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July 31: The Battle of Warsaw between rival factions for control of Poland.

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EventsEdit

January–MarchEdit

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  • March 31 (March 20 O.S.) – The Twelfth siege of Gibraltar ends as a fleet of warships from the navies of England, Portugal and the Netherlands, commanded by English Admiral John Leake, arrives at the Bay of Gibraltar with 35 warships and English and Portuguese troops. In the battle that follows, five of the French Navy's ships are sunk and Admiral Desjean is seriously wounded, forcing the French and Spanish to retreat.

April–JuneEdit

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July–SeptemberEdit

October–DecemberEdit

  • c. October 3 – 31 people are killed in a colliery explosion at the Stony Flatt pit in Gateshead on Tyneside in England.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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  • Construction begins on Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire designed by John Vanbrugh for the Duke of Marlborough and partly funded by the Crown.<ref name="Cassell's Chronology">Template:Cite book</ref> It is completed in 1724.
  • Taichung City, Taiwan is founded as the village of Dadun.
  • Edmond Halley publicly predicts the periodicity of Halley's Comet and computes its expected path of return in 1758.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
  • With the interest paid from daimyō loans, the Konoike buy a tract of ponds and swampland, turn the land into rice paddies, and settle 480 households numbering perhaps 2,880 peasants on the land.
  • The Shogunate confiscates the property of a merchant in Osaka "for conduct unbecoming a member of the commercial class". The government seizes 50 pairs of gold screens, 360 carpets, several mansions, 48 granaries and warehouses scattered around the country, and hundreds of thousands of gold pieces.

BirthsEdit

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October–DecemberEdit

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