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  1. Events. January 21 – Viscount Falkland, England's Lord Deputy of Ireland, issues a proclamation ordering all Roman Catholic priests to leave Ireland. June 20 – order issued requiring civic officials to take the Oath of Supremacy and enforcing excommunication against those who have relapsed. [1]

  2. Treaty of Paris (1623) The Treaty of Paris was signed on 7 February 1623, between France, Savoy, and Venice. [1] [2] All three signatories agreed to re-establish the territory of Valtelline by attempting to remove Spanish forces stationed there.

  3. 40–45. The 1623 Malta plague outbreak was a minor outbreak of plague ( Maltese: pesta) on the island of Malta, then ruled by the Order of St John. It was probably caused by infected materials from a major epidemic in 1592–1593, and it was successfully contained after causing 40 to 45 deaths.

  4. 7 July 1604. An Acte for the better execucion of thintent and meaning of former Statuts made againste shootinge in Gunnes and for the preservation of the Game of Pheasantes and Partridges and againste the destroyinge of Hares with Harepipes and tracinge Hares in the Snowe. (Repealed by Game Act 1831 ( 1 & 2 Will. 4.

  5. 28 септември – Йохан Георг I фон Хоенцолерн-Хехинген, първият княз на Хоенцолерн-Хехинген (р. 1577 г.) 13 ноември – Ердмуте фон Бранденбург, херцогиня на Померания (р. 1561 г.) Взето от ...

  6. John Playford. John Playford (1623–1686) was a London bookseller, publisher, minor composer and member of the Stationers' Company. He published books on music theory, instruction books for several instruments and psalters with tunes for singing in churches. He is perhaps best known today for his publication of The English Dancing Master in 1651.

  7. Zildjian / ˈzɪldʒiən / cymbals were created in 1618 by Avedis Zildjian, an alchemist who was looking for a way to turn base metal into gold; he created an alloy combining tin, copper, and silver into a sheet of metal that could make musical sounds without shattering. Avedis was given the name of Zildjian (Zilciyân) by the Sultan Osman II ...

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