1754

1730

1701) December 13 – Mahmud I, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1730 to 1754 (b.

1732

Originally established in 1732 as a place for impoverished English citizens and debt prison parolees to make a new life, is given its first royal government.

1733

1675) October 13 * Mahadhammaraza Dipadi, last king of Toungoo dynasty of Burma (Myanmar), 1733–1752 (b.

1738

1691) January 16 – Edward Trelawny, British governor of Jamaica 1738–1752 (b.

1740

1685) September 1 – Carl Georg Siöblad, Swedish naval officer, Governor of Malmöhus County 1740–1754 (b.

1754

1701) December 13 – Mahmud I, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1730 to 1754 (b.

1759

Corbin Town is renamed Childsburgh in 1759, and finally Hillsborough in 1766. == Births == January 15 * Richard Martin, Irish founder of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (d.

1766

Corbin Town is renamed Childsburgh in 1759, and finally Hillsborough in 1766. == Births == January 15 * Richard Martin, Irish founder of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (d.

1776

Instruction is suspended in 1776, and the school reopens in 1784 as Columbia College.

1784

Instruction is suspended in 1776, and the school reopens in 1784 as Columbia College.

1796

In 1796, she will recount the story in a popular memoir, A Narrative of the Captivity of Mrs.

1829

1795) January 30 – John Lansing, Jr., American statesman (disappeared 1829) February 2 – Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord, French politician (d.

1896

With the college's growth in the 19th Century, it is renamed Columbia University in 1896. August 6 – The British North American Province of Georgia is created.




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