1837 Spain: George Borrow translates St. Luke’s Gospel into Romani.
1848 Transylvania: Serfs (including Gypsies) emancipated.
1849 Denmark: Gypsies allowed into the country again.
1855 Romania: Gypsy slaves in Moldavia emancipated.
1856 Romania: Gypsy slaves in Wallachia emancipated.
1860 Sweden: Immigration restrictions eased.
1868 Holland: New immigration of Gypsies reported.
1872 Belgium: Foreign Gypsies expelled.
1874 Ottoman Empire: Muslim Gypsies given equal rights with other Muslims.
1875 Denmark: Gypsies barred from the country once more.
1876 Bulgaria: In a pogrom, villagers massacre the Muslim Gypsies in Koprivshtitsa.
1879 Hungary: National conference of Gypsies held in Kisfalu.
1886 Bulgaria: Nomadism banned.
1888 United Kingdom: Gypsy Lore Society established.
1899 Germany: Police Gypsy Information Service set up in Munich by Alfred Dillmann. –
1904 Germany: Prussian Parliament unanimously adopts proposal to regulate Gypsy movement and work.