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Count Francesco Algarotti ( 11 December 1712 – 3 May 1764 ) was an Italian polymath, philosopher, poet, essayist, anglophile, art critic and art collector.
Between June 1764 and May 1766 Byron completed his own circumnavigation as captain of HMS Dolphin.
Mayfair is named after the annual fortnight-long May Fair that took place on the site that is Shepherd Market today ( from 1686 until it was banned in that location in 1764 ).
Until 1686, the May Fair was held in Haymarket, and after 1764, it moved to Fair Field in Bow because the well-to-do residents of the area felt the fair lowered the tone of the neighbourhood.
The Court of Cape May County met in private homes and the First Baptist Church until 1764, when Daniel Hand set of his own property to construct a court house and jail.
Robert Hall ( 2 May 1764 – 21 February 1831 ) was an English Baptist minister.
Benjamin Henry Boneval Latrobe ( May 1, 1764 – September 3, 1820 ) was a British-born American neoclassical architect best known for his design of the United States Capitol, along with his work on the Baltimore Basilica, the first Roman Catholic Cathedral in the United States.
Benjamin Henry Latrobe was born on May 1, 1764 at the Fulneck Moravian Settlement, near Pudsey in West Yorkshire, England, to Reverend Benjamin Latrobe and Anna Margaretta Antes.
Edward Livingston ( May 28, 1764May 23, 1836 ) was an American jurist and statesman.
William Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshire, KG, PC ( 8 May 1720 – 2 October 1764 ), styled Lord Cavendish before 1729 and Marquess of Hartington between 1729 and 1755, was a British Whig statesman who was briefly nominal Prime Minister of Great Britain.
Picander was the pseudonym of Christian Friedrich Henrici ( January 14, 1700 – May 10, 1764 ), a German poet and librettist for many of the cantatas which Johann Sebastian Bach composed in Leipzig.
He married Lady Charlotte FitzWilliam, the daughter of William FitzWilliam, 3rd Earl FitzWilliam, on 24 May 1764 and they had 14 children:
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.
John Mason Good ( May 25, 1764 – January 2, 1827 ), English writer on medical, religious and classical subjects, was born at Epping, Essex.
John Forbes was the first clergyman licensed to officiate in East Florida ; and on May 5, 1764, he gave the customary bond to be conveyed to his missionary field, St. Augustine, Florida, where the larger number of East Florida settlers had gathered.
The cape was named by British explorer Captain James Cook on passing here on 15 May 1770, to honour British explorer John Byron who circumnavigated the globe in the HMS Dolphin from 1764 to 1766.
On 25 May 1764, he married Hon.
Major-General Robert Craufurd ( 5 May 1764 – 23 January 1812 ) was a Scottish soldier and Member of Parliament ( MP ).
She was the daughter of Theresia Pfeisinger ( 7 September 1769 – 11 November 1821 ), and farmer Johannes Schicklgruber ( 29 May 1764 – 12 November 1847 ).
* Hugh Lyle Carmichael ( b. 1764 – d. 1813 ) ( February 1812 – 11 May 1813 )
Meanwhile his wife died, and on 27 May 1792 he married Trijntje Eelkes Sikkema ( 21 February 1764 ) in Visvliet.
Johann Gottfried Schadow ( 20 May 1764 – 27 January 1850 ) was a German sculptor.
The book, indeed, was at once condemned at Rome ( February 5, 1764 ), and by a brief of May 21 Pope Clement XIII commanded all the bishops of Germany to suppress it.

May and Samuel
Under leave to extend my remarks, I include the relevant portion of my newsletter, together with the text of the article from the U.S. News & World Report: `` your Congressman, Samuel S. Stratton, reports from Washington, May 1, 1961
The first Sheriff, Mr Samuel Smart, was wounded during the robbery, and on 2 May 1838 one of the offenders, Michael Magee, became the first person to be hanged in South Australia.
Alcott had been influenced by educational philosophy of the Swiss pedagogue Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi and even renamed his school " The Cheshire Pestalozzi School ". His style attracted the attention of Samuel Joseph May, who introduced Alcott to his sister Abby May.
While the first Pteranodon wing bones were collected by Marsh and Cope in the early 1870s, the first Pteranodon skull was found on May 2, 1876, along the Smoky Hill River in Wallace County ( now Logan County ), Kansas, USA, by Samuel Wendell Williston, a fossil collector working for Marsh.
Samuel Pepys FRS, MP, JP, (; 23 February 1633 – 26 May 1703 ) was an English naval administrator and Member of Parliament who is now most famous for the diary he kept for a decade while still a relatively young man.
* 1797 – Samuel Joseph May, American activist ( d. 1871 )
On May 20, the Maryland Convention rejected Adams's preamble, instructing its delegates to remain against independence, but Samuel Chase went to Maryland and, thanks to local resolutions in favor of independence, was able to get the Maryland Convention to change its mind on June 28.
* May 6 – Samuel Doe, former President of Liberia ( d. 1990 )
* May 9 – Samuel Pepys witnesses a Punch and Judy show in London ( the first on record ).
* The first electrical telegraph sent by Samuel Morse on May 24, 1844 from Baltimore to Washington, D. C ..
* May 24 – Samuel Palmer, English artist ( b. 1805 )
* May 24 – Samuel W. Bryant, American admiral ( d. 1938 )
* November 11 – August Spies, Albert Parsons, Adolph Fischer, George Engel, Michael Schwab, and Samuel Fielden are hanged for inciting riot and murder in the Haymarket Riot of May 4, 1886.
* May 3 – Samuel Ogle, British provincial Governor of Maryland ( b. 1694 )
* May 26 – Samuel Pepys, English civil servant and diarist ( b. 1633 )
* MaySamuel Morse patents the telegraph.
* May 24 – The first electrical telegram is sent over the telegraph by Samuel F. B. Morse from the U. S. Capitol in Washington, D. C. to the B & O Railroad " outer depot " in Baltimore, Maryland, saying " What hath God wrought ".
* May 27 – Samuel F. Miller, American politician ( d. 1892 )
* May 11 – Samuel Bridger, English cricketer
* May 8 – Samuel Chandler, English non-conformist minister ( b. 1693 )
* May 21 – Samuel Ireland, British author and engraver ( d. 1800 )
* May 17 – Samuel Clarke, English philosopher ( b. 1675 )
* May 25 – Samuel Ward, American politician ( d. 1776 )
* May 31 – Samuel Pepys stops writing his diary.

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