Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1767. 1767 (MDCCLXVII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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Townshend Acts (redirect from Tea Act 1767)
Revenue Act 1767 passed on 29 June 1767. The Commissioners of Customs Act 1767 passed on 29 June 1767. The Indemnity Act 1767 passed on 2 July 1767. The New...
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Events from the year 1767 in Canada. Monarch: George III Governor of the Province of Quebec: James Murray Governor of Nova Scotia: Montague Wilmot Commodore-Governor...
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Maria Josepha of Saxony, Dauphine of France (redirect from Princess Maria Josepha of Saxony (1731 - 1767))
Karolina Eleonore Franziska Xaveria of Saxony (4 November 1731 - 13 March 1767) was Dauphine of France through her marriage to Louis, the son and heir of...
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Maria Theresa of Austria, Queen of Saxony (redirect from Archduchess Maria Theresia of Austria (1767-1827))
Theresa of Austria (Maria Theresia Josepha Charlotte Johanna; 14 January 1767 – 7 November 1827) was born an Archduchess of Austria and a Princess of Tuscany...
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The Swing (redirect from The Swing (Fragonard, 1767-1768))
refer to: The Swing (Fragonard), oil painting by Jean-Honoré Fragonard, 1767 The Swing (Renoir), oil painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1876 The Swing...
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shipwrecks in 1767 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1767. "(untitled)". Lloyd's List (3235). 20 January 1767. "(untitled)"....
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Suppression of the Society of Jesus (redirect from Pragmatic Sanction of 1767)
(1759), France (1764), the Two Sicilies, Malta, Parma, the Spanish Empire (1767) and in Austria and Hungary (1782). Historians identify multiple factors...
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Charles of Prussia (German: Friedrich Heinrich Karl, 30 December 1747 – 26 May 1767) was the second son of Prince Augustus William, the brother of Frederick...
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daughter of George Spencer, 4th Duke of Marlborough in 1790. "SPENCER, John (1767-1831), of Wheatfield, Oxon". historyofparliamentonline.org. Retrieved 10...
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The 1767 Milestones are historic milestones located along the route of the Upper Boston Post Road between the cities of Boston and Springfield in Massachusetts...
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This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1767. January 29 – The former watchmaker and entrepreneur Pierre Beaumarchais has...
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Events in the year 1767 in Portugal. Monarch: Joseph I 13 May – John VI of Portugal, king (died 1826). "Cronologia Período Joanino" (in Portuguese). Fundação...
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Lawrence Lewis (April 4, 1767 – November 20, 1839) was a Virginia planter, possibly best known as the nephew of George Washington, who married Nelly Custis...
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1767 Lampland, provisional designation 1962 RJ, is an Eoan asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 15 kilometers in diameter...
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James Asheton Bayard Sr. (July 28, 1767 – August 6, 1815) was an American lawyer and politician from Wilmington, Delaware. He was a member of the Federalist...
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Magdalene asylum (section Ireland (1767))
Whitechapel, England. A similar institution was established in Ireland by 1767. The first Magdalene asylum in the United States was the Magdalen Society...
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The year 1767 in science and technology involved some significant events. Arthur Young publishes The farmer's letters to the people of England, containing...
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Thomas Wilson (c.1767–1852) was an English West India merchant and politician. He was the son of Robert Wilson of Wood House, East Ham, in Essex. By 1794...
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built by Thomas Bucknall at Portsmouth Dockyard and launched on 23 December 1767. She was designed by William Bateley, and was the only ship built to her...
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Addenbrooke's Hospital (redirect from Addenbrooke's Hospital Act 1767)
Addenbrooke's Hospital Act 1767 Act of Parliament Parliament of Great Britain Long title An Act for establishing and well-governing a General Hospital...
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Boston Tea Party (section Tea trade to 1767)
it to merchants in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Charleston. Until 1767, the East India Company paid an ad valorem tax of about 25% on tea that it...
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Darwin–Wedgwood family (redirect from John Wedgwood (1721-1767))
months) Robert Waring Darwin (1766–1848, see below) William Alvey Darwin, 1767 (survived 19 days) He then had an extra-marital affair with a Miss Parker...
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George Byng (1764–1847) (redirect from George Byng (1767–1847))
George Byng DL JP (17 May 1764 – 10 January 1847), of Wrotham Park in Middlesex (now Hertfordshire), and of Wentworth House, 5, St James's Square, London...
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Ayutthaya in 1766–1767, also known as the Fall of Ayutthaya and Sack of Ayutthaya, was a part of the Burmese–Siamese War (1765–1767), in which King Hsinbyushin...
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Étoile ("Star") was a fluyt of the French Navy. She was originally a merchantman named Placelière and was purchased by the Navy while still on the stocks...
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List of governors of dependent territories in the 18th century (redirect from List of colonial governors in 1767)
Hopkins, Governor (1763–1765) Samuel Ward, Governor (1765–1767) Stephen Hopkins, Governor (1767–1768) Josias Lyndon, Governor (1768–1769) Joseph Wanton...
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members, of whom only Carsten Niebuhr survived, returning to Denmark in 1767. The journey has been chronicled by the 20th century novelist, Thorkild Hansen...
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