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Personal data Dr. William Johnston - Physician to King James VI & I of England and Mathematics Professor at Marischal College
He was born in the year 1588 in Caskieben, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
He died on June 15, 1640 in Caskieben, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, he was 52 years old.
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May 5 » King Charles I of England dissolves the Short Parliament.
August 28 » Second Bishop's War: King Charles I's English army loses to a Scottish Covenanter force at the Battle of Newburn.
October 26 » The Treaty of Ripon is signed, restoring peace between Covenanter Scotland and King Charles.
December 1 » End of the Iberian Union: Portugal acclaims as King João IV of Portugal, ending 59 years of personal union of the crowns of Portugal and Spain and the end of the rule of the Philippine Dynasty.
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