1747
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This article is about the year 1747.
Millennium: | 2nd millennium |
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Centuries: | 17th century – 18th century – 19th century |
Decades: | 1710s 1720s 1730s – 1740s – 1750s 1760s 1770s |
Years: | 1744 1745 1746 – 1747 – 1748 1749 1750 |
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Gregorian calendar | 1747 MDCCXLVII |
Ab urbe condita | 2500 |
Armenian calendar | 1196 ԹՎ ՌՃՂԶ |
Assyrian calendar | 6497 |
Bahá'í calendar | -97–-96 |
Bengali calendar | 1154 |
Berber calendar | 2697 |
British Regnal year | 20 Geo. 2 – 21 Geo. 2 |
Buddhist calendar | 2291 |
Burmese calendar | 1109 |
Byzantine calendar | 7255–7256 |
Chinese calendar | 丙寅年十一月廿一日 (4383/4443-11-21) — to —
丁卯年十一月三十日(4384/4444-11-30) |
Coptic calendar | 1463–1464 |
Ethiopian calendar | 1739–1740 |
Hebrew calendar | 5507–5508 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 1803–1804 |
- Shaka Samvat | 1669–1670 |
- Kali Yuga | 4848–4849 |
Holocene calendar | 11747 |
Iranian calendar | 1125–1126 |
Islamic calendar | 1159–1160 |
Japanese calendar | Enkyō 4 (延享4年) |
Korean calendar | 4080 |
Minguo calendar | 165 before ROC 民前165年 |
Thai solar calendar | 2290 |
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Year 1747 (MDCCXLVII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Thursday of the 11-day slower Julian calendar.
[edit] Events
[edit] January–June
- January 31 – The first venereal diseases clinic opens at London Lock Hospital.
- February 11 – A combined French and Indian force, commanded by Captain Nicholas Antoine Coulon de Villiers, attacks British troops at Grand Pré, Nova Scotia.
- April 9 – The Scottish Jacobite Lord Lovat is beheaded by axe on Tower Hill, London, for high treason (the last man to be executed in this way in Britain).
- May 14 – War of the Austrian Succession – First battle of Cape Finisterre: The British Navy defeats a French fleet.
- June 9 – Emperor Momozono ascends to the throne of Japan, succeeding Emperor Sakuramachi.
- June 24–October 14 – The English ships Dobbs galley and California, under Captains William Moore and Francis Smith, explore Hudson Bay, discovering there is no Northwest Passage by this route.
[edit] July–December
- July 2 – War of the Austrian Succession – Battle of Lauffeld: France defeats the combined armies of Hanover, Great Britain and the Netherlands.
- October
- Thomas Herring is appointed Archbishop of Canterbury.
- Following the capture of Kandahar, Ahmad Shah Durrani is chosen by a Loya jirga as first leader of the Durrani Empire, predecessor of Afghanistan.
- October 25 – War of the Austrian Succession – Second battle of Cape Finisterre: The British Navy again defeats a French fleet.
- November 9 – Rioters in Amsterdam demand governmental reform.
- November 22 – Prince William IV of Orange becomes stadtholder of all the provinces of the United Provinces.
- December 16 – Canter of Coltbrigg – The 13th and 14th Dragoons flee the Jacobites of Charles Edward Stuart.
[edit] Date unknown
- James Lind discovers that citrus fruits prevent scurvy.
- War of the Austrian Succession: Spanish troops invade and occupy the coastal towns of Beaufort and Brunswick in the Royal Colony of North Carolina during what becomes known as the Spanish Alarm. They are later driven out by the local militia.
- Samuel Johnson begins work on A Dictionary of the English Language in London.
[edit] Births
- January 15 – John Aikin, English doctor and writer (d. 1822)
- January 19 – Johann Elert Bode, German astronomer (d. 1826)
- January 26 – Samuel Parr, English schoolmaster (d. 1825)
- February 19 – John "Walking" Stewart, traveller and philosopher (d. 1822)
- February 21 – Eugenio Espejo, Ecuadorian scientist (d. 1795)
- February 28 – Justin Morgan, Horse breeder and composer (d. 1798)
- May 5 – Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor (d. 1792)
- July 6 – John Paul Jones, American naval captain (d. 1792)
- September 9 – Thomas Coke, first American Methodist Bishop (d. 1814)
- October 8 – Jean-François Rewbell, French politician (d. 1807)
- December 12 – Anna Seward, English writer (d. 1809)
- December 31 – Gottfried August Bürger, German poet (d. 1794)
- date unknown
- François Tourte, French musical instrument maker (d. 1835)
- Francis Salvador, American patriot (d. 1776)
[edit] Deaths
- January 16 – Barthold Heinrich Brockes, German poet (b. 1680)
- March 16 – Christian Augustus of Anhalt-Zerbst, father of Catherine II of Russia (b. 1690)
- March 23 – Claude Alexandre de Bonneval, French soldier (b. 1675)
- April 2 – Johann Jacob Dillenius, German botanist (b. 1684)
- April 7 – Leopold I, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau, Prussian field marshal (b. 1676)
- April 9 – Simon Fraser, 11th Lord Lovat, Scottish clan chief (b. c. 1667)
- May 9 – John Dalrymple, 2nd Earl of Stair, Scottish soldier and diplomat (b. 1673)
- May 28 – Luc de Clapiers, marquis de Vauvenargues, French writer (b. 1715)
- May 31 – Andrei Osterman, Russian statesman (b. 1686)
- June – Nadir Shah, Persian leader (b. 1688)
- June 19 – Alessandro Marcello, Italian composer (b. 1669)
- July 9 – Giovanni Bononcini, Italian composer (b. 1670)
- October 10 – John Potter, Archbishop of Canterbury (b. c. 1674)
- November 17 – Alain-René Le Sage, Algonqian writer (b. 1668)
- December 2 – Vincent Bourne, English classical scholar (b. 1695)