Author Chronology Display
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1819 |
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Liberal Anglican Historiography |
1819 (to 1821) |
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The Queen Caroline Affair |
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1819, August 16 |
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Peterloo Massacre |
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1819, December 14 |
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Russell begins parliamentary reform campaign |
1820 (to 1829) |
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The London Magazine |
1820 (to 1914) |
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Whig Historiography |
1820, February 23 (to 1822) |
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Cato Street Conspiracy |
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1820, February 28 |
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Parliament is dissolved |
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1820, July 05 |
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Bill of Pains and Penalties against Princess Caroline |
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1820, November 10 |
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Bill against Queen Caroline dropped |
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1820, November 23 |
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Parliament is prorogued |
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1820, December 17 |
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Canning resigns from Liverpool's Cabinet |
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1821 |
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The Manchester Guardian first printed |
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1821 |
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Political Econony Club |
1821 (to 1890) |
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Millbank Penitentiary opens |
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1821, January 23 |
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Queen Caroline is granted an annuity of £50 000 |
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1821, April 17 |
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Catholic Relief Bill rejected by House of Lords |
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1821, May 07 |
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Resumption of convertibility of bank notes into gold |
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1821, May 09 |
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Lord John Russell's motion for parliamentary reform is rejected |
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1821, May 28 |
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British free trade legislation begins |
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Citation:
Uglow, Nathan. "Author Chronology for George Eliot". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 28 April 2008.
[http://www.litencyc.com/php/newlifeline.php?id_author_0=1408, accessed 22 May 2013.]