- 1836 in the United Kingdom
Events from the year
1836 in theUnited Kingdom .Incumbents
*Monarch -
William IV of the United Kingdom
*Prime Minister -William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne , WhigEvents
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2 March - First organised point-to-point horse race held, atMadresfield ,Worcester .
*23 May -Irish Constabulary Act 1836 provides central organisation for the police inIreland .cite book |last=Palmer |first=Alan & Veronica |year=1992 |title= The Chronology of British History|publisher= Century Ltd|location=London|pages= 260-261|isbn= 0-7126-5616-2]
*9 June -London Working Men's Association founded; later a centre forChartism .
*17 August -Marriage Act 1836 permits marriages innoncomformist chapels, and establishes aRegistrar General of Births, Marriages, and Deaths.
*2 October - NaturalistCharles Darwin returns toFalmouth, Cornwall aboard the HMS "Beagle" after a 5-year journey collecting biological data he will later use to develop histheory of evolution .cite book|title=Penguin Pocket On This Day|publisher=Penguin Reference Library|isbn=0-141-02715-0|year=2006]
*14 December - The first railway in London, fromDeptford toLondon Bridge , opens.Undated
* Chartists demand universal male suffrage.
*University of London founded.Publications
* Serialisation of
Charles Dickens ' first novel "The Pickwick Papers ".Births
*
16 February -Robert Halpin , mariner and cable layer (died 1894)
*12 March -Isabella Beeton , cook and expert on household management (died 1865)
*24 May - Joseph Rowntree, Quaker and philanthropist (died 1925)
*8 July -Joseph Chamberlain , politician (died 1914)
*7 September -Henry Campbell-Bannerman ,Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (died 1908)
*18 November -W. S. Gilbert , dramatist (died 1911)Deaths
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21 January -Jack Small , cricketer (born 1765)
*28 January -William Scott, 1st Baron Stowell , judge and jurist (born 1745)
*31 January - John Cheyne, physician (born 1777)
*1 February -John By , military engineer (born 1779)
*4 February -William Gell , archaeologist (born 1777)
*15 February -John Gillies , historian and classical scholar (born 1747)
*22 February -John Clarke Whitfield , organist and composer (born 1770)
*27 February -Elizabeth Whitlock , actress (born 1761)
*31 March -Edward Southwell Ruthven , Irish politician and MP (born c. 1772)
*7 April -William Godwin , journalist, political philosopher and novelist (born 1756)
*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, Frankfurt am Main)
*21 August -Edward Turner Bennett , zoologist and writer (born 1797)
*21 August -William Cusac Smith, Baronet , judge (born 1766)
*26 August -William Elford Leach , zoologist and marine biologist (born 1790)
* 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)
*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)
*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)
*30 December -James Graham, 3rd Duke of Montrose , nobleman and statesman (born 1755)Unknown dates
* William Dawes, Royal Marine officer (born 1762)
*Nathan Drake , essayist and physician (born 1766)
*George Gordon, 5th Duke of Gordon , nobleman, soldier and politician (born 1770)
*Dorothy Kilner , children's author (born 1755)
*Jeremy Lister , British Army officer (born 1752)
*John Mayne , poet (born 1759)
*Thomas Minton , potter (born 1765)
*Cesar Picton , slave turned businessman (born c. 1755, Senegal)
*John Rippon , Baptist minister (born 1751)
*Charles Wilkins , typographer and Orientalist (born 1749)References
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