1781 in Great Britain
Events from the year 1781 in the Kingdom of Great Britain.
Incumbents
Events
13 March:
Uranus discovered [image in false colour].
- 28 February – Foundation of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester.[3]
- 13 March – Sir William Herschel discovers the planet Uranus.[2] Originally he calls it Georgium Sidus (George's Star) in honour of King George III.
- 15 March – American Revolutionary War: American General Nathanael Greene loses the Battle of Guilford Court House to British.[2]
- 1 July – Second Anglo-Mysore War: At the Battle of Porto Novo, the British defeat the Mysore ruler Hyder Ali.[1]
- 6 July – American Revolutionary War: At the Battle of Green Spring, the British led by Lord Cornwallis defeat the French led by the Marquis de Lafayette.[1]
- 27 July – French spy François Henri de la Motte executed at Tyburn (London) for high treason.
- 30 August – American Revolutionary War: French fleet under the Comte de Grasse enters Chesapeake Bay, cutting British General Charles Cornwallis off from escape by sea.
- 5 September – American Revolutionary War: In the Battle of the Chesapeake, a British fleet under Thomas Graves arrives and fights de Grasse, but is unable to break through to relieve the Siege of Yorktown.[1]
- 6 September – American Revolutionary War: The British army attacks a fort in Groton, Connecticut, which became known as the Battle of Groton Heights.
- 19 October – American Revolutionary War: Following the Siege of Yorktown, General Charles Cornwallis surrenders to General George Washington at Yorktown, Virginia, ending the armed struggle of the American Revolutionary War.[1]
- 29 November
- Zong massacre: English slave traders begin to throw approximately 142 slaves taken on in Accra overboard alive from the slave ship Zong in the Caribbean Sea to conserve supplies for the remainder; the Liverpool owners subsequently attempt to reclaim part of their value from insurers.[4]
- Henry Hurle officially founds the Ancient Order of Druids in London.
- 3 December – First known building society established, in Birmingham.[5]
- 12 December – American Revolutionary War: Second Battle of Ushant: The Royal Navy, commanded by Rear Admiral Richard Kempenfelt in HMS Victory, decisively defeats the French fleet in the Bay of Biscay.
- Last year in which the monarch participates in a regular peacetime meeting of the Cabinet.[6]
Publications
Births
- 29 May – John Walker, inventor (died 1859)
- 9 June – George Stephenson, locomotive engineer (died 1848)
- 6 July – Stamford Raffles, founder of Singapore (died 1826)
- 14 September – James Walker, Scottish civil engineer (died 1862)
- 6 November – Lucy Aikin, English writer (died 1864)
- 30 November – Alexander Berry, adventurer and Australian pioneer (died 1873)
- 11 December – Sir David Brewster, physicist (died 1868)
Deaths
- 12 January – Richard Challoner, Catholic prelate (born 1691)
- 21 February – Matchem, racehorse (born 1748)
- 24 February – Edward Capell, critic (born 1713)
- 23 April – James Abercrombie, general (born 1706)
- 8 May – Richard Jago, poet (born 1715)
- 17 May – William Aislabie, politician (born 1700)
- 28 September – William Henry Nassau de Zuylestein, 4th Earl of Rochford, diplomat and statesman (born 1717)
- 16 October – Edward Hawke, 1st Baron Hawke, naval officer (born 1705)
References
See also