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Events from the year 1834 in the United Kingdom.
[edit] Incumbents
- Monarch - William IV of the United Kingdom
- Prime Minister - Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey, Tory (until 16 July), William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, Whig (until 14 November), Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, Tory, (until 9 December), Robert Peel, Whig
[edit] Events
The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons (1835) by
J. M. W. Turner. Turner witnessed the fire (
16 October), and painted the subject several times.
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[edit] Births
- 28 January - Sabine Baring-Gould, hagiographer, antiquarian, novelist and eclectic scholar (died 1924)
- 15 February - William Henry Preece, electrical engineer and inventor (died 1913)
- 19 February - Charles Davis Lucas, Victoria Cross recipient (died 1914)
- 16 March - James Hector, geologist (died 1907)
- 24 March - William Morris, artist, writer, socialist and activist (died 1896)
- 19 June - Charles Spurgeon, Baptist preacher (died 1892)
- 4 August - John Venn, mathematician (died 1923)
- 9 September - Joseph Henry Shorthouse, novelist (died 1903)
[edit] 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)
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