1780 in Wales
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This article is about the particular significance of the year 1780 to Wales and its people.
Incumbents
Events
- July 1 - Anthony Bacon acquires the lease of the Hirwaun ironworks.
- Admiral Sir Thomas Foley plays an important role in the relief of Gibraltar.
- Edward Williames Salusbury Vaughan succeeds to the Rûg estate.
- Thomas Parry Jones-Parry marries his cousin Margaret and acquires the Madryn estate.
- The Ladies of Llangollen settle at Plas Newydd.
- Richard Price devises the "Northampton Tables" for calculating actuarial valuation for assurance and pensions.
- Sir Watkin Lewes becomes Lord Mayor of London.
- The development of Ebbw Vale Steelworks begins.
Arts and literature
New books
- John Walters - Poems with Notes
Music
Births
- 10 February - James Henry Cotton, Dean of Bangor (died 1862)
- 15 April - Angharad Llwyd, antiquary (died 1866)
- 14 May - Sir Thomas Frankland Lewis, politician (died 1855)
- 7 October - Wyndham Lewis, MP (died 1838)
- date unknown
- Dic Aberdaron (Richard Robert Jones), traveller and linguist (died 1843)[1]
- Thomas Prothero, lawyer and businessman (died 1853)[2]
Deaths
- 6 March - Sir John Meredith, lawyer, 65
- 1 April - Sir Stephen Glynne, 7th Baronet, 35
- date unknown - Richard Thomas, genealogist, 46
References
- ↑ Humphreys, H. The Celebrated Cambrian Linguist, or the History of Dick Aberdaron (Carnarvon: H. Humphreys, 1866).
- ↑ Welsh Biography Online, Prothero, Thomas.
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