Author Chronology Display
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1824 |
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Combination Acts repealed - Trades Unions permitted |
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1824 |
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Robert Owen sets up New Harmony |
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1824, December 31 |
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Canning recognises independence of Buenos Aires, Mexico and Colombia |
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1825, June 22 |
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Act limiting working hours for children |
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1825, July 05 |
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Navigation Acts are modified and relaxed |
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1825, July 06 |
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Combination laws partially reinstated |
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1825, September 27 |
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First Railway - Stockton and Darlington |
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1825, December d |
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Britain experiences serious economic and commercial crisis |
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1827 |
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First observation of Brownian motion |
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1827 |
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Atomic theory formulated by John Dalton |
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1827, February 17 |
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Lord Liverpool suffers a stroke and is forced to resign as Prime Minister |
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1827, June 21 |
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Robert Peel reforms criminal law |
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1827, July 06 |
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Treaty of London |
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1827, August 08 |
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Death of George Canning |
1828 (to 1921) |
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The Athenaeum |
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1828, May 09 |
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Test and Corporation Acts are repealed |
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1828, May 29 |
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William Huskisson resigns as Secretary of State for War and the Colonies |
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1828, June 30 |
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Daniel O'Connell is elected to the House of Commons |
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1828, July 15 |
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New Corn Law |
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1828, July 19 |
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London Protocol aims to secure Greek independence |
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Citation:
Hatter, Janine Elizabeth. "Author Chronology for Mary Elizabeth Braddon". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 4 May 2011.
[http://www.litencyc.com/php/newlifeline.php?id_author_0=5053, accessed 25 May 2013.]