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* 1821 – The Treaty of Córdoba is signed in Córdoba, now in Veracruz, Mexico, concluding the Mexican War of Independence from Spain.
Anne's mother, Maria Branwell ( 1783 – 1821 ), was the daughter of Thomas Branwell, a successful, property-owning grocer and tea merchant in Penzance and Anne Carne, the daughter of a silversmith.
* 1821 – Atkinson & Alexander publish The Saturday Evening Post for the first time as a weekly newspaper.
* 1821 – Patriarch Gregory V of Constantinople is hanged by the Ottoman government from the main gate of the Patriarchate and his body is thrown into the Bosphorus.
People starting with John Oxley in 1817, 1818 and 1821, followed by Charles Sturt in 1829 – 1830 attempted to follow the westward-flowing rivers to find an " inland sea ", but these were found to all flow into the Murray River and Darling River which turn south.
* Christian ( French actor ) ( 1821 – 1889 ), stage name of Christian Perrin, a 19th-century French actor and singer
* The Consulate of Argos ( from 26 May 1821, under the Senate of the Peloponnese ) had a single head of state, styled consul, 28 March 1821 – 26 May 1821: Stamatellos Antonopoulos
* The Consulate of East Greece ( Livadeia ) ( from 15 November 1821, under the Areopagus of East Greece ) was headed 1 April 1821 – 15 November 1821 by three Consuls: Lambros Nakos, Ioannis Logothetis & Ioannis Filon
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Ford Madox Brown ( 16 April 1821 – 6 October 1893 ) was an English painter of moral and historical subjects, notable for his distinctively graphic and often Hogarthian version of the Pre-Raphaelite style.
After Spain ceded the Florida Territory to the United States in 1821, American settlers on the north side of the Cow Ford decided to plan a town, laying out the streets and plats.
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The island's first known sighting by Europeans was on 21 August 1821 by the British ship Eliza Francis ( or Eliza Frances ) owned by Edward, Thomas and William Jarvis and commanded by Captain Brown.
Clay and his wife had eleven children ( six daughters and five sons ): Henrietta ( 1800 – 1801 ), Theodore ( 1802 – 1870 ), Thomas ( 1803 – 1871 ), Susan ( 1805 – 1825 ), Anne ( 1807 – 1835 ), Lucretia ( 1809 – 1823 ), Henry, Jr .( 1811 – 1847 ), Eliza ( 1813 – 1825 ), Laura ( 1815 – 1817 ), James Brown ( 1817 – 1864 ), and John ( 1821 – 1887 ).
The theme of his oration was “ The Progressive Character of the Human Race .” He then studied law for a short time at Wrentham, Massachusetts ; was a tutor of Latin and Greek ( 1820 – 1822 ) and a librarian ( 1821 – 1823 ) at Brown University.
I do not think he was deficient in logical power, but the severer studies did not seem to be congenial to him .” After graduating from Brown in 1821, Howe attended Harvard Medical School, taking his degree in 1824.
In 1806 Brown became a medical practitioner in partnership with James Gregory ( 1753 – 1821 ), but, though successful, preferred literature and philosophy.
* A Treatise on the Art of Brewing: exhibiting the London practice of Brewing, Porter, Brown Stout, Ale, Table Beer, and various other Kinds of Malt Liquors, London 1820, Second edition 1821 ; German translation by Accum's niece Fredrica Strack, Hamm 1821 ; French translation by Riffault, Paris 1825, later reprinted by A. D. Vergnaud
The South Orkney Islands were discovered in 1821 by two sealers, Nathaniel Brown Palmer and George Powell.
He narrowly lost a bid for a partial term in the Senate in 1821, losing to the incumbent governor, Ethan Allen Brown, and so he instead returned to the Ohio House of Representatives.
* Geometrical Analysis and Geometry of Curve Lines being Volume the Second of A Course of Mathematics and designed as an Introduction to the Study of Natural Philosophy Printed for W and C Tait, Prince's Street and Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown, London 1821
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1821 — English and Tahitian missionaries land in Aitutaki, become the first non-Polynesian settlers.
In his Confessions of an English Opium-Eater ( 1821, p. 188 ), it is still about Ottoman, not Chinese, addicts that Thomas de Quincey writes: " I question whether any Turk, of all that ever entered the paradise of opium-eaters, can have had half the pleasure I had.
* 1821 – William Jervois, English engineer and caption, 10th Governor of South Australia ( d. 1897 )
The Royal High School was used as a model for the first public high school in the United States, the English High School founded in Boston, Massachusetts in 1821.
The first public high school in America was established by the City of Boston in 1821 as The English High School.
Churchill Babington ( 11 March 1821 – 12 January 1889 ) was an English classical scholar, archaeologist and naturalist, born at Rothley Temple, in Leicestershire.
After trading hands multiple times between the English and the Spanish, Spain finally ceded Florida to the United States in 1821, and in 1823 the U. S. Army established Fort Brooke ( later Tampa ).
Well-before Birmingham was even founded ( in 1871 ), the county seat of Jefferson County was located at Carrollsville ( 1819 – 21 ) and Elyton ( 1821 – 73 ), and since 1873 it has been located in Birmingham, which was named for the English city of the same name in Warwickshire.
John Crome ( December 22, 1768 – April 22, 1821 ) was an English landscape artist of the Romantic era, one of the principal artists of the " Norwich school ".
Thomas Penson De Quincey (; 15 August 1785 – 8 December 1859 ) was an English essayist, best known for his Confessions of an English Opium-Eater ( 1821 ).
Landor ’ s Imaginary Conversations ( 1821 – 1828 ) formed the most famous English example of dialogue in the 19th century, although the dialogues of Sir Arthur Helps also claim attention and make himself more popular.
In 1821 appeared Confessions of an English Opium-Eater of Thomas de Quincey, it was translated into French in 1828 by an anonymous author that signed as ADM, which turned out to be Alfred de Musset.
James Harrison Rigg ( 16 January 1821 – 7 April 1909 ), English nonconformist divine, was born at Newcastle-on-Tyne.
George Granville Bradley ( 11 December 1821 – 13 March 1903 ) was an English divine, scholar, and schoolteacher.
William George Clark ( March 1821 – 6 November 1878 ) was an English classical and Shakespearean scholar.
* Richard Francis Burton ( 1821 – 1890 ) – English explorer, translator, writer, soldier, orientalist, ethnologist, linguist, poet, hypnotist, fencer and diplomat ; known for his travels and explorations within Asia and Africa as well as his extraordinary knowledge of languages and cultures ; according to one count, he spoke 29 European, Asian, and African languages.
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