Colnbrook One-Place Study

History of a village on an important road.

John Anthony

John Anthony

Female 1718 - 1801  (~ 83 years)


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   Date  Event(s)
1723 
  • 1723—1723: The Workhouse Act or Test - to get relief, a poor person has to enter Workhouse
1727 
  • 11 Jun 1727—11 Jun 1727: George I dies - George II Hanover becomes king
1733 
  • 1733—1733: Law forbidding the use of Latin in parish registers generally obeyed - some continued in Latin for a few years
1739 
  • 1739—1739: Wesley and Whitefield commence great Methodist revival
1741 
  • 1741—1741: Benjamin Ingham founded the Moravian Methodists or Inghamites - Earliest Moravian registers
1752 
  • 3 Sep 1752—3 Sep 1752: Julian Calendar dropped and Gregorian Calendar adopted in England and Scotland, making this Sep 14
1754 
  • 1754—1754: Hardwicke Act (1753): Banns required & Printed Marriage Register forms used. Quakers & Jews were exempt
1759 
  • 1759—1759: Wesley builds 356 Methodist chapels
1760 
  • 25 Oct 1760—25 Oct 1760: George II dies - George III Hanover, his grandson, becomes king.
10 1780 
  • 1780—1780: Male Servants Tax
11 1783 
  • 1783—1783: Duty payable on Parish Register entries (3d per entry - repealed 1794) - led to a fall in entries!
12 1784 
  • 2 Aug 1784—2 Aug 1784: First mail coaches in England (4pm Bristol / 8am London)
13 1785 
  • 1785—1785: Sunday School Society founded to educate poor children.
14 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
15 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
16 1793 
  • 15 Apr 1793—15 Apr 1793: £5 notes first issued by the Bank of England
17 1794 
  • 1794—1794: Abolition of Parish Register duties
18 1795 
  • 1795—1795: The Famine Year
19 1796 
  • 1796—1796: Pitt's Reign of Terror': More treason trials - leading radicals emigrate
  • 1796—1796: Legacy Tax on sums over £20 excluding those to wives, children, parents and grandparents
20 1798 
  • 1798—1798: First planned human experiment with vaccination, to test theories of Edward Jenner
21 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)