| LDS | Denom. established in 1830 |
| MCVITIES | Company established in 1830 on Rose St, Edinburgh (8) |
| CHARLESLYELL | In 1830-33, this geologist publishes Principles of Geology, followed in 1838 by Elements of Geology, in which he demonstrates that the processes that changed the earth in the past are continuing. What |
| LEROUGEETLENOIR | Novel by Stendhal published in two volumes in 1830 (2,5,2,2,4) |
| DICKINSON | Emily _, American poet born in Massachusetts in 1830 (9) |
| TORONTO | It was York in 1830 |
| GREECE | European country which gained full independence in 1830 |
| MORMONISM | Religion founded by Joseph Smith in 1830 |
| PISSARRO | Born on the Virgin Island of Saint Thomas in 1830, the impressionist noted for landscapes including |
| SMITH | Latter Day Saints movement founder who published the Book Of Mormon in 1830, Joseph ... |
| STTHOMAS | US Virgin Island where painter Camille Pissarro was born in 1830 (2,6) |
| SOREL | Julien ?, central character in 1830 Stendhal novel The Red and the Black |
| ROSSETTI | Christina, English poet born in 1830 and sister of the painter Dante Gabriel (8) |
| CAMILLEPISSARRO | Impressionist artist born in 1830 to a Sephardic family of Portuguese and French ancestry (7,8) |
| HUSKISSON | MP who in 1830 was the first widely reported railway passenger fatality (9) |
| WILLIAMCOBBETT | Writer and journalist famous for his Rural Rides, collected in 1830 (7,7) |
| RURAL | William Cobbett's views on 19th century England, published in 1830 |
| BELGAE | The name of a country which declared independence in 1830 came from this ancient tribal confederation |
| SDA | Christian denom. |
| BAP | Clinton's denom. |