1647


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Events

January–March

April–June

  • April 3 – In England, a letter from the Agitators of the New Model Army, protesting delay of pay, is read in the House of Commons.
  • May 13 – The 1647 Santiago earthquake rattles Chile.
  • May 24 – The Marquis of Argyll and David Leslie join forces to defeat Alasdair MacColla, at Rhunahoarine Point in Kintyre. MacColla flees to Ireland; his followers are massacred.
  • June 6Michael Jones, named Governor of Dublin by England's Parliamentarians, lands with 2,000 troops and begins the expulsion of Catholics and the arrest of Protestant royalists.
  • June 8 – The Puritan rulers of England's Long Parliament pass the "Ordinance for abolishing all Holidays, and appointing other Days for Sports and Recreations for Scholars, Apprentices, and Servants, in their Room", confirming abolition of the feasts of Christmas, Easter and Whitsun, though making the second Tuesday in each month a secular holiday. The Act declares "Forasmuch as the Feasts of the Nativity of Christ, Easter, and Whitsuntide, and other Festivals, commonly called Holidays, have heretofore been superstitiously used and observed; be it ordained, That the said Feasts and Festivals be no loner observed within England and Wales."
  • June 10 – The Battle of Puerto de Cavite begins in the Spanish Philippines when an armada of 12 large warships from the Dutch Republic sails into Manila Bay, with cannon fire hitting many of the roofs of the city. The Spanish defending fleet drives off the Dutch after a two day battle.
  • June 16Ferdinand IV, King of the Romans, is crowned as the King of Hungary and Croatia at Pressburg, now the Slovakian capital of Bratislava
  • June 19 – The Duke of Ormond, the royalist governor of Dublin, concludes a treaty with the English Commonwealth's Earl of Anglesey, handing over control of Dublin to the Commonwealth in return for the English promise to protect the interests of royalists, both Protestant and Roman Catholic, who had not joined in the Irish Rebellion.
  • June 25 – The "Remonstrance of The Army" is presented to the English parliament by former Royal Army supporters of King Charles I, pledging their loyalty to the new English Commonwealth.

July–September

October–December

Date unknown

Births

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January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Date unknown

Deaths

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References

References

  1. "The Culmination of a Chinese Peasant Rebellion: Chang Hsien-chung in Szechwan, 1644–46", by James B. Parsons, ''The Journal of Asian Studies'' (May 1957) p. 399
  2. The Work of the Westminster Assembly John Murray, (The Presbyterian Guardian 1942)
  3. History of the Great Civil War vol. iii, S.R. Gardiner (London 1889)
  4. "Milestones in Norway Post's history". postennorge.com.
  5. Frederic Wakeman, ''The Great Enterprise: The Manchu Reconstruction of Imperial Order in Seventeenth-Century China'' (University of California Press, 1985) p. 738
  6. Wyndham Sydney Boundy, ''Bushell and Harman of Lundy'' (Gazette Printing Service, 1961)
  7. Sir Edward Cust, ''Lives of the Warriors of the Thirty Years' War: Warriors of the 17th Century'' (John Murray Publishing, 1865) pp. 457-458
  8. Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Scotland 1644–1651, David Stevenson (Newton Abbott 1977)
  9. [https://books.google.com/books?id=n65CAAAAYAAJ&dq=1647+june+ordinance+holidays&pg=PA408 ''The Parliamentary Or Constitutional History of England''], Volume XV: From July 1, 1646 to June 22, 1647 (William Sandry, 1755) p. 408
  10. (2001–2005). "Christmas abolished! - Why did Cromwell abolish Christmas?". The Cromwell Association.
  11. Gary S. De Krey, ''Following the Levellers: Political and Religious Radicals in the English Civil War and Revolution, 1645–1649'' (Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2018) p. 114
  12. "Stuyvesant, Petrus", by Bruce Vandervort, ''The Encyclopedia of North American Indian Wars, 1607–1890: A Political, Social, and Military History'', ed. by Spencer Tucker (ABC-CLIO, 2011) p. 767 had arrived on May 11.
  13. ''The New Aberystwyth Guide'', by T. J. Llewelyn Prichard (Lewis Jones, Bookseller, 1824) p. 28
  14. John Seach. "Geysir Volcano, Iceland". volcanolive.com.
  15. "Salomon van Ruysdael: The Crossing at Nijmegen". artrenewal.org.
  16. Jay, Betty. (2000). "Anne Bronte". Northcote House Pub.
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  18. Montias, John. (2002). "Art at auction in 17th century Amsterdam". Amsterdam University Press.
  19. (12 July 2018). "Encyclopedia Briticanna".
  20. Timbs, John. (1868). "Wonderful Inventions: From the Mariner's Compass to the Electric Telegraph Cable". George Routledge and Sons.

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