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  2. Brian Duppa - Wikipedia

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    Brian Duppa (also spelled Bryan; 10 March 1589 – 26 March 1662) [1] was an English bishop, chaplain to the royal family, Royalist and adviser to Charles I of England. [ 9 ] Life

  3. List of early warships of the English navy - Wikipedia

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    The major ships (from 1618 onwards) are included in pages 158–159 of The Ship of the Line, Volume I, by Brian Lavery, published by Conways, 1983, ISBN 0-85177-252-8. Lesser warships ("below the line") are taken from A History of the Administration on the Royal Navy (sic!) 1509–1660 , by Michael Oppenheim, published by the Bodley Head, 1896.

  4. Battle of Kaniv (1662) - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Kaniv (Russian: Каневское сражение, romanized: Kanevskoe srazhenie), was a battle during the summer campaign in the left-bank of Ukraine of Yuri Khmelnitsky, between the Cossack-Polish troops and the Russian-Cossack army led by Yakim Somko and Grigory Romodanovsky.

  5. English ship Pelican (1650) - Wikipedia

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    Pelican was the fourth named vessel since it was used for an 18-gun ship (privateer), with Drake in 1577, renamed Golden Hind in September 1578, mentioned in 1662 (doubtful if ever in the Navy Royal).

  6. 1662 in England - Wikipedia

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    The Poor Relief Act 1662 ("Settlement and Removal Act") is passed, setting out principles for establishing the parish to which a person belongs (their place of 'settlement'), which would be responsible should they become in need of Poor Relief. The Licensing of the Press Act is passed, restricting London printers to a total of 24. Books printed ...

  7. Book of Common Prayer (1662) - Wikipedia

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    [8]: 50 The 1662 prayer book reinserted the Black Rubric, though amended. The amended 1662 version revised the rubric to disallow viewing the consecration of the Eucharist as a "corporal" change, permitting a limited theology of the real presence. [71] The Test Act 1673 required that ministers in the Church of England to reject transubstantiation.

  8. 1662 in literature - Wikipedia

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    Church of England – 1662 Book of Common Prayer [8]; Sarah Blackborow – The Oppressed Prisoners' Complaint [9]; Margaret Cavendish – Orations of Diverse Persons [10]; Cyrano de Bergerac (posthumous) – États et Empires du Soleil (The States and Empires of the Sun) [11]

  9. Category:1662 works - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1662 works" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. M. Mayerberg Album; T.