1724 in Great Britain
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Events from the year 1724 in Great Britain.
Incumbents
- Monarch - George I
 - Prime Minister - Robert Walpole (Whig)
 
Events

Blenheim Palace completed.
- 20 February - Première of Julius Caesar in Egypt, an Italian opera by George Frideric Handel, takes place in London.[1]
 - 6 April - Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne becomes Secretary of State for the Southern Department; Henry Pelham becomes Secretary at War.[2]
 - 16 November - Jack Sheppard is hanged in London. (His partner-in-crime, highwayman Joseph "Blueskin" Blake, was similarly executed five days earlier.)
 
Unknown dates
- Blenheim Palace construction is completed. It is presented as a gift to the Duke of Marlborough for his involvement in the Battle of Blenheim in 1704.
 - Longman, the oldest publishing house in England, is founded.
 
Publications
- Daniel Defoe's A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain begins publication.[2]
 - Jonathan Swift's Drapier's Letters begin publication.[2]
 - Isaac Watts' textbook Logic.
 
Births
- 24 January - Frances Brooke, writer (died 1789)
 - 28 February - George Townshend, 1st Marquess Townshend, field marshal (died 1807)
 - 19 May - Augustus Hervey, 3rd Earl of Bristol, admiral and politician (died 1779)
 - 3 June - John Gregory, physician, medical writer and moralist (died 1773)
 - 8 June - John Smeaton, civil engineer (died 1792)
 - 25 August - George Stubbs, painter (died 1806)
 - 3 September - Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester, soldier and Governor of Quebec (died 1808)
 - 31 October - Christopher Anstey, writer (died 1805)
 - 12 December - Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount Hood, admiral (died 1816)
 - 25 December - John Michell, scientist and geologist (died 1793)
 
Deaths
- 12 February - Elkanah Settle, writer (born 1648)
 - 21 May - Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford and Mortimer, statesman (born 1661)
 - 15 June - Henry Sacheverell, churchman and politician (born 1674)
 - 29 October - William Wollaston, philosophical writer (born 1659)
 - 11 November - Joseph Blake (alias Blueskin), highwayman (executed) (born 1700)
 - 16 November - Jack Sheppard, criminal (executed) (born 1702)
 - 27 December - Thomas Guy, philanthropist (born 1644)
 
References
See also
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