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  • Car(e)y may refer to: Philip Cary (MP, died 1631) of Woodstock, member of House of Commons between 1614 and 1625 Philip Cary (MP, died 1437) of Cockington...
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  • Sir Philip Cary (c. 1579 – 1631) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1614 and 1625. Cary was the son of Edward...
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    censured. Philip Cary (died 1631), married Elizabeth Bland Katherine Cary, who married Henry Longueville of Wolverton in January 1597. Frances Cary, who married...
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    attainder. Sir Robert Cary's son by his first wife, his eldest son and heir, Sir Philip Cary (died 1437), of Cockington was MP for Devon in 1433. He married...
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  • shortest-lived female MP, Lady Cynthia Mosley, MP for Stoke 1929–1931, died in 1933 aged 34. The youngest female MP to die in office was Jo Cox, MP for Batley and...
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    John Donne (category 1631 deaths)
    John Donne (/dʌn/ DUN; 1571 or 1572 – 31 March 1631) was an English poet, scholar, soldier and secretary born into a recusant family, who later became...
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  • his father's attainder. Sir Philip Cary (died 1437), of Cockington, eldest son and heir, by his father's first wife. He was MP for Devon in 1433. He married...
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    Queen Elizabeth I. Sir George Horsey (died 1640), land reclaimer, son of Sir Ralph Horsey and Edith Mohun, knighted 1631. John Falconer (Jesuit) (1577–1656)...
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    his fellow-sufferers. In 1602 Whitelocke married Elizabeth Bulstrode (1575-1631), a daughter of Edward Bulstrode of Hedgerley Bulstrode, Buckinghamshire...
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    1670s), author Anthony Aston (died 1731), actor and dramatist Charlie Chaplin (1889–1977) Alistair Cooke (1908–2004) Cary Grant (1904–1986), film actor...
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    Handel (1740). 1629: On the Morning of Christ's Nativity 1630: On Shakespeare 1631: On Arriving at the Age of Twenty-Three 1632: L'Allegro 1632: Il Penseroso...
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    captured. April 13 – The largest volcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius since 1631 takes place, with lava flows towards both San Giorgio a Cremano and Torre...
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  • CMYK printing process. January – Cary's Rebellion: The Lords Proprietor appoint Edward Hyde to replace Thomas Cary, as the governor of the North Carolina...
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  • Tollius, Dutch classicist (b. 1633) June 24 – Philip Henry, English Nonconformist clergyman and diarist (b. 1631) June 26 – Alonso Xuárez, Spanish Baroque...
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  • Arthur Rimbaud; The Coming Race – Edward Bulwer-Lytton. Death of Alice Cary; Phoebe Cary 1872 in literature – The Birth of Tragedy – Friedrich Nietzsche; In...
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    philosopher John Donne of England (1571?–1631), Anglican priest, poet, and philosopher Michael Drayton of England (1563–1631), poet Cornelius Drebbel of the Netherlands...
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    connection is known to John Shapleigh (died 1414) of Exeter, MP, father of John Shapleigh (fl. 1414–1427), of Exeter, MP William Sharpe (fl.1620) of Tiverton...
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    Saint John, New Brunswick (category 1631 establishments in the French colonial empire)
    Telegraph-Journal. ProQuest 759626848. Retrieved 30 April 2024. Darling, Cary (8 June 2008). "Five Questions With Stuart Gordon, director of 'Stuck'"....
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  • 1630s (section 1631)
    spends most of his time fighting a bubonic plague epidemic, but dies in office on April 2, 1631. February 22 – Native American Quadequine introduces popcorn...
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  • Hall 1532: John Vernon 1533: Sir Philip Draycot of Painsley Hall, Draycot in the Moors 1534: Sir Edward Aston (died 1568) of Tixall Hall 1535: William...
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