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Calendar year
1817 (MDCCCXVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar, the 1817th
1817
British princess
Princess Charlotte of Wales (Charlotte Augusta; 7 January 1796 – 6 November 1817) was the only child of George, Prince of Wales (later George IV), and Caroline
Princess Charlotte of Wales (1796–1817)
Princess_Charlotte_of_Wales_(1796–1817)
English novelist (1775–1817)
Jane Austen (/ˈɒstɪn, ˈɔːstɪn/ OST-in, AW-stin; 16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817) was an English writer known primarily for her six novels, which implicitly
Jane_Austen
Topics referred to by the same term
Two concordats were signed in 1817: Concordat of 24 October 1817, with Bavaria Concordat of 11 June 1817, with France. This disambiguation page lists articles
Concordat_of_1817
The following lists events that happened during 1817 in Qajar era. Monarch: Fath-Ali Shah Qajar November 12 – Baháʼu'lláh, founder of the Bahá'í Faith
1817_in_Iran
List of events
Events in the year 1817 in Norway. Monarch: Charles II. The Miss Schultz School is founded. It was the first school for girls in Bergen, the biggest city
1817_in_Norway
pp. 100–101. Hobhouse 1817, pp. 101–105. Hobhouse 1817, pp. 122–123. Hobhouse 1817, p. 123. Hobhouse 1817, p. 114. Kelly 1817, p. 175. Siborne 1848,
Napoleon's_second_abdication
This article is about the particular significance of the year 1817 to Wales and its people. Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey – Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of
1817_in_Wales
First exploring and surveying expedition to Australia
first exploring and surveying expedition departed Sydney on 22 December 1817 on board the cutter HMS Mermaid. On board were King, his two master's mates
King_Expedition_of_1817
Sailing ship built at Selby, England in 1817
Almorah was built at Selby, England in 1817. She made one voyage for the British East India Company (EIC), and three transporting convicts to Australia
Almorah_(1817)
article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1817. January 27 – March 18 – Jane Austen begins, but abandons her novel Sanditon
1817_in_literature
1817 unfinished novel by Jane Austen
Sanditon is an 1817 unfinished novel by the English writer Jane Austen. In January 1817, Austen began work on a new novel she called The Brothers, later
Sanditon
The 1817 Massachusetts gubernatorial election was held on April 7, 1817, in order to elect the Governor of Massachusetts. Incumbent Federalist Governor
1817 Massachusetts gubernatorial election
1817_Massachusetts_gubernatorial_election
1817 in sports describes the year's events in world sport. Events Tom Cribb retains his English championship but no fights involving him are recorded in
1817_in_sports
Period of Venezuelan statehood from 1817 to 1819
reestablished Republic of Venezuela declared by Simón Bolívar in the year 1817, during the Venezuelan War of Independence. The beginning of the Third Republic
Third_Republic_of_Venezuela
Health disaster
The first cholera pandemic (1817–1824), also known as the first Asiatic cholera pandemic or Asiatic cholera, began near the city of Calcutta and spread
1817–1824_cholera_pandemic
Stony main-belt asteroid
1817 Katanga, provisional designation 1939 MB, is a stony Phocaea asteroid in from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 16 kilometers
1817_Katanga
Duke of Polignac
1st Duke of Polignac (Armand Jules François; 7 June 1746 – 21 September 1817) was a French nobleman and the husband of Yolande de Polastron, a confidante
Jules de Polignac, 1st Duke of Polignac
Jules_de_Polignac,_1st_Duke_of_Polignac
British politician
1793 – 1 July 1857), styled Earl of Sunderland until 1817 and Marquess of Blandford between 1817 and 1840, was a British nobleman, politician, and peer
George Spencer-Churchill, 6th Duke of Marlborough
George_Spencer-Churchill,_6th_Duke_of_Marlborough
The 1817 North Carolina gubernatorial election was held on December 3, 1817, in order to elect the Governor of North Carolina. Democratic-Republican candidate
1817 North Carolina gubernatorial election
1817_North_Carolina_gubernatorial_election
1817 in France. Monarch – Louis XVIII Prime Minister – Armand-Emmanuel de Vignerot du Plessis, Duc de Richelieu 11 June - Concordat of 11 June 1817.
1817_in_France
Events from the year 1817 in Germany. Kingdom of Prussia Monarch – Frederick William III (16 November 1797 – 7 June 1840) Kingdom of Bavaria Maximilian
1817_in_Germany
Revolution of Serbia against the Ottomans
years of Ottoman occupation. The first part of the period, from 1804 to 1817, was marked by a violent struggle for independence from the Ottoman Empire
Serbian_Revolution
Vice President of the United States from 1817 to 1825
president of the United States from 1817 to 1825. He previously served as the fourth governor of New York from 1807 to 1817. Born in Scarsdale, New York, on
Daniel_D._Tompkins
on 7 August 1817 for John McMahon, Member of Parliament for Aldeburgh from 1802 to 1812 and Private Secretary to George IV from 1811 to 1817. He was the
McMahon baronets of Ashley Manor (1817)
McMahon_baronets_of_Ashley_Manor_(1817)
Events in the year 1817 in India. National income - ₹11,450 million 17 June - Gowri Parvati Bayi, regent of Travancore announces state funding for Education
1817_in_India
Staatsrat) was an advisory body to the monarch in the Kingdom of Prussia from 1817 to 1848 and reactivated in 1854, 1884, and 1895. Its members did not have
State Council of Prussia (1817–1918)
State_Council_of_Prussia_(1817–1918)
Events in the year 1817 in Brazil. Monarch – King John VI of Portugal 24 October - José Luís Mena Barreto (d. 1879) Menna Barreto, João Deus Noronha (1950)
1817_in_Brazil
Events from the year 1817 in the United States. President: James Madison (DR-Virginia) (until March 4) James Monroe (DR-Virginia) (starting March 4) Vice
1817_in_the_United_States
Speech by US President James Monroe
The 1817 State of the Union Address was delivered by the fifth president of the United States, James Monroe, on December 2, 1817. This was Monroe's first
1817 State of the Union Address
1817_State_of_the_Union_Address
The 1817 Mississippi gubernatorial election was held on September 1, 1817, to elect the first Governor of the newly admitted state of Mississippi. Incumbent
1817 Mississippi gubernatorial election
1817_Mississippi_gubernatorial_election
The following lists events that happened during 1817 in South Africa. A Dutch Reformed Church is established in Uitenhage. Approximately 200 Scottish artisan
1817_in_South_Africa
1817 art exhibition in London
1817 was the forty ninth annual Summer Exhibition of the British Royal Academy of Arts. It was held at Somerset House between 5 May and 28 June 1817,
Royal Academy Exhibition of 1817
Royal_Academy_Exhibition_of_1817
The following lists events that happened during 1817 in Chile. Royal Governor of Chile: Francisco Marcó del Pont (-February 12) Supreme Director of Chile:
1817_in_Chile
Events from the year 1817 in Ireland. 26 May – completion of Royal Canal throughout from Dublin to the River Shannon at Tarmonbarry. 31 May – first stone
1817_in_Ireland
The 1817 Connecticut gubernatorial election was held on April 10, 1817, in order to elect the Governor of Connecticut. Incumbent Federalist Governor of
1817 Connecticut gubernatorial election
1817_Connecticut_gubernatorial_election
A referendum on Chile's independence was held on 15 November 1817. After the Battle of Chacabuco, Bernardo O'Higgins was appointed director supremo. He
1817 Chilean independence referendum
1817_Chilean_independence_referendum
The 1817 Connecticut lieutenant gubernatorial election was held on April 7, 1817, in order to elect the lieutenant governor of Connecticut. Incumbent Toleration
1817 Connecticut lieutenant gubernatorial election
1817_Connecticut_lieutenant_gubernatorial_election
American historian (1752–1817)
Timothy Dwight (May 14, 1752 – January 11, 1817) was an American academic and educator, a Congregationalist minister, theologian, and author. He was the
Timothy_Dwight_IV
1849 painting by Franz Krüger
Parade in Potsdam in 1817 (German: Parade in Potsdam im Jahre 1817) is an 1849 history painting by the German artist Franz Krüger. It was commissioned
Parade_in_Potsdam_in_1817
1817 painting by Thomas Phillips
is an oil on canvas painting by the British artist Thomas Phillips, from 1817. It depicts the gathering of several European leaders in the Marble Room
The Allied Sovereigns at Petworth
The_Allied_Sovereigns_at_Petworth
British explorer (c. 1748 – 1817)
Nathaniel Portlock (c. 1748 – 12 September 1817) was a British ship's captain, maritime fur trader, and author. He entered the Royal Navy in 1772 as an
Nathaniel_Portlock
Open cluster in the constellation Taurus
NGC 1817 is an open cluster of stars in the constellation Taurus. It was discovered by English astronomer William Herschel in February 1784. With an apparent
NGC_1817
A gubernatorial election was held in Virginia on December 4, 1817. The incumbent governor of Virginia James Patton Preston was re-elected without opposition
1817 Virginia gubernatorial election
1817_Virginia_gubernatorial_election
The 1817 New York gubernatorial election was held in April/May 1817 to elect the Governor and Lieutenant Governor of New York. It was the last election
1817 New York gubernatorial election
1817_New_York_gubernatorial_election
bears a white five-pointed star in its center. It was adopted on 18 October 1817. The Chilean flag is also known in Spanish as La Estrella Solitaria (The
Flag_of_Chile
first bicameral parliament in 1817. In Haitian historiography, the first unicameral Senate, which served from 1806 to 1817, is considered separate from
List of legislatures of the Haitian Parliament
List_of_legislatures_of_the_Haitian_Parliament
The 1817 New Jersey gubernatorial election was held on October 30, 1817, in order to elect the governor of New Jersey. Incumbent Democratic-Republican
1817 New Jersey gubernatorial election
1817_New_Jersey_gubernatorial_election
Events in the year 1817 in Iceland. Monarch: Frederick VI Governor of Iceland: Johan Carl Thuerecht von Castenschiold The Icelandic Literary Society published
1817_in_Iceland
was a Conway-class 28-gun sixth rate post ship, launched in Bideford in 1817. She was used as the "Mariners' Church" permanently moored in St Georges
HMS_Tees_(1817)
Cricket season review
1817 was the 31st season of cricket in England since the foundation of Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC). Cricket was hit by a controversial match-fixing scandal
1817_English_cricket_season
British peer and courtier
1808 – 13 January 1844), styled Lord Rawdon from birth until 1817 and Earl of Rawdon from 1817 to 1826, was a British peer and courtier. Rawdon was born
George Rawdon-Hastings, 2nd Marquess of Hastings
George_Rawdon-Hastings,_2nd_Marquess_of_Hastings
Events from the year 1817 in Scotland. Lord Advocate – Alexander Maconochie Solicitor General for Scotland – James Wedderburn Lord President of the Court
1817_in_Scotland
The Gagging Acts was the common name for two acts of Parliament passed in 1817 by Conservative Prime Minister Lord Liverpool. They were also known as the
Gagging_Acts
British Army officer and politician (1772–1817)
February 1817) was a British Army officer and politician who represented Clackmannanshire in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom from 1815 to 1817. John
John Abercromby (British Army officer)
John_Abercromby_(British_Army_officer)
American publishing company
publisher HarperCollins, based in New York City. Founded in New York in 1817 by James Harper and his brother John, the company operated as J. & J. Harper
Harper_(publisher)
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
The Murders Abroad Act 1817 (57 Geo. 3. c. 53) was an act of the United Kingdom. It made it easier for a court to punish "murders or manslaughters committed
Murders_Abroad_Act_1817
Mississippi Territory judge (1787–1817)
Josiah Simpson (c. May 1787 – September 21, 1817) was a Mississippi Territory judge from 1812 to 1817. Originally from Pennsylvania, he graduated from
Josiah_Simpson
American minister and educator
Samuel Williams (April 23, 1743 – January 2, 1817) was an American minister, educator, and astronomer. Born in Waltham, Massachusetts, Williams entered
Samuel_Williams_(minister)
British savings bank 1817–1884
Somerset, South West England. The bank commenced operations on 29 October 1817. On 20 November 1844 it held £34,953 in deposits and 817 open accounts. It
Quantock_Savings_Bank
City in Rajasthan, India
was also the capital of the eponymous princely state of British India from 1817 to 1947. Kamal Amrohi's movie Razia Sultan was shot in Tonk in 1981–82. Famous
Tonk,_India
The 1817 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election occurred on October 14, 1817. Incumbent Democratic-Republican governor Simon Snyder was not a candidate for
1817 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election
1817_Pennsylvania_gubernatorial_election
First Lady of the United States from 1817 to 1825
1768 – September 23, 1830) was the first lady of the United States from 1817 to 1825, as the wife of James Monroe, fifth president of the United States
Elizabeth_Monroe
British mountaineer
after 1817) was a British mountaineer and nanny known for becoming the first person to climb the Sugarloaf Mountain in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1817. In
Henrietta_Carstairs
Military unit
Korpus Litewski) was a corps of the Imperial Russian Army, founded on July 1, 1817. It was associated with the Army of Congress Poland. After the Russo-Turkish
Lithuanian_Separate_Corps
English physician
September 1817 – 12 January 1888) was a German Jewish ophthalmic surgeon. Samelson was born to Jewish parents at Berlin, Germany, on 6 September 1817. He was
Adolph_Samelson
Danish courtier (1750–1817)
Johanne Marie de Malleville (1750-1817), was a favorite of queen Caroline Matilda of Denmark. She was born to captain Emanuel Meyer and Johanne Mohlholm
Johanne_Marie_Malleville
The 1817 Georgia gubernatorial election was held on November 10, 1817, in order to elect the Governor of Georgia. Democratic-Republican candidate and
1817 Georgia gubernatorial election
1817_Georgia_gubernatorial_election
Partial legislative elections were held in France on 20 September 1817, during the Second Restoration, to choose delegates to the Chamber of Deputies.
1817 French legislative election
1817_French_legislative_election
The 1817 Tennessee gubernatorial election was held between August 7 and 8, 1817 in order to elect the Governor of Tennessee. Democratic-Republican nominee
1817 Tennessee gubernatorial election
1817_Tennessee_gubernatorial_election
The 1817 Vermont gubernatorial election took place on September 2, 1817. It resulted in the election of Jonas Galusha to a one-year term. The Vermont
1817 Vermont gubernatorial election
1817_Vermont_gubernatorial_election
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
The Public Works Loans Act 1817 (57 Geo. 3. c. 34), also known as the Poor Employment Act 1817, was an act passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom
Public_Works_Loans_Act_1817
British Whig politician
was a British Whig politician, Lord Mayor of London from 1815 to 1817, and from 1817 until his death in 1843 a reformist Member of Parliament. Matthew
Sir_Matthew_Wood,_1st_Baronet
The following lists events that happened during 1817 in Australia. Monarch - George III Governors of the Australian colonies: Governor of New South Wales
1817_in_Australia
9-volume book by Henry Adams, 1889–1891
The History of the United States of America, 1801–1817, also known as The History of the United States of America During the Administrations of Thomas
The History of the United States of America 1801–1817
The_History_of_the_United_States_of_America_1801–1817
The year 1817 in architecture involved some significant events. Dulwich Picture Gallery in London, designed by John Soane as the first purpose-built public
1817_in_architecture
The 1817 Maryland gubernatorial election was held on December 8, 1817, in order to elect the governor of Maryland. Incumbent Federalist governor Charles
1817 Maryland gubernatorial election
1817_Maryland_gubernatorial_election
1815–1825 period in US political history
politics. The period is so closely associated with Monroe's presidency (1817–1825) and his administrative goals that his name and the era are virtually
Era_of_Good_Feelings
Events from the year 1817 in Denmark. Monarch – Frederick VI Prime minister – Joachim Godske Moltke Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg completes The Death
1817_in_Denmark
British organ builder (c.1817–1858)
Samuel Groves (c. 1817 – 20 October 1858) was a British organ builder based in London. He was born in Cerne Abbas, Dorset He married Elizabeth (c. 1807
Samuel_Groves
Country house in Stratfield Saye
county of Hampshire. It has been the home of the Dukes of Wellington since 1817. The line of the Roman Road, the Devil's Highway, passes East to West just
Stratfield_Saye_House
Military unit
Martín as part of his campaign to liberate Chile from the Spanish Empire. In 1817, it crossed the Andes Mountains from the Argentine province of Cuyo (with
Army_of_the_Andes
The Battle of Mawiyya in 1817 was part of the Third Campaign of the Ottoman–Wahhabi war. During the campaign, the forces of the Emirate of Diriyah were
Battle_of_Mawiyya_(1817)
Painting by John Constable
painting by the British artist John Constable. It depicts the scene on 18 June 1817 when the newly constructed Waterloo Bridge across the River Thames in London
The Opening of Waterloo Bridge
The_Opening_of_Waterloo_Bridge
Events in the year 1817 in Art. May 5 – The Royal Academy Exhibition of 1817 opens at Somerset House in London October 5 – Hokusai paints the "Big Daruma"
1817_in_art
English civil engineer and philanthropist (1817–1855)
Wyndham Harding (1817–1855) was an English civil engineer and philanthropist. He was Secretary of the London and South-Western Railway Company. He was
Wyndham_Harding
Founding Father, U.S. president from 1817 to 1825
Founding Father who served as the fifth president of the United States from 1817 to 1825. He was the last Founding Father to serve as president as well as
James_Monroe
orchestra (1817) D 590, Overture in D major for orchestra, in the Italian Style (1817) D 591, Overture in C major for orchestra, in the Italian Style (1817, first
List of compositions by Franz Schubert by genre
List_of_compositions_by_Franz_Schubert_by_genre
complete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1817. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1817
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1817
Events from the year 1817 in the United Kingdom. Monarch – George III Regent – George, Prince Regent Prime Minister – Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool
1817_in_the_United_Kingdom
Church of England missionary (1817–1848)
Henry Watson Fox (1817–1848) was a Church of England missionary to the Telugu people of south India. The son of George Townshend Fox (died 1848) of Durham
Henry_Watson_Fox
Genus of moths
moths of the family Noctuidae. The genus was described by Reichenbach in 1817. Deltote accentuata Berio, 1950 Deltote acroleuca Turner, 1945 Deltote albannularis
Deltote
in 1817 includes ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1817. "Lloyd's Marine List – Feb. 18". Caledonian Mercury. No. 14860. 22 February 1817. "The
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1817
pp. 5–7. ISBN 9780299224233. Retrieved 11 January 2018. Ricardo, David (1817), On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation (1 ed.), London: John
1810s_in_sociology
legislatures. Senators were elected over a wide range of time throughout 1816 and 1817, and a seat may have been filled months late or remained vacant due to legislative
1816–17 United States Senate elections
1816–17_United_States_Senate_elections
Arctic explorer, writer and mariner
William Parker Snow (27 November 1817 – 12 March 1895) was an Arctic explorer, writer and mariner. He wrote several books on his expeditions including
William_Parker_Snow
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
74-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 17 February 1817 at Bombay Dockyard. From 19 January 1836 until August 1837 she served in
HMS_Melville_(1817)
American journalist
Henry Hunt Snelling (8 November 1817 – 24 June 1897) was a 19th-century American photographer, editor, author and inventor. Born in Plattsburgh, New York
Henry_Hunt_Snelling
Róza Laborfalvi (née Judit Benke de Laborfalva; 8 April 1817 – 20 November 1886) was a Hungarian noblewoman, actress and wife of novelist Mór Jókai de
Róza_Laborfalvi
Franco-German general (1752–1817)
later Christian Freiherr von Zweibrücken (20 November 1752 – 25 October 1817) was an officer of the French Army and later a general of the Royal Prussian
Christian of the Palatinate-Zweibrücken (1752–1817)
Christian_of_the_Palatinate-Zweibrücken_(1752–1817)
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : It has been proposed that this may be a variant of Cliburn, but the latter is a northwestern English name whereas Claiborne is found mostly in Norfolk and the southeast, so it is more probably from a lost place in that part of England, perhaps named with Old English clǣg ‘clay’ + burne ‘spring’, ‘stream’.William Claiborne (c.1600–77) was a founding colonist in VA. His descendant, William Charles Claiborne (1775–1817) was the first governor of LA.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Lovell, derived from Anglo-Norman French lou ‘wolf’ + the diminutive suffix -el.Lowell is the surname of one of America’s most distinguished New England families, which have been prominent for over 200 years. Its founder, John Lowell (1743–1802), was a legislator and judge. The city of Lowell, MA was named in honor of his son Francis Cabot Lowell (1775–1817), a textile manufacturer.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. The name is now found only in Hampshire, but was formerly more widespread.Iranian : from a female personal name, Parvin, Persian name of the Pleiades (constellation).In the 1720s Francis (1700–67) Parvin came from Northallerton, Yorkshire, England to Berks County, PA. Notable bearers of the name in the U.S. have included Theodore Sutton Parvin (1817–1901), an IA lawyer, and Theodore Parvin (1829–98), a PA gynecologist and obstetrician.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Diot, a pet form of the female personal name Dye. Reaney also suggests that this may also be an altered form of Thwaite (see Thwaites).Timothy Dwight (1752–1817), Congregational divine, author, and president of Yale College (1795–1817), was the dominant figure in the established order of CT. He was born in Northampton, MA, a descendant of John Dwight who came from Dedham, England, in 1635 and settled in Dedham, MA, and the grandson of Jonathan Edwards, the great theologian of American Puritanism.
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Male
English
 Pet form of English Roderick, RODDY means "famous power," "red king," or "reddish-brown." Also used as a pet form of many other names beginning with Rod-.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kiratidev | கிரதீதேவ
Lord of light
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil
One with Beautiful Hair
Male
African
father's friend.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Romsey in Hampshire, so named from the genitive case of the Old English personal name Rūm (a short form of compound names with the first element rūm) + Old English ēg ‘island’, ‘dry land in a fen’.
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Hebrew, Irish
Great
Girl/Female
English American Greek
Abbreviation of Teresa, meaning harvester.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Lute
Female
Hindi/Indian
(लीला) Hebrew name LILA means "she is mine." Compare with other forms of Lila.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Unique
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n.
A comparatively rare element related to zinc, and occurring in some zinc ores. It is a white metal, both ductile and malleable. Symbol Cd. Atomic weight 111.8. It was discovered by Stromeyer in 1817, who named it from its association with zinc or zinc ore.
n.
A hybrid rose produced in 1817, by a French gardener, Noisette, of Charleston, South Carolina, from the China rose and the musk rose. It has given rise to many fine varieties, as the Lamarque, the Marechal (or Marshal) Niel, and the Cloth of gold. Most roses of this class have clustered flowers and are of vigorous growth.
n.
A gold coin of England current for twenty-one shillings sterling, or about five dollars, but not coined since the issue of sovereigns in 1817.