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Boxer / Daniel MendozaDANIEL MENDOZA 1764 - 1836 English boxer who was the acknowledged English heavyweight champion and who operated a successful boxing school in London
Gravestone in the Graveyard of Winchester CathedralGravestone of Thomas Thetcher, a Grenadier in the North Regiment of the Hampshire Militia who died of a violent fever contracted by drinking Small Beer when hot on 12th May 1764
The Bathos (Hogarth)Tailpiece, or the Bathos : in his final print, Hogarth reiterates his opinions about the vogue for dark Old Master paintings in a complex allegorical image
Bete Du GevaudanLA BETE DU GEVAUDAN The ravages of the beast
ECLIPSEGreat-grandson of Darley Arabian, raced 1769-1770 in 18 races, all of which he won. His skeleton is preserved in the Royal Veterinary College
2nd Earl Grey / LawrenceRight Honourable Charles Grey 2nd Earl Grey Member of Parliament
The Watlington White Mark, Oxfordshire. The chalk scar was dug into Watlington Hill in 1764 to give the illusion that the town's church had a spire
Southampton BargateThe Bargate, one of the medieval bars (gateways) of the city of Southampton, Hampshire, England. The central archway built c. 1180 - 1200, other two 1764 - 1774 Date: 12th & 18th century
Gevaudan Beast AttackedDER WOLF VON GEVAUDAN Children defend one of their comrades against a creature which may or may not have been a wolf
Construction of Blackfriars bridge, LondonBuilders involved in various tasks atop two huge arches under construction. One of the arches clearly shows the scaffolding required to form such a huge structure. Date: August 1764
4th Duke of RichmondCharles Lennox, 4th duke of RICHMOND and Lennox Depicted as a soldier at the outbreak of hostilities with France
Robert DodsleyROBERT DODSLEY London bookseller, publisher and author in his own right
Port St Ange, South of The Island of Simi, Greece
Cephalonia
Port of Rhodes
Cephalonia and Zante
Castelorizo, Chateau Rouge
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The Jesuits are expelled from France Date: 1764
Meux BreweryThe Horse Shoe Brewery was an English brewery located in central London. It was established in 1764 and became a major producer of porter. The brewery was closed in 1921. Date: 1875
Shakespeare Jubilee, StratfordStratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire: the Shakespeare Jubilee Date: 1764
The Netherlands - Rotterdam - Delft Gate (Delftsche Poort) - built in 1764 to a design by architect Pieter de Swart. Dismantled in 1939 due to an enlargement of the port - however the removed stones
Patagonian GiantsIn Patagonia, South America, Captain Byron, in the Dolphin, encounters a race of giants; offered ships biscuit by one of the crew, they accept warily
Book plate in Latin, Trinity College, Dublin, confirming high achievement in an examination. The handwriting suggests a recipient named Charles Lambart
Benjamin AveryBENJAMIN AVERY Presbyterian minister who switched from saving mens souls to healing their bodies appointed treasurer of Guys Hospital, London. Date: ? - 1764
Friedrich SchmidtFRIEDRICH WILHELM AUGUST SCHMIDT von Werneuchen German writer with his autograph Date: 1764 - 1838
Henry Bilson LeggeHENRY BILSON LEGGE Statesman, chancellor of the exchequer Date: 1708 - 1764
Map / Russia / Siberia 1764CARTE DE LA SIBERIE and adjoining lands
Shakespeare Jubilee, Stratford-upon-AvonThe Shakespeare Jubilee organised by David Garrick at Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire. 1764
Charles 2nd Earl GreyCHARLES, second earl GREY statesman, prime minister : here as member for Northumberland. Date: 1764 - 1845
Gouvion St Cyr - 4LAURENT GOUVION-SAINT-CYR French military commander Date: 1764 - 1830
Gouvion St Cyr - 3LAURENT GOUVION-SAINT-CYR French military commander depicted on the field of battle whereon he greatly distinguished himself. Date: 1764 - 1830
Gouvion St Cyr - 2LAURENT GOUVION-SAINT-CYR French military commander Date: 1764 - 1830
Jean FeraudJEAN FERAUD French revolutionary statesman from the Hautes-Pyrenees; he opposed Robespierre, for which he was murdered by a Jacobin mob. Date: 1764 - 1795
Andre DumontANDRE DUMONT French statesman Date: 1764 - 1836
Johann Freiherr CottaJOHANN FRIEDRICH, Freiherr von COTTA German publisher, who presented the works of Schiller and Goethe to the world. Date: 1764 - 1832
Marie Joseph De ChenierMARIE JOSEPH DE CHENIER French poet and revolutionary, brother of Andre, author of Chant du depart and Hymne a la liberte Date: 1764 - 1811
Edme ChampionEDME CHAMPION French philanthropist known as Le petit manteau bleu (the little blue cape) Date: 1764 - ?
Bartolomeo BruniJAMES CAULFIELD Book and print seller of London, known for his publication of Remarkable Characters. Date: 1764 - 1826
Joseph CarpueJOSEPH CARPUE Surgeon, lecturer on anatomy, who died as a result of injuries sustained in a fearful railway accident. Date: 1764 - 1846
William P. Earl of BathWILLIAM PULTENEY, earl of BATH Statesman, depicted in his peers robes : a fine orator, he was very active in political affairs with a finger in every pie. Date: 1684 - 1764
Ralph Allen of PriorparkRALPH ALLEN of Prior Park Philanthropist, of Bath. Date: 1694 - 1764
Jens Imanuel BaggesenJENS IMANUEL BAGGESEN Danish poet. Date: 1764 - 1826
John AbernethyJOHN ABERNETHY medical vignette, half-length portrait in profile, within a frame Date: 1764 - 1831
Wm Pulteney, Earl BathWilliam Pulteney, earl of Bath statesman Date: 1684 - 1764
John Abernethy (Thomson)JOHN ABERNETHY medical Date: 1764 - 1831
Krudener (Etching)Barbara Juliana - usually known as Julie - KRUDENER Russian writer, mystic, prominent member of salon society Date: 1764 - 1824
L Gouvion-Saint-CyrLAURENT GOUVION-SAINT-CYR French marshal, notably in Russian campaign : later Minister of War where he procured important reforms in recruitment Date: 1764 - 1830