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1715

1715 (MDCCXV) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar, the 1715th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 715th year of the 2nd millennium, the 15th year of the 18th century, and the 6th year of the 1710s decade. As of the start of 1715, the Gregorian calendar was 11 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
November 13: Battle of Sheriffmuir: Jacobite rebels, seeking to restore the House of Stuart to the Scottish throne, are stopped by the ruling House of Hanover.
1715 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1715
MDCCXV
Ab urbe condita2468
Armenian calendar1164
ԹՎ ՌՃԿԴ
Assyrian calendar6465
Balinese saka calendar1636–1637
Bengali calendar1122
Berber calendar2665
British Regnal yearGeo. 1 – 2 Geo. 1
Buddhist calendar2259
Burmese calendar1077
Byzantine calendar7223–7224
Chinese calendar甲午年 (Wood Horse)
4412 or 4205
    — to —
乙未年 (Wood Goat)
4413 or 4206
Coptic calendar1431–1432
Discordian calendar2881
Ethiopian calendar1707–1708
Hebrew calendar5475–5476
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1771–1772
 - Shaka Samvat1636–1637
 - Kali Yuga4815–4816
Holocene calendar11715
Igbo calendar715–716
Iranian calendar1093–1094
Islamic calendar1126–1128
Japanese calendarShōtoku 5
(正徳5年)
Javanese calendar1638–1639
Julian calendarGregorian minus 11 days
Korean calendar4048
Minguo calendar197 before ROC
民前197年
Nanakshahi calendar247
Thai solar calendar2257–2258
Tibetan calendar阳木马年
(male Wood-Horse)
1841 or 1460 or 688
    — to —
阴木羊年
(female Wood-Goat)
1842 or 1461 or 689

Events edit

 
Breech-loading firearm that belonged to Philip V of Spain, made by A. Tienza, Madrid circa 1715.

For dates within Great Britain and the British Empire, as well as in the Russian Empire, the "old style" Julian calendar was used in 1715, and can be converted to the "new style" Gregorian calendar (adopted in the British Empire in 1752 and in Russia in 1923) by adding 11 days.

January–March edit

April–June edit

  • April 1 – The Battle of Gurdas Nangal begins during the Mughal-Sikh Wars in India, as the Mughal Army begins an eight-month siege of a fortress near Gurdaspur (in what is now the Punjab state), where Sikh General Banda Singh Bahadur and 1,250 of his men have fled. The siege ends on December 7 when the 750 survivors, including Banda Singh, are captured. By June 1716, most of the Sikh prisoners have been tortured, killed and executed, with Banda Singh dying on June 9.
  • April 15 – In the British colonial Province of South Carolina, the Yamasee Confederation launches an attack on English settlements in disputed territory on Good Friday, launching the two-year long Yamasee War. The day before, agents Thomas Nairne, William Bray and Samuel Warner had participated in peace negotiations with the Yamasee at Pocotaligo. [3] Bray and Warner are killed that day, while Nairne is tortured to death and dies on April 17.
  • April 24 – The Battle of Fehmarn takes place in the Baltic Sea as part of the Great Northern War. Ten warships of Denmark, under the command of Christian Gabel, overwhelm a force of Swedish Navy ships led by Carl Wachtmeister. By the time the battle ends the next day, five Swedish ships and 1,626 crewmen have been captured, and another 353 killed. The Danish navy suffers 65 deaths. [4]
  • May 3 – A total solar eclipse is seen across southern England, Sweden and Finland (the last total eclipse visible in London for almost 900 years). English astronomer Edmond Halley (who is using the old style Julian calendar date of April 22) records the first observation noted of the phenomenon of "Baily's beads", in which higher elevations on the moon can be observed obscuring portions of the light moments before and after totality.
  • May 28Rioting begins in England on the birthday of King George I as supporters of the Old Pretender, James of the House of Stuart, begin mass protesting against the rule of the House of Hanover, near London in the towns of Smithfield and Highgate, and the Cheapside financial district in London.
  • June 9King Philip, ruler of the Kingdom of Castile and the Kingdom of Aragon unifies the two governments into a single state, centralizing rule of a unified Kingdom of Spain.
  • June 22 – Tsar Peter I of Russia witnesses the attempt of 45 Dutch and English ships to enter the small harbor at Saint Petersburg and decides that additional harbors are necessary for Russia to be able import Western goods.
  • June 29 – Britain's Treason Act 1714 takes effect, providing for forfeiture to the British Crown of property owned by any person convicted of treason in the Kingdom. The Act remains in effect until June 24, 1718.

July–September edit

October–December edit

Date unknown edit

Births edit

 
Charles-Nicolas Cochin
 
Claude Adrien Helvétius
 
Queen Elisabeth Christine

Deaths edit

 
François Fénelon
 
Perizonius
 
Louis XIV of France

References edit

  1. ^ "Fires, Great", in The Insurance Cyclopeadia: Being an Historical Treasury of Events and Circumstances Connected with the Origin and Progress of Insurance, Cornelius Walford, ed. (C. and E. Layton, 1876) p48-49
  2. ^ a b Williams, Hywel (2005). Cassell's Chronology of World History. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. pp. 294–295. ISBN 0-304-35730-8.
  3. ^ "Yamassee War", by Michael P. Morris, online South Carolina Encyclopedia (University of South Carolina, 2016)
  4. ^ Lars Ericson Wolke, Sjöslag och rysshärjningar (Naval Battles and Russian Ravages) (Norstedts, 2011) p. 142.
  5. ^ . Liverpool Museums. Archived from the original on March 24, 2008. Retrieved March 24, 2008.
  6. ^ . A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 4. British History Online. 1911. pp. 41–43. Archived from the original on May 25, 2011. Retrieved March 24, 2008.
  7. ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "Battle of Sheriffmuir (BTL17)". Retrieved June 20, 2020.
  8. ^ Cates, William L. R. (1863). The Pocket Date Book. London: Chapman and Hall.
  9. ^ According to Coffee: A Dark History.
  10. ^ Hogan, Robert (January 12, 2016). Macmillan Dictionary of Irish Literature. Macmillan International Higher Education. p. 659. ISBN 978-1-349-07795-3.
  11. ^ "BBC - History - Historic Figures: Louis XIV (1638-1715)". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved June 9, 2022.

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Contents 1 Events 1 1 January March 1 2 April June 1 3 July September 1 4 October December 1 5 Date unknown 2 Births 3 Deaths 4 ReferencesEvents edit nbsp Breech loading firearm that belonged to Philip V of Spain made by A Tienza Madrid circa 1715 For dates within Great Britain and the British Empire as well as in the Russian Empire the old style Julian calendar was used in 1715 and can be converted to the new style Gregorian calendar adopted in the British Empire in 1752 and in Russia in 1923 by adding 11 days January March edit January 13 A fire in London described by some as the worst since the Great Fire of London 1666 almost 50 years earlier starts on Thames Street when fireworks prematurely explode in the house of Mr Walker an oil man more than 100 houses are consumed in the blaze which continues over to Tower Street before it is controlled 1 January 22 Voting begins for the British House of Commons and continues for the next 46 days in different constituencies on different days February 11 Tuscarora War The Tuscarora and their allies sign a peace treaty with the Province of North Carolina and agree to move to a reservation near Lake Mattamuskeet effectively ending the Tuscarora War Large numbers of Tuscarora subsequently move to New York March 9 Voting for the British House of Commons concludes with the liberal Whig Party winning 341 of the 558 seats and reducing the conservative Tory Party share to 217 seats Spencer Compton the Earl of Wilmington becomes the Speaker of the House of Commons March 14 James Stuart the Old Pretender attempting to restore the House of Stuart to control of Great Britain as King James III of England and James VIII of Scotland meets with Pope Clement XI for the assistance of the Roman Catholic Church in the Jacobite rising March 27 Henry St John 1st Viscount Bolingbroke flees from Great Britain to France His part in secret negotiations with France leading to the Treaty of Utrecht has cast suspicion on him in the eyes of the Whig government of Britain He becomes secretary of state to the Pretender James Edward Stuart 2 April June edit April 1 The Battle of Gurdas Nangal begins during the Mughal Sikh Wars in India as the Mughal Army begins an eight month siege of a fortress near Gurdaspur in what is now the Punjab state where Sikh General Banda Singh Bahadur and 1 250 of his men have fled The siege ends on December 7 when the 750 survivors including Banda Singh are captured By June 1716 most of the Sikh prisoners have been tortured killed and executed with Banda Singh dying on June 9 April 15 In the British colonial Province of South Carolina the Yamasee Confederation launches an attack on English settlements in disputed territory on Good Friday launching the two year long Yamasee War The day before agents Thomas Nairne William Bray and Samuel Warner had participated in peace negotiations with the Yamasee at Pocotaligo 3 Bray and Warner are killed that day while Nairne is tortured to death and dies on April 17 April 24 The Battle of Fehmarn takes place in the Baltic Sea as part of the Great Northern War Ten warships of Denmark under the command of Christian Gabel overwhelm a force of Swedish Navy ships led by Carl Wachtmeister By the time the battle ends the next day five Swedish ships and 1 626 crewmen have been captured and another 353 killed The Danish navy suffers 65 deaths 4 May 3 A total solar eclipse is seen across southern England Sweden and Finland the last total eclipse visible in London for almost 900 years English astronomer Edmond Halley who is using the old style Julian calendar date of April 22 records the first observation noted of the phenomenon of Baily s beads in which higher elevations on the moon can be observed obscuring portions of the light moments before and after totality May 28 Rioting begins in England on the birthday of King George I as supporters of the Old Pretender James of the House of Stuart begin mass protesting against the rule of the House of Hanover near London in the towns of Smithfield and Highgate and the Cheapside financial district in London June 9 King Philip ruler of the Kingdom of Castile and the Kingdom of Aragon unifies the two governments into a single state centralizing rule of a unified Kingdom of Spain June 22 Tsar Peter I of Russia witnesses the attempt of 45 Dutch and English ships to enter the small harbor at Saint Petersburg and decides that additional harbors are necessary for Russia to be able import Western goods June 29 Britain s Treason Act 1714 takes effect providing for forfeiture to the British Crown of property owned by any person convicted of treason in the Kingdom The Act remains in effect until June 24 1718 July September edit July 20 Ottoman Venetian War 1714 18 The fall of Nauplion the capital of the Venetian Kingdom of the Morea seals the fate of the Peloponnese Peninsula which is soon completely retaken by the Ottomans July 24 1715 Treasure Fleet A Spanish treasure fleet of 12 ships under General Don Juan Ubilla leaves Havana Cuba for Spain Seven days later 11 of them sink in a storm off the coast of Florida some centuries later treasure salvage is found from these wrecks August 31 Old Dock Liverpool England the world s first enclosed commercial wet dock Thomas Steers engineer opens 5 6 September 1 King Louis XIV of France dies after a reign of 72 years leaving his throne to his 5 year old great grandson Louis XV Philippe d Orleans the nephew of Louis XIV serves as Regent September 6 The first major Jacobite rising in Scotland against the rule of King George I of Great Britain breaks out The Earl of Mar raises the standard of James Edward Stuart and marches on Edinburgh James the son of the deposed King James VII arrives from France September 14 Less than two weeks after King Louis XIV s death Daniel Voysin de la Noiraye France s Secretary of State for War since 1709 steps down at the request of the new regent the Duke of Orleans October December edit October 2 During the rebellion in Great Britain by supporters of the Pretender to the Throne James Stuart the Jacobites raid the Scottish parish of Burntisland capture an arsenal of weapons and begin an occupation of the area on October 9 in the name of Stuart as King James VIII of Scotland October 11 William Aislabie resigns as the British East India Company s administrator of Bombay and the company s territories and is replaced at year s end by Charles Boone October 12 William Mackintosh of Borlum leader of the Jacobite rising against Great Britain lands with 1 500 men in Scotland after crossing the Firth of Forth from France Baron Onslow resigns as Great Britain s Chancellor of the Exchequer and is replaced by future Prime Minister Robert Walpole October 28 The Treaty of Greifswald is signed between Russia and the Electorate of Hanover with George I of Great Britain and Hanover agreeing to Russia s annexation of Swedish Ingria and Estonia and Hanover claiming the Bremen Verden Swedish duchies of Bremen and Verden November 13 Jacobite rising in Scotland Battle of Sheriffmuir The forces of the Kingdom of Great Britain led by John Campbell 2nd Duke of Argyll halt the Jacobite advance although the action is inconclusive 7 November 14 Battle of Preston Government forces defeat the Jacobite incursion at the conclusion of a five day siege and action November 15 The Third Barrier Treaty is signed by Britain the Holy Roman Empire and the Dutch Republic 8 November 28 The application of the Nueva Planta decrees in Majorca and the other Balearic Islands formerly under the Crown of Aragon bring them under the laws of the Crown of Castile December 22 James Edward Stuart rejoins Jacobite rebels in Scotland 2 but fails to rouse his army Date unknown edit Karlsruhe Palace is built resulting in the town of Karlsruhe growing up around it The ancient right to evaluate royal decrees publicly before they are given the force of law by the Parlement of Paris is restored Filippo Juvarra starts working on the previously postponed construction of the church of Santa Christina in Turin Filippo Juvarra starts rebuilding the church of San Filippo Neri Turin in which the roof had collapsed during the siege of Turin during the War of the Spanish Succession Coffee is first grown in the French colony of Saint Domingue 9 Around this year a breech loading firearm is made for Philip V of Spain Births editJanuary 9 Robert Francois Damiens French domestic servant executed for the attempted assassination of Louis XV of France d 1757 January 10 Christian August Crusius German philosopher Protestant theologian d 1775 Johan Sparre af Sofdeborg Swedish general nobleman d 1791 January 12 Jacques Duphly French composer d 1789 January 23 Jean Olivier Briand French born Catholic bishop of Quebec d 1794 January 24 Ōkubo Tadaoki Japanese daimyō d 1764 January 25 George Hay British politician d 1778 Thomas Walker distinguished Virginia physician explorer d 1794 January 29 Georg Christoph Wagenseil Austrian composer d 1777 January 30 Jean Baptiste Lestiboudois French botanist d 1804 January 31 Giovanni Fagnano Italian mathematician d 1797 John Wayles American lawyer and planter d 1773 February 4 John Hamilton British politician d 1796 February 5 Baltazar Adam Krcelic Croatian historian and theologian d 1778 February 11 Margaret Bentinck Duchess of Portland British duchess d 1785 February 12 James Grenville British Member of Parliament d 1783 nbsp Charles Nicolas CochinFebruary 22 Charles Nicolas Cochin French artist d 1790 Jean Georges Lefranc de Pompignan Roman Catholic archbishop d 1790 nbsp Claude Adrien HelvetiusFebruary 26 Claude Adrien Helvetius French philosopher d 1771 February 27 Mateo Aimerich Spanish philologist d 1799 March 4 James Waldegrave 2nd Earl Waldegrave of Great Britain d 1763 March 7 Ewald Christian von Kleist German poet and officer d 1759 Ephraim Williams English benefactor of Williams College soldier in the French and Indian War d 1755 March 14 Johan Martin Preisler German artist d 1794 March 18 John Bushell first Massachusetts born Canadian printer d 1761 March 24 William Strahan British politician d 1785 March 25 Mary Frances of the Five Wounds Italian Franciscan saint d 1791 March 28 Margrave Frederick William of Brandenburg Schwedt Prussian major general and titular Margrave of Brandenburg Schwedt d 1744 March 31 Johan Samuel Augustin German Danish astronomical writer civil servant d 1785 April 3 William Watson English scientist d 1787 April 9 Giovanni Carlo Boschi Italian Catholic cardinal d 1788 April 11 John Alcock English composer and organist d 1806 Jacob Rodrigues Pereira academic first teacher of deaf mutes in France d 1780 April 13 John Martin Mack American missionary d 1784 April 19 James Nares English composer of mostly sacred vocal works d 1783 April 20 James Brudenell 5th Earl of Cardigan English noble and politician d 1811 Saliha Sultan daughter of Ottoman Sultan d 1778 April 23 Johann Friedrich Doles German composer d 1797 John Hicks Canadian politician d 1790 Auguste de Keralio French nobleman d 1805 Carl Tersmeden Swedish admiral d 1797 April 28 Carl Fredrik Scheffer Swedish politician d 1786 Franz Sparry Austrian composer d 1767 May 4 Richard Graves English minister d 1804 Hieronim Florian Radziwill Polish Lithuanian noble d 1760 May 7 Charles Roe English businessman d 1781 May 11 Johann Gottfried Bernhard Bach fourth child of Johann Sebastian Bach and Maria Barbara Bach to reach adulthood d 1739 Ignazio Fiorillo Italian composer d 1787 May 12 Otto William Schwartz Canadian politician d 1785 May 20 William Whitfield II American Army officer d 1795 May 22 Francois Joachim de Pierre de Bernis French cardinal and statesman d 1794 June 7 Lodewijk Caspar Valckenaer Dutch classical scholar d 1785 June 12 Nicolas Thyrel de Boismont French abbot d 1786 Charles Rene Dejordy de Villebon French Canadian explorer d 1761 June 13 Anna Wilhelmine of Anhalt Dessau German noblewoman d 1780 June 15 John Blennerhassett Anglo Irish politician d 1763 June 18 Harry Grey 4th Earl of Stamford British earl politician d 1768 June 25 Joseph Foullon de Doue French politician and a Controller General of Finances under Louis XVI d 1789 June 29 Pedro Antonio de Cevallos Spanish military Governor of Buenos Aires between 1757 and 1766 d 1778 July 2 Samuel Finley American clergyman and educator d 1766 July 4 Christian Furchtegott Gellert German author d 1769 Charles Francois Hutin French painter d 1776 July 11 Jean Joseph Balechou French artist d 1765 July 14 Caterina Sagredo Barbarigo Venetian aristocrat and salon holder d 1772 July 16 Charles Prince of Soubise Marshal of France d 1787 July 17 Fredericka of Saxe Gotha Altenburg German noblewoman member of the House of Wettin and by marriage Duchess of Saxe Weissenfels d 1775 July 26 Jakob van der Schley Dutch engraver d 1779 August 5 Charlotte Sophie of Aldenburg German sovereign d 1800 August 6 Luc de Clapiers marquis de Vauvenargues French writer d 1747 August 18 Cyrus Trapaud British Army general d 1801 August 25 Luis Gonzalez Velazquez Spanish painter d 1763 September 5 Ignac Raab Czech artist d 1787 September 15 Jean Baptiste Vaquette de Gribeauval French artillery officer and engineer who revolutionized French cannon d 1789 September 19 Emmanuel Felicite de Durfort de Duras Marshal of France politician d 1789 Ferenc Esterhazy Hungarian politician d 1785 September 22 Jean Etienne Guettard French scientist d 1786 September 25 Princess Victoria Charlotte of Anhalt Zeitz Hoym Margravine of Brandenburg Bayreuth d 1772 September 26 Lord George Graham Royal Navy officer and MP d 1747 October 1 Richard Jago English clergyman poet and minor landscape gardener from Warwickshire d 1781 October 2 Domenico Caracciolo Italian politician d 1789 October 5 John Hustler English Quaker industrialist d 1790 Victor de Riqueti marquis de Mirabeau French economist of the Physiocratic school d 1789 October 6 Antoine Gabriel Francois Benoist soldier in the French army served in North America d 1776 October 16 Joseph Allegranza Historian archaeologist antiquary d 1785 October 23 Peter II of Russia Emperor of Russia d 1730 October 29 Aaron Cleveland American clergyman d 1757 November 5 John Brown English divine and author d 1766 Felix of Nicosia Cypriot Catholic saint d 1787 Johann Georg Wille German engraver d 1808 November 6 Heneage Finch 3rd Earl of Aylesford Member of the Parliament of Great Britain d 1777 nbsp Queen Elisabeth ChristineNovember 8 Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick Wolfenbuttel Bevern Crown Princess of Prussia d 1797 November 9 Edward Bligh 2nd Earl of Darnley British noble d 1747 November 12 Kajetan Soltyk Polish Catholic priest d 1788 November 13 Dorothea Erxleben first German female physician d 1762 November 16 Girolamo Abos Maltese Italian composer d 1760 November 17 Sir Danvers Osborn 3rd Baronet British politician and colonial governor d 1753 November 19 Bertrand Philip Count of Gronsveld Dutch diplomat d 1772 November 20 Pierre Charles Le Monnier French astronomer d 1799 November 24 Anna Nitschmann German poet d 1760 November 26 Jean Charles Gervaise de Latouche French writer d 1782 November 27 Johann Gottlob Leidenfrost German physician d 1794 November 30 Johann Philipp Bethmann German merchant and banker d 1793 Johan Jacob Bruun Danish artist d 1789 December 4 Abraham Drake New Hampshire politician d 1781 December 9 Joseph Marie Terray Controller General of Finances during the reign of Louis XV of France d 1778 December 11 Johann Valentin Tischbein German painter d 1768 December 12 Gennaro Manna Italian composer d 1779 December 18 Johan Heinrich Becker German physician and chemist who settled in Norway d 1761 December 21 Tommaso Gherardini Italian painter d 1797 Gottlieb Heinrich Totleben German noble d 1773 Francois Vincent Toussaint French writer most famous for Les Mœurs The Manners d 1772 December 27 Philippe de Noailles Marshal of France d 1794 December 30 Thomas Watson 3rd Earl of Rockingham British politician d 1746 December 31 Nicolas Sylvestre Bergier French Catholic theologian d 1790 Deaths edit nbsp Francois FenelonJanuary 7 Francois Fenelon Archbishop of Cambrai b 1651 Mary Somerset Duchess of Beaufort British botanist b 1630 January 29 Bernard Lamy French Oratorian mathematician and theologian b 1640 January 27 Caspar Neumann German professor and clergyman b 1648 February 3 Gottfried Vopelius German academic b 1645 February 4 Martin de Ursua Spanish conquistador b 1653 February 17 Antoine Galland French archaeologist b 1646 February 19 Domenico Egidio Rossi Italian architect b 1659 February 21 Charles Calvert 3rd Baron Baltimore Colonial governor of Maryland b 1637 February 25 Pu Songling Qing Dynasty Chinese writer b 1640 March 2 Cardinal de Bouillon French Catholic cardinal b 1643 March 17 Gilbert Burnet Scottish Bishop of Salisbury b 1643 March 18 William Fraser 12th Lord Saltoun b 1654 March 27 August Duke of Saxe Merseburg Zorbig German prince b 1655 nbsp PerizoniusApril 6 Perizonius Dutch linguist b 1651 April 16 Benedict Calvert 4th Baron Baltimore Colonial governor of Maryland b 1679 May 8 Marie Mancini Italian courtier third of the five Mancini sisters b 1639 May 19 Charles Montagu English Chancellor of the Exchequer b 1661 May 21 Pierre Magnol French botanist b 1638 May 30 Roeloff Swartwout American city founder in New York b 1634 June 19 Nicolas Lemery French chemist b 1645 June 25 Jean Baptiste du Casse French admiral and buccaneer b 1646 July 5 Charles Ancillon French Huguenot pastor b 1659 July 28 Jakub Kresa Czech mathematician b 1648 July 30 Nahum Tate Irish poet b 1652 10 August 21 Countess Johanna Magdalene of Hanau Lichtenberg German countess b 1660 September 1 Francois Girardon French sculptor b 1628 King Louis XIV of France b 1638 11 nbsp Louis XIV of FranceSeptember 24 Wilhelm Homberg Dutch alchemist b 1652 October 13 Nicolas Malebranche French philosopher b 1638 October 14 Thomas Tenison Archbishop of Canterbury b 1636 October 15 Humphry Ditton English mathematician b 1675 October 17 Ernest Duke of Saxe Hildburghausen b 1655 October 30 Juliane Louise of East Frisia Princess of East Frisia b 1657 October 31 Elisha Cooke Sr Massachusetts colonial politician and judge b 1637 November Mirwais Hotak Pashtun emir and founder of the Hotaki Dynasty b 1673 November 24 Hedwig Eleonora of Holstein Gottorp queen consort of King Charles X of Sweden b 1636 December 9 Benedetto Gennari II Italian painter b 1633 December 15 George Hickes English minister and scholar b 1642 December 28 William Carstares Scottish clergyman b 1649 Joanna Koerten Dutch painter b 1650 date unknown Elizabeth Boutell British stage actor b 1650 References edit Fires Great in The Insurance Cyclopeadia Being an Historical Treasury of Events and Circumstances Connected with the Origin and Progress of Insurance Cornelius Walford ed C and E Layton 1876 p48 49 a b Williams Hywel 2005 Cassell s Chronology of World History London Weidenfeld amp Nicolson pp 294 295 ISBN 0 304 35730 8 Yamassee War by Michael P Morris online South Carolina Encyclopedia University of South Carolina 2016 Lars Ericson Wolke Sjoslag och ryssharjningar Naval Battles and Russian Ravages Norstedts 2011 p 142 Trading Places Old Dock History Liverpool Museums Archived from the original on March 24 2008 Retrieved March 24 2008 Liverpool The docks A History of the County of Lancaster Volume 4 British History Online 1911 pp 41 43 Archived from the original on May 25 2011 Retrieved March 24 2008 Historic Environment Scotland Battle of Sheriffmuir BTL17 Retrieved June 20 2020 Cates William L R 1863 The Pocket Date Book London Chapman and Hall According to Coffee A Dark History Hogan Robert January 12 2016 Macmillan Dictionary of Irish Literature Macmillan International Higher Education p 659 ISBN 978 1 349 07795 3 BBC History Historic Figures Louis XIV 1638 1715 www bbc co uk Retrieved June 9 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1715 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