- 1759 in Great Britain
Events from the year
1759 in theKingdom of Great Britain .Incumbents
*Monarch -
George II of the United Kingdom
*Prime Minister -Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne , WhigEvents
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15 January - TheBritish Museum opens inLondon .cite book|title=Penguin Pocket On This Day|publisher=Penguin Reference Library|isbn=0-141-02715-0|year=2006]
*8 April -Robert Clive capturesMasulipatam inIndia from the French.cite book|last=Williams|first=Hywel|title=Cassell's Chronology of World History|publisher=Weidenfeld & Nicolson|year=2005|isbn=0-304-35730-8|pages=319–320]
*1 May -Seven Years' War : British forces captureGuadeloupe from the French.cite book |last=Palmer |first=Alan & Veronica |year=1992 |title= The Chronology of British History|publisher= Century Ltd|location=London|pages= 222|isbn= 0-7126-5616-2]
*25 July - Seven Years' War (French and Indian War ): InCanada , British forces captureFort Niagara from French, who subsequently abandonFort Rouillé .
*1 August - Seven Years' War: At theBattle of Minden , British-Hanoverian forces underFerdinand of Brunswick defeat the French army of the Duc de Broglie, but due to the disobedience of the English cavalry commander Lord George Sackville, the French are able to withdraw unmolested.
*18 August - Seven Years' War: At theBattle of Lagos , the British fleet ofEdward Boscawen defeats a French force under Commodore de la Clue off the Portuguese coast.
*10 September - Seven Years' War:Battle of Pondicherry - An inconclusive naval battle is fought off the coast ofIndia between the French Admiral d'Aché and the British underGeorge Pocock . The French forces are badly damaged and returned home, never to return.
*13 September - Seven Years' War (French and Indian War):Quebec falls to British forces following General Wolfe's victory in theBattle of the Plains of Abraham just outside the city. Both the French Commander (the Marquis de Montcalm) and the British General Wolfe are fatally wounded.
*14 September - "A Journey Through Europe; or, A Play of Geography", the earliest Britishboard game sold.
*20 November - Seven Years' War: At theBattle of Quiberon Bay , the British fleet of Sir Edward Hawke defeats a French fleet underMarshal de Conflans near the coast ofBrittany . This is the decisive naval engagement of the Seven Years' War — after this, the French are no longer able to field a significant fleet.Unknown dates
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Adam Smith publishes "The Theory of Moral Sentiments ", embodying some of his Glasgow lectures.
* The song "Heart of Oak " is written byWilliam Boyce with words byDavid Garrick .Births
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25 January -Robert Burns , poet (died 1796)
*27 April -Mary Wollstonecraft , writer, philosopher and feminist (died 1797)
*28 May -William Pitt the Younger ,Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (doed 1806)
*7 August -William Owen Pughe , lexicographer (died 1835)
*24 August -William Wilberforce , abolitionist (died 1833)
*19 September - William Kirby, entomologist (died 1850)
*24 September -Charles Simeon , evangelical clergyman (died 1836)
*25 October -William Wyndham Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville , Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (died 1834)
* "date unknown" -John Mayne , poet (d. 1836)Deaths
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11 March - John Forbes, general (born 1707)
*14 April -George Frideric Handel , composer (born 1685, Saxony-Anhalt)
*6 August -Eugene Aram , English philologist (born 1704)
*13 September -James Wolfe , general (born 1727)
*10 October -Granville Elliott , military officer (born 1713)
*13 October -John Henley , English minister (born 1692)References
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