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| 1829 | Publication |  |
| Publication of, "Memoirs of Affairs of Europe" |
| 1830 | Paymaster General |  |
| London Appointed Paymaster General |
| 1831 | Reform |  |
| 12th Mar Introduces the 3rd Reform Bill to the Commons |
| 22nd Mar 1st Reform Bill is rejected by the Commons, this leads to an election |
| 22nd Mar Introduces the 1st Reform Bill to the Commons |
| 23rd Mar Steers 1st Reform Bill through the House of Commons but is defeated in committee |
| 1832 | Constitution |  |
| 23rd Mar Reform Bill, 3rd, 1 of the 4 framers of the Bill which passes through the Commons |
| 1832 | Reform |  |
| 23rd Mar London Reform Bill, 3rd, 1 of the 4 framers of the Bill which passes through the Commons |
| 13th April London Reform Bill, 3rd, passes through the Lords , 12 Bishops for & 16 against |
| 7th May London Reform Bill, 3rd, a Lords amendment seeks to safeguard pocket boroughs |
| 1834 | Party Leader |  |
| London Appointed Leader of the Whigs in the House of Commons |
| 1835 | Secretary of Home Affairs |  |
| Appointed Home Secretary |
| 1839 | Secretary of War |  |
| Appointed Secretary for War & the Colonies |
| 1845 | Reform |  |
| London Publishes a "letter to the electors of the City of London" |
| 1846 | Battle of Aliwal |  |
| Alawal The Sikhs are defeated |
| 1846 | Battle of Buddowal |  |
| Buddowal The Sikhs are defeated |
| 1846 | Battle of Mukdi |  |
| 10th Feb Mudki Commencement of the Sikh War, 1st, the Sikhs are defeated |
| 1846 | Battle of Sabraon |  |
| Sabraon The Sikhs are defeated |
| 1846 | Election |  |
| 30th June Russell stays in office, the Conservatives are divided over protection |
| 1846 | Government |  |
| 30th June Victoria asks Russell to govern but he is unable to form a cabinet, Peel returns |
| 1846 | Prime Minister |  |
| 30th June Appointed Prime Minister of Great Britain, 1st term |
| 1846 | Resignation |  |
| 30th June London Peel resigns |
| 1846 | Rule of India |  |
| 9th Mar Lahore Under the treaty of Lahore Britain gains territory beyond the Sutlej River |
| 1846 | Treaty of Lahore |  |
| 9th Mar Lahore The treaty of Lahore ends the 1st Sikh War |
| 9th Mar Lahore Under the treaty of Lahore Britain gains territory beyond the Sutlej River |
| 1846 | Treaty of Surrender |  |
| 11th Mar Nearly half of the Sikh kingdom is taken over by the British |
| 1849 | Capture of Punjab |  |
| Mar Punjab The British capture the Punjab |
| 1849 | Surrender |  |
| 10th Mar The Sikhs lay down their arms |
| 1850 | Diplomacy |  |
| France, Britain & Russia sign a protocol recognizing Danish rule in Holstein |
| France, Britain & Russia sign a protocol recognizing Danish rule in Schleswig |
| 4th Nov Calls Pius IX's brief to establish a Catholic hierarchy in England & Wales "insolent" |
| 1850 | Reform |  |
| 12th Mar London Provides for the confiscation of emblems & arms of rival Orange & Catholic parties |
| 1851 | Dismissal |  |
| London Dismisses Palmerston as Foreign Secretary for recognizing Napoleon's Coup d'Etat |
| 1851 | Reform |  |
| 1st Aug London Ecclesiastical Titles Bill, prohibits Catholic clergy from assuming territorial titles |
| 1852 | Health |  |
| London Founds the National Board of Public Health |
| 1852 | Minister of Foreign Affairs |  |
| Appointed Foreign Minister |
| 1852 | Resignation |  |
| London Forced to resign by Lord Palmerston's proposed amendment to the Militia Bill |
| 1854 | President |  |
| Appointed President of the Council |
| 1855 | Resignation |  |
| Forces Aberdeen's resignation after his Times article about conditions at Sevastopol |
| London Resigns after the revelation of a comprimise peace in Vienna to stop the Crimean War |
| 1859 | Minister of Foreign Affairs |  |
| Appointed Foreign Minister |
| 1859 | Reform |  |
| London Palmerston & Russell resolve their differences & found of the modern Liberal Party |
| 1861 | Peerage |  |
| Kingston Created Earl of Kings ton, 1st |
| 1865 | Prime Minister |  |
| 29th Oct Appointed Prime Minister of Great Britain, 2nd term |
| 1866 | Rebellion |  |
| 17th Feb London Habeas Corpus is suspended in Ireland |
| 1866 | Reform |  |
| London Cabinet agrees to enfranchise œ7 occupiers in boroughs & œ14 counties |
| 1872 | Birth |  |
| 18th May Birth of Bertrand Russell |
| 1903 | Publication |  |
| Publication of, "Principles of Mathematics" |
| Publication of, "The Principles of Mathematics" |
| 1912 | Publication |  |
| Publication of, "The Problems of Philosophy" |
| 1913 | Publication |  |
| Publication of, "Principia Mathmatica" |
| 1918 | Arrest |  |
| Imprisoned for exterme pacifist views |
| 1918 | Publication |  |
| Publication of, "Analysis of Mind", completed in prison |
| Publication of, "The Problems of Philosophy" |
| 1919 | Publication |  |
| Publication of, "Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy" |
| 1921 | Publication |  |
| Publication of, "The Analysis of Mind" |
| 1925 | Publication |  |
| Publication of, "The ABC of Relativity" |
| 1927 | Publication |  |
| Publication of, "The Analysis of Matter" |
| 1932 | Publication |  |
| Publication of, "Education & the Social Order" |
| 1935 | Publication |  |
| Publication of, "In Praise of Idleness" |
| 1945 | Publication |  |
| Publication of, "History of Western Philosophy" |
| 1948 | Publication |  |
| Publication of, "Human Knowledge, Its Scope & Limits" |
| 1950 | Nobel Prize |  |
| Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature |
| 1954 | CND |  |
| Helps Found the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament |
| 1955 | Manifesto Pugwash |  |
| The Pugwash Manifesto is signed by 9 Nobel Prize winners |
| 1955 | Manifesto Pugwash Manifesto |  |
| The Pugwash Manifesto is signed by 9 Nobel Prize winners |
| 1961 | Arrest |  |
| Arrested for inciting a breach of the peace |
| 1963 | Publication |  |
| Publication of, "Political Ideals" |
| 1975 | Film of Who, The |  |
| A movie version of Tommy is released, directed by Ken Russell, starring Roger Daltrey in the title role and earning Pete Townshend an academy award nomination for Best Original Score |