Events from the year 1778 in Great Britain.
Incumbents
Events
- 18 January â the third Pacific expedition of James Cook, with ships and , first views Oahu then Kauai in the Hawaiian Islands, which he names the "Sandwich Islands".
- 6 February â American Revolutionary War: Britain declares war on France for aiding the Americans.
- 23 April â American Revolutionary War: John Paul Jones in raids Whitehaven, with limited effect.
- 24 April â American Revolutionary War: North Channel Naval Duel â John Paul Jones in USS Ranger captures in the North Channel.
- May â is commissioned and remains in active service for the following 32 years, most notably at the Battle of Trafalgar (1805).
- 28 MayâÂÂ11 November â American Revolutionary War: In response to the threat of invasion from France, major militia camps are set up at Coxheath Common in Kent and Warley Common near Brentwood, Essex. Coxheath Camp becomes a fashionable gathering for high society.
- 3 June â Papists Act is the first to provide a measure of Catholic relief.
- 16 June â American Revolutionary War: Spain declares war on Britain.
- 28 June â American Revolutionary War: the Battle of Monmouth in Monmouth, New Jersey, ends inconclusively.
- 3 July â American Revolutionary War: the Wyoming Valley battle and massacre takes place near Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, ending in a defeat of the local colonists.
- 10 July â American Revolutionary War: Louis XVI of France declares war on Great Britain.
- 27 July â American Revolutionary War: First Battle of Ushant â British and French fleets fight to a standoff.
- 7 September â American Revolutionary War: French invasion of Dominica captures the British fort there before the latter is aware that France has entered the war in the Franco-American alliance.
- 22 September â first St. Leger Stakes horse race held under this name and at its continuing location, Town Moor, Doncaster. The winner is Hollandoise.
- 26 November â in the Hawaiian Islands, James Cook becomes the first European to discover Maui.
Undated
Ongoing
Births
- 1 January â James Grant, major-general (died 1852)
- 4 January â John Manners, 5th Duke of Rutland (died 1857)
- 19 March â Edward Pakenham, general (died 1815)
- 10 April â William Hazlitt, essayist (died 1830)
- 6 May â Henry Phillpotts, Bishop of Exeter (died 1869)
- 18 May
- Charles Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry, politician (died 1854)
- Andrew Ure, doctor and writer (died 1857)
- 7 June â Beau Brummell, arbiter of fashion (died 1840)
- 19 September â Henry Peter Brougham, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain (died 1868)
- 25 November
- Joseph Lancaster, Quaker educationist (died 1838 in the United States)
- Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck, Christian writer (died 1856)
- 17 December â Humphry Davy, chemist (died 1829)
- 18 December â Joseph Grimaldi, clown (died 1837)
Deaths
- 5 March â Thomas Augustine Arne, composer (born 1710)
- 22 April â James Hargreaves, weaver, carpenter, and inventor (born 1720)
- 11 May â William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, Prime Minister of Great Britain (born 1708)
- 16 May â Robert Darcy, 4th Earl of Holderness, diplomat and politician (born 1718)
- 12 August â Peregrine Bertie, 3rd Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven, general and politician (born 1714)
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