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1621 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1621.
==Events==

*January 27 - Sir Francis Bacon is created Viscount St Alban.
*February 3 - John Chamberlain writes to Sir Dudley Carleton to tell him that the anonymous author of the tract ''Vox Populi'' has been unmasked as the radical preacher Thomas Scott.
*May 3 - Sir Francis Bacon is imprisoned in the Tower of London after being tried and convicted of taking bribes; he is pardoned by King James I later in the year.
*August 26 - Barten Holyday's allegorical play ''Technogamia'', originally produced at Christ Church, Oxford in 1618, is staged before King James at Woodstock Palace. (James does not like it, but is persuaded to stay to the end for the student actors' sakes.)
*September 24 - The earliest known copy of the ''Corante'', generally regarded as "the first English newspaper", is published.
*November 22 - English poet John Donne is installed as Dean of St Paul's Cathedral in London.
*December 30 - Spanish writer Francisco de Borja y Aragón is replaced as Viceroy of Peru by Juan Jiménez de Montalvo, and embarks for his native land on the following day.
*Jeremias Drexel gives up preaching in order to write a biography of Elisabeth of Lorraine.

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