1730 - 1748 (18 years)
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Date |
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1 | 1730 | - 1730: A split occurs between Walpole and Townshend
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2 | 1732 | - 1732: A royal charter is granted for the founding of Georgia in America
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3 | 1733 | - 1733: The 'Excise Crisis' occurs and Walpole is forced to abandon his plans to reorganise the customs and excise
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4 | 1736 | - 1736: John Harrison finished building and tested at sea what proved to be the first accurate chronometer for timing longitude
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5 | 1737 | - 1737: Death of King George II's wife, Queen Caroline
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6 | 1738 | - 1738: John and Charles Wesley start the Methodist movement in Britain
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7 | 1739 | - 1739: Britain goes to war with Spain in the 'War of Jenkins' Ear'. The cause: Captain Jenkins' ear was claimed to have been cut off during a Naval Skirmish
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8 | 1740 | - 1740: Commencement of the War of Austrian Succession in Europe
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9 | 1742 | - 1742: Spencer Compton, Earl of Wilmington Prime Minister until 1743 (Whig)
- 1742: Beginning with a bull calf from the cow 'Silver' and two cows, 'Pidgeon' and 'Mottle' (inherited from his father's estate), Benjamin Tomkins is credited with founding the Hereford breed.
- 1742: Walpole resigns as Prime Minister
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10 | 1743 | - 1743: Henry Pelham Prime Minister until 1754 (Whig)
- 1743: George II leads British troops into battle at Dettingen in Bavaria
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11 | 1744 | |
12 | 1745 | - 1745: Jacobite Rebellion in Scotland led by 'Bonnie Prince Charlie'. There is a Scottish victory at Prestonpans
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13 | 1746 | - 1746: The Duke of Cumberland crushes the Scottish Jacobites at the Battle of Culloden
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14 | 1747 | - 1747: Yorkshire pudding mentioned in recipes
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15 | 1748 | - 1748: The Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle brings the War of Austrian Succession to a close
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