1723 in Great Britain
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Events from the year 1723 in the Kingdom of Great Britain.
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[edit] Incumbents
- Monarch - George I of Great Britain
- Prime Minister - Robert Walpole, Whig
[edit] Events
- 8 March - The Chelsea Waterworks Company receives a Royal Charter.[1]
- June - Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke receives a pardon for his part in the Jacobite Rebellion and is allowed to return to Britain, but not to sit in the House of Lords.[2]
- 10 October - Treaty of Charlottenburg signed with Prussia.[3]
[edit] Undated
- Parliament passes the Workhouse Test Act.[4]
- Parliament passes the Black Act making poaching a capital offence.[5]
[edit] Births
- 23 February - Richard Price, philosopher (died 1791)
- 24 February - John Burgoyne, general (died 1792)
- 5 March - Princess Mary of Great Britain (died 1772)
- 20 June
- Adam Ferguson, philosopher and historian (died 1816)
- Theophilus Lindsey, theologian (died 1808)
- 10 July - William Blackstone, jurist (died 1780)
- 16 July - Sir Joshua Reynolds, painter (died 1792)
- 8 November - John Byron, admiral (died 1786)
[edit] Unknown dates
- Adam Smith, economist and philosopher (died 1790)
[edit] Deaths
- 25 February - Sir Christopher Wren, architect, astronomer, and mathematician (born 1632)
- 26 February - Thomas d'Urfey, writer (born 1653)
- 31 March - Edward Hyde, 3rd Earl of Clarendon, Governor of New York and New Jersey (born 1661)
- 11 April - John Robinson, diplomat (born 1650)
- 26 July - Robert Bertie, 1st Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven, statesman (born 1660)
- 17 August - Joseph Bingham, scholar (born 1668)
- 10 October - William Cowper, 1st Earl Cowper, Lord Chancellor (born c.1665)
- 19 October - Godfrey Kneller, painter (born 1646, Lübeck)
- 1 December - Susanna Centlivre, dramatist and actress (born 1669)
[edit] References
- ^ Royal Charters, Privy Council website. Retrieved on 2007-08-24.
- ^ Williams, Hywel (2005). Cassell's Chronology of World History. Weidenfeld & Nicolson. ISBN 0-304-35730-8.
- ^ "1723." The People's Chronology. Ed. Jason M. Everett. Thomson Gale, 2006. eNotes.com. 2006. 10 Jun, 2007
- ^ Icons, a portrait of England 1700-1750. Retrieved on 2007-08-24.
- ^ BBC History British History Timeline. Retrieved on 2007-09-03.
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