1866 in the United Kingdom
UK-related events during the year of 1866
Events from the year 1866 in the United Kingdom .
Incumbents
Events
1 January – London Fire Brigade is formed as The Metropolitan Fire Brigade.
12 January
11 May – London bank Overend, Gurney and Company collapses precipitating a financial crisis .[ 1]
18 June – Lord Russell loses a vote of no confidence against his government.
26 June – Lord Russell resigns as Prime Minister, following splits in the Liberal Party over parliamentary reform. The Earl of Derby takes over, leading a minority Conservative administration.[ 2]
July – Elizabeth Garrett Anderson opens the St Mary's Dispensary in the Marylebone district of London where women can seek medical advice from exclusively female practitioners.[ 3]
2 July – The Yorkshire Post first published as a daily newspaper in Leeds .
5 July – marriage of Princess Helena , third daughter of Queen Victoria , to Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein at Windsor.
23 to 25 July – demonstrations in Hyde Park, London , in favour of parliamentary reform turn violent.[ 2]
27 July – the SS Great Eastern successfully completes laying the transatlantic telegraph cable between Valentia Island , Ireland and Heart's Content, Newfoundland , permanently restoring a communications link.[ 4]
end July – W. G. Grace scores 224 not out for the All-England cricket team against Surrey at the Oval , just after his 18th birthday.[ 5] [ 6]
1 August – the National Olympian Association (promoted by John Hulley of Liverpool[ 7] and Dr William Brookes of the Wenlock Olympian Society Annual Games ) stages the first National Olympian Games field events at The Crystal Palace in South London . W. G. Grace wins the 440 yards hurdles .[ 6]
6 September – the Great Tea Race of 1866 ends in London, narrowly won by the clipper ship Taeping .
September
4 December – the London Conference of 1866 opens to finalise agreements for Canadian Confederation in 1867.
12 December – the Oaks explosion in the Barnsley seam in Yorkshire kills 361 coal miners ; a subsidiary explosion the following day kills 27 rescuers.[ 9] This is the all-time worst colliery or mining disaster in England, and the worst mining accident in the U.K. until 1913 .
Undated
Publications
Births
16 January – Percy Pilcher , inventor and pioneer aviator (died 1899)
10 March – Amanda Aldridge , opera singer, teacher and composer (died 1956)
17 April – Ernest Starling , physiologist (died 1927)
24 February – Arthur Pearson , newspaper publisher (died 1921)
16 March – E. K. Chambers , literary scholar (died 1954)
26 March – Fred Karno , born Frederick Westcott, music hall impresario (died 1941)
7 June – Ernest William Hornung , author (died 1921)
26 June – George Herbert, 5th Earl of Carnarvon , financier of Egyptian excavations (died 1923)
28 July – Beatrix Potter , children's author and illustrator (died 1943)[ 13]
21 September – H. G. Wells , writer (died 1946)
2 October – Charles Ricketts , designer (died 1931)
12 October – Ramsay MacDonald , Prime Minister (died 1937)
8 November – Herbert Austin, 1st Baron Austin , car designer (died 1941)
11 November – Martha Annie Whiteley , chemist and mathematician (died 1956)
30 November – Robert Broom , paleontologist (died 1951)
3 December – Ethna Carbery , born Anna Johnston, Irish poet (died 1902)
11 December – Jack Southworth , footballer (died 1956)
Deaths
19 January – Harriet Ludlow Clarke , wood engraver and stained glass artist
23 January – Thomas Love Peacock , satirical novelist (born 1785)
27 January – John Gibson , sculptor (born 1790)
6 March
21 March – Charles Henry Cooper , antiquarian (born 1808)
29 March – John Keble , churchman (born 1792)
1 April – Elizabeth Jesser Reid , social reformer, promoter of women's higher education (born 1789)
4 April – William Dick , Scottish veterinary surgeon (born 1793)
5 April – Thomas Hodgkin , physician (born 1798)
12 April – Sir Peter Hesketh-Fleetwood , poliltician and developer (born 1801)
21 April – Jane Welsh Carlyle , writer (born 1801)
5 August – Henry William-Powlett, 3rd Baron Bayning , peer and clergyman (born 1797)
21 August – George Shillibeer , coachbuilder (born 1797)
10 September – David Ramsay Hay , interior decorator (born 1798)
1 December – Sir George Everest , geodesist (born 1790)
References
^ Elliott, Geoffrey (2006). The Mystery of Overend and Gurney: a Financial Scandal in Victorian London . London: Methuen. ISBN 0-413-77573-9 .
^ a b c d Palmer, Alan; Palmer, Veronica (1992). The Chronology of British History . London: Century Ltd. pp. 287–288. ISBN 0-7126-5616-2 .
^ a b c d e f g Everett, Jason M., ed. (2006). "1866". The People's Chronology . Thomson Gale.
^ Penguin Pocket On This Day . Penguin Reference Library. 2006. ISBN 0-14-102715-0 .
^ "AE v Surrey 1866" . CricketArchive. Retrieved 11 November 2008 .
^ a b Altham, H. S. (1962). A History of Cricket, Volume 1 (to 1914) . London: George Allen & Unwin. p. 125.
^ Hulley, Ray (2009). "John Hulley – British Olympic Founder" . Archived from the original on 30 March 2010. Retrieved 15 June 2010 .
^ a b Farrugia, Jean Young (1969). The Letter Box: a history of Post Office pillar and wall boxes . Fontwell: Centaur Press. ISBN 0-900000-14-7 .
^ Duckham, Helen; Baron (1973). Great Pit Disasters: Great Britain 1700 to the present day . Newton Abbot: David & Charles. ISBN 0-7153-5717-4 .
^ "George Cadbury" . Britain UnLimited . Archived from the original on 8 July 2010. Retrieved 16 July 2010 .
^ "About Us" . UK: Society of St. John the Evangelist. Archived from the original on 21 November 2008. Retrieved 25 November 2010 .
^ Susina, Jan (2008). The Place of Lewis Carroll in Children's Literature . New York: Routledge. p. 108. ISBN 978-0-415-93629-3 .
^ "Beatrix Potter's early life and books" . National Trust . Retrieved 24 November 2020 .