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1741 in Great Britain

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1741 in Great Britain:
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1741 English cricket season

Events from the year 1741 in Great Britain.

Incumbents

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Events

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Publications

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Births

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  • 6 January – Sarah Trimmer, née Kirby, writer for children (died 1810)
  • 27 January – Hester Thrale, née Salusbury, diarist (died 1821)
  • 17 March – William Withering, physician (died 1799)
  • c. April/May? – Henry Cort, ironmaster (died 1800)
  • 11 September – Arthur Young, agriculturist and writer on social and political matters (died 1820)

Deaths

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See also

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References

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  16. ^ Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. "a countryman ... saw a flash of Lightning Before he heard the Noise ... The sound was double ... a Ball of Fire ... took its Course to the East ... over Westminster ... it divided into Two Heads [and] left a Train of Smoke ... which continued ascending for 20 minutes".
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