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* 1814 – Nominal beginning of the Bourbon Restoration ; anniversary date that Napoleon abdicates and is exiled to Elba.
* 1814 – American Indian Wars: the Creek sign the Treaty of Fort Jackson, giving up huge parts of Alabama and Georgia.
* 1814 – The Convention of London, a treaty between the United Kingdom and the United Provinces, is signed in London, England.
* 1814 – British troops invade Washington, D. C. and during the Burning of Washington the White House is set ablaze, though not burned to the ground ; as well as several other buildings.
In European Spain, or just " the Peninsula " in the jargon of the Spains, after economic and human ravages of the Napoleonic Invasion ( 1808 ) and the War of Liberation ( 1808 – 1814 ) there ensued the aforementioned Latinamerican conflicts, in addition to the Carlist wars, the liberal-conservative wars, and the bleeding of people and resources into Latin America.
On her return to Haworth, she met William Weightman ( 1814 – 1842 ), her father's new curate, who started work in the parish in August 1839.
* 1814 – The Treaty of Fontainebleau ends the War of the Sixth Coalition against Napoleon Bonaparte, and forces him to abdicate unconditionally for the first time.
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They had five children: Meriwether Lewis Clark, Sr. ( 1809 – 1881 ), named after his friend and expedition partner ; William Preston Clark ( 1811 – 1840 ); Mary Margaret Clark ( 1814 – 1821 ); George Rogers Hancock Clark ( 1816 – 1858 ), named after Clark's older brother ; and John Julius Clark ( 1818 – 1831 ), named after his oldest brother Jonathan and Clark's wife.
Julius Robert von Mayer ( November 25, 1814 – March 20, 1878 ) was a German physician and physicist and one of the founders of thermodynamics.
# John Georg Henry von Berenhorst ( Sandersleben, 26 October 1733 – Dessau, 30 October 1814 ), who married first in Zöberitz on 8 May 1781 to Katharina Christiane Maria Otto, but divorced in 1783 ; in Köthen on 26 October 1783 he married for a second time to Henriette Christine Karoline von Bülow ( Predel, 30 June 1765 – Dessau, 29 August 1813 ), with whom he had six children, one son, George John ( whose descendants in the male line became extinct in 1952 ), and five daughters: Louise Sophie, Eugenie Johanne ( d. in infancy ), Wilhelmine Henriette, Klara Hedwig, and Thekla Pauline, who, from her first marriage to Julius, Freiherr von Richthofen, was a great-grandmother of Manfred von Richthofen.
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The Poaceae name was given by John Hendley Barnhart in 1895, based on the tribe Poeae ( described in 1814 by Robert Brown ), and the type genus Poa ( described in 1753 by Linnaeus ).
It was based on experience gained from earlier designs by George and Robert Stephenson, including the Killingworth locomotive Blücher ( 1814 ); Locomotion No 1 ( 1825 ); and the Lancashire Witch ( 1828 ).
The town was named for Robert M. Summerville, an officer killed in 1814 during the Creek Indian War.
Harrisville was platted by John Wells, Thomas Gray, Store Hutchinson, and Robert Dutton on October 19, 1814.
Somerville was named to honor Lieutenant Robert Somerville, who was killed in 1814 during the Battle of Horseshoe Bend in central Alabama while serving under General Andrew Jackson.
Sir Robert Peel was a member of the historic Tamworth Castle Bowls club, founded in 1814, which still has an active membership.
* Nassau ( steamboat ), a steamboat placed in operation by Robert Fulton between Manhattan and Brooklyn in the U. S. state of New York in 1814
These were awarded to Captain Thomas Macdonough, Captain Robert Henley, and Lieutenant Stephen Cassin of the U. S. Navy, and to Alexander Macomb ( 20 October 1814 3 Stat.
The first organised police forces in Ireland came about through the Peace Preservation Act in 1814 for which Sir Robert Peel ( 1788 – 1850 ) was largely responsible ( the colloquial name " Peeler " derives from his surname ), and the Irish Constabulary Act in 1822 formed the provincial constabularies.
His contributions to the Academy exhibition of 1809 included a portrait of Sir Joseph Banks ( engraved by Niccolo Schiavonetti ), and to that of 1814, two portraits of Lord Byron ( engraved by Robert Graves, A. R. A ( 1798 – 1873 ).
* Pitscottie, Robert Lindsay of, The History and Chronicles of Scotland, vol. 1, Edinburgh ( 1814 ) pp. 264 – 282.
Robert Treat Paine ( March 11, 1731 – May 11, 1814 ) was a Massachusetts lawyer and politician, best known as a signer of the Declaration of Independence as a representative of Massachusetts.
His sister, Mary Stevens ( d. 1814 ), married Robert R. Livingston, the first Chancellor of the State of New York.
* Mary Stevens ( died 1814 ), who married Robert R. Livingston, Jr., negotiator of the Louisiana Purchase.
Robert Ward Johnson ( July 22, 1814 – July 26, 1879 ) was an attorney and politician, elected Democratic United States Senator and Confederate States Senator from the state of Arkansas.
* The Massacre of the Boyd, 1809 and 1810 and After the Massacre, 1810 to 1814, Chapters 10 and 11 in From Tasman To Marsden: A History of Northern New Zealand from 1642 to 1818, by Robert McNab.
** Represented by John Johnstone, John Heslop and Robert Scott successively as sub-agents until 1814
Born in Dalkeith: the American Architecht Robert Smith ( 1722 ), the politician Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville ( 1742 ), the artist John Kay ( 1742 ), Robert Aitken who published the first Bible in North America, David Mushet, who pioneered iron production, photographer Robert Macpherson ( 1814 ), and the mathematical physicist Peter Guthrie Tait ( 1831 ).
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