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Year '1733' ('
MDCCXXXIII') was a
common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the
Gregorian calendar (or a
common year starting on Monday of the 11-day slower
Julian calendar).
Events of
January - June
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February 12 - British colonist
James Oglethorpe founds
Savannah, Georgia.
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April -
Royal Colony of North Carolina Commissioners John Watson, Joshua Grainger, Michael Higgins and James Wimble plan the town of New Carthage (which would eventually become
Wilmington, North Carolina on the east side of the
Cape Fear River).
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May 29 - Right of
Canadians to keep
Indian slaves upheld at
Quebec.
July - December
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July 30 - First
Freemasons lodge opened in what will become the
United States of America.
Births
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March 13 -
Joseph Priestley, English scientist and minister (died
1804)
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May 4 -
Jean-Charles de Borda, French mathematician, physicist, political scientist, and sailor (died
1799)
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July 27 -
Jeremiah Dixon, English surveyor and astronomer (died
1779)
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September 18 -
George Read, American lawyer and signer of the
Declaration of Independence (died
1798)
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October 14 -
François Sebastien Charles Joseph de Croix, Count of Clerfayt, Austrian field marshal (died
1798)
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November 16 -
Siraj ud-Daulah, the last independent ruler of
Bengal of undivided
India (died
1757)
: ''See also .''
Deaths
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January 25 -
Gilbert Heathcote, Mayor of London (born
1652)
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February 1 - King
August II of Poland (born
1670)
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March 4 -
Claude de Forbin, French naval commander (born
1656)
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April 19 -
Elizabeth Villiers, mistress of
William III of England (born
1657)
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May 10 -
Barton Booth, English actor (born
1681)
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May 18 -
Georg Böhm, German organist (born
1661)
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August 16 -
Matthew Tindal, English deist (born
1657)
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June 23 -
Johann Jakob Scheuchzer, Swiss scholar (born
1672)
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September 12 -
François Couperin, French composer (born
1668)
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October 25 -
Giovanni Gerolamo Saccheri, Italian mathematician (born
1667)
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October 31 -
Eberhard Ludwig, Duke of Württemberg, (born
1676)
: ''See also .''