This article is about the particular significance of the year 1842 to Wales and its people. Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey – Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of...
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Rebecca Riots (redirect from Turnpike Trusts in South Wales Act 1844)
between 1839 and 1843 in West and Mid Wales. They were a series of protests undertaken by local farmers and agricultural workers in response to levels of...
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to 1800, Governor of Mauritius and Cape Colony (born 1772). 1842 in Scotland 1842 in Wales O'Sullivan, T. F. (1945). Young Ireland. Tralee: The Kerryman...
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The 1842–43 United States House of Representatives elections were held on various dates in various states between August 1, 1842, and November 8, 1843...
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Yard on 16 April 1842 and commissioned on 12 May 1842, with Commander Alexander Slidell Mackenzie in command. After a shakedown cruise in June–July to the...
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listed in 1833. HM Packet Ship Prince of Wales. See Sinking of Rochdale and Prince of Wales in 1807. Prince of Wales (1842 ship), launched in 1842, a Blackwall...
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John Lynch (serial killer) (category 1842 deaths)
1812 – 22 April 1842) was an Irish-born Australian serial killer who confessed to the killing of ten people between 1836 and 1842. He is possibly the...
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The 1842 general strike, also known as the Plug Plot Riots, started among the miners in Staffordshire, England, and soon spread through Britain affecting...
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events that happened during 1842 in Australia. Monarch - Victoria Governors of the Australian colonies: Governor of New South Wales - Sir George Gipps Governor...
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New South Wales was controlled by fewer than 2,000 pastoralists. The transportation of convicts to New South Wales ended in 1840, and in 1842 a Legislative...
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The Sydney Gazette (redirect from The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser)
Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser was the first newspaper printed in Australia, running from 5 March 1803 until 20 October 1842. It was a semi-official...
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in 1842 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1842. "Reported Accident". Caledonian Mercury. No. 19032. Edinburgh. 6 January 1842....
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Coroner's Court of New South Wales is the court in the Australian state of New South Wales where legal proceedings, in the form of an inquest or inquiry...
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(NSW : 1842 - 1954). 30 June 1903. p. 8. Retrieved 20 October 2020. "VILLAGE OF SHUTTLETON". Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney...
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1842 Knight of the Red Eagle, 1st Class Sardinia: Knight of the Annunciation, 13 December 1842 Netherlands: Grand Cross of the Netherlands Lion, 1842...
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Sydney (redirect from Capital of New South Wales)
Sydney is the capital city of the state of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis...
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The Catholic Church in England and Wales (Latin: Ecclesia Catholica in Anglia et Cambria; Welsh: Yr Eglwys Gatholig yng Nghymru a Lloegr) is part of the...
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Edward VII (redirect from Albert Edward, Prince of Wales)
elite. He married Princess Alexandra of Denmark in 1863, and the couple had six children. As Prince of Wales, Edward travelled throughout Britain performing...
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hundred guineas each towards the education of their students. In 1842, the South Wales Association opened a college at Trevecca, leaving Bala to the North;...
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Dundullimal Homestead (category Houses completed in 1842)
in 1826) It is the oldest known squatters residence in this part of New South Wales, having been built c. 1842. The original homestead building, in its...
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Thomas Rowley (soldier) (redirect from Thomas Rowley (New South Wales))
1808 aged 17. "Family Notices". Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803–1842). 1 June 1806. p. 2. Retrieved 24 September 2020. Fletcher...
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South Wales is divided into 141 counties, which are further divided into parishes. The counties were first set down in the Colony of New South Wales, which...
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The South Wales Borderers was a line infantry regiment of the British Army in existence for 280 years. It came into existence in England in 1689, as Sir...
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The Mock Catalani in Little Puddleton, or The Sham Catalani in Little Puddleton, is a 1842 Australian play or "musical burletta". It was based on a German...
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2018. "Classified Advertising". Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803–1842). 5 July 1834. p. 4. Retrieved 18 December 2018. Commemorative...
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Henry Condell (mayor) (category Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council)
Victoria, Australia. He served from 1842 to 1844, and was succeeded by Henry Moor. Condell was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Council as the first...
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Huskisson is a village in New South Wales, Australia in the City of Shoalhaven, on the shores of Jervis Bay. It is 24 km (14MI) south-east of Nowra. Huskisson...
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South Wales, Australia". www.mindat.org. Retrieved 30 October 2020. "MOUNT HOPE AND MOUNT ALLEN DISTRICTS". Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)...
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in 1845. It depicts the christening on 25 January 1842 of Albert Edward, the infant Prince of Wales and eldest son and heir of Queen Victoria and her...
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St Thomas Church, Swansea (category Church in Wales church buildings in West Glamorgan)
originally built in 1842–45 to serve the growing St Thomas suburb of Swansea in Wales. The church was designated a Grade II listed building in February 2004...
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