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1827
1827 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar).
Events
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February 20 - Battle of Huzaingo
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February 28 - The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad is incorporated, becoming the first railroad in America offering commercial transportation of both people and freight.
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March 1 St David's College, now the University of Wales, Lampeter opens its doors to its first students.
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March 7 – Ellen Turner is abducted – The Shrigley Abduction case begins
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March 15 - The University of Toronto is chartered
- April – Husain Dei of Algeria slaps the French consul Decalina to the face – France ends up declaring war
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April 10 - George Canning succeeds Lord Liverpool as British Prime Minister
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May 14 – Culprits of the Shrigley Abduction are sentenced for three years each
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May 21 - Launch of the Standard newspaper of London, which later became the Evening Standard.
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June - Nicéphore Niépce makes a true photograph.
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July 6 - Treaty of London between France, Britain, and Russia, to demand that the Turks agree to an armistice in Greece.
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August 31 - Frederick John Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich becomes Prime Minister of the U.K. following the death of Canning
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October 20 - Battle of Navarino. British, French, and Russian Naval Forces destroy the Turko-Egyptian fleet in Greece.
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September 21 - Joseph Smith, Jr. claims that the angel Moroni gave him a record of gold plates, one-third of which is translated into The Book of Mormon
Births
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March 8 - Wilhelm Bleek, linguist, (d. 1875)
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April 5- Joseph Lister, British inventor of antiseptic
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May 19 - Paul-Armand Challemel-Lacour, French statesman (d. 1896)
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June 12 - Johanna Spyri, Swiss author (d. 1901)
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July 13 - Hugh O'Brien, mayor of Boston
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July 17 - Sir Frederick Augustus Abel, British chemist.
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November 26 - Ellen G. White, prophetess, co-founder or Seventh-day Adventism
- George M. Harding , architect
Deaths
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