Use mdy dates date March 2011 Year dab 1751 Year nav 1751 C18 year in topic NOTOC Year 1751 Roman numerals MDCCLI was a common year starting on Friday link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Tuesday of the 11 day slower Julian calendar . Events onlyinclude January&ndash June March 25 For the last time, New Year s Day is legally on March 25 in England and Wales . Upon his death, Frederick I of Sweden is succeeded as king by Adolf Frederick of Sweden Adolf Frederick . April 20 &ndash The future King George III of the United Kingdom succeeds his father as heir apparent to the British throne later that year, he s named Prince of Wales . His mother ... Barzan Publishing year 2006 isbn 0 9549701 0 1 ref 1751&ndash 1775 &ndash 13 of appointees to Audiencia ... References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 1751 Category 1751 af 1751 am 1751 . . . ar 1751 an 1751 ast 1751 az 1751 bn zh min nan 1751 n map bms 1751 be 1751 be x old 1751 bh bcl 1751 bg 1751 bs 1751 br 1751 ca 1751 cv 1751 cs 1751 co 1751 cy 1751 da 1751 de 1751 et 1751 el 1751 myv 1751 es 1751 eo 1751 eu 1751 fa fr 1751 fy 1751 ga 1751 gv 1751 gd 1751 gl 1751 gan 1751 ko 1751 hy 1751 hi hr 1751. io 1751 bpy id 1751 ia 1751 os 1751 is 1751 it 1751 he 1751 jv 1751 kn krc 1751 ka 1751 csb 1751 kk 1751 sw 1751 ht 1751 almanak gregoryen ku 1751 la 1751 lv 1751. gads lb 1751 lt 1751 m. lij 1751 li 1751 lmo 1751 hu 1751 mk 1751 mi 1751 mr . . arz 1751 ms 1751 nah 1751 nl 1751 ne new ja 1751 nap 1751 no 1751 nn 1751 nrm 1751 nov 1751 oc 1751 mhr 1751 uz 1751 pi pnb 1751 nds 1751 pl 1751 pt 1751 ksh Joohr 1751 ro 1751 qu 1751 rue 1751 ru 1751 sah 1751 se 1751 sa sq 1751 scn 1751 simple 1751 sk 1751 sl 1751 ckb sr 1751 sh 1751 su 1751 fi 1751 sv 1751 tl 1751 tt 1751 te 1751 th . . 2294 tr 1751 tk 1751 uk 1751 ur 1751 vec 1751 vi 1751 vo 1751 war 1751 yo 1751 zh yue 1751 zh 1751 ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 1751 Herget is the name of an asteroid which was discovered at Goethe Link Observatory near Brooklyn, Indiana by the Indiana Asteroid Program it bears the name of Paul Herget , American astronomer. MinorPlanets Navigator 1750 Eckert 1752 van Herk MinorPlanets Footer DEFAULTSORT Herget Category Gefion asteroids Category Asteroids named for people Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1955 Asteroid stub de 1751 Herget eo 1751 Herget eu 1751 Herget fa it 1751 Herget la 1751 Herget hu 1751 Herget no 1751 Herget nn 1751 Herget pl 1751 Herget pt 1751 Herget sk 1751 Herget sl 1751 Herget sr 1751 Herget tl 1751 Herget vi 1751 Herget ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Year nav topic 1751 architecture The year 1751 in architecture involved some significant events. Buildings The Katholische Hofkirche Hofkirche in Dresden , Germany , designed by Gaetano Chiaveri construction begun in 1738 in architecture 1738 , is completed. Events Empty section date July 2010 Births Empty section date July 2010 Deaths Richard Cassels born 1690 in architecture 1690 DEFAULTSORT 1751 In Architecture Category 1751 architecture fr 1751 en architecture mk 1751 ... more details
Events from the year 1751 in Denmark . Incumbents Monarch &ndash Frederick V of Denmark HM Frederick V Prime minister &ndash Johan Ludvig Holstein Ledreborg Events Undated Births Empty section date July 2011 Deaths Empty section date July 2011 References reflist See also Commons category 1751 in Denmark Denmark year nav DEFAULTSORT 1751 In Denmark Category 1751 in Denmark Category 1751 by country Denmark Category Years of the 18th century in Denmark ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Events from the year 1751 in Canada . Events Fort Le Jonquiere was established in 1751 by Jacques Legardeur de Saint Pierre on the Saskatchewan River probably in the Nipawin, Sask. area . Births Philip Turnor , HBC inland surveyor d. 1799 in Canada 1799 Deaths Empty section date December 2010 Canada early year nav DEFAULTSORT 1751 In Canada Category 1751 by country Canada Category 1751 in Canada Category Years of the 18th century in Canada 51 fr 1751 au Canada ... more details
Year in Norway 1751 Events in the year 1751 in Norway . Events Empty section date July 2010 Arts and literature Empty section date July 2010 Births Full date unknown Johan Lausen Bull , jurist and politician d. 1817 in Norway 1817 Niels Treschow , philosopher and politician d. 1833 in Norway 1833 Deaths Years in Norway during the union with Denmark nav Category 1751 in Europe Norway ... more details
Year in Wales header 1751 This article is about the particular significance of the year 1751 to Wales and Welsh people its people . Incumbents Prince of Wales Frederick, Prince of Wales to March 31, 1751 George III of the United Kingdom George, Prince of Wales from April 20, 1751 Princess of Wales Princess Augusta of Saxe Gotha Augusta of Saxe Gotha to March 31, 1751 afterwards Dowager Princess of Wales Events April 20 George III of the United Kingdom George , eldest son of Frederick, Prince of Wales , succeeds his father as Prince of Wales . September Richard Morris folklorist Richard Morris founds the Cymmrodorion Society in London. Richard Price Thelwall inherits his brother s Caernarfonshire estate. Arts and literature New books Empty section date January 2011 Music William Williams Pantycelyn Hosanna i Fab Dafydd , part 1 Births January 22 David Richards Dafydd Ionawr , poet d. 1827 October 15 David Samwell , naval surgeon and companion of Captain Cook d. 1798 Deaths March 31 Frederick, Prince of Wales , 44 October 2 Thomas Mathews , admiral, 75 DEFAULTSORT Wales Category 1751 by country Category 1751 in Great Britain ... more details
YearInIrelandNav 1751 Events Empty section date July 2010 Births September William Hare, 1st Earl of Listowel , peer and Member of Parliament MP d. 1837 in Ireland 1837 . 19 October Charles Edward Jennings de Kilmaine , soldier in France d. 1799 in Ireland 1799 . 30 October Richard Brinsley Sheridan , playwright and statesman d. 1816 in Ireland 1816 . Full date unknown Edward Marcus Despard , British colonel turned revolutionary, executed for High Treason d. 1803 in Ireland 1803 . Deaths 19 April Peter Lacy , soldier, imperial commander in Russia b. 1678 in Ireland 1678 . Category Years of the 18th century in Ireland Category 1751 by country Ireland Category 1751 in Ireland Category 1750s in Ireland ... more details
Year nav topic 1751 music Events 1751 is the year commonly given as the beginning of the classical era The War of the Buffoons La Querelle des Bouffons , concerning the relative merits of French and Italian opera, divides Paris. Francesco Geminiani publishes The Art of Playing on the Violin in London. Classical music Antoine Dauvergne Concerts de Simphonies Johann Sebastian Bach Kunst der Fuge with appendix of Chorale prelude BWV 668a posthumously John Francis Wade O Come All Ye Faithful Opera Johann Adolf Hasse Ciro Riconosciuto Niccol Jommelli La villana nobile Ifigenia in Aulide Jean Philippe Rameau Acante et C phise Giuseppe Sarti Pompeo in Armenia Births January 18 Ferdinand Kauer , pianist and composer died 1831 March 5 Jan Krtitel Kuchar , composer March 29 Supply Belcher , singer, composer and compiler of tune books died 1836 February 4 Blas de Laserna , composer February 9 Antoine Bullant , bassoonist and composer died 1821 Deaths January 17 Tomaso Albinoni born 1671 February 18 Giuseppe Matteo Alberti , composer born 1685 May 20 Dom nech Terradellas , composer born 1713 October 2 Pierre Dumage , organist born c. 1674 date unknown Henry Reinhold , singer born c. 1690 Category 1751 in music mk 1751 sq 1751 n muzik ... more details
Year nav topic5 1751 literature poetry The year 1751 in literature involved some significant events and new books. Events Robert Clive conquers Arcot for the English Raj. Death of Frederick Lewis, Prince Frederick, the Prince of Wales and heir apparent. Denis Diderot s Encyclopedia first volume appears. In Vienna , court poet Metastasio writes the poem Il r pastore , later used by Mozart to compose an opera seria . The cookbook titled The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy is written in 1751 and becomes the first formally published modern cookbook. New books John Arbuthnot Miscellaneous Works posth. John Gilbert Cooper Cursory Remarks on Mr. Warburton s New Edition of Mr. Pope s Works Henry Fielding An Enquiry into the Causes of the Late Increase of Robbers James Harris grammarian James Harris Hermes Henry Home, Lord Kames Essays on the Principles of Morality and Natural Religion David Hume An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals John Jortin Remarks on Ecclesiastical History Alexander Pope The Works of Alexander Pope ed. William Warburton Catharine Trotter Cockburn The Works of Mrs. Catharine Cockburn John Wesley Serious Thoughts upon the Perseverance of Saints Benjamin Whichcote Works Fiction John Cleland Memoirs of a Coxcomb Francis Coventry The History of Pompey the Little Henry Fielding Amelia novel Amelia Eliza Haywood The History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless Tobias Smollett The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle Poetry Richard Owen Cambridge The Scribleriad Thomas Cooke author Thomas Cooke An Ode on the Powers of Poetry Nathaniel Cotton Visions in Verse Thomas Gray Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard Soame Jenyns The Modern Fine Lady Mary Leapor Poems Newly printed ..., 1st Viscount Bolingbroke born 1678 Category 1751 books Category Years in literature fr 1751 en litt rature mk 1751 pl 1751 w literaturze ro 1751 n literatur sq 1751 n literatur sv Kultur ret 1751 ... more details
Year nav topic 1751 science The year 1751 in science and technology involved some significant events. Astronomy The globular cluster 47 Tucanae or 47 Tuc , visible with the unaided eye from the southern hemisphere, is discovered by the French astronomer Nicolas Louis de Lacaille , who catalogues it in his list of southern nebulous objects at a distance of 16000 lightyear s, it has a total mass nearly 1 million times the Sun s mass and is 120 light years across, making it appear in the sky as wide as the full moon. Biology Carolus Linnaeus Linnaeus publishes his Philosophia Botanica , the first textbook of descriptive systematics systematic botanical taxonomy and the first appearance of his binomial nomenclature . Chemistry Nickel symbol Ni, atomic weight 58.71, atomic number 28 is discovered, in the mineral nickeline , by chemist Axel Fredrik Cronstedt in Stockholm, Sweden although nickel was used in coins in China as early as 235 BCE . Medicine and physiology May 11 Pennsylvania Hospital founded in Philadelphia by Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Bond physician Thomas Bond , the first in the United States . ref cite web url http www.pennmedicine.org pahosp vi files historictours.html title Historic Tours work Penn Medicine publisher University of Pennsylvania accessdate 2011 09 27 ref The pupil reflex is discovered it is the first reflex of the human body to be discovered. Publications Commencement of publication in Paris of the Encyclop die Encyclop die, ou dictionnaire raisonn des sciences, des arts et des m tiers edited by Denis Diderot and Jean le Rond d Alembert Jean d Alembert . Awards Copley Medal John Canton Births March 3 Pierre Pr vost , Swiss people Swiss philosopher and physicist d. 1839 in science 1839 July 1 Antide Janvier , French people French precision clockmaker ... References reflist Category 1751 in science fr 1751 en science hu 1751 a tudom nyban mk 1751 pt 1751 na ci ncia sv Vetenskaps ret 1751 ... more details
Year nav topic 1751 art Events Giovanni Paolo Pannini restarts work on the Trevi Fountain after the death of Nicola Salvi Works Image The Toilet of Venus, by Fran ois Boucher.jpg thumb right 300px Fran ois Boucher , The Toilet of Venus Fran ois Boucher Toilette of Venus William Hogarth Engraving engraves the prints Gin Lane , Beer Street and The Four Stages of Cruelty ref cite book last Palmer first Alan coauthors Veronica year 1992 title The Chronology of British History publisher Century Ltd location London pages 220 221 isbn 0 7126 5616 2 ref Pietro Longhi Image The Rhinoceros painting.jpg The Rhinoceros Charles Andr Vanloo paints portraits Births January 31 Jean Fran ois Carteaux , French Painting painter and army commander d. 1813 in art 1813 April 1 Joseph Lange , actor and amateur painter d. 1831 in art 1831 May 11 Ralph Earl artist Ralph Earl , American Loyalist painter died 1801 in art 1801 December 31 Johann Baptist von Lampi the Elder , Austrian historical and portrait painter d. 1830 in art 1830 date unknown George Brookshaw , English painter and illustrator d. 1823 in art 1823 Thomas Sheraton , English furniture designer died 1806 in art 1806 Henry Tresham , Irish people Irish born painter of large scale history painting s died 1814 in art 1814 Deaths January 29 Jacob van Schuppen , Austrian painter b. 1670 in art 1670 August 1 Helena Arnell , one of the first Finnish painters and few female artists b. 1697 in art 1697 September 21 Annibale Albani , Italian Cardinal and art collector b. 1682 in art 1682 date unknown Francesco Andreini painter Francesco Andreini , painter b. 1697 in art 1697 Jean Charles Flipart , French engraver b. 1682 in art 1682 Giovanni Domenico Lombardi , Italian painter of the late Baroque period in Lucca b. 1682 in art 1682 Michele Rocca , Italian painter of the Baroque period, born at Parma and practised in Rome b. 1671 in art 1671 References reflist Category 1751 in art mk 1751 ... more details
Year nav topic2 1751 poetry literature cquote Let not Ambition mock their useful toil, br Their homely joys, and destiny obscure br Nor Grandeur hear with a disdainful smile br The short and simple annals of the poor. Thomas Gray , Elegy Written in a Country Church Yard , published this year Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation s poetry or literature for instance, Irish poetry Irish or French poetry France . Events Christopher Smart wins the Seatonian Prize for the second year in a row. He will also win the prize in 1753 in poetry 1753 and 1755 in poetry 1755 . Works published File Thomas Gray.jpg thumb Portrait of Thomas Gray by Benjamin Wilson , date unknown, with image of the church at Stoke Poges where Gray composed An Elegy Written in a Country Church Yard and where Gray is buried English poetry United Kingdom Richard Owen Cambridge , The Scribleriad , in six books, first published separately from January through March ref name cocel Cox, Michael, editor, The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature , Oxford University Press, 2004, ISBN 0 19 860634 6 ref Thomas Cooke , An Ode on the Powers of Poetry , published anonymously ref name cocel Nathaniel Cotton , Visions in Verse , published anonymously, a verse version for children of Gay s Fables 1727 in poetry 1727 ref name cocel Thomas Gray , Elegy Written in a Country Church Yard , published anonymously, a literary sensation published February 15 by Robert Dodsley in a quarto pamphlet with a preface by Horace Walpole reprinted in Designes by Mr. R. Bentley 1753 in poetry 1753 and in Gray s Poems 1768 in poetry 1768 ref name cocel an important work of the Graveyard poets movement Mary Leapor , Poems Upon several Occasions , edited by Samuel Richardson and Isaac Hawkins , published posthumously see also Poems upon Several Occasions 1748 in poetry 1748 ref name cocel Moses Mendes , The Seasons ... cultures and languages Lists of poets Category 1700s in poetry Category 1751 Poetry poetry year ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Lapp Codicil of 1751 , often referred to as the Sami Magna Carta is an addendum to the Stromstad Treaty of 1751 that defined the Norwegian Swedish border. This special codicil formalised the rights of the Lapps or S mi Sami people to continue with their traditional migratory reindeer herding across the newly formalised border between the then Danish territory of Norway and Sweden . The codicil is often referred to by advocates of S mi land and water rights as constituting explicit recognition by the Nordic countries Nordic states. DEFAULTSORT Lapp Codicil Of 1751 Category Legal history of Sweden Category Legal history of Norway Category Legal history of Denmark Category Sami history Category 18th century in Sweden Category 1751 in Europe Category 1751 in Denmark Category 1751 in Norway Category 1751 in Sweden ... more details
John Williams died 1 January 1751 ref http www.leighrayment.com commons Fcommons.htm ref was a Member of Parliament for Fowey UK Parliament constituency Fowey within Cornwall , England , United Kingdom UK in January 1701 and December 1701. References reflist s start s par en succession box before Thomas Vivian title MP for Fowey UK Parliament constituency years 1701 after George Granville, 1st Baron Lansdowne s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Williams, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English politician DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1 January 1751 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Williams, John Category 1751 deaths Category Members of the Parliament of England pre 1707 England MP stub ... more details
William Ruxton 1697 &ndash 15 February 1751 was an Irish landowner and MP from Ardee in County Louth . He sat in the Irish House of Commons as Member for Ardee Parliament of Ireland constituency Ardee from 1748 to his death the other representative of the borough was Robert Parkinson . In 1718 he had married Mary Gibbons of Mountainstown, County Meath co. Meath their son John Ruxton 1721 1785 John Ruxton was elected for Ardee in his father s place. Another son Charles Ruxton also later sat for the constituency and married Parkinson s daughter. William Ruxton s youngest daughter, Anne Wolfe, 1st Baroness Kilwarden Anne , married Arthur Wolfe, 1st Viscount Kilwarden Arthur Wolfe and was created Baron Kilwarden Baroness Kilwarden in her own right on 30 September 1795. References http www.leighrayment.com commons irelandcommons.htm http www.dhs.kyutech.ac.jp ruxton ruxtons of ardee.html http www.leighrayment.com peers peersK2.htm Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ruxton, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1697 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 15 February 1751 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ruxton, William Category 1697 births Category 1751 deaths Category Irish MPs 1727 1760 Ireland politician stub ... more details
John Edwards 1751 1832 was a Anglo Irish soldier and poet. Life Edwards was the eldest son of James Edwards of Old Court, County Wicklow , by Anne, second daughter of Thomas Tenison, a son of Archbishop Thomas Tenison . He became an officer of light dragoons in the volunteer army of Ireland, and rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel. Edwards died owner of Old Court in 1832. He married Charlotte, fifth daughter of John Wright of Nottingham , who bore him three sons and two daughters. Works In honour of the force to which he belonged he wrote The Patriot Soldier a Poem , Nottingham, 1784, 38 pp. He also published Kathleen a Ballad from Ancient Irish Tradition , 1808 Abradates and Panthea a Tragedy , 1808 Interests of Ireland , London, 1815, and an essay on the improvement of bank notes, Liverpool, 1820. References reflist cite DNB wstitle Edwards, John 1751 1832 Attribution DNB wstitle Edwards, John 1751 1832 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Edwards, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1751 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1832 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Edwards, John Category 1751 births Category 1832 deaths Category 18th century poets Category 19th century poets Category 18th century Irish people Category 19th century Irish people Category Irish poets Category People from County Wicklow ... more details
CGBY temp CGBY2 code fore 1750 year 1751 aft 1752 Great Britain Bahamas John Tinker, List of colonial heads of the Bahamas Governor of the Bahamas 1740 1758 Bengal Adam Dawson colonial administrator Adam Dawson , President of Bengal 1749 1752 Bombay Richard Bourchier , Governor of Bombay 1750 1760 Portugal Angola Ant nio de Almeida , Governor of Angola 1749 1753 Macau Diogo Fernandes Salema e Saldanha , Governor of Macau 1749 1752 ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Arnee partof the Second Carnatic War image place Arni Tamil Nadu Arni , India date 3 December 1751 casus result Decisive United Kingdom British victory territory combatant1 Image British East India Company flag.svg 20px British East India Company br Maratha Maratha allies combatant2 File Royal Standard of the Kingdom of France.svg 20px French East India Company br Nawab of Arcot commander1 Robert Clive commander2 Raza Sahib , Commander in chief of the Nawab strength1 1,500 soldiers br 200 British br 700 Sepoys br 700 Maratha cavalry strength2 4,800 soldiers br 300 French br 2,500 Indian Infantry, br 2,000 Indian Cavalry casualties1 light casualties2 200 Campaignbox Second Carnatic War The Battle of Arnee or Battle of Arni took place at Arni Tamil Nadu Arni , India on 3 December 1751 during the Second Carnatic War . A Kingdom of Great Britain British led force under the command of Robert Clive defeated and routed a much larger Franco Indian force under the command of Raza Sahib . ref Harvey p.82 83 ref References reflist Bibliography Harvey, Robert. Clive The Life and Death of a British Emperor . Sceptre, 1999. Keay, John. The Honourable Company A History of the English East India Company . Harper Collins, 1993 coord missing Tamil Nadu DEFAULTSORT Arni Category Battles involving France Category Battles involving Great Britain Category Conflicts in 1751 Category 1751 in India Category French East India Company Category Battles involving the British East India Company Category Battles involving the French East India Company Category Battles of the Second Carnatic War battle stub ta ... more details
Stone first name and dates unknown was an English cricket er who played in major cricket matches for Kent county cricket teams Kent in 1751. Career Stone played in two major matches in 1751 for Kent against the All England Eleven . On 20 and 21 May, he was a member of the Kent team that lost by 9 runs at the Artillery Ground . ref name ASW Ashley Cooper, p.68. ref ref name HTW Waghorn, pp.47 49. ref A return match was arranged at the same venue on 22 May and All England won by an innings and 9 runs, with Stone again a member of the Kent team. ref name ASW ref name HTW Stone was also named in two single wicket fives matches that were held on 3 and 5 June at the Artillery Ground. In both games, he played for Kent against Surrey county cricket teams Surrey , Kent winning each time. ref name ASW Stone is only recorded on those four occasions and it is not known if he played regularly in earlier and later seasons. Players were rarely mentioned by name in contemporary reports and there are no other known references to Stone. References Reflist External links http www.jl.sl.btinternet.co.uk stampsite cricket ladstolords 1751.html From Lads to Lord s 1751 Bibliography F S Ashley Cooper , At the Sign of the Wicket Cricket 1742 1751 , Cricket Magazine, 1900 H T Waghorn , Cricket Scores, Notes, etc. 1730 1773 , Blackwood, 1899 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stone ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English cricketer DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stone Category English cricketers Category English cricketers of 1701 to 1786 Category Kent cricketers Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown this is not a stub ... more details
Father Le Loutre s War date May 13, 1751 place Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Dartmouth , Nova Scotia result ... Le Loutre s War on May 13, 1751 when an Acadian and Mi kmaq militia from Isthmus of Chignecto Chignecto ... in Halifax 1749 , Dartmouth 1750 , Bedford Fort Sackville 1751 , Lunenburg, Nova Scotia Lunenburg 1753 ... Mi kmaq and Acadian raids on these villages such as the Raid on Dartmouth 1751 . ref Grenier pp. 154 ... since the settlement, June 1749, till August the 5th, 1751 microform in which the nature, soil, and produce ... of the Transactions in Nova Scotia since the Settlement, June 1749 till August the 5th 1751. London A. Henderson, 1751 as recorded by Archibald MacMechan in Red Snow on Grand Pre pp. 173 174 ref In March 1751, the Mi kmaq attacked on two more occasions, bringing the total number of raids to six in the previous two years. ref For the two raids that happened in March 1751 see John Grenier 2008 ... 13, 1751, Broussard led sixty Mi kmaq people Mi kmaq and Acadians to attack Dartmouth again, in what ..., 1751, referenced in Harry Chapman, p. 29 John Wilson reported that fifteen people were killed immediately ... August the 5th, 1751 microform in which the nature, soil, and produce of the country are related ... in Nova Scotia since the settlement, June 1749, till August the 5th, 1751 microform ... people who who were buried in Halifax between May 13 June 15, 1751. Four of whom were soldiers ... in Nova Scotia since the settlement, June 1749, till August the 5th, 1751 microform in which ... view image size 100 seq 453 num 419 London Magazine. Vol. 20. 1751. p. 419 http babel.hathitrust.org .... Vol. 20. 1751. p. 341 http www.acadian home.org 18thCen Newspapers.html The Pennsylvania Gazzette. August 1, 1751 Secondary Sources Landry, Peter. The Lion & The Lily. Vol. 1, Trafford Publishing ... Category History of Nova Scotia Category Massacres by First Nations Category Mi kmaq Category 1751 in Nova Scotia Category Military raids Dartmouth 1751 ... more details
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Infobox UK legislation short title The Disorderly Houses Act 1751 ref The citation of this Act by this short title was authorised by the Short Titles Act 1896 ref parliament Parliament of Great Britain long title An Act for the better preventing Thefts and Roberries, and for regulating Places of publick Entertainment, and punishing Persons keeping disorderly Houses. statute book chapter 25 Geo 2 c 36 introduced by territorial extent Great Britain royal assent commencement repeal date 21 July 2008 ref The repealing Act came into force on the day that it received royal assent because no other date wasspecified the Interpretation Act 1978 , section 4 ref amendments related legislation repealing legislation The Statute Law Repeals Act 2008 , s.1 1 & Sch. 1, Pt. 3 status Repealed original text legislation history revised text The Disorderly Houses Act 1751 25 Geo 2 c 36 is an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the Great Britain . It made provision in relation to disorderly house s. Section 1 was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1867 . Sections 2 to 4 were repealed by the section 93 1 of, and Part II of Schedule 18 to, the London Government Act 1963 . Sections 5 to 7 were repealed by section 34 1 of, and Schedule 2 to, the Administration of Justice Act 1965 . Section 8 Immediately before its repeal this section read cquote And whereas, by reason of the many subtle and crafty contrivances of persons keeping bawdy houses,... , or other disorderly houses, it is difficult to prove who is the real owner or keeper thereof, by which means many notorious offenders have escaped punishment any person who shall at any time hereafter appear, act, or behave him or herself as master or mistress, or as the person having the care, government, or management of any bawdy house,... , or other ... apgb Geo2 25 36 contents The Disorderly Houses Act 1751 , as amended from the The National ... Acts of Parliament 1751 ... more details
otherships Spanish ship Rayo Expand Spanish Rayo 1751 date April 2011 Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image File Plano del nav o rayo de 80 ca ones.jpg 300px Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Spain Ship flag File Bandera de Espa a 1760 1785.svg 50px File Flag of Spain 1785 1873 and 1875 1931 .svg 50px Ship name Rayo Ship ordered 1748 Ship builder Royal Dockyard, La Habana Ship laid down 1748 Ship launched 28 June de 1749 Ship acquired Ship commissioned 31 January de 1751 Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Participated in Battle of Trafalgar Ship captured Ship fate Sunk 31 October de 1805 Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class 80 gun Rayo class ship of the line Rayo class ship of the line Ship tons burthen 1.750 Builder s Old Measurement bm Ship length 55 m Ship beam 15,80 m Ship draught 8,68 m Ship hold depth Ship sail plan Full rigged ship Ship propulsion Sails Ship complement 80 guns, 1752 453 men br 100 guns, in Trafalgar 812 men Ship armament 80 gun br 30 gun 24 pdrs br 32 gun 18 pdrs br 18 gun 8 pdrs br 2 gun 3 pdrs br 100 gun br 30 gun 36 pdrs br 32 gun 18 pdrs br 18 gun 8 pdrs br 4 Howitzer 24 pdrs Ship notes The Rayo was an 80 gun ship of the line of the Spanish Navy . As was traditional for Spanish ships not named after a saint, its dedicatory name was San Pedro Ap stol . It fought at battle Trafalgar and was wrecked in the storm that followed. Service Early Rebuild Trafalgar External links http www.batalladetrafalgar.com Website on Trafalgar http www.bajoelagua.com articulos reportajes buceo 763.htm Diving expedition on the wreck of the Rayo DEFAULTSORT Spanish Ship Rayo 1751 Category Ships of the line of the Spanish Navy Rayo es Rayo 1751 ... more details
class infobox width 350 align center Image Union flag 1606 Kings Colors .svg 30px 1751 in Great Britain Image Union flag 1606 Kings Colors .svg 30px style background color f3f3f3 align center small Other years small align center 1749 in Great Britain 1749 1750 in Great Britain 1750 1751 1752 in Great Britain 1752 1753 in Great Britain 1753 Events from the year 1751 in Kingdom of Great Britain Great Britain . Incumbents Monarch George II of the United Kingdom King George II Prime Minister Henry Pelham , British Whig Party Whig Events 31 March Frederick, Prince of Wales dies and is succeeded by his son the future George III of the United Kingdom as Prince of Wales. ref name Cassell s Chronology cite book last Williams first Hywel title Cassell s Chronology of World History location London publisher Weidenfeld & Nicolson year 2005 isbn 0 304 35730 8 pages 314 315 ref April The Gin Act 1751 Gin Act requires government inspection of distillery distilleries and restricts sale to licenced premises. ref name CBH cite book last Palmer first Alan coauthors Veronica year 1992 title The Chronology of British History publisher Century Ltd location London pages 220 221 isbn 0 7126 5616 2 ref 31 August Robert Clive, 1st Baron Clive Robert Clive takes the India n town of Arcot from the France French . ref name Cassell s Chronology 20 October Charles Powlett, 3rd Duke of Bolton Charles, Duke of Bolton , marries celebrated actress Lavinia Fenton , already the mother of his three children. Undated A British settlement is founded in Georgetown, Washington, D.C. Georgetown in North America. ref name Cassell s Chronology Parliament of Great Britain Parliament passes the Calendar New Style Act 1750 Calendar Act introducing the Gregorian Calendar , correcting the eleven day difference and making 1 January New Year s Day from 1752. ref name Cassell s Chronology William Hogarth Engraving engraves ... 1681 in England 1681 References Reflist See also GB year nav Category 1751 in Great Britain ... more details