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Hannah Barfield

Female 1818 -


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   Date  Event(s)
1819 
  • 1819: First Factory Act - limiting those aged nine and above to a twelve hour day.
  • 1819: Peterloo massacre in Manchester
1820 
  • 1820: George IV King of England 1820 - 1830
1829 
  • 1829: Catholic Emancipation Act passed, allowing Catholics to participate in British & political life.
1830 
  • 1830: William IV King of England 1830 - 1837
1832 
  • 1832: Introduction of Electroal Rolls
1833 
  • 1833: 2nd Factory Act - rohibited the employment of under nines in mills and further restricted the time over nines could work.
1834 
  • 1834: Abolition of the institution of slavery in the British Empire
  • 1834: Poor Law Ammendment Act - Radical changes to poor relief grouping parishes into Poor Law Unions.
1835 
  • 1835: Tithe Redemtion Act
1836 
  • 1836: Following the second French Revolution influx of French Immigrants
10 1837 
  • 1837: Victoria Queen of England 1837 - 1901
  • 1837: Civil registration of Births, Marriages & Deaths in England & Wales is introduced in the Septemper Quarter.
11 1838 
  • 1838: Rise of the Chartist Movement
12 1840 
  • 1840: New Zealand declared a Crown colony
13 1842 
  • 1842: Mines Act - No female was to be employed underground, no boy under 10 years old was to be employed underground.Parish apprentices between the ages of 10 and 18 could continue to work in the mines. There were no clauses relating to hours of work, and inspection could only take place on the basis of checking the 'condition of the workers'. Ironically, many women were annoyed that they could no longer earn the much needed money
14 1845 
  • 1845: Beginning of the Irish Potato Famine
15 1846 
  • 1846: After the approval of 273 new lines the Railway System rapidly expands
16 1850 
  • 1850: Factories Act Extended - restricted all women and young people to no more than ten-and-a-half hours work a day.
17 1856 
  • 1856: Crimean War begins. Ends 1856
18 1857 
  • 1857: Divorce becomes obtainable through the civil courts in England & Wales (Matrimonial Causes Act)
19 1858 
  • 1858: Start of the British Raj as India is delclared a Crown Colony
20 1861 
  • 1861: - 1865 American civil war between the emancipationist North and the slaveowning South.
21 1865 
  • 1865: After the defeat of the south the thirteenth amendment passed effectively abolishing slavery in the USA.
22 1867 
  • 1867: Canada Becomes A Dominion
23 1872 
  • 1872: Public Health Act establishes urban & rural sanitary authorities.
24 1873 
  • 1873: Return of Owners of Land is made listing owners of more than 1 acre in Britain & Ireland.
25 1875 
  • 1875: Civil registration of Births and Deaths now a legal obligation.
26 1879 
  • 1879: Zulu War
27 1882 
  • 1882: Married Women's Property Act
28 1889 
  • 1889: Boer War begins. Ends 1902
29 1890 
  • 1890: Education Act: schooling compulsory for 5-10 year olds
30 1894 
  • 1894: Third Reform Bill Votes for Agricultural Workers
31 1901 
  • 1901: Edward VII King of England 1901 - 1910
  • 1901: Australia joins the Commonwealth
32 1902 
  • 1902: The Cremation Act enables public burial authorities to provide & maintain crematoriums out of the rates.
33 1905 
  • 1905: Aliens Act limits immigration
34 1906 
  • 1906: British Labour Party Formed
35 1910 
  • 1910: George V King of England 1910 - 1936
36 1911 
  • 1911: 1911 - 1912 Strikes by seamen, dock and transport workers
  • 1911: Census: Pop. England & Wales 36M, Scotand 4.6M, Northern Ireland 1.25M
37 1912 
  • 1912: The Titanic sinks on its maiden voyage 14 April
38 1914 
  • 1914: Start of the first World War, Britain houses 200,000 homeless war refugees from Belgium
39 1916 
  • 1916: Easter Rising erupts in Dublin as Irish nationalists demand Home Rule.
  • 1916: World War I - Battle of the Somme 420,000 British casualties
40 1917 
  • 1917: On 12 March USA enters war
41 1918 
  • 1918: End of the First World War - Women over the age of 30 win the right to vote.
42 1919 
  • 1919: Viscountess Astor First Woman in Commons
43 1921 
  • 1921: Census: Pop. England & Wales 37.9M, Scotland 4.9M, Northern Ireland 1.25M
44 1922 
  • 1922: Partition of Ireland creates Northern Ireland & the Irish Free State
45 1926 
  • 1926: The General Strike
46 1927 
  • 1927: Adopted Children Register begins in England & Wales
47 1928 
  • 1928: Women over 21 are allowed to vote