Industry
Place
Organisation / Person
Date (born / died)
1616-1654, physician; astrologer; apothecary, British

Nicholas Culpeper

1616 - 1654

1624-1689, physician, English

Thomas Sydenham

1624 - 1689

Robert Boyle

1627 - 1691

1625-1695, natural philosopher; mathematical instrument maker; engineer; inventor; diplomat; English

Samuel Morland

1625 - 1695

1600-1874, trading company; based in United Kingdom; global trade

East India Company

1600 - 1874

about 1620-1685, active 1654, inventor of a type of logarithmic slide rule; mathematical instrument maker, English

Robert Bissaker

1620 - 1685

c1613-1904,

New River Company, The

1619 - 1904

1629-1693, mathematician; astronomer; physicist, Dutch

Christiaan Huygens

1629 - 1695

1630?-1706, horologist, French

Isaac Thuret

1630 - 1706

1608-1647, physicist; mathematician, Italian

Evangelista Torricelli

1608 - 1647

1623-1662, mathematician; physicist; religious philosopher, French

Blaise Pascal

1623 - 1662

1610-1672, master shipwright, British; English

Peter Pett

1610 - 1672

1610-1676, clock maker, English

John Holloway

1610 - 1676

1618-1707, also known as Alamgir I, ruler of the Mughal Empire from 1658-1707

Mogul Emperor Aurangzeb

1618 - 1707

1627-1691, natural philosopher, Irish

Robert Boyle

1627 - 1691

1601-1667, 2nd Marquis of Worcester; courtier; scientist, English; British

Edward Somerset

1601 - 1667

1630-1685, reigned 1660-1685, king of England, Scotland, and Ireland

Charles

1630 - 1685

1619-1666, naval officer, English; British

Phineas Pett

1619 - 1666

1622-1703, court mathematician; engineer, Italian

Vincenzo Viviani

1622 - 1703

1600-1947, military medical service, India

Indian Medical Service

1600 - 1947

1688-1763, mathematical instrument maker; science lecturer, British; English

Francis Hauksbee

1604 - 1763

1618-1698, apothecary, French

Moyse Charas

1618 - 1698

1600-1649, reigned 1625-1649, king of England, Scotland, and Ireland, British

Charles

1600 - 1649

c. 1607-1693, clockmaker; mechanic, English

Ahasuerus Fromanteel

1607 - 1693

1626-1697, physician; poet, Italian

Francesco Redi

1626 - 1697

1613-1688, architect; physician; anatomist, French

Claude Perrault

1613 - 1688

d. 1682, physician; Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Paris; French

Antoine Morand

1600 - 1682

1614-1673, physician; anatomist, English

Thomas Wharton

1614 - 1673

1601-1665, mathematician, French

Pierre de Fermat

1601 - 1665

1620 or 1621- c. 1672, artist; printmaker, Dutch

Hendrik Heerschop

1620 - 1672

1616-1677, painter; printmaker, Dutch

Thomas Wyck

1616 - 1677

1611-1687, astronomer, German; Polish?

Johannes Hevelius

1611 - 1687

1602-1686, physicist; engineer; natural philosopher, Prussian; German

Otto von Guericke

1602 - 1686

1606-1649, son of Galileo, especially gifted in poetry, music, and mechanics, Italian

Vincenzo Galilei

1606 - 1649

1611-1693, artist; painter; draughtsman, Dutch

Willem van de Velde

1611 - 1693

1618-1680, artist; portrait painter; art collector, German born, Dutch parentage, active England

Peter Lely

1618 - 1680

1628-1694, physician, Italian

Marcello Malpighi

1628 - 1694

1600-1675, astronomer, Belgian

Michel Van Langren

1600 - 1675

1620-1691, engraver, draughtsman, English

William Faithorne

1620 - 1691

1601-1666, Queen consort of France and Navarre, Spanish-born

Anne of Austria

1601 - 1666

1605-1691, astronomer, French

Ismael Bouilleau

1605 - 1691

1605-1682, physician; author, English

Thomas Browne

1605 - 1682

1627-1705, naturalist; theologian, English

John Ray

1627 - 1705

Bishop

John Wilkins

1614 - 1672

1610-1690, artist; painter, Flemish

David Teniers

1610 - 1690

John Pettus

1613 - 1690

active 1772, artist; painter, Netherlands

David Menso Brandt

1606 - 1669

1612/1613-1682, engraver, active England, French

Pierre Lombart

1612 - 1682

1607-1678, etcher, active London from 1636-1644, 1651-, Bohemian

Wenceslaus Hollar

1607 - 1678

1619-1682, inventor; Count Palatine of the Rhine, Duke of Bavaria, German Prince active in England

Rupert

1619 - 1682