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1837
 
    
Alexander Pushkin dies from a stomach wound received in a duel with his brother-in-law, Georges d'Anthès       
1837
 
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After a victory at Vegkop, Boers massacre the inhabitants of a dozen Ndebele villages in secret dawn raids       
1837
 
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Piet Retief emerges as the new leader of the Great Trek, replacing Potgieter        
1837
 
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The 18-year-old Victoria comes to the throne in Britain, beginning the long Victorian era      
Winterhalter Queen Victoria (detail)
National Maritime Museum
1837
 
    
Work begins on Charles Barry's spectacular design for London's new Houses of Parliament       
Houses of Parliament, c.1851
Guildhall Library
1837
 
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The King's Free School in Kew, changing its name by now according to the sex of the sovereign, becomes the Queen's Free School See in Google maps   
c. 1837
 
    
The Whig party in Britain begin referring to themselves as Liberals       
1837
 
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The Taylor estate of East Sheen and West Hall passes to the Leyborne-Pophams of Littlecote in Wiltshire See in Google maps   
West Hall in Kew, by William Harriott, 1819

1837
 
   
Pugin begins work on his first contribution to country house architecture, adding extensive Gothic details to Scarisbrick Hall in Lancashire      
1837
 
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Potgieter defeats the Ndebele at the Marico river and drives them north of the Limpopo