List of events
This article is about the particular significance of the year 1886 to Wales and its people .
Incumbents
Events
Arts and literature
Awards
National Eisteddfod of Wales – held at Caernarfon
New books
Music
William Owen "of Prysgol" – Y Perl Cerddorol yn cynnwys tonau ac anthemau, cysegredig a moesol (sol-fa edition)[ 19]
Sport
Births
3 March – Jack Jones , Wales international rugby player (died 1951)
4 March – Rowland Griffiths , Wales international rugby player (died 1914 )
5 March
14 March – David Watts , Wales international rugby union player (died 1916)
16 March – James Llewellyn Davies , VC winner (died 1917 )
28 March – John Osborn Williams , entrepreneur (died 1963)
3 May – Morgan Jones , politician (died 1939)
4 May – Olive Wheeler , educationalist (died 1963)
6 June – John Morgan , Archbishop of Wales (died 1957)
17 June – David Brunt , meteorologist (died 1965)
11 July – Ernest Willows , aviation pioneer (died 1926)
13 July – Huw Menai (Huw Owen Williams), poet (died 1961)
22 September – Bil Perry , Welsh international rugby player (died 1970 )
29 September – Jack Williams , VC recipient (died 1953)
9 November (probably) – S. O. Davies , politician (died 1972 )
10 November – Fred Birt , Wales international rugby union player (died 1956)
22 December – David James Jones , philosopher and academic (died 1947 )
Deaths
28 February – John Jones , politician, 73[ 20]
12 March – Edward Arthur Somerset , politician, 69[ 21]
31 March – Edward Douglas-Pennant, 1st Baron Penrhyn , 85[ 22]
7 May – Timothy Richards Lewis , surgeon and pathologist, 44[ 23]
9 June – Edward Williams , iron-master, 60)[ 24]
9 July – Roger Edwards , minister and writer, 75[ 25]
13 October – John Prichard , architect, 69[ 26]
29 October – Evan Evans , ("Evans Bach Nantyglo"), minister, 82[ 27]
See also
References
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^ Dod's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage of Great Britain and Ireland, Including All the Titled Classes . Dod. 1921. p. 356.
^ National Museum of Wales (1935). Adroddiad Blynyddol . The Museum. p. 3.
^ Edward Arthur Copleston (1878). Where's where? Pt. 1. A concise gazetteer of Somerset. Pt. 2. Statistical, educational, parliamentary and practical information . p. 80.
^ Potter, Matthew (2016). The concept of the 'master' in art education in Britain and Ireland, 1770 to the present . Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge. p. 149. ISBN 9781351545471 .
^ Henry Taylor (1895). "Popish recusants in Flintshire in 1625". Journal of the Architectural, Archaeological, and Historic Society for the County and the City of Chester and North Wales . Architectural, Archaeological, and Historic Society for the County and the City of Chester and North Wales: 304.
^ William Llewelyn Davies (1959). "Talbot family, of Margam Abbey and Penrice Castle Glamorganshire" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales. Retrieved 24 November 2021 .
^ The Annual Register . Rivingtons. 1892. p. 179.
^ Reese, M. M. (1976). The royal office of Master of the Horse . London: Threshold Books Ltd. p. 348. ISBN 9780901366900 .
^ Weyman, Henry T. (1929). "Shropshire M.P.s - Memoirs". T.S.A.S., Series 4, Volume XII . p. 28.
^ Lodge, Edmund (2020). Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire.. . Salzwasser-Verlag GMBH. p. 318. ISBN 9783752502664 .
^ Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage . Burke's Peerage Limited. 1885. p. 1027.
^ "Campbell, John Colquhoun (CMBL831JC)" . A Cambridge Alumni Database . University of Cambridge.
^ Death Of The Bishop Of Llandaff , The Times , 25 January 1905; page 4; Issue 37613; col A
^ Havard, William Thomas (1959). "Hughes, Joshua (1807-1889), bishop" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales. Retrieved 26 October 2021 .
^ "William Basil Jones, Bishop of St Davids" . Dictionary of National Biography . Retrieved 21 April 2011 .
^ Daniel Williams (1959). "Griffith, David (Clwydfardd; 1800-1894), eisteddfodic bard and arch-druid" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales. Retrieved 24 November 2021 .
^ "Winners of the Chair | National Eisteddfod" . eisteddfod.wales . Retrieved 27 February 2021 .
^ Dictionary of Welsh Biography entry
^ "Sudden Death of Mr Jones, Bluenose, Llandovery" . Weekly Mail . 6 March 1886. p. 7. Retrieved 13 December 2012 .
^ William Retlaw Williams (1895). The Parliamentary History of the Principality of Wales, from the Earliesr Times to the Present Day . E. Davis and Bell for the author. p. 132.
^ Thomas Richards (1959). "Pennant (and Douglas-Pennant), family, of Penrhyn, Llandygâi, Caernarfonshire" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales . Retrieved 13 December 2021 .
^ "Dr. Timothy Richards Lewis (1841–1886)" . Nature . 148 (3758): 562. 1941. doi :10.1038/148562a0 .
^ Walter Thomas Morgan (1959). "Williams, Edward (1826-1886), iron-master" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales . Retrieved 28 November 2021 .
^ Gwilym Thomas Jones (1959). "Edwards, Roger (1811-1886), Calvinistic Methodist minister" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales . Retrieved 13 December 2021 .
^ John Davies ; Nigel Jenkins ; Menna Baines; Peredur Lynch (2008). The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales . p. 710. ISBN 978-0-7083-1953-6 .
^ Nansi Ceridwen Jones (1959). "Evans, Evan (1804-1886), Independent minister and author" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales . Retrieved 13 December 2021 .