Canada2.png left 275px thumbnail Canada in 1791 after the Act. File ConstitutionalAct 1791.pdf right thumb The constitutionalact in full. In practice, income from the rent or sale of these reserves ...Use dmy dates date April 2012 refimprove date March 2011 Image Constitutionalact of 1791.svg thumb 300px right Hierarchy of power under the ConstitutionalAct of 1791. The ConstitutionalAct of 1791 , formally The Clergy Endowments Canada Act, 1791 31 Geo. 3. c.31 , ref The Short Titles Act 1896 , section 1 and Schedule 1 ref is an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of Great Britain . Long title An Act to repeal certain Parts of an Act, passed in the fourteenth Year of his Majesty s Reign, intituled, An Act for making more effectual Provision for the Government of the Province of Quebec, in North ..., was divided in two when the Act took effect on 26 December 1791. The western half became Upper Canada ... of 1837 38. See also Constitutional history of Canada Act of Union 1840 External links http www.canadiana.org ECO PageView 21241 0002?id f752b62ec396917c ConstitutionalAct of the Province of Lower ... the government of the province of Quebec 1763 1791 province of Quebec to accommodate the 10,000 English ... within the Legislative Council was the Executive Council, acting as a cabinet for the governor. The ConstitutionalAct also tried to create an established church by creating clergy reserve s, that is, grants ... church, the Family Compact , and the Ch teau Clique . The act was problematic for both English speakers ... still had too much power. However, both groups preferred the act and the institutions it created to the Quebec Act which it replaced. The act is often seen as a watershed in the development of French ... and economic dominance of the province after 1791 led to discontent and a desire for reform among ... Acts of Parliament 1791 Category Constitution of Canada Category Political history of Ontario Category ... 1791 ... more details
The phrase constitutionalact may have several different meanings ConstitutionalAct of 1791 , which divided Quebec into Upper Canada and Lower Canada for the benefit of newly arrived English speakers Constitutionalact of the Czech Republic , the name of a kind of law in the Czech Republic which alters the Constitution ConstitutionalAct of 1934 , which realigned representation in the Althing Icelandic parliament such that it would be more harmonious with the popular vote Various pieces of Danish legislation, including ConstitutionalAct of the Kingdom of Denmark 1849 , which provided the modern constitution for Denmark, ending the previous absolute monarchy The Danish Act of Succession , known formally as, The ConstitutionalAct of Denmark of June 5, 1953 See also Constitution Act disambiguation disambig ... more details
The Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal Act1791 31 Geo. III c.68 was an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of Great Britain that granted permission for the construction of the Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal in Greater Manchester , England . Entitled An Act for making and maintaining a navigable Canal from Manchester to or near Prestolee Presto lee Bridge , in the township of Little Lever , and from thence by one branch to or near the town of Bolton , and by another branch to or near the town of Bury, Greater Manchester Bury , and to Weddell Brook in the parish of Bury, all in the county palatine of Lancashire Lancaster . , ref Harvnb Priestley 1831 p 435 ref it empowered the proprietors to raise shares of 100 each, totalling 47,000, to set tonnage rates, and allowed nearby mines and businesses to make connections to the canal. References reflist Bibliography refbegin Citation last Priestley first Joseph title Historical Account of the Navigable Rivers, Canals, and Railways of Great Britain publisher Longman, Green url http books.google.com ?id 5y5NObCirtkC year 1831 refend statute stub UK legislation Category Great Britain Acts of Parliament 1791 Category 1791 in England ... more details
The Roman Catholic Relief Act1791 is an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of Great Britain passed in 1791 31 George III. c. 32 relieving Roman Catholic Catholic s of certain political, educational, and economic disabilities. It admitted Catholics to the practise of law, permitted the exercise of their religion, and the existence of their schools. On the other hand, chapels, schools, officiating priests and teachers were to be registered, assemblies with locked doors, as well as steeples and bells to chapels, were forbidden priests were not to wear their robes or to hold service in the open air children of Protestant s were not to be admitted to the schools monastic orders and endowments of schools and colleges were prohibited. Terms It was far more extensive and far reaching than its predecessor, the Papists Act 1778 . By it there was again an oath to be taken, in character much like that of 1778, but including an engagement to support the Protestant Succession under the Act of Settlement 1701 . No Catholic taking the oath was henceforward to be prosecuted for being a Papist , or for being educated in Catholicism, or for hearing Catholic Mass or saying it, or for being a priest ... a steeple or bell. The Relief Act of 1791 undoubtedly marked a great step in the removal of Catholic ... in the benefits conferred by the Act of 1791, as previously by that of 1778. The lay members ... of English Catholics . The Irish Act of 1793 The Act was followed by the Irish Parliament in 1793 ... . ref http members.pcug.org.au ppmay acts relief act 1793.htm Text of the 1793 Irish Act ref Catholic schools had already been permitted again by the Irish Act of 1782, ref http members.pcug.org.au ppmay acts relief act 1782.htm ref subject to the teachers, taking the Oath of Allegiance Ireland Oath ... Category Great Britain Acts of Parliament 1791 Category 18th century laws in Christianity th . . 1791 ... more details
Use mdy dates date March 2011 Year dab 1791 Year nav 1791 C18 year in topic NOTOC Year 1791 Roman numerals MDCCXCI was a common year starting on Saturday link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Wednesday of the 11 day slower Julian calendar . Events onlyinclude January&ndash June January 25 &ndash The Parliament of the United Kingdom British Parliament passes the ConstitutionalAct of 1791 , splitting the old Province of Quebec 1763 1791 province of Quebec into Upper Canada Upper and Lower Canada . March 2 &ndash Long distance communication speeds ... Lithuanian Commonwealth proclaims the Constitution of May 3, 1791 , the first modern codified constitution ... b. 1743 September 25 &ndash William Bradford 1719 1791 William Bradford , American printer b. 1719 ... 1791 Category 1791 af 1791 am 1791 . . . ar 1791 an 1791 ast 1791 az 1791 bn zh min nan 1791 n map bms 1791 be 1791 be x old 1791 bh bcl 1791 bg 1791 bs 1791 br 1791 ca 1791 cv 1791 ceb 1791 cs 1791 co 1791 cy 1791 da 1791 de 1791 et 1791 el 1791 myv 1791 es 1791 eo 1791 eu 1791 fa fr 1791 fy 1791 ga 1791 gd 1791 gl 1791 gan 1791 ko 1791 hy 1791 hi hr 1791. io 1791 bpy id 1791 ia 1791 os 1791 is 1791 it 1791 he 1791 jv 1791 kn krc 1791 ka 1791 csb 1791 kk 1791 rw 1791 sw 1791 ht 1791 almanak gregoryen la 1791 lv 1791. gads lb 1791 lt 1791 m. lij 1791 li 1791 lmo 1791 hu 1791 mk 1791 mi 1791 mr . . arz 1791 ms 1791 nah 1791 nl 1791 nds nl 1791 ne new ja 1791 nap 1791 frr 1791 no 1791 nn 1791 nrm 1791 nov 1791 oc 1791 mhr 1791 uz 1791 pi pnb 1791 nds 1791 pl 1791 pt 1791 ksh Joohr 1791 ro 1791 qu 1791 rue 1791 ru 1791 sah 1791 se 1791 sa sq 1791 scn 1791 simple 1791 sk 1791 sl 1791 ckb sr 1791 sh 1791 su 1791 fi 1791 sv 1791 tl 1791 ta 1791 tt 1791 te 1791 th . . 2334 tr 1791 tk 1791 uk 1791 ur 1791 vec 1791 vi 1791 vo 1791 wa 1791 war 1791 yo 1791 zh yue 1791 zh 1791 ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2011 Politics of the Czech Republic A constitutionalact , with respect to the laws of the Czech Republic , is an act which can change the Constitution of the Czech Republic , provisions of the Charter of Fundamental Rights and Basic Freedoms , the conditions under which the citizenry may exercise state power directly, or the exterior or interior frontier s of the territory country subdivision territory of the Czech Republic . ref name Art9 Constitution of the Czech Republic, Art. 9 ref ref name Art11 Constitution of the Czech Republic, Art. 11 ref ref name Art2 Constitution of the Czech Republic, Art. 2 ref ref name Art112 Constitution of the Czech Republic, Art. 112 ref ref name Art100 Constitution of the Czech Republic, Art. 100 ref Passage of such an act can only ... defined by a ConstitutionalAct ref name Art106 Constitution of the Czech Republic, Art. 106 ref , but that act is not binding upon the Senate today. Specific acts As of 2008 , only six constitutional ... opted to pass a constitutionalact that was not directly implied or obliged by language in the constitution. The ConstitutionalAct on the Security of the Czech Republic defined the ways in which the Republic ... a part of its powers under international treaty unless a constitutionalact provides that such ratification ... and Senate of the Czech Republic Senators present at the time the proposed act is laid before ... . ref name Art62 Constitution of the Czech Republic, Art. 62 ref A number of constitutional acts ... constitutional acts on various subjects. Number 347 1997 Article 100 of the constitution provided that higher self governing regions may be created or dissolved only by a constitutionalact . Parliament thus moved on 3 December 1997 to create 14 such regions. This required the act to rewrite Article ... than municipality municipalities . Given the administrative burden of complying with the act, however ... of a public referendum on the Czech Republic s accession to the European Union. Such an act was implied ... more details
nofootnotes date September 2008 Infobox UK legislation short title The Constitutional Reform Act 2005 ref The citation of this act by this short title is authorised by http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 2005 4 section 149 section 149 of this act. ref parliament Parliament of the United Kingdom long title An Act to make provision for modifying the office of Lord Chancellor, and to make provision relating to the functions of that office to establish a Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, and to abolish the appellate jurisdiction of the House of Lords to make provision about the jurisdiction of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and the judicial functions of the President of the Council ... www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 2005 4 contents The Constitutional Reform Act 2005 c. 4 is an Act of Parliament act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . It provided for a Supreme Court of the United ... for appointing judges. The Constitutional Reform Act realized the hopes of the Law Society ... Council Category Supreme Court of the United Kingdom it Constitutional Reform Act 2005 ms Akta ... of Lord Chancellor was reformed to remove the ability of the holder to act as both a government ... law bill caused much controversy and the Lords made amendments to it. The final act kept the post ... Cabinet position of Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs originally created to wholly replace ... Royal Assent on 24 March. Changes resulting from the act The act contains provisions which ... subject of the act and it had consequences for the House of Lords and the office of Lord Chancellor ... and it must be presented to both Houses of Parliament s. 51 . In the third part of the act ... Department for Constitutional Affairs The official website of the Department of Constitutional Affairs, which includes a section on constitutional reform in the UK http www.parliament.uk documents ... Kingdom Category Constitutional laws of the United Kingdom Category House of Lords Category United Kingdom ... more details
Infobox legislation shorttitle Citation of Constitutional Laws Act, 2005 image imagesize imagelink imagealt caption longtitle Act to change the manner of referring to the Constitution of the Republic of South ... keywords The Citation of Constitutional Laws Act, 2005 Act No. 5 of 2005 is an Act of Parliament act of the Parliament of South Africa which altered the way in which the Constitution of South Africa Constitution and its amendments are numbered and referred to. An ordinary act of Parliament is referred ... 2011 ref The Citation of Constitutional Laws Act put this suggestion into effect, removing the Constitution s act number and determining that it was to be referred to only by its title, Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 . The act also dealt similarly with the eleven at the time acts ... Act No. 5 of 2005 enactedby Parliament of South Africa dateenacted dateassented 23 June 2005 datesigned datecommenced 27 June 2005 bill Citation of Constitutional Laws Bill billcitation B5 2005 billdate 10 February 2005 introducedby Brigitte Mabandla , Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development ... number is allocated by the Presidency when the act is signed by the President of South Africa President ... as Act No. 108 of 1996 . Various jurists, including Chief Justice of South Africa Chief Justice Arthur Chaskalson , expressed the opinion that the Constitution should not be treated as an ordinary act of Parliament, because it was enacted by the Constitutional Assembly rather than by Parliament and because ... on the objects of the Citation of Constitutional Laws Bill, 2005 url http www.info.gov.za view DownloadFileAction ... of South Africa Second Amendment Act, year and act numbers in the ordinary sequence. The Citation Act removed their act numbers, and retitled them in a single chronological sequence. The following table makes it clear class wikitable Old act no. Old title New title 35 of 1997 Constitution of the Republic of South Africa Amendment Act, 1997 Constitution First Amendment Act of 1997 65 of 1998 ... more details
cleanup date November 2011 The Constitutional Reform and Governance Act 2010 is an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom that substantially reformed the Royal Prerogative . It made two significant changes it put the civil service on a statutory footing for the first time, and it made treaties subject to ratification by Parliament. It did not, however, place defence and the deployment of armed forces on a statutory footing. External links http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 2010 25 contents Text of the Act UK legislation Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 2010 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Events from the year 1791 in Canada . Events 1791 95 British Captain George Vancouver explores Northwest Coast exhaustively with two ships, but finds no Northwest Passage . Edmund Burke supports the proposed constitution for Canada, saying that To attempt to amalgamate two populations, composed of races of men diverse in language, laws and habitudes, is a complete absurdity. Let the proposed constitution be founded on man s nature, the only solid basis for an enduring government. Fox declares that England can retain Canada through the good will of the Canadians, alone. William Wyndham Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville Lord Grenville , denying that Canadian attachment to French jurisprudence is due to prejudice, says it is founded on the noblest sentiments of the human breast. George Vancouver leaves England to explore the west coast Alejandro Malaspina also explores the northwest coast for Spain. In response to Loyalist American Revolution Loyalist demands, the ConstitutionalAct of 1791 divides Quebec into Lower Canada mostly French and Upper Canada mostly English who recently migrated from America . In so doing, the Crown hopes to create a stable society that is distinctly non American. Although French Canadians retain the privileges granted by the Quebec Act , the Anglican church receives preferred status, including the clergy reserves . An Anglo French colonial aristocracy of rich merchants, leading officials, and landholders is expected to work with the royal governors to ensure proper order. Legislative assemblies, although elected by propertied voters, have little real power. Population of Lower Canada is 160,000. Population of Upper Canada is 14,000. Births January 5 John Bethune , Anglican clergyman d. 1872 in Canada 1872 February 6 ... 1791 In Canada Category 1791 by country Canada Category Years of the 18th century in Canada 91 Category 1791 in Canada fr 1791 au Canada ... more details
Constitution of 1791 may refer to Constitution of May 3, 1791 , adopted by the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth French Constitution of 1791 , adopted on 3 September 1791 disambig ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Year nav topic 1791 architecture The year 1791 in architecture involved some significant events. Events Empty section date July 2010 Buildings The elevations of Charlotte Square in Edinburgh are designed by Robert Adam . The Custom House designed by James Gandon in Dublin , Ireland is completed. Births unknown Commons category 1791 Deaths unknown DEFAULTSORT 1791 In Architecture Category 1791 architecture fr 1791 en architecture mk 1791 ... more details
Notability Astro date February 2012 Infobox planet width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Patsayev symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer Tamara Mikhaylovna Smirnova astronomer T. Smirnova discovery site Nauchnyj discovered September 4, 1967 designations yes mp name 1791 alt names 1967 RE named after Viktor Patsayev mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 3.1446522 perihelion 2.3469580 semimajor eccentricity 0.1452569 period 1661.8927259 avg speed inclination 5.36082 asc node 199.10121 mean anomaly 32.94616 arg peri 74.17247 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo 0.0509 temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 11.80 1791 Patsayev 1967 RE is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on September 4, 1967 by Tamara Mikhaylovna Smirnova astronomer T. Smirnova at Nauchnyj . External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 1791 Patsayev JPL Small Body Database Browser on 1791 Patsayev Minor planets navigator 1790 Volkov 1792 Reni Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Patsayev Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for people Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1967 Category Discoveries by Tamara Mikhaylovna Smirnova beltasteroid stub ast 1791 Patsayev de 1791 Patsayev es 1791 Patsayev eo 1791 Patsayev fa fr 1791 Patsayev it 1791 Patsayev la 1791 Patsayev hu 1791 Patsayev ja no 1791 Patsayev nn 1791 Patsayev pl 1791 Patsayev pt 1791 Patsayev ru 1791 sk 1791 Patsayev sr 1791 Patsayev tl 1791 Patsayev uk 1791 vi 1791 Patsayev yo 1791 Patsayev ... more details
Events from the year 1791 in Denmark . Incumbents Monarch &ndash Christian VII of Denmark HM Christian VII Prime minister &ndash Andreas Peter Bernstorff Events September 10 &ndash HDMS Lougen 1791 HDMS Lougen , a brig of 18 guns, is launched from the shipyard at Holmen naval base Nyholm in Copenhagen . Undated Births Empty section date July 2011 Deaths July 2 S ren Abildgaard , naturalist, weiter and illustrator b. 1718 in Denmark 1718 References reflist See also Commons category 1791 in Denmark Denmark year nav DEFAULTSORT 1791 In Denmark Category 1791 in Denmark Category 1791 by country Denmark Category Years of the 18th century in Denmark ... more details
Year nav topic5 1791 literature poetry Events Chinese writer and publisher Gao E writer Gao E and his partner Cheng Weiyan claim to have discovered Cao Xueqin s lost novel Dream of the Red Chamber Samuel Taylor Coleridge begins his course at Jesus College, Cambridge . New books Elizabeth Inchbald A Simple Story novel A Simple Story Ann Radcliffe The Romance of the Forest Susanna Rowson Charlotte Temple Charlotte, a Tale of Truth Marquis de Sade The Misfortunes of Virtue Justine ou Les Malheurs de la vertu Charlotte Turner Smith Celestina novel Celestina New drama Antoine Vincent Arnault Marius Minturne New poetry main 1791 in poetry Non fiction James Boswell Life of Johnson Olympe de Gouges Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen Thomas Paine The Rights of Man Births January 15 Franz Grillparzer , Austrian dramatist died 1872 March 15 Charles Knight publisher Charles Knight , publisher and author died 1873 July 5 Samuel Bailey , English philosopher and author died 1870 August 17 Richard Lalor Sheil , Irish politician, author and orator died 1851 September 21 Istv n Sz chenyi , Hungarian politician and writer died 1860 October 26 Charles Sprague poet Charles Sprague , early American poet died 1875 Deaths January 11 William Williams Pantycelyn , hymn writer and poet born 1717 March 2 John Wesley , preacher and writer born 1703 April 2 Honor Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau , French revolutionary and writer born 1749 April 19 Richard Price , philosopher born 1723 June 12 Francis Grose , antiquary and lexicographer b. c. 1730 June 30 Jean Baptiste Descamps ... November 22 Johann Silberschlag , German theologian born 1721 Awards DEFAULTSORT 1791 In Literature Category 1791 books Category Years in literature fr 1791 en litt rature mk 1791 pl 1791 w literaturze pt 1791 na literatura ro 1791 n literatur ru 1791 sq 1791 n literatur sv Kultur ret 1791 ... more details
Year nav topic 1791 music The year 1791 in music involved some significant events. Events Joseph Haydn is brought to London by Johann Peter Salomon . Classical music Franz Anton Hoffmeister String Quartet in F Joseph Haydn Symphony No. 96 Haydn Symphony No. 96 in D Miracle Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Requiem Mozart Requiem Franz Xaver S ssmayr Concerto Movement in D major for Basset Horn Opera Marcello Bernardini L amore per incanto Luigi Cherubini Lodo ska tienne M hul Alonzo et Cora Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Die Zauberfl te The Magic Flute first performed in Vienna libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart La clemenza di Tito first performed in Prague Estates Theatre libretto by Metastasio William Shield The Woodman Births January 28 Ferdinand H rold February 20 Carl Czerny , composer March 9 Nicolas Levasseur , operatic bass May 11 Jan V clav Vo ek , pianist, organist and composer May 29 Pietro Romani July 26 Francisco Jos Debali , composer September 5 Giacomo Meyerbeer , composer October 7 Friedrich Wilhelm Grund , composer October 31 Ferdinand Huber Deaths February 2 Frantisek Kotzwara , double bassist and composer b. 1730 erotic asphyxiation February 5 John Beard tenor John Beard , operatic tenor b. c. 1717 March 22 Carlo Besozzi , oboist and composer b. 1738 April 4 Elisabeth Lillstr m , soprano b. 1717 May 14 Francesca Lebrun , singer and composer b. 1756 August 12 Isabella Young , operatic mezzo soprano and organist August 25 Pietro Domenico Paradisi , harpsichordist and composer b. 1707 October 25 Giovanni Battista Ferrandini , composer b. 1710 December 5 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , composer b. 1756 date unknown Marie Anne Catherine Quinault , singer and composer b. 1695 Category 1791 in music he 1791 mk 1791 pt 1791 na m sica sq 1791 n muzik ... more details
YearInIrelandNav 1791 Events Northern Whig Club is formed in Belfast by the Society of the United Irishmen . Births 6 March John McHale archbishop John McHale , Roman Catholic Archbishop of Tuam , Irish Nationalist and writer d. 1881 in Ireland 1881 . 17 August Richard Lalor Sheil , politician, writer and orator d. 1851 in Ireland 1851 . 14 December Charles Wolfe poet Charles Wolfe , poet d. 1823 in Ireland 1823 . Full date unknown James Graham soldier James Graham , soldier, commended for his gallantry during the Battle of Waterloo d. 1845 in Ireland 1845 . Deaths 2 December Henry Flood , statesman b. 1732 in Ireland 1732 . Full date unknown George Bryan , businessman , statesman and politician in Pennsylvania b. 1731 in Ireland 1731 . Robert Carver painter Robert Carver , artist b. c1730 . Category Years of the 18th century in Ireland Category 1791 by country Ireland Category 1791 in Ireland Category 1790s in Ireland ... more details
Year in Wales header 1791 This article is about the particular significance of the year 1791 to Wales and Welsh people its people . Incumbents Prince of Wales George IV of the United Kingdom George, Prince Regent Princess of Wales vacant Events Richard Phillips builds Clyne Castle . Peter Williams Methodist Peter Williams is excommunicated by the Methodists for publishing Sabellian heresy . Thomas Jones artist Thomas Jones becomes High Sheriff of Radnorshire . June William Jones Welsh radical William Jones distributed copies of an address at the Llanrwst eisteddfod, titled To all Indigenous Cambro Britons , calling on poor Welsh farmers to set up a colony in the United States. Arts and literature New books Joshua Thomas New translation of the Baptist Confession of Faith issued by the London Assembly of 1689 John Williams An enquiry into the truth of the tradition concerning the discovery of America by Prince Madog ab Owen Gwynedd, about the year 1170 Peter Williams Methodist Peter Williams Llythyr at Hen Gydymaith Births date unknown Robert Everett minister Robert Everett , Independent minister and writer d. 1875 Deaths 11 January William Williams Pantycelyn , poet and hymn writer, 73 13 February William Parry artist William Parry , artist, 48 19 April Richard Price , philosopher, 68 17 September David Morris hymn writer , 47 Category 1791 by country Wales Category 1791 in Great Britain Wales ... more details
Year nav topic 1791 science The year 1791 in science and technology involved some significant events. Biology Jean Baptiste Fran ois Pierre Bulliard begins publication of Histoire des champignons de la France , a significant text in mycology . Luigi Galvani publishes his discoveries in animal electricity Galvanism . ref In the treatise De viribus electricitatis in motu musculari commentarius Commentary on the Force of Electricity on Muscular Motion published in the proceedings of the Institute of Sciences at Bologna vol. 7 and separately at Modena the following year. ref Chemistry Nicolas Leblanc patents the Leblanc process for the production of soda ash sodium carbonate from common salt sodium chloride . The element Titanium is discovery of the chemical elements discovered Inclusion mineral included in ilmenite in Cornwall , England , by local amateur geologist Rev. William Gregor . ref Reported to the Royal Geological Society of Cornwall and in Crell s Annalen . cite book title Nature s Building Blocks An A Z Guide to the Elements last Emsley first John publisher Oxford University Press year 2001 isbn 0 19 850340 7 chapter Titanium page 452 ref Physics Pierre Pr vost shows that all bodies radiate heat, no matter how hot or cold they are. Technology James Rumsey is granted a patent related to fluid power engineering, in England . ref British patent no. 1825. ref Publications Sir John Sinclair, 1st Baronet Sir John Sinclair s Statistical Accounts of Scotland Statistical Account of Scotland begins publication, introducing the term Statistics into English language English . ref cite book last Ball first Philip title Critical Mass publisher Farrar, Straus & Giroux year 2004 isbn 0374530416 page 53 ref Awards Copley Medal James Rennell Jean Andr Deluc Births March 20 John Farey ... metallurgist b. 1742 in science 1742 References reflist Category 1791 in science fr 1791 en science hu 1791 a tudom nyban mk 1791 pt 1791 na ci ncia sv Vetenskaps ret 1791 ... more details
Year in Norway 1791 Events Empty section date July 2010 Arts and literature Empty section date July 2010 Births 11 July Jonas Schanche Kielland , consul and politician d. 1852 in Norway 1852 15 November Peder Jensen Fauchald , politician d. 1856 in Norway 1856 16 November Olaf Rye , military officer d. 1849 in Norway 1849 Full date unknown Hans Glad Bloch , politician d. 1865 in Norway 1865 Mikkel Johannesen Borge , politician Frederik Holst , medical doctor d. 1871 in Norway 1871 Martin Halvorsen Vee , politician Arnt Arntsen Wang , politician Deaths Years in Norway during the union with Denmark nav Category 1791 in Europe Norway ... more details
1791 in sports describes the year s events in world sport. Baseball Earliest known reference The Pittsfield, Massachusetts Baseball in Pittsfield broken window by law in Pittsfield, Massachusetts prohibits baseball and other ball games within 80 yards of the new meeting house, the earliest known reference to baseball in North America Boxing Events 17 January Benjamin Brain Big Ben Brain defeats Tom Johnson bare knuckle boxer Tom Johnson in 18 rounds at Wrotham to claim the Championship of England. ref http www.cyberboxingzone.com boxing brain benjamin.htm Cyber Boxing Zone Ben Brain . Retrieved on 6 November 2009. ref Brain holds the title until his death from cirrhosis of the liver in 1794. Cricket Events The emergence of the Brighton Cricket Club Brighton club heralds a brief revival of Sussex county cricket teams Sussex cricket which had been prominent during the early 18th century. England Champion County ref An unofficial seasonal title proclaimed by consensus of media and historians prior to December 1889 when the official County Championship was constituted. ref Middlesex county cricket teams Middlesex Most runs ref name cards Note that scorecards created in the 18th century are not necessarily accurate or complete therefore any summary of runs, wickets or catches can only represent the known totals and the missing data prevents effective computation of averages ref William Beldham 532 Most wickets ref name cards Charles Cumberland 41 Horse racing England Epsom Derby Eager Epsom Oaks Portia St. Leger Stakes Young Traveller References Reflist Sports by year to 1850 Category Sports by year 1791 Category 1791 in sports sport year stub sv Sport ret 1791 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Year nav topic 1791 art Events Empty section date July 2010 Works James Barry painter James Barry http www.portcities.org.uk london server show ConMediaFile.153 The Thames or the Triumph of Navigation by James Barry 2817411806 29.html The Thames or Triumph of Navigation Anne Louis Girodet de Roussy Trioson Endymion George Morland The Inside of a Stable http www.pbs.org wgbh aia part1 1h296.html The Slave Trade George Stubbs Baronet Equestrian portrait of George IV of the United Kingdom The Prince of Wales Births January 6 William Bent Berczy , painter and political figure in Upper Canada d. 1873 in art 1873 February 13 Sylvester Shchedrin , Russia n landscape painter d. 1830 in art 1830 March 20 Marie Ellenrieder , German painter d. 1863 in art 1863 April 27 Samuel F. B. Morse United States American inventor and painter of portraits and historic scenes d. 1872 in art 1872 September 26 Th odore G ricault , France French painter and lithographer, pioneer of the Romanticism Romantic movement d. 1824 in art 1824 date unknown Samuel Amsler , Swiss engraver d. 1849 in art 1849 tagaki Rengetsu Japan ese Buddhist nun and poet, skilled potter and painter, and expert calligrapher d. 1875 in art 1875 Deaths January 4 tienne Maurice Falconet , French people French Rococo sculptor b. 1716 in art 1716 June 5 Giuseppe Ghedini , Italy Italian painter and university professor of painting b. 1708 in art 1708 June 22 Giuseppe Antonio Landi , Italian neoclassical Architecture architect and painter of quadratura b. 1713 in art 1713 June 30 Jean Baptiste Descamps , French people French painter of village scenes b. 1714 in art 1714 November 7 Dorning Rasbotham , English writer and painter b. 1730 in art 1730 November 25 Jean Claude Richard , French painter and engraver ..., painter, calligrapher and art critic b. 1713 in art 1713 DEFAULTSORT 1791 In Art Category 1791 in art mk 1791 no Kunst ret 1791 ... more details
Use Australian English date January 2012 Use dmy dates date February 2011 Year in Australia 1791 Leaders Governor of New South Wales Captain Arthur Phillip , Royal Navy RN Administrative Heads of Norfolk Island Lieutenant Governor of Norfolk Island Philip Gidley King Commanding officer of the colony s Royal Marines marine presence Major Robert Ross marine Events File Governorshouse1791.jpg frame Watercolour painting of the Governor s House at Port Jackson in 1791 22 February The first land grant in Australia is made to ex convict James Ruse . March Philip Gidley King returns to Norfolk Island from Britain and resumes command from Robert Ross marine Robert Ross . 3 May Lieutenant Ralph Clark records in his diary that he has ordered 3 women convicts flogged. Catherine White faints after the first 15 lashes, Mary Teut after 22. When Mary Higgins has received 26 lashes, Lieutenant Clark forgave her the remainder he has ordered 50 because she was an old woman . 2 June Rose Hill renamed Parramatta . 1 August The Third Fleet Australia Third Fleet begins to arrive with convicts and supplies the first ship, Matilda brings 205 convicts. 18 August Richard Bowen enters and names Jervis Bay aboard the Atlantic . 28 September The ships Active ship Active and Queen arrive beinging the first Irish convicts. 29 September The Western Australia West Coast of Australia is claimed by British Commander George Vancouver when he sailed into King George Sound , previously only the east coast had been claimed for the Crown. 16 October Admiral Barrington , the last ship of the Third Fleet Australia Third Fleet arrives, with Captain William Paterson explorer William Paterson of the New South Wales Corps onboard. 24 October Britannia whaler Britannia and William and Ann set out on Australia s first whaling expedition. 1 November A party of twenty one convicts escape from Port Jackson and with an obviously ... 20 March 2007 Added by DASHBot Category 1791 by country Australia Category 1791 in Australia Category ... more details
Mah n , Balearic Islands in 1791. ref name ge Gerardo Etcheverry, http www.todoababor.es datos docum .... ref Robert L. Scheina, Latin America s Wars The age of the caudillo, 1791 1899 , 2003, ISBN ... Chilean Navy Squadron Category 1791 ships ... more details
Year nav topic2 1791 poetry literature Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation s poetry or literature for instance, Irish poetry Irish or French poetry France . Events William Bartram s Travels Through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida, the Cherokee Country, the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges, or Creek Confederacy, and the Country of the Chactaws contains enthusiastic descriptions of scenery that influenced writers including Samuel Taylor Coleridge , who called the book one of high merit , and William Wordsworth ref name gceafd Carruth, Gorton, The Encyclopedia of American Facts and Dates , ninth edition, HarperCollins, 1993 ref Samuel Taylor Coleridge composes On Quitting School , although it won t be published until 1834 in poetry 1834 , after his death. Works published in English English poetry United Kingdom Image DarwinBotanicGardenTitle.jpg thumb Title page from The Botanic Garden by Erasmus Darwin John Aikin , Poems ref name cocel Cox, Michael, editor, The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature , Oxford University Press, 2004, ISBN 0 19 860634 6 ref William Blake , published anonymously, The French Revolution ref name cocel Robert Burns , Tam o Shanter poem Tam o Shanter , published in the Edinburgh Herald March 18 also published in F. Grose, The Antiquities of Scotland, volume 2, this year William Cowper , The Iliad and the Odyssey ref name cocel Erasmus Darwin , The Botanic Garden , ref name cocel consisting of two poems about scientific matters and their implications The Loves of the Plants , which became popular when it was originally published separately in 1789 in poetry 1789 , and The Economy of Vegetation , which celebrates technological innovation, scientific discovery and offers scientific ... cultures and languages Lists of poets poetry year stub Category 1700s in poetry Category 1791 Poetry Category 1791 poems ... more details