1771


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Events

January– March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Date unknown

Births

Deaths

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References

References

  1. Watson, Garth. (1989). "The Smeatonians: The Society of Civil Engineers". Thomas Telford.
  2. Roberts, Gwilym. (1995). "From Kendal's Coffee House to Great George Street". Thomas Telford.
  3. John T. Alexander, ''Bubonic Plague in Early Modern Russia: Public Health and Urban Disaster'' (Oxford University Press, 2002) p150, p257
  4. Ian R. Christie, ''Myth and Reality in Late-eighteenth-century British Politics: And Other Papers'' (University of California Press, 1970) pp244-245
  5. (2000). "Ukraine". World Statesmen.
  6. "Horsham Cricket Club History". Horsham Cricket Club.
  7. Gerald Horne, ''The Counter-Revolution of 1776: Slave Resistance and the Origins of the United States of America'' (NYU Press, 2014) p210
  8. Richmond F. Brown, ''Coastal Encounters: The Transformation of the Gulf South in the Eighteenth Century'' (University of Nebraska Press, 2007) pp59-62
  9. Edinburgh University Library. (22 October 2004). "Homes of Sir Walter Scott". [[Edinburgh University Library]].
  10. Park, Mungo. (2002). "Travels in the interior districts of Africa". Wordsworth.
  11. Landgraf, Annette. (2009). "The Cambridge Handel encyclopedia". Cambridge University Press.
  12. MacPherson, Hamish. (14 March 2021). "Back in the Day - Pioneering novelist who turned to writing after falling on hard times". The National - Seven Days.

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1771