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1795 in Wales
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This article is about the particular significance of the year 1795 to Wales and its people.
Incumbents
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Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey - Henry Paget
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Lord Lieutenant of Brecknockshire and Monmouthshire – Henry Somerset, 5th Duke of Beaufort
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Lord Lieutenant of Caernarvonshire - Thomas Bulkeley, 7th Viscount Bulkeley
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Lord Lieutenant of Cardiganshire – Wilmot Vaughan, 1st Earl of Lisburne
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Lord Lieutenant of Carmarthenshire – John Vaughan
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Lord Lieutenant of Denbighshire – Richard Myddelton (until 2 April)
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Lord Lieutenant of Flintshire - Sir Roger Mostyn, 5th Baronet
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Lord Lieutenant of Glamorgan – John Stuart, 1st Marquess of Bute
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Lord Lieutenant of Merionethshire - Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 5th Baronet
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Lord Lieutenant of Montgomeryshire – George Herbert, 2nd Earl of Powis
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Lord Lieutenant of Pembrokeshire – Richard Philipps, 1st Baron Milford
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Lord Lieutenant of Radnorshire – Thomas Harley
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Bishop of Bangor – John Warren
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Bishop of Llandaff – Richard Watson
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Bishop of St Asaph – Lewis Bagot
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Bishop of St Davids – William Stuart
Events
- 8 April - George, Prince of Wales, marries his first cousin, Princess Caroline of Brunswick.
- June - Cecilia Thrale, youngest daughter of Hester Thrale, elopes with John Meredith Mostyn, a member of the prominent Anglesey family.
- July - Ezekiel Hughes, Edward Bebb and others leave Llanbryn-mair on foot, bound for Philadelphia.
- September - Hester Thrale and her second husband, Gabriele Piozzi, settle in Wales, where they begin renovating Bachygraig.
- date unknown
- Samuel Homfray brings an unsuccessful suit, at Hereford Assizes, of the commoners against the Dowlais Company.
- The events of the French Revolution cause corn prices to rise dramatically, but wages do not follow. Food riots are commonplace across Wales for the several years after.
- The Universal British Directory includes the first-ever entry for Merthyr Tydfil.
- Copper bolts forged at Parys Mountain are used in the construction of an American warship, the USS Constitution.
Arts and literature
New books
- Thomas Evans (Tomos Glyn Cothi) - The Miscellaneous Repository neu Y Drysorfa Gymysgedig
- John Jones (Jac Glan-y-gors) - Seren Tan Gwmmwl
Births
- 18 January - Edward Lloyd-Mostyn, 2nd Baron Mostyn, politician (died 1884)
- 5 August - George Rice-Trevor, 4th Baron Dynevor, politician (died 1869)
- December - John Davies, philosopher (died 1861)
- 7 December - Samuel George Homfray, industrialist (died 1882)
- 11 December - Thomas Taylor Griffith, surgeon (died 1876)
- date unknown - Zephaniah Williams, Chartist (died 1874)
- probable - Maria Jane Williams, musician (d. 1873)
Deaths
- 25 January - Morgan Edwards, Baptist historian, 72
- 2 April – Richard Myddelton, Lord Lieutenant of Denbighshire, 69
- 11 March - William Mostyn Owen, landowner and politician, 72/3
- May - David Ellis, clergyman and poet, 58
- 20 August - William Jones, poet, antiquary and radical, 71
- 14 October - Henry Owen, theologian, 79
References
References
- Edward Breese. (1873). "Kalendars of Gwynedd; or, Chronological lists of lords-lieutenant [&c.] ... for the counties of Anglesey, Caernarvon, and Merioneth".
- J.C. Sainty. (1979). "List of Lieutenants of Counties of England and Wales 1660-1974". Swift Printers (Sales) Ltd.
- Nicholas, Thomas. (1991). "Annals and antiquities of the counties and county families of Wales". Genealogical Pub. Co.
- (1992). "Cylchgrawn Hanes Cymru". University of Wales Press.
- Edwin Poole. (1886). "The Illustrated History and Biography of Brecknockshire from the Earliest Times to the Present Day: Containing the General History, Antiquities, Sepulchral Monuments and Inscriptions". Edwin Poole.
- Edward Breese. (1873). "Kalendars of Gwynedd; or, Chronological lists of lords-lieutenant [&c.] ... for the counties of Anglesey, Caernarvon, and Merioneth".
- "Myddelton, Richard (1726-95), of Chirk Castle, Denb.".
- Nicholas, Thomas. (1991). "Annals and antiquities of the counties and county families of Wales". Genealogical Pub. Co.
- Edward Breese. (1873). "Kalendars of Gwynedd; or, Chronological lists of lords-lieutenant [&c.] ... for the counties of Anglesey, Caernarvon, and Merioneth".
- Bertie George Charles. (1959). "Philipps family, of Picton".
- Jonathan Williams. (1859). "The History of Radnorshire". R. Mason.
- Thomas Duffus Hardy. (1854). "Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae: Or A Calendar of the Principal Ecclesiastical Dignitaries in England and Wales...". University Press.
- (1780). "The Monthly Review Or Literary Journal Enlarged". Porter.
- John Henry James. (1898). "A History and Survey of the Cathedral Church of SS. Peter, Paul, Dubritius, Teilo, and Oudoceus, Llandaff". Western Mail.
- (1866). "The Apostolical Succession in the Church of England". James Parkes and Company.
- (1939). "Guides and Handbooks". Royal Historical Society (Great Britain).
- Alfred Bailey. (1879). "The Succession to the English Crown: A Historical Sketch". Macmillan.
- [http://archives.li.man.ac.uk/ead/search?operation=search&query=dc.title%20any%2Fcql.relevant%2Fcql.proxinfo%20%221899%20Begg%20b%20Elsie%20Cecilia%22%20and%20c3.ead-idx-creator%20exact%20%22author%3A%20cecilia%20margareta%20mostyn,%20nee%20thrale%20(1777-1857),%20hester%20thrale%20piozzi%20and%20others.%22 John Rylands University Library: Thrale-Piozzi manuscripts]. Accessed 16 January 2015
- William Ambrose Bebb. "Hughes, Ezekiel (1766-1849), one of the early Welsh settlers in the far west of the U.S.A.".
- [http://www.walesartsreview.org/the-gregynog-papers-7-place-makes-a-great-difference-hester-piozzis-welsh-independence/ The Gregynog Papers #7: Chapter 3]. Accessed 16 January 2015
- Watkin William Price. "Homfray family, of Penydarren".
- Paul Reynolds, ''The Ironmasters' Bags'' (2010), p93
- "A Copper Confessional".
- Philip Jenkins. (13 October 2014). "A History of Modern Wales 1536-1990". Routledge.
- (1878). "Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage". Burke's Peerage Limited..
- (1864). "Debrett's Illustrated Peerage and Baronetage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland". Bosworth & Harrison.
- David Williams. "Williams, Zephaniah (1795-1874), Chartist".
- Marion Löffler. "Williams, Maria Jane ('Llinos') (1795-1873), folklore collector and musician".
- Edward William Price Evans. "Edwards, Morgan (1722-1795), Baptist minister and historian".
- P. D. G. Thomas (1964b). [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1754-1790/member/owen-william-1742-95 "Owen, William (?1742–95), of Woodhouse, Salop and Bryngwyn, Mont."], ''The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1754–1790'', ed. L. Namier, J. Brooke.
- David Jenkins. "Ellis, David (1736-1795), cleric, poet, translator, and transcriber of manuscripts".
- Enid Pierce Roberts. "Jones, William (1726-1795), antiquary and poet". National Library of Wales.
- "Owen, Henry (1716-1795), cleric, physician, and scholar".
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