1593 A.D. - Brunswick, England - Jews Expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism: Causes and Effects’)
There is only a book snippet on Google. Brunswick is the historical English name for the German/Austrian city of Braunschweig, and it appears that this source is referring to expulsion from Braunschweig, from the page 37 snippet:
https://books.google.com/books?id=932Zw ... swick+1593
Another source:
"CHAPTER XIX.
SETTLEMENT OF JEWS IN HOLLAND.—FEEBLE ATTEMPTS AT ENFRANCHISEMENT.
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Refined ecclesiasticism, resulting in the tension which subsequently relieved itself in the general destructiveness of the Thirty Years' War, made the sojourn of Jews, both in Catholic and Protestant countries, a continual torture. Luther's followers in Germany forgot what Luther had so earnestly uttered in their favor, only remembering the hateful things of which, in his bitterness, he had accused them. The Jews of Berlin and the province of Brandenburg, for instance, had the sad alternative put before them of being baptized or expelled. A Jewish financier, the physician Lippold, favorite of Elector Joachim II, and his right hand in his corrupt, financial schemes, examined and tortured on the rack by Joachim's successor, John George, admitted, though afterwards recanting, that he had poisoned his benefactor. The Jews were driven also out of Brunswick by Duke Henry Julius. Catholic nations and princes had no cause to reproach their Protestant opponents with toleration or humanity in regard to Jews."- History of the Jews, Vol. IV (of VI), by Heinrich Graetz
http://archive.is/FqnOY#selection-8887.822-8887.885 or
http://web.archive.org/web/201510112130 ... 3900-h.htm
Henry Julius was "Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg", and by Brunswick I mean Braunschweig.
So "Brunswick, England" would be incorrect, as it was not in England but present-day Germany.