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1757 and married
Richard married first on December 5, 1757, Anne Aylett ( 1738 1768 ), daughter of William Aylett and Elizabeth Eskridge ( 1719 ).
On August 4, 1757, he married Sarah Orne ( 1736 1773 ); their first child was born eight months later.
He married his niece Maria Anna, Princess of Savoy ( 1757 1824 ), daughter of his older half-brother Victor Amadeus III, no issue.
# Maria Anna of Savoy ( 17 December 1757 11 October 1824 ) married Prince Benedetto of Savoy in 1775, no issue.
Johan moved to Lampeter Township in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, married the former Frena Howery, and they had three children there-Christian in 1750, Henry in 1754, and Esther in 1757.
The Isle of Man was briefly popular also, but in 1757 Tynwald, the Island's legislature, passed a similar Act, with the additional sanction of pillorying and ear-cropping for clergymen from overseas who married couples without banns.
On 5 June 1774, William married Lady Georgiana Spencer ( 1757 1806 ), a colourful character who became something of a national female icon of the late 18th century for her prominent role in fashion, politics and society in a predominately male-dominated environment.
Streatfield's death and that of an uncle in 1757 improved his circumstances, and on 16 June 1757 he married Sarah Blundell, originally of Belgrave in Leicestershire.
He married again on September 12, 1757, to Elizabeth Oswald ( 1732 1819 ),
He then moved to Wolverhampton in 1755 and married a local, Ann Bourne, in 1757 at St. Peter's Church at the age of 22.
In 1757, he married again to Mary Osborne.
In 1753 he married his first wife, Jane Compton ( 1730 1757 ), sister of Charles Compton, 7th Earl of Northampton.
On 11 October 1757, she married the seventy-year old widower Jean-Baptiste, marquis de Montesson, who died in 1769.
* Lady Georgiana FitzRoy ( 8 May 1757 18 January 1799 ), who married John Smyth ( 12 February 1748 12 February 1811 ) on 4 June 1778.
Deborah was married in Stoughton, Massachusetts to Benjamin Gannett ( 1757 1837 ), a farmer from Sharon, Massachusetts, on April 7, 1785.
He married Lucy Barclay ( 1757 1817 ).
In 1757, he married Margaret Wake, a London heiress with a dowry of 30, 000 pounds.
Johannes Reidt, a Hessian soldier from Raboldshausen, Germany, Born, January, 06, 1757, Salzberg Hesse Cassel Germany, mother, Anna Elizabeth Reid Her father, Johannes Reidt and mother, Anna Catherine Engel were married August 5, 1764 in Germany and his father, Johann Jacob Helmerich d. May 28, 1845, in Cabarrus County, N. C., served during the American Revolution in Company C ( Col. Friedrich von Porbeck ) of the Garrison Regiment von Wissenbach.
Bernard married Amelia Offley, daughter of the sheriff of Derbyshire, in December 1741, and the couple raised a large family: by 1757 the couple had eight living children.
* Lady Mary Yorke ( 1757 1830 ), married the 2nd Baron Grantham and had issue.
William Herbert ( c. 1696 31 March 1757 ), married Catherine Elizabeth Tewes (- 28 August 1770 ) and had Henry Herbert, 1st Earl of Carnarvon, who inherited Highclere Castle from his uncle
Brinkley married Esther, daughter of Matthew Weld of Molesworth Street, Dublin, by his wife Elizabeth Kane, daughter of Alderman Nathaniel Kane ( d. 1757 ) of Drumreaske, Co. Monaghan, Sheriff ( 1720 ) and Lord Mayor ( 1734 ) of Dublin, and co-founder of the Bank of Kane & Latouche.
In 1779 he married Gertrude Livingston ( 1757 1833 ), the daughter of Robert R. Livingston.

1757 and Mary
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 ).
Princess Mary ( later Queen Mary II of England and Scotland ) ( 1662 1694 ), eldest daughter of King James II & VII, and Princess Sophia Dorothea ( 1687 1757 ), only daughter of King George I, were eligible for this honour but did not receive it.
Mary Robinson ( née Darby ) ( 27 November 1757?
According to her memoirs, Mary gives her birth in 1758 but the year 1757 seems more likely according to recently published research ( see appendix to Byrne, 2005 ).
He married twice, first in 1757 to Mary Howard ( 1740 1770 ), who died from alcohol-induced liver failure aged 31.
In 1760, Mary, who had been created the 1st Baroness Stawell, bore Henry Bilson-Legge's only child, Henry Bilson-Legge, 2nd Baron Stawell ( 1757 1820 ), who became Baron Stawell on his mother's death in 1780.
In London on 11 or 15 December 1769, he married Anna Maria or Mary Anne Bonnell ( d. London, Upper Grosvenor Street, 23 July 1802 ), daughter of John Bonnell, of Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire ( baptized St. Dunstan's, 2 July 1689 interred Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, 28 November 1757 ), the son of Andrew Bonnell, a Merchant from London, and had four sons:

1757 and Howard
* Henry Bowes Howard, 11th Earl of Suffolk, 4th Earl of Berkshire ( 1687 1757 )
* Henry Bowes Howard, 4th Earl of Berkshire ( 1687 1757 ) ( succeeded as Earl of Suffolk in 1745 )
Henry Howard, 12th Earl of Suffolk, 5th Earl of Berkshire, KG, PC ( 16 May 1739 7 March 1779 ) was a British politician, styled Viscount Andover from 1756 to 1757.
* Robert Howard, 2nd Viscount Wicklow ( 1757 1815 ) ( succeeded as Earl of Wicklow in 1807 )
* Robert Howard, 2nd Earl of Wicklow ( 1757 1815 )
* Henry Howard, 11th Earl of Suffolk ( 1686 1757 ), English peer
* Henry Howard ( author ) ( 1757 1842 ), author of Howard family history

1757 and 1740
* 1752 Start of Konbaung-Hanthawaddy War, a new phase in Burmese Civil War ( 1740 1757 )
* 1757 End of Konbaung-Hanthawaddy War, and end of Burmese Civil War ( 1740 1757 )
The second dynasty, the Afshar, ruled from 1740 to 1757.
The kingdom then went to war with Siam, which had occupied up the Tenasserim coast to Martaban during the Burmese civil war ( 1740 1757 ), and had provided shelter to the Mon refugees.
In 1740, the Mon revolted and briefly regained their independence, but Burmese King Alaungpaya sacked and completely destroyed the city ( along with Mon independence ) in 1757.
In the late 1740s during the Burmese civil war of 1740 1757, Dawei along with the northern Tenasserim coast was taken over by the Siamese.
In the Eighteen Century, the Venice edition in 23 volumes in folio ( 1740 1757 ) appeared, followed by the Parisian Vivès edition, 28 volumes ( 1856 1861 ); in 1965 the Vivés edition of the Disputationes Metaphysicae was reprinted by Georg Olms, Hildesheim.
The control of the region reverted back to Bago-based Mon kingdoms in the 13th to 16th centuries ( 1287 1539 ) and briefly in 18th century ( 1740 1757 ).
The second dynasty, the Afshar, ruled from 1740 to 1757.

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