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| 1  | 1601  | - 1601—1601: Great English Poor Law Act passed
 
- 1601—1601: First use of fruit juice as a preventative for scurvy by James Lancaster
 
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| 2  | 1602  | - 20 Mar 1602—20 Mar 1602: Dutch East India Company founded
 
- 8 Nov 1602—8 Nov 1602: Bodleian Library at Oxford University opened to the public
 
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| 3  | 1603  | - 24 Mar 1603—24 Mar 1603: Death of Elizabeth I: union of Scottish and English crowns -  under King James
VI of Scots and I of England (d. 1625)
 
- 25 Jul 1603—25 Jul 1603: Coronation -  James VI of Scotland is crowned first king of Great Britain
 
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| 4  | 1604  | - 1 Nov 1604—1 Nov 1604: Shakespeare: Othello' first presented 
 
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| 5  | 1605  | - 5 Nov 1605—5 Nov 1605: Gunpowder plot at Westminster (Guy Fawkes, etc)
 
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| 6  | 1606  | - 1606—1606: The London Company chartered to colonise Virginia: the Susan Constant, Godspeed,
and Discovery leave England on 19th De c taking 144 days to reach America
 
- 1606—1606: Episcopacy established in Scotland (against wishes of the Scots)
 
- 31 Jan 1606—31 Jan 1606: Guy Fawkes and co-conspirators executed
 
- 12 Mar 1606—12 Mar 1606: Adoption of Union Flag as the flag of Great Britain' (the term Union Jack is
used officially only when the Union Flag is flown from the Jack Mast of a Royal Naval vessel) 
 
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| 7  | 1607  | - 14 May 1607—14 May 1607: Jamestown, Virginia settled -  to become the first permanent British colony in
North America
 
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| 8  | 1608  | - 1608—1608: First use of telescope by Galileo -  he observed the moons of Jupiter two years later in
Jan 1610
 
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| 9  | 1610  | - 1610—1610: James VI & I established the Episcopal Church in Scotland -  Prebyterians persecuted
and many of their records lost
 
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| 10  | 1611  | - 1611—1611: Authorised (King James) Version of Bible in Britain
 
- 22 May 1611—22 May 1611: James VI & I created the title of baronet
 
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| 11  | 1613  | - 1613—1613: A copper farthing was produced, as a silver coin would be too small
 
- 29 Jun 1613—29 Jun 1613: The Globe Theatre in London burns during a performance of Henry the Eighth
(finally pulled down in 1644)
 
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| 12  | 1616  | - 23 Apr 1616—23 Apr 1616: Tuesday Apr 23 (Julian calendar): Death of Shakespeare
 
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| 13  | 1618  | - 1618—1618: Sir Walter Raleigh beheaded for allegedly conspiring against James I
 
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| 14  | 1619  | - 4 Dec 1619—4 Dec 1619: (Nov 24 old style): Colonists from Berkeley Parish in England disembark in
Virginia and give thanks to God (considered by many to be the first Thanksgiving in the
Americas)
 
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| 15  | 1620  | - 1620—1620: Manufacture of coke (the fuel, not the drink!) patented by Dud Dudley
 
- 21 Dec 1620—21 Dec 1620: (Dec 16 old style): The Mayflower reaches America -  founds Plymouth, New
England (had initially set sail from Southampton on Aug 5)
 
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| 16  | 1621  | - 1621—1621: Chimneys to be made of brick and to be four and a half feet above the roof
 
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| 17  | 1622  | - 1622—1622: First English newspaper appeared - Weekly News' 
 
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| 18  | 1624  | - 1624—1624: Monopoly Act in England: patents protected
 
- 1624—1624: Edmund Gunter introduces the surveyor's chain (measurement of length)
 
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| 19  | 1625  | - 1625—1625: The size of bricks standardised in England around this time
 
- 27 Mar 1625—27 Mar 1625: Death of King James VI & I
 
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| 20  | 1628  | - 1 Mar 1628—1 Mar 1628: Writs issued by Charles I that every county in England (not just seaport towns)
pay ship tax by this date
 
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| 21  | 1629  | - 10 Mar 1629—10 Mar 1629: Parliament dissolved by King Charles I -  did not meet for another 11 yea
 
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| 22  | 1633  | - Jun 1633—Jun 1633: Galileo summoned by Inquisition for publishing in favour of Copernican theory
 
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| 23  | 1635  | - 1635—1635: Letter Office of England & Scotland started
 
- 1635—1635: Flintlock small arms invented around this time (replaces matchlock)
 
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| 24  | 1636  | - 1636—1636: Hackney Carriages in use by now in London
 
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| 25  | 1638  | - 1638—1638: King Charles regarded protests against the prayerbook as treason -  forced Scots to choose
between their church and the King -  a ?Covenant'  swearing to resist these changes to the
Death  was signed in Greyfriars Church  Edinburgh and was accepted by hundreds of
thousands of Scots (revival of Presbyterian Church)
 
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| 26  | 1639  | - 1639—1639: Act of Toleration in England established religious toleration
 
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| 27  | 1640  | - 3 Nov 1640—3 Nov 1640: Charles I forced to recall Parliament (the 'Long Parliament') due to Scottish
invasion
 
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| 28  | 1641  | - 1641—1641: Charles I's policies cause insurrection in Ulster and Civil War in England
 
- 1641—1641: Charles I and the English Parliament acknowledge the Prebyterian Church in Scotland
 
- 23 Oct 1641—23 Oct 1641: 50,000 Irish killed in an uprising in Ulster
 
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| 29  | 1642  | - 1642—1642: The Civil War interrupted the keeping of parish registers
 
- 1642—1642: English theatres closed by Puritans (till 1660)
 
- 22 Aug 1642—22 Aug 1642: Charles I raises his standard at Nottingham -  First Civil War in England (to
1649)
 
- 13 Nov 1642—13 Nov 1642: Battle of Turnham Green -  Royalist forces withdraw in face of the
Parliamentarian army and fail to take London
 
- 24 Nov 1642—24 Nov 1642: Abel Janszoon Tasman discovers Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania)
 
- 18 Dec 1642—18 Dec 1642: Abel Janszoon Tasman first European to set foot in New Zealand
 
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| 30  | 1643  | - 13 Dec 1643—13 Dec 1643: Battle of Alton -  victory for Parliamentarians -  Sir Richard Bolle killed in St
Lawrence's church
 
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| 31  | 1644  | - 29 Jun 1644—29 Jun 1644: Battle of Cropredy Bridge -  Royalists beat the Parliamentarian forces
 
- 2 Jul 1644—2 Jul 1644: Battle of Marston Moor, near York -  Parliamentarian forces beat the Royalists
 
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| 32  | 1645  | - 1645—1645: Battle of Philiphaugh in Scotland
 
- 1645—1645: Scotland: Each county and burgh ordered to raise and maintain a number of foot
soldiers, according to population, to serve as militia -  population of Scotland estimated at
420,000
 
- 1645—1645: Plague made its last appearance in Scotland
 
- 14 Jun 1645—14 Jun 1645: Battle of Naseby: Parliament's New Model Army crushes the Royalist forces
 
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| 33  | 1646  | - 5 May 1646—5 May 1646: Charles I surrenders to the Scottish Army at Newark
 
- 20 Jun 1646—20 Jun 1646: Royalists sign articles of surrender at Oxford
 
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