1740s in Wales

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This article is about the particular significance of the decade 1740 - 1749 to Wales and its people.

Contents

[edit] Incumbents

[edit] Events

1740

1741

1742

1744

1745

1746

1747

1748

1749

  • April 8 - Charles Wesley marries Sarah Gwynne of Garth.
  • July 19 - "Madam" Sidney Griffith accompanies Howell Harris to the Llangeitho association - the beginning of a relationship that would cause considerable controversy.
  • September 23 - Harris finds "Madam Griffith" awaiting him at Trevecka, with the news that her husband, now bankrupt, had beaten her and thrown her out of the house for refusing to give him any more money.

[edit] Arts and literature

[edit] New books

1740

1742

1744

  • Jane Brereton - Poems on several occasions (posthumously published)

1746

  • Anna Williams - Life of the Emperor Julian (translation from the French)

1749

  • Zachariah Williams - A True Narrative of certain Circumstances relating to Zachariah Williams in the Charterhouse


[edit] Music

1740

  • Howell Harris - Llyfr o Hymneu o Waith Amryw Awdwyr (collection of hymns)

1742

1747

[edit] Births

1740

1741

1742

1745

1746

1747

  • January - Richard Fenton, poet and author (d. 1821)

1748

  • August 20 - Thomas Johnes, landowner (d. 1816)

1749

[edit] Deaths

1740

1741

  • August - David Owen, 29 ("David of the White Rock"), harpist,
  • date unknown - Wil Hopcyn, poet, 41?

1743

1744

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1749