Anniversarial — 2013
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Here are some of those correspondents whose birth or death is marked in 2013:
Births
- Affry, Louis Auguste Augustin d’, comte d’Affry (born 1713–died 1793), French — army officer
- Allamand, Jean Nicolas Sébastien (born 1713–died 1787), Swiss — zoologist, physicist
- Ammon, Christoph Heinrich von (born c. 1713–died 1783), German — aristocrat, diplomat
- Bertrand, Élie (born 1713–died 1797), Swiss — scientist, government minister
- Bollioud de Saint-Julien, François David, baron d’Argental (born 1713–died 1808), French — civil servant, financier
- Bouret d'Erigny, François (born 1713–died 1775), French — army officer, financier
- Brosses, Claude Charles de, comte de Tournay (born 1713–died 1793), French — aristocrat, army officer
- Canavasso, Giovan Battista (born 1713–died 1784), Italian — musician, composer
- Clairaut, Alexis Claude (born 1713–died 1765), French — mathematician, academy member
- Damarzit de Sahuguet, Jean Baptiste Joseph, baron d’Espagnac (born 1713–died 1783), French — army officer, historian
- Dauvergne, Antoine (born 1713–died 1797), French — violinist, composer
- Diderot, Denis (born 1713–died 1784), French — author, philosopher, encyclopædist
- Ducarel, Doctor Andrew Coltee (born 1713–died 1785), English — antiquarian, archivist
- Duchesne, Mme Marie Antoinette [née Cailleau] (born after 1713–died 1793), French — bookseller, printer, publisher
- Dumesnil, Marie Françoise [née Marchand] (born 1713–died 1803), French — actor
- Dundas, Robert (born 1713–died 1787), Scottish — lawyer, judge
- Du Tillet de Pannes, Antoine Charles (born 1713–died 1783), French — lawyer
- Escher, Heinrich (born 1713–died 1777), Swiss — army officer, politician
- Fardel de Daix, Bénigne (born 1713–died 1781), French — lawyer, magistrate
- Fel, Marie (born 1713–died 1794), French — singer
- Ferrero de Fiesco, Don Felipe Victorio Amadeo, prince de Masserano (born 1713–died 1777), Spanish — aristocrat, diplomat, ambassador
- Gottsched, Louise Adelgunde Victorie [née Kulmus] (born 1713–died 1762), German — author, playwright, translator
- Jélyotte, Pierre (born 1713–died after 1797), French — singer, opera
- Laurent, Pierre Joseph, 1st marquis de Villedeuil (born 1713–died 1773), French — civil engineer, industrialist, civil servant
- Leslie, Reverend Ernest (born 1713–died 1779), Scottish — churchman
- Manoël de Végobre, Charles (born 1713–died 1801), French — lawyer
- Martinet, Jacques Frédéric (born 1713–died 1789), Swiss — lawyer, civil servant
- Monteynard, Louis François de, marquis de Monteynard (born 1713–died 1791), French — army officer, civil servant, regional governor
- Moore, Sir Henry (born 1713–died 1769), Jamaican — colonial governor
- Needham, John Turberville (born 1713–died 1781), English — churchman, Catholic, scientist, academy member
- Nicolls, Reverend Samuel (born 1713–died 1763), English — churchman
- Noailles, Louis de, duc de Noailles (born 1713–died 1793), French — aristocrat, army officer
- Novi de Caveirac, Jean (born 1713–died 1782), French — musicologist, theologian
- Ossun, Pierre Paul d’, marquis d’Ossun (born 1713–died 1788), French — diplomat
- Osterwald, Frédéric Samuel (born 1713–died 1795), Swiss — publisher, politician
- Perry, Reverend John (born c. 1713–died 1780), English — churchman
- Pictet, Charles (born 1713–died 1792), Swiss — soldier, army officer
- Pierre, Jean Baptiste Marie (born 1713–died 1789), French — painter
- Polier de Bottens, Jean Antoine Noé (born 1713–died 1783), Swiss — churchman, Protestant, theologian
- Ramsay, Allan (born 1713–died 1784), Scottish — painter, portraitist
- Randolph, Peter (born c. 1713–died 1767), English — civil servant, politician, surveyor
- Raynal, Guillaume Thomas François, abbé Raynal (born 1713–died 1796), French — author, historian, journalist
- Revilliod, Abraham (born 1713–died 1769), Swiss — lawyer, politician
- Riccoboni, Marie Jeanne [née Dujac] (born 1713–died 1792), French — author, novelist, actor
- Rougemont, François Antoine de (born 1713–died c. 1788), Swiss — banker, government minister
- Scriblerus Club (founded 1713), English — literary club
- Steele, Mary [née Steele] (born 1713–died 1730), English — home-maker
- Sterne, Laurence (born 1713–died 1768), Irish — churchman, novelist
- Stuart, John, 3rd earl of Bute (born 1713–died 1792), Scottish — politician, member of Parliament, prime minister, patron
- Sulivan, Laurence (born c. 1713–died 1786), Irish — merchant, East India Company official, colonial governor
- Topham, Francis (born c. 1713–died 1770), English — lawyer
- Toup, Jonathan (born 1713–died 1785), English — churchman, academic, classicist, editor, author
- Tronchin, Marie Anne [née Fromaget] (born 1713–died 1788), Swiss — home-maker
- Tucker, Josiah (born 1713–died 1799), Welsh — political economist, churchman, political controversialist, author
- Uriot, Joseph (born 1713–died 1788), French — actor, theatre director, playwright
- Wallis, Albany (born 1713–died 1800), English — lawyer
- Warmholz, Carl Gustaf (born 1713–died 1785), Swedish — scholar, historian, academic
- Wortley Montagu, Edward (born 1713–died 1776), English — traveller, criminal, politician, member of Parliament
Deaths
- Bowrey, Thomas (born c. 1650–died 1713), English — merchant, shipowner
- Brattle, Thomas (born 1658–died 1713), American — mathematician, university administrator
- Bury, Arthur (born 1624–died 1713), English — university administrator, theologian
- Compton, Reverend Henry, bishop of London (born 1632–died 1713), English — churchman
- Cooper, Anthony Ashley, 3rd earl of Shaftesbury (born 1671–died 1713), English — philosopher, politician, member of Parliament
- Harrison, William (born 1685–died 1713), English — author, poet, editor, diplomat
- Khan, 'Ali Naqi Diyanat (died 1713), Indian — aristocrat, regional governor
- Leenhof, Fredericus van (born 1647–died 1713), Dutch — churchman, Protestant, author
- Marsh, Narcissus, archbishop of Armagh (born 1638–died 1713), English — churchman
- Mullart, William (died 1713), Irish — churchman
- Pitt, Robert (born 1653–died 1713), English — physician, academy member
- Reneu, Hilary (born c. 1652–died 1713), French — merchant, translator
- Scurlock, Elizabeth [née Still] (died 1713), English — home-maker
- Sharpe, Reverend John (born 1680–died 1713), Scottish — churchman
- Wetenhall, Edward, bishop of Kilmore and Ardagh (born 1636–died 1713), English — churchman, academy member
- Wyche, John (born 1667–died 1713), English — diplomat