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1731 in Great Britain

Events from the year 1731 in Great Britain.

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  • 16 March – Treaty of Vienna signed between the Holy Roman Empire, Great Britain, the Dutch Republic and Spain.
  • April – trader Robert Jenkins has his ear cut off by Spanish coast guards in Cuba, casus belli for the War of Jenkins' Ear in 1739.
  • 28 April – a fire at White's Chocolate House, near St. James's Palace in London, destroys the historic club and the paintings therein, but is kept from spreading by the fast response of firemen.
  • 4 June – great fire destroys much of the centre of Blandford Forum, Dorset.
  • 5 June – Tiverton fire of 1731, a great fire in Tiverton, Devon.
  • 23 August – the oldest known sports score in history is recorded in the description of a cricket match at Richmond Green, when the team of Thomas Chambers of Middlesex defeats the Duke of Richmond's team by 119 to 79.
  • September – the first successful appendectomy is performed by surgeon William Cookesley.
  • 30 September – the village of Barnwell, Cambridgeshire, is "burned down entirely" by a fire.
  • 23 October – fire at Ashburnham House in London damages the nationally owned Cotton library, housed there at this time.

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