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1866 in Wales

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1866
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This article is about the particular significance of the year 1866 to Wales and its people.

Incumbents

Events

Arts and literature

Awards

New books

Music

  • John Owen (Owain Alaw) — Gŵyl Gwalia
  • John Thomas (Pencerdd Gwalia)The Bride of Neath Valley (cantata)
  • The Eryri music festival (Gwyl Gerddorol Eryri) is founded.

Sport

Births

  • 13 January — Frank Hill, Wales international rugby captain (died 1927)
  • 21 January — Sir Owen Cox, politician and businessman in Australia (died 1932)
  • 22 March — Willie Thomas, Wales international rugby captain (died 1921)
  • 1 April — Sir William Henry Hoare Vincent, diplomat (died 1941)
  • 18 April — Frederick Llewellyn-Jones, lawyer and politician (died 1941)
  • 20 April — Sir John Milsom Rees, laryngologist (died 1952)[9]
  • 30 May — John Gruffydd Moelwyn Hughes, poet and hymn-writer (died 1944)
  • 5 August — Sir Edward Anwyl, Celtic scholar (died 1914)[10]
  • 7 August — Charles Granville Bruce, mountaineer (died 1939)
  • 13 August - William Finney, cricketer (died 1927)
  • 24 August — Caesar Jenkyns, footballer (died 1941)
  • 4 October — Robert Jones (Trebor Aled), poet (died 1917)
  • 12 October — James Ramsay MacDonald, politician (died 1937)[11]
  • 4 November — Sir David William Evans, lawyer, public servant and Wales international rugby player, (died 1926)
  • 5 November — Daniel Protheroe, conductor and choirmaster (died 1934)
  • 14 November — Tom Morgan Wales international rugby player (died 1899)
  • 24 November — Alexander Bland, Wales international rugby player (died 1947)
  • 4 December — Dai Lewis (died 1943), rugby union forward who played international rugby for Wales
  • 15 December — William Williams, Wales national rugby union player (died 1945)
  • date unknown — David Delta Evans (Dewi Hiraddug), journalist, author, and Unitarian minister (died 1948)

Deaths

  • 16 January — David Owen (Brutus), literary editor, 70
  • 27 January — John Gibson, sculptor, 75
  • 31 January — Owen Owen Roberts, physician, 73
  • 29 March - Thomas Jones (Glan Alun), poet, 55
  • 19 May — David Davis, Blaengwawr, industrialist, 69[12]
  • 31 August (approx) — Robert Jermain Thomas, missionary (murdered in Korea), 26
  • October — Evan Bevan, humorous writer, 42/43[13]
  • 16 October — Angharad Llwyd, antiquary, 86[14]
  • 27 October — William Rowlands, minister and author active in the USA
  • 30 October — George Lort Phillips, MP for Pembrokeshire, 55 (injuries from a fall)[15]
  • 1 December (in London) — George Everest, surveyor and geographer, 76

References

  1. ^ Georgina Battiscombe (2002). Queen Alexandra. Royal National Institute of the Blind.
  2. ^ Reports of County Courts Cases and Appeals: Decided by All the Superior Courts, and of Decisions in the County Courts, Together with Cases in Bankruptcy. John Crockford. 1874. p. 18.
  3. ^ Welsh Bibliographical Society (1950). The Journal of the Welsh Bibliographical Society. Welsh Bibliographical Society. p. 69.
  4. ^ Quick, Michael (2009). Railway Passenger Stations in Great Britain: a Chronology (4th ed.). Oxford: Railway and Canal Historical Society. ISBN 978-0-901461-57-5.
  5. ^ Morris, Keith. "Cholera 1866". Carnarvon Traders. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
  6. ^ "Whitford Point Lighthouse". Coflein. Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales. 2009. Retrieved 26 November 2010.
  7. ^ Boyd, James I. C. (1988). The Tal-y-llyn Railway. Wild Swan Publications Ltd. ISBN 0-906867-46-0.
  8. ^ William Rees (1866). Nodiadau eglurhaol ac ymarferol ar yr Epistol at yr Hebreaid.
  9. ^ Emyr Wyn Jones. "Rees, Sir John Milsom (1866-1952), surgeon and laryngologist". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
  10. ^ Thomas Herbert Parry-Williams. "Anwyl, Sir Edward (1866-1914), Celtic scholar". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 11 June 2019.
  11. ^ Marquand, David: Ramsay MacDonald, London, 1977, pp. 4–5
  12. ^ Watkin William Price. "Davis family, of Hirwaun, Aberdare, and Ferndale, coalowners". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
  13. ^ Griffith Milwyn Griffiths. "Evan Bevan". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
  14. ^ Evan Gilbert Wright. "Llwyd, Angharad (1780-1866), antiquary". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
  15. ^ "Funeral of the Late Mr Lort Phillips". Potter's Electric News. 7 November 1866. Retrieved 13 December 2013.
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