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1824
 
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After the surrender of the Spanish army to Antonio José de Sucre at Ayacucho, Peru is finally liberated       
1824
 
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George IV lays the foundation stone for a school on the north east side of Kew Green and gives £300 on condition that the school be called the King’s Free School. Later Queen Victoria permits the school to be called The Queen’s School. See in Google maps   
1824
 
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The Cambridge Park estate is divided and Meadowbank is built in the southern part. See in Google maps   
1824
 
   
12-year-old Charles Dickens works in London in Warren's boot-blacking factory      
c. 1825
 
   
Plans are made for a horse-drawn railroad into the East India Docks, but it is not built      
Proposed horse-drawn railroad, c.1825
Guildhall Library
1825
 
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Jonathan Peel, younger brother of Sir Robert Peel, buys Marble Hill. He lives here until his death in 1879 and his widow stays on until her death in 1887. See in Google maps   
1825
 
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The Joint-Stock Companies Act introduces regulations to protect investors in Britain     
1825
 
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With a victory at Tumusla Antonio José de Sucre liberates Upper Peru (the future Bolivia), the last Spanish stronghold in continental America       
1825-1828
 
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An act of 1825 authorises the building of a new Kingston Bridge, fifty yards upstream, which is designed by Edward Lapidge See in Google maps   
Kingston Bridge c.1905

1825
 
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Juan Antonio Lavalleja leads a band of Thirty-three Immortals in Uruguay's fight for independence from Brazil