1717 in Great Britain
Great Britain-related events during the year of 1717
1717 in Great Britain
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Events from the year 1717 in Great Britain .
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Events
1 January – Count Carl Gyllenborg , the Swedish ambassador, is arrested in London over a plot to assist the Pretender James Francis Edward Stuart .[ 2]
4 January – the Dutch Republic , Britain and France sign the Triple Alliance .[ 2]
24 January – William Thompson becomes Solicitor General .
February – as part of the treaty between France and Britain, James Stuart leaves France and seeks refuge with the Pope .[ 2]
2 March – dancer John Weaver performs in the first ballet in Britain, shown at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane , The Loves of Mars and Venus .
31 March – Benjamin Hoadly , Bishop of Bangor , extends the Bangorian Controversy by delivering a sermon to, and supposedly at the request of, King George on The Nature of the Kingdom of Christ with the text "My kingdom is not of this world" (John 18:36), concluding there is no Biblical justification for church government.[ 3]
10 April – following the dismissal of his ally Lord Townshend , Robert Walpole resigns from the government. This begins the Whig Split which lasts until 1720.[ 4]
12 April – writer and politician Joseph Addison is appointed Southern Secretary in the remodelled government now dominated by James Stanhoe
24 June – Grand Lodge of London and Westminster , the first Freemasonic Grand Lodge (now the United Grand Lodge of England ), is founded.[ 5]
1 July – Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford , is acquitted of conspiracy with the French to put the Pretender on the throne.[ 2]
17 July – George Frideric Handel 's Water Music performed on a barge on the River Thames for King George I .[ 2]
July – Indemnity Act frees most Jacobites from imprisonment.
August – Handel becomes house composer at Cannons .
21 September – the first known Druid revival ceremony is held by John Toland at Primrose Hill , in London, at the Autumnal Equinox , to found the Mother Grove, which is later to become the Ancient Order of Druids .
November – a rift between the King and his son the Prince of Wales leads to the latter being banished from the royal household. The Prince now sides with the Opposition Whigs .
6 December – Colley Cibber 's play The Non-Juror premieres at Drury Lane. Strongly anti-Jacobite , it is a popular success.
The King ceases to attend meetings of the Cabinet regularly.[ 6]
Thomas Fairchild , a nurseryman at Hoxton in the East End of London , becomes the first person to produce a successful scientific plant hybrid , Dianthus Caryophyllus barbatus , known as "Fairchild's Mule".[ 7]
The Board of Ordnance establishes an Officer Corps of Engineers within the British Army , the immediate predecessor of the Royal Engineers .
Kentish Post newspaper begins publication in Canterbury .
Births
2 January – Edward Seymour, 9th Duke of Somerset , son of Edward Seymour, 8th Duke of Somerset and Mary Webb (died 1792 )
5 January – William Barrington, 2nd Viscount Barrington , statesman (died 1793 )
23 January – Benjamin Beddome , Baptist minister and hymnist (died 1795 )
29 January – Jeffrey Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst , soldier and conqueror of Quebec (died 1797 )
c. 11 February – William Williams Pantycelyn , Welsh hymn writer (died 1791 )
19 February – David Garrick , actor (died 1779 )
5 June – Emanuel Mendes da Costa , botanist (died 1791 )
28 June – Matthew Stewart , Scottish mathematician (died 1785 )
15 August – John Metcalf , roadbuilder (died 1810 )
4 September – Job Orton , dissenting minister (died 1783 )
24 September – Horace Walpole, 4th Earl of Orford , writer (died 1797 )
28 September – William Nassau de Zuylestein, 4th Earl of Rochford , diplomat and statesman (died 1781 )
c. October – James Paine , architect (died 1789 )
30 October – Jonathan Hornblower , pioneer of steam power (died 1780 )
13 November – Prince George William , member of the Royal Family (died 1718 )
17 November – Caroline Townshend, 1st Baroness Greenwich , peeress (died 1794 )
16 December – Elizabeth Carter , writer (died 1806 )
25 December – George Augustus Eliott, 1st Baron Heathfield (died 1790 )
Deaths
8 March – Abraham Darby I , first of that name of three generations of a Quaker family that was key to the development of the Industrial Revolution (born 1678 )
19 March – John Campbell, 1st Earl of Breadalbane and Holland , royalist (born 1636 )
20 May – John Trevor , Speaker of the House of Commons (born 1637 )
August
30 August – William Lloyd , bishop (born 1627 )
17 September – Robert Cotton , politician (born 1644 )
26 October – Catherine Sedley, Countess of Dorchester , mistress of James II of England (born 1657 )
26 November – Daniel Purcell , English composer (born 1664)
4 December – William Hamilton , surgeon in the British East India Company (year of birth unknown)
5 December – Richard Onslow, 1st Baron Onslow , politician (born 1654 )
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