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1838 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1838 in the United Kingdom.

1838 in the United Kingdom
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1836 | 1837 | 1838 (1838) | 1839 | 1840
Constituent countries of the United Kingdom
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Sport
1838 English cricket season

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  1. ^ Weinreb, Ben; Hibbert, Christopher (1995). The London Encyclopaedia. Macmillan. p. 287. ISBN 0-333-57688-8.
  2. ^ CET Record-Breakers.
  3. ^ "Steamship Curaçao". from the original on 24 December 2010. Retrieved 2 February 2011.
  4. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 22 September 2007. Retrieved 12 September 2007.
  5. ^ "Where History Happened: Chartism". History Extra. BBC. 12 May 2010. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
  6. ^ "Battle of Bosenden Wood". Hernhill Parish. Retrieved 26 October 2011.
  7. ^ MacDermot, E. T. (1964). History of the Great Western Railway. London: Ian Allan.
  8. ^ Whittle, G. (1979). The Newcastle & Carlisle Railway. Newton Abbot: David & Charles. ISBN 0-7153-7855-4.
  9. ^ a b c Penguin Pocket On This Day. Penguin Reference Library. 2006. ISBN 0-14-102715-0.
  10. ^ Anstruther, Ian (1963). The Knight and the Umbrella: an Account of the Eglinton Tournament – 1839. London: Geoffrey Bles Ltd. p. 1.
  11. ^ Girouard, Mark (1981). The Return to Camelot: Chivalry and the English Gentleman. Yale University Press. p. 92.
  12. ^ "University of Westminster". London: Beginnings Project. Archived from the original on 10 July 2012. Retrieved 9 February 2011.
  13. ^ a b c Palmer, Alan; Palmer, Veronica (1992). The Chronology of British History. London: Century Ltd. pp. 262–263. ISBN 0-7126-5616-2.
  14. ^ Reed, M. C. (1996). The London & North Western Railway: a history. Penryn: Atlantic. ISBN 0-906899-66-4.
  15. ^ "A Very Peculiar Preacher: James Banyard". Rochford District Community Archive. Retrieved 7 November 2020.
  16. ^ Creighton, Charles (1894). A History of Epidemics in Britain. Vol. II. Cambridge University Press.

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Events from the year 1838 in the United Kingdom 1838 in the United KingdomOther years1836 1837 1838 1838 1839 1840Constituent countries of the United KingdomEngland Ireland Scotland WalesSport1838 English cricket season Contents 1 Incumbents 2 Events 2 1 Undated 2 2 Ongoing 3 Publications 4 Births 5 Deaths 6 ReferencesIncumbents editMonarch Victoria Prime Minister William Lamb 2nd Viscount Melbourne Whig Foreign Secretary Henry John Temple 3rd Viscount Palmerston Parliament 13thEvents edit10 January a fire destroys Lloyd s Coffee House and the Royal Exchange in London 1 20 January with a daily average of 11 9 C 10 6 F this day sees the coldest daily Central England temperature value on record 2 4 22 April the paddle steamer SS Sirius 1837 makes the Transatlantic Crossing to New York from Cork in eighteen days though not using steam continuously 3 8 23 April Isambard Kingdom Brunel s paddle steamer SS Great Western completed on 31 March makes the Transatlantic Crossing to New York from Avonmouth in fifteen days inaugurating a regular steamship service 4 8 April the National Gallery first opens to the public in the building purpose designed for it by William Wilkins in Trafalgar Square London 9 May Royal Agricultural Society of England founded 21 May Chartism The People s Charter is launched by members of the London Working Men s Association at a mass meeting on Glasgow Green calling for universal suffrage for male voters 4 5 31 May Battle of Bossenden Wood In Kent self declared Messiah John N Thom calling himself Sir William Courtenay and a band of around 35 agricultural labourers are surrounded by soldiers of the 45th Regiment of Foot sent to arrest them following the earlier murder of a policeman Thom and ten followers together with an officer and a constable are killed in what is sometimes described as the last battle on English soil 6 4 June first section of the Great Western Railway engineered by Isambard Kingdom Brunel opens from London Paddington station to Maidenhead 7 18 June the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway opens the first line across England 8 28 June The Coronation of Queen Victoria takes place at Westminster Abbey 9 Lord Melbourne denies her the traditional medieval banquet due to budget constraints and critics refer to it as The Penny Crowning 10 The Imperial State Crown is remade for her July Chichester Theological College is founded by Bishop William Otter in West Sussex as the first such college of the Anglican Communion in England 4 August the Court Journal prints a rumour that Archibald Montgomerie 13th Earl of Eglinton is going to host a great jousting tournament at his castle in Scotland A few weeks later he confirms this 11 6 August the Polytechnic Institution Britain s first polytechnic opens in Regent Street London 12 16 August the Tin Duties Act ends taxation of the mines of Devon and Cornwall September the Tolpuddle Martyrs return to England 13 7 September Grace Darling rescues nine survivors from the wreck of the paddle steamer SS Forfarshire 1834 off the Farne Islands 9 17 September opening of the London and Birmingham Railway throughout the first trunk line in England 13 14 18 September Anti Corn Law League founded by Richard Cobden and John Bright in Manchester 9 24 September Monster meeting on Kersal Moor Salford in support of Chartism 1 October First Anglo Afghan War begins when Lord Auckland Governor General of India issues a manifesto from Simla giving Britain s reasons for intervening in Afghanistan 13 Undated edit The Peculiar People a nonconformist Christian movement is established in Rochford Essex by preacher James Banyard 15 Jenners department store established in Princes Street Edinburgh Probable date Hackpen White Horse cut in Wiltshire Ongoing edit Smallpox epidemic of 1837 40 16 Publications editCharles Dickens novels Oliver Twist in book form and The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby serialisation begins Lady Charlotte Guest begins publication of her translation into English of the Welsh traditional tales known as the Mabinogion Robert Smith Surtees collected sporting stories Jorrocks Jaunts and Jollities Births edit6 February Henry Irving actor died 1905 9 February Evelyn Wood field marshal Victoria Cross recipient died 1919 12 March William Henry Perkin chemist died 1907 13 April J D Sedding ecclesiastical architect died 1891 14 April John Thomas Welsh photographer died 1905 20 July Sir George Trevelyan 2nd Baronet statesman and historian died 1928 30 September Emily Soldene comic opera singer manager and gossip columnist died 1912 25 October Annie Hall Cudlip novelist journalist and editor died 1918 3 December Octavia Hill social reformer died 1912 20 December Edwin Abbott Abbott theologian and author died 1926 Deaths edit13 January John Scott 1st Earl of Eldon Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain born 1751 5 February Thomas Creevey politician born 1768 17 February John Bonham Carter politician and barrister born 1788 4 March William Fennex cricketer born 1763 Sir James Carmichael Smyth colonial administrator born 1779 19 March Sir Edward Barnes British Army officer and governor of Ceylon born 1776 21 March George Ramsay 9th Earl of Dalhousie colonial Governor born 1770 24 March Thomas Attwood composer born 1765 11 May Thomas Andrew Knight horticulturalist born 1759 19 May Richard Colt Hoare antiquarian artist traveller and archaeologist born 1758 20 May William Stephenson Geordie printer publisher auctioneer poet and songwriter born 1797 19 July Christmas Evans Welsh Nonconformist minister born 1766 25 August William Annesley 3rd Earl Annesley noble and Member of Parliament born 1772 18 September Robert Smith 1st Baron Carrington Member of Parliament born 1752 15 October Letitia Elizabeth Landon poet and novelist born 1802 7 November Anne Grant Scottish poet and author born 1755 16 November Robert Cutlar Fergusson lawyer and politician born 1768 10 December Augustus Earle painter born 1793 22 December John Villiers 3rd Earl of Clarendon Member of Parliament born 1757 References edit Weinreb Ben Hibbert Christopher 1995 The London Encyclopaedia Macmillan p 287 ISBN 0 333 57688 8 CET Record Breakers Steamship Curacao Archived from the original on 24 December 2010 Retrieved 2 February 2011 a b Icons a portrait of England 1820 1840 Archived from the original on 22 September 2007 Retrieved 12 September 2007 Where History Happened Chartism History Extra BBC 12 May 2010 Retrieved 17 December 2014 Battle of Bosenden Wood Hernhill Parish Retrieved 26 October 2011 MacDermot E T 1964 History of the Great Western Railway London Ian Allan Whittle G 1979 The Newcastle amp Carlisle Railway Newton Abbot David amp Charles ISBN 0 7153 7855 4 a b c Penguin Pocket On This Day Penguin Reference Library 2006 ISBN 0 14 102715 0 Anstruther Ian 1963 The Knight and the Umbrella an Account of the Eglinton Tournament 1839 London Geoffrey Bles Ltd p 1 Girouard Mark 1981 The Return to Camelot Chivalry and the English Gentleman Yale University Press p 92 University of Westminster London Beginnings Project Archived from the original on 10 July 2012 Retrieved 9 February 2011 a b c Palmer Alan Palmer Veronica 1992 The Chronology of British History London Century Ltd pp 262 263 ISBN 0 7126 5616 2 Reed M C 1996 The London amp North Western Railway a history Penryn Atlantic ISBN 0 906899 66 4 A Very Peculiar Preacher James Banyard Rochford District Community Archive Retrieved 7 November 2020 Creighton Charles 1894 A History of Epidemics in Britain Vol II Cambridge University Press Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1838 in the United Kingdom amp oldid 1185270514, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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