Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1728. 1728 (MDCCXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting...
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1728 is the natural number following 1727 and preceding 1729. It is a dozen gross, or one great gross (or grand gross). It is also the number of cubic...
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Disfranchising Act 1727 (redirect from Disfranchising Act 1728)
of Parliament of the Parliament of Ireland debated in 1727 and enacted in 1728, one of a series of Penal Laws, and prohibited all Roman Catholics from voting...
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Marie Louise of France (redirect from Louise of France (1728 – 1733))
Marie Louise of France (28 July 1728 – 19 February 1733) was a French princess, a fille de France. She was the daughter of King Louis XV and Queen Marie...
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Events from the year 1728 in Canada. French Monarch: Louis XV British and Irish Monarch: George II Governor General of New France: Charles de la Boische...
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Robert Livingston the Elder (redirect from Robert Livingston (1654-1728))
Robert Livingston the Elder (13 December 1654 – 1728) was a Scottish-born merchant and government official in the Province of New York. He was granted...
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The year 1728 in science and technology involved some significant events. James Bradley uses stellar aberration (first observed in 1725) to calculate the...
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1728—Ufa Province of Kazan Governorate was transferred to Siberian Governorate as a compensation for Solikamsk and Vyatka Provinces transferred to Kazan...
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Alexeyevna of Russia (Russian: Наталья Алексеевна; 21 July 1714 – 22 November 1728) was a Grand Duchess of Russia. She was the elder sister of Emperor Peter...
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The year 1728 in music involved some significant events. 26 March – Johann Sebastian Bach revives his St John Passion (BWV 245, BC D 2c) with some textual...
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of the administrative division of Russia 1708–1710 1710–1713 1713–1714 1714–1717 1717–1719 1719–1725 1725–1726 1726–1727 1727–1728 1728–1744 1744–1764...
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HMS Norfolk (1693) (redirect from HMS Norfolk (1728))
according to the 1719 Establishment, and was re-launched on 21 September 1728. Instead of carrying her armament on two decks as she had done originally...
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article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1728. January 28 – On the night of Esther Johnson's death, Jonathan Swift begins...
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Thurnscoe (redirect from Thurnscoe Inclosure Act 1728)
Thurnscoe is a village in the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley in South Yorkshire, England. The village falls within the Dearne North ward of the Barnsley...
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This 1728 map of Copenhagen shows the overall layout of Copenhagen, Denmark, as well as the location of important buildings and other features, as it appeared...
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William Burnet (colonial administrator) (redirect from William Burnet (1688–1728))
served as governor of New York and New Jersey (1720–1728) and Massachusetts and New Hampshire (1728–1729). Born into a position of privilege (his godfather...
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Events from the year 1728 in Denmark. Monarch – Frederick IV Grand Chancellor – Ulrik Adolf Holstein 14 July – Vitus Bering begins his first exploration...
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Regency Acts (redirect from Regency Act 1728)
Britain to deal exclusively with a regency was in 1728, the Regency During the King's Absence Act 1728 (2 Geo. 2. c. 27). It specified that Queen Caroline...
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William Smith (Maryland politician) (redirect from William Smith (1728-1814))
William Smith (April 12, 1728 – March 27, 1814) was an American politician and representative of the fourth congressional district of Maryland in the United...
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Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom (redirect from Coronet of Wales (1728))
brooch replaced the Koh-i-Noor. A relatively modest gold coronet was made in 1728 for Frederick, Prince of Wales, the eldest son of George II. It takes the...
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Zeewijk (redirect from Sloepie (1728))
initial crew of 208 to reach their initial destination of Batavia on 30 April 1728. Since the 19th century many objects have been found near the wreck site...
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1722 1723 1724 1725 1726 1727 1728 1729 1730 1731 1732 1733 1734 1735 1736 1737 1738 … In literature 1725 1726 1727 1728 1729 1730 1731 Art Archaeology...
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List of governors of dependent territories in the 18th century (redirect from List of colonial governors in 1728)
Hope, Governor (1722–1727) John Trimingham, Governor (1727–1728) John Pitt, Governor (1728–1737) Andrew Auchinleck, Governor (1737–1738) Alured Popple...
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France is often referred to as the "father of modern dentistry" because in 1728 he was the first to publish a scientific textbook on the techniques and practices...
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(1600–1653), Polish politician and magnate Lev Kiszka (1663–1728), Metropolitan of Kiev from 1714 to 1728 Piotr Kiszka (died 1534), noble of the House of Kiszka...
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the Franciscan monk Elzear Horn, dated by the Custody of the Holy Land to 1728. Additionally, the ladder is depicted in an engraving by Edward Francis Finden...
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Sharif, Sultan (1672–1727) Abu'l Abbas Ahmad, Sultan (1727–1728, 1728–1729) Abdalmalik, Sultan (1728) Ali, Sultan (1734–1736) Mohammed II, Sultan (1736–1738)...
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Fleet Prison (redirect from Warden of Fleet Prison Act 1728)
prisoners. One purchaser of the office, Thomas Bambridge, who became warden in 1728, was of particularly evil repute. He was guilty of the greatest extortions...
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Thomas Smith II (1682-1728) of Broxtowe, Nottinghamshire and of Gaddesby in Leicestershire was a member of the Smith family of bankers, being the eldest...
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