1780s in Wales

This article is about the particular significance of the decade 1780 - 1789 to Wales and its people.

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Other events of the decade

Incumbents

Events

Arts and literature

New books

1780

  • John Walters - Poems with Notes

1781

1782

1783

  • Julia Ann Hatton - Poems on Miscellaneous Subjects

1784

1785

1786

  • David Samwell - A Narrative of the Death of Captain James Cook
  • Hester Lynch Piozzi - Anecdotes of the late Samuel Johnson, Ll.D., during the last twenty years of his life

1788

1789

Music

1781

1783

  • Evan Hughes (Hughes Fawr) - Rhai Hymnau Newyddion o Fawl i'r Oen

1784

1787

Births

  • 1780
  • 1781
  • 1782
    • 20 January - Sir William Nott, military leader (died 1845)
    • 29 December - Sir William Lloyd, soldier and mountaineer (died 1857)
  • 1783
    • May - Cadwaladr Jones, minister and literary editor (died 1867)
  • 1784
    • 17 January - Joseph Tregelles Price, ironmaster (died 1854)
    • date unknown - Walter Coffin, coal-owner (died 1867)
  • 1785
    • December - Richard Jones (Gwyndaf Eryri), poet (died 1848)
    • 24 December - William Bruce Knight, clergyman and scholar (died 1845)
    • date unknown - William Owen, historian (died 1864)
  • 1786
  • 1787
  • 1788
  • 1789
    • 22 April - Richard Roberts, engineer (died 1864)
    • 24 May - Beti Cadwaladr, Crimea nurse (died 1860)

Deaths

  • 1780
    • 6 March - Sir John Meredith, lawyer, 65
    • 1 April - Sir Stephen Glynne, 7th Baronet, 35
    • date unknown - Richard Thomas, priest and antiquarian, 46
  • 1781
    • 4 April - Henry Thrale, brewer
    • 12 October - David Powell (Dewi Nantbrân), Franciscan friar and author
  • 1782
  • 1783
    • 7 August - Thomas Llewellyn, Baptist minister and writer, 63?
    • 6 September - Anna Williams, friend of Dr Johnson, 77?
  • 1784
    • 5 April - David Williams, minister and schoolmaster, 74?
  • 1785
    • 2 February - John Guest, industrialist, 63
    • 20 October - David Jones of Trefriw, poet, 77?
  • 1789
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