John Weever

1 portrait by Thomas Cecill

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John Weever

by Thomas Cecill
line engraving, 1631
6 3/4 in. x 4 7/8 in. (173 mm x 123 mm) paper size
Purchased with help from the Friends of the National Libraries and the Pilgrim Trust, 1966
Reference Collection
NPG D11028

Sitterback to top

  • John Weever (1576-1632), Poet and antiquary. Sitter in 5 portraits.

Artistback to top

  • Thomas Cecill (active 1628-1635), Engraver and draughtsman. Artist or producer associated with 16 portraits, Sitter in 4 portraits.

Events of 1631back to top

Current affairs

Princess Mary Henrietta, the eldest daughter of Charles I and Henrietta Maria, is born at St. James's Palace. She is distinguished as a young girl for her intelligence and beauty.
Poor harvest for second year in a row causes widespread social unrest.

Art and science

Death of poet and clergyman, John Donne, prompts recognition from contemporary writers of his great skill as poet and intellectual. Most of Donne's poems are posthumously published, the first appearing in the anthology, Poems, 1633.
Earl of Bedford commissions architect, Inigo Jones, to design St Paul's Church in Covent Garden.

International

Richard Boyle, Earl of Cork, is made Lord High Treasurer in Ireland; during his tenure of office, he implements successful schemes to strengthen Protestant settlers.
In Venice, the Black Death comes to an end and a service of thanksgiving is held at St Mark's Basilica.

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