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The 1730s decade ran from January 1, 1730, to December 31, 1739.

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  • April 5 – French Jesuit priest Jean-François Régis is canonized as Saint Regis by the Roman Catholic Church under the reign of Pope Clement XII.
  • April 22
    • In Afghanistan, Persian shah Nader Shah begins the 11-month Siege of Kandahar against the Pashtun Emir of Afghanistan, Hussain Hotak.[77] The surviving Afghanis surrender on March 24, 1738.
    • Lots are first advertised for sale in the new town of Richmond, Virginia, by the placement of a notice by William Byrd in the Virginia Gazette. According to the paper, "... on the North Side of James River, near the Uppermost Landing, and a little below the Falls, is lately laid off by Major Mayo, a Town, called Richmond, with Streets 65 Feet wide, in a pleasant and healthy Situation, and well supply'd with Springs of good Water. It lies near the Publick Warehouse at Shoccoe's, and in the midst of great Quantities of Grain, and all kind of Provisions. The Lots will be granted in Fee Simple, on Condition only of building a House in Three Years Time, of 24 by 16 Feet, fronting within 5 Feet of the Street. The Lots to be rated according to the Convenience of their Situation, and to be sold after this April General Court, by me, William Byrd."[78]
  • May 28 – The planet Venus passes in front of Mercury. The event is witnessed during the evening hours, by the amateur astronomer John Bevis, at the Royal Greenwich Observatory. As of 2006, it is still the only such planet/planet occultation that has been directly observed.
  • June 21 – In Britain, the Theatrical Licensing Act requires plays to be submitted to the Lord Chamberlain for censorship.
  • June 30Russo-Turkish War, 1735-1739: Russian forces under Field Marshal Munnich storm the Ottoman fortress of Ochakov, and take prisoner 4,000 Turks.

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Births

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1731

 
Henry Cavendish

1732

 
George Washington
 
Jean-Bernard Restout

1733

 
Joseph Priestley

1734

 
Daniel Boone

1735

 
John Adams

1736

 
Li Ching-Yuen
 
James Watt
 
Charles-Augustin de Coulomb

1737

 
Thomas Paine

1738

 
William Herschel

1739

Deaths

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Frederick IV

1731

 
Bartolomeo Cristofori

1732

 
Emperor Reigen

1733

 
Augustus II the Strong

1734

 
James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick

1735

 
Yongzheng Emperor

1736

 
Prince Eugene of Savoy
 
Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit

1737

 
Antonio Stradivari

1738

 
Herman Boerhaave

1739

 
Dick Turpin

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The 1730s decade ran from January 1 1730 to December 31 1739 Contents 1 Events 1 1 1730 1 1 1 January March 1 1 2 April June 1 1 3 July September 1 1 4 October December 1 1 5 Date unknown 1 2 1731 1 2 1 January March 1 2 2 April June 1 2 3 July September 1 2 4 October December 1 2 5 Date unknown 1 3 1732 1 3 1 January March 1 3 2 April June 1 3 3 July September 1 3 4 October December 1 3 5 Date unknown 1 4 1733 1 4 1 January March 1 4 2 April June 1 4 3 July September 1 4 4 October December 1 5 1734 1 5 1 January March 1 5 2 April June 1 5 3 July September 1 5 4 October December 1 5 5 Undated 1 6 1735 1 6 1 January March 1 6 2 April June 1 6 3 July September 1 6 4 October December 1 6 5 Date unknown 1 7 1736 1 7 1 January March 1 7 2 April June 1 7 3 July September 1 7 4 October December 1 7 5 Date unknown 1 8 1737 1 8 1 January March 1 8 2 April June 1 8 3 July September 1 8 4 October December 1 8 5 Date unknown 1 9 1738 1 9 1 January March 1 9 2 April June 1 9 3 July September 1 9 4 October December 1 9 5 Date unknown 1 10 1739 1 10 1 January March 1 10 2 April June 1 10 3 July September 1 10 4 October December 1 10 5 Date unknown 2 Births 3 Deaths 4 ReferencesEvents1730 This section is transcluded from 1730 edit history January March edit January 30 January 19 O S At dawn Emperor Peter II of Russia dies of smallpox aged 14 in Moscow on the eve of his projected marriage February 26 February 15 O S Anna of Russia Anna Ioannovna becomes reigning Empress of Russia following the death of her cousin Emperor Peter II February 28 Vitus Bering returns to the Russian capital of Saint Petersburg after completing the First Kamchatka expedition March 5 The 1730 papal conclave to elect a new Pope for the Roman Catholic church begins with 30 Cardinals 12 days after the death of Pope Benedict XIII By the time his successor is elected on July 12 there are 56 Cardinals March 9 General Nader Khan of Persia opens the first campaign of the Ottoman Persian War 1730 1735 guiding the Persian Army from Shiraz and starting the Western Persia Campaign against the Ottoman Empire March 12 John Glas is deposed from the Church of Scotland the Glasite sect forms around him 1 March 16 The establishment by Thomas Cresap of Wright s Ferry under the authority of the Province of Pennsylvania 2 becomes the basis for Cresap s War a nine year long conflict also known as the Maryland Pennsylvania boundary dispute the conflict mainly centers in Lancaster County Pennsylvania and York County Pennsylvania on either bank of the Susquehanna River April June edit April 8 Congregation Shearith Israel the first synagogue in New York City is dedicated May 9 April 28 O S The coronation of Anna of Russia as Empress of Russia takes place in Saint Petersburg May 15 Charles Townshend 2nd Viscount Townshend retires from his role in the government of Great Britain leaving Robert Walpole as sole and undisputed leader of the Cabinet i e prime minister In the new Walpole ministry Sir William Strickland 4th Baronet becomes Secretary at War and Henry Pelham is Paymaster of the Forces Spencer Compton 1st Earl of Wilmington briefly becomes Lord Privy Seal June 1 Enslaved woman Sally Basset is put on trial for murder in Bermuda she will eventually be convicted and burned at the stake June 19 At the urging of Sir William Gooch the Virginia House of Burgesses passes the Virginia Tobacco Inspection Act to regulate the quality of tobacco in Virginia 46 to 5 3 4 June 27 French explorer Alphonse de Pontevez commanding the frigate Le Lys claims an Indian Ocean atoll for France and names it after himself as the Alphonse Atoll The next day he claims and names the St Francois Atoll July September edit July 8 1730 Valparaiso earthquake An earthquake with an estimated magnitude of 9 1 strikes Valparaiso in modern day Chile but at this time in the Viceroyalty of Peru July 12 The papal conclave selects Cardinal Lorenzo Corsini over Cardinal Pietro Marcellino Corradini as the successor to Pope Benedict XIII Corsini becomes Pope Clement XII as the 246th pope August 4 Maria Madlener becomes the last person to be executed after the Galgeninsel witch trials in Bavaria and is beheaded by sword August 5 Prince Frederick of Prussia the eldest son of King Frederick William and a high ranking officer attempts to flee to England after deserting the Prussian Army and is captured along with his fellow officer Hans Hermann von Katte Katte is executed and Crown Prince Frederick is imprisoned at Kustrin modern day Kostrzyn nad Odra in Poland for a year before being forgiven by his father Prince Frederick later succeeds his father as King and will be remembered as Frederick the Great 5 August 12 General Nader Khan of Persia captures Tabriz from the Ottoman Empire bringing an end to the Western Persia Campaign the first major action in the Ottoman Persian War 1730 1735 Tabriz becomes a permanent part of Iran Nader leaves the city four days later to begin the Herat Campaign of 1731 August 25 French Protestant Marie Durand is imprisoned in the Tower of Constance at Aigues Mortes for her defiance of the Roman Catholic government and is kept captive for the next 38 years During her incarceration she continues to resist converting to Catholicism as a condition of release She is finally set free on April 14 1768 and lives 8 more years September 1 A volcano erupts on Lanzarote the easternmost of the Canary Islands and threatens the Spanish inhabitants On Gran Canaria the regent of the islands reports to Madrid that the flames are visible even from 130 miles 210 km away 6 September 17 Mahmud I d 1754 succeeds Ahmed III ruled since 1703 as Ottoman Emperor October December edit October 22 Construction of the Ladoga Canal linking the Neva and Svir Rivers one of the first major navigable canals constructed in Russia is completed November 6 After being convicted of treason for attempting to desert the Prussian Army with Crown Prince Frederick Hans Hermann von Katte is beheaded at the Kustrin Prison Frederick s father King Frederick William forces the prince to watch the execution 5 December 9 The first documented notice in North America about freemasonry is published in The Pennsylvania Gazette in an article by its publisher Benjamin Franklin 7 December 27 The Dutch East India Company ends an almost 11 year effort of trying to maintain a colony around Delagoa Bay in southern Africa in modern day Mozambique The entire population of the settlement Fort Lydzammheid near modern day Maputo is evacuated by the ships Snuffelaar Zeepost and Feyenoord and the group returns to Cape Town 8 Date unknown edit The Missouria tribe is almost destroyed when hundreds are killed in an attack by the Meskwawi and Sauk 1731 This section is transcluded from 1731 edit history January March edit January 8 An avalanche from the Skafjell mountain causes a massive wave in the Storfjorden fjord in Norway that sinks all boats that happen to be in the water at the time and kills people on both shores 9 February 3 A fire in Brussels at the Coudenberg Palace at this time the home of the ruling Austrian Duchess of Brabant destroys the building including the state records stored therein 10 February 16 In China the Emperor Yongzheng orders grain to be shipped from Hubei and Guangdong to the famine stricken Shangzhou region of Shaanxi province February 20 Louise Hippolyte becomes the second woman to serve as Princess of Monaco the reigning monarch of the tiny European principality ascending upon the death of her father Prince Antonio She reigns only nine months before dying of smallpox on December 29 March 16 The Treaty of Vienna is signed between the Holy Roman Empire Great Britain the Dutch Republic and Spain April June edit April 1 Battle of Dabhoi in India is fought between Sarsenapati Trimbakrao Dabhade and Bajirao Peshwa April 2 The town of Raynham Massachusetts in Bristol County is entered as a new town by the governor and court of Massachusetts New England America April 9 British trader Robert Jenkins has his ear cut off after his ship Rebecca is boarded by Spanish coast guards at Havana in Cuba 11 The incident becomes the casus belli for the War of Jenkins Ear in 1739 12 April 28 A fire at White s Chocolate House near St James s Palace in London destroys the historic club and the paintings therein but is kept from spreading by the fast response of firemen 13 May 10 The Pacific Fleet of the Russian Navy is established by order of the Empress Anna of Russia who directs Grigory Skornyakov Pisarev to assume command over the new fleet and to develop Okhotsk as a major port 14 15 June 4 The English market town of Blandford Forum is destroyed by fire with the exception of 26 houses About one third of the uninsured losses are paid for by the collection of disaster relief money 13 July September edit July 1 Benjamin Franklin and fellow subscribers start the Library Company of Philadelphia August 15 King Frederick William I of Prussia forgives his 19 year old son Prince Frederick who has been confined since November to the town of Kustrin now Kostrzyn nad Odra in Poland for his 1730 attempt to desert from the Prussian Army 16 Nine years later having been politically rehabilitated Prince Frederick succeeds his father as King and is later remembered as Frederick the Great August 23 The oldest known sports score in history is recorded in the description of a cricket match at Richmond Green in England when the team of Thomas Chambers of Middlesex defeats the Duke of Richmond s team by 119 to 79 September The first successful appendectomy is performed by English surgeon William Cookesley 17 September 30 The village of Barnwell Cambridgeshire England is burned down entirely by a fire 13 October December edit October 23 A fire at Ashburnham House in Westminster destroys 114 irreplaceable manuscripts including a manuscript of the Anglo Saxon Chronicle and damages 98 others among them the manuscript of Beowulf Richard Bentley the King s librarian and the House s owner saves the only copy of the Codex Alexandrinus carrying it under one arm as he leaps from a window Bentley s ten year labor in translating the Greek Testament is ruined by the blaze The remaining 844 manuscripts later form the heart of the collections of the British Library 18 13 November 25 Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler announces his use of the irrational number e approximately 2 71828 as the base for the concept of the natural logarithm describing it in a letter to German mathematician Christian Goldbach Patrona Halil an ethnic Albanian and a janissary who instigated a mass uprising in 1730 within the Ottoman Empire that brought Mahmud I to power as the new Sultan is strangled to death in Mahmud s presence after the rebellion is suppressed December 21 The Maharaja Chhatrasal monarch of Bundelkhand in India part of the modern day states of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh dies at the age of 82 His kingdom is divided into four parts with one part going to Baji Rao I of the Marathas and the other three going to his three sons Harde Sah gets the Panna State Jagat Rai gets the Jaitpur State and Bharti Chand gets the Jaso State December 29 Jacques Grimaldi the husband of the reigning monarch of Monaco Louise Hippolyte succeeds to the throne after Louise s death from smallpox Jacques I rules until his own death in 1751 Date unknown edit Royal Colony of North Carolina Governor George Burrington asks the North Carolina General Assembly to pass an act establishing a town on the Cape Fear River in what is seen as a political move to shift the power away from the powerful Cape Fear plantation class The town is laid out in 1733 and incorporated as Wilmington in 1740 Laura Bassi becomes the first official female university teacher on being appointed professor of anatomy at the University of Bologna at the age of 21 19 English scientist John Bevis observes the Crab Nebula for the first time in the modern era The octant is developed by English mathematician John Hadley it will eventually be replaced as a means of determining latitude by the sextant The Royal Theatre of Mantua Italy is built by architect Ferdinando Galli Bibiena 1732 This section is transcluded from 1732 edit history January March edit January 21 Russia and Persia sign the Treaty of Riascha at Resht 20 Based on the terms of the agreement Russia will no longer establish claims over Persian territories February 9 The Swedish East India Company begins its profitable first expedition to China departing Gothenburg on the ship Friedericus Rex Sueciae under the command of Colin Campbell February 14 Henry Fielding s comedy The Modern Husband premieres at the Royal Theatre on Drury Lane in London February 25 John Stackhouse is appointed by the British East India Company as the new President of the Bengal Presidency and serves for seven years February 27 Herat Campaign General Nader Shah of Persia now Iran suppresses the rebellion by Zulfiqar Khan in the city of Herat in what is now Afghanistan 21 March 19 Chamaraja Wodeyar VII becomes the new Maharaja of the Kingdom of Mysore in Southern India now the state of Karnataka and parts of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh March 3 English Captain Charles Gough rediscovers Gough Island in the South Atlantic 22 23 March 30 MPs John Birch and Denis Bond are expelled from the House of Commons of Great Britain after using their positions on the Commission for Forfeited Lands to make fraudulent sales April June edit April 12 King Christian VI of Denmark signs the charter for the new Danish Asia Company Dansk Asiatisk Kompagni granting it a 40 year monopoly on Denmark s trade in Asia leading to the creation of Danish India and cities of Trankebar now Tharangambadi in Tamil Nadu Frederiknagore now Serampore in West Bengal and the Frederiksoerne Islands now the Nicobar Islands April 16 After his disastrous attempt to fight the Ottoman Empire Shah Tahmasp II is removed from the throne of Iran by one of his generals Nader Khan who later proclaims himself the King of Persia in Tahmasp s place as Nader Shah May 10 Representatives of the heirs of William Penn and of Lord Baltimore the respective owners of most of the land in the Province of Pennsylvania and the Maryland Colony set out the boundary between the two future U S states after a survey determines that Philadelphia is located on the Maryland side of the border The dispute eventually leads to a lawsuit and the eventual survey by Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon to determine the Mason Dixon line May 13 Rebels in Corsica agree to allow the Republic of Genoa to resume its administration of the island in return for amnesty and promised reforms May 28 Dirck van Cloon becomes the new Governor General of the Dutch East Indies now Indonesia June 9 James Oglethorpe is granted a royal charter for the colony of Georgia 24 July September edit July 2 Spain completes the conquest of the Algerian cities of Oran and Mers El Kebir in the Oran Province after a 17 day siege August 16 The Order of Malta under the command of Jacques Francois de Chambray defeats a convoy of the Ottoman Empire and frees 14 Christian slaves following the naval battle of Damietta 25 August 21 Mikhail Gvozdev in the Sviatoi Gavriil makes the first known crossing of the Bering Strait from Cape Dezhnev to Cape Prince of Wales in Alaska marking the first time that Europeans have reached the northwest coast of North America 26 September 13 The Treaty of the Three Black Eagles or the Treaty of Berlin a secret treaty between the Austrian Empire the Russian Empire and Prussia against the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth September 16 The magnitude 5 8 Montreal earthquake occurs in Quebec New France A military warehouse explosion kills up to two thirds of the population of Campo Maior Portugal 27 October December edit October 7 French Army Lieutenant General Florent Jean de Valliere is tasked by King Louis XV to improve France s method of forging cannons October 16 Russia approves the second Kamchatka expedition of Danish born cartographer Vitus Bering and the Admiralty orders him to sail east and try to claim uncharted lands in North America November 29 The magnitude 6 6 Irpinia earthquake causes 1 940 deaths in the former Kingdom of Naples December 5 139 members of the Parlement of Paris exiled by order of King Louis XV secure their recall 28 December 7 The original Theatre Royal Covent Garden London the modern day Royal Opera House is opened December 19 Benjamin Franklin in the Pennsylvania Gazette first advertises the publication of Poor Richard s Almanack purportedly written by Richard Saunders a pen name used by Franklin 29 The book goes on sale on December 28 30 The annual publication will continue until 1758 Date unknown edit Herman Boerhaave publishes the authorized edition of his Elementa chemiae recognised as the first text on chemistry 31 The world s first lightship is moored at the Nore in the Thames Estuary of England 32 This year s General Assembly of the Church of Scotland gives rise to the First Secession of 1733 1733 This section is transcluded from 1733 edit history January March edit January 13 Borommarachathirat V becomes King of Siam now Thailand upon the death of King Sanphet IX January 27 George Frideric Handel s classic opera Orlando is performed for the first time making its debut at the King s Theatre in London February 12 British colonist James Oglethorpe founds Savannah Georgia 33 March 21 The Molasses Act is passed by British House of Commons which reinforces the negative opinions of the British by American colonists 34 The Act then goes to the House of Lords which consents to it on May 4 and it receives royal assent on May 17 March 25 English replaces Latin and Law French as the official language of English and Scottish courts following the enforcement of the Proceedings in Courts of Justice Act 1730 April June edit April 6 After British Prime Minister Robert Walpole s proposed excise tax bill results in rioting over the imposition of additional taxes and the use of government agents to collect them Walpole informs the House of Commons that he will withdraw the legislation 35 Royal Colony of North Carolina Commissioners John Watson Joshua Grainger Michael Higgins and James Wimble begin selling lots for the town of New Carthage which is later renamed and is now Wilmington North Carolina on the east side of the Cape Fear River 36 May 1 The canton system is first introduced in Prussia May 17 The Molasses Act receives royal assent and begins to go into effect on June 24 May 26 The introduction of John Kay s Flying Shuttle which revolutionized the textile industry and marked the beginning of the Industrial Revolution May 29 The right of Canadians to keep Indian slaves is upheld at Quebec June 12 At Schloss Salzdahlum Prince Frederick of Prussia the 21 year old heir to the throne reluctantly marries Duchess Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick Bevern in order to avoid prosecution for desertion from the Prussian Army and to be guaranteed the throne Despite the unhappy marriage Frederick and Elisabeth later reign as King and Queen Consort of Prussia June 15 The Danish West India Company buys the island of Saint Croix from France for 750 000 livres July September edit July 15 A hurricane off of the coast of the Florida Keys wrecks at least 17 Spanish ships July 30 The first Freemasons lodge the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts opens in what will become the United States of America 37 August 19 In Warsaw as Stanislas Leszczynski appears to be on the verge of being elected King of Poland Russia Austria and Saxony sign Lowenwolde s Treaty named for Russian diplomat Karl Gustav von Lowenwolde pledging to go to war to place Frederick Augustus son of the late King Augustus II on the throne 38 September 12 Stanislas Leszczynski who had been King of Poland from 1704 to 1709 until being driven from the throne by King Augustus II is returned to office by the vote of the Sejm 39 Russia and Austria protest the election since King Stanislaus is backed by France and Sweden September 26 The Treaty of Turin is signed in Turin as a secret agreement between King Louis XV of France and King Charles Emmanuel III of Sardinia 40 October December edit October 5 The election of Augustus III to succeed his father as King of Poland sparks the War of the Polish Succession October 10 France declares war on Austria and Saxony October 24 The Battle of Kirkuk starts which will lead to the defeat of the Ottoman army under general Topal Osman Pasha November 23 The 1733 slave insurrection on St John begins Slaves from Akwamu rebel against their owners in the Danish West Indies December 19 Unsuccessful in capturing Baghdad from the Ottoman Empire Persia s ruler Nader Shah signs the Treaty of Baghdad with the Ottoman Governor Ahmad Khan Pasha with the Turks and the Iranians agreeing to restore the boundary between the two empires to the lines before the 1732 Ottoman invasion of Iran 41 December 25 The Molasses Act goes into full effect 1734 This section is transcluded from 1734 edit history January March edit January 8 Salzburgers Lutherans who were expelled by the Roman Catholic Bishop of Salzburg Austria in October 1731 set sail for the British Colony of Georgia in America 42 February 16 The Ostend Company established in 1722 in the Austrian Netherlands modern day Belgium to compete for trade in the West Indies the Caribbean islands and the East Indies south and southeast Asia ceases business as part of the agreement by Austria in the Second Treaty of Vienna March 12 Salzburgers arrive at the mouth of the Savannah River in the British Colony of Georgia April June edit April 25 Easter occurs on the latest possible date the next time is in 1886 May 15 Prince Charles of Spain later King Charles III becomes the new King of Naples and Sicily five days after his arrival in Naples May 25 Spanish forces under the command of Jose Carrillo de Albornoz 1st Duke of Montemar defeat the Austrian forces completing the conquest of the Kingdom of Naples at the Battle of Bitonto May 27 French and Swiss troops suppress the slave insurrection in the Danish West Indies on the island of Saint John part of the modern day U S Virgin Islands after six months and restore control of the plantations to the Danish owners 43 June 6 With the conclusion of the British general election voting having begun in some constituencies on April 22 the Whigs led by Prime Minister Robert Walpole lose 85 seats but retain their majority June 17 French troops take Philippsburg but the Duke of Berwick is killed June 21 In Montreal New France a black slave known by the French name of Marie Joseph Angelique is tortured then hanged by the French authorities for allegedly setting a fire that destroyed part of the city June 30 War of the Polish Succession Russian troops take Gdansk German Danzig which had been besieged since February 1734 after the failure of a French expedition to relieve the city July September edit July 18 The Siege of the Austrian fortress of Philippsburg near Karlsruhe Germany by the French Army ends after eight weeks as its Austrian defenders surrender August 6 The armies of Spain and France led by the Duke of Parma and future King Charles III of Spain storm the city of Gaeta in Naples ending a four month siege September 28 Abdu llah bin Ismail as Samin is deposed after a 15 year reign as Sultan of Morocco October December edit October 23 Jamaica s Governor John Ayscough declares martial law to fight the slave rebellion that began in 1733 then drafts 600 men into the colonial army to march into the Blue Mountains 44 First Maroon War October 31 Chief Tomochichi of the Yamacraw band of the Muscogee Nation ends a successful four and a half month visit to Great Britain along with Georgia Governor James Oglethorpe and other Yamacraw Indians after having signed the cession of the area of modern day Savannah Georgia to the Georgia Company On June 16 he and the Muscogee delegation Senauki Toonahowi Hillispilli Umpichi Apokutchi Santachi and Stimaletchi had been welcomed as guests of King George II The group departs on HMS Aldborough after completing the visit by the largest delegation of Native Americans since 1616 45 November 5 The Dzikow Confederation is created in Poland December 24 A fire destroys the Royal Alcazar of Madrid the residence of the Spanish royal family along with more than 400 valuable paintings 100 sculptures and thousands of documents Undated edit Creation of the Kanem Bornu Empire after Kanem is taken over by the Sultan of Bornu 46 Anton Wilhelm Amo becomes the first African to receive a doctorate in Europe and begins teaching at the University of Halle 46 1735 This section is transcluded from 1735 edit history January March edit January 2 Alexander Pope s poem Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot is published in London 47 January 8 George Frideric Handel s opera Ariodante is premiered at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden London February 3 All 256 people on board the Dutch East India Company ships Vliegenthart and Anna Catherina die when the two ships sink in a gale off of the Netherlands coast The wreckage of Vliegenthart remains undiscovered until 1981 48 February 14 The Order of St Anna is established in Russia in honor of the daughter of Peter the Great March 10 The Russian Empire and Persia sign the Treaty of Ganja with Russia ceding territories in the Caucasus mountains to Persia and the two rivals forming a defensive alliance against the Ottoman Empire March 11 Abraham Patras becomes the Governor General of the Dutch East Indies now Indonesia upon the death of Dirck van Cloon April June edit April 13 Emperor Sakuramachi accedes to the throne of Japan April 16 Alcina George Frideric Handel s Italian opera premieres at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden London May 22 George Hadley publishes the first explanation of the trade winds 49 50 51 June 15 Le Thuần Tong Emperor of Đại Việt since 1732 dies at the age of 36 and is succeeded by Le Y Tong 52 June 25 In Great Britain the Engraving Copyright Act 1734 the first of a series of copyright protection laws takes effect after being given royal assent by King George II 53 July September edit July 11 Pluto not known at this time enters a fourteen year period inside the orbit of Neptune which will not recur until 1979 August 16 August 5 old style John Peter Zenger of The New York Weekly Journal becomes a symbol of freedom of the press when he acquitted of seditious libel against William Cosby the British Governor of the Province of New York A jury concludes that what Zenger published was true September 4 Al Husayn I ibn Ali the first Bey of Tunis now Tunisia is defeated at the Battle of Smindja by Abu l Hasan Ali I with the help of Ibrahim ben Ramdan the Dey of Algiers September 14 The Kingdom of France approves the issue of card money in the total amount of 200 000 livres to serve as currency in its Louisiana territory in America September 22 Sir Robert Walpole the Prime Minister of Great Britain becomes the first British premier to move into London s 10 Downing Street October December edit October 3 An agreement between the European powers brings a ceasefire in the War of the Polish Succession one week short of the second anniversary of the war With France and Spain on the side of the reigning monarch Stanislaw Leszczynski and Prussia Russia and Austria supporting Augustus III a preliminary peace is signed that was ratified in 1738 as the Treaty of Vienna By the terms of the treaty Stanislaw Leszczynski renounced his claim on the Polish throne and recognized Augustus III Duke of Saxony As compensation he received instead the duchies of Lorraine and Bar which were to pass to France upon his death October 14 John Wesley and his brother Charles set sail from England for Savannah in the Province of Georgia in British America on the voyage they first encounter members of the Moravian Church October 18 In China Qianlong succeeds his father Yongzheng as Emperor and begins a 60 year long reign within the Qing dynasty November 25 The largest bell in the world the 22 foot 6 7 m diameter Tsar Kolokol is successfully cast in Moscow within the Kremlin 54 November 30 The Netherlands becomes the first government to announce a prohibition against citizens joining the Freemasons 55 December 6 The second successful appendectomy is performed by naturalised British surgeon Claudius Aymand at St George s Hospital in London the first was in 1731 56 December 19 At the age of 8 years old Prince Luis of Spain becomes the youngest Roman Catholic Cardinal in history after being named by Pope Clement XII Date unknown edit Russo Turkish War 1735 1739 Russian forces fail to occupy the Crimea due to rasputitsa Linnaeus publishes his Systema Naturae A shipbuilding industry begins in Mumbai Leonhard Euler solves the Basel problem first posed by Pietro Mengoli in 1644 and the Seven Bridges of Konigsberg problem The King s Highway Charleston to Boston is completed Quebec Construction begins on the Chemin du roy between Quebec and Montreal Augusta Georgia is founded Cobalt is discovered and isolated by Georg Brandt 1736 This section is transcluded from 1736 edit history January March edit January 12 George Hamilton 1st Earl of Orkney becomes the Second Field Marshal of Great Britain January 23 The Civil Code of 1734 is passed in Sweden January 26 Stanislaus I of Poland abdicates his throne February 12 Francis I Holy Roman Emperor marries Maria Theresa of Austria ruler of the Habsburg Empire at the Augustinian Church in Vienna March 8 Nader Shah founder of the Afsharid dynasty is crowned Shah of Iran on a date selected by court astrologers 57 March 31 Bellevue Hospital is founded in New York April June edit April 14 The Porteous Riots erupt in Edinburgh Scotland after the execution of smuggler Andrew Wilson when town guard Captain John Porteous orders his men to fire at the crowd Porteous is arrested later German adventurer Theodor Stephan Freiherr von Neuhoff is crowned King Theodore of Corsica 25 days after his arrival on Corsica on March 20 58 His reign ends on November 5 when he flees the island April 19 A fire in Stony Stratford England consumes 53 houses 59 April The Genbun era begins in Japan The era of Kyōhō Reforms ends May 8 Frederick Prince of Wales marries Princess Augusta of Saxe Gotha May 22 King George II of Great Britain departs for Europe as part of his duties as Elector of Hanover his wife Caroline Queen Consort rules on his behalf as the Regent for the last time until his return on January 14 1736 60 May 26 Battle of Ackia British and Chickasaw Native Americans defeat French troops June 8 Leonhard Euler writes to James Stirling describing the Euler Maclaurin formula providing a disconnection between integrals and sums June 19 A French Academy of Sciences expedition led by Pierre Louis Maupertuis with Anders Celsius begins work on measuring a meridian arc in Meanmaa Finland 61 June 24 Witchcraft Act of 1735 in Great Britain comes into effect criminalizing claimants accusing people of practising witchcraft or of possessing magical powers intended to end legal witch trials in the early modern period in the country 62 July September edit July 1 Russo Turkish War 1735 39 Russian forces under Peter Lacy storm the Ottoman fortress of Azov 63 August 12 A fire in Saint Petersburg capital of the Russian Empire destroys 2 000 buildings the city s post office and several palaces 64 September 7 An Edinburgh crowd drags John Porteous out of his cell in Tolbooth Prison and lynches him September 29 The Gin Act 1736 goes into effect placing a steep tax on the sale of gin and license requirements for its sale with the intent of reducing consumption of the liquor in Britain Widely ignored the Act is repealed in 1743 65 October December edit October 3 French scientist Charles Marie de La Condamine and a team of surveyors begin the first measurements at the Equator to determine the exact meridian arc measurement of distance between points separated by one degree of longitude in order to make a precise calculation of the Earth s circumference 66 The initial measurements of this French Geodesic Mission to the Equator made in what is now Ecuador last until November 3 The same year the French Geodesic Mission to Lapland took place Both confirm Isaac Newton s prediction that the Figure of the Earth is flattened at the poles November 5 King Theodore of Corsica flees the island after a reign of seven months and the kingdom reverts to French control 58 November 13 Word of the discovery of silver south of what is now the U S Mexican border reaches Sonora Governor Juan Bautista Anza and soon leads to prospectors coming to Nogales to find more silver 67 Late in October a Yaqui Indian prospector Antonio Siraumea had discovered large slabs of silver Las planchas de plata and at the Estancia Arizona a ranch owned by Captain Bernardo de Urrea The region and later the U S territory and state of Arizona are named for Urrea s ranch December 7 Benjamin Franklin builds the first volunteer fire company in Philadelphia December 26 Andrew Michael Ramsay gives an oration in which he relates the heritage and internationalism of Freemasonry to that of the Crusades Date unknown edit Neustrelitz becomes the capital of Mecklenburg Strelitz Bushehr is founded in Persia The Belgrade Fortress is completed One of the earliest records of use of a bathing machine is made at Scarborough England Charles Marie de La Condamine with Francois Fresneau Gataudiere makes the first scientific observations of rubber in Ecuador 68 Leonhard Euler produces the first published proof of Fermat s little theorem 69 Sir Isaac Newton s Method of Fluxions 1671 describing his method of differential calculus is first published posthumously and Thomas Bayes publishes a defense of its logical foundations anonymously 70 Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab writes the Kitab at tawhidt marking the beginning of Wahhabism The Haidamakas raid the shtetl of Pavoloch killing 35 1737 This section is transcluded from 1737 edit history January March edit January 5 Spain and the Holy Roman Empire sign instruments of cession at Pontremoli in the Grand Duchy of Tuscany in Italy with the Empire receiving control of Tuscany and the Grand Duchy of Parma and Piacenza in return for Don Carlos of Spain being recognized as King of Naples and King of Sicily 71 January 9 The Empires of Austria and Russia enter into a secret military alliance that leads to Austria s disastrous entry into the Russo Turkish War 72 January 18 In Manila a peace treaty is signed between Spain s Governor General of the Philippines Fernando Valdes y Tamon and the Sultan Azim ud Din I of Sulu recognizing Azim s authority over the islands of the Sulu Archipelago 73 74 February 20 France s Foreign Minister Germain Louis Chauvelin is dismissed by King Louis XV s Chief Minister Cardinal Andre Hercule de Fleury February 27 French scientists Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau and Georges Louis Leclerc de Buffon publish the first study correlating past weather conditions with an examination of tree rings 75 March 16 In Paris representatives of Spain and Portugal sign an armistice bringing an end to the Spanish Portuguese War over the area now occupied by the nation of Uruguay and the area now occupied by the state of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil The news does not reach the fighting parties until five months later 76 March 28 The Battle of Delhi takes place between the Maratha Empire and the Mughals April June edit April 5 French Jesuit priest Jean Francois Regis is canonized as Saint Regis by the Roman Catholic Church under the reign of Pope Clement XII April 22 In Afghanistan Persian shah Nader Shah begins the 11 month Siege of Kandahar against the Pashtun Emir of Afghanistan Hussain Hotak 77 The surviving Afghanis surrender on March 24 1738 Lots are first advertised for sale in the new town of Richmond Virginia by the placement of a notice by William Byrd in the Virginia Gazette According to the paper on the North Side of James River near the Uppermost Landing and a little below the Falls is lately laid off by Major Mayo a Town called Richmond with Streets 65 Feet wide in a pleasant and healthy Situation and well supply d with Springs of good Water It lies near the Publick Warehouse at Shoccoe s and in the midst of great Quantities of Grain and all kind of Provisions The Lots will be granted in Fee Simple on Condition only of building a House in Three Years Time of 24 by 16 Feet fronting within 5 Feet of the Street The Lots to be rated according to the Convenience of their Situation and to be sold after this April General Court by me William Byrd 78 May 28 The planet Venus passes in front of Mercury The event is witnessed during the evening hours by the amateur astronomer John Bevis at the Royal Greenwich Observatory As of 2006 it is still the only such planet planet occultation that has been directly observed June 21 In Britain the Theatrical Licensing Act requires plays to be submitted to the Lord Chamberlain for censorship June 30 Russo Turkish War 1735 1739 Russian forces under Field Marshal Munnich storm the Ottoman fortress of Ochakov and take prisoner 4 000 Turks July September edit July 9 The direct male line of the Medici family becomes extinct with the death of Gian Gastone de Medici Grand Duke of Tuscany July 12 Austria enters the Russo Turkish War as an ally of Russia against the Ottoman Empire 79 July 17 The British ship Catherine founders in a storm off of Nova Scotia s Cape Sable Island during its voyage from Ireland to Boston killing 98 of the 201 people on board August 4 Austria s army is defeated by the Ottoman Army and Bosnian defenders in the Battle of Banja Luka August 15 The Portuguese frigate Nossa Senhora da Boa Viagem arrives at Maldonado now in Uruguay as Captain Duarte Pereira brings the news that the Spanish Portuguese War ended by an agreement signed on March 16 76 September 1 The oldest existing English language newspaper in the world The News Letter is founded in Belfast Ireland September 20 Runner Edward Marshall completes his journey in the Walking Purchase forcing the cession of 1 200 000 acres 4 900 km2 of Lenape Delaware tribal land to the Province of Pennsylvania October December edit October 7 At least 300 000 people are killed when a tropical cyclone strikes the Bay of Bengal in India and modern day Bangladesh The storm sends 12 m 39 ft high waves over the Sundarbans delta and overflows the Hooghly River 80 October 11 The first national stage in Sweden opens when Carl Gyllenborg s play Den svenska spratthoken is performed in the Swedish language by the first native actors on the stage of Bollhuset in Stockholm 81 October 16 An earthquake with an estimated magnitude of 9 3 occurs off the shore of Russia s Kamchatka Peninsula Tsunamis up to 60 metres 200 ft high follow in the Pacific ocean 82 November 4 The Teatro di San Carlo the oldest working opera house in Europe is inaugurated in Naples Italy December 24 General Baji Rao I of the Maratha Empire in India defeats the armies of the rulers of Hyderabad Oudh Bhopal and Jaipur in the Battle of Bhopal December John Wesley leaves Savannah Georgia and returns to England Date unknown edit Benjamin Franklin creates the Philadelphia Police Force the first city paid force The Georg August University of Gottingen in Lower Saxony is opened to students Our Lady of Guadalupe is designated the patron saint of Mexico City Lancaster County Prison Lancaster Pennsylvania is first constructed in response to the seven preceding violent years of the ongoing Cresap s War in the Maryland Pennsylvania boundary dispute and war 1738 This section is transcluded from 1738 edit history January March edit January 1 At least 664 African slaves drown when the Dutch West Indies Company slave ship Leusden capsizes and sinks in the Maroni River during its arrival in Surinam The Dutch crew escapes and leaves the slaves locked below decks to die 83 January 3 George Frideric Handel s opera Faramondo is given its first performance 84 January 7 After the Maratha Empire of India wins the Battle of Bhopal over the Jaipur State Jaipur cedes the Malwa territory to the Maratha in a treaty signed at Doraha 85 February 4 Court Jew Joseph Suss Oppenheimer is executed in Wurttemberg February 11 Jacques de Vaucanson stages the first demonstration of an early automaton The Flute Player at the Hotel de Longueville in Paris and continues to display it until March 30 86 February 20 The Swedish Levant Company is founded March 28 Mariner Robert Jenkins presents a pickled ear which he claims was cut off by a Spanish captain in the Caribbean in 1731 to the Parliament of Great Britain which votes 257 to 209 for war against Spain leading to the War of Jenkins Ear the following year 87 March April Battle of the Dindar River Emperor Iyasu II of Ethiopia is defeated by the Funj people April June edit April 15 Serse an Italian opera by George Frideric Handel premieres in London April 18 Spain s Royal Academy of History Real Academia de la Historia is established by decree of King Philip V of Spain 88 April 28 Pope Clement XII issues the papal bull In eminenti apostolatus prohibiting Roman Catholics from being members of Masonic societies 89 May 4 The Imperial Theatrical School now known as Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet was founded under the reign of Empress Anna 90 It is the first ballet school in Russia and second in the world May 24 John Wesley newly returned from America experiences a spiritual rebirth at a Moravian Church meeting in Aldersgate in the City of London essentially launching the Methodist movement the day is celebrated annually by Methodists as Aldersgate Day his younger brother Charles had a similar experience three days earlier May 25 The military phase of Cresap s War between the British North American Provinces of Maryland and Pennsylvania is ended when King George II of Great Britain negotiates a cease fire June 24 British inventor Lewis Paul receives a patent for roller cotton spinning machinery 91 June 27 The Spanish Empire s Council of the Indies votes 6 to 4 to re establish the Viceroyalty of New Granada incorporating modern day Colombia Ecuador Venezuela and Panama 92 King Philip V issues the order on August 20 1738 July September edit July 1 English metallurgist William Champion is granted a patent for his process of extracting zinc from other materials in a furnace 93 July 10 Thomas Pellow of Cornwall finally escapes captivity 23 years after having been captured by Barbary pirates and held as a slave in Morocco He arrives in British territory when the ship he is on sails into Gibraltar Bay on July 21 and later recounts his story in the book The Adventures of Thomas Pellow of Penryn Mariner Three and Twenty Years in Captivity Among the Moors 94 August 10 Russo Turkish War 1735 1739 The Russian army begins its attempt to cross the Dniester River and fails after three weeks they are later decimated by plague 95 September 18 Samuel Johnson composes his first solemn prayer published 1785 October December edit October 22 The excavation of Herculaneum a Roman city buried by Vesuvius in AD 79 begins near the Italian city of Resina on orders from King Charles III of Spain to his engineer Rocque Joaquin de Alcubierre 96 November 18 The Treaty of Vienna is ratified ending the War of the Polish Succession Under the terms of the treaty Stanislaw Leszczynski receives Lorraine in exchange for renouncing the Polish throne December 27 After setting off from Rotterdam in August with 240 immigrants to America the British ship Princess Augusta is wrecked near Block Island off of the coast of the colony of Rhode Island 97 During the voyage 200 passengers and seven crew died from illness spread by contaminated water Another 20 die after the crew leaves and rows to shore The wreck later becomes the subject of the legend of the Palatine Light ghost ship and of John Greenleaf Whittier s 1867 poem The Palatine Date unknown edit China s Qing government announces that all western businessmen have to use the Cohong in Guangzhou to trade Pierre Louis Maupertuis publishes Sur la figure de la terre which confirms Newton s view that the earth is an oblate spheroid slightly flattened at the poles Black Forest clockmaker Franz Ketterer produces one of the earliest cuckoo clocks Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach having completed a law degree is hired as a court musician by Crown Prince Frederick of Prussia the future Frederick the Great Bach will remain in Frederick s service until 1768 Holy Royal Arch is founded Remy Martin is granted exclusive permission by King Louis XV of France to plant new vineyards for impressing him with the quality of his cognac 98 1739 This section is transcluded from 1739 edit history January March edit January 1 Bouvet Island is discovered by French explorer Jean Baptiste Charles Bouvet de Lozier in the South Atlantic Ocean January 3 A 7 6 earthquake shakes the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region in China killing 50 000 people February 24 Battle of Karnal The army of Iranian ruler Nader Shah defeats the forces of the Mughal emperor of India Muhammad Shah March 20 Nader Shah occupies Delhi India and sacks the city stealing the jewels of the Peacock Throne including the Koh i Noor April June edit April 7 English highwayman Dick Turpin is executed by hanging for horse theft May 12 John Wesley lays the foundation stone of the New Room Bristol in England the world s first Methodist meeting house 99 June 13 June 2 Old Style The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences is founded in Stockholm Sweden 100 July September edit July 9 The first group purporting to represent an all England cricket team consisting of 11 players from various parts of England comes to Kent and loses to the renowned Kent team led by Lord John Sackville 101 July 12 The British East India Company signs a treaty with the Maratha Empire to gain the right of free trade within the territory 102 July 22 The Ottoman Empire retakes Belgrade from Austria s Habsburg monarchy after winning the Battle of Grocka 103 August 20 The Viceroyalty of New Granada incorporating modern day Colombia Ecuador and Venezuela is re established by the royal cedula of King Philip V of Spain 16 years after it had been dissolved and adds the territory of Panama as well 104 September 9 The Stono Rebellion a slave rebellion erupts near Charleston South Carolina September 18 The Treaty of Belgrade brings the Austro Russian Turkish War 1735 39 to an end October December edit October 3 The Treaty of Nis is signed October 12 The town of Utuado Puerto Rico was founded by Sebastian de Morfi October 17 The Foundling Hospital is created in London by royal charter October 23 War of Jenkins Ear Great Britain declares war on Spain November 20 22 War of Jenkins Ear Battle of Porto Bello British marine forces capture the Panamanian silver exporting town of Portobelo from the Spanish December 30 Months of unseasonably cold weather begin in Ireland precipitating the Irish Famine of 1740 known as Bliain an Air The Year of Slaughter A January 5 dispatch from Dublin to the Stamford Mercury says Since last Wednesday we have had the most violent cold Weather that was ever known in this Kingdom hard Frost began that evening which has continued ever since with a very stormy Wind at South East 105 At least 13 of Ireland s population dies of starvation in the year that follows 106 Date unknown edit Ecuador part of Real Audiencia of Quito becomes a part of New Granada instead of Peru 84 000 farmers revolt in the province of Iwaki in Japan A Plinian eruption of Mount Tarumae volcano occurs in Japan The first Bible in Estonian is published BirthsTranscluding articles 1730 1731 1732 1733 1734 1735 1736 1737 1738 and 1739 1730 January 3 Velu Nachiyar queen regnant of Sivaganga d 1796 March 7 Louis Auguste Le Tonnelier de Breteuil last prime minister of the French monarchy d 1807 April 1 Salomon Gessner Swiss painter and newspaper publisher d 1788 April 16 Henry Clinton British general d 1795 April 26 John Moore Archbishop of Canterbury d 1805 May 13 Charles Watson Wentworth 2nd Marquess of Rockingham Prime Minister of Great Britain d 1782 107 May 28 Maria Angela Ardinghelli Italian scientific translator d 1825 June 21 Motoori Norinaga Japanese philologist scholar of the kokugaku school d 1801 July 10 Jean Baptiste Willermoz French Freemason d 1824 July 12 Anna Barbara Reinhart Swiss mathematician d 1796 Josiah Wedgwood English pottery manufacturer and abolitionist d 1795 July 26 Charles Messier French astronomer d 1817 August 1 Frederick Hervey 4th Earl of Bristol English Anglican prelate d 1803 August 27 Johann Georg Hamann German philosopher d 1788 September 7 Elisabetta de Gambarini English composer d 1765 September 17 Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben Prussian army officer d 1794 November 23 William Moultrie American general d 1805 December 14 James Bruce Scottish explorer d 1794 December 25 Philip Mazzei Italian physician friend of Thomas Jefferson d 1816 December 30 William Hamilton British diplomat antiquary d 1803 nbsp Henry Clinton date unknown John Cook American farmer President of Delaware d 1789 Anne Rossignol African slave trader d 1810 John Murray 4th Earl of Dunmore Scottish peer and colonial governor in the Americas d 1809 White Eyes Indigenous American Lenape leader d 1778 1731 January 3 Angelo Emo Venetian admiral and statesman d 1792 February Charles Churchill English poet d 1764 March 19 Gabriela Silang Filipino rebel leader and heroine d 1763 April 8 William Williams signer of the United States Declaration of Independence d 1811 May 8 Beilby Porteus Bishop of London and abolitionist d 1809 June 2 Dorothea Biehl Danish writer d 1788 July 16 Samuel Huntington Patriot in the American Revolution and politician d 1796 August Henry Constantine Jennings English gambler and collector d 1819 nbsp Henry Cavendish October 10 Henry Cavendish English scientist d 1810 November 9 Benjamin Banneker African American astronomer surveyor of the District of Columbia d 1806 November 15 William Cowper English poet d 1800 December 8 Frantisek Xaver Dusek Czech composer d 1799 December 12 Erasmus Darwin English scientist and grandfather of Charles Darwin d 1802 December 28 Jose de Viera y Clavijo Spanish writer Nikephoros Theotokis Greek scholar and theologian d 1800 1732 January Abbas III Shah of Persia d 1740 January 17 Stanislaw August Poniatowski last King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania d 1798 January 20 Richard Henry Lee 12th President of the Continental Congress d 1794 January 24 Pierre de Beaumarchais French writer d 1799 108 February Charles Churchill English poet d 1764 February 6 Charles Lee general of the Continental Army d 1782 nbsp George Washington nbsp Jean Bernard Restout February 22 George Washington first President of the United States d 1799 Jean Bernard Restout French painter d 1797 March 1 William Cushing Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States d 1810 March 31 Joseph Haydn Austrian composer d 1809 April 5 Jean Honore Fragonard French painter d 1806 April 8 David Rittenhouse American astronomer inventor mathematician surveyor scientific instrument craftsman and public official d 1796 April 13 Frederick North Lord North Prime Minister of Great Britain d 1792 109 April 17 John Blair Jr American politician and Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States d 1800 June 21 Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach German composer d 1795 September 2 William Crawford American soldier and surveyor d 1782 September 26 Jose de Cordoba y Ramos Spanish explorer naval commander d 1815 September 30 Jacques Necker French politician d 1804 October 6 Nevil Maskelyne English Astronomer Royal d 1811 October 10 John Hancock American silversmith d 1784 October 24 Cristina Roccati Italian scholar in physics d 1797 November 4 Thomas Johnson American politician and Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States d 1819 November 9 Jeanne Julie Eleonore de Lespinasse French salon holder d 1776 November 13 John Dickinson Governor of Delaware and Pennsylvania d 1808 December 6 Warren Hastings British administrator d 1818 December 15 Carl Gotthard Langhans German architect d 1808 December 21 Johann Christian Wiegleb German chemist d 1800 December 23 Richard Arkwright English inventor d 1792 date unknown Francis Marion American officer d 1795 1733 January 22 Philip Carteret British Naval Officer d 1796 January 24 Benjamin Lincoln major general in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War and politician d 1810 nbsp Joseph Priestley March 13 Joseph Priestley English scientist and minister d 1804 May 4 Jean Charles de Borda French mathematician physicist political scientist and sailor d 1799 July 27 Jeremiah Dixon English surveyor and astronomer d 1779 September 5 Christoph Martin Wieland German poet and writer d 1813 September 18 George Read American lawyer and signer of the Declaration of Independence d 1798 October 14 Francois Sebastien Charles Joseph de Croix Count of Clerfayt Austrian field marshal d 1798 October 15 Lisa Eriksdotter Finnish visionary November 16 Siraj ud Daulah the last independent ruler of Bengal of undivided India d 1757 November 20 Philip Schuyler general in the American Revolution United States Senator from New York father of Angelica Schuyler Church and Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton d 1804 undated Johanna Lofblad Swedish actor and singer d 1811 1734 January 16 John A Treutlen Governor of Georgia d 1782 January 20 Robert Morris Founding Father of the United States d 1806 February 15 William Stacy American Revolutionary War officer d 1802 February 27 Thomas Conway American Revolutionary War general d 1800 March 1 Jeanne de Bellem heroine of the Brabant Revolution March 19 Thomas McKean American lawyer signer of the Declaration of Independence d 1817 April 17 Taksin King of Thailand d 1782 April Elsa Beata Bunge Swedish botanist d 1819 May 23 Franz Mesmer Austrian physician d 1815 July 25 Ueda Akinari Japanese author and scholar d 1809 August 10 Naungdawgyi Burmese king d 1763 August 24 Benjamin Church first Surgeon General of the United States Army d 1763 September 3 Joseph Wright British painter d 1797 September 17 Elizabeth Canning English maidservant and kidnappee d 1773 October 7 Sir Ralph Abercromby British general d 1801 nbsp Daniel Boone November 2 Daniel Boone American frontiersman d 1820 December 1 Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski Polish aristocrat and patron of the arts d 1823 December 17 Queen Maria I of Portugal d 1816 December 21 Paul Revere American silversmith engraver and Patriot in the American Revolution d 1818 December 26 George Romney English painter d 1802 December 31 Francisco Manoel de Nascimento Portuguese poet d 1819 date unknown Catharina Ahlgren Swedish poet editor and early feminist d 1800 Ulrica Arfvidsson Swedish fortune teller d 1801 Elzbieta Branicka Polish szlachta and politician d 1800 John Dawson English mathematician and surgeon d 1820 Pedro Fages Spanish soldier explorer and Governor of Alta California d 1794 Rohal Faqir Pakistani saint poet and mystic d 1804 1735 January 1 Paul Revere American silversmith and patriot d 1818 January 8 John Carroll first Roman Catholic Archbishop in the U S d 1815 January 9 John Jervis 1st Earl of St Vincent British Royal Navy admiral d 1823 January 27 Etienne Claviere French financier and politician d 1793 February 13 Crown Prince Sado of Joseon d 1762 February 28 Alexandre Theophile Vandermonde French musician and chemist d 1796 March 1 Caroline Thielo Danish actress d 1754 March 29 Johann Karl August Musaus German author d 1787 April 13 Isaac Low New York delegate to the Continental Congress d 1791 May 1 Lorenzo Hervas y Panduro Spanish Jesuit philologist d 1809 May 23 Charles Joseph Prince de Ligne d 1814 June 16 Nicolas Bernard Lepicie French painter d 1784 June 26 Joseph Ducreux French noble portrait painter pastelist miniaturist and engraver d 1802 July 4 Jacoba van den Brande Dutch culture personality d 1794 July 10 Ulrika Pasch Swedish painter d 1796 September 5 Johann Christian Bach German composer d 1782 September 6 John Joseph Merlin born Jean Joseph Merlin Liege born clock and musical instrument maker and inventor d 1803 September 20 James Keir Scottish geologist chemist and industrialist d 1820 September 28 Augustus FitzRoy 3rd Duke of Grafton Prime Minister of the United Kingdom d 1811 October 9 Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand Duke of Brunswick d 1806 October 21 Richard Gough English antiquary d 1809 nbsp John Adams October 30 John Adams second President of the United States d 1826 November 10 Granville Sharp English abolitionist d 1813 December 29 Thomas Banks English sculptor and artist d 1805 December 31 Jean de Crevecoeur French American writer d 1813 date unknown John Julius Angerstein Russian born English merchant insurer and art collector d 1823 William Bell English portrait painter from Newcastle upon Tyne d c 1806 Bety of Betsimisaraka queen regnant d 1805 Mary Evans Welsh religious leader d 1789 Edward Telfair Scottish born American politician and Governor of Georgia d 1807 Regina Louise von Freedricksz Russian industrialist d 1821 1736 nbsp Li Ching Yuen January 7 Andrew Adams American judge d 1797 nbsp James Watt January 19 James Watt Scottish inventor d 1819 110 January 25 Joseph Louis Lagrange Italian born mathematician d 1813 February 3 Johann Georg Albrechtsberger Austrian musician d 1809 February 29 Ann Lee English born American religious leader d 1784 March 20 Rama I First King of Siam d 1809 May 8 Caterina Dolfin Italian Venetian poet d 1793 May 10 George Steevens English literary critic d 1800 May 29 Patrick Henry American patriot d 1799 June 3 Sir John Acton 6th Baronet Prime Minister of Naples d 1811 June 7 Fermin Lasuen Spanish missionary d 1803 nbsp Charles Augustin de Coulomb June 14 Charles Augustin de Coulomb French physicist d 1806 June 21 Enoch Poor American general d 1780 June 25 John Horne Tooke English politician philologist d 1812 July Juan Bautista de Anza Governor of the Spanish Province of New Mexico d 1788 August 9 Louis Joseph Prince of Conde d 1818 August 15 Alexander Runciman Scottish painter d 1785 August 26 Jean Baptiste L Rome de l Isle French geologist d 1790 September 15 Jean Sylvain Bailly French astronomer d 1793 September 16 Carter Braxton signer of the American Declaration of Independence d 1797 October 27 James Macpherson Scottish poet d 1796 date unknown Robert Jephson Irish dramatist d 1803 Li Ching Yuen Chinese herbalist martial artist and tactical advisor d 1933 claimed Pierre le Pelley I Seigneur of Sark d 1778 Claudius Smith American revolutionary d 1779 Sir James Tylney Long 7th Baronet English politician d 1794 1737 January 4 Louis Bernard Guyton de Morveau French chemist politician d 1816 January 23 John Hancock American politician and revolutionary d 1793 nbsp Thomas Paine January 29 Thomas Paine British born American patriot and pamphleteer d 1809 March 14 Ioan Nicolidi of Pindus Aromanian physician and noble d 1828 111 March 23 Arthur St Clair American soldier and politician d 1818 April 27 Edward Gibbon English historian and politician d 1794 May 2 William Petty 2nd Earl of Shelburne Prime Minister of Great Britain d 1805 112 June 20 Tokugawa Ieharu Japanese shōgun d 1786 August 5 Johann Friedrich Struensee Danish royal physician d 1772 August 14 Charles Hutton English mathematician d 1823 August 29 John Hunter second governor of New South Wales d 1821 September 9 Luigi Galvani Italian physician and physicist d 1798 September 14 Michael Haydn Austrian composer d 1806 September 15 Miklos Kuzmics Hungarian Slovenes writer Catholic priest d 1804 September 19 Charles Carroll of Carrollton only Roman Catholic signer of the American Declaration of Independence d 1832 December 26 Prince Josias of Coburg Austrian general d 1815 date unknown Frances Abington English actress d 1815 Gelelemend Indigenous American Lenape leader d 1811 1738 January 21 Ethan Allen American patriot d 1789 February 6 Pierre Joseph Desault French anatomist and surgeon d 1795 April 12 Padre Francisco Garces Spanish missionary d 1781 April 14 William Cavendish Bentinck 3rd Duke of Portland Prime Minister of the United Kingdom d 1809 113 May 27 Nathaniel Gorham American politician d 1796 May 28 Joseph Ignace Guillotin French physician d 1814 June 4 King George III of the United Kingdom d 1820 July 3 John Singleton Copley American painter d 1815 July 20 Darejan Dadiani Georgian queen consort d 1807 July 22 Anne d Yves writer participant in the Brabant Revolution d 1814 August 28 Etteilla French occult cartomancer d 1791 September 25 Nicholas Van Dyke American lawyer and President of Delaware d 1789 October 11 Arthur Phillip British admiral and Governor of New South Wales d 1814 October 18 Andrei Bolotov Russian agriculturalist and memoirist d 1833 October 29 Charles Spalding Scottish inventor and underwater diver d 1783 nbsp William Herschel November 15 William Herschel German born astronomer d 1822 December 31 Charles Cornwallis 1st Marquess Cornwallis British general d 1805 1739 January 25 Charles Francois Dumouriez French general d 1823 February 15 Alexandre Theodore Brongniart French architect d 1813 March 16 George Clymer American politician and Founding Father d 1813 March 19 Charles Francois Lebrun duc de Plaisance Third Consul of France d 1824 August 31 Johann Augustus Eberhard German theologian philosopher d 1809 September 12 Mary Bosanquet Fletcher Methodist preacher and philanthropist d 1816 October 11 Grigory Potemkin Russian military leader statesman nobleman and favourite of Catherine the Great d 1791 November 2 Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf Austrian composer d 1799 November 8 Henrik Gabriel Porthan Finnish professor and historian d 1804 114 November 20 Jean Francois de La Harpe French critic d 1803 December 14 Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours French politician d 1817 date unknown Antonio Cachia Maltese architect engineer and archaeologist d 1813 Benedict Chastanier French surgeon d 1816 Margherita Dalmet Venetian dogaressa d 1817 Paul Francois Ignace de Barlatier de Mas French naval captain d 1807 Samuel Mason Revolutionary War soldier early American outlaw d 1803 Karoline Kaulla German banker d 1809 Yelizaveta Belogradskaya Russian singer and musicianDeathsTranscluding articles 1730 1731 1732 1733 1734 1735 1736 1737 1738 and 1739 1730 January 1 Daniel Finch 2nd Earl of Nottingham English politician b 1647 Samuel Sewall English born judge b 1652 115 January 7 Arni Magnusson Icelandic scholar and manuscript collector b 1663 116 January 18 Antonio Vallisneri Italian scientist b 1661 January 30 Emperor Peter II of Russia b 1715 February 9 Johann Georg von Eckhart German historian b 1664 February 12 Luca Carlevarijs Italian painter b 1663 117 February 21 Pope Benedict XIII Italian pontiff b 1649 118 March 20 Adrienne Lecouvreur French actress b 1692 119 March 22 Benedetto Pamphili Italian cardinal patron of the arts composer and librettist b 1653 120 March 23 Charles I Landgrave of Hesse Kassel or Hesse Cassel b 1654 May 13 Sir Justinian Isham 4th Baronet English landowner and Member of Parliament b 1658 May 30 Arabella Churchill English mistress of James II of England b 1648 June 6 Alain Emmanuel de Coetlogon Marshal of France in the reign of Louis XIV and Louis XV b 1646 June 18 Yinxiang Qing dynasty prince b 1686 June 19 Thomas Trevor 1st Baron Trevor English judge and politician b 1658 June 21 Sarah Basset Bermudian slave origin of legend June 28 Joachim Bouvet French Jesuit active in China b 1656 July 7 Olivier Levasseur French pirate July 9 Issachar Berend Lehmann German Jewish banker Court Jew in Hanover b 1661 July 18 Francois de Neufville duc de Villeroy French soldier b 1644 August 10 Sebastien de Brossard French composer and music theorist b 1655 August 12 Benedicta Henrietta of the Palatinate German princess b 1652 August 19 James Ogilvy 4th Earl of Findlater Scottish politician b 1664 September 9 Charles FitzRoy 2nd Duke of Cleveland English courtier b 1662 September 10 Guichard Joseph Duverney French anatomist b 1648 September 14 Sophia Elisabet Brenner Swedish writer b 1659 121 September 27 Laurence Eusden English poet b 1688 nbsp Frederick IV October 12 Frederick IV King of Denmark and Norway b 1671 October 16 Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac French explorer b 1658 October 23 Anne Oldfield English actress b 1683 122 November 1 Luigi Ferdinando Marsili Italian soldier and naturalist b 1658 November 21 Francois de Troy French portrait artist b 1645 December 31 Carlo Gimach Maltese architect engineer and poet b 1651 123 1731 January 6 Etienne Francois Geoffroy French chemist b 1672 January 20 Antonio Farnese Duke of Parma b 1679 January 23 Anna Lohe Swedish banker b 1654 nbsp Bartolomeo Cristofori January 27 Bartolomeo Cristofori Italian maker of musical instruments b 1655 February Thomas Hancorne Welsh clergyman and theologian b 1642 February 10 George Carpenter 1st Baron Carpenter British Army general b 1657 February 15 Mary of Jesus de Leon y Delgado Spanish Dominican lay sister and mystic b 1643 February 22 Frederik Ruysch Dutch physician and anatomist b 1638 March 5 Abd al Ghani al Nabulsi Sufi academic b 1641 March 6 Johann Melchior Dinglinger German goldsmith b 1664 March 8 Ferdinand Brokoff Czech sculptor b 1688 March 9 Frances Talbot Countess of Tyrconnell English born courtier and vicereine of Ireland b c 1649 March 12 Ernest August Duke of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Augustenburg b 1660 March 23 Augustus William Duke of Brunswick Luneburg b 1662 April 24 Daniel Defoe English writer b c 1660 April 28 Johann Theodor Jablonski German lexicographer b 1654 James Olmsted Connecticut politician b 1645 May 1 Johann Ludwig Bach German composer b 1677 May 11 Mary Astell English feminist writer b 1666 May 17 Samuel Bradford English churchman Whig politician b 1652 June 20 Ned Ward English writer publican b 1667 July 18 Sir Walter Yonge 3rd Baronet English politician b 1653 August 27 Eudoxia Lopukhina Russian Tsarina divorced spouse of Peter the Great of Russia b 1669 December 17 George Lockhart Scottish writer spy and politician killed in duel b 1673 December 20 Chhatrasal Maharaja of Madhya Pradesh b 1649 December 26 Antoine Houdar de la Motte French writer b 1672 December 29 Brook Taylor English mathematician b 1685 1732 nbsp Emperor Reigen January 12 John Horsley British archaeologist b c 1685 January 14 Richard Hancorne Welsh clergyman b 1687 January 22 Louis de Sabran British theologian b 1652 February 6 Anne Scott 1st Duchess of Buccleuch wealthy Scottish peeress b 1651 February 7 William Hiseland English later British soldier reputed supercentenarian b 1620 February 13 Charles Rene d Hozier French historian b 1640 124 February 17 Louis Marchand French organist and harpsichordist b 1669 February 18 Balthasar Permoser German sculptor b 1651 February 22 Francis Atterbury English bishop and man of letters b 1663 Marie Therese de Bourbon Princess of Conti and titular queen of Poland b 1666 February 27 Giacomo Serpotta Italian artist b 1652 February 28 Andre Charles Boulle French cabinet maker b 1642 March 20 Johann Ernst Hanxleden German philologist b 1681 125 April 6 Count Palatine Francis Louis of Neuburg Hochmeister of the Teutonic Order b 1664 April 28 Thomas Parker 1st Earl of Macclesfield b 1666 May 20 Thomas Boston Scottish church leader b 1676 May 30 John King English churchman b 1652 July 11 Theodore Eustace Count Palatine of Sulzbach b 1659 July 15 Woodes Rogers English privateer and first Royal Governor of the Bahamas b c 1679 September 24 Emperor Reigen of Japan b 1654 October 6 George Duckett Calne MP English politician b 1684 October 12 Dionisia de Santa Maria Mitas Talangpaz Filipino saint b 1691 October 25 Andrea Brustolon Italian artist b 1662 October 31 Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia b 1666 November 10 Adam Christian Thebesius German anatomist b 1686 November 20 Daniel d Auger de Subercase French naval officer governor of Newfoundland b 1661 November 21 Jan Jansen Bleecker Mayor of Albany New York b 1641 November 26 Charles Sergison English politician b 1655 December 4 John Gay English poet and dramatist b 1685 126 December 14 Johann Philipp Fortsch German opera composer b 1652 date unknown Jiang Tingxi Chinese painter calligrapher encyclopedist foreign diplomat to Japan b 1669 Agrippina Petrovna Volkonskaia politically active Russian lady in waiting 1733 January 17 George Byng 1st Viscount Torrington English Royal Navy admiral b 1663 January 21 Bernard Mandeville Dutch born English economic philosopher b 1670 January 22 Lovisa von Burghausen Swedish memoirist b 1698 January 25 Gilbert Heathcote Mayor of London b 1652 January 27 Thomas Woolston English theologian b 1668 nbsp Augustus II the Strong February 1 King Augustus II the Strong of Poland b 1670 February 2 Robert Price judge British judge and politician b 1653 February 16 Ulrika Eleonora Stalhammar Swedish officer b 1683 March 4 Claude de Forbin French naval commander b 1656 April 14 Ippolito Desideri Italian tibetologist b 1684 April 19 Elizabeth Hamilton Countess of Orkney mistress of William III of England b 1657 April 30 Rodrigo Anes de Sa Almeida e Meneses 1st Marquis of Abrantes Portuguese diplomat b 1676 May 1 Nicolas Coustou French artist b 1658 May 3 Sir Richard Cox 1st Baronet England b 1650 May 10 Barton Booth English actor b 1681 May 18 Georg Bohm German organist b 1661 June 23 Johann Jakob Scheuchzer Swiss scholar b 1672 July 12 Anne Therese de Marguenat de Courcelles French salon holder b 1647 August 16 Matthew Tindal English deist b 1657 August 24 Pierre Etienne Monnot French artist b 1657 September 12 Francois Couperin French composer b 1668 October 19 Sir Thomas Molyneux 1st Baronet Irish politician b 1661 October 25 Giovanni Girolamo Saccheri Italian mathematician b 1667 October 31 Eberhard Louis Duke of Wurttemberg b 1676 November 11 Willem Adriaan van der Stel Dutch colonial administrator b 1664 December 2 Gerard Hoet Dutch painter b 1648 1734 January 6 John Dennis English dramatist critic b 1658 February 1 John Floyer English physician writer b 1649 February 2 Charles Calvert Maryland official b 1688 February 9 Diego de Astorga y Cespedes Spanish Catholic cardinal b 1663 March 1 Roger North English biographer b 1653 March 16 Andreas Silbermann German organ builder b 1678 March 21 Robert Wodrow Scottish historian b 1679 April 1 Louis Lully French composer b 1664 April 11 Thomas Fantet de Lagny French mathematician b 1660 April 25 Johann Konrad Dippel German alchemist b 1673 May 4 James Thornhill English painter b 1675 or 1676 May 15 Sebastiano Ricci Italian painter b 1659 May 21 Philippine Elisabeth d Orleans French princess b 1714 May 24 Georg Ernst Stahl German physician and chemist b 1660 nbsp James FitzJames 1st Duke of Berwick June 12 James FitzJames 1st Duke of Berwick illegitimate son of James II of England and French military commander b 1670 June 15 Giovanni Ceva Italian mathematician b 1647 June 17 Claude Louis Hector de Villars Marshal of France b 1653 June 21 Marie Joseph Angelique African slave July 22 Peter King 1st Baron King Lord Chancellor of England b c 1669 September 8 Michel Sarrazin Canadian scientist b 1659 October 12 Simon Henry Adolph Count of Lippe Detmold ruler of the county of Lippe b 1694 November 14 Louise de Kerouaille Duchess of Portsmouth French born mistress of Charles II of England b 1649 November 21 Alexis Simon Belle French portrait painter b 1674 November 23 Eugene Jean Count of Soissons Prince of Savoy b 1714 December 5 Peter Tillemans Flemish painter b c 1684 December 8 James Figg English prizefighter 127 December 28 Rob Roy MacGregor Scottish clan chief b 1671 date unknown Richard Cantillon Irish French economist and author Etienne de Veniard Sieur de Bourgmont French explorer b 1679 1735 January 5 Carlo Ruzzini Doge of Venice b 1653 January 12 John Eccles British composer b 1668 January 13 Polyxena of Hesse Rotenburg Queen consort of Sardinia b 1706 January 18 Maria Clementina Sobieska Polish noble b 1702 February 27 John Arbuthnot British physician and author b 1667 March 25 Daniel Gottlieb Messerschmidt German scientist b 1685 April 5 William Derham English minister and writer b 1657 April 8 Francis II Rakoczi Hungarian rebel against the Habsburgs b 1676 April 23 Edward Hawarden English Catholic theologian b 1662 April 25 Samuel Wesley English poet religious leader b 1662 June 10 Thomas Hearne British antiquarian b 1678 June 22 Pirro Albergati Italian composer b 1663 July 18 Johann Krieger German composer and organist b 1651 July 26 Jesper Swedberg Swedish bishop b 1653 July 29 Sophia Louise of Mecklenburg Schwerin Prussian queen consort b 1685 August 30 Edward Harley English politician b 1664 September 18 Justus van Effen Dutch author b 1684 September 27 Peter Artedi Swedish naturalist drowned b 1705 nbsp Yongzheng Emperor October 8 Yongzheng Emperor of Qing China b 1678 October 26 Margareta von Ascheberg Swedish land owner countess and acting regiment colonel b 1671 November 14 Frederick William Prince of Hohenzollern Hechingen b 1663 November 29 Bernardo de Hoyos Beatified Spanish priest b 1711 December 14 Thomas Tanner English bishop antiquarian b 1674 1736 January 8 Jean Leclerc theologian Swiss theologian and biblical scholar b 1657 January 17 Matthaus Daniel Poppelmann German architect b 1662 January 31 Filippo Juvarra Italian architect b 1678 February 1 James Stanley 10th Earl of Derby English politician b 1664 February 7 Stephen Gray English dyer astronomer and scientist b 1666 March 16 Giovanni Battista Pergolesi Italian composer b 1710 128 March 25 Nicholas Hawksmoor British architect b c 1661 nbsp Prince Eugene of Savoy April 21 Prince Eugene of Savoy French born Austrian general b 1663 April 30 Johann Albert Fabricius German scholar and bibliographer b 1668 May 9 Diogo de Mendonca Corte Real Portuguese politician b 1658 June 6 Jean Baptiste de La Verendrye explorer of New France eldest son of Pierre Gaultier de Varennes et de La Verendrye b 1713 July 1 Ahmed III Ottoman Sultan b 1673 July 7 William Hardres British politician b 1686 August 14 Victor Honore Janssens Flemish painter b 1658 nbsp Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit September 6 John Porteous Scottish captain b c 1695 September 16 Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit German physicist and inventor b 1686 September 26 Louise Diane d Orleans youngest child of Philippe II Duke of Orleans b 1716 October 22 George Clarke English politician architect b 1661 November 2 Louis Antoine de Pardaillan de Gondrin French duke b 1664 December 10 Antonio Manoel de Vilhena Portuguese 66th Grandmaster of the Knights Hospitaller b 1663 December 12 burial Antonina Houbraken Dutch draughtswoman b 1686 December 22 Sir William Robinson 1st Baronet British politician b 1655 December 26 Antonio Caldara Italian composer b 1670 date unknown Anna Colbjornsdatter Norwegian heroine b 1667 Chen Shu Chinese painter b 1660 1737 January 24 William Wake Archbishop of Canterbury b 1657 January 29 George Hamilton 1st Earl of Orkney British soldier b 1666 February 14 Charles Talbot 1st Baron Talbot of Hensol Lord Chancellor of Great Britain b 1685 March 12 Charles Alexander Duke of Wurttemberg regent of the Kingdom of Serbia 1720 1733 b 1684 March 16 Benjamin Wadsworth American President of Harvard University b 1670 March 26 Vakhtang VI of Kartli king of the Kingdom of Kartli under the Bagrationi dynasty b 1675 May 3 James Johnston Secretary of State diplomat Secretary of State for Scotland b 1655 May 4 Eustace Budgell English writer b 1686 Ferdinand Kettler Duke of Courland and Semigallia b 1655 May 10 Emperor Nakamikado of Japan b 1702 May 17 Claude Buffier French philosopher and historian b 1661 June 6 Pierre Joseph Garidel French botanist b 1658 July 26 Henri Pons de Thiard de Bissy French Catholic priest bishop and cardinal b 1657 July 9 Gian Gastone de Medici Grand Duke of Tuscany b 1671 July 26 Johan Cronman Swedish general b 1662 July 27 Maria Maddalena Martinengo Italian nun b 1687 September 27 John Sidney 6th Earl of Leicester English privy councillor b 1680 October 12 Francois Catrou French historian and Jesuit priest b 1659 October 26 Rinaldo d Este Duke of Modena b 1655 November 11 Claude de Visdelou French missionary b 1656 November 20 Caroline of Ansbach queen of George II of Great Britain b 1683 December 11 John Strype English historian and biographer b 1643 nbsp Antonio Stradivari December 18 Antonio Stradivari Italian luthier b 1644 December 19 James Sobieski Crown Prince of Poland b 1667 December 21 Alessandro Galilei Italian architect mathematician b 1691 December 27 William Bowyer English printer b 1663 Victor Marie d Estrees Marshal of France b 1660 Date unknown Sally Mapp English lay bonesetter 1738 January 6 Franz Xaver Murschhauser German composer and theorist b 1663 January 24 Samuel Andrew American Congregational clergyman educator b 1656 January 27 Marie Wulf Danish pietist leader b 1685 January 30 Benoit de Maillet French diplomat and natural historian b 1656 February 9 Beatrice Hieronyme de Lorraine Abbess of Remiremont b 1662 February 15 Matthias Braun Czech sculptor b 1684 February 27 Henry Grove English nonconformist minister b 1684 March 16 George Bahr German architect b 1666 March 25 Turlough O Carolan Irish harper and composer b 1670 April 9 Sir Charles Blois 1st Baronet English politician b 1657 May 1 Charles Howard 3rd Earl of Carlisle English statesman b c 1669 May 15 Sir John Chesshyre English lawyer b 1662 June 5 Isaac de Beausobre French Protestant pastor b 1659 June 21 Charles Townshend 2nd Viscount Townshend English politician b 1674 July 8 Jean Pierre Niceron 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