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Georg Detlev von Flemming
Polish noble (1699-1771)
Tokugawa Munetake
samurai
George Montagu-Dunk, 2nd Earl of Halifax
British politician (1716–1771)
Thomas Slade
British naval architect
Antal Grassalkovich I.
Hungarian noble (1694-1771)
Pietro Auletta
Italian composer
Ambrose
Russian bishop
Giovanni Battista Negrone
politician (1714-1771)

Frederick Calvert, 6th Baron Baltimore
proprietor of Maryland (1731–1771)
Edmond Jean François Barbier
French historian (1689-1771)
Marie Anne Doublet
French writer and salon-holder, editor
Elisabeth Samson
Afro-Surinamese coffee plantation owner
Johann Daniel Schöpflin
German historian

Laurent Cars
French painter and engraver (1699-1771)

Ryk Tulbagh
Dutch Governor of the Cape Colony (1699-1771)
Alexander Shuvalov
Field Marshal of Russia (1710-1771)
Thomas Jefferys
English cartographer
Herman Spöring Jr.
Finnish explorer, draughtsman, botanist, and naturalist (1733-1771)
Alexis Fontaine des Bertins
French mathematician (1704-1771)
Charles Bruce, 5th Earl of Elgin
Scottish noble (1732-1771)
Charles Louis d'Albert de Luynes
French Army officer (1717-1771)
Giuseppe Marchesi
Italian painter (1699-1771)
Johannes Grubenmann
Swiss builder (1707-1771)
Yekaterina Razumovskaya
(1729-1771)
Filippo Raguzzini
Italian architect
Marie-Anne de Roumier-Robert
French writer
Bukhar-zhirau Kalmakanov
Kazakhstani poet
Edward Finch
British diplomat and politician
Desboulmiers
Jean-Auguste Jullien, called Desboulmiers, 1731, Paris – 1771, Paris, was an 18th-century French man of letters, historian of theatre and playwright.
Henry Pemberton
British doctor
Susenyos II
Emperor of Ethiopia
Chen Hongmou
Chinese official and philosopher (1696—1771)
Charles-Nicolas d'Oultremont
prince-bishop of Liège (1716-1771)
Sotikakumman
Chao Sotikakumman (also spelled Xotikakumman or Sotika Koumane; ; died 1771) was the king of Luang Phrabang from 1750 to 1771.
Luis Galiana y Cervera
theologian
Thomas Fane, 8th Earl of Westmorland
English politician
Christian Rantzau
Danish nobleman
Benjamin Stillingfleet
British botanist (1702-1771)

Albert Delin
Ondiveeran
Ondiveeran Pagadai (or Ondi Veeran) (died 20 August 1771) was an Indian commander-in-chief who fought against the British East India Company in Tamil Nadu.
Gregorio Bressani
Italian philosopher (1703-1771)
Ahutoru
Ahutoru ( 1740 – 6 November 1771) was a Raiatean man, brother and adopted son of Ereti, the chief of the village where Louis Antoine de Bougainville anchored. He became the foremost intermediary between the Tahitians and the French during the visit, and volunteered to accompany Bougainville on his journey back to France. After one year in Paris, Ahutoru undertook the journey back to Tahiti, but he died of smallpox on the way.
Anton Joseph Hampel
Horn player
Chester Moore Hall
British lawyer and inventor
Jean-Baptiste Coye
Occitan writer
Yun San
chief Queen Consort of Burma
Johan Georg Geitel
Finnish painter

Józef Sawa-Caliński
Polish noble
Nicolas-Gabriel Dupuis
French artist (1698–1771)
Pierre François Tardieu
French engraver (1711-1771)

Johann Justin Preissler
German painter (1698–1771)
James Smith-Stanley, Lord Strange
British politician
Giovanni Battista Cimaroli
Italian painter (1687-1771)

Anton Gogeisl
German astronomer (1701-1771)
Jean-Joseph Rallier des Ourmes
French mathematician and engineer (1701-1771)
Alessio Simmaco Mazzocchi
Italian presbyter

Andrew Mitchell
British politician and diplomat (1708-1771)
Théodore Chevignard de Chavigny
French diplomat (1687-1771)
Munim Pak
Sufi saint and Scholar

Étienne La Font de Saint-Yenne
French art critic