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1736 and Reverend
In the years following his death, the manuscript was referenced by several New England historians, including Bradford's nephew Nathaniel Morton who published emaining in the hands of the Bradford family for nearly a century, the manuscript passed to the Reverend Thomas Prince who used it in his writing of Chronological History in 1736.

1736 and preached
* Fifteen sermons preached at the Rolls Chapel, 1726, 1729, 1736, 1749, 1759, 1765, 1769, 1774, 1792

1736 and 1739
* 1739 – The Treaty of Nissa is signed by the Ottoman Empire and Russia at the finish of the Russian-Turkish War, 17361739.
* Johann Adolph Hasse, various including Serpentes ignei in deserto-( 1735, 1736 or 1739 )
From 1736 to 1739, the area was under the authority of Hempfield Township in Lancaster County east of the Susquehanna.
Senesino left England in 1736, and appeared in a few more productions in Italy: he sang at Florence from 1737 to 1739, and then in Naples till 1740, making his final appearance in Porpora's Il trionfo di Camilla at the Teatro San Carlo.
: 1740 – 1739 – 1738 – 1737 – 1736 – 1735 – 1734 – 1733 – 1732 – 1731
A new church was built in the 11th century and the current church largely dates from 17361739, under design by Ferdinando Ruggieri, who turned it into a one nave edifice.
de: Russisch-Österreichischer Türkenkrieg ( 17361739 )
no: Den russisk-østerrikske tyrkerkrig ( 17361739 )
During the Russo-Turkish War ( 1735 – 1739 ), Russian Field Marshal Burkhard Christoph von Munnich successfully stormed the fortifications on June 17, 1736 and left the Tatar fortress in ruins.
Book I ( 1736 ), dedicated to Messieurs les Comédiens Français, Book II ( 1739 ), dedicated to Monsieur Gaudion de le Grange Conseiller du Parlement, and Book V are for two cellos and basso continuo.
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He later served as the colony's chief justice from 1731 to 1739, and in the absence of a governor of Pennsylvania, became acting governor from 1736 to 1738.
Having in 1736 accepted the invitation of a congregation in Berlin, he was in the following year chosen professor of rhetoric in the Collège Français there, and in 1739 professor of philosophy.
His review of the fishery for the years 1736 to 1739 demonstrated the need for protection.
Burn married first in 1736 Eleanor Nelson ( d. 1739 ) and second in 1740 Anne Kitchen.
Because of the Austro-Turkish war ( 17361739 ) and pestilence, number of inhabitants decreased and in 1740 the population of the settlement numbered 18 houses.
Pontoppidan became successively pastor in Hillerød and castle preacher in Frederiksborg ( 1734 ), Danish court preacher at Copenhagen ( 1735 ), professor extraordinary of theology at the University ( 1738 ), and a member of the mission board ( 1740 ), meanwhile writing his Everriculum fermenti veteris ( 1736 ) and Böse Sprichwörter ( 1739 ).
He entered Jesus College, Oxford, in 1736, where he took his degrees in arts ( BA 1739, MA 1743 ), while also devoting himself to mathematical studies, before concentrating on medical studies ( MB 1746, MD 1753 ).
Younger siblings included Alice Lee ( 1736 – 1818 ), who married American Chief Physician William Shippen, Jr. and diplomats William Lee ( b. 1739, d. 1795 ) and Arthur Lee ( b. 1740, d. 1792 ).

1736 and John
* 1676 – John Weldon, English musician and composer ( d. 1736 )
* John Brown ( Rhode Island ) ( 1736 – 1803 ), U. S. representative ( F – RI, 1799 – 1801 ), co-founder of Brown University
Corbin Washington ( 1764 – 1799 ), son of Col. John Augustine Washington ( 1736 – 1787 ) and Hannah Bushrod ( 1738 – 1801 ).
Another source of his inspiration were drawings he collected, some drawings of Palladio himself, which had belonged to Inigo Jones and many more of Inigo Jones ' pupil John Webb, which Kent published in 1727 ( although a date of 1736 is generally accepted ) as Some Designs of Mr Inigo Jones ... with Some Additional Designs that were by Kent and Burlington.
* Sir John Anderson, 1st Baronet, of Mill Hill ( c. 1736 – 1813 ), British politician, MP for City of London, 1793 – 1806
* Charles Lynch ( 1736 – 1796 ), brother of founder John Lynch, Patriot in American Revolution, source of word " lynching "
* John Addison, 1736, London.
It replaced a 1736 grant which was ruled invalid when the line between New Hampshire and Massachusetts was redrawn to satisfy claims by the heirs of John Mason.
John Cram and his family were the first settlers, and established a sawmill in the community in 1736.
Other artists who were commissioned to record the appearance of the gardens were England's first landscape painter George Lambert ( 1700 – 1765 ), the French painter Jacques Rigaud ( 1681 – 1754 ) and the cartographer John Rocque ( 1709 – 1762 ) who produced an engraved survey of Chiswick in 1736 showing the Villa and many of its garden buildings.
* John Williams ( born 1736 ) ( 1736 –?
Rudolf Erich Raspe ( March 1736 – November 1794 ) was a German librarian, writer and scientist, called by his biographer John Carswell a " rogue ".
Sir John Francis Edward Acton, 6th Baronet ( 3 June 1736 – 12 August 1811 ) was commander of the naval forces of Grand Duchy of Tuscany and prime minister of Naples under Ferdinand IV.
Sometime between Charles ' birth in 1736 and the middle of the decade, Charles ' father died, leaving behind his Chestnut Hill estate to his eldest son, John.
Carlyle's autobiography recalled the Porteous Riots of 1736, and his friendship with Adam Smith, David Hume, Charles Townshend and John Home, the dramatist, for witnessing the performance of whose tragedy Douglas he was censured in 1757.
* John Thomas ( cleric ) ( 1736 – 1769 ), Welsh Anglican priest and antiquarian
" In Scarborough Public Library there is an engraving by John Setterington dated 1736 which shows people bathing and popularly believed to be first evidence for bathing machines, however Devon claims this a year earlier in 1735.
John Horne TookeJohn Horne Tooke ( 25 June 1736 – 18 March 1812 ) was an English politician and philologist.
" It appeared in English translation in 1736 with a biography by John Lockman.
His mother was Louisa ( d. 1736 ), daughter of John Carteret, 1st Earl Granville, and a descendant, of the family of Granville who held the earldom of Bath from 1661 to 1711.
* Sir John Acton, 6th Baronet ( 1736 – 1811 ), prime minister of Naples
* John Weldon 1702 – 1736
John Theophilus Desaguliers has won the medal the most often, in 1734, 1736 and 1741.

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