Life of Her Majesty Queen VictoriaFawcett, Millicent Garrett, Dame
Philosophy
Life of Her Majesty Queen Victoria
Fawcett, Millicent Garrett, Dame
Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901
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.
1843. Birth of Princess Alice.--Queen’s visit to Louis Philippe at
Château d’Eu.
1844. Visit of the Czar Nicholas to the Queen at Windsor.--Birth of
Prince Alfred.--Louis Philippe’s visit to Windsor.
1845. The Queen’s first visit to Germany.--Peel resigns, but is
recalled.--Purchase of Osborne.
1846. Birth of Princess Helena.--Spanish marriages.--Irish
Famine.--Repeal of the Corn Laws.--Fall of Peel’s Government.--Lord
John Russell becomes Prime Minister, and Lord Palmerston Foreign
Secretary.--Lord George Bentinck the leader of Protectionist party.
1847. Irish famine.--General Election.--Whig majority.
1848. Revolution in Paris.--Fall of Louis Philippe, who takes refuge
in England.--Chartist movement in England.--Irish Rebellion.--Birth of
Princess Louise.--Purchase of Balmoral.
1849. The Queen’s first visit to Ireland.--Enthusiastic reception.--
1850. Birth of Prince Arthur.--Death of Sir Robert Peel.
1851. Opening of Great Exhibition.--_Coup d’État_ in Paris--Dismissal
of Lord Palmerston.
1852. Fall of John Russell’s Ministry.--Earl of Derby forms
Government, which lasts ten months.--General Election.--Earl of
Aberdeen, Prime Minister.--Death of Duke of Wellington.--Recognition
of Louis Napoleon as Emperor of the French.
1853. Birth of Prince Leopold.--Second visit to Ireland.--Outbreak of
unpopularity against Prince Albert.--Marriage of Louis Napoleon.
1854. Alliance with Louis Napoleon.--Crimean War.
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