1810 1815 1820 1825 1830 1835 1840 1845 1850 1855 1860 1865 1870 1875 1880 1885 1890 1895 1806 - 1873 John Stuart MIll 1807 - 1858 Harriet Taylor 1818 James Mill's History of India 1818 home taught logic & economics 1820 - 1821 visit to France 1820 James Mill's Essay on Government 1823 - 1858 works for East India Compnay 1823 arrested for distributing birth control information 1826 - 1827 Mill's mental crisis 1829 Macaulay's critique of utilitarianism 1830 July Revolution in France 1830 trip to Paris to meet Saint-Simonians 1830 Mill meets Taylor 1831 wrote Unsettled Questions of Political Economy 1832 death of Jeremy Bentham 1832 1st Reform Act 1836 - 1840 owner & editor of London & Westminster Review 1836 death of James MIll 1836 review of Tocqueville's Democracy in America 1843 System of Logic 1846 Abolition of the Corn Laws 1848 Principles of Political Economy 1848 February Revolution in France 1851 Taylor's Enfranchisement of Women 1851 marries Harriet Taylor 1854 - 1855 tour of Italy, Sicily, Greecce 1857 Indian Mutiny/Revolt 1859 On Liberty 1861 Utilitarianism 1861 Considerations of Representative Government 1865 - 1868 MP for City & Westminster 1865 Auguste Comte & Positivism 1865 - 1868 Lord Rector at University of St. Andrews 1866 chairs Jamaica Committee 1867 unsuccessfull attempt to extend suffrage to women 1867 2nd Reform Act 1869 The Subjection of Women 1870 - 1871 Revolution in France & Paris Commune 1873 Mill is buried alongside Harriet in Avignon 1873 Autobiography 1874 Three Essays on Religion 1879 Chapters on Socialism