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1752 (MDCCLII) was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar, the 1752nd year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 752nd year of the 2nd millennium, the 52nd year of the 18th century, and the 3rd year of the 1750s decade. As of the start of 1752, the Gregorian calendar was 11 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
February 29: The Konbaung Dynasty is founded by Alaungpaya
1752 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1752
MDCCLII
Ab urbe condita2505
Armenian calendar1201
ԹՎ ՌՄԱ
Assyrian calendar6502
Balinese saka calendar1673–1674
Bengali calendar1159
Berber calendar2702
British Regnal year25 Geo. 2 – 26 Geo. 2
Buddhist calendar2296
Burmese calendar1114
Byzantine calendar7260–7261
Chinese calendar辛未年 (Metal Goat)
4449 or 4242
    — to —
壬申年 (Water Monkey)
4450 or 4243
Coptic calendar1468–1469
Discordian calendar2918
Ethiopian calendar1744–1745
Hebrew calendar5512–5513
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1808–1809
 - Shaka Samvat1673–1674
 - Kali Yuga4852–4853
Holocene calendar11752
Igbo calendar752–753
Iranian calendar1130–1131
Islamic calendar1165–1166
Japanese calendarHōreki 2
(宝暦2年)
Javanese calendar1677–1678
Julian calendarGregorian minus 11 days
Korean calendar4085
Minguo calendar160 before ROC
民前160年
Nanakshahi calendar284
Thai solar calendar2294–2295
Tibetan calendar阴金羊年
(female Iron-Goat)
1878 or 1497 or 725
    — to —
阳水猴年
(male Water-Monkey)
1879 or 1498 or 726
Map of New Spain in 1752

In the British Empire, it was the only year with 355 days, as September 3–13 were skipped when the Empire adopted the Gregorian calendar.

Events edit

January–March edit

April–June edit

  • April 6 – Spanish Governor Tomás Vélez Cachupín of Santa Fe de Nuevo México, a province that now comprises most of the American state of New Mexico, begins the first peace negotiations with the indigenous Comanche tribe after inviting tribal representatives to his home in Taos.[6] As a sign of good faith, he unconditionally releases the four Comanche prisoners of war held at Taos. One of the released Comanches reports to his father, Chief Guanacante, about the hospitality extended to him during his imprisonment, and more meetings take place in July and in the autumn.
  • April 12
  • April 13 – The oldest property insurance company in the United States, "Philadelphia Contributionship for the Insurance of Houses from Loss by Fire", holds its organizational meeting at the courthouse in Philadelphia to elect a board of directors, largely through the efforts of Benjamin Franklin. Franklin's newspaper, The Pennsylvania Gazette, has been advertising the meeting since February 18, with a notice that "All persons inclined to subscribe to the articles of insurance of houses from fire, in or near this city, are desired to appear at the Court-house, where attendance will be given, to take in their subscriptions, every seventh day of the week, in the afternoon, until the 13th of April next, being the day appointed by the said articles for electing twelve directors and a treasurer." [9][10] The property insurance company is still in existence more than 250 years later.
  • April 22Adam Smith, appointed the year before as a professor of logic, is unanimously elected by the faculty of the University of Glasgow to be the new Professor of Moral Philosophy "on the express condition that he would content himself with the emoluments of the Logic Professorship until 10 October",[11] in that the 1751-1752 salary budgeted for the job has already been distributed to faculty members who had substituted for the previous moral philosophy professor, Thomas Craigie; from April to October, Smith's remuneration for teaching moral philosophy is limited to fees paid directly to him by his students (a half guinea per semester for the public class, and a guinea per semester for the private class). Smith's lectures on ethics are first published in 1759 in his work The Theory of Moral Sentiments.
  • May 10 – At Marly-la-Ville in France, physicist Thomas-François Dalibard successfully conducts the kite experiment proposed by Benjamin Franklin in the 1750 book Franklin's Experiments and Observations on Electricity.[12]
  • JuneBenjamin Franklin reportedly carries out his famous kite experiment, duplicating experiments that show that lightning and electricity are the same. According to Franklin, lightning strikes the kite that he is flying during a thunderstorm and produces sparks identical to what he has previously generated artificially in a Leyden jar. However, the report of his experiment is not made until October 19, in Franklin's newspaper, The Pennsylvania Gazette, leading 20th century researchers to doubt that he conducted the experiment, if at all, until sometime after September 28, when he had written in the Gazette about other such experiments, and that he was making a claim that he had conceived the experiment independently.[12]
  • June 3 – A fire destroys 13,000 houses in Moscow in the Russian Empire, only 11 days after a May 23 fire destroyed 5,000 homes; by June 6, two-thirds of the city has been damaged or destroyed.[13]
  • June 13 – The Treaty of Logstown is signed by representatives of the Iroquois Confederation, Lenape and Shawnee leaders, and commissioners from Virginia, headed by Joshua Fry. Christopher Gist and William Trent represent the Ohio Company. The treaty grants control over lands south and east of the Ohio River to the English, along with permission to build a fort on the site of what is now Pittsburgh.[14]
  • June 21Pickawillany (now Piqua, Ohio), the capital of the Miami Indian nation, is attacked and burned by Odawa, Ojibwe and French soldiers under the command of Odawa War Chief Charles Michel de Langlade.[15]

July–September edit

  • July 1 – In Istanbul, Divitdar Mehmed Emin Pasha is dismissed from his position as Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire by the Ottoman Sultan, Mahmud I. The Sultan appoints Çorlulu Ali Pasha as the new Grand Vizier.
  • July 30 – The first of the Kronstadt canals, conceived by Peter the Great and designed to link two of the harbors of the Russian city, is completed and opened to maritime traffic.[16]
  • August 3Edward Cornwallis, the British Governor of Nova Scotia, is recalled to Britain after being unsuccessful in pressuring Nova Scotia's Acadian population to take an oath of allegiance to the Crown or to face expulsion. His replacement, Peregrine Hopson, is more lenient with the Acadians but is reassigned less than two years later.[17]
  • August 21 – A group of Scottish Presbyterians who had fled to America from Scotland held the first Covenanter communion in the 13 American colonies, meeting in New Kingstown, Pennsylvania.[18]
  • August 25 – The first group of the United Brethren church, commonly called the Moravians, leaves Bethlehem, Pennsylvania on a mission to find 100,000 acres (40,000 ha) of land on which to build "Villages of the Lord" for German emigres to settle upon in America; after a 450-mile (720 km) journey, they arrive in Edenton, North Carolina on September 10 and eventually purchase the Wachovia Tract, a set of lands in the western North Carolina colony.[19]
  • September 2 of Julian calendar (Wednesday) (September 13 "New Style") – Great Britain and the British Empire use the Julian calendar for the last time and adopt the Gregorian calendar, making the next day Thursday, September 14 in the English-speaking world. A newspaper at the time notes the next day that "Altho' we have more than once, for the Information of our Readers, publish'd some Accounts of the Alteration of the Style, which took Place this Day, agreeable to a late Act of Parliament, in all his Majesty's Dominions in Europe, Asia, Africa and America" and notes that "The Supputation of the Year began on the first Day of January last, and for the future the first Day of that Month will be stiled the first Day of every Year in all Accounts whatsoever, which Supputation or Reckoning never took Place before this Year in any Courts of Law until the 25th Day of March", and adds, "This Day, had not this Act passed, would have been the 3rd of September, but is now reckoned the 14th, eleven nominal Days being omitted." [20]

October–December edit

  • October 19 — In his Philadelphia newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette, Benjamin Franklin first describes the performance, in Philadelphia of the kite experiment that he had proposed in his 1750 book. Although the original account makes no claim that he was the first to do the experiment (which had been done by other scientists (including Thomas-François Dalibard in May), nor that he conducted the test, and it does not give a date for the experiment, it becomes embellished as the story that Franklin "discovered electricity"; in 1766, the story first circulates that Franklin flew the kite in June, 1752, without specifying a date (as Franklin had done in other scientific accounts).[12]
  • November 3 – A hurricane destroys the Spanish settlement on Florida's Santa Rosa Island, leaving only two buildings standing;[21] the remaining residents decide to move from the barrier island on the Gulf of Mexico and to start a settlement on the nearby mainland and construct the Presidio San Miguel de Panzacola, which later forms the nucleus of the city of Pensacola, Florida.
  • November 8 – British Governor Hopson of Nova Scotia and French Governor General of New France, the Marquis Duquesne, agree to a free exchange of deserters from each other's armies in Canada, with the understanding that neither side will execute a deserter once returned.[22]
  • November 22 – "Father Le Loutre's War", the war between the British Canadian colonists of Nova Scotia and the indigenous Mi'kmaq (Micmac) tribe halts temporarily when a peace treaty is signed between the warring parties at Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia.[23] Governor Hopson, accompanied by former Governor Cornwallis, signs on behalf of the British and Chief Kopit (Jean-Baptiste Cope), the Sakamaw of the Mi'kmaq, signs on behalf of his people.
  • December 5 – The first presentation of a Shakespearean play in America is performed when a company of players stages The Merchant of Venice in Williamsburg, Virginia.[24]

Births edit

January edit

 
John Nash
 
Gouverneur Morris

February edit

 
John Graves Simcoe

March edit

April edit

 
Humphry Repton

May edit

 
Albrecht Thaer

June edit

 
Frances Burney

July edit

 
St. George Tucker

August edit

 
Maria Carolina of Austria

September edit

 
Adrien-Marie Legendre

October edit

November edit

 
Józef Zajączek
 
George Rogers Clark
 
Thomas Chatterton

December edit

 
Gabriel Duvall

Deaths edit

 
Joseph Butler
 
William Whiston

References edit

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  2. ^ Benjamin Franklin. Nathan G. Goodman; Peter Conn (eds.). The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: Penn Reading Project Edition. University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 92.
  3. ^ James L. Chen; Adam Chen (2015). A Guide to Hubble Space Telescope Objects: Their Selection, Location, and Significance. Springer. p. 53. Bibcode:2015ghst.book.....C.
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  7. ^ "Afghan-Sikh Wars (Durrani-Sikh Wars)", by Melodee M. Baines, in Afghanistan at War: From the 18th-Century Durrani Dynasty to the 21st Century, ed. by Tom Lansford (ABC-CLIO, 2017) p20
  8. ^ Kelly Donahue-Wallace, Jerónimo Antonio Gil and the Idea of the Spanish Enlightenment (University of New Mexico Press, 2017) p38
  9. ^ The Pennsylvania Gazette, February 18, 1752, p2
  10. ^ The Pennsylvania Gazette, March 17, 1752, p2
  11. ^ Ian Simpson Ross, The Life of Adam Smith (Oxford University Press, 2010)
  12. ^ a b c Tom Tucker, Bolt Of Fate: Benjamin Franklin And His Fabulous Kite (PublicAffairs, 2009) p135-140
  13. ^ "Fires, Great", in The Insurance Cyclopeadia: Being an Historical Treasury of Events and Circumstances Connected with the Origin and Progress of Insurance, Cornelius Walford, ed. (C. and E. Layton, 1876) p52
  14. ^ Emilius Oviatt Randall, Daniel Joseph Ryan (1912). History of Ohio: The Rise and Progress of an American State, Volume 1. p. 216.
  15. ^ Alan Axelrod, A Savage Empire: Trappers, Traders, Tribes, and the Wars That Made America (Macmillan, 2011) p131
  16. ^ "A. P. Gannibal: On the Occasion of the Three Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Alexander Pushkin's Great-Grandfather", by N. K. Teletova, in Under the Sky of My Africa: Alexander Pushkin and Blackness, ed. by Catharine Theimer Nepomnyashchy, et al. (Northwestern University Press, 2006) p69
  17. ^ William Arceneaux, No Spark of Malice: The Murder of Martin Begnaud (Louisiana State University Press, 2004) p56
  18. ^ Christine Clepper Musser, Images of America: Silver Spring Township (Arcadia Publishing, 2014) p31
  19. ^ Beverly Hamel, American Chronicles: Bethania— The Village by the Black Walnut Bottom (Arcadia Publishing, 2009)
  20. ^ "Saturday's Post from the Whitehall and General Evening Posts", The Derby Mercury (Derby, Derbyshire), September 15, 1752, p1
  21. ^ Jay Barnes, Florida's Hurricane History (University of North Carolina Press, 2012) p47
  22. ^ Dianne Marshall, Heroes of the Acadian Resistance: The Story of Joseph Beausoleil Broussard and Pierre II Surette 1702-1765 (Formac Publishing, 2011) p105
  23. ^ "Aboriginal Rights v. Government Legislation", by Graydon Nicholas, in The Maritimes: Tradition, Challenge, ed. by George Peabody, et al. (Maritext, Ltd., 1987) p257
  24. ^ "Shylock as the American Capitalist", by Elaine Brousseau, in Merchants, Barons, Sellers and Suits: The Changing Images of the Businessman through Literature, ed. by Christa Mahalik (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2010) p95
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calendar1752MDCCLIIAb urbe condita2505Armenian calendar1201ԹՎ ՌՄԱAssyrian calendar6502Balinese saka calendar1673 1674Bengali calendar1159Berber calendar2702British Regnal year25 Geo 2 26 Geo 2Buddhist calendar2296Burmese calendar1114Byzantine calendar7260 7261Chinese calendar辛未年 Metal Goat 4449 or 4242 to 壬申年 Water Monkey 4450 or 4243Coptic calendar1468 1469Discordian calendar2918Ethiopian calendar1744 1745Hebrew calendar5512 5513Hindu calendars Vikram Samvat1808 1809 Shaka Samvat1673 1674 Kali Yuga4852 4853Holocene calendar11752Igbo calendar752 753Iranian calendar1130 1131Islamic calendar1165 1166Japanese calendarHōreki 2 宝暦2年 Javanese calendar1677 1678Julian calendarGregorian minus 11 daysKorean calendar4085Minguo calendar160 before ROC民前160年Nanakshahi calendar284Thai solar calendar2294 2295Tibetan calendar阴金羊年 female Iron Goat 1878 or 1497 or 725 to 阳水猴年 male Water Monkey 1879 or 1498 or 726Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1752 Map of New Spain in 1752 In the British Empire it was the only year with 355 days as September 3 13 were skipped when the Empire adopted the Gregorian calendar Contents 1 Events 1 1 January March 1 2 April June 1 3 July September 1 4 October December 2 Births 2 1 January 2 2 February 2 3 March 2 4 April 2 5 May 2 6 June 2 7 July 2 8 August 2 9 September 2 10 October 2 11 November 2 12 December 3 Deaths 4 ReferencesEvents editJanuary March edit January 1 The British Empire except Scotland which had changed New Year s Day to January 1 in 1600 adopts today as the first day of the year as part of adoption of the Gregorian calendar which is completed in September today is the first day of the New Year under the terms of last year s Calendar Act of the British Parliament 1 February 10 Pennsylvania Hospital the first hospital in the United States and the first to offer medical treatment to the mentally ill admits its first patients at a temporary location in Philadelphia 2 February 23 Messier 83 M83 the Southern Pinwheel Galaxy and the first to be cataloged outside the Local Group of galaxies nearest to Earth s galaxy the Milky Way is discovered by French astronomer Nicolas Louis de Lacaille 3 Lacaille who observes M83 during a research voyage in the Southern Hemisphere is the first to identify the body as a nebulous object rather than a star M83 15 million light years away is the most distant object to be identified up to that time February 27 The Virginia Assembly passes a law making maiming a felony in response to the practice of gouging 4 February 29 Alaungpaya a village chief in Upper Burma founds the Konbaung Dynasty by the time of his death 8 years later he will have unified the whole country March 14 Shō Kei the ruler of Okinawa Island and the Ryukyu Kingdom dies at the age of 41 after a reign that began when he was 13 years old He is succeeded by his 12 year old son Shō Boku who reigns for 42 years March 18 The electors of the Republic of Venice which includes not only a large part of northern Italy around the city of Venice but portions of Eastern Europe along the Adriatic Sea elect Francesco Loredan as their new executive the Doge Loredan s election comes 11 days after the death of the previous Doge Pietro Grimani but is not announced until after Easter Sunday March 23 The Halifax Gazette the first Canadian newspaper is published 5 Ava capital of the Kingdom of Burma is sacked by Hanthawaddy Kingdom led by King Binnya Dala April June edit April 6 Spanish Governor Tomas Velez Cachupin of Santa Fe de Nuevo Mexico a province that now comprises most of the American state of New Mexico begins the first peace negotiations with the indigenous Comanche tribe after inviting tribal representatives to his home in Taos 6 As a sign of good faith he unconditionally releases the four Comanche prisoners of war held at Taos One of the released Comanches reports to his father Chief Guanacante about the hospitality extended to him during his imprisonment and more meetings take place in July and in the autumn April 12 The Kingdom of Afghanistan under the rule of Ahmad Shah Durrani recaptures the city of Lahore four years after its capture by the Sikhs of Punjab 7 The Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando Spain s Royal Academy of the Fine Arts is formally established in Spain eight years after first being proposed to King Fernando VI by Jeronimo Antonio Gil as a small school in Madrid The foundation of the Royal Academy is considered by historians to be an essential step in modernizing Spain during the Spanish Enlightenment 8 April 13 The oldest property insurance company in the United States Philadelphia Contributionship for the Insurance of Houses from Loss by Fire holds its organizational meeting at the courthouse in Philadelphia to elect a board of directors largely through the efforts of Benjamin Franklin Franklin s newspaper The Pennsylvania Gazette has been advertising the meeting since February 18 with a notice that All persons inclined to subscribe to the articles of insurance of houses from fire in or near this city are desired to appear at the Court house where attendance will be given to take in their subscriptions every seventh day of the week in the afternoon until the 13th of April next being the day appointed by the said articles for electing twelve directors and a treasurer 9 10 The property insurance company is still in existence more than 250 years later April 22 Adam Smith appointed the year before as a professor of logic is unanimously elected by the faculty of the University of Glasgow to be the new Professor of Moral Philosophy on the express condition that he would content himself with the emoluments of the Logic Professorship until 10 October 11 in that the 1751 1752 salary budgeted for the job has already been distributed to faculty members who had substituted for the previous moral philosophy professor Thomas Craigie from April to October Smith s remuneration for teaching moral philosophy is limited to fees paid directly to him by his students a half guinea per semester for the public class and a guinea per semester for the private class Smith s lectures on ethics are first published in 1759 in his work The Theory of Moral Sentiments May 10 At Marly la Ville in France physicist Thomas Francois Dalibard successfully conducts the kite experiment proposed by Benjamin Franklin in the 1750 book Franklin s Experiments and Observations on Electricity 12 June Benjamin Franklin reportedly carries out his famous kite experiment duplicating experiments that show that lightning and electricity are the same According to Franklin lightning strikes the kite that he is flying during a thunderstorm and produces sparks identical to what he has previously generated artificially in a Leyden jar However the report of his experiment is not made until October 19 in Franklin s newspaper The Pennsylvania Gazette leading 20th century researchers to doubt that he conducted the experiment if at all until sometime after September 28 when he had written in the Gazette about other such experiments and that he was making a claim that he had conceived the experiment independently 12 June 3 A fire destroys 13 000 houses in Moscow in the Russian Empire only 11 days after a May 23 fire destroyed 5 000 homes by June 6 two thirds of the city has been damaged or destroyed 13 June 13 The Treaty of Logstown is signed by representatives of the Iroquois Confederation Lenape and Shawnee leaders and commissioners from Virginia headed by Joshua Fry Christopher Gist and William Trent represent the Ohio Company The treaty grants control over lands south and east of the Ohio River to the English along with permission to build a fort on the site of what is now Pittsburgh 14 June 21 Pickawillany now Piqua Ohio the capital of the Miami Indian nation is attacked and burned by Odawa Ojibwe and French soldiers under the command of Odawa War Chief Charles Michel de Langlade 15 July September edit July 1 In Istanbul Divitdar Mehmed Emin Pasha is dismissed from his position as Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire by the Ottoman Sultan Mahmud I The Sultan appoints Corlulu Ali Pasha as the new Grand Vizier July 30 The first of the Kronstadt canals conceived by Peter the Great and designed to link two of the harbors of the Russian city is completed and opened to maritime traffic 16 August 3 Edward Cornwallis the British Governor of Nova Scotia is recalled to Britain after being unsuccessful in pressuring Nova Scotia s Acadian population to take an oath of allegiance to the Crown or to face expulsion His replacement Peregrine Hopson is more lenient with the Acadians but is reassigned less than two years later 17 August 21 A group of Scottish Presbyterians who had fled to America from Scotland held the first Covenanter communion in the 13 American colonies meeting in New Kingstown Pennsylvania 18 August 25 The first group of the United Brethren church commonly called the Moravians leaves Bethlehem Pennsylvania on a mission to find 100 000 acres 40 000 ha of land on which to build Villages of the Lord for German emigres to settle upon in America after a 450 mile 720 km journey they arrive in Edenton North Carolina on September 10 and eventually purchase the Wachovia Tract a set of lands in the western North Carolina colony 19 September 2 of Julian calendar Wednesday September 13 New Style Great Britain and the British Empire use the Julian calendar for the last time and adopt the Gregorian calendar making the next day Thursday September 14 in the English speaking world A newspaper at the time notes the next day that Altho we have more than once for the Information of our Readers publish d some Accounts of the Alteration of the Style which took Place this Day agreeable to a late Act of Parliament in all his Majesty s Dominions in Europe Asia Africa and America and notes that The Supputation of the Year began on the first Day of January last and for the future the first Day of that Month will be stiled the first Day of every Year in all Accounts whatsoever which Supputation or Reckoning never took Place before this Year in any Courts of Law until the 25th Day of March and adds This Day had not this Act passed would have been the 3rd of September but is now reckoned the 14th eleven nominal Days being omitted 20 October December edit October 19 In his Philadelphia newspaper the Pennsylvania Gazette Benjamin Franklin first describes the performance in Philadelphia of the kite experiment that he had proposed in his 1750 book Although the original account makes no claim that he was the first to do the experiment which had been done by other scientists including Thomas Francois Dalibard in May nor that he conducted the test and it does not give a date for the experiment it becomes embellished as the story that Franklin discovered electricity in 1766 the story first circulates that Franklin flew the kite in June 1752 without specifying a date as Franklin had done in other scientific accounts 12 November 3 A hurricane destroys the Spanish settlement on Florida s Santa Rosa Island leaving only two buildings standing 21 the remaining residents decide to move from the barrier island on the Gulf of Mexico and to start a settlement on the nearby mainland and construct the Presidio San Miguel de Panzacola which later forms the nucleus of the city of Pensacola Florida November 8 British Governor Hopson of Nova Scotia and French Governor General of New France the Marquis Duquesne agree to a free exchange of deserters from each other s armies in Canada with the understanding that neither side will execute a deserter once returned 22 November 22 Father Le Loutre s War the war between the British Canadian colonists of Nova Scotia and the indigenous Mi kmaq Micmac tribe halts temporarily when a peace treaty is signed between the warring parties at Shubenacadie Nova Scotia 23 Governor Hopson accompanied by former Governor Cornwallis signs on behalf of the British and Chief Kopit Jean Baptiste Cope the Sakamaw of the Mi kmaq signs on behalf of his people December 5 The first presentation of a Shakespearean play in America is performed when a company of players stages The Merchant of Venice in Williamsburg Virginia 24 Births editJanuary edit nbsp John Nash nbsp Gouverneur MorrisJanuary 1 Betsy Ross American entrepreneur creator of the American flag d 1836 January 2 Nicholas Owen Welsh Anglican priest antiquarian d 1811 Philip Morin Freneau American poet d 1832 January 3 Johannes von Muller Swiss historian d 1809 January 4 January 6 Pierre Bouchet French physician d 1794 January 10 Laurent Jean Francois Truguet French admiral d 1839 January 13 Eleonora Fonseca Pimentel Italian poet and revolutionary d 1799 Sir Philip Anstruther Paterson 3rd Baronet Scottish politician d 1808 January 16 Nicolas Francois Guillard French librettist d 1814 January 17 George Baylor officer in the American Continental Army d 1784 January 18 Alexander Kurakin Russian diplomat d 1818 John Nash English architect d 1835 Francesco Caracciolo Neapolitan admiral revolutionist d 1799 Alexander Lindsay 6th Earl of Balcarres British Army general d 1825 Louis Dufresne French ornithologist taxidermist d 1832 January 19 James Morris III Continental Army officer from Connecticut d 1820 January 20 Jean Baptiste Radet French playwright d 1830 January 22 Robert Smith 1st Baron Carrington d 1838 January 24 Muzio Clementi Italian composer pianist d 1832 January 29 Pierre Martin French Navy officer admiral d 1820 John Macleod British Army general d 1833 January 31 Gouverneur Morris American diplomat politician d 1815 February edit nbsp John Graves SimcoeFebruary 4 Gerrit Paape Dutch politician writer d 1803 February 5 Anton Walter Austrian piano maker d 1826 February 8 Victurnien Jean Baptiste de Rochechouart de Mortemart French general politician d 1812 February 9 Ebenezer Sproat Continental Army officer pioneer to the Ohio Country d 1805 February 12 Josef Reicha d 1795 Dorothea Ackermann German actress d 1821 February 13 Luise von Gochhausen German lady in waiting d 1807 Giovanni Fabbroni Italian scientist d 1822 February 16 Friedrich Karl Wilhelm Furst zu Hohenlohe Austrian general d 1814 February 17 Friedrich Maximilian Klinger German writer d 1831 February 19 Francesco Ruspoli 3rd Prince of Cerveteri d 1829 February 19 Simone Assemani Italian orientalist d 1821 February 23 Simon Knefacz Croatian writer d 1819 February 26 James Winchester American general and politician d 1826 February 27 William Linn American President of Queen s College d 1808 March edit March 3 Thomas Hardy political reformer d 1832 March 5 Leendert Viervant the Younger Dutch architect d 1801 March 8 Johann David Schoepff German biologist d 1800 Robert Clifford English cricketer d 1811 March 11 Sir Charles Hastings 1st Baronet British Army officer d 1823 Joseph Malboeuf dit Beausoleil Member of Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada d 1823 March 14 Claude Jean Martin French Navy officer d 1827 Jean Francois Auguste Moulin member of the French Directory d 1810 March 16 Antoine Joseph Santerre French general d 1809 March 19 Giuseppe Colucci Italian historian of the Marche writer d 1809 March 20 Robert Newman American sexton at the Old North Church in Boston d 1804 March 21 Maurice d Elbee French Royalist military officer d 1794 Mary Dixon Kies American inventor first recipient of a U S patent d 1837 March 23 Friedrich Wilhelm von Reden German pioneer in mining and metallurgy d 1815 March 24 Antoine Joseph Gorsas French publicist politician d 1793 March 25 Carlos Fitz James Stuart 4th Duke of Liria and Jerica Spanish duke d 1787 April edit nbsp Humphry ReptonApril 4 Niccolo Antonio Zingarelli Italian composer d 1837 Jean Pierre Saint Ours Swiss artist d 1809 April 5 Sebastien Erard German born French instrument maker d 1831 April 6 Meno Haas German born copperplate engraver d 1833 April 9 Rudolph Zacharias Becker German educator and author d 1822 April 17 John Austin Scottish inventor d 1830 April 18 Sir Thomas Dyke Acland 9th Baronet d 1794 April 19 John Henniker Major 2nd Baron Henniker British politician d 1821 Friederike Brion first great love of Johann Wolfgang Goethe d 1813 April 21 Pierre Alexandre Laurent Forfait French engineer d 1807 Humphry Repton English garden designer d 1818 April 23 John Willett Payne British Royal Navy admiral d 1803 April 28 Matsumura Goshun Japanese artist d 1811 May edit May 4 John Brooks governor Massachusetts doctor military officer governor d 1825 Francois Adriaan van der Kemp Dutch politician d 1829 May 5 Johann Tobias Mayer German physicist d 1830 May 9 Johann Anton Leisewitz German lawyer and dramatic poet d 1806 May 9 Antonio Scarpa Italian anatomist d 1832 May 10 Amalie of Zweibrucken Birkenfeld First Queen of Saxony Duchess of Warsaw d 1828 Pierre de Ruel marquis de Beurnonville French general d 1821 May 11 Johann Friedrich Blumenbach German anthropologist d 1840 May 13 Michael Hughes Welsh industrialist d 1825 nbsp Albrecht ThaerMay 14 Albrecht Thaer German agronomist d 1828 Timothy Dwight IV American academic educator d 1817 Juliane Reichardt German born Bohemian pianist singer and composer d 1783 May 17 Thomas Boude American politician d 1822 May 20 Charles Louis Antiboul French Girondist politician d 1793 May 22 Louis Legendre French politician of the Revolution period d 1797 May 24 Oliver Cromwell African American soldier d 1853 May 26 Antoine Brice Belgian painter d 1817 William Badger master shipbuilder operating in Kittery Maine d 1830 May 28 Robert Carr Brackenbury English Methodist preacher d 1818 May 29 Charles Whitworth 1st Earl Whitworth British diplomat d 1825 May 31 John Marsh English music composer d 1828 June edit June 5 George Burder English Nonconformist divine d 1832 Hardy Murfree American soldier d 1809 June 6 John Gabriel Jones Kentucky pioneer and statesman d 1776 June 8 Sir James Lamb 1st Baronet of England d 1824 June 11 Christian Graf von Haugwitz German statesman d 1832 Eliphalet Pearson American educator d 1826 nbsp Frances BurneyJune 13 Fanny Burney English novelist diarist d 1840 June 15 Paul Cobb Methuen British politician d 1816 June 19 Lord Richard Cavendish 1752 1781 second son of William Cavendish d 1781 June 24 Horatio Walpole 2nd Earl of Orford d 1822 June 27 Hannah Mather Crocker American essayist advocate of women s rights in America d 1829 June 29 Christopher Frederik Lowzow Danish Norwegian army officer d 1829 July edit July 1 Thomas Pelham Clinton 3rd Duke of Newcastle British Army general d 1795 July 3 Heinrich Philipp Konrad Henke German Lutheran theologian d 1809 July 4 Ignace Michel Louis Antoine d Irumberry de Salaberry Canadian politician d 1828 July 5 Luke Hansard English printer d 1828 July 7 Joseph Marie Jacquard French inventor d 1834 July 8 Morton Eden 1st Baron Henley British diplomat d 1830 nbsp St George TuckerJuly 10 David Humphreys American diplomat d 1818 July 14 Andreas Joseph Hofmann German philosopher and revolutionary d 1849 July 17 Barnaba Oriani Italian priest d 1832 July 20 Guillaume Jean Noel de Lavillegris French Navy officer d 1807 July 23 Marc Auguste Pictet Swiss physicist d 1825 July 27 Samuel Smith Maryland politician American politician d 1839 July 29 John Manners Sutton British politician d 1826 July 30 Valentine Quin 1st Earl of Dunraven and Mount Earl Irish politician d 1824 August edit nbsp Maria Carolina of AustriaAugust 6 Princess Louise of Saxe Meiningen Landgravine of Hesse Philippsthal Barchfeld d 1805 August 13 Queen Marie Caroline of Naples and Sicily d 1814 August 19 Herman Bultos Belgian wine merchant and theatre director d 1801 August 21 Antonio Cavallucci Italian painter d 1795 Jacques Roux French priest d 1794 Michel Ange Bernard Mangourit French diplomat d 1829 August 22 Alexander Tormasov Russian general d 1819 August 25 Lodovico Gallina Italian painter d 1787 Karl Mack von Leiberich Austrian soldier d 1828 September edit nbsp Adrien Marie LegendreSeptember 8 Carl Stenborg Swedish opera singer d 1813 September 18 Adrien Marie Legendre French mathematician d 1833 September 21 Antoine de Bosc de la Calmette Danish statesman landscape architect d 1803 September 22 James Bowdoin III American philanthropist and statesman d 1811 Ruler Jeongjo of Joseon d 1800 September 27 Marie Gabriel Florent Auguste de Choiseul Gouffier French diplomat d 1817 Nathaniel Curzon 2nd Baron Scarsdale of Great Britain d 1837 September 28 John the Painter British criminal d 1777 September 30 Justin Heinrich Knecht German composer organist and music theorist d 1817 William Adams British politician d 1811 October edit October 2 Samuel Story Dutch admiral d 1811 Joseph Ritson English antiquary d 1803 October 6 Jeanne Louise Henriette Campan French educator lady in waiting d 1822 October 13 William Grant British lawyer politician and judge d 1832 October 16 Adolph Freiherr Knigge German writer Freemason d 1796 Joseph Papineau Canadian politician d 1841 October 17 Jacob Broom American businessman politician d 1810 October 20 Fabian Gottlieb von Osten Sacken Baltic German field marshal d 1837 October 22 Ambrogio Minoja Italian composer professor of music d 1825 October 23 Maria Anna Adamberger Austrian stage actress d 1804 October 28 Jean Henri Simon Belgian engraver soldier d 1834 November edit nbsp Jozef ZajaczekNovember 1 Jozef Zajaczek Polish general politician d 1826 November 2 Andrey Razumovsky Russian diplomat d 1836 Thomas Carpenter American glassmaker d 1847 November 4 George Finch 9th Earl of Winchilsea English cricketer d 1826 Jean Gerard Lacuee count of Cessac d 1841 November 5 Jens Holmboe Norwegian bailiff d 1804 Richard Richards judge British politician d 1823 November 8 Claude Augustin Tercier French general d 1823 November 11 John McMillan Presbyterian minister missionary in Pennsylvania d 1833 November 17 Caspar Voght German businessman d 1839 November 18 P H Frimann Norwegian Danish poet d 1839 nbsp George Rogers ClarkNovember 19 George Rogers Clark American soldier officer and explorer d 1818 nbsp Thomas ChattertonNovember 20 Thomas Chatterton English poet d 1770 November 21 George Pozer German born British merchant d 1848 November 23 Maksimilijan Vrhovac Croatian Catholic bishop d 1827 November 25 Johann Friedrich Reichardt German composer d 1814 November 29 Philippe Andre Grandidier French priest historian d 1787 November 29 Jemima Wilkinson American preacher d 1819 25 December edit nbsp Gabriel DuvallDecember 3 Leonard Gyllenhaal Swedish military officer entomologist d 1840 December 6 Robert de Lamanon French botanist d 1787 December 8 Sir John Barrington 9th Baronet of Great Britain d 1818 Placidus a Spescha Swiss mountain climber d 1833 Vicesimus Knox English essayist minister d 1821 December 9 Antoine Etienne de Tousard French general military engineer d 1813 December 12 Thomas Bulkeley 7th Viscount Bulkeley English aristocrat and politician d 1822 Pedro Andres del Alcazar Spanish and later Chilean Army officer and war hero d 1820 December 14 Christoph August Tiedge German poet d 1841 December 17 John Kilby Smith American Continental army officer d 1842 December 19 Francois Isaac de Rivaz French inventor politician d 1828 December 21 Jean Francois Houbigant French perfumer d 1807 December 28 Conrad Tanner Swiss abbot d 1825 December 30 Sir Charles Malet 1st Baronet British East India Company official d 1815 Deaths edit nbsp Joseph Butler nbsp William WhistonJanuary 4 Gabriel Cramer Swiss mathematician b 1704 January 14 Devasahayam Pillai beatified Indian Catholic b 1712 January 16 Francis Blomefield English topographer b 1705 February 9 Fredrik Hasselqvist Swedish traveller and naturalist b 1722 February 10 Henriette Anne of France daughter of King Louis XV of France b 1727 February 15 Beinta Broberg notorious Faroese vicar s wife b 1667 March 9 Claude Joseph Geoffroy brother of Etienne Francois Geoffroy b 1685 March 21 Gio Nicola Buhagiar Maltese painter b 1698 26 April 29 Matthew Michell English politician b 1705 May 3 Samuel Ogle British provincial Governor of Maryland b 1694 May 6 Sophia of Saxe Weissenfels Countess of Brandenburg Bayreuth German aristocrat and culture patron b 1684 May 22 Johann Alexander Thiele German painter b 1685 May 23 William Bradford British born printer b 1663 June 16 Giulio Alberoni Italian cardinal b 1664 Joseph Butler English priest theologian b 1692 27 June 21 Old Briton Piankashaw chieftain b c 1695 July 20 Johann Christoph Pepusch German composer b 1667 July 29 Peter Warren British admiral b 1703 August 22 William Whiston English mathematician b 1667 November 2 Johann Albrecht Bengel German scholar b 1687 November 5 Carl Andreas Duker German classical scholar b 1670 November 6 Ralph Erskine Scottish minister b 1685 November 27 William Digby 5th Baron Digby English politician baron b 1661 December 3 Henri Guillaume Hamal Walloon musician and composer b 1685 28 December 11 Adolphus Frederick III Duke of Mecklenburg Strelitz b 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