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| 1834 |
| | Prime minister Lord Melbourne has diffculties in holding his government together and is dismissed by William IV | |
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| 1834 |
| | William IV invites the Tory leader Robert Peel to form a government in place of the Whigs | |
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| 1834 |
| | In London a great fire destroys most of the Palace of Westminster, including the two houses of parliament | |
| | The Houses of Parliament, 1834 Guildhall Library
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| 1835 |
| | Election results in Britain mean that Robert Peel is unable to form a Tory government, and Lord Melbourne returns as Britain's prime minister | |
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| 1837 |
| | The 18-year-old Victoria comes to the throne in Britain, beginning the long Victorian era | |
| | Winterhalter Queen Victoria (detail) National Maritime Museum
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| 1838 |
| | The People's Charter, with its six political demands, launches the Chartist movement in England | |
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| 1838 |
| | Seven Manchester merchants and mill-owners found the Anti-Corn Law League | |
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| 1841 |
| | Robert Peel replaces Lord Melbourne as prime minister after a Conservative victory in the British general election | |
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| 1842 |
| | Robert Peel's Conservative administration reintroduces income tax in Britain, at a fixed level of approximately 3% | |
| | Victoria and Albert pay income tax in a Punch cartoon of 1842 National Archives, Kew
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| 1844 |
| | In his novel Coningsby Benjamin Disraeli develops the theme of Conservatism uniting 'two nations', the rich and the poor | |
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