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  1. Births – Deaths – Architecture. Establishments – Disestablishments. The 1820s was the decade that began on January 1, 1820 and ended on December 31, 1829. It is distinct from the decade known as the '''183st decade''' which began on January 1, 1821. and ended on December 31, 1830.

  2. 1818. 12 September - John Thomas (Eos Gwynedd), poet (b. 1742) 1819. 31 January - Thomas Bevan, missionary (b.c.1796) 8 February - Sydenham Teak Edwards, botanist (b. 1768) 25 June - John Abel, minister (b. 1770) 6 November - Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales, daughter of the Prince and Princess of Wales (b. 1796) Categories: 1810s in Wales.

  3. Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1810s ships. Transport portal. This category is for ships launched in the decade 1810s . 1760s. 1770s. 1780s. 1790s.

  4. November 26 – Brewer and businessman John Molson asks the colonial government for the exclusive right to construct and navigate steam-boats, on the Saint Lawrence River, for 15 years. In the United States, War Hawks advocate war with Britain, which has been harassing American shipping. David Thompson builds trade houses on Pend Oreille Lake ...

  5. July 22–29. On 22 July, a hurricane hit Barbados, killing 18. It continued through the Antilles, affecting Puerto Rico on the July 23, causing more damage and deaths along its path. A major hurricane, probably this same storm, struck the Bahamas on July 26 and recurved west of Bermuda by July 29.

  6. May 31 – Filip Neriusz Walter (died 1847 ), Polish organic chemist. July 21 – Henri Victor Regnault (died 1878 ), French physical chemist. August 10 – Forbes Winslow (died 1874 ), English psychiatrist. September 14 – Caroline Rosenberg (died 1902 ), Danish botanist. October 12 – Alexander Bain (died 1877 ), Scottish inventor.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1820s1820s - Wikipedia

    March 9, 1820 – King Ferdinand VII of Spain accepts the new constitution, beginning the Liberal Triennium ("Trienio Liberal"). July 1820 – A Constitutionalist revolution occurs in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. August 24, 1820 – A Constitutionalist insurrection breaks out at Oporto, Portugal.