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  1. 1839 – A former Rugby School pupil, Albert Pell (1820–1907), began to organise football matches at Cambridge University and is credited with introducing the game of rugby union, which was then simply called football. Pell describes in his autobiography the difficulties of setting up a team. [3]

  2. v. t. e. The Greek War of Independence, [a] also known as the Greek Revolution or the Greek Revolution of 1821, was a successful war of independence by Greek revolutionaries against the Ottoman Empire between 1821 and 1829. [3] In 1826, the Greeks were assisted by the British Empire, Kingdom of France, and the Russian Empire, while the Ottomans ...

  3. Overview of fashion from The New Student's Reference Work, 1914. Summary of women's fashion silhouet changes, 1794–1887. The following is a chronological list of articles covering the history of Western fashion—the story of the changing fashions in clothing in countries under influence of the Western world⁠—from the 5th century to the present.

  4. 4. c. 76. The Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 ( PLAA) known widely as the New Poor Law, was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom passed by the Whig government of Earl Grey denying the right of the poor to subsistence. It completely replaced earlier legislation based on the Poor Relief Act 1601 and attempted to fundamentally change the ...

  5. Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1830s ships. Transport portal. This category is for ships launched in the decade 1830s . 1780s. 1790s. 1800s.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AmperAmper - Wikipedia

    Isar → Danube → Black Sea. The Amper, called the Ammer upstream of the Ammersee, through which it runs, is the largest tributary of the Isar in southern Bavaria, Germany. It flows generally north-eastward, reaching the Isar in Moosburg, about 185 kilometres (115 mi) from its source in the Ammergau Alps, with a flow of 45 m³/s.

  7. 1830. 26 June - King George IV of the United Kingdom, formerly the second longest-serving Prince of Wales (1762-1820) 1831. 7 January - Edward "Celtic" Davies, author, 74. 8 June - Sarah Siddons, actress (born 1755) 13 August - Dic Penderyn, labourer (executed) (born 1808) 1834.