- 1717
Year 1717 (MDCCXVII) was a
common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of theGregorian calendar (or acommon year starting on Monday of the 11-day slowerJulian calendar ).Events of PAGENAME
January - June
*January 4 - TheNetherlands , Britain &France sign the Triple Alliance.
*February 1 - TheSilent Sejm , in thePolish-Lithuanian Commonwealth , marks the beginning of theRussian Empire 's increasing influence and control over the Commonwealth.
*February 26 -March 6 - What is now the northeastern United States is paralyzed by a series of blizzards that bury the region.
*March 2 - DancerJohn Weaver performs in the firstballet in Britain shown inDrury Lane , "The Loves of Mars and Venus".
*March 31 - BishopBenjamin Hoadly , acting on the advice of King George, begins theBangorian Controversy by saying that God favors churches with no government.
*April 26 - The "Whydah Gally ", flagship of "Black Sam" Bellamy, is wrecked in a storm offWellfleet ,Massachusetts . The "Whydah" sinks with a reputed four and a half tons of treasure on board, and all but 2 of her crew are lost, including Bellamy.
*June 24 - ThePremier Grand Lodge of England , the 'Modern' and first Free-Masonic Grand Lodge (which later merges with theAncient Grand Lodge of England in 1813 to form theUnited Grand Lodge of England ), is founded inLondon , England.July - December
*September - The first known Druid revival ceremony is held byJohn Toland atPrimrose Hill , inLondon , at theAutumnal Equinox , to found the Mother Grove, what is later to become theAncient Order of Druids (AOD).
*November - Crews on two ships commanded byBenjamin Hornigold andEdward Teach attack and capture the British-built French guineyman "Concorde" in the easternCaribbean . Hornigold soon accepts a British amnesty for all pirates, but Teach rejects it and subsequently becomes known as Blackbeard.
*December - Blackbeard teams up withStede Bonnet but later takes his ship and demotes Bonnet to guest. The "Queen Anne's Revenge " and "Revenge" take several ships as prizes in the Caribbean. Blackbeard eventually adds 2 more ships to his party and sails north to the North American coast.
*December 24 /25 - A disastrous flood hits theNorth Sea coast between theNetherlands andDenmark ; thousands die or lose their houses.Undated
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Voltaire is sentenced to theBastille for a year because of his satirical writings.
*Spain unites itsSouth America n colonies asNew Granada .
*Montevideo ,Uruguay , is founded by the Portuguese.
* A rift betweenGeorge I of Great Britain and his son the Prince of Wales leads to the latter being thrown out of the royal household.
*Lady Mary Wortley Montagu , wife of the British ambassador toIstanbul , has her son inoculated.
*Casa de Contratacion orBoard of Trade is set up inCádiz .Ongoing events
*
Great Northern War (1700 -1721 )
* Maharaja Pamheiba ofManipur is converted toHinduism byShantidas Goswami , and decreesHinduism the official religion ofManipur .Births
*January 2 -Edward Seymour, 9th Duke of Somerset , son of Edward Seymour, 8th Duke of Somerset and Mary Webb (d.1792 )
*January 5 -William Barrington, 2nd Viscount Barrington , British statesman (d.1793 )
*January 21 -Antonio María de Bucareli y Ursúa , Spanish military officer (d.1779 )
*January 23 -Benjamin Beddome , English Baptist minister and hymnist (d.1795 )
*January 28 -Mustafa III ,Ottoman Sultan (d.1774 )
*January 29 -Jeffrey Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst , British soldier and conqueror of Quebec (died1797 )
*February 2 -Ernst Gideon Freiherr von Laudon , Austrian field marshal (d.1790 )
*February 17 -Adam Friedrich Oeser , German etcher (d.1799 )
*February 19 -David Garrick , English actor (d.1779 )
*February 27 -Johann David Michaelis , German biblical scholar and teacher (d.1791 )
*April -Pieter Barbiers , Dutch artist (d.1780 )
*April 9 -Georg Matthias Monn , Austrian composer (d.1750 )
*May 8 -Charles-Guillaume Le Normant d'Étiolles , husband of Madame de Pompadour (d.1799 )
*May 13 -Maria Theresa of Austria , Archduchess of Austria and Queen of Hungary and Bohemia, married with the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire (d.1780 )
*June 5 -Emanuel Mendez da Costa , English botanist (d.1791 )
*June 8 - John Collins, American politician (d.1795 )
*June 19 -Johann Stamitz , Czech-born composer (d.1757 )
*June 20 -Jacques Saly , French sculptor (d.1776 )
*June 27 -Louis Guillaume Lemonnier , French botanist (d.1799 )
*July 5 -Peter III of Portugal , consort of QueenMaria I of Portugal (d.1786 )
*August 13 -Louis François I de Bourbon, prince de Conti , French military leader (d.1776 )
*August 15
**Louis Carrogis Carmontelle , French dramatist (d.1806 )
**John Metcalf, English roadbuilder (d.1810 )
*September 4 -Job Orton , English dissenting minister (d.1783 )
*September 7
**A-kuei , Chinese noble general for the Ch'ing dynasty (d.1797 )
**Martin Dobrizhoffer , Austrian Jesuit missionary (d.1791 )
*September 22 -Pehr Wilhelm Wargentin , Swedish astronomer (d.1783 )
*September 24 -Horace Walpole, 4th Earl of Orford , British writer (died1797 )
*September 28 -William Nassau de Zuylestein, 4th Earl of Rochford , British diplomat and statesman (d.1781 )
*October 5 -Marie-Anne de Mailly-Nesle duchess de Châteauroux , French mistress of KingLouis XV of France (d.1744 )
*October 13 -John Armstrong , American civil engineer and soldier who served as a major general in the Revolutionary War (d.1795 )
*October 30 - Jonathan Hornblower, English pioneer of steam power (d.1780 )
*November 13 -Prince George William of Wales , member of the British Royal Family (d.1718 )
*November 16 -Jean le Rond d'Alembert , French mathematician and encyclopædist (d.1783 )
*November 17 -Caroline Townshend, 1st Baroness Greenwich , British peeress (d.1794 )
*November 25 -Alexander Sumarokov , Russian poet and playwright (d.1777 )
*December 9 -Johann Joachim Winckelmann , German classical scholar and archaeologist (d.1768 )
*December 16 -Elizabeth Carter , English writer (d.1806 )
*December 20 -Charles Gravier, comte de Vergennes , French statesman and diplomat (d.1785 )
*December 25 -George Augustus Eliott, 1st Baron Heathfield (d.1790 )
*December 27 -Pope Pius VI (d.1799 )
*December 28 -Johann Heinrich Gottlob Justi , leading German Kameralist in the 18th century (d.1771 )
*"date unknown"
**Giambattista Almici , Italian jurist (d.1793 )
**Claude Humbert Piarron de Chamousset , French philanthropist (d.1773 )
**Nicholas Cooke , first Governor of Rhode Island (d.1782 )
**Jean-François-Marie de Surville , French trader and navigator (d.1770 )
**Gottlieb Sigmund Gruner , cartographer and geologist (d.1778 )
**Antoine Guenée , French priest and Christian apologist (d.1803 )
**Elimelech of Lizhensk , Orthodox Jewish Rabbi and one of the great Hassidic Rebbes of the past (d.1577 )
**Henry Middleton , second President of the Continental Congress (d.1784 )
**James Paine , English architect (d.1789 )
**Isaac de Pinto , Dutch Jew of Portuguese origin (d.1787 )
**Anne Steele , hymn-writer (d.1778 )
**Matthew Stewart , Scottish mathematician born in Rothesay (d.1785 )
**Molla Panah Vagif , Azerbaijani poet (d.1797 )
**William Williams Pantycelyn , one of the key leaders of the 18th century Welsh Methodist revival (d.1791 )Deaths
*January 13 -Maria Sibylla Merian , naturalist and scientific illustrator who studied plants and insects and made detailed paintings about them (b.1647 )
*February 23 -Magnus Stenbock , Swedish military officer (b.1664 )
*March 3 -Pierre Allix , French Protestant clergyman (b.1641 )
*March 5 -François de Callières , member of the "Académie française" (b.1645 )
*March 8 -Abraham Darby I , first of that name of three generations of an English Quaker family that was key to the development of the Industrial Revolution (b.1678 )
*March 19 -John Campbell, 1st Earl of Breadalbane and Holland , Scottish royalist (b.1636 )
*April 3 -Jacques Ozanam , French mathematician (b.1640 )
*April 5 -Jean Jouvenet , French painter (b.1647 )
*April 11 -Abraham ben Saul Broda , Bohemian Talmudist
*April 26 - John King, 18th century pirate
*May 10 -John Hathorne , American magistrate (b.1641 )
*May 20 - John Trevor, English Speaker of the House of Commons (b.1637 )
*June 3 -Fernando de Alencastre Noroña y Silva, duque de Linares , Spanish nobleman and military officer
*June 9 -Jeanne Marie Bouvier de la Motte Guyon , French mystic (b.1648 )
*July 17 -Juan María de Salvatierra , Catholic missionary to the Americas (b.1648 )
*August
**William Blathwayt , civil servant and politician
**William Cochrane , Scottish MP in the British Parliament
*August 30 -William Lloyd (b.1627 )
*September 17 - Robert Cotton, English politician (born1644 )
*October -Philippe de Pastour de Costebelle , naval officer and Governor of Newfoundland (b.1661 )
*October 22 -Henry Luttrell (Colonel) , British colonel (shot and mortally wounded in his sedan chair in Dublin)
*October 26 -Catherine Sedley, Countess of Dorchester , English mistress ofJames II of England (b.1657 )
*November 21 -Jean-Baptiste Santerre , French painter (b.1650 )
*November 26 -Daniel Purcell , English composer (b.1664 )
*December 4 - William Hamilton, surgeon in the British East India Company
*December 5 -Richard Onslow, 1st Baron Onslow , English politician (b.1654 )
*"date unknown"
**Jane Wiseman , English actress, poet and playwright (b. c.1682 )
**Lambert Bos , Dutch scholar and critic (b.1670 )
**William Diaper , English poet of the Augustan era (b.1685 )
**Wang Hui, Chinese landscape painter (b.1632 )
**Osei Kofi Tutu I , founder of the Ashanti Confederacy
**William Boyd, 3rd Earl of Kilmarnock , Scottish nobleman
**Jan Dobrogost Krasiński , Polish nobleman (szlachcic)
**Niccolao Manucci , Italian writer and traveller (b.1639 )
**Empress XiaoHui , second Consort of the Qing Dynasty Shun Zhi Emperor of China (b.1641 )
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