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1755

1755 (MDCCLV) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar, the 1755th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 755th year of the 2nd millennium, the 55th year of the 18th century, and the 6th year of the 1750s decade. As of the start of 1755, the Gregorian calendar was 11 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
August 10: The Expulsion of the Acadians from Nova Scotia begins.(1893 painting)
1755 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1755
MDCCLV
Ab urbe condita2508
Armenian calendar1204
ԹՎ ՌՄԴ
Assyrian calendar6505
Balinese saka calendar1676–1677
Bengali calendar1162
Berber calendar2705
British Regnal year28 Geo. 2 – 29 Geo. 2
Buddhist calendar2299
Burmese calendar1117
Byzantine calendar7263–7264
Chinese calendar甲戌年 (Wood Dog)
4452 or 4245
    — to —
乙亥年 (Wood Pig)
4453 or 4246
Coptic calendar1471–1472
Discordian calendar2921
Ethiopian calendar1747–1748
Hebrew calendar5515–5516
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1811–1812
 - Shaka Samvat1676–1677
 - Kali Yuga4855–4856
Holocene calendar11755
Igbo calendar755–756
Iranian calendar1133–1134
Islamic calendar1168–1169
Japanese calendarHōreki 5
(宝暦5年)
Javanese calendar1680–1681
Julian calendarGregorian minus 11 days
Korean calendar4088
Minguo calendar157 before ROC
民前157年
Nanakshahi calendar287
Thai solar calendar2297–2298
Tibetan calendar阳木狗年
(male Wood-Dog)
1881 or 1500 or 728
    — to —
阴木猪年
(female Wood-Pig)
1882 or 1501 or 729

Events edit

January–March edit

April–June edit

July–September edit

October–December edit

Date unknown edit

Births edit

 
Marie Antoinette
 
Louis XVIII

Deaths edit

 
Montesquieu
 
Saint Gerard Majella

References edit

  1. ^ Paul R. Wonning, Colonial American History Stories, 1753–1763: Forgotten and Famous Historical Events (Mossy Feet Books, 2017)
  2. ^ Rodney Bruce Hall, National Collective Identity: Social Constructs and International Systems (Columbia University Press, 1999) p116
  3. ^ Philip Smucker, Riding with George: Sportsmanship & Chivalry in the Making of America's First President (Chicago Review Press, 2017)
  4. ^ a b c Jonathan R. Dull, The Miracle of American Independence: Twenty Ways Things Could Have Turned Out Differently (University of Nebraska Press, 2015) p22
  5. ^ Federal Writers' Project, The WPA Guide to Texas: The Lone Star State (U.S. Government Printing Office, 1934, reprinted by Trinity University Press, 2013)
  6. ^ David L. Preston, Braddock's Defeat: The Battle of the Monongahela and the Road to Revolution (Oxford University Press, 2015) p112
  7. ^ Frank Basil Tracy, The Tercentenary History of Canada: From Champlain to Laurier, MDCVIII-MCMVIII, Volume II (P. F. Collier & Son, 1908) p387
  8. ^ Stuart P. Boehmig, Images of America: Downtown Pittsburgh (Arcadia Publishing, 2007) p13
  9. ^ Phillip Papas, Renegade Revolutionary: The Life of General Charles Lee (New York University Press, 2014) p30
  10. ^ "Black (Joseph)", in Bibliotheca Osleriana: A Catalogue of Books Illustrating the History of Medicine and Science by Sir William Osler (McGill-Queen's University Press, 1969) p116
  11. ^ "The Battle of the Monongahela". World Digital Library. 1755. Retrieved August 3, 2013.
  12. ^ Redding, Cyrus (1833). "Chapter V". A History of Shipwrecks, and Disasters at Sea, from the Most Authentic Sources. London: Whittaker, Treacher & Co.
  13. ^ . Dodington Family. 2002. Archived from the original on January 14, 2005. Retrieved May 17, 2021.
  14. ^ "North Carolina", in Encyclopedia of Hurricanes, Typhoons, and Cyclones, by David Longshore (Infobase Publishing, 2010) p330
  15. ^ "Hallerstein and Gruber's Scientific Heritage", by Stanislav Joze Juznic, in The Circulation of Science and Technology: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference of the European Society for the History of Science (Societat Catalana d'Història de la Ciència i de la Tècnica, 2012) p358
  16. ^ David R. Starbuck, The Legacy of Fort William Henry: Resurrecting the Past (University Press of New England, 2014)
  17. ^ Alfred A. Cave, The French and Indian War (Greenwood, 2004) p115
  18. ^ Ian Grey, Catherine the Great (New Word City, 2016)
  19. ^ 'Treasures of Vacheron Constantin: A Legacy of Watchmaking since 1755' by Julien Marchenoir
  20. ^ "Periphery as Center: Slavery, Identity, and the Commercial Press in the British Atlantic, 1704-1755", by Robert E. Desrochers, Jr., in British North America in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, ed. by Stephen Foster (Oxford University Press, 2016)
  21. ^ Dee Morris and Dora St. Martin, Somerville, Massachusetts: A Brief History (Arcadia Publishing, 2008)
  22. ^ Harvey M. Feinberg, Africans and Europeans in West Africa: Elminans and Dutchmen on the Gold Coast During the Eighteenth Century (American Philosophical Society, 1989) p108
  23. ^ Naomi Griffiths, Mason Wade, Acadia and Quebec (McGill-Queen's University Press, 1991) p110
  24. ^ Kevin Kenny, Peaceable Kingdom Lost: The Paxton Boys and the Destruction of William Penn's Holy Experiment (Oxford University Press, 2011) p71
  25. ^ Helgi Björnsson, The Glaciers of Iceland: A Historical, Cultural and Scientific Overview (Springer, 2016) pp244-245
  26. ^ . ScotlandsPlaces. Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved January 5, 2015.
  27. ^ "Marie-Antoinette | Facts, Biography, & French Revolution". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved March 22, 2020.
  28. ^ Mansel, Philip (1981). Louis XVIII. London: Blond and Briggs. p. 10. ISBN 9780856340932.
  29. ^ Greene, David (1985). Greene's biographical encyclopedia of composers. Garden City, Efrog Newydd: Doubleday. p. 236. ISBN 9780385142786.

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This article is about the year 1755 For the band see 1755 band For the Moonspell album see 1755 album 1755 MDCCLV was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar the 1755th year of the Common Era CE and Anno Domini AD designations the 755th year of the 2nd millennium the 55th year of the 18th century and the 6th year of the 1750s decade As of the start of 1755 the Gregorian calendar was 11 days ahead of the Julian calendar which remained in localized use until 1923 Millennium 2nd millenniumCenturies 17th century 18th century 19th centuryDecades 1730s 1740s 1750s 1760s 1770sYears 1752 1753 1754 1755 1756 1757 1758August 10 The Expulsion of the Acadians from Nova Scotia begins 1893 painting 1755 in various calendarsGregorian calendar1755MDCCLVAb urbe condita2508Armenian calendar1204ԹՎ ՌՄԴAssyrian calendar6505Balinese saka calendar1676 1677Bengali calendar1162Berber calendar2705British Regnal year28 Geo 2 29 Geo 2Buddhist calendar2299Burmese calendar1117Byzantine calendar7263 7264Chinese calendar甲戌年 Wood Dog 4452 or 4245 to 乙亥年 Wood Pig 4453 or 4246Coptic calendar1471 1472Discordian calendar2921Ethiopian calendar1747 1748Hebrew calendar5515 5516Hindu calendars Vikram Samvat1811 1812 Shaka Samvat1676 1677 Kali Yuga4855 4856Holocene calendar11755Igbo calendar755 756Iranian calendar1133 1134Islamic calendar1168 1169Japanese calendarHōreki 5 宝暦5年 Javanese calendar1680 1681Julian calendarGregorian minus 11 daysKorean calendar4088Minguo calendar157 before ROC民前157年Nanakshahi calendar287Thai solar calendar2297 2298Tibetan calendar阳木狗年 male Wood Dog 1881 or 1500 or 728 to 阴木猪年 female Wood Pig 1882 or 1501 or 729Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1755 Contents 1 Events 1 1 January March 1 2 April June 1 3 July September 1 4 October December 1 5 Date unknown 2 Births 3 Deaths 4 ReferencesEvents editJanuary March edit January 23 O S January 12 Tatiana Day nowadays celebrated on January 25 Moscow University is established February 13 Treaty of Giyanti The kingdom of Mataram on Java is divided in two creating the sultanate of Yogyakarta and the sunanate of Surakarta March 12 A steam engine is used in the American colonies for the first time as New Jersey copper mine owner Arent Schuyler installs a Newcomen atmospheric engine to pump water out of a mineshaft 1 March 22 Britain s House of Commons votes in favor of 1 000 000 of appropriations to expand the British Army and Royal Navy operations in North America 2 March 26 General Edward Braddock and 1 600 British sailors and soldiers arrive at Alexandria Virginia on transport ships that have sailed up the Potomac River Braddock sent to take command of the British forces against the French in North America commandeers taverns and private homes to feed and house the troops 3 April June edit April 2 A naval fleet led by Commodore William James of the East India Company captures Tulaji Angre s fortress Suvarnadurg from the Marathas April 15 A Dictionary of the English Language is published by Samuel Johnson he had begun the work nine years earlier in 1746 May 3 France dispatches 3 600 troops to protect its Canadian colonies in Quebec from a British invasion dispatching 2 400 to Quebec city and 1 200 to Louisbourg in Nova Scotia unaware that a squadron of 11 fully armed warships from Britain s Royal Navy had sailed toward Canada on April 27 4 May 17 Spanish missionary Tomas Sanchez and three families establish a settlement on the north side of the Rio Grande in New Spain Sanchez names it Villa de Laredo The new settlement is the northernmost part of the colony of Nuevo Santander founded by Jose de Escandon 1st Count of Sierra Gorda which now comprises parts of the Mexican state of Tamaulipas and the U S state of Texas The portion of Villa de Laredo north of the river later becomes Laredo Texas the remaining portion south of the river is later renamed Nuevo Laredo Tamaulipas 5 May 19 General Braddock hosts Iroquois leaders Scaroyady Kaghswaghtaniunt and Silver Heels at Fort Cumberland the British Army base in the colony of Maryland The three chiefs pledge their alliance with the British in advance of Braddock s expedition into the Ohio Country 6 May 22 The Province of Massachusetts Bay sends 2 000 troops to supplement other British Army and colonial forces in Acadia the troops anchor at Chignecto Bay on June 1 7 May 24 France completes the construction of Fort Duquesne its new base to the west of the British colony of Pennsylvania The British capture the fort during the French and Indian War and rename it Fort Pitt The site at the junction of the Allegheny River and the Monongahela River is now Pittsburgh 8 May 30 General Braddock s troops begin a difficult trek across the heavily wooded Allegheny Mountains from western Maryland into the Ohio country 9 June 5 Scottish chemist Joseph Black describes his discovery of carbon dioxide fixed air and magnesium in a paper to the Medical Society of Edinburgh The paper is published in 1756 with the title Experiments upon Magnesia alba Quicklime and some other alkaline Substances 10 At the entrance of the Saint Lawrence River a squadron of Royal Navy ships under the command of British Admiral Edward Boscawen intercepts the nine French ships dispatched to save Canada seven of the nine ships are concealed by fog and are able to reach their destination another of the transports escapes 4 June 16 After a two week siege the French commander of Fort Beausejour in North America surrenders to the British marking the end of Father Le Loutre s War June 23 Most of the French troops dispatched to Canada arrive at Quebec along with the new Governor General of New France Pierre de Rigaud Marquis de Vaudreuil Cavagnial 4 June 27 Iyoas I becomes the new Emperor of Ethiopia upon the death of his father Iyasu IIJuly September edit July 9 French and Indian War Braddock Expedition British troops and colonial militiamen are ambushed and suffer a devastating defeat inflicted by French and Indian forces During the battle British General Edward Braddock is mortally wounded Colonel George Washington survives 11 July 17 In a convoy of ships from Great Britain returning to India for the East India Company the lead ship Doddington on her third voyage wrecks in Algoa Bay near modern day Port Elizabeth in South Africa losing 247 of its 270 passengers and crew together with a chest of gold coins from Robert Clive worth 33 000 In 1998 1 400 coins from the wreck site are offered for sale and in 2002 a portion is given to the South African government Around twenty survivors of the wreck are eventually able to make safety after an open boat voyage 12 13 July 25 The decision to deport the Acadians is made during meetings of the Nova Scotia Council meeting in Halifax From September 1755 June 1763 the vast majority of Acadians are deported to one of the following British Colonies in America Massachusetts Connecticut New York Pennsylvania Maryland Virginia North Carolina South Carolina and Georgia Contrary to popular belief no Acadians are sent to Louisiana Those sent to Virginia are refused and then sent on to Liverpool Bristol Southampton and Penryn in England In 1758 the Fortress of Louisbourg falls and all of the civilian population of Isle Royal Cape Breton Island and Isle St Jean Prince Edward Island are repatriated to France Among them were several thousand Acadians who had escaped the deportation by fleeing into those areas Very few Acadians successfully escape the deportation and do so only by fleeing into some of the northern sections of present day New Brunswick The event inspires Longfellow to write the epic poem Evangeline August 10 The Expulsion of the Acadians begins with the Bay of Fundy Campaign September 2 A powerful hurricane strikes the east coast of the British colony of North Carolina killing 150 people and sinking five British and colonial merchant ships at Portsmouth Island 14 September 6 The Russian Academy of Sciences awards its prize for the best explanation of the true causes of electricity including their theory to Switzerland s Johann Euler for his paper Disquisitio de causa physica electricitatis 15 September 8 French and Indian War Battle of Lake George French Army troops led by Jean Erdman Baron Dieskau and Canadian colonists led by Jacques Legardeur de Saint Pierre drive south into Britain s New York province 16 They are met by British Army troops under General William Johnson being supplemented by 200 Mohawk troops led by the Mohawk war chief Theyanoguin After Theyanouguin and other Mohawks are killed in the battle the clan matrons of the Mohawk nation forbid the men from participating in the war against the French until a French defeat seems certain 17 September 16 Sir Charles Hanbury Williams the new British Minister to Russia secures an alliance signed by Empress Catherine the Great The Russian Empire agrees to provide up to 55 000 troops to defend the Electorate of Hanover against invasion by Prussia At the time King George II of Great Britain is also the ruler of the German duchy the Russian troops are provided in return for an annual payment of 600 000 18 September 17 Jean Marc Vacheron founds his watch making company Vacheron Constantin on September 17 1755 To this day Vacheron Constantin is the oldest watchmaker in the world with an uninterrupted watchmaking history since its foundation 19 September 18 Two slaves Mark and Phyllis are publicly executed for the poisoning murder of their master John Codman in front of a large crowd outside the Middlesex County Courthouse in Cambridge Massachusetts 20 Phyllis is burned to death Mark s execution by hanging is made as an example to other African slaves in the Province of Massachusetts Bay His body is transported to Charlestown Common in what is now Somerville and displayed on a gibbet for more than 20 years In 1798 Paul Revere mentions in his memoir that his famous ride of April 18 1775 started when he first spotted British Army officers at a site nearly opposite where Mark was hung in chains I saw two men on Horse back under a Tree 21 October December edit October 11 In west Africa officials of the Dutch West India Company sign a peace agreement with officials of the Ashanti Empire at Elmina p108 In return for an annual tribute in gold the Ashanti maintain peaceful relations with the Europeans in the Dutch Gold Coast colony and the Dutch maintain their settlement at Fort Coenraadsburg The area is now part of the Central Region of Ghana 22 October 12 Having completed the Expulsion of the Acadians from St John s Island now Prince Edward Island the British colonial Governor of Nova Scotia Charles Lawrence issues a proclamation that his office will receive proposals from English settlers for the peopling and cultivating as well of the lands vacated by the French as every other part of this valuable province 23 October 16 The Penn s Creek massacre is carried out against white settlers who have moved into the Susquehanna Valley in the Pennsylvania colony in territory also claimed by the Delaware Indians The Delawares attack the Penn s Creek village located near what is now Selinsgrove Pennsylvania and kill 25 of the 26 men women and children living there 24 October 17 The Mount Katla volcano erupts in Iceland and continues ejecting ash for the next 120 days finally ceasing on February 13 An estimated 1 5 cubic kilometers 1 5 billion cubic meters or 53 billion cubic feet of tephra is discharged by the volcano 25 October 25 Yirmisekizzade Mehmed Said Pasha becomes the new Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire the fifth person to serve as the Empire s Vizier in 1755 November 1 More than 40 000 people are killed by the 8 5 magnitude earthquake in Lisbon Portuguese Empire The tremor begins at 9 40 in the morning local time off of the Atlantic coast of Portugal and sends a tsunami that strikes the coasts of Portugal Spain and Morocco nbsp November 1 Lisbon earthquake kills more than 40 000 November 18 The Corsican Constitution is adopted by Corsican representatives at the Consulta generale di Corte The 1755 Cape Ann earthquake occurs in the vicinity of Cape Ann Massachusetts causing extensive damage November 25 King Ferdinand VI of Spain grants the Religious of the Virgin Mary in the Philippines royal protection December 2 The second Eddystone Lighthouse off the coast of England is destroyed by fire December 17 Anton Patriarch of the Georgian Orthodox Church is dismissed by his opponents on the Ecclesiastical Council and briefly imprisoned for 18 months before being allowed to move to Russia in 1764 Anton is again made the Georgian Orthodox Church s leader Date unknown edit Wolsey the clothes manufacturer is established in Leicester England the business celebrates its 250th anniversary in 2005 Construction of the Puning Temple complex in Chengde China is completed during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor Construction of St Ninian s Church Tynet Scotland the country s oldest surviving post Reformation Roman Catholic clandestine church is completed 26 The brine shrimp Artemia salina is first described in Linnaeus Systema Naturae Births edit nbsp Marie Antoinette nbsp Louis XVIIIJanuary 25 Paolo Mascagni Italian anatomist d 1815 January 28 Samuel Thomas von Sommerring German physician anatomist d 1830 February 5 Caroline Muller Danish operatic mezzo soprano actress and dancer d 1826 February 11 Albert Christoph Dies German composer d 1822 February 21 Anne Grant Scottish poet d 1838 March 24 Rufus King American lawyer politician and diplomat d 1827 April 3 Simon Kenton American frontiersman Revolutionary Militia General d 1836 April 10 Samuel Hahnemann German founder of homeopathy d 1843 April 11 James Parkinson English surgeon apothecary geologist palaeontologist and political activist d 1824 April 16 Louise Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun French painter d 1842 June 6 Nathan Hale American Revolutionary War captain writer and patriot d 1776 June 15 Antoine Francois comte de Fourcroy French chemist d 1809 June 30 Paul Barras French politician d 1829 September 9 Benjamin Bourne American politician d 1808 September 13 Oliver Evans American inventor engineer and businessman d 1819 October 2 Hannah Adams American author d 1831 November 1 Henriette von Crayen German salonniere d 1832 November 2 Marie Antoinette Queen Consort of France d 1793 27 November 12 Gerhard von Scharnhorst Prussian general d 1813 November 17 Louis XVIII of France brother of King Louis XVI d 1824 28 Charles Manners Sutton Archbishop of Canterbury d 1828 December 3 Gilbert Stuart American painter from Rhode Island d 1828 date unknown Maria Elizabetha Jacson British botanist d 1829 Yelena Shidyanskaya Russian commander d 1849 Deaths edit nbsp Montesquieu nbsp Saint Gerard MajellaFebruary 10 Montesquieu French writer b 1689 February 11 Francesco Scipione marchese di Maffei Italian archaeologist b 1675 March 2 Louis de Rouvroy duc de Saint Simon French writer b 1675 March 7 Thomas Wilson Bishop of Sodor and Man b 1663 March 10 Johann David Kohler German historian b 1684 April 6 Richard Rawlinson English minister antiquarian b 1690 April 30 Jean Baptiste Oudry French painter b 1686 June 26 Iyasu II Emperor of Ethiopia b c 1723 July 9 Daniel Lienard de Beaujeu Canadian officer during the Seven Years War b 1711 July 13 Edward Braddock British general b c 1695 July 14 Jacques Nompar III de Caumont duc de La Force French nobleman b 1714 August 13 Francesco Durante Italian composer b 1684 29 September 2 Princess Marie Zephyrine of France sister of Louis XVI b 1750 September 8 Jacques Legardeur de Saint Pierre Canadian military commander b 1701 Hendrick Theyanoguin Mohawk Council leader killed in the Battle of Lake George b c 1691 Ephraim Williams American philanthropist b 1715 September 9 Johann Lorenz von Mosheim German historian b 1694 September 13 Pierre Gaultier de La Verendrye French Canadian explorer b 1714 October 4 Johann Georg Christian Prince of Lobkowicz Austrian field marshal b 1686 October 16 Gerard Majella Italian Roman Catholic lay brother and saint b 1725 October 22 Elisha Williams American rector of Yale College b 1694 October 28 Joseph Bodin de Boismortier French composer b 1689 November 25 Johann Georg Pisendel German musician b 1687 December 1 Maurice Greene English composer b 1696 December 5 William Cavendish 3rd Duke of Devonshire b 1698 approximate date Queen Nanny of the Maroons Jamaican national heroine b 1686 Cai Wan politically influential Chinese poet b 1695 References edit Paul R Wonning Colonial American History Stories 1753 1763 Forgotten and Famous Historical Events Mossy Feet Books 2017 Rodney Bruce Hall National Collective Identity Social Constructs and International Systems Columbia University Press 1999 p116 Philip Smucker Riding with George Sportsmanship amp Chivalry in the Making of America s First President Chicago Review Press 2017 a b c Jonathan R Dull The Miracle of American Independence Twenty Ways Things Could Have Turned Out Differently University of Nebraska Press 2015 p22 Federal Writers Project The WPA Guide to Texas The Lone Star State U S Government Printing Office 1934 reprinted by Trinity University Press 2013 David L Preston Braddock s Defeat The Battle of the Monongahela and the Road to Revolution Oxford University Press 2015 p112 Frank Basil Tracy The Tercentenary History of Canada From Champlain to Laurier MDCVIII MCMVIII Volume II P F Collier amp Son 1908 p387 Stuart P Boehmig Images of America Downtown Pittsburgh Arcadia Publishing 2007 p13 Phillip Papas Renegade Revolutionary The Life of General Charles Lee New York University Press 2014 p30 Black Joseph in Bibliotheca Osleriana A Catalogue of Books Illustrating the History of Medicine and Science by Sir William Osler McGill Queen s University Press 1969 p116 The Battle of the Monongahela World Digital Library 1755 Retrieved August 3 2013 Redding Cyrus 1833 Chapter V A History of Shipwrecks and Disasters at Sea from the Most Authentic Sources London Whittaker Treacher amp Co Sailing Ship Dodington Dodington Family 2002 Archived from the original on January 14 2005 Retrieved May 17 2021 North Carolina in Encyclopedia of Hurricanes Typhoons and Cyclones by David Longshore Infobase Publishing 2010 p330 Hallerstein and Gruber s Scientific Heritage by Stanislav Joze Juznic in The Circulation of Science and Technology Proceedings of the 4th International Conference of the European Society for the History of Science Societat Catalana d Historia de la Ciencia i de la Tecnica 2012 p358 David R Starbuck The Legacy of Fort William Henry Resurrecting the Past University Press of New England 2014 Alfred A Cave The French and Indian War Greenwood 2004 p115 Ian Grey Catherine the Great New Word City 2016 Treasures of Vacheron Constantin A Legacy of Watchmaking since 1755 by Julien Marchenoir Periphery as Center Slavery Identity and the Commercial Press in the British Atlantic 1704 1755 by Robert E Desrochers Jr in British North America in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries ed by Stephen Foster Oxford University Press 2016 Dee Morris and Dora St Martin Somerville Massachusetts A Brief History Arcadia Publishing 2008 Harvey M Feinberg Africans and Europeans in West Africa Elminans and Dutchmen on the Gold Coast During the Eighteenth Century American Philosophical Society 1989 p108 Naomi Griffiths Mason Wade Acadia and Quebec McGill Queen s University Press 1991 p110 Kevin Kenny Peaceable Kingdom Lost The Paxton Boys and the Destruction of William Penn s Holy Experiment Oxford University Press 2011 p71 Helgi Bjornsson The Glaciers of Iceland A Historical Cultural and Scientific Overview Springer 2016 pp244 245 Tynet St Ninian s Church ScotlandsPlaces Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved January 5 2015 Marie Antoinette Facts Biography amp French Revolution Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved March 22 2020 Mansel Philip 1981 Louis XVIII London Blond and Briggs p 10 ISBN 9780856340932 Greene David 1985 Greene s biographical encyclopedia of composers Garden City Efrog Newydd Doubleday p 236 ISBN 9780385142786 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1755 amp oldid 1210073586, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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