1761
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Years: 1758 1759 1760 - 1761 - 1762 1763 1764 |
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Decades: 1730s 1740s 1750s - 1760s - 1770s 1780s 1790s |
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Centuries: 17th century - 18th century - 19th century 1761 in topic: Lists of leaders: |
1761 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar).
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Events
- January 14 - Third Battle of Panipat was fought between Marathas and Afghans
- January 16 - British capture Pondicherry, India from the French.
- February 8 – Earthquake in London breaks chimneys in Limehouse and Poplar
- March 8 - Second earthquake in North London, Hampstead and Highgate
- In Dutch Guayana a “state” formed by escaped slaves signs a treaty with the local governor
- Opening of Matthew Boulton's Soho Manufactory.
- Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star is published, in France.
- June 6 - Transit of Venus occurred, and was observed from 120 locations around the globe.
- The vizier Muhammad Abu al Kaylak, who had led the Funj army in wars, carries out a Sennar palace coup, relegating the sultan to a figurehead role. (History of Sudan (Coming of Islam to the Turkiyah))
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Ongoing events
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Births
- January 17 - James Hall, Scottish geologist (d. 1832)
- February 1 - Christian Hendrik Persoon, South African mycologist (d. 1836)
- February 16 - Charles Pichegru, French general (d. 1804)
- May 3 - August von Kotzebue, German dramatist (d. 1819)
- November 4 - Bertrand Andrieu, French engraver of medals (d. 1822)
- November 13 - John Moore, British general (d. 1809)
- November 20 - Pope Pius VIII (d. 1850)
- December 1 - Marie Tussaud, French wax modeller (d. 1850)
- Henry Shrapnel, British Army officer and inventor (d. 1842)
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Deaths
- January 4 - Stephen Hales, English physiologist, chemist, and inventor (b. 1677)
- January 10 - Edward Boscawen, British admiral (b. 1711)
- February 1 - Pierre François Xavier de Charlevoix, French historian (b. 1682)
- April 4 - Theodore Gardelle, Swiss enameller (b. 1722)
- April 9 - William Law, English minister (b. 1686)
- April 15 - Archibald Campbell, 3rd Duke of Argyll, Scottish politician (b. 1682)
- April 17 - Thomas Bayes, English mathematician
- May 14 - Thomas Simpson, British mathematician (b. 1710)
- June 2 - Jonas Alströmer, Swedish industrialist (b. 1685)
- July 4 - Samuel Richardson, English writer (b. 1689)
- July 13 - Tokugawa Ieshige, Japanese shogun (b. 1712)
- August 3 - Johann Matthias Gesner, German classical scholar (b. 1691)
- September 8 - Bernard Forest de Bélidor, French engineer (b. 1698)
- November 30 - John Dollond, English optician (b. 1706)