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* 6 January – [[John Bowers (bishop)|John Bowers]], Anglican suffragan Bishop of Thetford (born 1854)
* 6 January – [[John Bowers (bishop)|John Bowers]], Anglican suffragan Bishop of Thetford (born 1854)
* 1 February – [[William Heap Bailey]], Scottish footballer (born 1847)
* 7 February – [[William Evans Hoyle]], director of the National Museum of Wales (born 1855)
* 7 February – [[William Evans Hoyle]], director of the National Museum of Wales (born 1855)
* 8 February – [[William Bateson]], geneticist (born 1861)
* 8 February – [[William Bateson]], geneticist (born 1861)
* 13 February – [[Francis Ysidro Edgeworth]], Anglo-Irish political economist (born 1845)
* 13 February – [[Francis Ysidro Edgeworth]], Anglo-Irish political economist (born 1845)
* 3 March – Sir [[Sidney Lee]], biographer (born 1859)
* 3 March – Sir [[Sidney Lee]], biographer (born 1859)
* 29 March – [[Charles Williamson Crook]], teacher, trade unionist and politician (born 1862)
* 29 March – [[Charles Crook]], teacher, trade unionist and politician (born 1862)
* 9 May – [[J. M. Dent]], publisher (born 1849)
* 9 May – [[J. M. Dent]], publisher (born 1849)
* 21 May – [[Ronald Firbank]], novelist (born 1886)
* 21 May – [[Ronald Firbank]], novelist (born 1886)

Revision as of 07:57, 18 February 2020

1926 in the United Kingdom
Other years
1924 | 1925 | 1926 (1926) | 1927 | 1928
Individual countries of the United Kingdom
England | Northern Ireland | Scotland | Wales
Sport, television, music

Events from the year 1926 in the United Kingdom. The year is dominated by the general strike.

Incumbents

Events

Undated

Publications

Births

Warren Mitchell
Moira Shearer
Gillian Lynne
Elizabeth II
Geoffrey Howe

Deaths

Sidney Lee
Sarah Doudney

See also

References

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