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1719 in Great Britain
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Contents
Incumbents
Events
Publications
Births
Deaths
See also
References
1719 in Great Britain
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Events from the year
1719 in Great Britain
.
Incumbents
Monarch
–
George I
Events
February – The
Royal Academy of Music
is founded, establishing a London
opera
company that commissions new works from
Handel
,
Bononcini
and others.
April –
Bank rate
set at 5%, at which it will remain for more than a century.
[
1
]
13 April – A
Jacobite
force under
George Keith
reaches
Loch Alsh
in the
Scottish Highlands
and disembarks, launching the
Jacobite rising of 1719
28 April – A
Peerage Bill
, proposed by
Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland
and
James Stanhope, 1st Earl Stanhope
, to prevent the creation of peers in the
House of Lords
, is defeated in the
House of Commons
by the eloquence of
Robert Walpole
.
[
2
]
[
3
]
10 June – British Government forces defeat an alliance of
Jacobite
and
Spanish
forces at the
Battle of Glen Shiel
in
Scotland
.
[
2
]
18 June –
Stopping Dagenham Breach
by Capt. John Perry is completed.
[
4
]
10 October – British expedition under
Lord Cobham
captures Vigo
during the
War of the Quadruple Alliance
.
December –
1719 Establishment
lays down the technical specifications for construction of warships for the
Royal Navy
.
Undated
James Figg
opens one of the first indoor venues for combat sports, adjoining the City of Oxford tavern in
Oxford Road
, London.
[
5
]
Raine's Foundation School
,
Bethnal Green
(founded by Henry Raine), opens in
Wapping
; it will survive for 300 years.
The
South Sea Company
proposes a scheme by which it would buy more than half the
national debt
of Britain in exchange for concessions.
[
2
]
Publications
25 April –
Daniel Defoe
's (anonymous) novel
Robinson Crusoe
.
[
2
]
20 November –
John Dennis
publishes his play
The Invader of His Country
following a performance at
Drury Lane
. Inspired by
Shakespeare
's
Coriolanus
, it is intended as a patriotic attack on the
Jacobites
.
Eliza Haywood
's (anonymous)
amatory novel
Love in Excess; Or, The Fatal Enquiry
, vol. I.
[
6
]
Isaac Watts
's '
Our God, Our Help in Ages Past
' published.
Births
17 January –
Samuel Enderby
,
whale oil
merchant, sponsor of Arctic exploration (died 1797)
22 January –
Henry Paget, 2nd Earl of Uxbridge
(died 1769)
23 January –
John Landen
, mathematician (died 1790)
13 February –
George Brydges Rodney, 1st Baron Rodney
(died 1792)
4 March –
George Pigot, Baron Pigot
, governor of Madras (died 1777)
13 March –
John Griffin, 4th Baron Howard de Walden
, field marshal (died 1797)
29 March –
John Hawkins
, author (died 1789)
9 April –
Sir Edward Blackett, 4th Baronet
, politician (died 1804)
30 May –
Roger Newdigate
, politician (died 1806)
23 July –
Frances Boscawen
, diarist and
bluestocking
(died 1805)
11 August –
George Augustus Selwyn
, Member of Parliament (died 1791)
6 September –
Somerset Hamilton Butler, 1st Earl of Carrick
(died 1754)
21 September –
Larcum Kendall
, watchmaker (died 1790)
4 November –
James Cawthorn
, poet and schoolmaster (died 1761)
Deaths
18 January –
Samuel Garth
, physician and poet (born 1661)
1 March –
Richard Ingoldesby
, soldier and colonial governor
31 May –
Edmund Dunch
, Whig politician (born 1657)
17 June –
Joseph Addison
, writer and politician (born 1672)
23 June –
Christopher Wandesford, 2nd Viscount Castlecomer
, 2nd Viscount Castlecomer and Member of Parliament (born 1684)
17 July –
Elinor James
, pamphleteer (born 1644)
7 September –
John Harris
, encyclopaedist (born c. 1666)
27 September –
George Smalridge
, Bishop of Bristol (born 1662)
22 November –
William Talman
, architect (born 1650)
26 November –
John Hudson
, classical scholar (born 1662)
31 December –
John Flamsteed
, astronomer (born 1646)
Benjamin Hornigold
, pirate, shipwrecked (born 1680)
See also
1719 in Wales
References
↑
"Changes in Bank Rate"
(PDF)
.
Bank of England
. Archived from
the original
(PDF)
on 2 January 2011
. Retrieved
2 January
2011
.
1
2
3
4
Williams, Hywel (2005).
Cassell's Chronology of World History
. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. pp.
297
.
ISBN
0-304-35730-8
.
↑
McKechnie,
The reform of the House of Lords
etc.
↑
Hamilton, S.B. (1949). "Captain John Perry 1670-1732".
Transactions of the Newcomen Society
.
27
(1):
241–
253.
doi
:
10.1179/tns.1949.027
.
↑
Brailsford, Dennis (1982). "Sporting Days in Eighteenth Century England".
Journal of Sport History
.
9
(3): 45.
JSTOR
43609260
.
↑
Leavis, Q. D.
(1965).
Fiction and the Reading Public
(rev.
ed.). London: Chatto & Windus.
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