclaimed Mar. 17. A great Plague at London whereof died 35417. Mar. 17. King James removed to Denbam-house May 1. Marriage with France celebrated at Paris May 14. King James Intombed at Westminster June 18. King Charles calls his first Parliament June 22. Queen Landed at Dover June 23 Marriage Consummated at Canterbury June 27 Marriage declared at Whitehal June 27 King and Queen remove to Hampton-Court June 27 Doctor Montague questioned by the Parliament July 11. parliament Adjourned to Oxford Aug. 1. Met at Oxford House of Commons in the Divinity-School Ever since the Parliament appointed a Committee of Lay-persons for Religion Aug. 7. Dissolved Aug. Michaelmas Term Adjourned to Reading because of the Plague Octo. 8. Cadiz Voyage Febr. 2. King Charles the First Crowned at Westminster Febr. 6. Parliament meet at Westminster A League with Denmark Sweden and the States against Spain Williams Bishop of Lincoln outed of being Keeper 1626. Mar. 1. Duke of Buckingham charged with High Treason by the Earl of Bristol Mar. 8. Makes his Defence but was Sequestred the Lords House Mar. 8. Sir John Elliot and Sir Dudley Diggs committed to the Tower but soon released Mar. 15. Parliament dissolved Mar. 15. Earl of Arundel confined to his House Mar. 15. Earl of Pristol to the Tower Aug 17. King of Denmark routed by Tilly. Sir Francis Bacon died 1627. June 27. Duke of Buckingham Imbarked for the Isle of Rhee July 1. Proclaimed his Manifesto July 13. Landed in the Isle Aug. S. Martins Fort besieged Aug. S. Jo. Burroughs