1738 in Great Britain
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Events from the year 1738 in Great Britain.
Incumbents
- Monarch - George II
- Prime Minister - Robert Walpole, Whig
Events
- 28 March - Robert Jenkins presents a pickled ear, which he claims was cut off by a Spanish captain in the Caribbean in 1731, to Parliament, stirring up war fever against Spain leading to the War of Jenkins' Ear the following year.[1]
- 15 April - Première in London of Serse, an Italian opera by George Frideric Handel.
- May
- Tiverton riot: wool trade workers riot over prices in Tiverton, Devon.
- The Fetter Lane Society is founded by followers of the Moravian Church in London.[2]
- 24 May - John Wesley experiences a spiritual rebirth at a Moravian Church meeting in Aldersgate in the City of London, essentially launching the Methodist movement; the day is celebrated annually by Methodists as Aldersgate Day.[2] His younger brother Charles had a similar experience three days earlier.
- Late (dated 1739) - David Hume's A Treatise of Human Nature is published anonymously.
- Undated - William Champion of Bristol patents a process to distill zinc from calamine using charcoal in a smelter.
Births
- 14 April - William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (died 1809)
- 26 April - Henry Clinton, officer (died 1795)
- 4 June (New Style, 24 May Old Style) - King George III of the United Kingdom (died 1820)
- 11 October - Arthur Phillip, admiral and Governor of New South Wales (died 1814)
- 15 November - William Herschel, German-born British astronomer (died 1822)
- 31 December - Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis, general (died 1805)
Deaths
- 1 May - Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Carlisle, English statesman (born c. 1669)
- 21 June - Charles Townshend, 2nd Viscount Townshend, English politician (born 1674)
- 22 December - Constantia Jones, prostitute (executed) (born c. 1708)
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