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Year 1735 (MDCCXXXV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Wednesday of the 11-day slower Julian calendar).

Events of 1735

January - June

July - December

  • July 11 - Mathematical calculations suggest it was on this day that Pluto moved closer to the Sun than Neptune for the last time before 1979.
  • August 4 - Freedom of the press: New York Weekly Journal writer John Peter Zenger is acquitted of seditious libel against the royal governor of New York, on the basis that what he published was true.
  • October
  • War of the Polish Succession: A preliminary peace, ratified in 1738, is concluded.
  • The Qianlong Emperor succeeds Yongzheng and begins a 60-year-long reign of the Qing Dynasty.

    Undated

  • Russo-Turkish War, 1735-1739: Russian forces fail to occupy the Crimea due to rasputitsa.
  • The French make peace with the Austro-Hungarian Empire (until 1740).
  • A shipbuilding industry begins in Mumbai.
  • Carolus Linnaeus publishes his Systema Naturae.
  • End of the reign of Emperor Nakamikado of Japan.
  • George Hadley correctly explains global circulation for the first time.
  • King's Highway (Charleston to Boston) is completed.
  • Etienne Fourmont writes Réflexions critiques sur les histoires des anciens peuples.
  • Construction begins on the Chemin du roy between Quebec and Montreal.
  • William Hogarth Publishes A Rake's Progress.
  • Edmund Curll tries to publish "Mr. Pope's Literary Correspondence", the stock of which is subsequently seized.
  • Augusta, Georgia, is founded.

    Births

  • January 1 - Paul Revere, American silversmith and patriot (d. 1818)
  • January 8
  • January 27 - Étienne Clavière, French financier and politician (d. 1793)
  • February 28 - Alexandre-Théophile Vandermonde French musician and chemist (d. 1796)
  • April 13 - Isaac Low, New York delegate to the Continental Congress (d. 1791)
  • May 1 - Lorenzo Hervás y Panduro Spanish Jesuit philologist (d. 1809)
  • May 23 - Charles Joseph, Prince de Ligne, (d. 1814)
  • September 5 - Johann Christian Bach, German composer (d. 1782)
  • September 20 - James Keir, Scottish geologist, chemist, and industrialist (d. 1820)
  • September 28 - Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (d. 1811)
  • October 1 - Augustus Henry Fitzroy, 3rd Duke of Grafton (d. 1811)
  • October 9 - Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick (d. 1806)
  • October 21 - Richard Gough, English antiquary (d. 1809)
  • October 30 - John Adams, 2nd President of the United States (d. 1826)
  • November 10 - Granville Sharp, English abolitionist (d. 1813)
  • December 29 - Thomas Banks, English sculptor and artist (d. 1805)
  • December 31 - Jean de Crévecoeur, French-American writer (d. 1813)
  • date unknown - John Julius Angerstein, English merchant and insurer (d. 1822) » See also .

    Deaths

  • January 12 - John Eccles, British composer (b. 1668)
  • January 18 - Maria Clementina Sobieski, Polish princess (b. 1702)
  • February 27 - John Arbuthnot, British physician and author (b. 1667)
  • April 5 - William Derham, English minister and writer (b. 1657)
  • April 5 - Samuel Wesley, English poet and religious leader (b. 1662)
  • June 10 - Thomas Hearne, British antiquarian (b. 1678)
  • September 27 - Peter Artedi, Swedish naturalist (drowned) (b. 1705)
  • October 8 - Yongzheng Emperor of China (b. 1678)
  • December 14 - Thomas Tanner, English bishop and antiquarian (b. 1674) » See also .

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