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Timeline
1642 First Civil War in England (to 1649)
1649 King Charles I executed
1649-1660 Commonwealth Period - Oliver Cromwell
1651-1652 The second English Civil War
1660 Restoration Period
- Commonwealth registers ended, Parish Registers resumed
1663 Earliest Roman Catholic registers
1665 Great Plague of London
1666 Great Fire of London
- Act of Parliament - burials to be in woollen
1668 British East India Company obtains control of Bombay
1684 Huguenot registers begin in London
1685 Monmouth rebellion and battle of Sedgemoor
- Revocation of the Edict of Nantes - drove thousands of Protestants (Huguenots) from France
1688 Nov: James II abdicates - William of Orange lands at Torbay on 5 Nov - William III and Mary II, daughter of James II, jointly take the throne
1689 Deposed James II flees to Ireland - defeated at the Battle of the Boyne (1 Jul 1690)
1696 Act of Parliament establishes Workhouses
1698 Duties (taxes) on entries in parish registers - repealed after five years
1700 population in England and Scotland approx 7.5 million
1702 Anne Stuart becomes Queen
1707 Union with Scotland
1708 First Jacobite rising in Scotland
1710 Tax on Apprentice Indentures
1712 Last trial for witchcraft in England (Jane Wenham)
1714 Queen Anne Stuart dies - George I Hanover becomes king (1714-1727)
1715 Jacobite rebellion in Scotland, under the Old Pretender
1719 Third abortive Jacobite rising
1721 Robert Walpole (Whig) becomes first Prime Minister (to 1742)
1723 The Workhouse Act or Test - to get relief, a poor person has to enter Workhouse
1727 George I dies - George II Hanover becomes king
1729 Methodists begin at Oxford
1730 Irish famine
1732 Earliest Cavalry and Infantry Muster Rolls
1733 Law forbidding the use of Latin in parish registers generally obeyed - some continued in Latin for a few years
1738 Earliest Calvinistic Methodist registers
1739 Dick Turpin, highwayman, hanged at York
1741 Benjamin Ingham founded the Moravian Methodists or Inghamites - Earliest Moravian registers
1743 Battle of Dettingen - last time a British sovereign (George II) led troops in battle
1745 Jacobite rebellion in Scotland ('The Forty-five')
1746 Battle of Culloden - last battle fought in Britain
1748-1756 Countess of Huntington's (Calvinistic) Methodist Connexion founded
1751 decision to adopt Gregorian Calendar in 1752: so 1752 started on 1 January and 1751 was a short year.
1752 - 3 Sep: Julian Calendar dropped and Gregorian Calendar adopted in England and Scotland, making this 14 Sep
1753 Earliest Inghamite registers
1754 Hardwicke Act (1753): Banns to be called, and Printed Marriage Register forms to be used - Quakers & Jews exempt
- First printed Annual Army Lists
1755 Publication of Dictionary of the English Language by Dr Samuel Johnson
1756 The Seven Years War with France (Pitt's trade war) begins
1760 George II dies - George III Hanover, his grandson, becomes king
- Beginning of intense Inclosure Acts in England
1762 Earliest Unitarian registers
1764 Lloyd's Register of shipping first prepared
- Practice of numbering houses introduced to London
1765 Stamp Act passed - imposed a tax on publications and legal documents in the American colonies
1769 Capt James Cook maps the coast of New Zealand
1770 Capt James Cook lands in Australia (Botany Bay) formally claims Australia for Britain
1772 First Navy Lists published
1775 Battle of Lexington: first action in American War of Independence (1775-1783)
1776 American Declaration of Independence
- Somerset House in London becomes the repository of records of population
1780 The Gordon Riots
- Earliest Wesleyan registers
1781 Lord Cornwallis's army surrenders to George Washington; ends the American War of Independence
1783 Duty payable on Parish Register entries (3d per entry - repealed 1794) - led to a fall in entries
1788 First convicts (and free settlers) arrive in New South Wales - the 'First Fleet'
1789 14 Jul: The French Revolution begins - storming of the Bastille
1791 Establishment of the Ordnance Survey of Great Britain
1793 England declares war on France (1793-1802)
- Execution of Louis XVI - Reign of Terror starts in France
1795 Speenhamland Act proclaims that the Parish is responsible for bringing up the labourer's wage to subsistence level
1798 The Irish Rebellion; 100,000 peasants revolt; approximately 25,000 die - Irish Parliament abolished
- Battle of the Nile (won by Nelson)
1799 'Combination Laws' in Britain against political associations and combinations
1800 Parliamentary union of Great Britain and Ireland
- Earliest Bible Christian registers
1801 First census puts the population of England and Wales at 9,168,000 - population of Britain nearly 11 million (75% rural)
1802 Treaty of Amiens signed by Britain, France, Spain, and the Netherlands
1803 Peace of Amiens ends on 12 May - resumption of war with France - The Napoleonic Wars (1803-18l5)
1805 - 21 Oct: Nelson's victory at Trafalgar
1806 Earliest Primitive Methodist registers
1807 Parliament passes Act prohibiting slavery and the importation of slaves from 1808 - but does not prohibit colonial slavery
1808 Peninsular War (1808-1814)
- Beginning of 'Luddite' troubles in England
1810 Bible Christians denomination formed by schism in Wesleyan Methodists
1811 Prince of Wales (future George IV) made Regent after George III deemed insane
1812 Prime Minister, Spencer Perceval, assassinated
- Napoleon retreats from Moscow
1813 Rose's Act (1812) established a printed format for baptism & burial registers
1814 Napoleon abdicates and is exiled to Elba
1815 - 1 Mar: Napoleon escapes Elba; arrives in France
- 18 Jun: The Battle of Waterloo: Napoleon defeated and exiled to St. Helena
1819 Peterloo Massacre at Manchester
1820 Accession of George IV, previously Prince Regent
1821 Napoleon Bonaparte dies on St Helena
- Populations: France 30.4M, German States 26M, Britain 20.8M, Italian States 18M, Austria 12M, the USA 9.6M
1824 Pitt's Combination Acts repealed (Trades Unions allowed)
1829 Earliest Irvingite registers
1830 George IV dies - his brother, William IV, accedes to the throne
- Agricultural 'Swing' Riots in southern England, repressed with many transportations
1833 Factory Act forbids employment of children below age of 9
1834 Slavery abolished in British possessions
- Poor Law amendment, tightening up relief
- Tolpuddle Martyrs transported (to Australia) for Trades Union activities
1835 Earliest Universalist registers
1836 First Potato famine in Ireland
1837 William IV dies - accession of Queen Victoria (to 1901)
- 1 Jul: Compulsory registration of Births, Marriages & Deaths in England & Wales - Registration Districts were formed
1840 Last convicts landed in NSW (some say 1842 or 1849)
1841 6 Jun: First full census in Britain in which all names were recorded
- Population: Britain 18.5M, USA 17M, Ireland 8M
1842 Civil Registration in Channel Islands started
- Illustrated London News published
1844 Outdoor Relief Prohibition Order - parish relief received only in a workhouse
1848 General revolutionary movement throughout the Continent ('Year of Revolution')
- Marx and Engels The Communist Manifesto
1851 - 30 Mar: Second full British Census
1852 Tasmania ceases to be a convict settlement
1854 Allied armies land in Crimea
1855 Registration of births, marriages & deaths made compulsory in Scotland
1856 End of Crimean War
1857 London postal districts introduced
1857-8 Indian Mutiny
1858 Proving of Wills taken out of ecclesiastical jurisdiction
1861 American Civil War begins
- 7 Apr: Third full British Census
- Prince Albert dies
- Populations: Russia 76M, USA 32M, Italy 25M, Britain 23M
1864 Civil Registration in Ireland starts
- Civil Registration of marriages in Isle of Man starts
1865 End of American Civil War - slavery abolished in USA
1867 Dominion of Canada founded
1868 Last British election for which Poll Books available
- Last convicts landed in (Western) Australia
1871 - 2 Apr: Fourth full British census
- Trades Unions legalised in Britain, but picketing made illegal
- Commissions in British armed forces no longer to be purchased
1872 Secret Ballot introduced in Britain (no further Poll Books produced)
- Penalties introduced for failing to register births, marriages & deaths (Eng. & Wales)
1874 Disraeli and the Tories come to power in Britain - pass 11 major Acts of social reform in next 2 years
- First Trades Union MP is elected
- Factory Act introduces 56-hour week
1876 Victoria proclaimed Empress of India
1879 Zulu war
1880 Greenwich Mean Time adopted throughout UK
1881 - 3 Apr: Fifth full British Census
- First Boer War - Transvaal independence recognised
- Flogging abolished in Army and Royal Navy
1883 Married Women's Property Act of 1882 becomes law
1887 Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee
1891 5 Apr: Sixth full British Census
1893 Keir Hardy founds Independent Labour Party
1897 Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee
1899-1902 Second Boer War
1900 Relief of Ladysmith
- Relief of Mafeking
1901 Commonwealth of Australia founded
- Queen Victoria dies - Edward VII king
- 31 Mar: Seventh full British Census
1902 Second Boer War ends
1906 Labour Party formed
1907 New Zealand becomes a Dominion
1909 Old Age Pensions Act came into force
1910 Union of South Africa formed - Botha first Prime Minister
- Edward VII dies - George V king
1911 - 2 Apr Census: Pop. Eng.&Wales 36M, Scot. 4.6M, North.Ire. 1.25M
1912 The Titanic sinks on maiden voyage - loss of 1,513 lives
- Captain Scott's last expedition - he and his team die on way back from the south pole
1913 Suffragette demonstrations in London
1914 -1918 First World War (The Great War)
1914 - 28 Jun: Archduke Ferdinand assassinated in Sarajevo
- 4 Aug: Britain declares war on Germany
- Oct-Nov: Battle of Ypres - beginning of trench warfare on western front
- First Zeppelin air raid on England
1915 - Apr-May: Second Battle of Ypres - poison gas used for first time
- 25 Apr: Gallipoli campaign starts
- 7 May: RMS Lusitania sunk by German submarine off coast of Ireland - 1,198 died
- Coalition Government formed in Britain under Asquith
1916 - Feb-Dec: Battle of Verdun - appalling losses on both sides
- 24 Apr: Easter Rising in Ireland
- 31 May-1 Jun: Battle of Jutland - only major naval battle between the British and German fleets
- 1 Jul: Battle of the Somme starts - first use of tanks by Britain
- Compulsory military service introduced in Britain
1917 - February revolution in Russia; Tsar Nicholas abdicates
- USA declares war on Germany
- 16 Apr: Lenin returns to Russia after exile
- Jul-Nov: Battle of Passchendaele
- October Revolution in Russia - Bolsheviks overthrow provisional government; Lenin becomes Chief Commissar
1918 - Jul-Aug: Second Battle of the Marne: last major German offensive
- 11 Nov: Armistice signed
- War of Independence in Ireland
- World-wide 'flu epidemic
1919 Treaty of Versailles
1920 First meeting of the League of Nations
1921 - 19 Jun: Census: Pop. Eng. & Wales 37.9M, Scot. 4.9M, North. Ire. 1.25M
- Irish Free State and Northern Ireland formed
1922 Fall of Lloyd-George coalition
- Law of Property Act - the manorial system effectively ended
1923 Mussolini becomes dictator of Italy
- Canberra made Federal Capital of Australia
1924 First Labour government, headed by Ramsay MacDonald
- Death of Lenin; succeeded by Stalin
1925 Adolf Hitler writes Mein Kampf
1926 - 26 Apr: General Strike begins, till 12 May (mine workers for 6 months more)
- Adoption of children is legalised in Britain
1928 Women over 21 get vote in Britain - same qualification for both sexes
1929 Abolition of Poor Law system in Britain
- Minimum age for a marriage in Britain (which had been 14 for a boy and 12 for a girl) now 16 for both sexes, with parental consent (or a licence) needed for anyone under 21
1930 First Nazis elected to the German Reichstag
- R101 airship disaster - British abandons airship construction
1931 - 26 Apr Census: Pop. Eng.&Wales 40M, Scot. 4.8M, North.Ire. 1.24M (but details destroyed by fire during WW2)
- Statute of Westminster: British Dominions become independent sovereign states
1933 Hitler becomes German Chancellor
1934 Hitler becomes Fuehrer of Germany
- Mao Tse-tung's 'Long March' starts in China
1935 Italy invades Abyssinia
1936 - 20 Jan: George V dies; Edward VIII king
- 18 Jul: Spanish Civil War starts
- 5 Dec: Edward VIII abdicates Duke of York becomes George VI
1937 Chamberlain becomes Prime Minister in Britain
- German planes bomb Guernica in Spain
- Japanese forces invade China
1938 Germany invades and annexes Austria
- Chamberlain visits Hitler in Munich - promises 'peace in our time'
1939 Germany annexes Czechoslovakia
- 1 Sep: Germany invades Poland
- 3 Sep: Britain and France declare war on Germany at 5pm
- 6 Sep: First air-raid on Britain
- 11 Sep: British Expeditionary Force sent to France
- 14 Oct: HMS Royal Oak sunk in Scapa Flow with loss of 810 lives
1940 - 11 May: National Government formed under Churchill
- 24 May: Germany invades France
- 27 May-4 Jun: Evacuation of British Army at Dunkirk
- 25 Jun: Fall of France
- 7 Sep: Germany launches bombing blitz on Britain
- 15 Sep: Battle of Britain in the air ends with British victory
- Trotsky assassinated on Stalin's orders
1941 No census - total British population estimated at 48.2M
- 22 June: Germany invades Russia
- 7 Dec: Japan attacks US fleet at Pearl Harbour
- Britain introduces severe rationing
1942 - 30 May: Over 1,000 bombers raid Cologne
- 4 Jun: Battle of Midway
- 19 Aug: Abortive raid on Dieppe, largely by Canadian troops
- 6 Sep: Germans defeated at Stalingrad
- 23 Oct-4 Nov: Battle of El Alamein - Montgomery defeats Rommel
1943 - May: 'Dam Buster' raids on Ruhr dams by RAF
- 24 Jul: Allies invade Italy - Benito Mussolini resigns as Italian Dictator
1944 - 4 Jun: Allies enter Rome
- 6 Jun: D-Day invasion of Normandy
-12 Jun: First V1 flying bombs hit London
- 8 Sep: First V2 rocket bombs hit London
- 11 Sep: Allies enter Germany
- 16 Dec: Battle of the Bulge: German counter-offensive
1945 Yalta Conference between Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin
- 25 Apr: Berlin surrounded by Russian troops
- 30 Apr: Hitler commits suicide
- 8 May: Victory in Europe Day
- 6 Aug: Atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima
- 9 Aug: Atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki
- 15 Aug: Victory in Japan Day
- 2 Sep: Japanese surrender
1946 First session of new United Nations Organisation
1947 India gains independence: sub-continent partitioned to form India and Pakistan
1948 Gandhi assassinated
- Apartheid starts in South Africa
- Berlin airlift starts
- National Health Service begins in Britain
1949 Russians lift the Berlin blockade
- 1950 Points rationing ends in Britain
- Petrol rationing ends in Britain
- Korean War starts (to 27 Jul 1953)
- Soap rationing ends in Britain
1951 Census: Pop. Eng.& Wales 43.7M, Scot. 5M. North.Ire. 1.37M
1952 George VI dies
- End of tea rationing in Britain
1953 Sweet rationing ends in Britain
- Everest conquered by Hillary and Tensing
- Coronation of Elizabeth II
- Sugar rationing ends in Britain (after nearly 14 years)
- Death of Stalin: Malenkov becomes Premier of USSR
- End of the Korean War
1954 Food rationing officially ends in Britain
1956 Britain and France invade Suez
1957 Sputnik I launched by Soviet Union - first artificial satellite
1959 Postcodes introduced in Britain
1960 Sharpeville Massacre in South Africa
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Marriage Registrations

England and Wales from 1837 Q3 (ie 3rd Quarter) to 1907 inclusive

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Marriages - M

'M'
Year Qtr FT? Forename(s) Married to Regstr. Dst GRO Ref.
 
1899 Q2   Mabel   Hailsham 2b 226
1907 Q1 Y Mabel Beatrice   Kingston 2a  657
1868 Q4 Yc Margaret GLANVILLE Brighton 2b 365
1872 Q3 Yc Margaret WADEY Lewes 2b 234
1890 Q3 Yc Margaret ('Minnie Margaret')
BROWNING Cuckfield 2b 291
1876 Q2 Y Margaret Ann MARTIN Tunbridge 2a 930
1864 Q3 Yc Maria MALTHOUSE Cuckfield 2b 183
1870 Q3 Y Maria COOPER Steyning 2b 429
1875 Q1 Y Maria AUSTEN Romney Marsh 2a 1252
1895 Q1   Maria   Depwade 4b 305
1860 Q3 Y Mark BUDGEN Brighton 2b 329
1873 Q2 Yc Mark MITCHELL Brighton 2b 327
1884 Q1   Mark   Brighton 2b 322
1893 Q2 Y Mark WATKISS Brighton 2b 451
1903 Q2 Y Mark FERRIS St.Geo.Hanover Sq 1a 959
1840 Q3 Y Martha WILSON Brighton 7 341
1850 Q1   Martha SANDLES Brighton 7 388
1861 Q2   Martha   Islington 1b 360
1862 Q3 Yc Martha EDWARDS Edmonton 3a 172
1869 Q3 Yc Martha WRIGHT Lewes 2b 280
1891 Q2 Yc Martha KING St.Austell 5c 173
1841 Q2 Yc Martha (a.k.a. Barbara) LONGHURST Cuckfield 7 421
1859 Q2 Y Martha Ann SIMMONS Lewes 2b 219
1870 Q4 Yc Martha Ann BUCKBY Northampton 3b 164
1868 Q4   Martha Eliza.   Bethnal Green 1c 477
1853 Q2   Martha GANDAR   Westminster 1a 466
1837 Q4  c Mary COX Marylebone 1 231
1839 Q2 Y Mary SNOOK Sherborne 8 191
1840 Q3 Y Mary BURGESS Steyning 7 567
1842 Q2 Y Mary (sic) but should be 'Mark'! COOMBS Steyning 7 609
1843 Q1   Mary   Wincanton 10 827
1843 Q3 Y Mary BROOKER Tunbridge 5 530
1847 Q4 Y Mary RIDLEY Steyning 7 801
1851 Q3   Mary GANDAR HUNNISETT Hailsham 7 513
1853 Q4   Mary GANDAR PALMAR St.Pancras 1b 106
1853 Q4 Yc Mary STEVENS Brighton 2b 317
1855 Q4 Y Mary CROWHURST Hailsham 2b 116
1856 Q2 Yc Mary DEVES Brighton 2b 302
1857 Q2   Mary   Tunbridge 2a 580a
1857 Q3 Yc Mary RHODES Cuckfield 2b 171
1864 Q2 Yc Mary MACKAY Brighton 2b 292
1865 Q3 Y Mary PENNIFOLD Lewes 2b 246
1866 Q2 Yc Mary HUGGETT Brighton 2b 344
1878 Q1   Mary   Hailsham 2b 144
1879 Q4   Mary   St.Geo.Hanover Sq 1a 731
1880 Q4 Y Mary LINCER Steyning 2b 519
1884 Q4   Mary   Tunbridge 2a 1064
1885 Q1 Y Mary PACKER Cuckfield 2b 229
1891 Q4 Yc Mary SIRED Brighton 2b 541
1906 Q2   Mary GANDERS   Basford 7b 405
1891 Q2   Mary Alice   Eastbourne 2b 133
1898 Q2   Mary Alice   Eastbourne 2b 187
1838 Q1 Y Mary Ann HUNT Portsea 7 135
1844 Q3   Mary Ann MEWETT Eastbourne 7 443
1845 Q1 Yc Mary Ann GILES Stepney 2 395
1848 Q2 Y Mary Ann LONGHURST Cuckfield 7 487
1850 Q4 Y Mary Ann CURTIS Sherborne 8 192
1853 Q4   Mary Ann   Kensington 1a 73
1855 Q2 Y Mary Ann WARD Steyning 2b 326
1860 Q4   Mary Ann   Cuckfield 2b 207
1861 Q4   Mary Ann   Brighton 2b 394
1861 Q4 Y Mary Ann COMBER Horsham 2b 445
1862 Q3   Mary Ann   Bethnal Green 1c 738
1868 Q4 Y Mary Ann HALLETT Poole 5a 597
1878 Q3 Yc Mary Ann FORD West Ham 4a 35
1879 Q4 Y Mary Ann MARING Tunbridge 2a 1059
1881 Q2   Mary Ann   St.Saviour 1d 97
1881 Q3 Y Mary Ann ROBERTS Tunbridge 2a 989
1882 Q1 Yc Mary Ann CLEVELAND Poplar 1c 781
1882 Q3 Y Mary Anne PETERS Cuckfield 2b 236
1882 Q3 Y Mary Ann RICHTER Northampton 3b 120
1884 Q2 Y Mary Ann HUNNISETT Hailsham 2b 159
1885 Q2 Y Mary Ann MATTEN Steyning 2b 454
1885 Q4 Y Mary Ann BURT Cuckfield 2b 268
1886 Q2 Yc Mary Ann MACKIE Stepney 1c 752
1892 Q2   Mary Ann   Eastbourne 2b 124
1895 Q4 Yc Mary Ann BOWLES Cuckfield 2b 297
1897 Q4 Y Mary Ann   Romford 4a 646
1898 Q4   Mary Ann   Hailsham 2b 241
1899 Q2   Mary Ann   Poplar 1c 1107
1889 Q3 Y Mary Ann E.   Brighton 2b 312
1860 Q2   Mary Ann Phebey GANDAR   Stepney 1c 919
1860 Q2 Y Mary Ann Phoebe GANDAR   Stepney 1c 919
1861 Q2   Mary Dina FALVEY? Leeds 9b 470
1865 Q3 Y Mary Elizabeth STREET Barnet 3a 170
1904 Q2 Yc Mary Ellen HOWE Horsham 2b 696
1850 Q3 Yc Mary Harriet HARMES Cuckfield 7 473
1859 Q2 Y Mary Jane   Chelsea 1a 250
1864 Q2   Mary Jane JOHNSON Cranbrook 2a 830
1872 Q4 Yc Mary Jane BURTENSHAW Cuckfield 2b 275
1878 Q3 Y Mary Jane SIMMONDS Steyning 2b 444
1898 Q1   Mary Jane C.   St.Saviour 1d 194
1863 Q3 Y Mary Jane GANDERS LEWIS Gt.Boughton 8a 444
1876 Q1 Y Mary Lucy DAW Pancras 1b 125
1906 Q3 Y Mary Ruth   Lewes 2b  409
1840 Q1 Yc Matilda ETHERIDGE Cuckfield 7 329
1844 Q2 Yc Matilda JONES Whitechapel 2 501
1861 Q2   Matilda NEALE Barnet 3a 117
1896 Q4 Y Matilda Annie   Sherborne 5a 793
1867 Q4 Y Matthew JOHNSON Brighton 2b 431
1906 Q4 Y Maud Mary   Hastings 2b   32
1893 Q2 Y Mercy HERRYOTT Cuckfield 2b 307
1907 Q4 Y Mercy   Croydon 2a  515
1890 Q3 Yc Minnie ('Minnie Margaret') BROWNING Cuckfield 2b 291
1892 Q2   Minnie   Fulham 1a 443
1902 Q1   Minnie   St.Olave 1d 286
1890 Q4 Yc Minnie Amelia TEBBS Cuckfield 2b 294