1863 in the United Kingdom
Events from the year 1863 in the United Kingdom.Incumbents
- Monarch – Victoria
- Prime Minister – Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston
- Parliament – 18th
Events
- 8 January – Yorkshire County Cricket Club is founded at the Adelphi Hotel in Sheffield.
- 10 January – the first section of the London Underground Railway opens to the public.
- 7 February – HMS Orpheus sinks attempting to enter Manukau Harbour in New Zealand with the loss of 189 lives.
- 25 February – William Thomson enthroned as Archbishop of York.
- 10 March – marriage of Albert Edward, Prince of Wales to Princess Alexandra of Denmark at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.
- 27 May – Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum at Crowthorne receives its first patients.
- 4 June – the Eton Boating Song is first performed.
- 15–17 August – Bombardment of Kagoshima: Royal Navy bombards the town of Kagoshima in Japan in retribution after the Namamugi Incident of 1862.
- 20 August – Ladies' London Emancipation Society established as an abolitionist group in support of the Union by Clementia Taylor at Aubrey House.
- 26 October – the Football Association is founded at the Freemasons' Tavern in Long Acre, London.
- 8 December – the Football Association laws are agreed.
- 10 December – Tom King, Heavyweight Champion of England, wins the last major bare-knuckle boxing match in England, against the American John C. Heenan at Wadhurst, East Sussex.
- 19 December
- * linoleum patented.
- * the first game is played under the new Football Association rules at Mortlake between Ebenezer Morley's Barnes Club and Richmond F.C., ending in a goalless draw.
Undated
- Before 30 March – the government rejects the Greek Assembly's choice of The Prince Alfred as the successor to the deposed Otto of Greece.
- Richard Owen publishes the first description of a fossilised bird, Archaeopteryx.
- A scarlet fever epidemic causes over 30,000 deaths.
- Chōshū Five leave Japan secretly to study at University College London, part of the ending of sakoku.
- Beginning of Second Anglo-Ashanti war.
Publications
- Henry Walter Bates's work The Naturalist on the River Amazons.
- Charles Kingsley's children's novel The Water Babies.
- Charles Lyell's work Geological Evidences of the Antiquity of Man, endorsing the views of Charles Darwin.
- Mrs Oliphant’s novel Salem Chapel, first of The Chronicles of Carlingford.
- Ouida's novel Held in Bondage.
Births
- 17 January – David Lloyd George, Prime Minister
- 11 March – Andrew Stoddart, cricketer
- 27 March – Henry Royce, automobile pioneer
- 18 April – Linton Hope, Olympic yachtsman and yacht and aircraft designer
- 15 May – Frank Hornby, inventor, businessman and politician
- 17 May – C. R. Ashbee, designer
- 29 May – Arthur Mold, cricketer
- 13 June – Lady Lucy Duff Gordon, fashion designer
- 6 July – Reginald McKenna, Chancellor of the Exchequer 1915–1916
- 21 July – C. Aubrey Smith, actor and cricketer
- 13 September – Arthur Henderson, politician, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
- 16 October – Austen Chamberlain, statesman, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
Deaths
- 9 March – John Gully, sportsman and politician
- 14 August – Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde, soldier
- 24 June – Sir George Elliot, admiral
- 17 September – Charles Robert Cockerell, architect, archaeologist and writer
- 26 September – Frederick William Faber, poet, hymnodist, theologian and Catholic convert
- 6 October – Frances Trollope, novelist and writer
- 8 October – Richard Whately, theologian and archbishop
- 28 October – William Cubitt, building and civil engineering contractor and politician
- 24 December – William Makepeace Thackeray, novelist
- 29 December – Joseph John Scoles, Catholic architect