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Chronological Table of Events


1819. Birth of Princess Victoria at Kensington Palace, May 24th.
1820. Death of Duke of Kent.—Death of George III.—Accession of George IV.—Trial of Queen Caroline begun in House of Lords in October; abandoned in November.
1822. Suicide of Lord Londonderry (Castlereagh).—Canning becomes Foreign Secretary.
1826. General Election.—Lord Liverpool Prime Minister.
1827. Death of Lord Liverpool.—Canning becomes Prime Minister, and dies in August of same year.—Lord Goderich succeeds him.
1828. Duke of Wellington Prime Minister.
1829. Catholic Emancipation.
1830. Death of George IV.—Accession of William IV.—Regency Bill passed.—Revolution in Paris.—Charles X. deposed.—Louis Philippe, King of the French.—General Election.—Whig majority.—Earl Grey Prime Minister.
1831. Prince Leopold (widower of Princess Charlotte) becomes King of the Belgians.—First Reform Bill defeated.—Dissolution.—Large majority in favor of Reform, and Bill immediately reintroduced.
1832. Reform Bill carried.
1833. Abolition of Slavery in British Dominions; £20,000,000 voted to compensate West Indian slave-owners.
1834. New Poor Law passed.
1835. The Orange Plot.—Lord Melbourne Prime Minister.
1836. First meeting between Princess Victoria and Prince Albert of Coburg.
1837. Death of William IV.—Accession of Queen Victoria, June 20th.—Insurrection in Canada.
1838. Coronation.
1839. Sir Robert Peel's unsuccessful attempt to form a Ministry.—Bedchamber question.—Queen's betrothal to Prince Albert.
1840. Queen's marriage.—Oxford's attempt on her life.—Birth of Princess Royal.
1841. General Election.—Tory majority.—Sir R. Peel Prime Minister.—Birth of Prince of Wales.
1842. Afghan War.—Queen's first visit to Scotland.—Second and third attempts on her life.

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