Events from the year 1874 in the United Kingdom .
19 January – Manchester High School for Girls , the first girls' school to provide an academic education in northern England, is founded.
23 January – marriage of The Duke of Edinburgh , second son of Queen Victoria , to Grand Duchess Marie Alexandrovna of Russia , younger sister of Alexander III of Russia , in Saint Petersburg .
31 January – British defeat the Ashanti at the Battle of Amoaful .[ 1]
20 February to 10 August – agricultural workers' strike.[ 1]
23 February – Walter Clopton Wingfield patents a game called "sphairistike" which is more commonly called lawn tennis .[ 2]
28 February – at the conclusion of one of the longest cases ever heard in an English court, the defendant in the Tichborne case is convicted of perjury and his counsel, Edward Kenealy , is disbarred.
5 March – Conservative Party under Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield win the general election , the first to be held by secret ballot , despite polling fewer votes than the Liberal Party under William Ewart Gladstone . Among those elected are Alexander Macdonald (Lib–Lab) and Thomas Burt (Radical labour), both former coal miners and among the first working class Members of Parliament . Both parties have promised abolition of income tax if elected but this never happens.
14 March – peace treaty with the Ashanti gives freedom of movement for British Gold Coast traders, and a promise to end human sacrifice .[ 1]
March – Aston Villa F.C. is founded by members of Villa Cross Wesleyan Chapel cricket team in Handsworth, Birmingham .
1 April – Dr Frances Morgan marries Dr George Hoggan and they set up the first husband-and-wife general medical practice in the UK.[ 3]
14 April – Astley Deep Pit Disaster : a mining accident as the result of an explosion in Dukinfield , Cheshire , kills 54.[ 4]
13 May – Tsar Alexander II of Russia makes a state visit to Britain.[ 5]
July
7 August
30 August – Factory Act establishes 56-hour working week and prevents children from being used as chimney sweeps .[ 1]
Autumn – London School of Medicine for Women founded.[ 8]
20 January – Steve Bloomer , footballer, cricketer and baseball player (died 1938)
25 January – W. Somerset Maugham , author (died 1965)
11 February – Fritz Hart , composer (died 1949)
15 February – Ernest Shackleton , explorer (died 1922)
9 May
19 May – Gilbert Jessop , cricketer (died 1955)
29 May – G. K. Chesterton , author (died 1936)
26 July – Tufton Beamish , admiral and politician (died 1951)
8 August – Albert Stanley, 1st Baron Ashfield , businessman (died 1948)
21 September – Gustav Holst , composer (died 1934)
15 October – Prince Alfred of Edinburgh and Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (died 1899)
18 October – Christine Murrell , medical doctor, first female member of the British Medical Association 's Central Council (died 1933)
25 October – Geoffrey Dawson , born George Geoffrey Robinson, editor of The Times (died 1944)
26 October – Martin Lowry , chemist (died 1936)
31 October – J. H. Thomas , Welsh-born politician (died 1949)
6 November – Katharine Stewart-Murray, Duchess of Atholl , née Ramsay, "Red Duchess", Scottish politician and humanitarian (died 1960)
30 November – Winston Churchill , Prime Minister of the United Kingdom , recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature (died 1965)
29 December – Cecil Hunter-Rodwell , colonial administrator (died 1953)
24 January – Adam Black , Scottish publisher (born 1784)
24 February – Shirley Brooks , journalist and novelist (born 1816)
19 April – Owen Jones , architect and interior designer (born 1809)
24 April – John Phillips , geologist (born 1800)
8 July – Agnes Strickland , popular historian (born 1796)
18 August
24 August – William Betty , child actor (born 1791)
3 September – John Rennie the Younger , civil engineer (born 1794)
12 September – Francis E. Anstie , doctor and journalist (born 1833)
5 October – Bryan Procter , poet (born 1787)
24 October – Thomas Miller , poet (born 1807)
18 November – Sir Henry Prescott , admiral and colonial administrator (born 1783)
20 November – Tom Hood , humorist (born 1835)
21 November – Sir William Jardine, 7th Baronet , naturalist (born 1800)
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^ Burke, Edmund, ed. (1875). The Annual Register for 1874 . London: Rivingtons. pp. (Chronicle section)38–40.
^ "Tsar Alexander swept in to visit Victoria with entourage of 70" . The Daily Telegraph . 22 June 2003. Archived from the original on 19 July 2003. Retrieved 14 February 2008 .
^ Farrugia, Jean Young (1969). The Letter Box: a history of Post Office pillar and wall boxes . Fontwell: Centaur Press. ISBN 0-900000-14-7 .
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