1753 in Wales
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This article is about the particular significance of the year 1753 to Wales and its people.
Incumbents
Events
- Lewis Morris is briefly imprisoned at Cardigan when the local squires challenge his rights as the Crown's local representative to mine for lead. As a result of the controversy, Morris visits London for the first time.
- Isaac Wilkinson of Cumbria takes out a lease on the Bersham furnace at Wrexham, and settles at Plas Grono.
- William Thomas, former Sheriff of Caernarvonshire, unsuccessfully brings an action in Chancery against Thomas James, Lord Bulkeley, claiming the advowson of Aber.
Arts and literature
New books
- Thomas Richards of Coychurch - Antiquæ linguæ Britannicæ thesaurus (English-Welsh dictionary)
- William Wogan - Essay on the Proper Lessons of the Church of England
Music
- July 2 - John Jones succeeds the late Johann Christoph Pepusch as organist at Charterhouse.
Births
- April 2 - William Lort Mansel, Master of Trinity College, Cambridge (died 1820)
- October 8 - William Jones, Welsh-descended Governor of Rhode Island (died 1822)
- December 10 - Richard Thomas, Anglican priest and antiquarian (died 1780)
Deaths
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