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1780
Rebellion
London Catholic chapels, dwelling houses & breweries are sacked
London Rebels against the Roman Catholic Relief Act of 1778
London Rioting lasts for 6 days, 500 die in the disturbances & 25 of the rioters are hanged
1833
Birth
28th Jan Woolwich Birth of Charles George Hamilton Gordon, son of a Lieutenant-General
1859
Captain
Appointed Captain
1860
Capture of Peking
Peking Present at the capture of Peking
1862
Commander
Tientsin Appointed Commander of the Royal Engineers
1862
Medal
London Awarded the British War Medal
1862
Rebellion
Storms towns occupied by the T'ai P'ing rebels
1863
Lieutenant Colonel
24th Mar Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel with a force of 4,000 Chinese
1865
Battle of Chan Chu Fu
Chan Chu Fu Ends the T'ai P'ing rebellion
1865
Commander
Gravesend Appointed Commander of the Royal Engineers at Graves end
1872
Governor
Appointed Governor General of the Sudan
Appointed Governor of Central Africa
Central Africa Appointed Governor of Central Africa
1876
Resignation
Resigns as Governor of Central Africa
1877
Governor
Appointed Governor-General of Sudan
1878
Rebellion
London Many of the rebel leaders under Sulieman are rounded up & shot
1879
Rebellion
The slave trade under Sulieman is wiped out
1880
Resignation
London Resigns as Governor-General of Sudan due to ill health & returns to England
1884
Governor
Appointed Governor General of Sudan
Appointed Governor General of the Sudan, 2nd term
1884
Independence
18th Feb Khartoum Arrives at Khartoum & declares the independence of Sudan
1884
Siege of Khartoum
Khartoum Disobeys Gladstone's orders to evacuate Khartoum
Khartoum Fails to evacuate Khartoum before a siege led by the Mahdi
Khartoum Holds out for 1 yr against the Mahdi's army
18th Feb Khartoum Reaches Khartoum & then begins to evacuate the Anglo-Egyptian residents
Mar Khartoum The Mahdi have Khartoum surrounded
Mar Khartoum th reinforcements requested by Gordon are refused by the British government
Sep Khartoum A relief force under Wolseley is despatched but too late
Sep Khartoum Public opinion leads to œ300,000 raised by the British Government
1885
Capture of Khartoum
26th Jan Khartoum The Mahdi Muhammad Ahmad captures Khartoum
1885
Death
26th Jan Khartoum Death of Charles George Hamilton Gordon, during the siege of Khartoum
1885
Siege of Khartoum
20th Jan Khartoum A relief expedition arrives at Korti under Sir Charles Wilson
1951
Birth
20th Feb Glasgow Birth of Gordon Brown
1963
Shadow Foreign Secretary
Appointed Shadow Foreign Secretary
1964
Diplomacy
Moscow Wilson & Walker visit Khrushchev & reach a "friendly understanding" except for Berlin
1964
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Jan Appointed Foreign Minister
1965
Election
Jan Leyton Loses the Leyton by-election, considerred a safe Labour seat
1965
Resignation
Jan Forced to resign after losing the Leyton by-election
1969
Labour Party
Appointed Member of the Labour Party
1972
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Edinburgh MA Edinburgh University
1972
Rector
Edinburgh Appointed Rector of Edinburgh University & Chairman of the University Court
1975
Lecturer Edinburgh Univ Brown
Edinburgh Appointed Lecturer of Edinburgh University
1976
Lecturer Glasgow Brown
Glasgow Appointed Lecturer in politics, Glasgow College of Technology
1980
Editor
Appointed Editor of the Scottish Television current affairs department
1982
Education
Edinburgh PhD Edinburgh University
1983
Chairman LP Scottish Council
Appointed Chair of the Labour Party Scottish Council
1983
Election
Kirkcaldy Elected Member of Parliament for Kirkcaldy & Cowdenbeath
Tony Blair and Gordon Brown first meet as backbench MPs when they are among the Commons intake following that year's general election
1983
Publication
Publication of a biography of James Maxton
1987
Shadow Chief Secretary
Appointed Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury
1989
Shadow T&I Secretary
Appointed Shadow Trade and Indus try Secretary
1992
Election
July London Wins the Shadow Cabinet elections
1992
NEC
Oct Appointed Member of the National Executive Council
Oct Elected Member of the National Executive Council
1992
Shadow Chancellor Exchequer
July Appointed Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer
1994
Death
May Blair alegedly agrees that one day he would stand down in favour of the chancellor but Blair's supporters, however, say that no such deal was made
May Death of Labour Leader John Smith, Tont Blair & Gordon Brown agree at the Granita restaurant that Tony Blair should stand for the leadership
1997
Budget
2nd July Windfall tax on privatized utilities & new tax on pension funds
1997
Chancellor
Appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer
1997
Economy
6th May Chancellor Gordon Brown gives the Bank of England the freedom to set interest rates
27th Oct Brown rules out entry before 1999 to the EMU saying 5 key economic tests are not met
1997
European Union
18th Oct Rules out a single currency for the lifetime of the Parliament
27th Oct Brown rules out entry before 1999 to the EMU saying 5 key economic tests are not met
1997
Reform
6th May The Bank of England is made independent
1998
Blair Brown Relations
6th May Relations betrween Blair & Brown appear particularly strained when Alistair Campbell reportedly describes the Chancellor as "psychologically flawed"
2000
Budget
8th Nov Announces state pensions will rise 5 pounds for a single person & for a couple
2000
Marriage
3rd Aug Fife Marries Sarah Macaulay at his home in North Queensferry, Fife
2000
Reform
8th Nov Announces state pensions will rise 5 pounds for a single person & for a couple
2000
Spending Review
2000 Spending Review outlined a major expansion of government spending (particularly on health and education)
2001
Economy
Brown sells 60% of the UK's gold reserves at $275 an ounce, later attacked as a "disastrous foray into international asset management" as he had sold at close to a 20-yr low
2001
Sale of Gold
Brown sells 60% of the UK's gold reserves at $275 an ounce, later attacked as a "disastrous foray into international asset management" as he had sold at close to a 20-yr low
2002
Budget
Increases national insurance to pay for health spending
2003
Blair Brown Relations
Sep In a Conference speech Brown says Labour is "best when we are boldest, best when we are united, best when we are Labour", some see this as a challenge on Blair
Oct A new pact appeared to have been made by autumn 2003, with Brownites claiming Mr Blair would step down before the general election
2003
Conference of Labour Party
Sep In a Conference speech Brown says Labour is "best when we are boldest, best when we are united, best when we are Labour", some see this as a challenge on Blair
2003
Economy
10th Mar The FTSE-100 slumps to an 8 yr low
9th June Finance minister Brown rules out British adoption of the EU euro, dashing Blair hopes of placing Britain "at the heart of the European Union"
2003
Interest Rates of Great Britain
6th Feb The Bank of England cuts interest rates to 3.75%, lowest for 50 yrs
2005
Aid to Africa
Jan Unveils a "Marshall Plan" for Africa, annual aid to double to 55 billion pounds
2005
Economy
Jan Unveils a "Marshall Plan" for Africa, annual aid to double to 55 billion pounds
2005
Election
Kirkcaldy Elected Member of Parliament for Kirkcaldy & Cowdenbeath
2005
Time Magazine Top 100
Brown is listed in Time Magazine's annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world, Tony Blair is not included
2006
Economy
An OECD report shows UK economic growth has averaged 2.7% between 1997 & 2006, higher than the Eurozone's 2.1%
The UK tax burden increases from 39.3% of GDP in 1997 to 42.4% in 2006, according to the OECD, overtaking Germany
UK unemployment is 5.1%, down from 7% in 1997 & lower than the Eurozone's average of 8.1%
2006
Election
Dunfermline The Labour defeat in the Dunfermline & West Fife after a campaign led by Brown in a constituency in which he lives, casts doubt on his ability to win elections on his own without Blair
2006
Party Leader
Sep A pressured Blair admitted the forthcoming Labour conference would be his last as leader
2007
Blair Brown Relations
May There is a sudden outbreak of mutual admiration as Mr Blair endorses the chancellor's candidacy for the party leadership, praising him as "an extraordinary and rare talent"
2007
Invasion of Iraq
28th Feb Blair Announces plans to withdraw troops from Iraq, he says as many as 1,600 of the 7,100 troops stationed in southern Iraq will leave in the next few months
8th Oct British Prime Minister Gordon Brown announces that half of the country's 5,000 troops stationed in Basra will be removed by the end of 2008
2007
Resignation
11th May As Tony Blair announced his decision to stand down next month, the chancellor's campaign team had already secured pledges of support from 271 of the 355 Labour MPs
11th May Gordon Brown vows that he would "listen" and "learn" today as he launches his campaign to succeed Tony Blair with a series of visits to Labour marginals
11th May The prime minister returns to his political roots in the north east for his swansong, telling supporters at Trimdon Labour club he would stand down as PM on June 27
2007
Siege of Basra
8th Oct Basra British Prime Minister Gordon Brown announces that half of the country's 5,000 troops stationed in Basra will be removed by the end of 2008

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