1857 in the United Kingdom
UK-related events during the year of 1857
Events from the year 1857 in the United Kingdom .
Incumbents
Events
7 January – London General Omnibus Company begins operating.[ 1]
19 February – Lundhill Colliery explosion at Wombwell in the South Yorkshire Coalfield kills 189 miners.[ 2]
3 March – France and the United Kingdom formally declare war on China in the Second Opium War .
5 March – in London , barrister James Townsend Saward receives a sentence of penal transportation for forgery of cheques.
27 March–24 April – a general election secures Palmerston 's Whigs a clear majority.[ 3]
4 April – end of the Anglo-Persian War .
5 May–17 October – the Art Treasures of Great Britain exhibition is held in Manchester , one of the largest such displays of all time.[ 4]
10 May – Indian Rebellion : The XI Native Cavalry of the Bengal Army in Meerut , India, mutiny against the British East India Company .[ 1]
11 May – Indian combatants capture Delhi from the East India Company.
18 May – British Museum Reading Room opens.[ 3]
22 June – the South Kensington Museum, predecessor of the Victoria and Albert Museum , is opened by Queen Victoria in London;[ 5] it is the world’s first museum to incorporate a refreshment room.[ 6]
25 June – Queen Victoria formally grants her husband Albert the title Prince Consort .[ 7]
26 June – at a ceremony in Hyde Park, London , Queen Victoria awards the first sixty-six Victoria Crosses ,[ 1] for actions during the Crimean War . Commander Henry James Raby , RN, is the first to receive the medal from her hands.
12 July – in Belfast , confrontations between crowds of Catholics and Protestants turn into 10 days of rioting, exacerbated by the open-air preaching of Evangelical Presbyterian minister "Roaring" Hugh Hanna ,[ 8] with many of the police force joining the Protestant side. There are also riots in Derry , Portadown and Lurgan .[ 9]
18 July – prison hulk HMS Defence catches fire at her moorings off Woolwich , bringing an end to the use of hulks in home waters.[ 10]
28 August – Matrimonial Causes Act removes divorce from ecclesiastical jurisdiction and makes it possible by order of a new civil Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes , removing the necessity of parliamentary approval.[ 3]
September – Obscene Publications Act makes the sale of obscene material a statutory offence.[ 11]
20 September – British forces recapture Delhi ,[ 3] compelling the surrender of Bahadur Shah II , the last Mughal emperor .
24 October – Sheffield F.C. , the world's first football team, is founded in Sheffield .[ 1]
November – Kilburn White Horse cut in North Yorkshire.
29 November – Orsini affair : Piedmontese revolutionary Felice Orsini leaves exile in London to make an assassination attempt on Emperor Napoleon III of France in Paris.
31 December – Queen Victoria chooses Ottawa as the capital of Canada .
Undated
Publications
Births
18 January – William Lethaby , Arts and Crafts architect and designer (died 1931)
25 January – Hugh Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale , sportsman (died 1944)
31 January – George Jackson Churchward , chief mechanical engineer of the Great Western Railway (died 1933)
2 February – Sir James Cory, 1st Baronet , politician and ship-owner (died 1933)
22 February – Robert Baden-Powell , founder of the Scouting movement (died 1941)
13 March – Herbert Plumer, 1st Viscount Plumer , general (died 1932)
14 March – Ishbel Hamilton-Gordon, Marchioness of Aberdeen and Temair , patron and promoter of women's interests (died 1939)[ 15]
27 March – Karl Pearson , statistician (died 1936)
8 April – Lucy, Lady Houston , born Fanny Lucy Radmall, political activist, suffragette, philanthropist and promoter of aviation (died 1936)
11 April – John Davidson , Scottish-born poet and playwright (suicide 1909)
14 April
13 May – Ronald Ross , physician, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (died 1932)
15 May – Williamina Fleming , astronomer (died 1911)[ 16]
28 May – Charles Voysey , Arts and Crafts designer and domestic architect (died 1941)
2 June – Edward Elgar , composer (died 1934)
12 June – Kate Lester , stage and silent screen actress (died 1924)
15 June – William Fife , Scottish yacht designer (died 1944)
28 June – Robert Jones , Welsh orthopaedic surgeon (died 1933)
19 September – James Bridie , rugby union international (died 1893)
28 September – Lewis Bayly , admiral (died 1938)
2 October
4 October – Will Thorne , trade unionist (died 1946)
5 November – Joseph Tabrar , songwriter (died 1931)
17 November – George Marchant , inventor, manufacturer and philanthropist (died 1941)
22 November – George Gissing , novelist (died 1903)
27 November – Charles Scott Sherrington , physiologist, Nobel Prize laureate (died 1952)
30 November – Bobby Abel , cricketer (died 1936)
2 December – Robert Armstrong-Jones , physician and psychiatrist (died 1943)
Deaths
1 January – John Britton , antiquary and topographer (born 1771)
2 January – Andrew Ure , doctor and writer (born 1778)
7 January – Joseph Brotherton , radical and pioneer vegetarian (born 1783)
20 January – John Manners, 5th Duke of Rutland (born 1778)
10 February – David Thompson , explorer (born 1770)
18 February – Francis Egerton, 1st Earl of Ellesmere , politician (born 1800)
22 February – Henry Lascelles, 3rd Earl of Harewood , peer and Member of Parliament (born 1797)
13 March – William Amherst, 1st Earl Amherst , diplomat and peer (born 1773)
11 May – Granville Waldegrave, 2nd Baron Radstock , naval officer (born 1786)
16 May – Sir William Lloyd , soldier and mountaineer (born 1782)
27 May – George Anson , army officer and Whig politician (born 1797)
12 August – William Conybeare , dean of Llandaff (born 1787)
16 August – John Jones, Talysarn , leading non-conformist minister (born 1796)
24 November – Sir Henry Havelock , general (born 1795)
30 November – Mary Buckland , palaeontologist and marine biologist (born 1797)
15 December – Sir George Cayley , aviation pioneer (born 1773)
17 December – Sir Francis Beaufort , naval officer and hydrographer (born 1774)
James Morrison , millionaire retail draper and politician (born 1789)
References
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^ Elliot, Brian (2006). South Yorkshire Mining Disasters - Volume 1: The Nineteenth Century . ISBN 9781903425640 . Retrieved 8 July 2016 .
^ a b c d e Palmer, Alan; Palmer, Veronica (1992). The Chronology of British History . London: Century Ltd. pp. 277–278. ISBN 0-7126-5616-2 .
^ Exhib, Manchester art Treasures (1859). Exhibition of art treasures of the United Kingdom, held at Manchester in 1857: report of the Executive Committee . Retrieved 20 September 2010 .
^ Sheppard, F. H. W., ed. (1975). Survey of London XXXVIII: The Museums Area of South Kensington and Westminster . p. 99.
^ Physick, John (1982). The Victoria and Albert Museum: the History of its Building . Oxford: Phaidon. p. 30 . ISBN 978-0-7148-8001-3 .
^ "No. 22015" . The London Gazette . 26 June 1857. p. 2195.
^ Holmes, Finlay (2004). "Hanna, Hugh (1821–1892)" . Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi :10.1093/ref:odnb/52699 . Retrieved 26 July 2012 . (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
^ "Parades and Marches - Chronology 2: Historical Dates and Events" . Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN) . Retrieved 28 January 2010 .
^ Gossett, William Patrick (1986). The lost ships of the Royal Navy, 1793-1900 . Mansell. p. 114. ISBN 0-7201-1816-6 .
^ "The Obscene Publications Act, 1857" . h2g2 . BBC . Retrieved 11 March 2013 .
^ Top 100 Companies Archived 17 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine
^ Leavis, Q.D. (1965). Fiction and the Reading Public (2nd ed.). London: Chatto & Windus.
^ "Icons, a portrait of England 1840–1860" . Archived from the original on 17 August 2007. Retrieved 13 September 2007 .
^ Ewan, Elizabeth; Pipes, Rose; Rendall, Jane; Reynolds, Siân, eds. (2018). The new biographical dictionary of Scottish women . Edinburgh University Press. p. 3. ISBN 9781474436281 .
^ Todd, Deborah; Angelo, Joseph (2003). A to Z of Scientists in Space and Astronomy . New York: Facts of File. p. 118. ISBN 978-0-81604-639-3 .