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July 5 :
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1833 (
MDCCCXXXIII ) was a
common year starting on Tuesday of the
Gregorian calendar and a
common year starting on Sunday of the
Julian calendar , the 1833rd year of the
Common Era (CE) and
Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 833rd year of the
2nd millennium , the 33rd year of the
19th century , and the 4th year of the
1830s decade. As of the start of 1833, the Gregorian calendar was 12 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.
Calendar year
Events
January–March
April–June
July–September
July 5 –
Liberal Wars :
Battle of Cape St. Vincent – The forces of Queen
Maria II of Portugal win decisively.
July 8 – The
Treaty of Hünkâr İskelesi creates an alliance between the
Ottoman Empire and the
Russian Empire .
July 14 –
John Keble preaches a
sermon at Oxford (in part a protest against the
Church Temporalities (Ireland) Act 1833 ), which is afterwards published as
National Apostasy ; this sermon is traditionally considered as the beginning of the
Oxford Movement of
High Church
Anglicans .
[6]
July 20 – A mob in
Jackson County, Missouri , destroys the printing office of the early
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints containing what becomes known as
The Doctrine and Covenants .
August 1 –
King William's College on the
Isle of Man officially opens.
August 12 – The settlement of
Chicago is established by 350 settlers at the
estuary of the
Chicago River in the
Illinois Territory , USA.
August 18 – The Canadian ship
SS Royal William sets out from
Pictou, Nova Scotia on a 25-day passage of the Atlantic Ocean (largely under steam) to
Gravesend , England.
August 20 – Future United States President
Benjamin Harrison is born in
Ohio . From this date until the death of Former U.S. President
James Madison on
June 28
1836 , a total of 18 Presidents of the United States (2 former, 1 current, and 15 future) are living; which is more than any other time period in U.S. history.
August 26 – The
Canton of Basel is partitioned by the Swiss
Tagsatzung to create the two
half-cantons of
Basel-City and
Basel-Country .
August 28 – The British
Slavery Abolition Act 1833 , beginning the process of giving slaves in much of the
British Empire their freedom, receives
royal assent (coming into effect
August 1 ,
1834 ). A £20 million fund is established to compensate slaveowners.
August 29 – The
Parliament of the United Kingdom enacts the
Factory Acts , limiting
child labour .
August 31 – Chartered ship
Amphitrite sinks off
Boulogne-sur-Mer while undertaking the
penal transportation of 108 British female convicts and 12 children from
Woolwich to
New South Wales with the loss of 133 lives; only 3 crew survive.
[7]
September 2 –
Oberlin College is founded in
Oberlin, Ohio .
September 6 – An
8.0 earthquake shakes the Chinese province of
Yunnan destroying buildings, homes and temples killing 6,000 people.
September 29 – Three-year-old
Isabella II becomes Queen of Spain, under the regency of her mother,
Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies . Her uncle
Don Carlos, Conde de Molina challenges her claim, beginning the
First Carlist War .
October–December
Date unknown
Births
January–June
Johannes Brahms
January 1 –
Robert Lawson , New Zealand architect (d.
1902 )
January 5 –
Eugene W. Hilgard , German-American "Father of soil science" (d.
1916 )
January 7 –
Sir Henry Roscoe , English chemist (d.
1915 )
January 18 –
Joseph S. Skerrett , American admiral (d.
1897 )
January 28 –
Charles George Gordon , British army officer, administrator (d.
1885 )
February 3 –
Abu Bakar of Johor , Malaysian sultan (d.
1895 )
February 6 –
J. E. B. Stuart , American Confederate general (d.
1864 )
February 11 –
Melville Fuller , 8th
Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court (d.
1910 )
February 19 –
Élie Ducommun , Swiss journalist, activist, recipient of the
Nobel Peace Prize (d.
1906 )
February 25 –
John St. John ,
American temperance movement leader (d.
1916 )
February 28 –
Alfred von Schlieffen , German field marshal (d.
1913 )
March 10 –
Dimitrie Sturdza , 4-time prime minister of Romania (d.
1914 )
March 14 –
Lucy Hobbs Taylor , American dentist (d.
1910 )
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March 15 –
Géza Fejérváry , 16th Prime Minister of Hungary (d.
1914 )
March 20 –
Daniel Dunglas Home , Scottish medium (d.
1886 )
March 22 –
Manuel Ruiz Zorrilla , Prime Minister of Spain (d.
1895 )
April 6 –
Luis Cordero Crespo , 14th President of Ecuador (d.
1912 )
April 11 –
Fredrik von Otter , 8th Prime Minister of Sweden (d.
1910 )
May 5 –
Lazarus Fuchs , German mathematician (d.
1902 )
May 7 –
Johannes Brahms , German composer (d.
1897 )
May 9 –
Hermann von Spaun , Austro-Hungarian admiral (d.
1919 )
May 26 –
Edward William Godwin , English architect (d.
1886 )
June 1 –
John Marshall Harlan ,
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (d.
1911 )
June 4 –
Garnet Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley , British field marshal (d.
1913 )
June 24
July–December
Alfred Nobel
Eliza Lynch
Princess Adelheid-Marie of Anhalt-Dessau
July 14 –
Alfred Biliotti , Italian Levantine British consular officer and archaeologist (d.
1915 )
July 26 –
Gheorghe Manu , 17th Prime Minister of Romania (d.
1911 )
July 27 –
Thomas George Bonney , English geologist (d.
1923 )
August 3 –
Auguste Schmidt , German educator, women's rights activist (d.
1902 )
August 9 –
Emily Pepys , English child diarist (d.
1877 )
August 16 –
Eliza Ann Otis , American poet, newspaper publisher and philanthropist (d.
1904 )
August 20 –
Benjamin Harrison , 23rd
President of the United States (d.
1901 )
September 2 –
Henry Hotze , Swiss American Confederate propagandist (d.
1887 )
September 20 –
Ernesto Teodoro Moneta , Italian pacifist, recipient of the
Nobel Peace Prize (d.
1918 )
September 22 –
Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino , twice Prime Minister of Romania (d.
1913 )
October 2 –
William Corby , American Catholic priest (d.
1897 )
October 20 –
Mary F. Eastman , American educator, lecturer, writer and suffragist (d.
1908 )
October 21 –
Alfred Nobel , Swedish inventor of dynamite, creator of the
Nobel Prize (d.
1896 )
October 23 –
Antonio Flores Jijón , 13th President of Ecuador (d.
1915 )
November 6 –
Jonas Lie , Norwegian author (d.
1908 )
November 9 –
Émile Gaboriau , French writer (d.
1873 )
November 12 –
Alexander Borodin , Russian composer (d.
1887 )
November 13 –
Edwin Booth , American tragedian (d.
1893 )
November 14 –
Sir Hugh Gough , British general, Victoria Cross recipient (d.
1909 )
November 19 –
Eliza Lynch , First Lady of Paraguay (d.
1886 )
November 27 –
Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge (d.
1897 )
November 30 –
Frederick Richards British admiral (d.
1912 )
December 7 –
Rodrigo Augusto da Silva , Brazilian Senator, author of the
Golden Law (d.
1889 )
December 13 –
Petre S. Aurelian , 19th Prime Minister of Romania (d.
1909 )
December 20 –
Samuel Mudd , American doctor to
John Wilkes Booth (d.
1883 )
December 25 –
Princess Adelheid-Marie of Anhalt-Dessau (d.
1916 )
Date unknown
Deaths
January–June
Richard Trevithick
January 10 –
Adrien-Marie Legendre , French mathematician (b.
1752 )
January 16 –
Nannette Streicher , German piano maker, composer, music educator, and writer (b.
1769 )
January 16 –
Banastre Tarleton , British general, politician (b.
1754 )
January 23 –
Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount Exmouth , British admiral (b.
1757 )
March 13 –
William Bradley , British naval officer, cartographer (b.
1757 )
April 6 –
Adamantios Korais , Greek scholar (b.
1748 )
April 7
April 22 –
Richard Trevithick , English inventor (b.
1771 )
May 5 –
Sophia Campbell , Australian artist (b.
1777 )
May 15 –
Edmund Kean , British actor (b.
1787 )
May 23 –
Francesca Anna Canfield , American linguist, poet, and translator (b.
1803 )
June 1 –
Oliver Wolcott Jr. , American lawyer, politician, 2nd
United States Secretary of the Treasury , 24th
Governor of Connecticut (b.
1760 )
June 2 –
Simon Byrne , Irish prizefighter (b.
1806 )
July–December
Nicéphore Niépce
July 2 –
Gervasio Antonio de Posadas , Argentine leader (b.
1757 )
July 5 –
Nicéphore Niépce , French photography pioneer (b.
1765 )
July 11 –
Yagan ,
Noongar
indigenous Australian warrior (killed) (b. c.
1795 )
July 12 –
Samuel Sterett , American politician (b.
1758 )
July 19 –
George Leveson-Gower, 1st Duke of Sutherland , British landowner (b.
1758 )
July 20 –
Ninian Edwards , American politician, Governor of and Senator from Illinois (b.
1775 )
July 22 –
Joseph Forlenze , Italian ophthalmologist (b.
1757 )
July 23 –
Anselmo de la Cruz , Chilean political figure (b.
1777 )
July 26 –
Thomas Knapton , English mariner, executed (b. c.
1816 )
July 29 –
William Wilberforce , English politician, abolitionist (b.
1759 )
August 9 –
Godfrey Higgins , English archaeologist (b.
1772 )
August 14 –
Placidus a Spescha , Swiss mountain climber (b.
1752 )
September –
James Farquhar , Scottish politician (b.
1764 )
September 7 –
Hannah More , English religious writer, Romantic, and philanthropist (b.
1745 )
September 15 –
Arthur Hallam , English poet (b.
1811 )
September 27 –
Ram Mohan Roy , Hindu reformer (b.
1772 )
September 29 – King
Ferdinand VII of Spain (b.
1784 )
October 3 –
François, marquis de Chasseloup-Laubat , French general (b.
1754 )
October 4 –
Maria Jane Jewsbury , English poet and literary reviewer (b.
1800 )
October 16
November 16 –
John McMillan , Presbyterian minister, missionary in Pennsylvania (b.
1752 )
November 23 –
Jean-Baptiste Jourdan , French marshal (b.
1762 )
December 17 –
Kaspar Hauser , German youth of uncertain origin (stabbed) (b.
1812 ?)
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