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to become regent in the event of William's death before 24 May 1837, the young Victoria's 18th birthday. The Act made allowance for Adelaide having another child, either before or after William's death. If the latter scenario had arisen, Victoria would have become Queen only temporarily until the new
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in 1838. Broughton's rules were a reaction to "bar room brawling" as they restricted fighters to use of the fists only. A round ended when a fighter was grounded and the rules prohibited the hitting of a downed opponent. He was helped to his corner and then had thirty seconds in which to "step up to
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saw the end of a more pious and reserved society, and gave birth of a more frivolous, ostentatious one. This change was influenced by the Regent himself, who was kept entirely removed from the machinations of politics and military exploits. This did nothing to channel his energies in a more positive
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competitions in the modern sense were first recorded in the early 19th century. They are known to have been held by schools, colleges, army and navy bases, social clubs and the like, often as a challenge to a rival establishment. In the public schools, athletics competitions were conceived as human
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Wealthy households staged their own music events by relying on family members who could sing or play an instrument. For the vast majority of people, street performers provided their sole access to music of any kind. However, the upper class enjoyed music such as Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano Sonata
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as the outstanding amateur player. The 1821 match ended prematurely after the Gentlemen team, well behind in the contest, conceded defeat. This had been billed as the "Coronation Match" because it celebrated the accession of the Prince Regent as King George IV and the outcome was described by the
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Although the Regency era is remembered as a time of refinement and culture, that was the preserve of the wealthy few, especially those in the Prince Regent's own social circle. For the masses, poverty was rampant as population began to concentrate due to industrial labour migration. City dwellers
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During the Regency era and well into the succeeding Victorian era, society women were discouraged from exertion although many did take the opportunity to pursue activities such as dancing, riding and walking that were recreational rather than competitive. Depending on a lady's rank, she may be
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One of the most common activities among the upper class was attending and hosting balls, house parties, and more. These often included dancing, food, and gossip. The food generally served included items such as white soup made with veal stock, almonds and cream, cold meats, salads, etc.
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the mark", which was a line drawn for that purpose so that the fighters squared off less than a yard apart. The next round would then begin. A fighter who failed to step up and square off was declared the loser. Contests continued until one fighter could not step up.
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in London. These were places where alcoholism, gambling, prostitution, thievery and violence prevailed. The population boom, comprising an increase from just under a million in 1801 to one and a quarter million by 1820, heightened the crisis.
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in Great Britain had long been a no-holds-barred pastime with an unlimited number of players on opposing teams which might comprise whole parishes or villages. The playing area was an undefined stretch of land between the two places. The
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assumed responsibility for the project and supervised construction of the first animal houses. At first, the zoo was used for scientific purposes only with admittance restricted to Fellows of the ZSL which, in 1829, was granted a
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that had been inflated and the object of the exercise was to move the ball by any means possible to a distant target such as a church in the opposing village. The contests were typically arranged to take place on feast days like
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The squalor that existed beneath the glamour and gloss of Regency society provided sharp contrast to the Prince Regent's social circle. Poverty was addressed only marginally. The formation of the Regency after the retirement of
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The King's mental health continued to be a matter of concern but, whenever he was of sound mind, he opposed any further moves to implement a Regency Act. Finally, following the death on 2 November 1810 of his youngest daughter,
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Officially, the Regency began on 5 February 1811 and ended on 29 January 1820 but the "Regency era", as such, is generally perceived to have been much longer. The term is commonly, though loosely, applied to the period from
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While the Regency is noted for its elegance and achievements in the fine arts and architecture, there was a concurrent need for social, political and economic change. The country was enveloped in the
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Essentially, England during the Regency era was a stratified society in which political power and influence lay in the hands of the landed class. Their fashionable locales were worlds apart from the
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direction, thereby leaving him with the pursuit of pleasure as his only outlet, as well as his sole form of rebellion against what he saw as disapproval and censure in the form of his father.
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adopted steam printing. Using this method, it could print 1,100 sheets every hour, five and a half times the prior rate of 200 per hour. The faster speed of printing enabled the rise of the "
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provided for either Queen Charlotte or Princess Augusta to act as regent if necessary. George III had a long episode of mental illness in the summer of 1788. Parliament proposed the
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at the age of 12 and he would have succeeded as a minor if his grandfather had died before 4 June 1756, George's 18th birthday. As a contingency, the Act provided for his mother,
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began in 18th century Ireland and developed in England through the Regency era. There are tentative references to races held between 1792 and 1810. The first definitely recorded
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No. 30, Felix Mendelssohn's Violin Sonata in F major, MWV Q 7, and much more. Especially popular composers of the time included Beethoven, Rossini, Liszt, and Mendelssohn.
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match in 1806. This fixture provides another illustration of the class divide in Regency society as it matched a team of well-to-do amateurs (Gentlemen) against a team of
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and others were the most prominent writers of the Regency era. However, the time period also produced some of the 19th century's most prolific writers such as
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Herman, N. (2001). Henry Grattan, the Regency Crisis and the Emergence of a Whig Party in Ireland, 1788–9. Irish Historical Studies, 32(128), 478–497.
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could debate it, the King recovered and the Bill was withdrawn. Had it been passed into law, the Prince of Wales would have become the regent in 1789.
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races in which the hounds followed a trail of paper shreds left by two "foxes". The oldest running race of the modern era is Shrewsbury's Annual
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soon after his birth. By 1765, three infant children led the order of succession and Parliament again passed a Regency Act as contingency. The
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Parliament from December 1832 to July 1837. Cribb was the first fighter to be acclaimed world champion after he twice defeated the American
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monarch was born. Adelaide had no more children and, as it happened, William died on 20 June 1837, just four weeks after Victoria was 18.
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and many of the major artists, musicians, novelists and poets of the Romantic movement were prominent Regency figures, such as
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Innes, Joanna and John Styles. "The Crime Wave: Recent Writing on Crime and Criminal Justice in Eighteenth-Century England"
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The longer timespan recognises the wider social and cultural aspects of the Regency era, characterised by the distinctive
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were very popular throughout the period. The performers wore modern dress, however, rather than 16th-century costumes.
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to discharge royal functions. When George III died in 1820, the Prince Regent succeeded him as George IV. In terms of
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first suffered debilitating illness in the late 1780s, and relapsed into his final mental illness in 1810; by the
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The Regency Years: During Which Jane Austen Writes, Napoleon Fights, Byron Makes Love, and Britain Becomes Modern
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always had a natural advantage over smaller fighters. Even so, the first British champion of the Regency era was
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proposed a set of rules in 1743 that were observed throughout the Regency era until they were superseded by the
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from February 1806 to March 1807, all governments from December 1783 to November 1830 were formed and led by
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who had successfully claimed the vacant title in 1792. He held it until he was defeated by the heavyweight
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expected to be proficient in reading and writing, mathematics, dancing, music, sewing, and embroidery. In
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by George IV. The zoo was not opened to the public until 1847, after it became necessary to raise funds.
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between the United Kingdom and the United States. The British were victorious over French armies at the
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until June 1815 and the conflict heavily impacted commerce at home and internationally. There was mass
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Rogues, Thieves And the Rule of Law: The Problem of Law Enforcement in North-East England, 1718–1820
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into an organised team sport. The earliest-known versions of football code rules were written at
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but this is impossible as that course closed in 1835. The first official Grand National was the
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and over the following years they had 15 children (nine sons and six daughters). The eldest was
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Pugilistica: the history of British boxing containing lives of the most celebrated pugilists
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drew a comparison between the squalor of the slums and the glamour of the Regent's circle:
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who had the majority of input to the project. Landscaping continued through the 1820s and
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could afford. The Regent's extravagance was pursued at the expense of the common people.
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The Constitutional History of England Since the Accession of George the Third, 1760–1860
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Contest for Cultural Authority – Hazlitt, Coleridge, and the Distresses of the Regency
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Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales and Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, 1817
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had all been inaugurated and have been run annually since 1814. These races are the
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Knafla, David, Crime, punishment, and reform in Europe, Greenwood Publishing, 2003
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match at Lord's in 1805. The match became an annual event in the social calendar.
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Journal of a tour and residence in Great Britain, during the years 1810 and 1811
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Among the popular newspapers, pamphlets and other publications of the era were:
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into a pleasure garden. The design work was initially assigned to the architect
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held its first meeting on 7 July 1829. On 29 February 1836, a race called the
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and style of the period. The first 20 years to 1815 were overshadowed by the
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The pursuit of pleasure: gender, space & architecture in Regency London
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Mutlow, Mick (15 June 2009). Thoroughbred Heritage. Retrieved 9 July 2020.
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George Augustus Frederick, Prince of Wales, began his nine-year tenure as
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in which the majority of people existed. The slum districts were known as
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Gentleman Jackson's Saloon, a pugilist's parlor by bare-knuckle champion
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with runners known as "hounds" and named as if they were racehorses. The
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In the 1810s, the Prince Regent proposed the conversion of Crown land in
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on 25 October 1760 when he was 22 years old, succeeding his grandfather
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Sport Matters: Sociological Studies of Sport, Violence and Civilisation
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At one time, prizefighting was "anything goes" but the champion boxer
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in April 1795. Other Regency era champions were famous fighters like
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gathered pace and achieved significant progress by the coming of the
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Prince of Pleasure The Prince of Wales and the Making of the Regency
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retired from the stage. Shipping and territory disputes started the
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The following is a list of places associated with the Regency era:
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was passed by Parliament. George IV was succeeded by his brother
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was over a cross-country route in Bedfordshire on 8 March 1830.
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controlled the Drury Lane Theatre until it burned down in 1809.
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The Prince Regent himself was one of the leading patrons of the
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for which it is named only spanned the years 1811 to 1820. King
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of the United Kingdom, Prince of Wales, Prince Regent then King
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on 20 June 1837. The Regency Era is a sub-period of the longer
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The Zoological Society of London (ZSL) was founded in 1826 by
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100 Pall Mall, former location of National Gallery, 1824–1834
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through the northern perimeter of Regent's Park, between the
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Robinson, Roger (December 1998). "On the Scent of History".
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published his newspaper as a pamphlet. The British returned
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Cox, Richard William; Russell, Dave; Vamplew, Wray (2002).
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Dabundo, Laura; Mazzeno, Laurence W.; Norton, Sue (2021).
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had become popular pastimes among the wealthier citizens.
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to victory. The infamous sixth fence at Aintree is called
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Britain in the Hanoverian Age, 1714-1837: An Encyclopedia
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Britain in the Hanoverian Age, 1714-1837: An Encyclopedia
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created a spectacular feast for the Prince Regent at the
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and the combination of these factors resulted in rampant
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The Fortune Hunter: A German Prince in Regency England.
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Isabella Ingram-Seymour-Conway, Marchioness of Hertford
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The Piccadilly entrance to the Burlington Arcade, 1819
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during the Regency era, culminating in passage of the
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New York Public Library, England – The Regency Style
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and the contest later became an annual event on the
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Writing the Prizefight: Pierce Egan's Boxiana World
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Oxford: Oxford University press. 4026: 3834:The Regency before the 20th century 3166:Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson 3006:William Harcourt, 3rd Earl Harcourt 2865:Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales 2835:George Campbell, 6th Duke of Argyll 2386:List of gentlemen's clubs in London 2108:, a British administrator, founded 1786:at 9:00 p.m. 19 June 1811, at 1513:Football being played in Scotland, 1219:Cobbett's Weekly Political Register 1118:was established in London in 1824. 632:. Throughout the whole period, the 24: 5381: 4994:"Circulating Libraries, 1801–1825" 4952:"Roman, Regency and really nearby" 4726:Age Concern Liverpool & Sefton 4316: 3929:Victorian Literature: A Sourcebook 3823: 3600:Balloon ascent, James Sadler, 1811 2704:For more names see Newman (1997). 2063:'s men over Weardale game rights. 737:Augusta, Dowager Princess of Wales 731:, on 31 March 1751. George became 727:following the death of his father 644:. The Regency era overlapped with 25: 5525: 5398: 5224:. 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