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* 1646 – Robert Bolling, English settler in Virginia ( d. 1709 )
* 1784 – Samuel Johnson, English writer and lexicographer ( b. 1709 )
* 1709 – Barbara Palmer, 1st Duchess of Cleveland, English mistress of Charles II of England ( b. 1640 )
* 1709 – Samuel Johnson, English author and lexicographer ( d. 1784 )
* December 26 – Robert Bolling, English settler in Virginia ( d. 1709 )
* August 24 – Thomas Alcock, English clergyman ( b. 1709 )
* December 13 – Samuel Johnson, English writer and lexicographer ( b. 1709 )
* John Williams ( bishop of Chichester ) ( 1636 ?– 1709 ), English Bishop of Chichester
Also as a scholar, Arbuthnot took up an interest in antiquities and published Tables of Grecian, Roman, and Jewish measures, weights and coins ; reduced to the English standard in 1705, 1707, 1709, and, expanded with a preface ( which indicated that his second son, Charles, was born in 1705 ), in 1727 and 1747.
* John Phillips ( c. 1709 – 1775 ), English master carpenter
In 1709, at the request of the author, Clake revised William Whiston's English translation of the Apostolical Constitutions.
John Cleland ( baptised 24 September 1709 – 23 January 1789 ) was an English novelist most famous and infamous as the author of Fanny Hill: or, the Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure.
Jean-Jacques Lefranc ( also Le Franc ), Marquis de Pompignan ( 10 August 1709 – 1 November 1784 ) was a French man of letters and erudition, who published a considerable output of theatrical work, poems, literary criticism, and polemics ; treatises on archeology, nature, travel and many other subjects ; and a wide selection of highly-regarded translations of the classics and other works from several European languages including English.
** Mary Pix, English novelist and dramatist ( died 1709 )
* Samuel Johnson ( 1709 – 1784 ), English author
date-Eleanor Glanville, English entomologist ( died 1709 ).
* Memorials of English Affairs from the supposed expedition of Brace to this Island to the end of the Reign of James I, were published 1709
Giving an account of the conversion of the English from paganism to Christianity, Translated into Modern English, with notes, etc .. London: W. Bowyer, 1709.
Giving an account of the conversion of the English from paganism to Christianity, Translated into Modern English, with notes, etc .. London: W. Bowyer, 1709.
Barbara Palmer, 1st Duchess of Cleveland, Countess of Castlemaine, also known as Lady Castlemaine ( – 9 October 1709 ) was an English courtesan and perhaps the most notorious of the many mistresses of King Charles II of England, by whom she had five children, all of which were acknowledged and subsequently ennobled.
Admiral of the Fleet Sir George Rooke ( 1650 – 24 January 1709 ) was an English naval commander.
Sir Thomas Littleton, 3rd Baronet ( 3 April 1647 – 31 December 1709 ), often Thomas de Littleton, was an English and British statesman.

1709 and Woodes
Defoe's immediate inspiration for Crusoe is usually thought to be a Scottish sailor named Alexander Selkirk, who was rescued in 1709 by Woodes Rogers ' expedition after four years on the uninhabited island of Más a Tierra in the Juan Fernández Islands off the Chilean coast.

1709 and William
His long-anticipated rescue occurred on 1 February 1709 by way of the Duke, a privateering ship piloted by William Dampier.
The office of Lord High Admiral passed a number of times in and out of commission until 1709, after which the office was almost permanently in commission ( the last Lord High Admiral being the future King William IV in the early 19th century ).
Illustration of the death of Chiron and Demetrius from Act 5, Scene 2 ; from The Works of Mr. William Shakespeare, edited by Nicholas Rowe ( writer ) | Nicholas Rowe ( 1709 )
Family tradition says that Crockett's father was born on the voyage to America from Ireland, though in fact Crockett's great-grandfather, William David Crockett, was registered as having been born in New Rochelle, New York in 1709.
His eldest son Henry Dodwell the younger ( d. 1784 ) was the author of a pamphlet entitled Christianity not founded on Argument, to which a reply was published by his brother William Dodwell ( 1709 – 1785 ), who was concurrently engaged in a controversy with Conyers Middleton on the subject of miracles.
William Beckford ( 19 December 1709 – 21 June 1770 ) was a well-known political figure in 18th century London, who twice held the office of Lord Mayor of London ( 1762 and 1769 ).
After possibly six months as a captain in the regiment guard in 1708, on 11 February 1709 he joined the Regiment on foot in Anhalt-Zerbst ( No. 8 ) which later changed its name to the Grenadier's Regiment King Frederick William IV of Prussia.
Sir Thomas Prendergast, 1st Baronet, who was killed in action at the Battle of Malplaquet in 1709, and Penelope Cadogan, sister of William Cadogan, 1st Earl Cadogan.
in Newfoundland, Canada 1709-13 ), French soldier ; he captured Fort William at St. John's, Newfoundland in 1709
This story is false: the bridge was built of oak in 1749 by James Essex the Younger ( 1722 – 1784 ) to the design of the master carpenter William Etheridge ( 1709 – 1776 ), 22 years after Newton died.
From 1701 – 1709 it was the home of the painter William Hogarth who was just a child at that time.
* William Courtenay, 7th Earl of Devon, 1st Viscount Courtenay ( 11 February 1709 / 1710 – 16 May 1762 ) ( created Viscount Courtenay 1762 )
Dolben's two sons died abroad in his lifetime ( William, the elder, whose portrait was painted by Godfrey Kneller in 1709 and engraved by Smith in 1710, dying in 1709, aged 20 ), and Mary, one of his three daughters, died on 24 June 1710, aged 8.
* Hans William Bentinck, 1st Earl of Portland ( 1649 – 1709 )
* William Bentinck, 2nd Duke of Portland ( 1709 – 1762 ), eldest son of the 1st Duke
* William Hay, 6th Earl of Kinnoull ( d. 1709 )
* William Stewart, 3rd Viscount Mountjoy ( 1709 – 1769 ), created Earl of Blessington in 1745
* The Works of William Shakespear ( London: Jacob Tonson, 1709 ), first modern edition of the plays.
He studied anatomy in London under William Cowper ( 1666 – 1709 ), and began lecturing anatomy in 1710.
Edward was the son of William ( 1698 – 1756 ) and Mary ( Scull ) ( 1709 – 1790 ) Biddle.
* William Beckford ( politician ) ( 1709 – 1770 ), English businessman, often called " Alderman Beckford ", father of William Thomas

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