1851 in the United Kingdom The following is a list of events that occurred in the year 1851 in the United Kingdom .Incumbents Monarch – Victoria Prime Minister – Lord John Russell Parliament – 15th Events February-March – brief resignation of government and Cabinet crisis over passage of the Ecclesiastical Titles Act . March – sculptor Frederick Scott Archer makes public the wet plate collodion photographic process. 12 March – foundation of Owens College, Manchester , predecessor of the Victoria University of Manchester . 30 March – the United Kingdom Census 1851 is the first to include detailed ages, date of birth , occupations, and marital status of those listed. The population of the UK is revealed to have reached 21 million. 6.3 million live in cities of 20,000 or more in England and Wales and such cities account for 35% of the total English population. Uniquely, this census also counts attendance at places of religious worship. As part of the legacy of the Great Irish Famine , the population of Ireland has fallen to 6,575,000 - a drop of 1.6 million in ten years. 6 April – Henry Edward Manning is received into the Roman Catholic Church . 1 May – the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations in the Crystal Palace , Hyde Park, London is opened by Queen Victoria . 26 May – first international chess tournament held in London, organised by Howard Staunton . c. June – Sir Edwin Landseer's painting of a Scottish stag, The Monarch of the Glen , is first exhibited, at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition . 5 June – Arsenic Act 1851 , placing restrictions on the sale of the substance, comes into force . 24 June – abolition of the Window Tax . July – the banker David Salomons attempts to occupy the seat to which he has been elected in the House of Commons but is prevented from doing so since, as a Jew , he is unable to take the oath in the prescribed form. 1 August – Ecclesiastical Titles Act, passed into law in response to the previous year's recreation of the Roman Catholic hierarchy by the papal bull Universalis Ecclesiae , attempts to prevent the use of English titles by Catholic bishops; it has no practical effect. 22 August – first international challenge for the 100 Guineas Cup yacht race held around the Isle of Wight . 15 October – end of the Great Exhibition . 24 October – Ariel and Umbriel , moons of Uranus , are discovered by William Lassell . 13 November – first protected submarine telegraph cable laid, across the English Channel . 19 December – Palmerston is dismissed as Foreign Secretary for sending a congratulatory telegram to Napoleon III on his recent coup d'ėtat .Undated The card game Happy Families is introduced by Jaques of London . Royal School of Mines established, as the Government School of Mines and Science Applied to the Art. The Royal Marsden is established as the Free Cancer Hospital by surgeon William Marsden in London, the world's first specialist cancer hospital. Admiralty determines that Welsh steam coal is the best suited to its ships, giving a boost to the South Wales industry. Labouring Classes Lodging Houses Act permits local authorities to appoint commissioners to erect or purchase houses for the working classes, but is little used. Florence Nightingale's father allowed her to attend Nursing school in Germany.Publications Edward Creasy's book The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World . 'Lady Maria Clutterbuck' 's cookbook What Shall We Have for Dinner? Satisfactorily Answered by Numerous Bills of Fare for from Two to Eighteen Persons . Mrs Gaskell's novel Cranford begins serialisation. Henry Mayhew's social survey London Labour and the London Poor collected in book form. John Ruskin's treatise The Stones of Venice vol. 1.Births 16 January – William Hall-Jones , 16th Prime Minister of New Zealand 23 February – Frederick Warde , actor 18 March – Rose Coghlan , actress 12 April – E. Walter Maunder, astronomer 20 April – Young Tom Morris , Scottish golfer 28 May – Dick Barlow , cricketer 12 June – Oliver Lodge , physicist 21 June – Frederick Green , footballer 8 July – Arthur Evans , archaeologist 19 September – William Lever, 1st Viscount Leverhulme , soap-maker and philanthropist 29 September – Hardwicke Rawnsley , clergyman, poet, hymn-writer and conservationist 30 October – George Lennox Watson , Scottish naval architect 21 November – Leslie Ward , caricaturist 24 November – John Indermaur , lawyer 8 December – St. George Littledale, big game hunter 20 December – Dora Montefiore , suffragist and socialist 27 December – Percy Gilchrist , industrialistFamous Deaths 23 January – Archibald Primrose, Lord Dalmeny , Scottish politician 1 February – Mary Shelley , author 23 February – Joanna Baillie , Scottish writer 7 April – Henry Thomas Alken , engraver, illustrator and sporting artist 10 June – Robert Dundas, 2nd Viscount Melville , politician 17 July * John Farey , mechanical engineer and technical writer * John Lingard , Roman Catholic priest * Roger Sheaffe , general 8 August – James Broadwood , piano manufacturer 13 October – Samuel Beazley , theatre architect and writer 29 October – William Wyon , engraver 6 December – John Buckler , draughtsman and engraver 7 December– Sir John Gladstone, 1st Baronet , merchant 19 December * Henry Luttrell , politician, wit and society poet * J. M. W. Turner, painter
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