1852 in Wales
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This article is about the particular significance of the year 1852 to Wales and its people.
Incumbents
- Prince of Wales – The Prince Albert Edward, son of Queen Victoria
- Princess of Wales – vacant
Events
- 24 February — The Times reports that Robert Stephenson has approved Isambard Kingdom Brunel's design for a railway bridge at Chepstow.
- 10 May — 27 men are killed by quicksand at Gwendraeth Colliery, Pontyberem.
- August — Halkyn-born Mormon missionary Dan Jones begins his second (4-year) mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Wales.[1] He also oversees translation of the Book of Mormon into the Welsh language.
- 14 September — Three-decker sailing first-rate ship of the line HMS Duke of Wellington, converted on the stocks to screw propulsion, is launched at Pembroke Dock.
- 4 November — In the United Kingdom general election:
- Walter Coffin becomes the first Nonconformist MP elected in Wales.
- Henry Vivian becomes MP for Truro.
- Crawshay Bailey becomes MP for Monmouth Boroughs.
- December — In the by-election caused by the death of John Josiah Guest, Henry Austin Bruce is elected MP for Merthyr Tydfil.
- St David's College, Lampeter, becomes the first institution in Wales to award degrees.
- Construction of the first Merthyr Synagogue begins.
Arts and literature
New books
- Aneurin Jones — Tafol y Beirdd
- William Rees (Gwilym Hiraethog) — Aelwyd F'Ewythr Robert
- John Williams (Glanmor) — Awstralia a'r Cloddfeydd Aur
- Robert Williams — Enwogion Cymru: A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Welshmen, from the Earliest Times
Music
- J. Ambrose Lloyd — Teyrnasoedd y Ddaear
- Edward Stephen (Tanymarian) — Ystorm Tiberias (oratorio)
- Thomas Williams (Hafrenydd) — Ceinion Cerddoriaeth
Births
- 20 March — John Gwenogvryn Evans, palaeographer (died 1930)
- 26 April — William Eilir Evans, journalist (died 1910)
- 28 April — Sir Francis Edwards, 1st Baronet, Liberal politician (died 1927)
- 11 May — Sir David Saunders Davies, MP (died 1934)
- 25 November — Sir Evan Vincent Evans, Eisteddfod supporter (died 1934)
- December — Alice Gray Jones (Ceridwen Peris), writer (died 1943)
Deaths
- 23 February — Evan Jones (Ieuan Gwynedd), minister and journalist, 31
- 2 May — John Jones (Ioan Tegid), poet, 60
- 20 May — Robert Williamson, poet, 45?
- 26 November — John Josiah Guest, engineer, entrepreneur and politician, 77
References
- ↑ Williams, David (2009). "Jones, Daniel". Welsh Biography Online. Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru. Retrieved 2014-06-10.
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