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1744 in Great Britain
Events from the year
1744
in
Great Britain
.
Incumbents
Monarch
âÂÂ
George II
Prime Minister
âÂÂ
Henry Pelham
(
Whig
)
Events
10âÂÂ11 February (22âÂÂ23 February
New Style
) âÂÂ
War of the Austrian Succession
: British fleet defeated by a Franco-Spanish fleet at the
Battle of Toulon
with loss of the
fire ship
and all her crew.
27 February â a
planned French invasion of Britain
fails when a violent storm partially wrecks the French invasion force attempting to cross from
Dunkirk
to
Maldon
.
4âÂÂ15 March â War of the Austrian Succession:
France
declares war on Britain.
3 October â is wrecked on the
Casquets
in the
Channel Islands
with the loss of around 900 lives.
28 DecemberâÂÂ8 January 1745 â War of the Austrian Succession: The
Quadruple Alliance
of Britain,
Austria
,
Saxony-Poland
and the
United Netherlands
is formed against
Prussia
.
Undated
Northampton General Hospital
established as Northampton Infirmary.
Mineral spring
s discovered at
Thorp Spa
in the
West Riding of Yorkshire
by John Shires.
Publications
April âÂÂ
Eliza Haywood
's monthly
The Female Spectator
begins publication, the first periodical written for women by a woman.
Samuel Johnson
's biography of
Richard Savage
.
John Newbery
's children's book
A Little Pretty Pocket-Book
.
Tommy Thumb's Pretty Song Book
, containing the earliest known printed versions of many
nursery rhyme
s.
William Williams Pantycelyn
's first collection of
Welsh
hymn
s
Aleluia
(first part).
The first known
Laws of cricket
.
First definitive version of the national anthem
God Save the King
in
Thesaurus Musicus
.
Births
13 February âÂÂ
David Allan
, painter (died 1796)
19 May âÂÂ
Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
, queen of
George III of Great Britain
(died 1818)
21 May âÂÂ
Samuel Ireland
, author and engraver (died 1800)
31 May âÂÂ
Richard Lovell Edgeworth
, politician, writer and inventor (died 1817)
Deaths
14 February âÂÂ
John Hadley
, mathematician and inventor (born 1682)
4 March âÂÂ
John Anstis
, herald (born 1669)
30 May âÂÂ
Alexander Pope
, writer (born 1688)
29 June âÂÂ
John Eames
, dissenting tutor (born 1686)
9 August âÂÂ
James Brydges, 1st Duke of Chandos
, patron of the arts (born 1673)
18 October âÂÂ
Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough
, friend of Queen Anne (born 1660)
See also
1744 in Wales
References