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1764

1764 (MDCCLXIV) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar, the 1764th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 764th year of the 2nd millennium, the 64th year of the 18th century, and the 5th year of the 1760s decade. As of the start of 1764, the Gregorian calendar was 11 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1764 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1764
MDCCLXIV
Ab urbe condita2517
Armenian calendar1213
ԹՎ ՌՄԺԳ
Assyrian calendar6514
Balinese saka calendar1685–1686
Bengali calendar1171
Berber calendar2714
British Regnal yearGeo. 3 – 5 Geo. 3
Buddhist calendar2308
Burmese calendar1126
Byzantine calendar7272–7273
Chinese calendar癸未年 (Water Goat)
4460 or 4400
    — to —
甲申年 (Wood Monkey)
4461 or 4401
Coptic calendar1480–1481
Discordian calendar2930
Ethiopian calendar1756–1757
Hebrew calendar5524–5525
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1820–1821
 - Shaka Samvat1685–1686
 - Kali Yuga4864–4865
Holocene calendar11764
Igbo calendar764–765
Iranian calendar1142–1143
Islamic calendar1177–1178
Japanese calendarHōreki 14 / Meiwa 1
(明和元年)
Javanese calendar1689–1690
Julian calendarGregorian minus 11 days
Korean calendar4097
Minguo calendar148 before ROC
民前148年
Nanakshahi calendar296
Thai solar calendar2306–2307
Tibetan calendar阴水羊年
(female Water-Goat)
1890 or 1509 or 737
    — to —
阳木猴年
(male Wood-Monkey)
1891 or 1510 or 738

Events

January–June

July–September

October–December

Date unknown

Publications

Births

Deaths

References

  1. ^ Derek Beales, Enlightenment and Reform in Eighteenth-Century Europe (I.B.Tauris, 2005) p163
  2. ^ Arthur Cash, John Wilkes: The Scandalous Father of Civil Liberty (Yale University Press, 2008) pp169-170
  3. ^ "Historical Events for Year 1764 | OnThisDay.com". Historyorb.com. Retrieved June 22, 2017.
  4. ^ The Zend-Avesta, translated by James Darmesteter (Clarendon Press, 1880) p xv
  5. ^ John Foreman, The Philippine Islands: A Political, Geographical, Ethnographical, Social and Commercial History of the Philippine Archipelago, Embracing the Whole Period of Spanish Rule, with an Account of the Succeeding American Insular Government (Charles Scribner's Sons, 1906) p97
  6. ^ David Narrett, Adventurism and Empire: The Struggle for Mastery in the Louisiana-Florida Borderlands, 1762-1803 (University of North Carolina, 2015) p34
  7. ^ David Narrett, Adventurism and Empire: The Struggle for Mastery in the Louisiana-Florida Borderlands, 1762-1803 (University of North Carolina, 2015) p26
  8. ^ Brian L. Davies, The Russo-Turkish War, 1768-1774: Catherine II and the Ottoman Empire (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2016)
  9. ^ John B. Dillon, Oddities of Colonial Legislation in America (Robert Douglass Publishing, 1879) p322
  10. ^ "Mozart's Organ Sonatas", by Orlando A. Mansfield, in The Musical Quarterly (Oct/Dec 1922) p570
  11. ^ Gregory Fossedal, Direct Democracy in Switzerland (Routledge, 2018)
  12. ^ Alexander von Humboldt, Political Essay on the Island of Cuba: A Critical Edition, translated by J. Bradford Anderson, et al. (University of Chicago Press, 2011) p110
  13. ^ William Elliot Griffis, The Romance of American Colonization: How the Foundation Stones of Our History Were Laid (W. A. Wilde & Company, 1898) p259
  14. ^ William F. Ganong, A Monograph of the Origins of the Settlements in New Brunswick (J. Hope & Sons, 1904) p190
  15. ^ David Bennett, A Few Lawless Vagabonds: Ethan Allen, the Republic of Vermont, and the American Revolution (Casemate, 2014)
  16. ^ "Gun Violence and School Safety in American Schools", by Daniel Eadens, et al., in The Wiley Handbook of Educational Policy (Wiley Blackwell, 2018) p384
  17. ^ Jaclyn Schildkraut and H. Jaymi Elsass, Mass Shootings: Media, Myths, and Realities (ABC-CLIO, 2016) p30
  18. ^ Electra magazine (November 1885) p332
  19. ^ a b David T. McNab, Circles of Time: Aboriginal Land Rights and Resistance in Ontario (Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1999) pp49-50
  20. ^ "Niagara, Treaty of", by Karl S. Hele, in The Encyclopedia of North American Indian Wars, 1607–1890: A Political, Social, and Military History, ed. by Spencer C. Tucker (ABC-CLIO, 2011) p566
  21. ^ Bisha, Robin (2002). Russian Women, 1698-1917 Experience and Expression: An Anthology of Sources. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press. pp. 162–163.
  22. ^ Thomas R. Church (Major) 2015 - dtic.mil January 2015 Accessed February 17, 2018
  23. ^ Manuscripts division University of Michigan Accessed February 17, 2018
  24. ^ Robert Aldrich; Martyn Lyons (1999). The Sphinx in the Tuileries and Other Essays in Modern French History: Papers Presented at the Eleventh George Rudé Seminar. Department of Economic History, University of Sydney. p. 28. ISBN 978-1-86487-026-8.
  25. ^ "Elizabeth Of France | princess of France". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved May 19, 2020.
  26. ^ Katharina M. Wilson; M. Wilson (1991). An Encyclopedia of Continental Women Writers. Taylor & Francis. p. 573. ISBN 978-0-8240-8547-6.
  27. ^ Robert Miles (1995). Ann Radcliffe: The Great Enchantress. Manchester University Press. p. 21. ISBN 978-0-7190-3829-7.
  28. ^ Gordon, Alden R. (2003). "Searching for the Elusive Madame de Pompadour". Eighteenth-Century Studies. 37 (1): 95. doi:10.1353/ecs.2003.0062. ISSN 0013-2586. JSTOR 25098031. S2CID 144477737.
  29. ^ Robert Dodsley (January 22, 2004). The Correspondence of Robert Dodsley: 1733-1764. Cambridge University Press. p. 20. ISBN 978-0-521-52208-3.

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calendar1685 1686Bengali calendar1171Berber calendar2714British Regnal year4 Geo 3 5 Geo 3Buddhist calendar2308Burmese calendar1126Byzantine calendar7272 7273Chinese calendar癸未年 Water Goat 4460 or 4400 to 甲申年 Wood Monkey 4461 or 4401Coptic calendar1480 1481Discordian calendar2930Ethiopian calendar1756 1757Hebrew calendar5524 5525Hindu calendars Vikram Samvat1820 1821 Shaka Samvat1685 1686 Kali Yuga4864 4865Holocene calendar11764Igbo calendar764 765Iranian calendar1142 1143Islamic calendar1177 1178Japanese calendarHōreki 14 Meiwa 1 明和元年 Javanese calendar1689 1690Julian calendarGregorian minus 11 daysKorean calendar4097Minguo calendar148 before ROC民前148年Nanakshahi calendar296Thai solar calendar2306 2307Tibetan calendar阴水羊年 female Water Goat 1890 or 1509 or 737 to 阳木猴年 male Wood Monkey 1891 or 1510 or 738Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1764 October 22 Battle of Buxar Contents 1 Events 1 1 January June 1 2 July September 1 3 October December 1 4 Date unknown 1 5 Publications 2 Births 3 Deaths 4 ReferencesEvents EditJanuary June Edit January 7 The Siculicidium is carried out as hundreds of the Szekely minority in Transylvania are massacred by the Austrian Army at Madefalva 1 January 19 John Wilkes is expelled from the House of Commons of Great Britain for seditious libel 2 February 15 The settlement of St Louis is established 3 March 15 The day after his return to Paris from a nine year mission French explorer and scholar Anquetil Du Perron presents a complete copy of the Zoroastrian sacred text the Zend Avesta to the Bibliotheque Royale in Paris along with several other traditional texts 4 In 1771 he publishes the first European translation of the Zend Avesta March 17 Francisco Javier de la Torre arrives in Manila to become the new Spanish Governor General of the Philippines 5 March 20 After the British victory in the French and Indian War the first post war British expedition to explore the newly acquired territories east of the Mississippi River comes under attack by Tunica warriors The 340 British Army men under the command of Major Arthur Loftus were at a spot south of Natchez Mississippi and were forced to flee in their boats back toward the port of New Orleans while under fire from an unknown number of Tunicas firing from both banks 6 March 23 Following lobbying by George Johnstone the Governor of British West Florida Britain s Lords of Trade vote to recommend the northern boundary for the new province to run from the confluence of the Yazoo River and the Mississippi at modern day Vicksburg Mississippi to the Chattahoochee River at modern day Phenix City Alabama and the Privy Council soon approves bringing about 38 000 square miles 98 000 km2 under the West Florida s jurisdiction 7 March 27 The prince electors a group of nine German princes who select the next leader of the Holy Roman Empire vote for the last time as the health of the Emperor Francis I declines The electors including Britain s King George III who also rules as Elector of Hanover approve Francis s son Prince Joseph of Austria as King of the Romans Upon the death of Francis in 1765 Prince Joseph becomes the Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II March 31 A mutual defense treaty between the Russian Empire and the Kingdom of Prussia is signed in Saint Petersburg between representatives of Russia s Empress Catherine the Great and Prussia s King Frederick the Great By agreement each nation agrees for an eight year period to commit 10 000 soldiers and 2 000 horses to the defense of the other in case of an attack and secretly agree to maintain security within the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth 8 April 5 The Sugar Act is passed in Great Britain April 21 Residents of French Louisiana are informed for the first time that they will come under Spanish rule as the result of a secret agreement of November 13 1762 whereby France has ceded all of its North American territory west of the Mississippi River 9 The Spanish however do not take possession until August 17 1769 April 27 Eight year old child prodigy Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart performs a private concert before King George III and Queen Charlotte in Great Britain and has an encore on May 19 10 May 3 Baden one of the member states of the Confederation of Switzerland declares a policy of remaining neutral in future conflicts a model that is soon followed by other members of the Confederation and which eventually becomes the basis for Swiss neutrality from 1815 onward 11 June 21 The English language Quebec Gazette is established in Quebec City Canada the oldest surviving newspaper in North America June 29 One of the strongest tornadoes ever recorded hits Woldegk Germany July September Edit July 6 The last British troops depart Havana Cuba two years after having captured it from Spain during the Seven Years War The removal of troops follows the treaty between the two Kingdoms with Spain ceding West Florida to Great Britain in return for the Havana withdrawal 12 July 8 The Niagara Conference begins at the invitation of Sir William Johnson the British Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the northern district who hosts one of the largest conventions of red men ever held on the continent to negotiate the end of the hostilities from the French and Indian War Reportedly 2 000 representatives of the North American tribes meet at upstate New York coming from distances ranging From Dakota to Hudson s Bay and from Maine to Kentucky 13 July 11 Conditional repatriation of the Acadians in Canada French colonists who took up arms against the British during the war is approved by order of King George III on advice of the Privy Council The Council offers settlement to any Acadians willing to take an oath of allegiance to the British Crown and that those living in New Brunswick are to be allowed to settle in Nova Scotia but that they should be dispersed in small numbers in various localities 14 July 20 King George on advise of the Privy Council issues the Royal Determination of the disputed boundary between the colonial provinces of New York and New Hampshire The King in Council doth hereby order and declare the western banks of the river Connecticut from where it enters the province of Massachusetts Bay as far north as the 45th degree of north latitude to be the boundary line between the two provinces of New Hampshire and New York 15 July 26 In what is described 250 years later as The first documented United States school shooting 16 a group of four Delaware Indians invade a schoolhouse near what is now Greencastle Pennsylvania and kill ten schoolchildren and their teacher Enoch Brown 17 The massacre happens in the course of Pontiac s War as retaliation against white settlement of Indian lands in central Pennsylvania One student Archie McCullough manages to escape the carnage a memorial is erected 120 years later on August 4 1884 18 July 31 Johnson arrives at the Niagara River site to meet with the representatives of the Indian nations 19 August 1 The Treaty of Fort Niagara is signed between Great Britain and 44 North American Indian nations 20 bring an end to the ongoing war that had started in 1756 with most of the northern Indian tribes Sir William Johnson appears on behalf of Britain and principal chiefs appear for the Iroquois Confederacy Wabash Confederacy Illini Confederacy Haudenosaunee Seneca Wyandot Menominee Algonquin Nipissing Ojibwa Mississaugas Mohawk Abenaki Huron and Onondaga 19 September 7 Stanislaw August Poniatowski is elected as the King of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth October December Edit October 15 English scholar Edward Gibbon conceives the idea of writing The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire as I sat musing amid the ruins of the Capitol October 22 Battle of Buxar The British East India Company defeats the combined armies of Mir Qasim the Nawab of Bengal the Nawab of Awadh and Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II November 9 Mary Campbell a captive of the Lenape during the French and Indian War is turned over to forces commanded by Colonel Henry Bouquet December 1 Siege of Darbar Sahib 1764 30 Sikhs defend the holy site of Golden Temple against 30 000 Afghans Date unknown Edit The Royal Colony of North Carolina establishes a new county from the eastern portion of Granville County and names it Bute County for John Stuart 3rd Earl of Bute who had recently resigned his post as Prime Minister of Great Britain In 1779 the State of North Carolina abolishes the county when it forms Warren County from the northern portion and Franklin County from the southern portion The French government withdraws the wartime taxes Catherine the Great establishes the first secondary education school for females in Russia The Smolny Institute for girls of the nobility in St Petersburg 21 dubious discuss Chief Pontiac participating in an armed conflict with other native tribes against British military participates in a dialogue and exchange with the military of Britain resulting eventually in a negotiated peace treaty 22 23 Publications Edit Cesare Beccaria On Crimes and Punishments Dei delitti e delle pene a founding work of penology Immanuel Kant Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and Sublime Beobachtungen uber das Gefuhl des Schonen und Erhabenen Voltaire Dictionnaire philosophique Horace Walpole The Castle of Otranto a story translated by William Marshal Gent from the original Italian of Onuphrio Muralto the first Gothic novelBirths Edit Princess Maria Carolina of Savoy January 6 John Gray last verified American Revolutionary War veteran d 1868 January 17 Princess Maria Carolina of Savoy crown princess of Saxony died of smallpox d 1782 February 11 Joseph Chenier French poet d 1811 24 March 13 Charles Grey 2nd Earl Grey 26th Prime Minister of the United Kingdom d 1845 April 3 John Abernethy English surgeon d 1831 April 13 Laurent de Gouvion Saint Cyr French marshal d 1830 April 20 Rudolph Ackermann German born English entrepreneur d 1834 Princess Elisabeth of France May 3 Princess Elisabeth of France sister of Louis XVI executed 1794 25 May 5 Robert Craufurd Scottish general k 1812 May 7 Therese Huber German writer and scholar d 1829 26 May 26 Edward Livingston American jurist statesman d 1836 June 5 James Smithson British mineralogist chemist and posthumous founder of the Smithsonian Institution d 1829 June 19 Jose Gervasio Artigas Uruguayan hero of independence d 1850 June 21 Sidney Smith British admiral d 1840 July 9 Ann Radcliffe English Gothic novelist d 1823 27 August 13 Louis Baraguey d Hilliers French general d 1813 August 18 Judah Leib Ben Ze ev Galician Jewish modern Hebrew philologist lexicographer Biblical scholar and poet d 1811 September 5 Henriette Herz German salonniere d 1847 September 7 Pierre Lorillard II American businessman real estate tycoon d 1843 September 17 John Goodricke English astronomer d 1786 September 25 Fletcher Christian English sailor and mutineer d 1793 December 7 Pierre Prevost French panorama painter d 1823 Claude Victor Perrin Duc de Belluno Marshal of France d 1841 Date unknown Maria Medina Coeli Italian physician d 1846 Approximate date Alexander Mackenzie explorer Scottish explorer of northern Canada d 1820 Deaths Edit Giuseppe Alessandro Furietti January 14 Giuseppe Alessandro Furietti Italian Catholic cardinal b 1685 March 6 Philip Yorke 1st Earl of Hardwicke Lord Chancellor of England b 1690 March 16 Frederick Augustus Rutowsky German general b 1702 March 17 George Parker 2nd Earl of Macclesfield English astronomer b c 1696 March 25 Mikhail Mikhalovich Golitsyn Russian naval officer b 1684 March 30 Pietro Locatelli Italian composer b 1695 April 9 Marco Benefial Italian painter b 1684 April 15 Madame de Pompadour mistress of King Louis XV of France b 1721 28 April 17 Johann Mattheson German composer b 1681 May 3 Francesco Algarotti Italian philosopher b 1712 June 29 Ralph Allen English businessman and politician b 1693 July 7 William Pulteney 1st Earl of Bath English politician b 1683 Tsar Ivan VI of Russia July 16 Tsar Ivan VI of Russia murdered in prison b 1740 July 23 Gilbert Tennent Irish born religious leader b 1703 September 2 Nathaniel Bliss English Astronomer Royal b 1700 September 12 Jean Philippe Rameau French composer b 1683 September 23 Robert Dodsley English writer b 1703 29 September 26 Benito Jeronimo Feijoo y Montenegro Spanish scholar b 1676 William Cavendish 4th Duke of Devonshire October 2 William Cavendish 4th Duke of Devonshire Prime Minister of the United Kingdom b 1720 October 22 Jean Marie Leclair French composer and violinist murdered b 1697 October 23 Emmanuel Auguste de Cahideuc Comte Dubois de la Motte French naval officer b 1683 October 26 William Hogarth English painter and satirist b 1697 November 20 Christian Goldbach Prussian mathematician b 1690 November 27 Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Menshikov Russian army officer b 1714 References Edit Derek Beales Enlightenment and Reform in Eighteenth Century Europe I B Tauris 2005 p163 Arthur Cash John Wilkes The Scandalous Father of Civil Liberty Yale University Press 2008 pp169 170 Historical Events for Year 1764 OnThisDay com Historyorb com Retrieved June 22 2017 The Zend Avesta translated by James Darmesteter Clarendon Press 1880 p xv John Foreman The Philippine Islands A Political Geographical Ethnographical Social and Commercial History of the Philippine Archipelago Embracing the Whole Period of Spanish Rule with an Account of the Succeeding American Insular Government Charles Scribner s Sons 1906 p97 David Narrett Adventurism and Empire The Struggle for Mastery in the Louisiana Florida Borderlands 1762 1803 University of North Carolina 2015 p34 David Narrett Adventurism and Empire The Struggle for Mastery in the Louisiana Florida Borderlands 1762 1803 University of North Carolina 2015 p26 Brian L Davies The Russo Turkish War 1768 1774 Catherine II and the Ottoman Empire Bloomsbury Publishing 2016 John B Dillon Oddities of Colonial Legislation in America Robert Douglass Publishing 1879 p322 Mozart s Organ Sonatas by Orlando A Mansfield in The Musical Quarterly Oct Dec 1922 p570 Gregory Fossedal Direct Democracy in Switzerland Routledge 2018 Alexander von Humboldt Political Essay on the Island of Cuba A Critical Edition translated by J Bradford Anderson et al University of Chicago Press 2011 p110 William Elliot Griffis The Romance of American Colonization How the Foundation Stones of Our History Were Laid W A Wilde amp Company 1898 p259 William F Ganong A Monograph of the Origins of the Settlements in New Brunswick J Hope amp Sons 1904 p190 David Bennett A Few Lawless Vagabonds Ethan Allen the Republic of Vermont and the American Revolution Casemate 2014 Gun Violence and School Safety in American Schools by Daniel Eadens et al in The Wiley Handbook of Educational Policy Wiley Blackwell 2018 p384 Jaclyn Schildkraut and H Jaymi Elsass Mass Shootings Media Myths and Realities ABC CLIO 2016 p30 Electra magazine November 1885 p332 a b David T McNab Circles of Time Aboriginal Land Rights and Resistance in Ontario Wilfrid Laurier University Press 1999 pp49 50 Niagara Treaty of by Karl S Hele in The Encyclopedia of North American Indian Wars 1607 1890 A Political Social and Military History ed by Spencer C Tucker ABC CLIO 2011 p566 Bisha Robin 2002 Russian Women 1698 1917 Experience and Expression An Anthology of Sources Bloomington IN Indiana University Press pp 162 163 Thomas R Church Major 2015 dtic mil January 2015 Accessed February 17 2018 Manuscripts division University of Michigan Accessed February 17 2018 Robert Aldrich Martyn Lyons 1999 The Sphinx in the Tuileries and Other Essays in Modern French History Papers Presented at the Eleventh George Rude Seminar Department of Economic History University of Sydney p 28 ISBN 978 1 86487 026 8 Elizabeth Of France princess of France Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved May 19 2020 Katharina M Wilson M Wilson 1991 An Encyclopedia of Continental Women Writers Taylor amp Francis p 573 ISBN 978 0 8240 8547 6 Robert Miles 1995 Ann Radcliffe The Great Enchantress Manchester University Press p 21 ISBN 978 0 7190 3829 7 Gordon Alden R 2003 Searching for the Elusive Madame de Pompadour Eighteenth Century Studies 37 1 95 doi 10 1353 ecs 2003 0062 ISSN 0013 2586 JSTOR 25098031 S2CID 144477737 Robert Dodsley January 22 2004 The Correspondence of Robert Dodsley 1733 1764 Cambridge University Press p 20 ISBN 978 0 521 52208 3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1764 amp oldid 1142942249, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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