1751


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In Britain and its colonies (except Scotland), the year 1751 began on 25 March as usual, but ended it on 31 December (rather than nearly three months later according to its previous rule) and had only 282 days. This was due to the Calendar (New Style) Act 1750 (by which it adopted the Gregorian calendar).

Events

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Date unknown

Births

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1f/James_Madison_by_Gilbert_Stuart_1804.jpeg" caption="[[James Madison"] ::

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/78/Caroline-Mathildeofwales_denmark.jpg" caption="Caroline Matilda"] ::

Deaths

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/21/Albinoni.jpg" caption="[[Tomaso Albinoni"] ::

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/af/Frederick_I_of_Sweden.jpg" caption="King [[Frederick I of Sweden"] ::

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ed/1stViscountBolingbroke.jpg" caption="[[Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke"] ::

Notes

References

References

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  2. Charles E. Cobb Jr., ''On the Road to Freedom: A Guided Tour of the Civil Rights Trail'' (Algonquin Books, 2008) p. 156
  3. [https://www.upenn.edu/about/history "Penn's Heritage"], University of Pennsylvania website
  4. Edward Potts Cheyney, ''History of the University of Pennsylvania, 1740–1940'' (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2014) p. 37
  5. Craig A. Doherty and Katherine M. Doherty, ''The Thirteen Colonies: Georgia'' (Infobase Publishing, 2005) p. 64
  6. Edward J. Cashin, ''Beloved Bethesda: A History of George Whitefield's Home for Boys, 1740–2000'' (Mercer University Press, 2001) p. 67
  7. Yingcong Dai, ''The Sichuan Frontier and Tibet: Imperial Strategy in the Early Qing'' (University of Washington Press, 2009) p. 131
  8. N. S. Ramaswami, ''Political History of Carnatic Under the Nawabs'' (Abhinav Publications, 1984) pp145-146
  9. Catherine Robson, ''Heart Beats: Everyday Life and the Memorized Poem'' (Princeton University Press, 2012) p134
  10. Troy Taylor, ''Wicked New Orleans: The Dark Side of the Big Easy'' (Arcadia Publishing, 2010)
  11. "Saturday's Post from the Whitehall and General Evening Posts", ''The Derby Mercury'' (Derby, Derbyshire), September 15, 1752, p. 1
  12. Chuck Wooldridge, ''City of Virtues: Nanjing in an Age of Utopian Visions'' (University of Washington Press, 2015) p25
  13. ''Notes and Queries: A Medium of Intercommunication for Literary Men, General Readers, Etc.'', April 21, 1894 (Oxford University Press, 1894_ p314
  14. John Thorn, ''Baseball in the Garden of Eden: The Secret History of the Early Game'' (Simon and Schuster, 2012) p64
  15. Thomas G. Morton and Frank Woodbury, ''The History of the Pennsylvania Hospital, 1751-1895'' (Philadelphia Times Printing House, 1895) p376
  16. Dagnall, H.. (1991). "Give us back our eleven days". author.
  17. Joseph Kelly, ''America's Longest Siege: Charleston, Slavery, and the Slow March Toward Civil War'' (The Overlook Press, 2013)
  18. Jean Le Rond d'Alembert, ''Preliminary Discourse to the Encyclopedia of Diderot'' (University of Chicago Press, 1995) pp xxviii
  19. Sam Stark, ''Diderot: French Philosopher and Father of the Encyclopedia'' (The Rosen Publishing Group, 2005)
  20. Micheal Clodfelter, ed., ''Warfare and Armed Conflicts: A Statistical Encyclopedia of Casualty and Other Figures, 1492–2015'' (McFarland, 2017) p110
  21. Elizabeth A. Fenn, ''Pox Americana: The Great Smallpox Epidemic of 1775-82'' (Macmillan, 2002) p14
  22. Thomas E. Sheridan, ''Empire of Sand: The Seri Indians and the Struggle for Spanish Sonora, 1645-1803'' (University of Arizona Press, 1999) p178
  23. David H. Corkran, ''The Cherokee Frontier: Conflict and Survival, 1740–62'' (University of Oklahoma Press, 2016) pp32-33
  24. Semple, Clare. (2006). "A Silver Legend: the story of the Maria Theresa Thaler". Barzan Publishing.
  25. Nash, Susan Higginson. (January 26, 1958). "Badlam Famed Dorchester Cabinet Maker". [[Boston Herald]].
  26. "William IV {{!}} prince of Orange and Nassau".

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