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1703 and married
Sir Thomas Webster, MP and baronet ( 1677 – 1751, created a baronet 1703, baronetcy extinct 1923 ), married the heiress Jane Cheek ( granddaughter of a wealthy merchant, Henry Whistler, to whose vast inheritance she succeeded in 1719 ).
On the elevation of Anna to the Russian throne, Biron, who had married Benigna Gottlieb von Trotha gt Treyden ( 1703 – 1782 ) in 1723, came to Moscow and received many honours and riches.
His second wife died in 1703, and he married for the third time in 1707, to Elizabeth Fitzhebert.
Sir William's daughter Margaret married Murrough O ' Brien, 1st Earl of Inchiquin ; his son John was father of Arthur St Leger, created Viscount Doneraile in 1703.
* He married, secondly, Catherine Greville ( d. 7 February 1703 ), daughter of Fulke Greville, 5th Baron Brooke and Sarah Dashwood, on 12 March 1698 in St. Clement Danes, Westminster, London, England.
On 8 October 1720, Onslow married Anne Bridges ( 1703 – 1763 ), daughter of John Bridges of Thames Ditton, Surrey, and the niece and coheir of Henry Bridges of Imber Court.
Barbara Lowther ( d. 1716 ), married c. 1703 Thomas Howard of Corby ( d. 1740 )
They would have five children: Mary ( 1703 ) ( married Henry Lee ), Elizabeth ( 1706 ) ( married William Beverley ), Richard ( 1710 ), Anna ( 1711 ) ( married Robert Munford ), and Theodorick ( 1718 )
Penelope Pelham, who married Josiah Winslow in 1651, was born about 1630 in England and died on December 7, 1703 in Marshfield, Massachusetts.
* Princess Maria Eleonore ( 1703 – 18 July 1757 ); married Count Friedrich August von Harrach-Rohrau
However, the contract was quashed and in 1703 the estate was sold to John Asgill, who had married a daughter of Nicholas Browne.
A daughter of Abraham Houblon, Anne, was married to Henry Temple, later Viscount Palmerston, in 1703.
In 1696 she married Sir David Colyear, Bt., who was created Earl of Portmore in 1703, and she was thus the mother of Charles Colyear, 2nd Earl of Portmore.
He was married twice ( 1651 and 11 July 1703 ); by his first wife, Elizabeth Whittle ( died August, 1696 ), daughter of William Whittle and wife, he had seven sons, all of whom predeceased him, and three daughters ; by his second, Christiana Hope ( died 17 February 1718 ), daughter of Rev.
* Thomas Foley, 2nd Baron Foley ( 1703 – 1766 ), son of previous, never married, rebuilt parish church of Great Witley
He had nine children, the eldest of which was John Scott ( 1702 – 1733 ), a Manhattan merchant, who married Marian Morin ( 1703 – 1755 ), daughter of Huguenot settler Pierre Morin.
She bore him a daughter, Princess Rwadam who was married, from 1703 to 1714, to the king George VII of Imereti.
Benzelius married Anna Svedberg in 1703.
# He may have been a Samuel Smith Jr. of Barbados, who is conjectured to have a direct relationship with a David Smith of Long Island, New York who married another Elizabeth Lewis in 1703, and many inhabitants of the New York area at this time traveled back and forth between the West Indies and northern coastal areas.
* Maria Leszczyńska, ( 1703 – 1768 ), Queen of France, married to Louis XV of France
* Lord Charles Kerr ( d. 1735 ), appointed Director of Chancery in 1703, married Janet Murray, daughter of Sir David Murray, 2nd Baronet, and had issue
On 5 May 1659, Lord Atholl married Lady Amelia Ann Sophia Stanley ( 1633-22 February 1702 / 1703 ), daughter of the James Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby and Charlotte de La Tremoille.

1703 and Elisabeth
Theophila Elisabeth Franziska Felicitas was born 13 November 1703 and died on 31 January 1705, when she was one year old.
George Frederick II, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach ( 3 May 1678 – 29 March 1703 ), known as George Frederick the Younger, the third son of John Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach by his first wife the Margravine Joanna Elisabeth of Baden-Durlach ( and thus a half-brother of Queen Caroline of Great Britain ), succeeded his elder brother as Margrave of Ansbach in 1692.
After the death of Elisabeth, Samuel commissioned the erection of a bust to be placed in St. Olave's, and when he himself died in 1703, regardless of the fact that he had had another long-term relationship after Elisabeth, he was placed to rest next to his wife on his own orders.

1703 and von
He defeated another of Augustus's armies under the command of Generalfeldmarschall Adam Heinrich von Steinau at the Battle of Pułtusk in spring 1703, and besieged and captured Thorn ( Toruń ).
de: Großer Sturm von 1703
On 21 April 1703 during the Great Northern War, a decisive battle was fought in Pułtusk where the Swedish army under Charles XII defeated and captured a large part of the Saxon army under Graf von Steinau.

1703 and d
* 1703 – Lorenzo Ricci, Italian religious leader, 18th Superior General of the Society of Jesus ( d. 1775 )
* 1642 – Johann Christoph Bach, German composer ( d. 1703 )
* 1703 – Ferdinand Konščak, Croatian explorer ( d. 1759 )
* 1633 – Samuel Pepys, English naval administrator and man of letters, posthumously famous as a diarist ( d. 1703 )
* 1703 – Shah Waliullah, Islamic Scholar and Reformer ( d. 1762 )
* 1664 – Mustafa II, Ottoman Sultan ( d. 1703 )
* 1703 – Gilbert Tennent, Irish-born religious leader ( d. 1764 )
* 1703 – Thomas Clap, American minister and academic ( d. 1767 )
* 1625 – Jean Herauld Gourville, French adventurer ( d. 1703 )
* 1635 – Robert Hooke, English scientist ( d. 1703 )
* 1703 – Jean-François Séguier, French astronomer and botanist ( d. 1784 )
* 1643 – Jean Chardin, French explorer ( d. 1703 )
* 1616 – John Wallis, English mathematician ( d. 1703 )
* 1703 – Johann Gottlieb Graun, German Baroque / Classical era composer and violinist ( d. 1771 )
* 1672 – Nicolas de Grigny, French organist and composer ( d. 1703 )
* December 6 – Johann Christoph Bach, German composer ( d. 1703 )
* January 29 – Johann Georg Graevius, German classical scholar and critic ( d. 1703 )
* April 1 – Charles de Saint-Évremond, French soldier and writer ( d. 1703 )
* November 23 – John Wallis, English mathematician ( d. 1703 )
* July 10 – Jean Herauld Gourville, French adventurer ( d. 1703 )
* January 12 – Charles Perrault, French folklorist ( d. 1703 )
* May 2 – Sir John Murray, 1st Marquess of Atholl ( d. 1703 )
* February 23 – Samuel Pepys, English civil servant and diarist ( d. 1703 )
* December 15 – Thomas Kingo, Danish poet ( d. 1703 )
* July 18 – Robert Hooke, English scientist ( d. 1703 )

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