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  British Prime Ministers from 1830 timeline
     
1830
 
    
Earl Grey becomes British prime minister at the head of a Whig government committed to reform       
1831
 
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Old Sarum, the most notorious of Britain's rotten boroughs, has just seven voters but returns two members to parliament       
1831
 
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The first Whig Reform Bill is carried in the British House of Commons by a single vote        
1832
 
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After several rejections by Britain's House of Lords, the Reform Bill finally passes and receives royal assent       
1834
 
  
The Tories in Britain adopt a reassuring name for an uncertain future – Conservatives     
1834
 
     
Lord Melbourne becomes Britain's prime minister, at the head of the same Whig administration after the resignation of Earl Grey