Colnbrook One-Place Study

History of a village on an important road.

Robert Fennell

Robert Fennell

Male 1786 - 1838  (~ 51 years)


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   Date  Event(s)
1788 
  • 1788—1788: Law passed requiring that chimney sweepers be a minimum of 8 years old.
  • 26 Jan 1788—26 Jan 1788: First convicts & free settlers arrive in New South Wales, eleven ships commanded by Captain Arthur Phillip
1792 
  • 1792—1792: Repression in Britain (restrictions on freedom of the press)
  • 1 Dec 1792—1 Dec 1792: King's Proclamation drawing out the British militia
1793 
  • 15 Apr 1793—15 Apr 1793: £5 notes first issued by the Bank of England
1794 
  • 1794—1794: Abolition of Parish Register duties
1795 
  • 1795—1795: The Famine Year
1796 
  • 1796—1796: Legacy Tax on sums over £20 excluding those to wives, children, parents and grandparents
  • 1796—1796: Pitt's Reign of Terror': More treason trials - leading radicals emigrate
1798 
  • 1798—1798: First planned human experiment with vaccination, to test theories of Edward Jenner
1801 
  • 1801—1801: Grand Union Canal opens in England
  • 10 Mar 1801—10 Mar 1801: First census puts the population of England and Wales at 9,168,000. Population of Britain nearly 11 million (75% rural)
1803 
  • 1803—1803: Poaching made a Capital offense in England if capture resisted
10 1805 
  • 21 Oct 1805—21 Oct 1805: Admiral Nelson's victory at Trafalgar
11 1811 
  • 5 Feb 1811—5 Feb 1811: Prince of Wales (future George IV) made Regent after George III deemed insane
12 1815 
  • 18 Jun 1815—18 Jun 1815: The Battle of Waterloo: Napoleon defeated and exiled to St. Helena
13 1816 
  • 1816—1816: For the first time British silver coins were produced with an intrinsic value substantially below their face value
  • 1816—1816: Large scale emigration to North America
14 1819 
  • 1819—1819: Britain returns to gold standard
15 1820 
  • 29 Jan 1820—29 Jan 1820: Accession of George IV, previously Prince Regent
  • 1 Aug 1820—1 Aug 1820: Regent's Canal in London opens
16 1828 
  • 25 Oct 1828—25 Oct 1828: St Katharine Docks in London opened.
17 1829 
  • 1829—1829: London Metropolitan Police Force formed, nicknamed 'Bobbies' after Sir Robert Peel
18 1831 
  • 1831—1831: A list of all parish registers dating prior to 1813 compiled
  • 1 Aug 1831—1 Aug 1831: 'New' London Bridge opens, replacing the 600 year old bridge.
19 1832 
  • 1832—1832: Electoral Registers introduced
20 1833 
  • 29 Aug 1833—29 Aug 1833: Factory Act forbids employment of children below age of 9
21 1834 
  • 1 May 1834—1 May 1834: Slavery abolished in British possessions
22 1835 
  • 1835—1835: First railway growth period in Britain with construction of G. W. R.
23 1837 
  • 20 Jun 1837—20 Jun 1837: William IV dies - accession of Queen Victoria
  • 1 Jul 1837—1 Jul 1837: Compulsory registration of Births, Marriages & Deaths in England & Wales - Civil Registration Districts were formed