- 1758
Year 1758 (MDCCLVIII) was a
common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of theGregorian calendar (or acommon year starting on Thursday of the 11-day slowerJulian calendar ).Events of 1758
January - June
*April 29 - Battle of Cuddalore: A British fleet under Sir George Pocock engages the French fleet of Anne Antoine d'Aché indecisively nearMadras .
*May 21 -Seven Years' War -French and Indian War :Mary Campbell is abducted from her home inPennsylvania byLenape .
*June 12 -Seven Years' War - French and Indian War:Siege of Louisbourg :James Wolfe 's attack atLouisbourg, Nova Scotia commences.
*June 23 -Seven Years' War -Battle of Krefeld : Anglo-Hanoverian forces underFerdinand of Brunswick defeat the French.
*June 30 - Seven Years' War -Battle of Domstadtl : Austrian forces under Ernst Gideon von Laudon and Joseph von Siskovits rout an enormous convoy with supplies for thePrussia n army, guarded by strong troops ofHans Joachim von Zieten .July - December
*July 6
**Pope Clement XIII succeedsPope Benedict XIV as the 248thpope .
** Seven Years' War -Battle of Bernetz Brook : British troops defeat the French.
*July 8 - Seven Years' War: French and Indian War: French forces holdFort Carillon against the British atTiconderoga, New York .
*July 25 - Seven Years' War - French and Indian War: The island battery atFortress Louisbourg is silenced and all French warships are destroyed or taken.
*August 3 - Seven Years' War -Battle of Negapatam : Off the coast of India, Admiral Pocock again engages d'Aché's French fleet, this time with more success.
*August 25 - Seven Years' War -Battle of Zorndorf : Frederick defeats the Russian army of Count Wilhelm Fermor near the Oder.
*September 1 - The town of Stephensburgh, Virginia is chartered and founded. Stephensburgh is known today as Stephens City.
*September 3 -Tavora affair : attempted assassination ofJoseph I of Portugal .
*September 14 - Seven Years' War - French and Indian War:Battle of Fort Duquesne : A British attack onFort Duquesne is defeated.
*October 14 - Seven Years' War:Battle of Hochkirch : Frederick loses a hard-fought battle against the Austrians under Marshal Leopold von Daun, who besiegesDresden .
*October 16 - Seven Years' War -Battle of Clostercamp : The French defeat the combined forces ofGreat Britain ,Prussia , Hanover, Brunswick, andHesse-Kassel .
*November 25 - Seven Years' War: French and Indian War: French forces abandon Fort Duquesne to the British, who then name the areaPittsburgh .
*December 25 -Halley's Comet appears for the first time after Halley's discovery of it.Undated
* First European settlement in what is now
Erie County by the French at the mouth ofBuffalo Creek .
*Rudjer Boscovich publishes hisatomic theory in "Theoria philosophiae naturalis redacta ad unicam legem virium in nalura existentium".
* James Abercrombie replaces theEarl of Loudoun as supreme commander in the American colonies. He is replaced himself after failing to take the fort at Ticonderoga.
* Fire destroys part ofOslo , then called Christiania.
*Carolus Linnaeus publishes the first volume ("Animalia") of the tenth edition of his "Systema Naturae ", the starting point of modernzoological nomenclature .
* The first Isakov family member (Trifun Isakov) is mentioned in "Melenci ".Ongoing events
*
French and Indian War (1754 -1763 )
*Seven Years' War (1756 -1763 )Births
*January 6 -Charles Ganilh , French economist and politician (d.1836 )
*January 9 -George Leveson-Gower, 1st Duke of Sutherland (d.1833 )
*January 11 -François Louis Bourdon , French Revolutionary politician (d.1797 )
*January 24 -Frederick Ponsonby, 3rd Earl of Bessborough (d.1844 )
*February -John Pinkerton , British antiquarian (d.1826 )
*February 1 -Jacques Antoine Marie de Cazalès , French orator and politician (d.1805 )
*February 2 -George Thicknesse, 19th Baron Audley (d.1818 )
*February 1 -David Ochterlony (d.1825 )
*February 3
**Francis Napier, 8th Lord Napier (d.1823 )
**Vasily Kapnist , Ukrainian poet and playwright (d.1823 )
*February 25 - Joseph McDowell, U.S. Representative for North Carolina (d.1799 )
*February 28 -Nicolas François, Count Mollien , French financier (d.1850 )
*March 6 - William Russell, U.S. soldier (d.1825 )
*March 9 -Franz Joseph Gall , German pioneering neuroanatomist (d.1828 )
*March 12 -Leopold Karel, Count of Limburg Stirum (d.1840 )
*March 25 -Richard Dobbs Spaight , Governor of North Carolina (d.1802 )
*April 1 -Benjamin Mooers , U.S. soldier (d.1838 )
*April 4
**John Hoppner , English portrait-painter (d.1810 )
**Pierre Paul Prud'hon , French painter (d.1823 )
*April 16 -Christian Karl August Ludwig von Massenbach , Prussian soldier (d.1827 )
*April 19 -Fisher Ames , U.S. Congressman for Massachusetts (d.1808 )
*April 22 -Francisco Javier Castaños, 1st Duke of Bailén , Spanish general (d.1852 )
*April 23
**Alexander Hood, officer of the Royal Navy (d.1798 )
**Alexander Cochrane , officer of the Royal Navy (d.1832 )
**Philip Gidley King , English naval officer and colonial administrator (d.1808 )
*April 27 -Charles Dumont de Sainte Croix , French zoologist (d.1830 )
*April 28 -James Monroe , 5thPresident of the United States (d.1831 )
*April 29 -Georg Carl von Döbeln , Swedish soldier (d.1820 )
*May 6
**Maximilien Robespierre , French revolutionary (d.1794 )
**André Masséna , Napoleonic general and Marshal of France (d.1817 )
*May 8 - John Heath, U.S. Representative for Virginia (d.1810 )
*May 15 - Thomas Taylor, British translator (d.1835 )
*May 17
**Sir John St Aubyn, 5th Baronet , British fossil collector (d.1839 )
**Honoré IV, Prince of Monaco (d.1819 )
*June 19 -Raffaello Sanzio Morghen , Italian engraver (d.1833 )
*June 30 -James Stephen , British lawyer (d.1832 )
*July 25 -Elizabeth Hamilton , English writer (d.1816 )
*July 31 -Jeremiah Colegrove , U.S. farmer, manufacturer and soldier (d.1836 )
*August -Thomas Picton , British soldier (d.1815 )
*August 2 - William Campbell, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Upper Canada and a resident of Toronto (d.1834 )
*August 5 -Emperor Go-Momozono (d.1779 )
*August 10 -Armand Gensonné , French politician (d.1793 )
*August 14 -Antoine Charles Horace Vernet , French painter (d.1835 )
*August 24
**Edward James Eliot , English politician (d.1797 )
**Sophia Frederica of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (d.1794 )
*August 25 -Israel Pellew , English naval officer (d.1832 )
*September 1 -George Spencer, 2nd Earl Spencer , English Whig politician (d.1834 )
*September 9 -Alexander Nasmyth , Scottish portrait and landscape painter (d.1840 )
*September 10 -Hannah Webster Foster , U.S. novelist (d.1840 )
*September 18 -Louis Friant , French Napoleonic soldier (d.1829 )
*September 20 -Jean-Jacques Dessalines , leader of the Haïtian Revolution (d.1806 )
*September 21
**Silvestre de Sacy , French linguist and orientalist (d.1838 )
**Christopher Gore , U.S. lawyer and politician (d.1827 )
*September 25 -Maria Anna Thekla Mozart , cousin ofWolfgang Amadeus Mozart (d.1841 )
*September 26 -Cosme Argerich , Argentine Surgeon General (d.1820 )
*September 29
**Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson , British admiral (d.1805 )
**Fanny von Arnstein , Austrian society hostess (d.1802 )
*October 7 -Joshua Coit , U.S. lawyer and politician (d.1798 )
*October 11 -Heinrich Wilhelm Matthäus Olbers , German astronomer (d.1840 )
*October 12
**James Davenport, U.S. Representative for Connecticut (d.1797 )
**Theodorus Bailey, U.S. Representative for New York (d.1828 )
*October 15 -Johann Heinrich von Dannecker , German sculptor (d.1841 )
*October 16
**John Paulding , U.S. soldier (d.1818 )
**Noah Webster , U.S. lexicographer (d.1843 )
*October 28 -John Sibthorp , English botanist (d.1796 )
*October 28 -Joseph-François-Louis-Charles de Damas , French general (d.1829 )
*November 5 -Louis-Marie Aubert du Petit-Thouars , French botanist (d.1831 )
*November 11
**Carl Friedrich Zelter , German composer (d.1832 )
**Caleb P. Bennett , U.S. soldier and politician (d.1836 )
*November 12 -Jean Joseph Mounier , French politician (d.1806 )
*November 16 -Peter Andreas Heiberg , Danish author and philologist (d.1841 )
*November 20 -Abraham B. Venable , U.S. Representative for Virginia (d.1811 )
*November 25 -John Armstrong, Jr. , U.S. soldier and statesman (d.1843 )
*December 5 -George Beauclerk, 4th Duke of St Albans (d.1787 )
*December 9 -Richard Colt Hoare , English antiquarian and archaeologist (d.1838 )
*December 21 -Jean Baptiste Eblé , French general (d.1812 )
*December 23 -John M. Vining , U.S. Representative for Delaware (d.1802 )
*"date unknown"
**Charles d'Abancour , French statesman (d.1792 )
**Georges Antoine Chabot , French jurist and statesman (d.1819 )
**Vincenzo, Count Dandolo , Italian chemist and agriculturist (d.1819 )
**Nicholas Fish , U.S. Revolutionary soldier (d.1833 )
**Anthimos Gazis , Greek scholar and philosopher (d.1828 )
**Thomas Gisbourne , Anglican priest and abolitionist (d.1846 )
**Samuel Hardy , U.S. lawyer and statesman from Virginia (d.1785 )
**Jamphel Gyatso, 8th Dalai Lama (d.1804 )
**Charles Lee, U.S. Attorney General (d.1815 )
**Joseph McMinn , governor of Tennessee (d.1824 )
**Samuel Sterett , U.S. Representative for Maryland (d.1833 )
**Watkin Tench , British Marine officer (d.1833 )
**Jane West , English writer (d.1852 )
**Samuel Whitbread , English politician (d.1815 )
*"probable" -Kamehameha I , King of Hawaii (d. c.1819 ): "See also ."
Deaths
*January 7 - Allan Ramsay, Scottish poet (b.1686 )
*January 17 -James Hamilton, 6th Duke of Hamilton , Scottish peer (b.1724 )
*January 18 -François Nicole , French mathematician (b.1683 )
*February 10 - Thomas Ripley, English architect (b.1683 )
*March 2 -Pierre Guérin de Tencin , French cardinal (b.1679 )
*March 6 -Henry Vane, 1st Earl of Darlington , English politician (b. c.1705 )
*March 18 - Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of Canterbury (b.1693 )
*March 22
**Jonathan Edwards, U.S. minister (b.1703 )
**Richard Leveridge , English bass and composer (b.1670 )
*April 7 -Joseph Blanchard , American soldier (b.1704 )
*April 22 -Antoine de Jussieu , French naturalist (b.1686 )
*April 30 -François d'Agincourt , French composer (b.1684 )
*May 3 -Pope Benedict XIV (b.1675 )
*May 28 -Ernst August II, Duke of Saxe-Weimar and Eisenach (b.1737 )
*June 3 -Charles Butler, 1st Earl of Arran (b.1671 )
*June 9 -Antonio de los Reyes Correa , Puerto Rican soldier
*June 12 -Prince Augustus William of Prussia (b.1722 )
*July 6 -George Howe, 3rd Viscount Howe , British general (in battle) (b. c.1725 )
*July 15 -Ambrosius Stub , Danish poet (b.1705 )
*July 18 - Duncan Campbell, Scottish soldier
*August 2 -George Booth, 2nd Earl of Warrington (b.1675 )
*August 15 -Pierre Bouguer , French mathematician (b.1698 )
*August 17 -Stepan Fedorovich Apraksin , Russian soldier (b.1702 )
*August 27 -Barbara of Portugal , Princess of Portugal and Queen of Spain (b.1711 )
*September 5 -Dmitry Ivanovich Vinogradov , Russian chemist (b. c.1720 )
*September 23 -John FitzPatrick, 1st Earl of Upper Ossory (b.1719 )
*October 12 -Richard Molesworth, 3rd Viscount Molesworth , British field marshal (b.1680 )
*October 14
**Wilhelmine of Bayreuth , daughter of Friedrich Wilhelm I of Prussia (b.1709 )
**Francis Edward James Keith , Scottish soldier and Prussian field marshal (b.1696 )
*October 20 -Charles Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough , British politician (b.1706 )
*November 5 -Hans Egede , Norwegian Lutheran missionary (b.1686 )
*November 12 - John Cockburn, Scottish politician
*November 20 -Johan Helmich Roman , Swedish composer (b.1694 )
*November 22 -Richard Edgcumbe, 1st Baron Edgcumbe , English politician (b.1680 )
*December 5 -Johann Friedrich Fasch , German composer (b.1688 )
*December 12 -Françoise de Graffigny , French lettrist (b.1695 )
*December 15 -John Dyer , Welsh poet (b.1699 )
*December 16 -Andrzej Stanisław Załuski , Polish-Lithuanian bishop (b.1695 )
*December 25 -James Hervey , English clergyman and writer (b.1714 )
*December 26 -François Joseph Lagrange-Chancel , French dramatist and satirist (b.1677 )
*"date unknown"
**Theophilus Cibber , English actor (b.1703 )
**François Mackandal , Haitian revolutionary leader
**Nathaniel Meserve , American shipwright (b.1704 )
**Philip Southcote , English landscape gardener (b.1698 )
**Marthanda Varma , Rani of Attingal (b.1706 ): "See also ."
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