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* 1795 Antonio de Ulloa, Spanish general, explorer, author, and astronomer, governor of Louisiana ( b. 1716 )
* January 12 Antonio de Ulloa, Spanish general and governor of Louisiana ( d. 1795 )
John Jay, who had been secretary for foreign affairs under the Articles of Confederation from 1784 through their expiration in 1789, became the first Chief Justice of the United States in 1789, stepping down in 1795 to accept election as governor of New York, a post he held for two terms, retiring in 1801.
In 1795 the Spanish governor of Louisiana, Manuel Gayoso de Lemos, acquired land for a fort from the Chickasaw.
This originally was the Georgia and North Carolina border all the way back to the Mississippi River, until Tennessee was divided from North Carolina, and the Yazoo companies induced the legislature of Georgia to pass an act, approved by the governor in 1795, to sell the greater part of Georgia's territory presently comprising Alabama and Mississippi.
1985 BC 1795 BC: " Hippopotamus ", from the tomb of Senbi ( governor ) ( Tomb B. 3 ) at Meir was made.
* John P. Gaines, ( 1795 1857 ), born in Augusta County, United States Congressman from Kentucky and governor of the Oregon Territory.
He did not run for re-election as governor in 1795.
Antonio de Ulloa y de la Torre-Girault ( 12 January 1716 3 July 1795 ) was a Spanish general, explorer, author, astronomer, colonial administrator and the first Spanish governor of Louisiana.
* John Penn ( governor ) ( 1729 1795 ), a lieutenant governor and later proprietor of colonial Pennsylvania
Vice-Admiral John Hunter, RN ( 29 August 1737 13 March 1821 ) succeeded Arthur Phillip as the second governor of New South Wales, Australia from 1795 to 1800.
Hunter arrived at Sydney on 7 September 1795 on HMS Reliance and took up the office of governor on 11 September 1795.
On his return from a confidential mission to Italy in 1795, he was raised to the British peerage as Baron Macartney, and in the end of 1796 was appointed governor of the newly acquired territory of the Cape Colony, where he remained until ill health compelled him to resign in November 1798.
In 1795, the Spanish land grant had been issued for Rancho Simi, reconfirmed in 1842 by the Mexican governor.
According to oral history noted by the English governor William Young in 1795 Carib-speaking people of the Orinoco came to St. Vincent long before the arrival of Europeans to the New World, where they subdued the local inhabitants called Galibeis.
* John Penn ( governor ) ( 1729 1795 ), colonial governor of Pennsylvania, grandson of William Penn, son of Richard Penn, Sr
John Penn ( 14 July 1729 9 February 1795 ) was the last governor of colonial Pennsylvania, serving in that office from 1763 to 1771 and from 1773 to 1776.
Williams served in the North Carolina General Assembly during the 1780s, served one term in the United States House of Representatives from 1793 to 1795, and was elected governor in 1799 to fill the unexpired term of William R. Davie, who had resigned.
In 1795, the General Assembly elected him governor at the age of 70.
Spaight stepped down as governor in 1795, having served the constitutional limit of three one-year terms.
Esteban Rodriguez Miró y Sabater ( 1744 June 4, 1795 ), also known as Esteban Miro and Estevan Miro, was a Spanish army officer and governor of the Spanish American provinces of Louisiana and Florida.

1795 and Robert
* Robert F. Stockton ( 1795 1866 ), American naval officer
John Peck had purchased land that had previously been sold under the 1795 act and later sold this land to Robert Fletcher who then brought this suit against Peck in 1803, claiming that he did not have clear title to the land when he sold it.
Josiah Clowes died in 1795, and was succeeded as engineer by Robert Whitworth.
Robert Mylne's role was taken over by James Dadford who had originally been engaged as resident engineer on the project in 1795.
Dr. Philippe Pinel at the Salpêtrière, 1795 by Robert Fleury.
In 1795 the church saw the marriages of Samuel Taylor Coleridge to Sarah Fricker and Robert Southey to Sarah's sister Elizabeth.
** Robert Goodloe Harper ( P ), from February 9, 1795
In 1795, Floyd ran for Lieutenant Governor of New York with Robert Yates on the Democratic-Republican ticket, but they were defeated by Federalists John Jay and Stephen Van Rensselaer.
Robert Hyde Greg ( 24 September 1795 21 February 1875 ), was an English industrialist, economist and antiquary.
Edale is the site of an historic cotton mill built in 1795 on the site of a corn mill and tannery by Nicholas Cresswell in partnership with James Harrison, Robert Blackwell and Joseph Fletcher.
* Robert Randal, for an attempt to bribe Representative William Smith of South Carolina in 1795.
* November 7: Robert Rogers, army officer and author ( died 1795 ).
* after five military governors since the East India Company started chasing the Dutch out of Ceylon in August 1795 and occupying the island ( completed in 16 February 1796 ), their only Resident there was Robert Andrews, 12 February 1796 12 October 1798, who was subordinate to the presidency of Madras ( see British India ), afterwards the HEIC appointed Governors as it was made a separate colony
Some accounts state that Muir's rescue or flight was not the first of such escapes may be judged from a remark of William Robert Broughton, Royal Navy, who sailed from Port Jackson in, Oct. 13, 1795, " We abstained from following the example of other ships that have touched at this colony, by not taking away any of the convicts, a practice very general in merchant ships ".
* Robert Cross Smith ( 1795 1832 ), English astrologer
He was born at Norwich, the son of Robert Woodhouse, linen draper, and educated at Caius College, Cambridge, ( BA 1795 ) of which society he was subsequently a fellow.
Their children were Sir Henry Clinton ( 1730 1795 ), who became an English commander in the American Revolutionary War and Lucy Mary Clinton, who married Admiral Robert Roddam and four other children who died in infancy.
* Robert Rogers ( soldier ) ( 1731 1795 ), American colonial officer, explorer and playwright
In the spring of 1795 Robert Harpur with his 2nd wife Myra and family moved west along the Susquehanna River settling near Belden Brook on his Warren Patent which is near present day Harpursville, NY.
His son, Sir Robert Murray Keith ( 1730 1795 ), was on Lord George Sackville's staff at the Battle of Minden.
* Josiah Wedgwood ; ( 1795 1880 ) married Caroline Darwin, daughter of Robert Darwin and Susannah Wedgwood.
It was created in 1795 for Robert Clements, 1st Viscount Leitrim.
Robert Bakewell ( 1725 1795 ) was a British agriculturalist, now recognized as one of the most important figures in the British Agricultural Revolution.
* Colonel Robert Brownrigg, 1795 1803

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