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1763
 
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Elliot Bishop buys the 8-acre estate in the south east corner of Ham Common (the site of the future Cassel Hospital) See in Google maps   
1763
 
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Some of Whitton Park's finest specimen trees and shrubs are transferred to the newly created botanical gardens at Kew. See in Google maps   
1763
 
   
American artist Benjamin West settles in London, where he becomes famous for his large-scale history scenes      
West Cleombrotus (detail) 1768
Tate Britain

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1764
 
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A French expedition from St Malo, founding a colony on East Falkland, name the islands Les Îsles Malouines       
1764
 
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The Russian empress Catherine the Great secures the throne of Poland for one of her lovers, as Stanislaw II       
Portrait of Stanislaw II, c.1780
Dulwich Picture Gallery
1764
 
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James Watt ponders on the inefficiency of contemporary steam engines and invents the condenser       
1764
 
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Catherine the Great founds the Hermitage as a court museum attached to the Winter Palace in St Petersburg        
1764
 
   
Britain passes the Sugar Act, levying duty on sugar, wine and textiles imported into America      
1764
 
   
Joseph Haydn's first published work is six string quartets, a form which he subsequently makes very much his own      
1764
 
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Lancashire spinner James Hargreaves conceives the idea of the spinning jenny, with multiple spindles worked from a single wheel