1862 in the United Kingdom
Events of the year 1862 in the United Kingdom.
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Events
- 6 January — French and British forces arrive in Mexico, beginning the French intervention in Mexico.
- 16 January — Hartley Colliery Disaster: 204 miners die following collapse of machinery at the Hartley Colliery in Northumberland.[1]
- 15 March — Riots in Stalybridge, Lancashire, over cotton recession.[2]
- 21 March — James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin appointed Governor-General of India.[3]
- May — The 10.00 a.m. "Special Scotch Express", predecessor of the Flying Scotsman express train, first departs from London King's Cross for Edinburgh over the East Coast Main Line.
- 1 May — International Exhibition of Industry and Science opens in South Kensington.[2]
- 16 May — Habeas Corpus Act restricts the right of English courts to issue writs of habeas corpus in British colonies or dominions.[4]
- 24 May — New Westminster Bridge, designed by Thomas Page, is opened in London.[5]
- 5 June — "Geordie" Ridley first sings "Blaydon Races" at Balmbra's Music Hall, Newcastle upon Tyne.
- 30 June — 'Revised Code', introducing a system of 'payment by results' for elementary schools in England and Wales, begins to come into effect.[6][7]
- 1 July — Marriage of Princess Alice, second daughter of Queen Victoria, to Prince Ludwig of Hesse and by Rhine.
- 4 July — Charles Dodgson ('Lewis Carroll') takes Alice Liddell and her sisters on a rowing trip on The Isis from Folly Bridge, Oxford, to Godstow on which he tells the story that becomes Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.[8]
- 29 July — Confederate commerce raider CSS Alabama is launched clandestinely at Birkenhead by John Laird Sons and Company.[9]
- 31 August — Last mail coach runs from Carlisle to Hawick, Scotland.[10]
- 14 September — A British national, Charles Lenox Richardson, is killed in Japan by samurai in the Namamugi Incident. Three companions escape, though two are seriously injured.
- 30 September — Clifton College opens as a public school near Bristol.[11]
- 11 October — Jessie M'Lachlan, having been found guilty in the Sandyford murder case in Glasgow, is to be hanged, but has her sentence commuted to life imprisonment.
- 20 October — Charles Thomas Longley succeeds as Archbishop of Canterbury, being translated from York.[12]
- November — Criminal law amended to make robbery with violence punishable by flogging.[2]
- c. November — Joseph Bazalgette begins construction of the Thames Embankment in London.[2][13]
- 28 Novemnber — Notts County F.C. is founded in Nottingham, making it (by the 21st century) the world's oldest Association football playing professionally.
- Joseph Leycester Lyne (Father Ignatius of Jesus) forms the first Anglican Benedictine community, initially at Claydon, Suffolk.
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