Events relating to england

English author William Hazlitt publishes Table Talk, a two-volume collection that includes most of his best-known essays

Scottish engineer Thomas Telford completes two suspension bridges in Wales, at Conwy and over the Menai Strait

English artist Samuel Palmer moves to Shoreham, in Kent, for the most inspired years of his career

The Emancipation Act, enabling Daniel O'Connell to take his seat at Westminster, at last removes the restrictions on Catholics in UK public life

German composer Felix Mendelssohn visits the Hebrides and see's Fingal's Cave, later the theme of his Hebrides Overture

Oxford and Cambridge compete against each other in the first university boat race, held at Henley

The locomotive Rocket, built by George and Robert Stephenson, defeats two rivals in the Rainhill trials, near Liverpool

The death of the last infant cousin senior to her in the royal succession makes Victoria heir to the British throne

Old Sarum, the most notorious of Britain's rotten boroughs, has just seven voters but returns two members to parliament

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