Author Chronology Display
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1631 |
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Agitation grows in England against harsh ecclesiastical sentences |
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1631, July d |
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Anglo-Spanish naval treaty |
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1632 |
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Charles I fines the City of London for failing to put down a riot |
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1632, June 15 |
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Sir Francis Windebank becomes a Principal Secretary of State |
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1632, July d |
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Van Dyck knighted and granted pension by Charles I |
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1632, November 27 |
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Sir John Eliot dies in the Tower of London |
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1633 |
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Trial of the Lancashire witches |
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1633, March 08 |
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Charles I fines the City of London and seizes its plantation in Ulster |
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1633, May d |
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Charles I revives the forest eyre to raise money by fines |
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1633, June 18 |
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Charles I is crowned King of Scotland; insists on Anglicising the Church |
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1633, August 06 |
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William Laud appointed Archbishop of Canterbury |
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1633, October 18 |
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'Book of Sports' allowed on Sundays |
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1633, October 23 |
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William Juxon is elected Bishop of London |
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1634, February 17 |
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William Prynne is tried for libelling Queen Henrietta Maria |
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1634, May 07 |
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William Prynne loses both his ears as punishment for libel |
1634, October 20 (to 1641) |
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Ship Money |
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1635 |
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Postal Services and Letters |
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1635 |
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Completion of the Queen's House, Greenwich |
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1635, March 15 |
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Archbishop Laud becomes First Lord of the Treasury |
1636 (to 1700) |
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Cambridge Platonists |
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Citation:
Battigelli, Anna. "Author Chronology for John Dryden". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 9 October 2008.
[http://www.litencyc.com/php/newlifeline.php?id_author_0=1320, accessed 22 May 2013.]