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== Events == <onlyinclude> === January–March === * [[January 8]] – An avalanche from the Skafjell mountain causes a massive wave in the [[Storfjorden (Sunnmøre)|Storfjorden]] [[fjord]] in Norway that sinks all boats that happen to be in the water at the time and kills people on both shores.<ref>[https://www.fjords.com/rock-avalanches-skafjell/ "The Skafjell Rock Avalanche in 1731"], Fjords.com</ref> * [[February 3]] – A fire in [[Brussels]] at the [[Coudenberg|Coudenberg Palace]], at this time the home of the ruling Austrian [[Duchy of Brabant|Duchess of Brabant]], destroys the building, including the state records stored therein.<ref>{{cite web | title=History of the palace | website=Coudenberg Palace | url=https://coudenberg.brussels/en/history/history-of-the-palace | access-date=7 May 2023}}</ref> * [[February 16]] – In China, the [[Yongzheng Emperor |Emperor Yongzheng]] orders grain to be shipped from [[Hubei]] and [[Guangdong]] to the famine-stricken [[Shangzhou District|Shangzhou region]] of [[Shaanxi]] province. * [[February 20]] – [[Louise Hippolyte, Princess of Monaco|Louise Hippolyte]] becomes the second woman to serve as [[Monarchy of Monaco|Princess of Monaco]], the reigning monarch of the [[Principality of Monaco|tiny European principality]], ascending upon the death of her father [[Antonio I, Prince of Monaco|Prince Antonio]]. She reigns only nine months before dying of [[smallpox]] on December 29. * [[March 16]] – The [[Treaty of Vienna (1731)|Treaty of Vienna]] is signed between the [[Holy Roman Empire]], [[Great Britain]], the [[Dutch Republic]] and [[Spain]]. === April–June === * [[April 1]] – [[Battle of Dabhoi]] in India is fought between Sarsenapati Trimbakrao Dabhade and Bajirao Peshwa. * [[April 2]] – The town of [[Raynham, Massachusetts]] in Bristol County is entered as a new town by the governor and court of [[Province of Massachusetts Bay|Massachusetts]], New England, America. * [[April 9]] – British trader [[Robert Jenkins (master mariner)|Robert Jenkins]] has his ear cut off after his ship, ''Rebecca'' is boarded by [[Spain|Spanish]] coast guards at [[Havana]] in [[Cuba]].<ref>"List of British Merchant Ships, taken or plundered by the Spaniards", ''The Political State for the Month of April, 1738 of Great Britain'' (April 30, 1738) p322.</ref> The incident becomes the ''[[casus belli]]'' for the [[War of Jenkins' Ear]] in [[1739]].<ref name="Cassell's Chronology">{{cite book|last=Williams|first=Hywel|title=Cassell's Chronology of World History|url=https://archive.org/details/cassellschronolo0000will/page/303|url-access=registration|location=London|publisher=Weidenfeld & Nicolson|year=2005|isbn=0-304-35730-8|page=[https://archive.org/details/cassellschronolo0000will/page/303 303]}}</ref> * [[April 28]] – A fire at [[White's]] Chocolate House, near St. James's Palace in London, destroys the historic club and the paintings therein, but is kept from spreading by the fast response of firemen.<ref name=Fires>"Fires, Great", in ''The Insurance Cyclopeadia: Being an Historical Treasury of Events and Circumstances Connected with the Origin and Progress of Insurance'', Cornelius Walford, ed. (C. and E. Layton, 1876) p49 </ref> * [[May 10]] – The [[Pacific Fleet (Russia)|Pacific Fleet of the Russian Navy]] is established by order of the [[Empress of Russia|Empress]] [[Anna of Russia]], who directs Grigory Skornyakov-Pisarev to assume command over the new fleet and to develop [[Okhotsk]] as a major port.<ref>Hubert Howe Bancroft, ''History of Alaska, 1730-1865'' (A. L. Bancroft & Co., 1886) p45</ref><ref> Orcutt Frost, ''Bering: The Russian Discovery of America'' (Yale University Press, 2003) p67</ref> * [[June 4]] – The English market town of [[Blandford Forum]] is destroyed by fire, with the exception of 26 houses. About one-third of the uninsured losses are paid for by the collection of disaster relief money.<ref name=Fires/> === July–September === * [[July 1]] – [[Benjamin Franklin]] and fellow-subscribers start the [[Library Company of Philadelphia]]. * [[August 15]] – King [[Frederick William I of Prussia]] forgives his 19-year-old son, [[Frederick the Great|Prince Frederick]], who has been confined since November to the town of [[Küstrin]] (now [[Kostrzyn nad Odrą]] in [[Poland]]) for his 1730 attempt to desert from the Prussian Army.<ref>{{cite book|author=Durant Will and Ariel|title=The Story of Civilization, Volume '''IX''': The Age of Voltaire|publisher=Simon & Schuster|year=1965}}</ref> Nine years later, having been politically rehabilitated, Prince Frederick succeeds his father as King and is later remembered as "Frederick the Great". * [[August 23]] – The oldest known sports score in history is recorded in the description of a cricket match at Richmond Green in England, when the team of Thomas Chambers of Middlesex defeats the Duke of Richmond's team by 119 to 79. * September – The first successful [[appendectomy]] is performed by English surgeon William Cookesley.<ref>{{cite journal|first=Peter|last=Selley|title=William Cookesley, William Hunter and the first patient to survive removal of the appendix in 1731|journal=Journal of Medical Biography|volume=24|year=2016|issue=2|pages=180–3|doi=10.1177/0967772015591717|pmid=26758584|s2cid=1708483}}</ref> * [[September 30]] – The village of [[Barnwell, Cambridgeshire]], England, is "burned down entirely" by a fire.<ref name=Fires/> === October–December === * [[October 23]] – [[Cotton library#Ashburnham House fire|A fire at Ashburnham House]] in Westminster destroys 114 irreplaceable manuscripts (including a manuscript of [[the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle]]) and damages 98 others (among them the manuscript of ''[[Beowulf]]''). [[Richard Bentley]], the King's librarian and the House's owner, saves the only copy of the ''[[Codex Alexandrinus]]'', carrying it under one arm as he leaps from a window. Bentley's ten year labor in translating the [[Greek Testament]] is ruined by the blaze. The remaining 844 manuscripts later form the heart of the collections of the [[British Library]].<ref>[http://www.beowulftranslations.net/fire.shtml "The Beowulf manuscript was damaged in a fire in Ashburnham House on October 23, 1731"] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110723204834/http://www.beowulftranslations.net/fire.shtml |date=2011-07-23}}. Cites ''[[The Gentleman's Magazine]]''.</ref><ref name=Fires/> * [[November 25]] **Swiss mathematician [[Leonhard Euler]] announces his use of the irrational number [[e (mathematical constant)|''e'']] (approximately 2.71828) as the [[base of a logarithm|base]] for the concept of the [[natural logarithm]], describing it in a letter to German mathematician [[Christian Goldbach]]. **[[Patrona Halil]], an ethnic Albanian and a [[janissary]] who instigated a mass uprising in 1730 within the [[Ottoman Empire]] that brought [[Mahmud I]] to power as the new Sultan, is strangled to death in Mahmud's presence after the rebellion is suppressed. * [[December 21]] – The Maharaja [[Chhatrasal]], monarch of [[Bundelkhand]] in India (part of the modern-day states of [[Uttar Pradesh]] and [[Madhya Pradesh]]) dies at the age of 82. His kingdom is divided into four parts, with one part going to [[Baji Rao I]] of the [[Maratha Confederacy|Marathas]] and the other three going to his three sons: Harde Sah gets the [[Panna State]], Jagat Rai gets the [[Jaitpur State]] and Bharti Chand gets the [[Jaso State]]. * [[December 29]] – [[Jacques I, Prince of Monaco|Jacques Grimaldi]], the husband of the reigning monarch of [[Monaco]], [[Louise Hippolyte, Princess of Monaco|Louise Hippolyte]], succeeds to the throne after Louise's death from [[smallpox]]. [[Jacques I, Prince of Monaco|Jacques I]] rules until his own death in 1751. === Date unknown === * [[Royal Colony of North Carolina]] Governor [[George Burrington]] asks the [[North Carolina General Assembly]] to pass an act establishing a town on the [[Cape Fear River]], in what is seen as a political move to shift the power away from the powerful Cape Fear plantation class. The town is laid out in [[1733]], and incorporated as [[Wilmington, North Carolina|Wilmington]] in [[1740]]. * [[Laura Bassi]] becomes the first official female university teacher, on being appointed professor of [[anatomy]] at the [[University of Bologna]], at the age of 21.<ref>{{cite web|title=The 18th Century Women Scientists of Bologna|url=http://scienceweek.com/2004/rmps-4.htm|work=ScienceWeek|year=2004|access-date=2011-04-26|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120302045409/http://scienceweek.com/2004/rmps-4.htm|archive-date=March 2, 2012|url-status=dead|df=mdy-all}}</ref> * English scientist [[John Bevis]] observes the [[Crab Nebula]] for the first time in the modern era. * The [[octant (instrument)|octant]] is developed by English mathematician [[John Hadley]] (it will eventually be replaced as a means of determining [[latitude]] by the [[sextant]]). * The Royal Theatre of [[Mantua]] ([[Italy]]) is built by architect [[Ferdinando Galli Bibiena]].</onlyinclude> * First deeds for The Queen Inn, [[ Winchester]]. Hops are grown on the land.
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