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* 1694 – Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington, English architect ( d. 1753 )
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The movement was particularly dominated by François Quesnay ( 1694 – 1774 ) and Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot ( 1727 – 1781 ).
English Captain John Strong, commander of the Welfare, sailed between the two principal islands in 1690 and called the passage " Falkland Channel " ( now Falkland Sound ), after Anthony Cary, 5th Viscount Falkland ( 1659 – 1694 ), who as Commissioner of the Admiralty had financed the expedition and later became First Lord of the Admiralty.
The first child of Augustine Washington ( 1694 – 1743 ) and his second wife, Mary Ball Washington ( 1708 – 1789 ), George Washington was born on their Pope's Creek Estate near present-day Colonial Beach in Westmoreland County, Virginia.
The leader of the French Enlightenment and a writer of enormous influence across Europe, was Voltaire ( 1694 – 1778 ).
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Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington and 4th Earl of Cork PC ( 25 April 1694 – 15 December 1753 ), born in Yorkshire, England, was the son of Charles Boyle, 2nd Earl of Burlington and 3rd Earl of Cork.
Chiswick House was inherited by Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington, 4th Earl of Cork and Baron Clifford ( 1694 – 1753 ) on the death of his father, Charles Boyle, in 1704.
To say nothing of minor opponents, such as " Philaretus " ( Gilbert Burnet, already alluded to ), Dr John Balguy ( 1686 – 1748 ), prebendary of Salisbury, the author of two tracts on " The Foundation of Moral Goodness ", and Dr John Taylor ( 1694 – 1761 ) of Norwich, a minister of considerable reputation in his time ( author of An Examination of the Scheme of Amorality advanced by Dr Hutcheson ), the essays appear to have suggested, by antagonism, at least two works that hold a permanent place in the literature of English ethics — Butler's Dissertation on the Nature of Virtue, and Richard Price's Treatise of Moral Good and Evil ( 1757 ).
* Richard Long ( MP 1694 ) ( 1668 – 1730 ), Whig MP for Chippenham, Wiltshire ; supporter of the Immorality Bill ; sheriff of Wiltshire ( 1702 – 03 )
By the 1950s there were only two bells: one cast by Richard Keene of Woodstock in 1694 and the other cast in 1887.
Richard Wall ( 5 November 1694 – 26 December 1777 ) was an Irish-born soldier, diplomat and minister who rose in the Spanish service to become Chief Minister.
* Téllez Alarcia, D., “ Richard Wall: light and shade of an Irish minister in Spain ( 1694 – 1777 )” in Irish Studies Review, 11. 2, August 2003, pp. 123 – 36.
In 1694 Richard Standish declared in the Chancery Court that he could not sign over the mines to his wife as he was a tenant.
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