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1739 and William
Martha had three brothers and four sisters: John ( 1733 – 1749 ), William ( 1734 – 1776 ), Bartholomew ( 1737 – 1785 ), Anna Marie " Fanny " Dandridge Bassett ( 1739 – 1777 ), Frances ( 1744 – 1757 ), Elizabeth Dandridge Aylet Henley ( 1749 – 1800 ), and Mary Dandridge ( 1756 – 1763 ).
In 1739 William inherited the estates formerly owned by the Nassau-Dillenburg branch of his family, and in 1743 he inherited those formerly owned by the Nassau-Siegen branch of his family.
He completed a continuous history of England by writing the History of England during the Reigns of William and Mary, Anne and George I ( 1735 ); and the History of England during the Reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth ( 1739 ).
** William Watson-Wentworth, Viscount Higham ( 1728 – 1739 )
* William Johnson Temple ( 1739 – 1796 ) English cleric and essayist, a correspondent of James Boswell
William Bartram ( April 20, 1739 – July 22, 1823 ) was an American naturalist.
The house contains a notable chimneypiece by William Palmer installed in 1739.
* William Ramsay, 6th Earl of Dalhousie ( c. 1660 – 1739 )
* William Craven, 3rd Baron Craven ( 1700 – 1739 )
He was succeeded in 1739 by his son, William, the second earl.
On April 5, 1802, Alexander married Janetta Waddel, the daughter of a Presbyterian preacher, James Waddel ( 1739 – 1805 ), whose eloquence was described in William Wirt's Letters of a British Spy ( 1803 ).
* William Downing, 1735 – 1739
* William Smith, 1739 – 1740
** William Villiers, Lord Villiers ( 1715 – 1739 )
A description of the mill by William Wilson dating from sometime between 1739 and 1753 has survived:
Later the treatise was translated into English by John Pultney in 1680, Leonard Welsted in 1712, and William Smith in 1739 whose translation had its fifth edition in 1800.
* William Brownlow ( 1683 – 1739 ), Irish MP for Armagh County 1711 – 1739
William Lee ( 1739 – 1795 ) was an American diplomat during the Revolutionary War.
William married Hannah Phillipa Ludwell ( 1739 – 1784 ) on March 7, 1769.
His brothers, Richard Henry Lee ( 1732 – 1794 ), Francis Lightfoot Lee ( 1734 – 1797 ) and William Lee ( 1739 – 1795 ), were also Revolutionary-era diplomats.
* William Thompson ( Ipswich MP ) ( 1678 – 1739 ), English Member of Parliament for Ipswich
William Carmichael ( c. 1739 – 1795 ) was an American statesman and diplomat from Maryland during and after the Revolutionary War.
( His older brother, William Ponsonby, 2nd Earl of Bessborough had married the Duke's eldest daughter in 1739.

1739 and Johnson
Acting on his own initiative, in 1739 Johnson bought a house and small farm on the north side of the river, where he built a store and a sawmill.
Between 1737 and 1739, Johnson became close to Savage.
Topham Beauclerk ( pronounced ' Bo-Clare ') ( 22 December 1739 – 11 March 1780 ) was a celebrated wit and the only son of Lord Sidney Beauclerk ; he was the great-grandson of King Charles II and a friend of Dr. Johnson and of Horace Walpole.

1739 and previously
In the course of the Russo-Turkish War of 1768 – 1774, the Ottoman armies were defeated by the Russian Empire, that occupied the region during 15 December 1769 – September 1774, and previously during 14 September – October 1739.
It was created in 1739 for Brabazon Ponsonby, 2nd Viscount Duncannon, who had previously represented Newtownards and County Kildare in the Irish House of Commons.

1739 and Amsterdam
Isaac de Beausobre ( 8 March 1659 – 5 June 1738 ) was a French Protestant churchman, now best known for his history of Manichaeism, Histoire Critique de Manichée et du Manichéisme in two volumes ( Amsterdam 1734 – 1739 ).

1739 and purchased
In 1739, he purchased Wimpole Hall, the greatest country house in Cambridgeshire.
She was purchased in 1739 and was broken up by 1742.
* HMS Hunter was a 10-gun fire ship purchased in 1739 and renamed HMS Vulcan in 1740.
* HMS Princess Royal was a 24-gun storeship purchased in 1739 and sold in 1750.
* HMS Phaeton, also a fireship, formerly a merchantman purchased in 1739, served as an escort during the War of Austrian Succession.
Johann Christian Götze, Director of the Royal Library at Dresden, purchased the codex from a private owner in Vienna in 1739.
She was purchased in 1739 and hulked in 1743.
* was an 8-gun fireship purchased in 1739 and sold in 1746.
* HMS Scarborough was a hospital ship purchased in 1739 and sold in 1744.

1739 and land
Sir Peter Warren began accumulating land in 1731 and built a frame house capacious enough to hold a sitting of the Assembly when smallpox rendered the city dangerous in 1739.
Woodbridge was originally called " Amity ", having been carved out of land originally belonging to New Haven and Milford as an independent parish in 1739.
A borough charter was granted in 1739 by King George II, which changed the name of the settlement from Willington, after Thomas Willing the first developer of the land who organized the area in a grid pattern similar to that of its northern neighbor Philadelphia, to Wilmington, presumably after Spencer Compton, Earl of Wilmington.
In 1739, Lawrence, having reached his majority ( age 21 ), began buying up parcels of land from the adjoining Spencer tract, beginning with the land around the Grist Mill on Dogue Creek.
The modern history of Cherry Valley begins with John Lindesay receiving a land grant from George II of England ; he moved there in 1739, and seven Anglo-Scottish families from New Hampshire moved into the area the following year.
The village was the site of the first settlement in the town, around 1803, based on an original land grant of 1739.
During the winter of 1739 / 1740 the last of the Newport Quaker community left their Newport land and homes and moved to Co. Roscommon where their lives would be less wretched.
According to James Campisi, the anthropologist hired by the Lumbee tribe, this area " is located in the heart of the so-called old field of the Cheraw documented in land records between 1737 and 1739.
In 1739 AD, the ruler Basavappa Nayaka II donated land in Gokarn to build a Math in reverence to their primary deity, Shri Bhavanishankar.
As early as 1739 he began acquiring land of his own to the south and west of Beverley's Manor in what is today Rockingham and Bath counties.

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