1622 in England

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See also:Other events of 1622

Events from the year 1622 in England.

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  • 6 January (probably) – the Banqueting House, Whitehall, is opened with a performance of Ben Jonson's The Masque of Augurs designed by the building's architect, Inigo Jones.
  • 7 January – John Pym arrested for criticizing the King in Parliament.
  • 8 February – King James I disbands Parliament.
  • 22 February – a patent is granted for Dud Dudley's process for smelting iron ore with coke.
  • 22 March – in the Jamestown massacre, Algonquian Indians kill 347 English settlers around Jamestown, Virginia (33% of the colony's population) and destroy the Henricus settlement.
  • 22 April – Capture of Ormuz from the Portuguese by an Anglo-Persian force.
  • 23 May – Nathaniel Butter begins publication in London of Newes from Most Parts of Christendom or Weekly News from Italy, Germany, Hungaria, Bohemia, the Palatinate, France and the Low Countries, one of the first regular English language newspapers.
  • 25 May – the East India Company ship Tryall sinks when it hits the Tryal Rocks reef off Australia. 94 out of the 143 crew die.
  • William Oughtred invents the slide rule.
  • Boston Manor house is built in London by Mary Goldsmith.
  • First record of bottled spring water in England at Holy Well, Malvern.

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