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  1. Mary Somerset, Duchess of Beaufort (baptised 16 December 1630 – 7 January 1715) [1] also known by her other married name of Mary Seymour, Lady Beauchamp and her maiden name Mary Capell, was an English noblewoman, gardener and botanist. [2] [3] Among her introductions to British gardening are Pelargonium zonale, Ageratum species and Passiflora ...

  2. The Puritan migration to New England was marked in its effects from 1620 to 1640, declining sharply afterwards. The term Great Migration can refer to the migration in the period of English Puritans to the New England Colonies, starting with Plymouth Colony and Massachusetts Bay Colony. [1] They came in family groups rather than as isolated ...

  3. June – Scottish-born Presbyterian Alexander Leighton is brought before Archbishop William Laud 's Star Chamber court in England for publishing the seditious pamphlet An Appeale to the Parliament, or, Sions Plea Against the Prelacy (printed in the Netherlands, 1628). He is sentenced to be pilloried and whipped, have his ears cropped, one side ...

  4. The Massachusetts Bay Colony (1628–1691), more formally the Colony of Massachusetts Bay, was an English settlement on the east coast of North America around the Massachusetts Bay, one of the several colonies later reorganized as the Province of Massachusetts Bay. The lands of the settlement were in southern New England, with initial ...

  5. 1630. 8 April – Winthrop Fleet: The ship Arbella and three others set sail from the Solent with 400 passengers under the leadership of John Winthrop headed for the Massachusetts Bay Colony in America as part of the Puritan migration to New England (1620–1640); seven more, with another 300 aboard, follow in the next few weeks.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1630_in_art1630 in art - Wikipedia

    Catherine Duchemin, French flower and fruit painter (died 1698) Cornelis Norbertus Gysbrechts, Flemish painter of still life and trompe-l'œil (died 1683) Juan Valdelmira de Leon, Spanish of primarily still-life paintings of fruit and flowers (died 1660) 1630s: Bogdan Saltanov, Armenian-born Russian painter (died 1703)

  7. 1630s. The 1630s was a decade that began on 1 January 1630 and ended on 31 December 1639. It is distinct from the decade known as the 164th decade which began on January 1, 1631. and ended on December 31, 1640. Millennium:

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