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| Admiral Grey, Charles | |
| The Board of Admiralty is given responsibility for administering the Navy |
| Constitution Russell | |
| 23rd Mar Reform Bill, 3rd, 1 of the 4 framers of the Bill which passes through the Commons |
| Constitution William IV | |
| Parliament is free to choose its own Prime Minister |
| The Reform Act abolishes the King's power to buy seats in Parliament |
| Death of Bentham, Jeremy Bentham, Jeremy | |
| 6th June Death of Jeremy Bentham |
| Death of Hardy, Thomas Hardy, Thomas | |
| Death of Thomas Hardy |
| Election Gladstone, William Ewart | |
| Oxford Elected Member of Parliament for Oxford |
| Election Wood, Thomas | |
| London After the passage of the 1832 reform act enters Parliament for Birmingham |
| Independence Temple, Henry John | |
| London Grants Greek independence |
| Legislation Coercion Grey, Charles | |
| London Gives the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland unlimited powers to suppress public meetings |
| Legislation Constitution Grey, Charles | |
| 11th June London Parliamentary Reform Bill, passes the Scottish Parliamentary Reform Bill |
| Legislation Franchise Grey, Charles | |
| 4th June London The 3rd Reform Bill is passed |
| 11th June London Parliamentary Reform Bill, passes the Scottish Parliamentary Reform Bill |
| Legislation Ireland Grey, Charles | |
| London Coercion Bill, gives the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland power to suppress meetings |
| Legislation Public Meetings Grey, Charles | |
| London Coercion Bill, gives the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland power to suppress meetings |
| Legislation Public Order Grey, Charles | |
| London Coercion Bill, gives the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland power to suppress meetings |
| Publication of Bentham Bentham, Jeremy | |
| Publication of, "Westminster Review" |
| Public Meetings Grey, Charles | |
| London Gives the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland unlimited powers to suppress public meetings |
| Reform of Franchise Grey, Charles | |
| London The 3rd Reform Bill passes through the Lords but a wrecking motion defeats it |
| London With the threat of new peers many Lords abstain & the Reform Bill is passed |
| 4th June London Constituencies are created in new towns, rotten & pocket boroughs abolished |
| 4th June London The 3rd Reform Bill is passed |
| 4th June London The franchise is extended to the upper middle class |
| 11th June London Parliamentary Reform Bill, passes the Scottish Parliamentary Reform Bill |
| 7th Aug London Parliamentary Reform Bill, passes the Irish Parliamentary Reform Bill |
| Reform of Franchise Russell | |
| 23rd Mar London Reform Bill, 3rd, 1 of the 4 framers of the Bill which passes through the Commons |
| 13th April London Reform Bill, 3rd, passes through the Lords , 12 Bishops for & 16 against |
| 7th May London Reform Bill, 3rd, a Lords amendment seeks to safeguard pocket boroughs |
| Reform of Franchise William IV | |
| London 1st Reform Bill, threatens to create extra piers if the Lords do not pass the bill |
| London Parliament is free to choose its own Prime Minister |
| London The Reform Act abolishes the King's power to buy seats in Parliament |
| Reform of Public Order Grey, Charles | |
| London Coercion Bill, gives the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland powers to suppress meetings |
| Resignation of Grey Grey, Charles | |
| 8th May London Offers William IV his resignation his refusal to create peers to pass the Reform Bill |
| University College Bentham, Jeremy | |
| Helps found University College |
| Westminster Review Bentham, Jeremy | |
| 1st publication of, "Westminster Review" |