1834 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1834 in the United Kingdom. Uniquely, four Prime Ministers serve during the year.

1834 in the United Kingdom
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Sport

Incumbents

Events

The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons by J. M. W. Turner (1835). Turner witnessed the fire (16 October 1834), and painted the subject several times.

Undated

Publications

Births

Deaths

  • 12 January – William Wyndham Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (born 1759)
  • 11 April – John 'Mad Jack' Fuller, philanthropist and patron of the arts and sciences (born 1757)
  • 12 July – David Douglas, botanist (born 1799)
  • 25 July – Samuel Taylor Coleridge, poet, critic, and philosopher (born 1772)
  • 1 August – Robert Morrison, Protestant missionary to China (born 1782)
  • 2 September – Thomas Telford, engineer (born 1757)
  • 16 September – William Blackwood, writer (born 1776)
  • 11 October – William John Napier, 9th Lord Napier, Navy officer, politician and diplomat (born 1786)
  • 5 December – Thomas Pringle, poet (born 1789)
  • 23 December – Thomas Malthus, demographer and economist (born 1766)
  • 27 December – Charles Lamb, essayist (born 1775)

See also

References

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