1797 in Great Britain

Great Britain-related events during the year of 1797

1797 in Great Britain:
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1797 English cricket season

Events from the year 1797 in Great Britain.

Incumbents

Events

Ongoing

Publications

Births

Deaths

  • 21 February – John Parkhurst, lexicographer (born 1728)
  • 2 March – Horace Walpole, politician and writer (born 1717)
  • 6 March – William Hodges, landscape painter (born 1744)
  • 7 March – John Gabriel Stedman, colonial soldier and author (born 1744 in the Netherlands)
  • 19 March – Philip Hayes, composer, organist, singer and conductor (born 1738)
  • 26 March – James Hutton, Scottish geologist (born 1726)
  • 31 March – Olaudah Equiano, ex-slave and slavery abolitionist (born 1745 in Nigeria)
  • 7 April – William Mason, cleric, poet, editor and gardener (born 1724)
  • 29 April – Elizabeth Ryves, Irish-born writer (born 1750)
  • 7 May – Jedediah Strutt, cotton spinner (born 1726)
  • 25 May – John Griffin, 4th Baron Howard de Walden, field marshal (born 1719)
  • 28 June – George Keate, poet (born 1729)
  • 30 June – Richard Parker, sailor and mutineer, executed (born 1767)
  • 9 July – Edmund Burke, Irish-born philosopher (born 1723)
  • 25 July – killed at Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife
    • Richard Bowen, Royal Navy officer (born 1761)
    • George Thorp, Royal Navy officer (born 1777)
  • 29 July – John Weatherhead, Royal Navy officer, died of wounds received at Battle of Santa Cruz (born 1775)
  • 3 August – Jeffery Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst, field-marshal and Commander-in-Chief (born 1717)
  • 6 August – James Pettit Andrews, historian and antiquary (born 1737)
  • 18 August – Josiah Spode, potter (born 1733)
  • 29 August – Joseph Wright of Derby, painter (born 1734)
  • 4 September – Sir William Ashburnham, 4th Baronet, cleric (born 1710)
  • 10 September – Mary Wollstonecraft, feminist writer and philosopher (born 1759)
  • 21 September – Hugh Pigot, Royal Navy officer, murdered (born 1769)
  • 25 September – John Baughan, carpenter, thief and transportee to Australia (born 1754)
  • 29 September – George Raper, nature artist (born 1769)
  • 4 October – Anthony Keck, architect (born 1726)
  • 20 October – William Cooke, cleric and academic (born 1711)
  • 11 December – Richard Brocklesby, physician (born 1722)
  • 14 December – John Robert Cozens, romantic watercolour landscape painter and draughtsman, insane (born 1752)
  • 26 December – John Wilkes, radical politician and journalist (born 1725)
  • 30 December – David Martin, Scottish portrait painter and engraver (born 1737)
  • Thomas Kirk, painter, illustrator and engraver, consumption (born 1765)

See also

References

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