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1713 in Great Britain

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Events from the year 1713 in Great Britain.

Incumbents

  • Monarch – Anne

Events

  • 27 March – First Treaty of Utrecht between Britain and Spain. Spain cedes Gibraltar and Menorca.
  • 11 April – Second Treaty of Utrecht signed between Britain and France ending the War of the Spanish Succession. France cedes Newfoundland, Acadia, Hudson Bay and St Kitts.
  • 14 April – first performance, in London, of Joseph Addison's libertarian play Cato, a Tragedy.
  • 1 May – as part of the Treaty of Utrecht, the Spanish Crown agrees the Asiento de Negros with Queen Anne, granting a subsidiary of the British South Sea Company, the Real Asiento de Inglaterra, a 30-year monopoly in the supply of African slaves to colonial Spanish America.
  • 7 July – Handel's "Utrecht Te Deum and Jubilate" is performed at a service in St Paul's Cathedral to commemorate the Peace of Utrecht
  • July to August – General election results in a Tory victory.
  • Undated – John Rowley of London produces an orrery to a commission by Charles Boyle, 4th Earl of Orrery.

Publications

  • Matthew Hale – The History and Analysis of the Common Law of England, the first published history of English law (posthumous).

Births

  • 13 January – Charlotte Charke, actress and writer (died 1760)
  • 17 March – Sir Charles Asgill, 1st Baronet, politician (died 1788)
  • 10 April – John Whitehurst, clockmaker and scientist (died 1788)
  • 25 May – John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute, Prime Minister (died 1792)
  • 11 June – Edward Capell, critic (died 1781)
  • 22 June – Lord John Philip Sackville, cricketer (died 1765)
  • 7 October – Granville Elliott, military officer (died 1759)
  • 13 October – Allan Ramsay, painter (died 1784)
  • 24 November – Laurence Sterne, Irish-born English novelist (died 1768)
  • 15 December – Welbore Ellis, 1st Baron Mendip, statesman (died 1802)
  • December – Jonathan Toup, classical scholar and critic (died 1785)
  • Unknown date – James "Athenian" Stuart, archaeologist, architect and artist (died 1788)

Deaths

  • 4 February – Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury, politician and philosopher (born 1671)
  • 20 May – Thomas Sprat, minister (born 1635)
  • 7 July – Henry Compton, Bishop of Oxford and privy councillor (born 1632)
  • 20 October – Archibald Pitcairne, physician (born 1652)
  • October/November – Fabian Stedman, pioneer of change ringing (born 1640)
  • 7 November – Elizabeth Barry, actress (born 1658)
  • 14 December – Thomas Rymer, historian (born 1641)

References

References

  1. Cates, William L. R.. (1863). "The Pocket Date Book". Chapman and Hall.
  2. Blackburn, Robin. (1998). "The Making of New World Slavery: From the Baroque to the Modern, 1492–1800". Verso.
  3. Palmer, Alan. (1992). "The Chronology of British History". Century Ltd.
  4. {{OED. orrery
  5. Hostettler, John. (2002). "The Red Gown: the Life and Works of Sir Matthew Hale". Barry Rose Law Publishers.
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