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* 1733 – Englishman James Oglethorpe founds Georgia, the 13th colony of the Thirteen Colonies, and its first city at Savannah ( known as Georgia Day ).
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At Nuremberg in 1733, he published a collection of 316 observations of the aurora borealis made by himself and others over the period 1716 – 1732.
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John Millner ’ s memoirs – Compendious Journal ( 1733 ) – is more specific, recording 12, 087 of Villeroi ’ s army were killed or wounded, with another 9, 729 taken prisoner.
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Hans Egede's Hope Colony was organized under the auspices of the Bergen Greenland Company prior to its bankruptcy in 1727 ; it was succeeded by the merchant Jacob Severin ( 1733 – 1749 ), the General Trade Company ( Det almindelige Handelskompagni ; 1749 – 1774 ), and finally the Royal Greenland Trading Department ( KGH ; 1776 – 1908 ).
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In France, a great number of highly characteristic solo works were created and compiled into four books of ordres by François Couperin ( 1668 – 1733 ).
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The British colony of Georgia was founded by James Oglethorpe on February 11, 1733 ( February 1, 1732 O. S .).
* James Clinton ( 1733 – 1812 ), American Revolutionary War general, father of DeWitt Clinton, brother of George Clinton
Although Hawksmoor and John James terminated the commission by 1733, they were still being paid " for carrying on and finishing the works under their care " until James's death.
In 1733, when General James Edward Ogelthorpe founded the Georgia colony, a surveyor named Noble Jones was granted a tract on the island that was eventually named Wormsloe, possibly after an English estate but more probably due to the mulberry trees that were grown there, the worms of which, it was hoped, would form the basis for a silk industry.
It is believed to be the location of an early settlement in the Savannah area ( prior to General Oglethrope's land grant in 1733 ) founded by three brothers, William, James, and Robert Montgomery under a land grant of 1677.
Its name comes from Yamacraw Bluff, the landing site of James Oglethorpe's 1733 colonial expedition.
Other works were: An edition of Gavin Douglas's translation of Virgil's Aeneid ( 1710 ); the editing and completion of James Anderson's Selectus Diplomatum et Numismatum Scotiae Thesaurus ( 1739 ); Catalogue of the Advocates ' Library ( 1733 – 42 ); and a famous edition of Livy ( 1751 ).
The British colony of Georgia was founded by James Oglethorpe on February 11, 1733 ( February 1, 1732 O. S .).
James Duane ( February 6, 1733 – February 1, 1797 ) was an American lawyer, jurist, and Revolutionary leader from New York.
The other four children of James Brown II were Nicholas ( 1729 – 1791 ), Joseph ( 1733 – 1785 ), John ( 1736 – 1803 ) and Moses ( 1738 – 1836 ).
In the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society in 1733, some properties of coal-gas are detailed in a paper called, " An Account of the Damp Air in a Coal-pit of Sir James Lowther, sunk within Twenty Yards of the Sea.
Over one hundred years later in 1733, Sir James Lowther had some of his miners working on a water pit for his mine.
On February 12, 1733, James Oglethorpe landed the first settlers in the Ann, at what was to become Georgia's first city ( and later the first state capital ), Savannah.
Richard Barnes Mason was a grandson of George Mason ( 1725 – 1792 ); son of George Mason V ( 1753 – 1796 ); brother of George Mason VI ( 1786 – 1834 ); grandnephew of Thomson Mason ( 1733 – 1785 ); first cousin once removed of Stevens Thomson Mason ( 1760 – 1803 ), John Thomson Mason ( 1765 – 1824 ), and William Temple Thomson Mason ( 1782 – 1862 ); first cousin of Thomson Francis Mason ( 1785 – 1838 ) and James Murray Mason ( 1798 – 1871 ); second cousin of Armistead Thomson Mason ( 1787 – 1819 ), John Thomson Mason ( 1787 – 1850 ), and John Thomson Mason, Jr. ( 1815 – 1873 ); and second cousin once removed of Stevens Thomson Mason ( 1811 – 1843 ).
It would appear that a movement was set on foot in London to settle some Jews in the colony even before James Oglethorpe, in June, 1733, led his first band of followers to the point which soon after became the city of Savannah.
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