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1726 and George
The discussion had turned to a book that Wordsworth was reading, A Voyage Round The World by Way of the Great South Sea ( 1726 ) by Captain George Shelvocke.
Maximilian Emanuel founded in 1726 the Royal Order of Saint George for the Defense of the Immaculate Conception, a dynastic Order of the Royal House of Bavaria.
Key evidence for this includes a letter dictated by Agaja to George I of Great Britain in 1726, whose authenticity is disputed.
Prince William Augustus ( 26 April 1721 < small >< nowiki >< nowiki ></ nowiki ></ small > – 31 October 1765 ), was a younger son of George II of Great Britain and Caroline of Ansbach, and Duke of Cumberland from 1726.
In 1726, at the urging of her brother Augustine Washington ( George Washington's father ), Mildred sold him the Potomac River estate.
The title was first created in the Peerage of Great Britain on 26 July 1726 by George I, who bestowed it on his grandson Prince Frederick, who also became Prince of Wales the following year.
The original Baroque church was built between 1726 and 1743, and was designed by Dresden's city architect, George Bähr, who did not live to see the completion of his greatest work.
George I's five guinea coins were only struck in 1716, 1717, 1720, and 1726, and they bear his abbreviated Hanoverian titles in addition to the usual British, French, and Irish title.
George I's two guinea coins were only struck in 1717, 1720, and 1726, and they bear his abbreviated Hanoverian titles in addition to the usual British, French, and Irish title.
George I's guinea coins were struck in all years between 1714 and 1727, with the elephant and castle sometimes appearing in 1721, 1722, and 1726.
George Wythe ( 1726 – June 8, 1806 ) was an American lawyer, a Virginia judge, and a prominent opponent of slavery.
Snowdon as a peerage title had previous royal associations ; the title of Baron Snowdon had been conferred along with the Dukedom of Edinburgh on Prince Frederick Louis, grandson of George I and future Prince of Wales, in 1726.
Murdock was the son of Reverend George Murdock, who brought his family from Scotland to Prince George's County, Maryland, in British America about 1726.
George I whilst returning from visiting his continental possessions in 1726 was grounded on Camber Sands and spent the next four days in Rye, being accommodated at Lamb House.
On the accession of George I the duchess of Shrewsbury became a lady of the bedchamber to the Princess of Wales, a position which she retained till her death on 29 June 1726.
Translation of: Beringer, Johann ; Hueber, George Ludwig ( 1726 ).
George Roberts ", by the author Daniel Defoe, published in 1726 in London.
* Royal Order of Saint George for the Defense of the Immaculate Conception, founded by Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria in 1726
His maternal grandfather, Andreas Gottlieb Bernstorff ( 1640 – 1726 ), had been one of the ablest ministers of George I and the head of the German Chancery, and under his guidance Johann was very carefully educated, acquiring amongst other things that intimate knowledge of the leading European languages, especially French, which ever afterwards distinguished him.
* Sir George Savile, 8th Baronet ( 1726 – 1784 )
The title of Marquess of Berkhampstead had previously been conferred with the Dukedom of Cumberland on Prince William Augustus, son of King George II, in 1726.
The family acquired additional land located on nearby Popes Creek where the first section of the house in which George Washington was born was built before 1718 and enlarged by his father between 1722 – 1726.
On the accession of George I in 1714 he was deprived of the justiceship, but from 1726 to 1730 he was Lord Privy Seal.
Theophilus married actress Jane Johnson and they had four children: Colley George in 1726, Catherine in 1727, Jane in 1729, and Elizabeth in 1732.

1726 and Frederick
His father was Christian Augustus ( 1673 — 1726 ) duke and a younger prince of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp, prince-bishop of Lubeck, and administrator, during the Great Northern War, of the duchies of Holstein-Gottorp for his relative Charles Frederick.
* Prince Frederick ( 1707 – 1751 ), 1st Duke of Edinburgh ( 1726 – 1751 ).
Frederick, Prince of Wales was styled " Duke of Gloucester " from 1718 – 1726, but was then created Duke of Edinburgh rather than of Gloucester.
The title of Viscount Launceston had previously been conferred with the Dukedom of Edinburgh on Prince Frederick Lewis, later Prince of Wales, also in 1726.
* Prince Henry of Prussia ( 1726 – 1802 ), son of King Frederick William I of Prussia
His usual bad manners toward her was so noted, that the opposite was seen as a surprise: in 1726, Sophia Dorothea inherited a sum of three million from her mother, and Frederick William was noted to suddenly treat her very well.
Christian Frederick ( h ) Schwarz ( also Schwartz ) ( 1726 – 1798 ) was a German Lutheran Protestant missionary to India.
* Princess Louise of Denmark ( 1726 – 1756 ), daughter of Christian VI of Denmark and wife of Ernest Frederick III, Duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen
* 1726: George Frederick Charles ( previously Margrave of Kulmbach from 1708 )
In 1726 he was appointed governor to the young prince Frederick of Hesse-Kassel ( or Hesse-Cassel ), and in 1735 returned to Lausanne with a good pension.
Friedrich Karl von Schönborn was born in Mainz on March 3, 1674, the second son of Melchior Frederick, Count of Schönborn ( the ruler of Schönborn ) and his wife, Maria Anna Sophia von Boineburg ( 1652 – 1726 ).

1726 and II
* 1695 – Nicolaus II Bernoulli, Swiss mathematician ( d. 1726 )
* 1662 – Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria ( d. 1726 )
Hannah was the daughter of Col. Philip Ludwell II ( 1672 – 1726 ) of " Greenspring ", and Hannah Harrison ( 1679 – 1731 ).
* July 11 – Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria ( d. 1726 )
* February 6 – Nicolaus II Bernoulli, Swiss mathematician ( d. 1726 )
* Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria ( 1662 – 1726 )
* Nicolaus II Bernoulli, Swiss mathematician ( 1695 – 1726 )
Maximilian II ( July 11, 1662 – February 26, 1726 ), also known as Max Emanuel or Maximilian Emanuel, was a Wittelsbach ruler of Bavaria and a ' Kurfürst of the Holy Roman Empire.
Socinian theology continued in Transylvania, where Polish exiles such as Andrzej Wiszowaty Jr. taught in the Unitarian College ( 1726 – 1740 ), as evidenced in the Summa Universae Theologiae Christianae secundum Unitarios of Mihály Lombard de Szentábrahám recognized as the statement of faith of the Unitarian Church of Transylvania by Emperor Joseph II in 1782.
** François-André Danican Philidor ( André II ) ( 1726 – 1795 ), very late son of André, opera composer ( notably Tom Jones ), chess master, and namesake of two chess terms:
* Nicolaus II Bernoulli ( 1695 – 1726 ) Mathematician ; worked on curves, differential equations, and probability.
Duke Joseph Ferdinand Leopold of Bavaria, Prince of Asturias ( 28 October 1692 – 6 February 1699 ) was the son of Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria ( 1679 – 1705, 1714 – 1726 ) and his first wife, Maria Antonia of Austria, daughter of Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor, maternal granddaughter of King Felipe IV of Spain.
James Bowdoin II ( August 7, 1726 – November 6, 1790 ) was an American political and intellectual leader from Boston, Massachusetts during the American Revolution.
* Charles Beauclerk, 1st Duke of St Albans ( 1670 – 1726 ) ( elder illegitimate son of Charles II and Nell Gwynn )
His son Grigore II Ghica, initiated in the intricacies of the Ottoman politics due to his rank as Dragoman, succeeded in acquiring the Moldavian throne on the 26th of September 1726.
* February 6-Nicolaus II Bernoulli, Swiss mathematician ( died 1726 )
Naushon Island was at one time the property of James Bowdoin III ( 1752 – 1811 ), son of Massachusetts ' governor James Bowdoin II ( 1726 – 1790 ) and appointed by President Thomas Jefferson to serve as the U. S. plenipotentiary to Spain.
Among notable guests were King Augustus II the Strong ( 1726 to 1727 and again in 1729 ), King Augustus III and his wife and sons Prince Francis Xavier and Prince Charles ( 1744 and 1752 ), Prince Charles of Saxony, Duke of Courland ( twice in 1759 ), Bishop Ignacy Krasicki ( 1760 ), King Stanisław August Poniatowski ( occasionally ), Emperor Joseph II Habsburg ( 1780 ), Grand Duke Paul, future Tsar Paul I of Russia, with his wife ( 1782 ), King Louis XVIII of France ( 1798 ), French, English, Turkish and Russian envoys and Italian actress.
Hannah was the daughter of Col. Philip Ludwell II ( 1672 – 1726 ) of " Greenspring ", and Hannah Harrison ( 1679 – 1731 ).

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