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  • 1791
  • Calendar year

    1791 (MDCCXCI) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar, the 1791st

    1791

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  • Kingdom of France
  • Country in Western Europe (843–1792; 1815–1848)

    which began in 1789, the Kingdom of France adopted a written constitution in 1791, but the Kingdom was abolished a year later and replaced with the First French

    Kingdom of France

    Kingdom of France

    Kingdom_of_France

  • Constitution of 1791
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Constitution of 1791 may refer to: Constitution of May 3, 1791, adopted by the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth French Constitution of 1791, adopted on 3

    Constitution of 1791

    Constitution_of_1791

  • Kingdom of France (1791–92)
  • Constitutional monarchy of France (1791–1792)

    existed from 3 September 1791 until 21 September 1792, when it was succeeded by the French First Republic. On 3 September 1791, the National Constituent

    Kingdom of France (1791–92)

    Kingdom of France (1791–92)

    Kingdom_of_France_(1791–92)

  • Province of Quebec (1763–1791)
  • British colony of North America

    British maintained a military presence there until 1796 and the Jay Treaty. In 1791, the territory north of the Great Lakes was reorganised and divided into

    Province of Quebec (1763–1791)

    Province of Quebec (1763–1791)

    Province_of_Quebec_(1763–1791)

  • 1791 slave rebellion
  • Slave rebellion

    The 1791 slave rebellion was a slave rebellion in the French colony of Saint-Domingue which sparked the Haitian Revolution. Unlike previous rebellions

    1791 slave rebellion

    1791 slave rebellion

    1791_slave_rebellion

  • Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
  • Bi-confederate monarchy in Europe (1569–1795)

    the Reciprocal Guarantee of Two Nations (1791). In the preamble of the Reciprocal Guarantee of Two Nations (1791) the dualistic nature of the state was

    Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

    Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

    Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth

  • Austro-Turkish War (1788–1791)
  • 18th century military conflict

    Austro-Turkish War, also known as the Habsburg–Ottoman War, was fought from 1788 to 1791, between the Habsburg monarchy and the Ottoman Empire. During the conflict

    Austro-Turkish War (1788–1791)

    Austro-Turkish War (1788–1791)

    Austro-Turkish_War_(1788–1791)

  • French Constitution of 1791
  • First written constitution of France, adopted during the French Revolution

    The French Constitution of 1791 (French: Constitution française du 3 septembre 1791) was the first written constitution in France, created after the collapse

    French Constitution of 1791

    French Constitution of 1791

    French_Constitution_of_1791

  • Le Chapelier Law 1791
  • Legislation banning guilds in France

    National Assembly during the first phase of the French Revolution (14 June 1791), banning French guilds as the early version of trade unions, as well as

    Le Chapelier Law 1791

    Le_Chapelier_Law_1791

  • Marie Antoinette
  • Queen of France from 1774 to 1792

    family under house arrest in the Tuileries Palace in October 1789. The June 1791 attempted flight to Varennes and her role in the War of the First Coalition

    Marie Antoinette

    Marie Antoinette

    Marie_Antoinette

  • China Eastern Airlines Flight 5735
  • 2022 plane crash in Guangxi, China

    involved was a Boeing 737-89P (737NG or 737 Next Generation) registered as B-1791 with serial number 41474. It was powered by two CFM56-7B26E turbofan engines

    China Eastern Airlines Flight 5735

    China Eastern Airlines Flight 5735

    China_Eastern_Airlines_Flight_5735

  • Bank Bill of 1791
  • Bill of 1791 is a common term for two bills passed by the First Congress of the United States of America on February 25 and March 2 of 1791. After Alexander

    Bank Bill of 1791

    Bank Bill of 1791

    Bank_Bill_of_1791

  • Vermont Republic
  • Unrecognized republic in North America from 1777 to 1791

    independent state in New England that existed from January 15, 1777, to March 4, 1791. The state was founded in January 1777, when delegates from 28 towns met

    Vermont Republic

    Vermont Republic

    Vermont_Republic

  • Boston City Hall
  • City hall of Boston, Massachusetts

    ISSN 0743-1791. Retrieved March 27, 2026 – via Newspapers.com. "Plan Study OK'd". The Boston Globe. April 10, 1959. p. 11. ISSN 0743-1791. Retrieved

    Boston City Hall

    Boston City Hall

    Boston_City_Hall

  • Rich baronets of Shirley House (1791)
  • of Southampton, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on 28 July 1791 for the Rev. Charles Rich, birth name Charles Bostock, and son of John Bostock

    Rich baronets of Shirley House (1791)

    Rich baronets of Shirley House (1791)

    Rich_baronets_of_Shirley_House_(1791)

  • List of shipwrecks in 1791
  • in 1791 includes ships sunk, foundered, wrecked, grounded or otherwise lost during 1791. "Ireland". The Times. No. 1907. London. 22 January 1791. col

    List of shipwrecks in 1791

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_1791

  • Requiem (Mozart)
  • Mass composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in Vienna in 1791

    Requiem Mass by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791). Mozart composed part of the Requiem in Vienna in late 1791, but it was unfinished at his death on 5 December

    Requiem (Mozart)

    Requiem (Mozart)

    Requiem_(Mozart)

  • Mysore (1789–1791)
  • General took command after the first campaign, captured Bangalore on 21 March 1791 but failed to capture Seringapatnam due to brilliant generalship of Tipu

    Mysore (1789–1791)

    Mysore (1789–1791)

    Mysore_(1789–1791)

  • Constitution of 3 May 1791
  • Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth constitution

    The Constitution of 3 May 1791, titled the Government Act, was a written constitution for the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth that was adopted by the Great

    Constitution of 3 May 1791

    Constitution of 3 May 1791

    Constitution_of_3_May_1791

  • Constitutional Act 1791
  • UK statute creating Lower and Upper Canada

    The Constitutional Act 1791 (31 Geo. 3. c. 31) (French: Acte constitutionnel de 1791) was an act of the Parliament of Great Britain which was passed during

    Constitutional Act 1791

    Constitutional Act 1791

    Constitutional_Act_1791

  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • Composer and musician (1756–1791)

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791) was a Classical composer and musician. He completed more than 800 works in his life—including

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart

  • 1791 in Denmark
  • Events from the year 1791 in Denmark. Monarch – Christian VII Prime minister – Andreas Peter Bernstorff 10 September – HDMS Lougen, a brig of 18 guns,

    1791 in Denmark

    1791_in_Denmark

  • John Wesley
  • English clergyman (1703–1791)

    John Wesley (/ˈwɛsli/ WESS-lee; 28 June [O.S. 17 June] 1703 – 2 March 1791) was an English cleric, theologian, and evangelist who was a principal leader

    John Wesley

    John Wesley

    John_Wesley

  • Siege of Ceuta (1790–1791)
  • (1790–1791) was an armed confrontation between the Kingdom of Spain and the Sultanate of Morocco during the Spanish-Moroccan War of 1790–1791. The siege

    Siege of Ceuta (1790–1791)

    Siege of Ceuta (1790–1791)

    Siege_of_Ceuta_(1790–1791)

  • Haitian Revolution
  • 1791–1804 slave revolt in Hispanola

    citizenship in May 1791, leading to further clashes with slave owners that destabilized Saint-Domingue and led to the slave revolt on 21 August 1791, which ended

    Haitian Revolution

    Haitian Revolution

    Haitian_Revolution

  • 1791 Connecticut lieutenant gubernatorial election
  • The 1791 Connecticut lieutenant gubernatorial election was held on April 11, 1791, in order to elect the lieutenant governor of Connecticut. Incumbent

    1791 Connecticut lieutenant gubernatorial election

    1791 Connecticut lieutenant gubernatorial election

    1791_Connecticut_lieutenant_gubernatorial_election

  • French Penal Code of 1791
  • French Revolution-era penal code

    Penal Code of 1791 was a penal code adopted during the French Revolution by the Constituent Assembly, between 25 September and 6 October 1791. It was France's

    French Penal Code of 1791

    French_Penal_Code_of_1791

  • 1791 in Wales
  • This article is about the particular significance of the year 1791 to Wales and its people. Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey - Henry Paget Lord Lieutenant of

    1791 in Wales

    1791_in_Wales

  • 1791 in Russia
  • Events from the year 1791 in Russia Monarch – Catherine II Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792) continues July 10: Battle of Măcin August 11: Battle of Cape Kaliakra

    1791 in Russia

    1791_in_Russia

  • Boston Central Library
  • Library building in Boston, Massachusetts

    ISSN 0743-1791. Retrieved July 3, 2025 – via newspapers.com. "The Public Library". Boston Daily Globe. March 2, 1883. p. 2. ISSN 0743-1791. Retrieved

    Boston Central Library

    Boston Central Library

    Boston_Central_Library

  • 1791 in Spain
  • Events from the year 1791 in Spain Monarch – Charles IV Hector, baron de Carondelet First Secretary of State - José Moñino Sources: 15 August - Spanish-Moroccan

    1791 in Spain

    1791_in_Spain

  • Døtreskolen af 1791
  • Døtreskolen af 1791 ("Daughter School of 1791") was a girls' school active in Copenhagen, Denmark from 1791 until 1899. It is considered one of the first

    Døtreskolen af 1791

    Døtreskolen_af_1791

  • Maximilien Robespierre
  • French revolutionary, lawyer and politician (1758–1794)

    séance du 30 septembre 1791". Archives Parlementaires de la Révolution Française (in French). 31 (1): 670. 1888. "Constitution de 1791 | Conseil constitutionnel"

    Maximilien Robespierre

    Maximilien Robespierre

    Maximilien_Robespierre

  • 1791 in sports
  • 1791 in sports describes the year's events in world sport. Earliest known reference The broken window by-law in Pittsfield, Massachusetts prohibited "baseball"

    1791 in sports

    1791_in_sports

  • 1791 in the United States
  • Events from the year 1791 in the United States. President: George Washington (Independent-Virginia) Vice President: John Adams (F-Massachusetts) Chief

    1791 in the United States

    1791_in_the_United_States

  • 1791 Massachusetts gubernatorial election
  • A gubernatorial election was held in Massachusetts on April 4, 1791. John Hancock, the incumbent governor, was re-elected against scattering opposition

    1791 Massachusetts gubernatorial election

    1791 Massachusetts gubernatorial election

    1791_Massachusetts_gubernatorial_election

  • Cornerstone 1791
  • US non-profit organization

    Cornerstone 1791 is a non-profit 501(c)(4) (social welfare) political organization incorporated in the state of Missouri in February 2019. It is the sole

    Cornerstone 1791

    Cornerstone_1791

  • HMS Providence (1791)
  • Sloop of the Royal Navy

    1791 and 1794. The Admiralty purchased Providence on the stocks from Perry & Co, Blackwall Yard in February 1791. She was launched on 23 April 1791 and

    HMS Providence (1791)

    HMS Providence (1791)

    HMS_Providence_(1791)

  • Rouse-Boughton baronets of Rouse Lench (1791)
  • baronetcy, of Rouse Lench in the County of Worcester, was created on 28 July 1791 in the Baronetage of Great Britain for Charles William Boughton-Rouse, an

    Rouse-Boughton baronets of Rouse Lench (1791)

    Rouse-Boughton baronets of Rouse Lench (1791)

    Rouse-Boughton_baronets_of_Rouse_Lench_(1791)

  • William Bradford (printer, born 1719)
  • American printer (1719–1791)

    William Bradford (1719 – September 25, 1791) was a printer, soldier, and leader during the American Revolution from Philadelphia. Bradford was born in

    William Bradford (printer, born 1719)

    William Bradford (printer, born 1719)

    William_Bradford_(printer,_born_1719)

  • 1791 Vermont gubernatorial election
  • The 1791 Vermont gubernatorial election, the first since Vermont joined the Union as the 14th state, took place on September 6, 1791. It resulted in the

    1791 Vermont gubernatorial election

    1791 Vermont gubernatorial election

    1791_Vermont_gubernatorial_election

  • Tariff of 1791
  • United States civic duties on distilled spirits

    Tariff of 1791 or Excise Whiskey Tax of 1791 was a United States statute establishing a taxation policy to further reduce Colonial America public debt

    Tariff of 1791

    Tariff of 1791

    Tariff_of_1791

  • Martin baronets of Lockynge (1791)
  • of Berkshire, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on 28 July 1791 for Henry Martin, Member of Parliament for Southampton. The title became

    Martin baronets of Lockynge (1791)

    Martin baronets of Lockynge (1791)

    Martin_baronets_of_Lockynge_(1791)

  • USRC Vigilant (1791)
  • Vigilant (launched 1791) was one of the original ten cutters employed by the Federal government of the United States which made up the Revenue Marine,

    USRC Vigilant (1791)

    USRC_Vigilant_(1791)

  • Old North Church
  • Historic church in Boston, Massachusetts

    ISSN 0743-1791. Retrieved March 23, 2026 – via Newspapers.com. "New Tablet at Old North Church". The Boston Daily Globe. October 9, 1924. p. 9. ISSN 0743-1791.

    Old North Church

    Old North Church

    Old_North_Church

  • Axel von Fersen the Younger
  • Swedish count, marshal and general (1755–1810)

    role in organizing and executing their ill-fated flight to Varennes in June 1791. Following the outbreak of the French Revolution and the execution of the

    Axel von Fersen the Younger

    Axel von Fersen the Younger

    Axel_von_Fersen_the_Younger

  • Dutty Boukman
  • 18th-century African slave and priest; leader in the Haitian Revolution

    Dutty Boukman (or Boukman Dutty; died 7 November 1791) was a leader of the Haitian Revolution. Born to a Muslim family in Senegambia (present-day Senegal

    Dutty Boukman

    Dutty_Boukman

  • 1791 Avignon–Comtat Venaissin status referendum
  • States. Annexation was confirmed by the National Assembly on September 14, 1791. What eventually became the Comtat Venaissin was acquired by Philip III of

    1791 Avignon–Comtat Venaissin status referendum

    1791_Avignon–Comtat_Venaissin_status_referendum

  • 1791 in France
  • Events from the year 1791 in France. Monarch: Louis XVI The Legislative Assembly (after 1 October) 28 January – Robespierre discusses the organisation

    1791 in France

    1791_in_France

  • Siege of Anapa (1791)
  • 1791 battle of the Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792)

    Къэуцухьэ; Turkish: Anapa Kuşatması) was an encounter that took place on July 3, 1791, when the Russian Empire successfully attacked the Turkish-regulated Anapa

    Siege of Anapa (1791)

    Siege of Anapa (1791)

    Siege_of_Anapa_(1791)

  • Mythology of Benjamin Banneker
  • Specific aspects of Benjamin Banneker's life and legacy

    Ellicott's Lower Mills: August 19th: 1791". The Papers of Thomas Jefferson. Vol. 22: 6 August 1791 to 31 December 1791. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University

    Mythology of Benjamin Banneker

    Mythology_of_Benjamin_Banneker

  • 1791 in Portugal
  • Events in the year 1791 in Portugal. Monarch: Mary I 23 April – José Jorge Loureiro, soldier and politician (died 1860) 18 October – João de Loureiro,

    1791 in Portugal

    1791_in_Portugal

  • Cynthia Catlin Miller
  • American abolitionist (1791–1883)

    Cynthia Catlin Miller (1791–1883) was an American abolitionist active in the Underground Railroad in Pennsylvania, helping freedom seekers escape to Canada

    Cynthia Catlin Miller

    Cynthia_Catlin_Miller

  • Death of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • 1791 death of a composer

    On 5 December 1791, the composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart died at his home in Vienna at the age of 35. The circumstances of his death have attracted much

    Death of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    Death of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    Death_of_Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart

  • Padua Circular
  • was a diplomatic note produced by Holy Roman Emperor Leopold II on 6 July 1791. Prompted by the arrest of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette after the Flight

    Padua Circular

    Padua Circular

    Padua_Circular

  • 1791 in Scotland
  • Events from the year 1791 in Scotland. Lord Advocate – Robert Dundas of Arniston Solicitor General for Scotland – Robert Blair Lord President of the Court

    1791 in Scotland

    1791_in_Scotland

  • George Chichester, 2nd Marquess of Donegall
  • Anglo-Irish nobleman and politician

    1769 – 5 October 1844), styled Viscount Chichester until 1791 and Earl of Belfast from 1791 to 1799, was an Anglo-Irish nobleman and politician. He was

    George Chichester, 2nd Marquess of Donegall

    George Chichester, 2nd Marquess of Donegall

    George_Chichester,_2nd_Marquess_of_Donegall

  • Quincy Market
  • Marketplace in Boston, Massachusetts

    ISSN 0743-1791. ProQuest 500948744. "Change Opposed: Merchants Do Not Wish Faneuil Bisected". Boston Daily Globe. January 21, 1902. p. 14. ISSN 0743-1791. Retrieved

    Quincy Market

    Quincy Market

    Quincy_Market

  • Old State House (Boston)
  • Building in Boston, Massachusetts

    ISSN 0743-1791. Retrieved February 21, 2026 – via Newspapers.com. "Old State Tower Rebuilding Planned". The Boston Globe. July 24, 1931. p. 25. ISSN 0743-1791.

    Old State House (Boston)

    Old State House (Boston)

    Old_State_House_(Boston)

  • 1791 Connecticut gubernatorial election
  • The 1791 Connecticut gubernatorial election was held on April 14, 1791, in order to elect the Governor of Connecticut. Incumbent Federalist Governor of

    1791 Connecticut gubernatorial election

    1791 Connecticut gubernatorial election

    1791_Connecticut_gubernatorial_election

  • Bombardment of Tangier (1791)
  • The bombardment of Tangier was a naval attack launched on August 24, 1791, by Spain against the Moroccan city of Tangier in response to the Moroccan sultan

    Bombardment of Tangier (1791)

    Bombardment_of_Tangier_(1791)

  • 1791 French legislative election
  • Legislative elections were held in France between 29 August and 5 September 1791, the first national elections to the Legislative Assembly. They took place

    1791 French legislative election

    1791_French_legislative_election

  • Erskine baronets of Torrie (1791)
  • County of Fife, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on 28 July 1791 for the soldier William Erskine. He was the grandson of Colonel the Hon.

    Erskine baronets of Torrie (1791)

    Erskine baronets of Torrie (1791)

    Erskine_baronets_of_Torrie_(1791)

  • Swedish–Algerian war of 1791–1792
  • Military conflict

    Swedish–Algerian war of 1791–1792 was a brief and inconclusive conflict between Sweden and the Regency of Algiers. The conflict started in 1791 when Gustav III

    Swedish–Algerian war of 1791–1792

    Swedish–Algerian_war_of_1791–1792

  • 1791 in Canada
  • Events from the year 1791 in Canada. Monarch: George III Parliament of Lower Canada — 1st Parliament of Upper Canada — 1st Governor of the Canadas: Guy

    1791 in Canada

    1791 in Canada

    1791_in_Canada

  • Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal Act 1791
  • Act of the Parliament of Great Britain

    The Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal Act 1791 (31 Geo. 3. c. 68) was an act of the Parliament of Great Britain that granted permission for the construction

    Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal Act 1791

    Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal Act 1791

    Manchester,_Bolton_and_Bury_Canal_Act_1791

  • 1791 in Austria
  • Events from the year 1791 in Austria Monarch – Leopold II State Chancellor - Wenzel Anton - Treaty of Sistova Declaration of Pillnitz Franz Grillparzer

    1791 in Austria

    1791_in_Austria

  • Kennaway baronets
  • Title in the Baronetage of Great Britain

    title in the Baronetage of Great Britain. It was created on 25 February 1791 for John Kennaway (1758–1836), British Resident at the Court of Nizam Ali

    Kennaway baronets

    Kennaway baronets

    Kennaway_baronets

  • Porcellian Club
  • Final club at Harvard University, US

    known as the Porc or the P.C. Its founding is traditionally dated to either 1791, when a group began meeting under the name "the Argonauts," or 1794, the

    Porcellian Club

    Porcellian_Club

  • 1791 in music
  • The year 1791 in music involved some significant events.[citation needed] January 1 – Austrian composer Joseph Haydn arrives in England at the invitation

    1791 in music

    1791 in music

    1791_in_music

  • Wied-Runkel
  • State of the Holy Roman Empire (1698–1806)

    1762), his son 1762–1791: Christian Ludwig von Wied-Runkel († 1791), his son 17911791: Christian Ludwig von Wied-Runkel († 1791) 1791–1806: Karl Ludwig

    Wied-Runkel

    Wied-Runkel

    Wied-Runkel

  • USRC Active (1791)
  • Revenue cutter ship

    of the ten cutters to enter service. The Columbian Centinel on 30 April 1791 noted: A Revenue Cutter, was launched at Baltimore the 9th inst. at Captain

    USRC Active (1791)

    USRC_Active_(1791)

  • List of acts of the Parliament of Ireland, 1791–1800
  • This is a list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland for the years from 1791 to 1800. See also the list of acts of the Parliament of Ireland. The number

    List of acts of the Parliament of Ireland, 1791–1800

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Ireland,_1791–1800

  • Benjamin Banneker
  • American scientist, surveyor and farmer (1731–1806)

    1791, U.S. Secretary of State, Thomas Jefferson, asked surveyor Maj. Andrew Ellicott to survey an area for a new federal district. In February 1791,

    Benjamin Banneker

    Benjamin Banneker

    Benjamin_Banneker

  • Importation and Exportation (No. 2) Act 1791
  • Act of the Parliament of Great Britain

    The Importation and Exportation (No. 2) Act 1791 (31 Geo. 3. c. 30) was an act of the Parliament of Great Britain that consolidated acts relating to the

    Importation and Exportation (No. 2) Act 1791

    Importation and Exportation (No. 2) Act 1791

    Importation_and_Exportation_(No._2)_Act_1791

  • Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792)
  • Seventh conflict of the Russo-Turkish wars

    (1768–1774). It took place concomitantly with the Austro-Turkish War (1788–1791), the Russo-Swedish War (1788–1790), and the Theatre War. During the Russian-Turkish

    Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792)

    Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792)

    Russo-Turkish_War_(1787–1792)

  • French frigate Hélène
  • 34-gun Charmante class frigate of the French Navy

    History France Name Hélène Builder Rochefort Launched 18 May 1791 Captured February 1793 Spain Name Sirena Out of service 1807 Fate Broken up 1807 General

    French frigate Hélène

    French_frigate_Hélène

  • Maria Reynolds
  • Alexander Hamilton's mistress (1768–1828)

    the wife of James Reynolds, and was Alexander Hamilton's mistress between 1791 and 1792. She became the object of much scrutiny after the release of the

    Maria Reynolds

    Maria_Reynolds

  • 1791 North Carolina gubernatorial election
  • The 1791 North Carolina gubernatorial election was held on December 29, 1791, in order to elect the Governor of North Carolina. Incumbent Federalist Governor

    1791 North Carolina gubernatorial election

    1791 North Carolina gubernatorial election

    1791_North_Carolina_gubernatorial_election

  • Minerva (1791 ship)
  • British slave ship and merchantman (1791–1813)

    Minerva was launched in 1791 at Galway. She then traded widely, particularly as a West Indiaman. Between 1800 and 1804 she made two voyages from Bristol

    Minerva (1791 ship)

    Minerva_(1791_ship)

  • Boston Navy Yard
  • Shipyard and building complex in Massachusetts

    ISSN 0743-1791. Retrieved 6 April 2026 – via Newspapers.com. "O'Neil bid rejected to reopen Navy Yard". The Boston Globe. 2 October 1974. p. 7. ISSN 0743-1791.

    Boston Navy Yard

    Boston Navy Yard

    Boston_Navy_Yard

  • 1791 in literature
  • article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1791. May 16 – James Boswell's Life of Samuel Johnson is published in 2 volumes

    1791 in literature

    1791_in_literature

  • Jean-André Venel
  • Swiss surgeon (1740–1791)

    Jean-André Venel (28 May 1740 – 9 March 1791) was a Swiss surgeon and a pioneer in the field of orthopedics. Venel was born on 28 May 1740 in Morges, Vaud

    Jean-André Venel

    Jean-André Venel

    Jean-André_Venel

  • Louis XVI
  • King of France from 1774 to 1792

    and reigned until the abolition of the monarchy on 21 September 1792. From 1791 onwards, he used the style of king of the French. The first part of Louis

    Louis XVI

    Louis XVI

    Louis_XVI

  • Richard Champion of Bristol
  • English merchant and porcelain manufacturer

    Richard Champion (1743–1791) was an English merchant and porcelain manufacturer, who emigrated to the United States in 1784. Champion was born into a Quaker

    Richard Champion of Bristol

    Richard Champion of Bristol

    Richard_Champion_of_Bristol

  • 1791 Virginia gubernatorial election
  • A gubernatorial election was held in Virginia on November 2, 1791. The former delegate to the Confederation Congress Henry Lee III defeated the member

    1791 Virginia gubernatorial election

    1791 Virginia gubernatorial election

    1791_Virginia_gubernatorial_election

  • 1791 Patsayev
  • Main-belt asteroid

    1791 Patsayev (prov. designation: 1967 RE) is a dark background asteroid from the central region of the asteroid belt, approximately 26 kilometers in diameter

    1791 Patsayev

    1791 Patsayev

    1791_Patsayev

  • List of compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791) was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period who wrote in many genres. Perhaps his best-admired

    List of compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    List of compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    List_of_compositions_by_Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart

  • 1791 in art
  • Events from the year 1791 in art. The Society of Artists of Great Britain is dissolved. James Barry – The Thames (or Triumph of Navigation) Henri-Pierre

    1791 in art

    1791_in_art

  • Jacobins
  • Political club during the French Revolution

    Club to form their own Feuillants Club in July 1791 to some extent radicalized the Jacobin Club. Late 1791, a group of Jacobins in the Legislative Assembly

    Jacobins

    Jacobins

    Jacobins

  • Timeline of Quebec history (1791–1840)
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  • Koča's Frontier
  • Territory of the Habsburg monarchy

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  • Geneviève d'Ossun
  • French courtier

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  • 1791 in Poland
  • Events from the year 1791 in Poland Monarch – Stanisław II August Constitution of May 3, 1791 Friends of the Constitution Guardians of the Laws "The dominant

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  • Rights of Man
  • Set of essays by Thomas Paine

    Rights of Man is a book by Thomas Paine first published in 1791, including 31 articles, positing that popular political revolution is permissible when

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  • Andrew Stewart (American politician, born 1791)
  • American politician (1791–1872)

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  • Dudley
  • Town in West Midlands, England

    passing of the Dudley Town Act 1791 (31 Geo. 3. c. 79), was governed by the Court Leet of the Lords of Dudley. From 1791, the Town Commissioners were the

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  • Brunswick (1791 ship)
  • Brunswick was launched on the River Thames in 1791 as a West Indiaman. She captured one prize. After the end of the Napoleonic Wars, she made two voyages

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  • Escape (horse)
  • According to M. Dorothy George, by his final races in 1791 he was "reputed the best horse on the turf". In 1791 a sanction from the Jockey Club over two races

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    Whittingham

    English and Scottish : habitational name from places in Lancashire, Northumberland, and East Lothian, originally named in Old English as Hwītingahām ‘homestead (Old English hām) of the people of Hwīta’, a byname meaning ‘white’.Richand Whittingham and his son, also called Richard, brass founders from Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, came to New York City in 1791, where they established a successful business.

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  • Street
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Street

    English : habitational name from any of the various places, for example in Hertfordshire, Kent, and Somerset, so named from Old English strǣt ‘paved highway’, ‘Roman road’ (Latin strata (via)). In the Middle Ages the word at first denoted a Roman road but later also came to denote the main street in a town or village, and so the surname may also have been a topographic name for someone who lived on a main street.Jewish : Americanized form of the Sephardic surname Chetrit, of uncertain origin.Americanized form of Ashkenazic Jewish Strasser and a number of other similar surnames.The Rev. Nicholas Street (1603–74) came from England to Taunton, MA, between 1630 and 1638, and later moved to New Haven, CT, where his descendant Augustus Russell Street, a leader in art education, was born in 1791 and went on to become one of the most important early benefactors of Yale College.

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Online names & meanings

  • Khushali
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Khushali

    Happiness

  • Fulton
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Fulton

    From the people's estate.

  • Redan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Redan

  • Kesavalu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Kesavalu

  • Abir
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew

    Abir

    Strong.

  • Abdush Shahid
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Abdush Shahid

    Slave of the Witness

  • Vale
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Vale

    English : topographic name for someone who lived in a valley, Middle English vale (Old French val, from Latin vallis). The surname is now also common in Ireland, where it has been Gaelicized as de Bhál.Galician and Aragonese : topographic name from val ‘valley’, or habitational name from any of the places named with this word.

  • Mayil Vahanan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Mayil Vahanan

    Lord Murugan

  • Ortrude
  • Girl/Female

    German, Teutonic

    Ortrude

    Serpentine

  • Urva | உர்வா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Urva | உர்வா

    Big

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  • Wesleyanism
  • n.

    The system of doctrines and church polity inculcated by John Wesley (b. 1703; d. 1791), the founder of the religious sect called Methodist; Methodism. See Methodist, n., 2.

  • Plebiscite
  • n.

    A vote by universal male suffrage; especially, in France, a popular vote, as first sanctioned by the National Constitution of 1791.

  • Sulpician
  • n.

    One of an order of priests established in France in 1642 to educate men for the ministry. The order was introduced soon afterwards into Canada, and in 1791 into the United States.

  • Girondist
  • n.

    A member of the moderate republican party formed in the French legislative assembly in 1791. The Girondists were so called because their leaders were deputies from the department of La Gironde.