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Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington and 4th Earl of Cork

after Unknown artist
mezzotint, 1731-1733
13 3/4 in. x 9 3/4 in. (349 mm x 249 mm) plate size; 15 1/8 in. x 10 3/4 in. (384 mm x 273 mm) paper size
Purchased, 1869
Reference Collection
NPG D924

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Current affairs

Legal proceedings in British courts are conducted in the English language for the first time.

Art and science

Sculptor Michael Rysbrack creates a monument to Newton in Westminster Abbey.
The influential Gentleman's Magazine is launched on 1 January.
Agriculturalist Jethro Tull publishes his pioneering treatise The New Horse-Houghing Husbandry.


International

Treaty of Vienna with Austria is signed by Philip Dormer Stanhope, 1st Earl of Chesterfield on behalf of Britain, marking the collapse of the Anglo-French Alliance (1727-1731) and the beginning of the Anglo-Austrian Alliance.
Trader Robert Jenkins has his ear cut off by Spanish coast guards in Cuba leading to the War of Jenkins' Ear in 1739.

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