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Gorgonzola
Fri Feb 02 2001 at 3:11:16
Born in 1722:
British
general (and
playwright
!)
John Burgoyne
.
Massachusetts
brewer
and
Revolutionary War
political leader
Samuel Adams
.
Italian
composer
Pietro Nardini
.
Scottish
heroine
Flora MacDonald
.
Czech
composer
Jiri Antonin Benda
.
English
poet
Mary Leapor
.
English poet
Christopher Smart
.
French
astronomer Abbé
Jean Chappe d'Auteroche
.
Died in 1722:
German
composer
Johann Kuhnau
.
French painter and engraver
Claude Gillot
.
French mathematician
Pierre Varignon
.
French painter
Antoine Coypel
.
German
composer
Jan Adams Reinken
.
British diplomat
Charles Montagu
, First Lord of
Manchester
.
Events of 1722:
Sir
Robert Walpole
becomes
First Lord of the Treasury
and
Chancellor of the Exchequer
. He is King
George I
's
"Prime" minister
, having the most power of the various ministers. Although this will not be an official title until
1905
, Walpole is usually regarded the first British prime minister.
On Easter Sunday,
Jacob Roggeveen
, a
Dutch
explorer, sights an isolated
island
in the eastern South Pacific.
A few hardy
Boston
settlers found
Manchester
,
New Hampshire
.
New Orleans
replaces
Biloxi
as the capital of
Louisiana
. A
hurricane
destroys most of
New Orleans
.
Saadat Khan
carves
Oudh
(now
Uttar Pradesh
) out of the
Mughal Empire
.
Afghan ruler
Mahmud Shah
, Ottoman sultan
Ahmed III
and Tsar
Peter I
all send armies to grab up Persian territory. Mahmud defeats the persians at the
Battle of Gulnabad
, imprisoning
Shah Hussain
after starving out
Isfahan
in a siege.
Daniel Defoe
publishes:
Journal of the Plague Year
Moll Flanders
Captain Jack
Roxanda
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1723
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Christopher Smart
Samuel Adams
Moll Flanders
Flora MacDonald
Daniel Defoe
18th century
Peter the Great
Coronation
Prime Minister
Manchester
New Orleans, Louisiana