1845 in Wales

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1845
in
Wales

Centuries:
  • 17th
  • 18th
  • 19th
  • 20th
  • 21st
Decades:
  • 1820s
  • 1830s
  • 1840s
  • 1850s
  • 1860s
See also:
1845 in
The United Kingdom
Ireland
Scotland

This article is about the particular significance of the year 1845 to Wales and its people.

Incumbent[]

Events[]

Arts and literature[]

Literature and new books[]

  • 1 JanuaryLewis Edwards founds the periodical Y Traethodydd.
  • The Welsh language periodical Y Trysorfa is founded.
  • Thomas Gee inherits his father's printing business.[5]
  • Daniel Evans (Daniel Ddu o Geredigion)Galar-Cerdd ar Farwolaeth William Bruce Knight, Deon Llandaf
  • Yr Esboniad Beirniadol
  • Y Beirniadur Cymreig
  • Samuel Prideaux TregellesHebrew Reading Lessons

Music[]

  • Rosser BeynonTelyn Seion
  • Casgliad o Hymnau (hymns)
  • Y Ganaan Glyd

Visual arts[]

Births[]

Deaths[]

References[]

  1. ^ John Maxwell Dunn (1948). The Chester & Holyhead Railway. Oakwood Press.
  2. ^ Commercial Relations of the United States with Foreign Countries During the Years ... U.S. Government Printing Office. 1897.
  3. ^ "Wales". Retrieved 10 June 2014.
  4. ^ Ralph Alan Griffiths (1991). The City of Swansea: Challenges and Change. A. Sutton. ISBN 978-0-86299-676-5.
  5. ^ Cylchgrawn Hanes Cymru. University of Wales Press. 1994.
  6. ^ Cylchgrawn Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru: The National Library of Wales Journal. Council of the National Library of Wales. 1968.
  7. ^ Serle, Percival (1949). "Griffith, Samuel Walker". Dictionary of Australian Biography. Sydney: Angus and Robertson. Retrieved 28 December 2008.
  8. ^ Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas (1842). History of the Orders of Knighthood of the British Empire; of the Order of the Guelphs of Hanover; and of the Medals, Clasps, and Crosses, Conferred for Naval and Military Services. J. Hunter. pp. 5.
  9. ^ Cokayne, George E. (1910). Gibbs, Vicary (ed.). The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant. I, Ab-Adam to Basing. London: St. Catherine Press. p. 43.
  10. ^ Lawrence Thomas. "Knight, William Bruce (1785-1845), Welsh scholar, ecclesiastic, and administrator". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 22 May 2020.
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