william laud
He was Head of the Church of England from 1633 to 1645. He was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1633 to 1645, and before that was Bishop of London; the King (Charles I) was Head of the Church of England
Archbishop Laud was a religious reformer in England in the C17th. He was made Archbishop of Canterbury in 1633 by King Charles II. The two of them shifted the church in a new direction, replacing the Calvinist ideals of the early C17th with ones that were more Arminian.
Richard A. Christophers has written: 'George Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1562-1633' -- subject(s): Bibliography
He was a High Church man and an extreme monarchist - a real 'throne and altar' type of the worst sort. If people made fun of the king, Laud was quite happy to have their ears chopped off.
Charles Patin was born in 1633.
Charles Emmanuel Biset was born in 1633.
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In, 1633, he granted Carolina to eight prominent allies,who became lords proprietors of the region.
James, Duke of York, brother of King Charles I and subsequently King James II? 1633.
1633 / 2 is equal to 816.5
There were lots of historical events that occurred in 1633. One such event is on October 8th, 1633 the Massachusetts colony created its first government.
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