Industry
Place
Organisation / Person
Date (born / died)
1693-1776, horologist and clock-maker, English

John Harrison

1693 - 1776

Mr

John Kay

1704 - 1780

1704-1782, active 1738-1777, science lecturer, philosophical, mathematical & optical instrument maker, Chichester, Sussex; London, England, British

Benjamin Martin

1705 - 1782

Baron Anson

George Anson

1697 - 1762

1697-1763, man-midwife, Scottish; British

William Smellie

1697 - 1763

1707-1783, mathematician; physicist, Swiss

Leonhard Euler

1707 - 1783

Thomas Simpson

1710 - 1761

1698-1843, naval dockyard, Plymouth, Devon, England

Plymouth Dockyard

1698 - 1843

1696-1755, mining engineer; colliery steward, English

Carlisle Spedding

1696 - 1755

1709-1772, active 1734-72, mathematical, philosophical & optical instrument maker, lecturer, English

George Adams

1709 - 1772

1700-1772, physician to Empress Maria Theresa, Dutch

Gerard Van Swieten

1700 - 1772

1707-1778, naturalist; taxonomist, Swedish

Carl Linnaeus

1707 - 1778

1695-1766, active 1720-1750, mathematical, philosophical, optical instrument maker, London, England

Benjamin Cole

1695 - 1766

1692-1761, natural philosopher (physicist), Dutch

Pieter van Musschenbroek

1692 - 1761

1799-1883, architect, English, British

Lewis Cubitt

1709 - 1883

1700?-1771, clockmaker; mechanician, British; English

Henry Hindley

1701 - 1771

1721-1793, physician; surgeon, English; British

John Mudge

1710 - 1793

1779-1780, gigantic infant, English; British

Thomas Hills Everitt

1702 - 1780

1710-1768, active 1734-1768, optical instrument maker, British; Scottish

James Short

1710 - 1768

1704-1781/1782, inventor of the flying shuttle, English; British

John Kay

1704

1693-1764, postal entrepreneur; philanthropist, English

Ralph Allen

1693 - 1764

1710-1776, lecturer; inventor; astronomer, Scottish; British

James Ferguson

1710 - 1776

active 1724-1747, optical instrument maker, English; British

Matthew Loft

1697 - 1747

1708-1772, active 1731-1770, optician, optical instrument & microscope maker and seller, London, England, English

John Cuff

1708 - 1772

1709/10-1783, Pinchbeck the younger, clock-maker; watchmaker, British

Christopher Pinchbeck

1709 - 1783

1703-1791, Church of England clergyman; founder of Methodism, English

John Wesley

1703 - 1791

Stephen Charles Triboudet Demainbray

1710 - 1782

1709-1776, active 1745-1776, mathematical instrument maker, British; English

John Bird

1709 - 1776

1694-c. 1776, astronomer, English

Thomas Phelps

1694 - 1776

1710-1782, natural philosopher; astronomer, British

Stephen Charles Triboudet Demainbray

1710 - 1782

Charles Labelye

1705 - 1781

active 1752-1761, optician, previously a silk weaver, English; British

John Dollond

1707 - 1761

1704-1764, clock maker (NOT the inventor of the the flying shuttle), English

John Kay

1704 - 1764

active 1740-1760, optician, optical instrument maker, Italian

Biasio Burlini

1709 - 1771

1706-1790, natural philosopher; writer; revolutionary politican, American

Benjamin Franklin

1706 - 1790

1785-1867, surgeon; astronomer, British

James South

1710 - 1867

1691-1759, draftsman; printmaker, German

Georg Daniel Heumann

1691 - 1759

active 1728, d. 1775

John Sigismund Tanner

1700 - 1775

1696-1777, chemist, French

Louis-Claude Bourdelin

1696 - 1777

James Short

1710 - 1768

Benjamin Martin

1705 - 1782

1706-1775, printer and typefounder, English; British

John Baskerville

1706 - 1701

c. 1692-1776, active 1742-1770, medallist; coin engraver, Italian-born, British

Thomas Pingo

1692 - 1712

1709-1794, active 1761-1790, silversmith, English; British

Hester Bateman

1709 - 1794

1710-1767, 10th Earl of Buchan; draughtsman; engraver, Scottish

Henry David Erskine

1710 - 1767

active 1730s-1750s, engraver; portrait miniatturist, French

Francois Morellon La Cave

1696 - 1769

1692-1762, astronomer, English; British

James Bradley

1692 - 1762

Baron Anson, 1697-1762, naval officer; politician, British; English

George Anson

1697 - 1762

1695-1769, physician; botanist; publisher, German?

Christopher Jacob Trew

1695 - 1769

1782-1826, Philological Society magazine, London, England, British

European Magazine

1701 - 1806