Author Chronology Display
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1885 |
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Land Act |
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1885, June |
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British Redistribution of Seats Bill is enacted |
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1885, June 09 |
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Gladstone resigns as British Prime Minister |
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1885, August |
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Lord Ashbourne's Act authorises loans for Irish tenants |
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1885, August 14 |
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A Secretary of State for Scotland is appointed |
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1885, November 21 |
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Parnell calls on the Irish in Britain to vote Conservative |
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1885, November 23 |
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British general election gives Irish Home-Rulers the balance of power |
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1886 |
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Guardianship of Infants Act |
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1886 |
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First Transatlantic Telegraph Cable |
1886 (to 1896) |
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Kailyard School |
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1886, January 27 |
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Lord Salisbury resigns as British Prime Minister |
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1886, February 07 |
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Social Democratic Federation holds a rally in Trafalgar Square |
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1886, April 08 |
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First Irish Home Rule bill |
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1886, June 08 |
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Gladstone's Liberal government is defeated over the Irish Home Rule bill |
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1886, July |
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Conservatives win British general election |
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1886, October 02 |
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Lord Randolph Churchill outlines a bold programme of domestic reform |
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1886, November 20 |
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William O'Brien and John Dillon call on Irish tenants to organise themselves |
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1886, December 23 |
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Lord Randolph Churchill resigns |
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1887, January |
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A drastic Irish Crimes Act is passed |
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1887, January 14 |
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Goschen is appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer |
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Citation:
Golding, Bethany Rosanna. "Author Chronology for D. H. Lawrence". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 23 September 2009.
[http://www.litencyc.com/php/newlifeline.php?id_author_0=5165, accessed 20 June 2013.]