1859 in Wales
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This article is about the particular significance of the year 1859 to Wales and its people.
Incumbents
- Prince of Wales – The Prince Albert Edward, son of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom
- Princess of Wales – vacant
Events
- January - Y Brython changes from weekly to monthly publication.
- 1 April - Opening of the Corris Railway.
- 5 April - 27 men are killed by flooding at Neath Chain Colliery.
- 29 June - Benjamin Hall is raised to the peerage as 1st Baron Llanover.
- 25 October - St Brynach's Church, Cwm-yr-Eglwys, is destroyed by the 'Royal Charter Storm'.
- 26 October - The steam clipper Royal Charter is wrecked off the north-east Anglesey coast, with the estimated loss of around 459 lives, the greatest loss of life in any maritime accident in Welsh waters.
- Peak year for copper production in Wales.
- Opening of the East Bute Dock, Cardiff.
- Merger of Yr Amserau and Baner Cymru.
- Religious revival led by Humphrey Jones.
- The Cymanfa Ganu movement is launched in Aberdare.
- Sir Charles Morgan, 3rd Baronet, is created Baron Tredegar.
Arts and literature
Awards
- Lewis William Lewis (Llew Llwyfo) wins the chair at the Merthyr Tydfil eisteddfod.
New books
- Nathaniel Jones - Fy Awenydd
- Richard Parry (Gwalchmai) - Adgofion am John Elias
- Thomas Stephens & Gweirydd ap Rhys - Orgraff yr Iaith Gymraeg
- William Thomas (Gwilym Marles) - Prydyddiaeth
Music
- John Roberts (Ieuan Gwyllt) - Llyfr Tonau Cynulleidfaol
Births
- 11 January - Sir Joseph Alfred Bradney, historian (died 1933)
- 29 January - Sir George Lockwood Morris, industrialist and Welsh international rugby player (died 1947)
- 7 February - Frank Hancock, Wales international rugby union international (died 1943)
- 16 February - T. E. Ellis, politician (died 1899)
- 18 April - Sir Evan Davies Jones, 1st Baronet, civil engineer (died 1949)
- 4 May - Sir Samuel Thomas Evans, politician and judge (died 1918)
- 22 May - Jonathan Ceredig Davies, travel writer (died 1932)
- 17 July - Ernest Rhys, writer (died 1946)
- 11 Oct – Aneurin Williams, politician (died 1924)
- 5 December - Edward John Lewis, Wales international rugby union player (died 1925)
- 7 December - Leonard Watkins, Wales international rugby union player (died 1901)
- 25 December - John Goulstone Lewis Wales international rugby union player (died 1935)
- November - Richard Bell, politician (died 1930)
Deaths
- 19 April - Christopher Bethell, Bishop of Bangor, 85?
- 21 June - John Bowen, Bishop of Sierra Leone, 43 (yellow fever)
- 8 July - John Thomas (Siôn Wyn o Eifion), poet, 78
- 10 September - Sir John Hay Williams, landowner, 65
- 24 September – Joseph Murray Ince, painter, 53
- October - Evan Jones (Ifan y Gorlan), harpist
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