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== Events ==
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=== January–March ===
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* [[January 1]] – The first edition of ''[[The Times]]'', previously ''The Daily Universal Register'', is published in [[London]].
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* [[January 18]] – The leading ship (armed tender [[HMS Supply (1759)|HMS ''Supply'']]) in Captain [[Arthur Phillip]]'s [[First Fleet]] arrives at [[Botany Bay]], to colonise Australia.
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* [[January 26]] – [[Australia Day]]: Eleven ships of the [[First Fleet]] from [[Botany Bay]], led by Captain [[Arthur Phillip]], land at [[Sydney Cove]] (which will become Sydney), Australia, where he determines to establish the British prison colony of [[New South Wales]], the first permanent European settlement on the continent.
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* [[January 31]] – [[Henry Benedict Stuart]] becomes the new Stuart claimant to the throne of Great Britain, as King Henry IX and the figurehead of [[Jacobitism]].
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* [[February 1]] – [[Isaac Briggs]] and [[William Longstreet]] patent a [[steamboat]].
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* [[February 7]] – Sydney is named and founded, by the British Colony of New South Wales.
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* [[May 15]] – The [[Australian frontier wars]] begin.
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* [[June 7]] – France: [[Day of the Tiles]], which some consider the beginning of the [[French Revolution]].
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* [[June 9]] – The [[African Association]], an exploration group dedicated to plotting the [[Niger River]] and finding [[Timbuktu]], is founded in England.
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* [[July 13]] – A [[hailstorm]] sweeps across France and the [[Dutch Republic]], with hailstones 'as big as quart bottles' that take 'three days to melt'; immense damage is done.
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* [[July 24]] – Governor General [[Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester|Lord Dorchester]], by proclamation issued from the [[Chateau St. Louis]] in [[Quebec City]], divides the British [[Province of Quebec (1763–91)|Province of Quebec]] into five Districts, namely: Gaspé, [[Home District|Nassau]], [[Eastern District, Upper Canada|Lunenburg]], [[Midland District, Upper Canada|Mecklenburg]], and [[Western District, Upper Canada|Hesse]].
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* [[August 8]] – King [[Louis XVI of France]] agrees to convene the [[Estates-General of 1789|Estates-General]] meeting in [[May]] [[1789]], the first time since [[1614]].
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* [[September 24]] – The ''[[Theater War]]'' begins, when the army of [[Denmark–Norway]] invades Sweden.
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* [[October]] – King [[George III of the United Kingdom]] becomes deranged; the [[Regency Crisis of 1788]] starts.
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* [[November 20]] – In the United Kingdom, the Houses of Parliament are given the first formal report by [[William Pitt the Younger|Prime Minister Pitt]] of the mental illness of King George III. Parliament adjourns for two weeks, to await the results of examinations by royal physicians.<ref>Robert Huish, ''Memoirs of George the Fourth: Descriptive of the Most Interesting Scenes of His Private and Public Life, and the Important Events of His Memorable Reign'' (Thomas Kelly Publishers, 1830) p195</ref>
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* [[November 25]] – Fifty consecutive days of temperatures below freezing strike [[France]], a record that will be unbroken more than 200 years later.<ref>David Andress, ''The Oxford Handbook of the French Revolution'' (Oxford University Press, 2015)</ref>
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=== Undated ===
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* Annual British iron production reaches 68,000 tons.
 
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Australia is colonized, starting a British political prison camp, in what will become Sydney

Events

January–March

Undated

  • Annual British iron production reaches 68,000 tons.

 

A Birth

TitleBornPlace of birthDiedDescription
Robert Peel5 February 1788Lancashire
Bury
United Kingdom
2 July 1850Twice UK PM
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References

  1. Robert Huish, Memoirs of George the Fourth: Descriptive of the Most Interesting Scenes of His Private and Public Life, and the Important Events of His Memorable Reign (Thomas Kelly Publishers, 1830) p195
  2. David Andress, The Oxford Handbook of the French Revolution (Oxford University Press, 2015)