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1636 in England
Events from the year 1636 in England.
Incumbents
- Monarch – Charles I
- Secretary of State – Sir John Coke
Events
- 3 March – A "great charter" to the University of Oxford establishes the Oxford University Press as the second of the privileged presses.
- 8 September – New College founded at the English colony of Massachusetts; later renamed 'Harvard'.
- 9 October – John Hampden refuses to pay ship money after a third writ is issued.
- Unknown – Completion of excavation of Old Bedford River (begun in 1630).
- Unknown – Roger Williams founds the new English colony Rhode Island in North America
- Unknown – Construction concluded on the Jacobean mansion Crewe Hall
Births
- 29 June – Thomas Hyde, orientalist (died 1703)
- 29 September – Thomas Tenison, Archbishop of Canterbury (died 1715)
- 7 October – Edward Wetenhall, bishop (died 1713)
- 1 December – Elizabeth Capell, Countess of Essex, noblewoman (died 1718)
- 27 December – John Dormer, born Huddleston, Jesuit priest (died 1700)
Deaths
References
References
- (2012). "A Short History of Oxford University Press". Oxford University Press.
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