Events from the year 1798 in Great Britain.
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- 27 May â PittâÂÂTierney duel takes place on Putney Heath outside London. The Prime Minister William Pitt fights a duel against the opposition politician George Tierney
- 2 July â the Marine Police Force is formed on the River Thames by magistrate Patrick Colquhoun to prevent pilfering in the Port of London and West India Docks; it is the first organised police force in Britain.
- 1 August â French Revolutionary Wars: Admiral Nelson's fleet destroys the French fleet at the Battle of the Nile.
- 10 September â Battle of St. George's Caye: British settlers win a victory over Spanish settlers in what is to become the colony of British Honduras.
- 18 September â Lyrical Ballads, with a Few Other Poems by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge is first published anonymously in Bristol, marking the beginning of English literary Romanticism. Most of the poems are by Wordsworth, including Lines composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey on revisiting the banks of the Wye during a tour, 13 July 1798, but also including the first publication of Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancyent Marinere. First London publication is on 4 October.
- 11 October â Elizabeth Inchbald's play Lovers' Vows, adapted from Kotzebue's Das Kind der Liebe, is first performed at London's Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.
- 4 December â British Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger announces the introduction of income tax in 1799.
- 10 December â , returning from the French Revolutionary Wars, runs aground off Samson, Isles of Scilly. There is only one casualty but antiquities being shipped to England by Sir William Hamilton are lost.
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