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United Kingdom-related events during the year of 1836
Events from the year
1836 in the
United Kingdom .
Incumbents
Events
8 February
29 February – the first running of what would become known as the
Grand National
Steeplechase takes place at
Aintree Racecourse , near Liverpool, and is won by
The Duke .
2 March – first organised point-to-point
horse race held, at
Madresfield ,
Worcester .
[3]
23 April – the
workhouse at
Heckingham ,
Norfolk , becomes the first of several to suffer an
arson attack in protest at the imposition of more restrictive conditions for the inmates under the
Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 .
[4]
23 May –
Irish Constabulary Act provides central organisation for the police in
Ireland .
[3]
7 June –
Huddersfield Choral Society formed.
[5]
9 June –
London Working Men's Association founded; later a centre for
Chartism .
[3]
June
5 July – main provisions of the
Durham (County Palatine) Act 1836 (passed 21 June) come into effect: the previous secular jurisdiction of the
Prince-bishop of Durham over the
County Palatine of Durham is vested in the Crown and the
Court of the County of Durham is abolished; an Act of 17 August also removes secular jurisdictions of the
Archbishop of York and
Bishop of Ely .
13 August
15 August –
Liverpool Lime Street railway station opens in the centre of
Liverpool , the first grand terminus building in the world, replacing the smaller
Crown Street station and accessed via a long railway tunnel from
Edge Hill in the east of the city.
[8]
17 August –
Marriage Act establishes
civil marriage and registration systems that permit marriages in
nonconformist chapels, and a
Registrar General of Births, Marriages, and Deaths.
[3]
20 August – an Act for enabling Persons indicted of Felony to make their Defence by Counsel or Attorney ("Prisoner's Counsel" or "Trial for Felonies" Act) requires provision of
defence counsel for those charged with serious crimes
[7] (coming into force 1 October); also passing of an Act to prevent the Fact of a previous Conviction being given in Evidence to the Jury on the Case before them.
22 August –
Midland Bank established in
Birmingham as the Birmingham and Midland Bank.
31 August – last
hanging for
arson , Daniel Case at
Ilchester .
[7]
2 October – naturalist
Charles Darwin returns to
Falmouth, Cornwall , aboard
HMS Beagle after a 5-year journey collecting biological data he will later use to develop his
theory of evolution .
[9]
15 October – first bishop nominated to the
Diocese of Ripon , the first new diocese since establishment of the
Church of England .
14 December – the
London and Greenwich Railway opens throughout from
London Bridge to
Deptford .
[3]
28 November –
University of London founded.
[3]
27 December –
Lewes avalanche in
East Sussex kills eight.
[10]
[11]
Undated
Publications
Births
16 February –
Robert Halpin , mariner and cable layer (died 1894)
8 March –
Harriet Samuel , businesswoman, founder of jewellery retailer
H. Samuel (died 1908)
[13]
12 March –
Isabella Beeton , journalist, writer on cookery and household management (died 1865)
24 May –
Joseph Rowntree , chocolate manufacturer and Quaker philanthropist (died 1925)
9 June –
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson , doctor and suffragist (died 1917)
8 July –
Joseph Chamberlain , politician (died 1914)
7 September –
Henry Campbell-Bannerman ,
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (died 1908)
26 September –
Thomas Crapper , plumber, inventor (died 1910)
27 October –
Thomas Gwyn Elger , astronomer (died 1897)
18 November –
W. S. Gilbert , dramatist (died 1911)
22 November –
George Barham , businessman, founder of
Express County Milk Supply Company (died 1913)
7 December –
John Wolfe Barry , architect and civil engineer (died 1918)
Deaths
21 January –
Jack Small , cricketer (born 1765)
28 January –
William Scott, 1st Baron Stowell , judge (born 1745)
31 January –
John Cheyne , physician (born 1777)
1 February –
John By , military engineer (born 1779)
4 February –
Sir William Gell , archaeologist (born 1777)
5 February –
Dorothy Kilner , children's author (born 1755)
15 February –
John Gillies , historian and classical scholar (born 1747)
21 February –
William Van Mildert , last
Prince-bishop of
Durham and founder of
Durham University (born 1765)
22 February –
John Clarke Whitfield , organist and composer (born 1770)
27 February –
Elizabeth Whitlock , actress (born 1761)
14 March –
John Mayne , Scottish-born poet (born 1759)
31 March –
Edward Southwell Ruthven , Irish politician and MP (born c. 1772)
3 April –
Jeremy Lister , British Army officer (born 1752)
7 April –
William Godwin , journalist, political philosopher and novelist (born 1756)
20 April –
Jemmy Wood , banker and miser, "the richest commoner in His Majesty's dominions" (born 1756)
13 May –
Sir Charles Wilkins , orientalist and typographer (born 1749)
28 May –
George Gordon, 5th Duke of Gordon , nobleman, soldier and politician (born 1770)
June –
Cesar Picton , slave turned businessman (born c. 1755 in Senegal)
23 June –
James Mill , historian, economist, political theorist, and philosopher (born 1773)
18 July –
James Henry Keith Stewart , Member of Parliament (born 1783)
28 July –
Nathan Mayer Rothschild , financier (born 1777 in Frankfurt am Main)
20 August –
Agnes Bulmer , poet (born 1775)
21 August
25 August –
William Elford Leach , zoologist and marine biologist (born 1791)
September –
Theresa Berkley , dominatrix and brothel keeper (year of birth unknown)
2 September –
William Henry , chemist (born 1775)
3 September –
Daniel Mendoza , boxer (born 1764)
6 September –
Louisa Gurney Hoare , diarist and writer on education (born 1784)
7 September –
John Pond , astronomer (born 1767)
21 September –
John Stafford Smith , composer, church organist and early musicologist (born 1750)
3 October –
James Blaikie , Lord Provost of Aberdeen (born 1786)
6 October –
William Marsden , orientalist (born 1754)
11 October –
William Knighton , Private Secretary to the Sovereign (born 1776)
17 October –
George Colman the Younger , dramatist (born 1762)
31 October –
John Marshall , politician (born 1797)
13 November –
Charles Simeon , clergyman (born 1759)
26 November –
John Loudon McAdam , engineer and road-builder (born 1756)
4 December –
Richard Westall , painter (born 1765)
17 December –
John Rippon , Baptist minister (born 1751)
30 December –
James Graham, 3rd Duke of Montrose , nobleman and statesman (born 1755)
Unknown dates
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