1749 in Sweden
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Events from the year 1749 in Sweden

Incumbents
- Monarch â Frederick I
Events
- - Treaty between Sweden and Denmark.
- - Statistics Sweden
- - Carl Linnaeus conduct his trip to Scania.
- - Street lights are introduced in the capital when every house owner are obliged to place a light of some kind upon their house to light up the street. In practice, however, this instruction is insufficient.
- - The Agricultural revolution, the Great Partition, in which farmers are given united land in individual farms rather than having their land spread in several fields around a village, is initiated in Sweden by Jacob Faggot.
- - A new regulation is issued were the permits of street trade (MÃ¥nglare), at the time already one of the most common for destitute city women, is henceforth to be given foremost in favor of women in need of supporting themselves.[1]
Births
- 2 January - Carl Gustaf Nordin, historian and ecclesiastic (died 1812)
- 28 April - Adolf Fredrik Munck, royal favorite (died 1831)
- - Sofia Lovisa Gråå, educator (died 1835)
- - Ulla von Höpken, courtier (died 1810)
Deaths
- - Johan August Meijerfeldt, general (born 1665)
- 23 July - Ingeborg i Mjärhult, natural healer, medicine woman, herbalist, natural philosopher, soothsayer and spiritual visionary (born 1665)