1811 in the United Kingdom

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1811 in the United Kingdom
Other years
1809 | 1810 | 1811 (1811) | 1812 | 1813
Constituent countries of the United Kingdom
England | Ireland | Scotland | Wales
Sport
1811 English cricket season

Events from the year 1811 in the United Kingdom. This is a

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