1748 Events January–March January 12 - Ahmad Shah Durrani captures Lahore . January 27 - A fire at the prison and barracks at Kinsale , in Ireland , kills 54 of the prisoners of war housed there. An estimated 500 prisoners are safely conducted to another prison. February 7 - The San Gabriel mission project begins with the founding of the first Roman Catholic missions further northward in the Viceroyalty of New Spain , in what is now central Texas . On orders of the Viceroy, Juan Francisco de Güemes , Friar Mariano Marti establish the San Francisco Xavier mission at a location on the San Gabriel River in what is now Milam County . The mission, located near what is now the town of San Gabriel and northeast of the future site of Austin, Texas , is attacked by 60 Apache Indians on May 2, and San Xavier is abandoned after a few years. March 11 - In battle near Manupur, Mughal forces under Prince Ahmad Shah Bahadur are victorious against Ahmad Shah Durrani. March 25 - A fire in the City of London starts at Change Alley in Cornhill and continues for two days. Dr. Samuel Johnson later writes, "The conflagration of a city, with all its turmoil and concominant distress, is one of the most dreadful spectacles which this world can afford to human eyes". Another history notes more than a century later that "the fire led to a great increase in the practice of fire insurance", after the blaze causes more than £1,000,000 worth of damage.April–June April 15 - The Siege of the Dutch fortress of Maastricht is started by French under the command of Maurice de Saxe as part of the War of the Austrian Succession . The fortress falls on May 7 after a little more than three weeks. April 24 - A congress assembles at Aix-la-Chapelle , with the intent to conclude the War of the Austrian Succession. The treaty is signed on October 18 . May 10 - As word arrives that the Dutch Republic has agreed to return control of Maastricht to France , the French Army's leader of the siege , Count Löwendal , marches through the opened city gates with his troops and accepts its surrender. June 1 - *A fire in Moscow kills 482 people and destroys 5,000 buildings. *José de Escandón is designated by the Viceroy of New Spain as the first Royal Governor of Nuevo Santander . The area covered by the Viceroyalty's new province is now part of the Mexican state of Tamaulipas , and the part of the U.S. state of Texas south of the Guadalupe River .July–September July 29 - Royal Navy Admiral Edward Boscawen arrives at the coast of southeastern India with 28 ships, to defend Fort St. David from attacks by armies of French India . Historian Francis Grose later writes that Boscawen had brought the largest fleet "ever seen together in the East Indies", with nine ships of the line , two frigates, a sloop, and two tenders" and 14 ships of the British East India Company . Altogether, Boscaven has 3,580 sailors under his command. He then launches an offensive to destroy the French fort at Pondicherry and drive France from the subcontinent. August 26 - The first Lutheran Church body in America is founded at a conference in Philadelphia , organized by German-born evangelist Henry Muhlenberg and attended by pastors of orthodox and pious Lutheran communities. The two groups agree to create a common liturgy to govern public worship. August - The Camberwell beauty butterfly is named after specimens found at Camberwell in London. September 24 - Shah Rukh becomes ruler of Greater Khorasan .October –December October 12 - War of Jenkins' Ear - Battle of Havana: a British Caribbean squadron engage a Spanish squadron based near Havana . October 18 - War of the Austrian Succession: The Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle is signed to end the war. Great Britain obtains Madras , in India, from France, in exchange for the fortress of Louisbourg in Canada. November 22 - The Electorate of Hanover issues a decree banishing all adherents of the Moravian Church . December 4 - Austria and Spain sign a second treaty to settle the War of the Austrian Succession, and Austria agrees to remove its troops from Modena and Genoa.Date unknown Leonhard Euler publishes Introductio in analysin infinitorum , an introduction to pure analytical mathematics, in Berlin. Montesquieu publishes De l'esprit des lois . Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock publishes the first three cantos of his epic poem Der Messias in hexameters, in Bremer Beiträge . Adam Smith begins to deliver public lectures in Edinburgh . The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences makes Eva Ekeblad its first female member. Construction of the Sveaborg fortification begins near Helsinki . The ruins of Pompeii are rediscovered. Louis XV of France breaks his promise to eliminate the income tax , after the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ends the war. The Parlement of Paris protests, so he reduces the tax to 5%. Births January 19 - Antonio Carnicero , Spanish painter February 2 - Adam Weishaupt , German founder of the Order of the Illuminati February 9 - Luther Martin , American politician February 15 - Jeremy Bentham , English philosopher, writer February 22 - Timothy Dexter , American businessman February 27 - Anders Sparrman , Swedish naturalist March 5 * William Shield , English violinist, composer * Jonas C. Dryander, Swedish botanist March 8 - William V, Prince of Orange March 10 - John Playfair , Scottish scientist April 12 - Antoine Laurent de Jussieu , French botanist April 13 - Joseph Bramah , English inventor, locksmith April 27 * Pierre-Louis Ginguené , French author * Adamantios Korais , Greek scholar May 3 - Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès , French cleric, constitutional theorist May 7 - Olympe de Gouges , French playwright May 10 - Louis Jean Pierre Vieillot , French ornithologist May 28 - Frederick Howard, 5th Earl of Carlisle June 8 - William Few , American politician June 30 - Jacques Dominique, comte de Cassini , French astronomer August 8 - Johann Friedrich Gmelin , German naturalist August 9 - Bernhard Schott , German music publisher August 30 - Jacques-Louis David , French painter October 7 - King Charles XIII of Sweden October 13 - Johann Dominicus Fiorillo , German painter, art historian October 19 - Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson , wife of Thomas Jefferson November 11 - King Charles IV of Spain November 13 - William Chalmers , Swedish merchant December 9 - Claude Louis Berthollet , French chemist December 14 - William Cavendish, 5th Duke of Devonshire date unknown * Gioacchino Navarro , Maltese priest and poet * James Sayers , English caricaturist * Timur Shah , Afghan king * Thomas Holloway , English portrait painter, engraverDeaths January 1 - Johann Bernoulli , Swiss mathematician January 16 - Arnold Drakenborch , Dutch classical scholar February 18 - Otto Ferdinand von Abensberg und Traun , Austrian field marshal March 7 - Élisabeth Thérèse de Lorraine , French noblewoman, Princess of Epinoy by marriage March 14 - George Wade , British military leader March 23 - Johann Gottfried Walther , German music theorist, organist, and composer April 8 - Qing Dynasty Empress Xiaoxianchun April 12 - William Kent , English architect April 16 - Muhammad Shah , Mughal emperor of India May 12 - Thomas Lowndes , British astronomer May 17 - Henri, Duke of Elbeuf , member of the House of Lorraine June 16 - Jean Philippe d'Orléans , illegitimate son of future French regent Philippe d'Orleans June 28 - Marretje Arents , Dutch rebel leader August 27 - James Thomson , Scottish poet September 6 - Edmund Gibson , English jurist September 10 - Mother Ignacia del Espíritu Santo , Filipino founder of the Congregation of the Religious of the Virgin Mary September 12 - Anne Bracegirdle , English actress September 21 - John Balguy , English philosopher November 25 - Isaac Watts , English hymn writer December 2 - Charles Seymour, 6th Duke of Somerset , English politician
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