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* [[February 3]] – Jeremiah Chubb is granted a British patent for the [[Chubb detector lock]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.chubbarchive.co.uk/page5.html|work=Chubb Archive|title=A Brief History of Chubb 1818–1990s|access-date=2018-12-16}}</ref>
* [[February 3]] – Jeremiah Chubb is granted a British patent for the [[Chubb detector lock]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.chubbarchive.co.uk/page5.html|work=Chubb Archive|title=A Brief History of Chubb 1818–1990s|access-date=2018-12-16}}</ref>
* [[February 4]] – Writer [[Walter Scott]] finds the [[Honours of Scotland]] in [[Edinburgh Castle]].
* [[February 4]] – Writer [[Walter Scott]] finds the [[Honours of Scotland]] in [[Edinburgh Castle]].
* [[February 5]] – Upon his death, King [[Charles XIII of Sweden]] (Charles II of Norway) is succeeded on both thrones by his adoptive son [[Charles XIV John of Sweden|Charles XIV/III John]], starting the Royal [[House of Bernadotte]].
* [[February 5]] – Upon his death, King [[Charles XIII]] of Sweden (Charles II of Norway) is succeeded on both thrones by his adoptive son [[Charles XIV John|Charles XIV/III John]], starting the Royal [[House of Bernadotte]].
* [[February 11]] – [[Marie André Cantillon]] attempts to assassinate the [[Duke of Wellington]] in Paris.
* [[February 11]] – [[Marie André Cantillon]] attempts to assassinate the [[Duke of Wellington]] in Paris.
* [[February 12]] – [[Chilean Declaration of Independence]] from Spain is proclaimed in [[Chile]].
* [[February 12]] – [[Chilean Declaration of Independence]] from Spain is proclaimed in [[Chile]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=How Napoleon's Conquest of Spain Led to Revolution in Chile |url=https://www.historyhit.com/1818-declaration-chilean-independence/ |access-date=2025-07-13 |website=History Hit |language=en-GB}}</ref>
* [[March 15]] – [[Seminole Wars#First Seminole War|First Seminole War]]: General [[Andrew Jackson]] and his American army invade [[Florida]].{{cn|date=January 2024}}
* [[March 15]] – [[Seminole Wars#First Seminole War|First Seminole War]]: General [[Andrew Jackson]] and his American army invade [[Florida]].{{cn|date=January 2024}}
* [[March 22]] – [[Easter Sunday]] in [[Western Christianity]] falls on its earliest possible date. In Western Christianity, it will not occur on this date again until [[2285]].
* [[March 22]] – [[Easter Sunday]] in [[Western Christianity]] falls on its earliest possible date. In Western Christianity, it will not occur on this date again until [[2285]].
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* [[April 18]] – [[John Ross (Arctic explorer)|John Ross]] sets sail on his ship, the ''Isabella'', in search of the [[Northwest Passage]].<ref>Robert Huish, ''The Last Voyage of Capt. Sir John Ross, R.N. to the Arctic Regions'' (J. Saunders, 1835) p77</ref>
* [[April 18]] – [[John Ross (Arctic explorer)|John Ross]] sets sail on his ship, the ''Isabella'', in search of the [[Northwest Passage]].<ref>Robert Huish, ''The Last Voyage of Capt. Sir John Ross, R.N. to the Arctic Regions'' (J. Saunders, 1835) p77</ref>
* [[May 11]]
* [[May 11]]
** [[Charles XIV of Sweden|Charles XIV]] of [[Sweden–Norway]] is crowned king of [[Sweden]].
** [[Charles XIV John|Charles XIV]] of [[Sweden–Norway]] is crowned king of [[Sweden]].
** ''[[The Old Vic]] Theatre'' is founded (as the ''Royal Coburg Hall'') in London.
** ''[[The Old Vic]] Theatre'' is founded (as the ''Royal Coburg Hall'') in London.
** ''[[The Westmorland Gazette]]'' is first published at [[Kendal]] in the [[Lake District]] of England; in July, [[Thomas De Quincey]] will begin a 16-month term as editor.
** ''[[The Westmorland Gazette]]'' is first published at [[Kendal]] in the [[Lake District]] of England; in July, [[Thomas De Quincey]] will begin a 16-month term as editor.
* [[June 3]] – [[Baji Rao II]], [[Peshwa]] of the [[Maratha Confederacy]], surrenders to Sir [[John Malcolm]] of the [[British East India Company]], bringing an end to the [[Third Anglo-Maratha War]] and giving the company control of almost all of modern-day [[India]].<ref>{{Citation|title=A History of the Mahrattas|first=James Grant|last=Duff|volume=2|publisher=H. Milford, Oxford University Press|location=London|oclc=61585379|year=1921|editor=[[Stephen Meredyth Edwardes]]|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=e_Pc4ZQMoy0C&q=A+history+of+the+Mahrattas,+Volume+2&pg=PA1|page=513}}</ref>
* [[June 3]] – [[Baji Rao II]], [[Peshwa]] of the [[Maratha Confederacy]], surrenders to Sir [[John Malcolm]] of the [[British East India Company]], bringing an end to the [[Third Anglo-Maratha War]] and giving the company control of almost all of modern-day [[India]].<ref>{{Citation|title=A History of the Mahrattas|first=James Grant|last=Duff|volume=2|publisher=H. Milford, Oxford University Press|location=London|oclc=61585379|year=1921|editor=[[Stephen Meredyth Edwardes]]|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=e_Pc4ZQMoy0C&q=A+history+of+the+Mahrattas,+Volume+2&pg=PA1|page=513}}</ref>
* [[June 10]] – The British Parliament is dissolved by Prime Minister Jenkinson, and new [[1818 United Kingdom general election|elections are scheduled for August 4]] for the House of Commons.<ref name=Styles>John Styles, ''Memoirs of the Life of the Right Hon. George Canning'', Volume 2 (Thomas Tegg, 1828) pp270-273</ref>
* [[June 10]] – The British Parliament is dissolved by Prime Minister Jenkinson, and new [[1818 United Kingdom general election|elections are scheduled for August 4]] for the House of Commons.<ref name=Styles>John Styles, ''Memoirs of the Life of the Right Hon. George Canning'', Volume 2 (Thomas Tegg, 1828) pp270-273</ref>
* [[June 11]] – [[William IV of the United Kingdom|Prince William]], [[Duke of Clarence and St Andrews]], third oldest son of King George III and the future King William IV of the United Kingdom, marries [[Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen]].<ref>John Burke, ''A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire'' (Henry Colburn Co., 1833) p xxxiii</ref>
* [[June 11]] – [[William IV|Prince William]], [[Duke of Clarence and St Andrews]], third oldest son of King [[George III]] and the future King William IV of the United Kingdom, marries [[Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen]].<ref>John Burke, ''A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire'' (Henry Colburn Co., 1833) p xxxiii</ref>
* [[June 18]] – At least 34 people are killed in [[Switzerland]], when the melting of a glacier releases the natural dam of [[Lac de Mauvoisin]], sending the waters of the lake and the [[Dranse (Haute-Savoie)|Dranse River]] into the valley of [[Bagnes]].<ref>Jean Frédéric Ostervald, et al., ''Picturesque Tour from Geneva to Milan, by Way of the Simplon'' (R. Ackermann, 1820) pp43-44</ref>
* [[June 18]] – At least 34 people are killed in [[Switzerland]], when the melting of a glacier releases the natural dam of [[Lac de Mauvoisin]], sending the waters of the lake and the [[Dranse (Haute-Savoie)|Dranse River]] into the valley of [[Bagnes]].<ref>Jean Frédéric Ostervald, et al., ''Picturesque Tour from Geneva to Milan, by Way of the Simplon'' (R. Ackermann, 1820) pp43-44</ref>
* June – [[Battle of Kafir Qala]]: The Afghans defeat a Persian invasion.{{cn|date=November 2024}}
* June – [[Battle of Kafir Qala]]: The Afghans defeat a Persian invasion.{{cn|date=November 2024}}
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* [[August 1]] – A separate [[Topographical Bureau]] of the [[United States Department of War]] is established.
* [[August 1]] – A separate [[Topographical Bureau]] of the [[United States Department of War]] is established.
* [[August 4]] – [[1818 United Kingdom general election]] for the House of Commons. The Tory Party, led by Prime Minister [[Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool|Robert Jenkinson]], retains its control of the government but loses some seats.<ref name=Styles/>
* [[August 4]] – [[1818 United Kingdom general election]] for the House of Commons. The Tory Party, led by Prime Minister [[Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool|Robert Jenkinson]], retains its control of the government but loses some seats.<ref name=Styles/>
* [[September 7]] – [[Charles III John of Norway|Carl III]] of [[Sweden–Norway]] is crowned king of [[Norway]], in [[Trondheim]].
* [[September 7]] – [[Charles XIV John|Carl III]] of [[Sweden–Norway]] is crowned king of [[Norway]], in [[Trondheim]].
* [[September 23]] – Border markers are formally installed for the European territory of [[Moresnet]].
* [[September 23]] – Border markers are formally installed for the European territory of [[Moresnet]].
* [[September]] – Sir [[Stamford Raffles]] sets out to visit [[Francis Rawdon-Hastings, 1st Marquess of Hastings|Lord Hastings]], [[Governor-General of India]], to gain his approval to establish a trading station at the southern tip of the [[Malay Peninsula]] (modern-day [[Singapore]]).
* [[September]] – Sir [[Stamford Raffles]] sets out to visit [[Francis Rawdon-Hastings, 1st Marquess of Hastings|Lord Hastings]], [[Governor-General of India]], to gain his approval to establish a trading station at the southern tip of the [[Malay Peninsula]] (modern-day [[Singapore]]).
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=== Date unknown ===
=== Date unknown ===
* [[Catholic–Orthodox clash in Aleppo (1818)|Catholic–Orthodox clash in Aleppo]].
* [[Catholic–Orthodox clash in Aleppo (1818)|Catholic–Orthodox clash in Aleppo]].
* [[Hamburg Temple disputes]] between branches of Judaism intensify in Germany.
* The first edition of the ''[[Farmers' Almanac]]'' is published in the United States.
* The first edition of the ''[[Farmers' Almanac]]'' is published in the United States.
* The first Serbian dictionary is published by [[Vuk Karadžić]].
* The first Serbian dictionary is published by [[Vuk Karadžić]].
* [[Besses o' th' Barn Band|Besses o' th' Barn Brass Band]] is formed in [[Whitefield, Greater Manchester|Whitefield]], near [[Manchester]] in the north of England, by this date.
* [[Besses o' th' Barn Band|Besses o' th' Barn Brass Band]] is formed in [[Whitefield, Greater Manchester|Whitefield]], near [[Manchester]] in the north of England, by this date.
*The [[Barakzai dynasty|Barakzai brothers]] expel [[Mahmud Shah Durrani|Mahmud Shah]] and the [[Durrani dynasty|Sadozais]] out of Afghanistan, dividing the provinces up amongst themselves.
*The [[Barakzai dynasty|Barakzai brothers]] expel [[Mahmud Shah Durrani|Mahmud Shah]] and the [[Durrani dynasty|Sadozais]] out of Afghanistan, dividing the provinces up amongst themselves.
*[[Akure–Benin War]], [[Benin Kingdom|Benin]] invasion of [[Akure Kingdom|Akure]]
*[[Akure–Benin War]]: [[Benin Kingdom|Benin]] invasion of [[Akure Kingdom|Akure]].


== Births ==
== Births ==
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* [[April 6]] – [[Aasmund Olavsson Vinje]], Norwegian journalist and poet (d. [[1870]])
* [[April 6]] – [[Aasmund Olavsson Vinje]], Norwegian journalist and poet (d. [[1870]])
* [[April 8]] –
* [[April 8]] –
** King [[Christian IX of Denmark]] (d. [[1906]])
** King [[Christian IX]] of Denmark (d. [[1906]])
** [[August Wilhelm von Hofmann]], German chemist (d. [[1892]])
** [[August Wilhelm von Hofmann]], German chemist (d. [[1892]])
* [[April 17]] – Emperor [[Alexander II of Russia]] (d. [[1881]])
* [[April 17]] – Emperor [[Alexander II of Russia]] (d. [[1881]])
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== Deaths ==
== Deaths ==
=== January–June ===
=== January–June ===
[[File:Charles XIII of Sweden.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[Charles XIII of Sweden]]]]
[[File:Charles XIII of Sweden.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[Charles XIII]]]]
[[File:Charlotte of Sweden & Norway c 1809.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp]]]]
[[File:Charlotte of Sweden & Norway c 1809.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp]]]]
* [[January 2]] – [[Martha Christina Tiahahu]], [[Moluccas|Moluccan]] freedom fighter, national heroine of Indonesia (b. [[1800]])<ref>{{cite web
* [[January 2]] – [[Martha Christina Tiahahu]], [[Moluccas|Moluccan]] freedom fighter, national heroine of Indonesia (b. [[1800]])<ref>{{cite web
  |url=http://oase.kompas.com/read/2010/08/18/06024133/Martha.Christina.Si.Pemberani.dari.Timur  |title=Martha Christina Si Pemberani dari Timur  |trans-title=Martha Christina, the Brave One from the East |language=id |last=Alaidrus  |first=Syarivah  |location=Jakarta  |work=Kompas  |date=27 April 2010 |access-date=27 December 2011 |archive-date=22 April 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120422044804/http://oase.kompas.com/read/2010/08/18/06024133/Martha.Christina.Si.Pemberani.dari.Timur}}</ref>
  |url=http://oase.kompas.com/read/2010/08/18/06024133/Martha.Christina.Si.Pemberani.dari.Timur  |title=Martha Christina Si Pemberani dari Timur  |trans-title=Martha Christina, the Brave One from the East |language=id |last=Alaidrus  |first=Syarivah  |location=Jakarta  |work=Kompas  |date=27 April 2010 |access-date=27 December 2011 |archive-date=22 April 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120422044804/http://oase.kompas.com/read/2010/08/18/06024133/Martha.Christina.Si.Pemberani.dari.Timur}}</ref>
* [[January 11]] – [[Johann David Wyss]], Swiss author (b. [[1743]])
* [[January 11]] – [[Johann David Wyss]], Swiss author (b. [[1743]])
* [[February 5]] – [[Charles XIII of Sweden|Charles XIII/Charles II]], King of Sweden and Norway (b. [[1748]])
* [[February 5]] – [[Charles XIII|Charles XIII/Charles II]], King of Sweden and Norway (b. [[1748]])
* [[February 13]] – [[George Rogers Clark]], American Revolutionary leader (b. [[1752]])
* [[February 13]] – [[George Rogers Clark]], American Revolutionary leader (b. [[1752]])
* [[February 15]] – [[Friedrich Ludwig, Fürst zu Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen]], Prussian general (b. [[1746]])
* [[February 15]] – [[Friedrich Ludwig, Fürst zu Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen]], Prussian general (b. [[1746]])
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* [[October 28]] – [[Abigail Adams]], [[First Lady of the United States]] (b. [[1744]])
* [[October 28]] – [[Abigail Adams]], [[First Lady of the United States]] (b. [[1744]])
* [[October 28]] – [[Henri Jacques Guillaume Clarke]], duc de Feltre, French marshal, politician (b. [[1765]])
* [[October 28]] – [[Henri Jacques Guillaume Clarke]], duc de Feltre, French marshal, politician (b. [[1765]])
* [[November 17]] – [[Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz]], queen of [[George III of the United Kingdom]] (b. [[1744]])
* [[November 17]] – [[Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz]], queen of [[George III]] of the United Kingdom (b. [[1744]])
* [[December 25]] – [[Catherine-Dominique de Pérignon]], [[Marshal of France]] (b. [[1754]])
* [[December 25]] – [[Catherine-Dominique de Pérignon]], [[Marshal of France]] (b. [[1754]])



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Events

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Original Laufmaschine of 1817 made to measure.

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Births

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Karl Marx
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Alexander II of Russia
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Sophie of Württemberg

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Emily Brontë
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James Prescott Joule

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Deaths

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Charles XIII
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Abigail Adams
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