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* 1784 Western North Carolina ( now eastern Tennessee ) declares itself an independent state under the name of Franklin ; it is not accepted into the United States, and only lasts for four years.
* 1784 Allan Ramsay, Scottish painter ( b. 1713 )
In any case Napoleon went to Brienne 1779 1784.
* 1718 Nathaniel Hone the Elder, Irish painter ( d. 1784 )
* 1784 Peter Vivian Daniel, American jurist, Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court ( d. 1860 )
The museum ’ s first notable addition towards its collection of antiquities, since its foundation, was by Sir William Hamilton ( 1730 1803 ), British Ambassador to Naples, who sold his collection of Greek and Roman artefacts to the museum in 1784 together with a number of other antiquities and natural history specimens.
Following his conquest of most of Western Europe, the first Napoleon made his elder brother Joseph ( 1768 1844 ) king first of Naples ( 1806 1808 ) and then of Spain ( 1808 1813 ), his third brother Louis ( 1778 1846 ) king of Holland ( 1806 1810 ) ( subsequently forcing his abdication after his failure to subordinate Dutch interests to those of France ) and his youngest brother Jérôme Bonaparte ( 1784 1860 ) king of Westphalia, the short-lived realm created from some of the states of northwestern Germany ( 1807 1813 ).
# Jérôme Bonaparte ( 1784 1860 ), King of Westphalia
Its first Lieutenant-Governor was Joseph Frederick Wallet DesBarres ( 1784 1787 ) and his successor was William Macarmick ( 1787 ).
Denis Diderot ( ; October 5, 1713 July 31, 1784 ) was a French philosopher, art critic, and writer.
* 1784 Grand Duchess Elena Pavlovna of Russia ( d. 1803 )
David was the third of six children, two daughters and four sons: James ( 1777 1847 ), minister at Craig, Ferryden ; David ; David ; George ( 1784 1855 ), minister at Scoonie, Fife ; and Patrick ( 1788 1859 ), minister at the abbey church, Paisley.
* 1784 Princess Maria Antonia of Naples and Sicily, Princess of Asturias ( d. 1806 )
* 1784 Archduke Louis of Austria ( d. 1864 )
* 1784 Samuel Johnson, English writer and lexicographer ( b. 1709 )
Aberdeen married firstly Lady Catherine Elizabeth ( 1784 1812 ), daughter of John Hamilton, 1st Marquess of Abercorn, and assumed by Royal license the additional surname of Hamilton in 1818.
* George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen ( 1784 1860 )

1784 and Zachary
** Zachary Taylor, 12th President of the United States ( b. 1784 )

1784 and Taylor
* Robert Taylor ( Radical ) ( 1784 1844 ), English clergyman turned freethinker
In 1784, he was apprenticed to Messrs Taylor & Co, an engraving and die casting works in Birmingham owned by a Mr Benjamin Patrick.
In May 1784 a dispute occurred between Professor John Anderson and other members of the Faculty, including Principal William Leechman and Professors Richardson and Taylor ; it turned on the refusal of a majority of the Faculty to minute complaints of the Professor regarding the alleged abuse of college funds, etc.
William Taylor Barry ( February 5, 1784 August 30, 1835 ) was an American statesman and jurist.
The Taylor family became involved in 1784 and a foundry was established on the current site in 1839.
To pump water from the workings an early 50-inch Newcomen steam engine was erected in 1727 by Joseph Hornblower, superseded in 1784 by a 58-inch Boulton & Watt steam engine and in 1823 ( when John Taylor was manager ) by an 80-inch William Sims engine.
John W. Taylor ( March 26, 1784 September 18, 1854 ) was an early 19th century U. S. politician from New York.
Her six brothers and sisters included Edward Taylor ( 1784 1863 ), a singer and music professor, John Taylor ( 1779 1863 ), a mining engineer, Richard Taylor ( 1781 1858 ), a printer and editor and publisher of scientific works.
His uncles by marriage, Benjamin Howard ( 1760 1814 ) and William Taylor Barry ( 1784 1835 ), both served in the Kentucky House of Representatives and were U. S. Representatives from Kentucky.
Reverend Robert Taylor ( 1784 1844 ), was an early 19th century Radical, a clergyman turned freethinker whose " Infidel home missionary tour " was a dramatic incident in Charles Darwin's education, subsequently leaving Charles Darwin with a horrifying memory of " the Devil's Chaplain " as a warning of the dangers of dissent from established Church of England doctrine.

1784 and American
Since the Bishop of London refused to ordain ministers in the British American colonies, this constituted an emergency, and as a result, on 2 September 1784, Rev.
After the American Revolutionary War, King's College briefly became a state entity, and was renamed Columbia College in 1784.
* 1736 Ann Lee, American founder of Shakers ( d. 1784 )
Reynolds painted by American artist Gilbert Stuart, oil on canvas, 1784
* 1784 American Revolutionary War: Ratification Day, United States Congress ratifies Treaty of Paris with Great Britain.
* Micah Sterling ( 1784 1844 ), American politician
* 1728 Caesar Rodney, American lawyer ( d. 1784 )
* His son Peyton Randolph, Jr. ( Virginia, 1739-Virginia, May 16, 1784 ) was a Major in the American Revolution and aide-de-camp to the Marquis of Lafayette and married ( 1763 ) his first cousin Lucy Harrison ( Berkeley Plantation, Charles City County (?
Ethan Allen published the first American defense of deism, the Oracles of Reason ( 1784 ), but deism remained primarily a philosophy of the educated elite.
As a result of the American Revolution, John Wesley was compelled in 1784 to break with standard practice and ordain two of his lay preachers as presbyters ( Thomas Vasey and Richard Whatcoat.
* May 17 Seth Warner American revolutionary hero ( d. 1784 )
* October 7 Caesar Rodney, American lawyer and signer of the Declaration of Independence ( d. 1784 )
* February 29 Ann Lee, American religious leader ( d. 1784 )
However, impetus to land settlement came with the influx of Loyalist refugees and military personnel in 1784 after the American Revolution.
* Caesar Rodney ( 1728 1784 ), signer of the American Declaration of Independence 1776
Having been ceded to the United States by Great Britain after the American Revolution by the Treaty of Paris, the lands north of the Ohio River and west of the Appalachian Mountains became, in 1784, incorporated into the Northwest Territory.
In 1784, following end of the American Revolutionary War, the name of Tryon County was changed to Montgomery County.
In 1784, the name " Charlotte County " was changed to honor George Washington, the American Revolutionary War general and later President of the United States of America.
In 1784, following the peace treaty that ended the American Revolutionary War, the name of Tryon County was changed to Montgomery County in honor of the general, Richard Montgomery, who had captured several places in Canada and died attempting to capture the city of Quebec, replacing the name of the hated British governor.
In 1784, following the peace treaty that ended the American Revolutionary War, the name of Tryon County was changed to Montgomery County in honor of the general, Richard Montgomery, who had captured several places in Canada and died attempting to capture the city of Quebec, replacing the name of the hated British governor.
In 1784, following the peace treaty that ended the American Revolutionary War, the name of Tryon County was changed to Montgomery County in honor of the general, Richard Montgomery, who had captured several places in Canada and died attempting to capture the city of Quebec, replacing the name of the hated British governor.
* John Dunlap ( 1747 1812 ), publisher of the first American daily newspaper the Pennsylvania Packet in 1784, also the printer of the American Declaration of Independence.

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