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Calendar year
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1843 (
MDCCCXLIII ) was a
common year starting on Sunday of the
Gregorian calendar and a
common year starting on Friday of the
Julian calendar , the 1843rd year of the
Common Era (CE) and
Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 843rd year of the
2nd millennium , the 43rd year of the
19th century , and the 4th year of the
1840s decade. As of the start of 1843, the Gregorian calendar was 12 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.
Calendar year
Events
January–March
January
January 3 – The
Illustrated Treatise on the Maritime Kingdoms (海國圖志, Hǎiguó Túzhì ) compiled by
Wei Yuan and others, the first significant Chinese work on the West, is published in China.
[1]
[2]
January 6 –
Antarctic explorer
James Clark Ross discovers
Snow Hill Island .
January 20 –
Honório Hermeto Carneiro Leão, Marquis of Paraná , becomes de facto first
prime minister of the
Empire of Brazil .
February – Shaikh Ali bin Khalifa Al-Khalifa captures the fort and town of
Riffa after the rival branch of the family fails to gain control of the Riffa Fort and flees to Manama. Shaikh Mohamed bin Ahmed is killed at the battle, called the Battle of Hunayniya.
February 3 –
Uruguayan Civil War :
Argentina supports
Oribe of
Uruguay , and begins a
siege of Montevideo .
February 6 – The
Virginia Minstrels perform the first
minstrel show , at the
Bowery Amphitheatre in New York City.
February 8 – The
1843 Guadeloupe Earthquake hits the Caribbean island of
Guadeloupe , killing 1,500-5000 people.
[3]
February 11 –
Giuseppe Verdi 's opera
I Lombardi alla prima crociata premieres at
La Scala in
Milan .
February 14 – The event that will inspire The Beatles' song
Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite! is held in England.
February 25 –
Paulet Affair :
Lord George Paulet occupies the
Kingdom of Hawaii in the name of Great Britain.
March 8 – The Danish government re-establishes the
Althing in
Iceland as an advisory body, by royal decree.
March 11 –
14 –
Eta Carinae flares, to become the
second-brightest star .
March 13 –
Catawba County, North Carolina is created, and its first court is held in Mathias Barringer Jr.'s house.
March 15 –
Victoria, British Columbia , is founded by the Hudson's Bay Company as a trading post and fort.
March 16 – The city of
Petrópolis is founded by the government of
Brazil .
[4]
March 21 – The world does not end, contrary to the first prediction by American preacher
William Miller .
March 24 –
Battle of Hyderabad : The
Bombay Army , led by
Major General Sir Charles Napier , defeats the
Talpur Mirs , securing
Sindh as a
province of British India .
March 25 –
Marc Isambard Brunel 's
Thames Tunnel , the first tunnel under the
River Thames and the world's first bored underwater tunnel, is opened in London for pedestrians.
[5]
April–June
April 7 – The
Indian Slavery Act, 1843 removes legal support for slavery within the territories of the East India Company
April 16 or
17 – A group of 24
West Indian Moravians from
Jamaica and
Antigua , recruited by the
Danish minister and
Basel missionary ,
Andreas Riis , arrive in Christiansborg (
Osu ),
Gold Coast , now
Ghana , to set up schools and Presbyterian churches in the country.
May 4 –
Natal is proclaimed a British colony.
May 18 – In Edinburgh, the
Free Church of Scotland is
disrupted from the
Church of Scotland .
May 22 – The first major
wagon train headed for the American Northwest sets out with 1,000 pioneers from
Elm Grove, Missouri , on the
Oregon Trail .
May 23 –
Chile takes possession of the
Strait of Magellan .
June 6 – In
Barbados ,
Samuel Jackman Prescod is the first non-white person elected to the House of Assembly.
June 17 – In
New Zealand , a posse of British settlers sent to arrest
Māori chief
Te Rauparaha clash with members of his
Ngāti Toa tribe, resulting in 26 deaths.
June 21 –
Edgar Allan Poe 's short story "
The Gold-Bug " begins serialization in American newspapers.
July–September
July 19 :
SS Great Britain launch
July –
Margaret Fuller 's "The Great Lawsuit. Man versus Men. Woman versus Women" appears in The Dial magazine in the United States.
July 12 –
Origin of Latter Day Saint polygamy :
Joseph Smith , founder of the
Latter Day Saint movement in the United States, is purported to receive a revelation recommending
polygamy .
July 19 –
Isambard Kingdom Brunel 's
SS Great Britain is launched from
Bristol ; it will be the first iron-hulled, propeller-driven ship to cross the Atlantic Ocean.
[6]
July 25 – Père Antoine Désiré Mégret, a Capuchin missionary, purchases the land that will become
Abbeville, Louisiana for $900, a town founded by descendants of
Acadians from
Nova Scotia .
August 1 –
Brazil becomes the second country, after Great Britain, to issue nationally valid
postage stamps , with the release of its
Bull's Eye series.
August 19 – Edgar Allan Poe's short story "
The Black Cat " is first published in The Saturday Evening Post .
August 15 :
Tivoli Gardens
August 15 –
Tivoli Gardens , one of the oldest
amusement parks in the world still intact, opens in
Copenhagen , Denmark.
September –
Ada Lovelace translates and expands
Menabrea 's notes on
Charles Babbage 's
Analytical Engine , including an
algorithm for calculating a sequence of
Bernoulli numbers , regarded as the world's first
computer program .
[7]
[8]
[9]
September 2 –
The Economist newspaper is first published in London (preliminary issue dated August ).
September 4 – Emperor Dom
Pedro II of Brazil marries Dona
Teresa Cristina of the Two Sicilies , in a state ceremony in
Rio de Janeiro Cathedral .
September 15 (Sept. 3, O.S.) – A
Popular uprising in
Athens , Greece, including citizens and military captains, demands from
King Otto a liberal
Constitution from the state, which has been governed since independence (
1830 ) by various domestic and foreign business interests.
September 21 – The crew of
schooner Ancud , including
John Williams Wilson ,
takes possession of the
Strait of Magellan on behalf of the Chilean government.
[10]
[11]
October–December
October 3 –
Elling Eielsen is ordained as the first Norwegian Lutheran minister in the United States.
[12]
October 16
October 30 –
Fuerte Bulnes , the first Chilean settlement in the
strait of Magellan , is founded.
November 17 – The city of
Shanghai opens for trade with foreigners for the first time, welcoming a party of traders from the United Kingdom.
[14]
[15]
November 25 –
Mount Etna erupts in
Italy , and kills 69 people in the village of
Bronte .
[16]
[17]
November 28 – Hawaii is recognized as an independent nation by the United Kingdom and France. The holiday is celebrated annually as
La Ku'oko'a (Independence Day).
December 9 –
Bishop's University is founded as Bishop's College by Bishop
George Jehoshaphat Mountain in
Lennoxville, Quebec , for the education of members of the
Church of England .
December 13 –
Basutoland becomes a British protectorate.
[18]
December 19 –
Charles Dickens 's novella
A Christmas Carol is first published in London, England. Released on
December 19 , it sells out by Christmas Eve.
[19]
December 21 – The first total solar eclipse of
Saros 139 occurs over southern Asia.
December – The world's first
Christmas cards , commissioned by Sir
Henry Cole in London from the artist
John Callcott Horsley , are sent.
[20]
Date unknown
Births
January
Bertha von Suttner
January 1 –
Nikolai Lodyzhensky , Russian composer (d.
1916 )
January 3 –
Elzéar Abeille de Perrin , French entomologist (d.
1910 )
January 5 –
Victor Brooke ,
Anglo-Irish naturalist and baronet (d.
1891 )
January 8
January 9 –
Darius D. Hare , U.S. representative from
Ohio (d.
1897 )
January 10
January 11 –
Adolf Eberle , German painter (d.
1914 )
January 13 –
David Ferrier , Scottish neurologist (d.
1928 )
January 17 –
Anton Thraen , German astronomer (d.
1902 )
January 18 –
Fernand Pelez , French painter (d.
1913 )
January 20 –
Paul Cambon , French diplomat (d.
1924 )
January 21 –
Émile Levassor , French engineer (d.
1897 )
January 22 –
Friedrich Blass , German scholar (d.
1907 )
January 25 –
Hermann Schwarz , German mathematician (d.
1921 )
January 26 –
Erdmann Encke , German sculptor (d.
1896 )
January 28 –
Mihkel Veske , Estonian poet (d.
1891 )
January 29
February
February 1 –
John Isaac Thornycroft , English shipbuilder (d.
1928 )
February 3 –
William Cornelius Van Horne , American entrepreneur (d.
1915 )
February 9
February 10 –
Philippe Alexandre Jules Künckel d'Herculais , French entomologist and zoologist (d.
1918 )
February 13 –
Georg von Rosen , Swedish painter (d.
1923 )
February 14 –
Louis Diémer , French pianist (d.
1919 )
February 16 –
Henry M. Leland , American machinist, inventor, engineer and automotive entrepreneur (d.
1932 )
February 17 –
Aaron Montgomery Ward , American department store founder (d.
1913 )
February 19 –
Adelina Patti , Spanish opera singer (d.
1919 )
February 20 –
Theodor Höijer , Finnish architect (d.
1910 )
February 22 –
Rudolf Montecuccoli , Austro-Hungarian admiral (d.
1922 )
February 24 –
Teófilo Braga , Portuguese writer, playwright and politician (d.
1924 )
[23]
February 25 –
Karl Gussow , German painter (d.
1907 )
February 28 –
Đorđe Simić , Serbian politician (d.
1921 )
March
March 2 –
Princess Maria Clotilde of Savoy daughter of
Victor Emmanuel II of Italy , (d.
1911 )
March 3
March 4 –
John Barr , Canadian physician and politician (d.
1909
March 6 –
Arthur Napoleão dos Santos , Portuguese composer (d.
1925 )
March 7
March 8 –
Arthur Brown , U.S. senator from
Utah (d.
1906 )
March 9 –
Abraham Abraham , American businessman (d.
1911 )
March 10 –
James D. Richardson , American politician (d.
1914 )
March 11 –
Harald Høffding , Danish philosopher and theologian (d.
1931 )
March 12 –
Ludwig Dahn , German actor (d.
1898 )
March 14 –
Léon Dehon , French
Roman Catholic priest, founder of
Priests of the Sacred Heart (d.
1925 )
March 15 –
Arichi Shinanojō , Japanese admiral (d.
1919 )
March 16 –
Louis Gregh , French composer (d.
1915 )
March 17 –
Henry Ware Lawton , American general (d.
1899 )
March 18 –
Jules Vandenpeereboom , Belgian politician (d.
1917 )
March 22 –
Hiram Y. Smith , American politician (d.
1894 )
March 23 –
Joseph F. Johnston , American politician (d.
1913 )
March 24 –
James A. Mount , 24th governor of
Indiana (d.
1901 )
March 26 –
Johann Sioly , Austrian composer (d.
1911 )
March 27 –
George Frederick Leycester Marshall , English naturalist (d.
1934 )
March 28 –
Hippolyte Berteaux , French painter (d.
1926 )
March 31 –
Bernhard Förster , German teacher (d.
1889 )
April
April 1
April 2 –
Karl Koester , German pathologist (d.
1904 )
April 3 –
Knut Ekwall , Swedish painter (d.
1912 )
April 4 –
William Henry Jackson , American explorer and photographer (d.
1942 )
April 7
April 8 –
Asger Hamerik , Danish composer (d.
1923 )
April 9 –
Samuel W. Pennypacker , American politician and 23rd governor of Pennsylvania (d.
1916 )
April 11 –
Johannes Minckwitz , German chess player (d.
1901 )
April 13 –
Thomas Pennington Lucas , Scottish-born
Australian medical practitioner, naturalist, author, philosopher and utopianist (d.
1917 )
April 14 –
Gustave Huberti , Flemish composer (d.
1910 )
April 15 –
Henry James , American novelist (d.
1916 )
[25]
April 17 –
Camillo Sitte , Austrian architect (d.
1903 )
April 18 –
Josiah Wood , Canadian lawyer, entrepreneur, mayor, parliamentarian, and the 13th Lieutenant Governor of the province of New Brunswick (d.
1927 )
April 21 –
Walther Flemming , German biologist (d.
1905 )
April 22 –
George I. Alden , American mechanical engineer and academic innovator (d.
1926 )
April 25 –
Princess Alice of the United Kingdom , third child of
Queen Victoria (d.
1878 )
April 29 –
Pedro Américo , Brazilian novelist, poet, scientist, art theorist, essayist, philosopher, politician and professor (d.
1905 )
April 30 –
Edward Colborne Baber , English orientalist (d.
1890 )
May
May 2 –
Karl Michael Ziehrer , Austrian composer (d.
1922 )
May 3 –
William Lyne Wilson , American politician (d.
1900 )
May 4 –
Eugène Revillout , French Egyptologist (d.
1913 )
May 5 –
William George Beers , Canadian dentist (d.
1900 )
May 6 –
Grove Karl Gilbert , American geologist (d.
1918 )
May 7 –
Léon Melchissédec , French baritone (d.
1925 )
May 8 –
Rudolf Mosse , German publisher (d.
1920 )
May 9 –
Anton von Werner , German painter (d.
1915 )
May 10 –
Benito Pérez Galdós , Spanish novelist (d.
1920 )
[26]
May 13 –
Paul de Smet de Naeyer , Belgian politician (d.
1913 )
May 15 –
Georges Hartmann , French music publisher and dramatist (d.
1900 )
May 16 –
Charles Robert Wynn-Carington, 1st Marquess of Lincolnshire , English politician (d.
1928 )
May 19 –
Axel Gudbrand Blytt , Norwegian botanist and geologist (d.
1898 )
May 20 –
Itō Sukeyuki , Japanese admiral (d.
1914 )
May 21
May 22 –
Adolf Aron Baginsky , German professor of diseases (d.
1918 )
May 23 –
Yevgeni Ivanovich Alekseyev , Russian admiral and politician (d.
1917 )
May 25 –
Paul Scheffer-Boichorst , German historian (d.
1902 )
May 27 –
Prince Paul of Thurn and Taxis , son of Maximilian Karl, 6th Prince of Thurn and Taxis (d.
1879 )
May 28 –
Joyce Emmerson Preston Muddock , British journalist (d.
1934 )
May 29
May 30 –
Louis Boehmer ,
German-American agronomist (d.
1896 )
May 31 –
Fredrikke Marie Qvam , Norwegian humanitarian leader, feminist and liberal politician (d.
1938 )
June
June 1
June 3 – King
Frederik VIII of Denmark (d.
1912 )
June 4 –
Charles Conrad Abbott , German archaeologist (d.
1919 )
June 5 –
Samuel Garman , American zoologist (d.
1927 )
June 7 –
Susan Blow , American educator (d.
1916 )
June 8 –
Kálmán Széll , 13th Prime Minister of Hungary (d.
1915 )
June 9
June 10 –
Heinrich von Herzogenberg , Austrian composer (d.
1900 )
June 11 –
Francisco Joaquim Ferreira do Amaral , Portuguese naval commander and politician (d.
1923 )
June 12 –
David Gill , Scottish astronomer (d.
1914 )
June 13 –
Adolf Neuendorff ,
German American composer (d.
1897 )
June 14 –
Richard Otto Zöpffel ,
Baltic German church historian and theologian (d.
1891 )
June 15 –
Edvard Grieg , Norwegian composer (d.
1907 )
June 16 –
David Popper , Bohemian cellist and composer (d.
1913 )
June 18 –
René Pénicaud , French politician (d.
1899 )
June 19 –
Charles-Édouard Lefebvre , French composer (d.
1917 )
June 23 –
Otto Kuntze , German botanist (d.
1907 )
June 24 –
Andreas Ascharin ,
Baltic-German chessmaster (d.
1896 )
June 25 –
Prince Frederick of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen , Member of the Hohenzollern Sigmaringen family (d.
1904 )
June 28 –
Julius Runge , German landscape artist (d.
1922 )
June 30 – Sir
Ernest Satow , British diplomat, scholar (d.
1928 )
July
Camillo Golgi
Robert Koch
Lydia Koidula
Queen
Elisabeth of Wied
August
August –
Joseph Abbott , Australian wool-broker and politician (d.
1903 )
[28]
August 1 –
Robert Todd Lincoln , American politician, businessman, first son of U.S. President
Abraham Lincoln (d.
1926 )
August 4 –
Florimond Van Duyse , Belgian lawyer, composer and musicologist (d.
1910 )
August 5 –
James Scott Skinner , Scottish violinist and composer (d.
1927 )
August 7 –
Charles Warren Stoddard , American author (d.
1909 )
August 8 –
Alfred Duclos DeCelles , Canadian journalist (d.
1925 )
August 9 –
Adolf Mayer ,
German
agricultural chemist (d.
1942 )
August 10 –
Joseph McKenna , American politician,
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (d.
1926 )
August 11 –
Louis Gathmann ,
German American inventor (d.
1917 )
August 12 –
Colmar Freiherr von der Goltz , Prussian field marshal (d.
1916 )
August 15 –
Charles Immanuel Forsyth Major , Scottish-born Swiss physician (d.
1923 )
August 17 –
Mariano Rampolla , Italian
Roman Catholic cardinal (d.
1913 )
August 18 –
Moritz Brasch , German philosopher (d.
1895 )
August 19 –
C. I. Scofield , American theologian (d.
1921 )
August 20 –
Christina Nilsson , Swedish operatic soprano (d.
1921 )
August 21 –
Marion McCarrell Scott , American educator (d.
1922 )
August 22 –
John M. Thome , American astronomer (d.
1908 )
August 23 –
William Southam , Canadian newspaper publisher (d.
1932 )
August 24 –
Ernst Wülcker , German archivist and lexicographer (d.
1895 )
August 26 –
Victor Gardthausen , German ancient historian (d.
1925 )
August 27 –
Wilhelm Wisser , German dialectologist (d.
1935 )
August 28 –
August Sedláček , Czech historian (d.
1926 )
August 29 –
Alfred Agache , French painter (d.
1915 )
August 30 –
Carl Theodor Albrecht , German astronomer (d.
1915 )
August 31 –
Georg von Hertling ,
Chancellor of Germany (d.
1919 )
September
September 1 –
William Ziegler , American industrialist (d.
1905 )
September 2 –
Richard Alsop Wise , American educator (d.
1900 )
September 4
September 5 –
Friedrich Reusch , German sculptor (d.
1906 )
September 6 –
Alexander Fok , Russian general (d.
1926 )
September 7 –
Otto von Diederichs , German admiral (d.
1918 )
September 9 –
Oscar Montelius , Swedish archaeologist (d.
1921 )
September 10 –
William Gill , English explorer (d.
1882 )
September 11 –
Adolf Wach , German jurist (d.
1926 )
September 12 –
Daniel F. Davis , American politician and 37th governor of Maine (d.
1897 )
September 14 –
Lola Rodríguez de Tió , Puerto Rican poet, abolitionist, and women's rights activist (d.
1924 )
September 16 –
George Brettingham Sowerby III , British conchologist, publisher, illustrator (d.
1921 )
September 17 –
William Elliot Griffis , American
Congregationalist minister (d.
1928 )
September 18 –
Charles Valentine Riley , British-born American entomologist and artist (d.
1895 )
September 19
September 20 –
Julius Lessing , German art historian (d.
1908 )
September 21 –
Gabriel Paul Othenin de Cléron, comte d'Haussonville , French politician (d.
1924 )
September 22 –
Pietro Respighi , Italian
Roman Catholic cardinal (d.
1913 )
September 23 –
Emily Warren Roebling , American engineer (d.
1903 )
September 24 –
Carl Constantin Platen , German physician (d.
1899 )
September 25
September 26 –
Joseph Furphy , Australian novelist (d.
1912 )
September 27 –
Gaston Tarry , French mathematician (d.
1913 )
September 29 –
Mikhail Skobelev , Russian general (d.
1882 )
September 30 –
Hector Clare Cameron , Scottish surgeon (d.
1928 )
October
October 2 –
James Whitney , Canadian politician (d.
1914 )
October 4 –
Marie-Alphonsine Danil Ghattas , Palestinian Catholic nun, canonized (d.
1927 )
October 9 –
Christian Christiansen , Danish physicist (d.
1917 )
October 10 –
François C. Antoine Simon , 18th president of Haiti (d.
1923 )
October 12 –
Émile Louis Ragonot , French entomologist (d.
1895 )
October 13 –
René de Lespinasse , French historian (d.
1922 )
October 14 –
Marcus Beck , early proponent of the
germ theory of disease (d.
1893 )
October 15 –
Herbert W. Ladd , American politician and governor of
Rhode Island (d.
1913 )
October 16 –
Johann Friedrich Ahlfeld , German obstetrician and gynecologist (d.
1929 )
October 17 –
Lot Thomas , American state court judge (d.
1905 )
October 19 –
Albert Viger , French politician (d.
1926 )
October 20 –
Victor de Stuers , Dutch artist (d.
1916 )
October 22 –
Anton Yegorovich von Saltza , Russian general (d.
1916 )
October 23 –
René de Lespinasse , French historian (d.
1922 )
October 24 –
Caroline Brown Buell , American activist (d.
1927 )
October 25 –
Pierre Lallement , French inventor of the
bicycle (d.
1891 )
October 26 –
Henry Trimen , British botanist (d.
1896 )
October 28
October 29 –
John Miller 1st governor of North Dakota (d.
1908 )
October 31 –
Henri Regnault , French painter (d.
1871 )
November
November 3 –
Isaac S. Struble , American politician (d.
1913 )
November 4 –
Theodor Gartner , Austrian linguist (d.
1925 )
November 5 –
Harry Rawson , English explorer and 21st governor of
New South Wales (d.
1919 )
November 6 –
Job Adams Cooper , American politician (d.
1899 )
November 7 –
Heinrich Friedrich Weber , German physicist (d.
1912 )
November 8 –
Moritz Pasch , German mathematician (d.
1930 )
November 11 –
Cornelius Vanderbilt II , American railway magnate (d.
1899 )
November 13 –
Friedrich Albin Hoffmann , German internist (d.
1924 )
November 14 –
Theodor Wilhelm Engelmann , German botanist (d.
1909 )
November 15 –
Joseph König (chemist) , German chemist (d.
1930 )
November 16 –
Louise Jopling , English painter (d.
1933 )
November 19 –
C. X. Larrabee , American businessman (d.
1914 )
November 21 –
Gaston Tissandier , French chemist, meteorologist, aviator and editor (d.
1899 )
November 22 –
Albert Huntington Chester , American geologist (d.
1903 )
November 24 –
Ekaterina Junge , Russian painter (d.
1913 )
November 25 –
Henry Ware Eliot , American industrialist (d.
1919 )
November 27 –
Edwin C. Burleigh , American politician, 42nd governor of Maine (d.
1916 )
November 28 –
Émile Bernard (composer) , French composer (d.
1902 )
November 29
November 30 –
Martha Ripley , American physician (d.
1912 )
December
Full date unknown
Deaths
January–June
January 11
February 13 –
Nathaniel Chipman , United States federal judge (b.
1752 )
February 26 –
Sir John Thomas Jones , British army general (b.
1783 )
March 3 –
David Porter , American naval officer (b.
1780 )
March 21
March 25 –
Robert Murray M'Cheyne , Scottish clergyman (b.
1813 )
March 27 –
Karl Salomo Zachariae von Lingenthal , German jurist (b.
1769 )
April 17 –
Samuel Morey , American inventor (b.
1762 )
May 23 –
Pierre Lorillard II , American businessman (b.
1764 )
May 28 –
Noah Webster , American lexicographer (b.
1758 )
June 1 –
William Abbot , English actor (b.
1798 )
June 7 –
Friedrich Hölderlin , German writer (b.
1770 )
[33]
July–December
Marie-Madeleine Lachenais
Howqua
July 2 –
Samuel Hahnemann , German physician (b.
1755 )
July 7 –
John Holmes , American politician (b.
1773 )
July 14 –
Miguel de Álava , Spanish soldier, statesman (b.
1770 )
August –
Sequoyah , Native American silversmith, creator of the Cherokee syllabary (b. c.
1767 )
July 22 –
Marie-Madeleine Lachenais , Haitian de facto politician (b.
1778 )
July 25 –
Charles Macintosh , Scottish chemist and inventor of a
waterproof fabric (b.
1766 )
[34]
September 4 –
Howqua , Chinese merchant, "richest man in the world" (b.
1769 )
September 11 –
Joseph Nicollet , French geographer (b.
1786 )
September 16 –
Ezekiel Hart , Canadian entrepreneur, politician (b.
1767 or
1770 )
October 6 –
Sir Archibald Campbell, 1st Baronet , British army general (b.
1769 )
October 18 –
Ebenezer Elmer , American politician (b.
1752 )
November –
Esther Leach , English-Indian actress and director (b.
1809 )
November 10 –
John Trumbull , American painter (b.
1756 )
December 12 – King
William I of the Netherlands (b.
1772 )
December 18 –
Thomas Graham, 1st Baron Lynedoch , British Governor-General of India (b.
1748 )
Date unknown
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