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1743

1743 (MDCCXLIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar, the 1743rd year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 743rd year of the 2nd millennium, the 43rd year of the 18th century, and the 4th year of the 1740s decade. As of the start of 1743, the Gregorian calendar was 11 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1743 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1743
MDCCXLIII
Ab urbe condita2496
Armenian calendar1192
ԹՎ ՌՃՂԲ
Assyrian calendar6493
Balinese saka calendar1664–1665
Bengali calendar1150
Berber calendar2693
British Regnal year16 Geo. 2 – 17 Geo. 2
Buddhist calendar2287
Burmese calendar1105
Byzantine calendar7251–7252
Chinese calendar壬戌年 (Water Dog)
4439 or 4379
    — to —
癸亥年 (Water Pig)
4440 or 4380
Coptic calendar1459–1460
Discordian calendar2909
Ethiopian calendar1735–1736
Hebrew calendar5503–5504
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1799–1800
 - Shaka Samvat1664–1665
 - Kali Yuga4843–4844
Holocene calendar11743
Igbo calendar743–744
Iranian calendar1121–1122
Islamic calendar1155–1156
Japanese calendarKanpō 3
(寛保3年)
Javanese calendar1667–1668
Julian calendarGregorian minus 11 days
Korean calendar4076
Minguo calendar169 before ROC
民前169年
Nanakshahi calendar275
Thai solar calendar2285–2286
Tibetan calendar阳水狗年
(male Water-Dog)
1869 or 1488 or 716
    — to —
阴水猪年
(female Water-Pig)
1870 or 1489 or 717

Events

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Undated

Births

Deaths

References

  1. ^ Frederick Samuel Dellenbaugh, Breaking the Wilderness: The Story of the Conquest of the Far West (G.P. Putnam and Sons, 1908) p139
  2. ^ Maureen Cassidy-Geiger, Fragile Diplomacy (Yale University Press, 2007) p38
  3. ^ Olin Dunbar Wheeler, The Trail of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1904: A Story of the Great Exploration Across the Continent in 1804-6 (G.P. Putnam and Sons, 1904) p213
  4. ^ D. R. M. Irving, Colonial Counterpoint: Music in Early Modern Manila (Oxford University Press, 2010)
  5. ^ Olivier Bernier, Louis XV (New Word City, 2018)
  6. ^ The Cambridge Modern History, Volume 6: The Eighteenth Century, ed. by A. W. Ward, et al. (Macmillan, 1909) p314
  7. ^ Louis de Bonald, On Divorce (Transaction Publishers, 2011) p155
  8. ^ George M. Wrong, The conquest of New France (Yale University Press, 1918) p129
  9. ^ Nanda R. Shrestha, In the Name of Development: A Reflection on Nepal (University Press of America, 1997) p6
  10. ^ Royal B. Hassrick, The Sioux: Life and Customs of a Warrior Society (University of Oklahoma Press, 2012)
  11. ^ James Ross McCain, Georgia as a Proprietary Province: The Execution of a Trust (R.G. Badger, 1917) p298
  12. ^ "Adolphus Frederick of Holstein-Entin, in The American Cyclopedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge", ed. by George Ripley and Charles A. Dana (D. Appleton and Company, 1873) p129
  13. ^ Francisco Antonio Mourelle, Voyage of the Sonora in the Second Bucareli Expedition, translated by Daines Barrington (T.C. Russell, 1920) p108
  14. ^ "James Oglethorpe", by Dr. Walter H. Charlton, in The American Monthly Magazine (June 1911) p294
  15. ^ Bernard D. Rostker, Providing for the Casualties of War: The American Experience Through World War II (Rand Corporation, 2013) p46
  16. ^ Charles C. Royce, Indian Land Cessions of the United States, (U.S. Government Printing Office, 1899) p569
  17. ^ Mattila, Tapani (1983). Meri maamme turvana [Sea safeguarding our country] (in Finnish). Jyväskylä: K. J. Gummerus Osakeyhtiö. ISBN 951-99487-0-8.
  18. ^ Ralph Emerson Twitchell, The Leading Facts of New Mexican History, Vol. I (Torch Press, 1911, reprinted by Sunstone Press, 2007) p438
  19. ^ Bruce Parker, The Power of the Sea: Tsunamis, Storm Surges, Rogue Waves, and Our Quest to Predict Disasters (St. Martin's Press, 2012)
  20. ^ Martin Sicker, The Islamic World in Decline: From the Treaty of Karlowitz to the Disintegration of the Ottoman Empire (Greenwood Publishing, 2001) p63
  21. ^ Neil Safier, Measuring the New World: Enlightenment Science and South America (University of Chicago Press, 2008) p104
  22. ^ David A.J. Seargent, The Greatest Comets in History: Broom Stars and Celestial Scimitars (Springer, 2008) p116
  23. ^ Andrew Lang, A History of Scotland from the Roman Occupation (W. Blackwood and Sons, 1907) p443
  24. ^ Michael A. Beatty, The English Royal Family of America, from Jamestown to the American Revolution (McFarland, 2003) p164
  25. ^ Giscombe, C. S. (Winter 2012). "Precarious Creatures". The Kenyon Review. Gambier, Ohio: Kenyon College. 34 (NS) (1): 157–175. JSTOR 41304743. I looked it up later and found out that it's generally conceded that they were all dead by the 1680s. But a story persists that a fellow named MacQueen killed the last wolf in Scotland - and, implicitly, in all Britain - after that, in 1743. (Henry Shoemaker mentions the story in the section of Extinct Pennsylvania Animals that concerns wolves.)
  26. ^ "Spencer Compton, earl of Wilmington | English noble". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved September 1, 2021.

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calendar1664 1665Bengali calendar1150Berber calendar2693British Regnal year16 Geo 2 17 Geo 2Buddhist calendar2287Burmese calendar1105Byzantine calendar7251 7252Chinese calendar壬戌年 Water Dog 4439 or 4379 to 癸亥年 Water Pig 4440 or 4380Coptic calendar1459 1460Discordian calendar2909Ethiopian calendar1735 1736Hebrew calendar5503 5504Hindu calendars Vikram Samvat1799 1800 Shaka Samvat1664 1665 Kali Yuga4843 4844Holocene calendar11743Igbo calendar743 744Iranian calendar1121 1122Islamic calendar1155 1156Japanese calendarKanpō 3 寛保3年 Javanese calendar1667 1668Julian calendarGregorian minus 11 daysKorean calendar4076Minguo calendar169 before ROC民前169年Nanakshahi calendar275Thai solar calendar2285 2286Tibetan calendar阳水狗年 male Water Dog 1869 or 1488 or 716 to 阴水猪年 female Water Pig 1870 or 1489 or 717Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1743 June 27 King George II of Great Britain at the Battle of Dettingen Contents 1 Events 1 1 January March 1 2 April June 1 3 July September 1 4 October December 1 5 Undated 2 Births 3 Deaths 4 ReferencesEvents EditJanuary March Edit January 1 The Verendrye brothers probably Louis Joseph and Francois de La Verendrye become the first white people to see the Rocky Mountains from the eastern side 1 the Spanish conquistadors had seen the Rockies from the west side January 8 King Augustus III of Poland acting in his capacity as Elector of Saxony signs an agreement with Austria pledging help in war in return for part of Silesia to be conveyed to Saxony 2 January 12 The Verendryes and two members of the Mandan Indian tribe reach the foot of the mountains near the site of what is now Helena Montana 3 An earthquake strikes the Philippines 4 January 16 Cardinal Andre Hercule de Fleury turns his effects over to King Louis XV of France 13 days before his death on January 29 5 January 23 With mediation by France Sweden and Russia begin peace negotiations at Abo to end the Russo Swedish War By August 17 Sweden cedes all of its claims to southern Finland 6 February 21 George Frideric Handel s oratorio Samson premieres in London March 2 A British expeditionary fleet under Sir Charles Knowles is defeated by the Spanish in the Battle of La Guaira April June Edit April 1 Pope Benedict XIV issues a new bull barring agreements by spouses to not appeal annulments of marriages 7 April 2 The Verendrye brothers bury a tablet claiming the Great Plains of North America for King Louis XV of France A schoolgirl in Pierre South Dakota unearths the tablet 170 years later on February 16 1913 8 April 3 Prithvi Narayan Shah becomes the new King of the Gorkha Kingdom and begins a campaign to unify the 54 different principalities in the Himalayas under his rule as part of the unification of Nepal 9 April 9 The Verendrye brothers make the first contact since 1722 between Europeans and the Sioux Indians whom they refer to as Les Gens de la Fleche Collee the people of the sheathed arrow 10 April 13 The British East India Company ship Princess Louisa is wrecked off the coast of Maio Island in the Cape Verde Islands killing 49 of her 179 crew April 18 The trustees of the English Province of Georgia vote to inaugurate public schools in the corporate territory 11 May 10 In Austrian victoryAustrian army wins against Bavarian army May 10 In New France Jean Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville ends his final term multiple times over 43 years as Governor of colonial French Louisiana which he helped colonize he is succeeded by the Marquis de Vaudreuil for the next 10 years and returns to France May 30 The Dalecarlian rebellion 1743 breaks out in Sweden June 27 June 16 O S War of the Austrian Succession Battle of Dettingen in Bavaria British forces in alliance with those of Hanover and Hesse defeat a French army under the duc de Noailles King George II of Great Britain and Elector of Brunswick leads his own troops the last British king to do so July September Edit July 3 As a concession to Russia Sweden s parliament ratifies the election of Adolphus Frederick of Holstein Gottorp a great grandson of King Charles XI to be heir to the throne of Sweden Adolphus becomes king on the death of King Frederick on April 5 1751 marking the end of the Hesse Kassel dynasty and the start of the dynasty of the Holstein Gottorp that will rule Sweden from 1751 to 1818 12 July 13 All 276 people on board the Dutch East India Company ship Hollandia drown after the ship strikes a rock off of the Isles of Scilly in England near Cornwall The wreckage is located in 1971 July 20 Lord Anson captures the Philippine galleon Nuestra Senora de Covadonga and its treasure of 1 313 843 Spanish dollars at Manila along with a treasure of 2 1 2 million dollars and proceeds back toward Mexico then returns to Britain in 1744 13 July 23 James Oglethorpe departs from Georgia to England and returns there in September 14 July 28 France and the Allies of Britain conclude a treaty to provide care for each other s wounded 15 July 31 At a summit in Lancaster Pennsylvania the British colonies of Virginia Maryland and Pennsylvania conclude a treaty with the Six Nations conceding that the member tribes are entitled to the territory west of the Appalachian mountains and north of the Ohio River 16 August 18 August 7 Old Style Russia and Sweden sign the Treaty of Abo August 24 The War of the Hats The Swedish army surrendered to the Russians in Helsinki ending the war and starting Lesser Wrath 17 August 27 Henry Pelham becomes Prime Minister of Great Britain September 11 Russian noble Natalia Lopukhina is flogged in front of the Twelve Collegia building in Saint Petersburg bringing a conclusion to the Lopukhina Affair plotted by France and the Duchy of Holstein September 13 The Treaty of Worms is signed between Great Britain Austria and Sardinia October December Edit October 19 Louis Maria Colons one of nine French Canadians who had attempted to colonize territory in what is now New Mexico is executed for attempting to persuade the Pueblo Indians to rise up against the Spanish colonial government 18 October 21 Benjamin Franklin s view of a lunar eclipse from Philadelphia is spoiled by a rainstorm several days later he learns that residents of Boston received the same storm hours after the eclipse demonstrating that weather moves from west to east 19 October 23 After almost six weeks Nader Shah of Persia lifts the siege of Mosul 20 November 5 Coordinated scientific observations of the transit of Mercury are organized by Joseph Nicolas Delisle December 3 Ecuadorian scientist Pedro Vicente Maldonado departs from Brazil in order to purchase the most state of the art equipment for the French Geodesic Mission 21 December 9 At Haarlem Dutch astronomer Dirk Klinkenberg becomes the first to observe the Great Comet of 1744 Swiss astronomer Jean Philippe de Cheseaux discovers it independently on December 13 Both scientists are given credit for its discovery 22 December 10 King Louis XV of France informs King Philip V of Spain of his intent to try to restore the House of Stuart to the throne of the United Kingdom James Francis Edward Stuart was briefly the Crown Prince of England and Scotland until his father King James II was deposed in 1688 and as Pretender to the Throne would become King James III if the attack planned for January 1 1744 succeeds 23 December 11 Princess Louise of Great Britain daughter of King George II weds Frederick Crown Prince of Denmark and Norway 24 Undated Edit Capodimonte porcelain is first manufactured in Naples Probable date The last wolf in Scotland is shot in Killiecrankie 25 Births Edit Yekaterina Vorontsova Dashkova January 1 Sir William Parker 1st Baronet of Harburn British admiral d 1802 January 18 Louis Claude de Saint Martin French philosopher le philosophe inconnu d 1803 January 25 Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi German philosopher d 1819 February 13 Sir Joseph Banks British naturalist and botanist d 1820 February 14 George Morgan American merchant and Indian agent d 1810 February 19 Luigi Boccherini Italian composer d 1805 February 23 Mayer Amschel Rothschild German born banker d 1818 February 28 Rene Just Hauy French father of modern crystallography d 1822 March Joseph Brant Mohawk leader d 1807 March 4 Johann David Wyss Swiss author d 1818 March 14 Hannah Cowley English dramatist and poet d 1809 March 28 March 17 O S Yekaterina Vorontsova Dashkova Russian princess courtier and patron of the arts and sciences d 1810 April Etta Palm d Aelders Dutch French feminist d 1799 April 1 Richard Butler American general d 1793 April 13 Thomas Jefferson third President of the United States author of the Declaration of American Independence d 1826 May 14 Louis Lebegue Duportail French military leader in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War d 1802 May 17 Seth Warner American revolutionary hero d 1784 May 20 Toussaint Louverture Haitian rebel d 1803 May 24 Jean Paul Marat French revolutionary doctor and scientist d 1793 June 2 Alessandro Cagliostro Italian Freemason d 1795 June 3 Jose Fernando de Abascal y Sousa Spanish viceroy of Peru d 1821 Lucia Galeazzi Galvani Italian scientist d 1788 August 7 Susan Carnegie writer and founder of the first public asylum in Scotland d 1821 August 26 Antoine Lavoisier French chemist d 1794 September 11 Nikolaj Abraham Abildgaard Danish painter d 1809 September 17 Marquis de Condorcet French mathematician philosopher and political scientist d 1794 October 20 Francois Chopart French surgeon 1795 November 11 Carl Peter Thunberg Swedish botanist d 1828 December 1 Martin Heinrich Klaproth German chemist discoverer of uranium 1789 zirconium 1789 and cerium 1803 d 1817 December 23 Ippolit Bogdanovich Russian poet d 1803 date unknown Karoly Hadaly Hungarian mathematician d 1834 Elisabeth Christina von Linne Swedish botanist d 1782 Deaths Edit Eiler Hagerup Spencer Compton 1st Earl of Wilmington Jai Singh II January 3 Ferdinando Galli Bibiena Italian architect painter b 1657 January 29 Cardinal Andre Hercule de Fleury Bishop of Frejus chief minister of France under Louis XV b 1653 January 29 Charles Irenee Castel de Saint Pierre French writer b 1658 February 1 Giuseppe Ottavio Pitoni Italian composer b 1657 February 7 Lodovico Giustini Italian composer b 1685 February 18 Anna Maria Luisa de Medici last of the Medicis b 1667 March 22 Emerentia von Duben Swedish royal favorite b 1669 March 28 Karl Frederick Duke of Saxe Meiningen German noble b 1712 April 4 Daniel Neal English historian b 1678 April 12 Augustine Washington father of the future first President of the United States b 1694 April 20 Alexandre Francois Desportes French painter b 1661 May 3 Moritz Georg Weidmann German bookseller b 1686 May 6 Andrew Michael Ramsay English Freemason b 1686 May 10 Ehrengard Melusine von der Schulenburg Duchess of Kendal and Munster b 1667 March 14 Jean Paul Bignon French priest and man of letters b 1662 March 23 Lancelot Blackburne Archbishop of York b 1658 April 15 Eiler Hagerup Norwegian Roman Catholic bishop b 1685 June 16 Louise Francoise de Bourbon eldest daughter of Louis XIV and Madame de Montespan b 1673 July 2 Spencer Compton 1st Earl of Wilmington British politician Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 26 August 5 John Hervey 2nd Baron Hervey English statesman and writer b 1696 August 30 Henry Paget 1st Earl of Uxbridge British politician b 1663 September 14 Nicolas Lancret French painter b 1690 September 21 Jai Singh II King of Amber Juiper India b 1688 September 23 Erik Benzelius the younger Swedish priest b 1675 October 4 John Campbell 2nd Duke of Argyll Scottish soldier b 1678 December 27 Hyacinthe Rigaud French painter b 1659 date unknown Manuela Desvalls Vergos Spanish nun agent and political controversialist Pietro Paolo Troisi Maltese artist b 1686 References Edit Frederick Samuel Dellenbaugh Breaking the Wilderness The Story of the Conquest of the Far West G P Putnam and Sons 1908 p139 Maureen Cassidy Geiger Fragile Diplomacy Yale University Press 2007 p38 Olin Dunbar Wheeler The Trail of Lewis and Clark 1804 1904 A Story of the Great Exploration Across the Continent in 1804 6 G P Putnam and Sons 1904 p213 D R M Irving Colonial Counterpoint Music in Early Modern Manila Oxford University Press 2010 Olivier Bernier Louis XV New Word City 2018 The Cambridge Modern History Volume 6 The Eighteenth Century ed by A W Ward et al Macmillan 1909 p314 Louis de Bonald On Divorce Transaction Publishers 2011 p155 George M Wrong The conquest of New France Yale University Press 1918 p129 Nanda R Shrestha In the Name of Development A Reflection on Nepal University Press of America 1997 p6 Royal B Hassrick The Sioux Life and Customs of a Warrior Society University of Oklahoma Press 2012 James Ross McCain Georgia as a Proprietary Province The Execution of a Trust R G Badger 1917 p298 Adolphus Frederick of Holstein Entin inThe American Cyclopedia A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge ed by George Ripley and Charles A Dana D Appleton and Company 1873 p129 Francisco Antonio Mourelle Voyage of the Sonora in the Second Bucareli Expedition translated by Daines Barrington T C Russell 1920 p108 James Oglethorpe by Dr Walter H Charlton in The American Monthly Magazine June 1911 p294 Bernard D Rostker Providing for the Casualties of War The American Experience Through World War II Rand Corporation 2013 p46 Charles C Royce Indian Land Cessions of the United States U S Government Printing Office 1899 p569 Mattila Tapani 1983 Meri maamme turvana Sea safeguarding our country in Finnish Jyvaskyla K J Gummerus Osakeyhtio ISBN 951 99487 0 8 Ralph Emerson Twitchell The Leading Facts of New Mexican History Vol I Torch Press 1911 reprinted by Sunstone Press 2007 p438 Bruce Parker The Power of the Sea Tsunamis Storm Surges Rogue Waves and Our Quest to Predict Disasters St Martin s Press 2012 Martin Sicker The Islamic World in Decline From the Treaty of Karlowitz to the Disintegration of the Ottoman Empire Greenwood Publishing 2001 p63 Neil Safier Measuring the New World Enlightenment Science and South America University of Chicago Press 2008 p104 David A J Seargent The Greatest Comets in History Broom Stars and Celestial Scimitars Springer 2008 p116 Andrew Lang A History of Scotland from the Roman Occupation W Blackwood and Sons 1907 p443 Michael A Beatty The English Royal Family of America from Jamestown to the American Revolution McFarland 2003 p164 Giscombe C S Winter 2012 Precarious Creatures The Kenyon Review Gambier Ohio Kenyon College 34 NS 1 157 175 JSTOR 41304743 I looked it up later and found out that it s generally conceded that they were all dead by the 1680s But a story persists that a fellow named MacQueen killed the last wolf in Scotland and implicitly in all Britain after that in 1743 Henry Shoemaker mentions the story in the section of Extinct Pennsylvania Animals that concerns wolves Spencer Compton earl of Wilmington English noble Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved September 1 2021 Retrieved from https en 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