November - Joseph Jenkins, instigator of the religious revival, is guest preacher at meetings in Bethany,
Ammanford, and "converts" incumbent minister
Nantlais Williams.[21]
In local authority elections, the Liberal Party win control of all county councils in Wales.
Orthopaedic surgeon
Robert Jones becomes Honorary Surgeon to the
Baschurch Home in Shropshire which he will develop into the world's first specialized orthopaedic hospital.
Thomas Marchant Williams is knighted in recognition of his role in founding the National Eisteddfod Society.[22]
Rugby league - In the first international league match, played between
England and
Other nationalities, ex-Wales rugby international
Jack Rhapps becomes the World's first dual-code rugby international.
Rugby union -
Percy Bush scores 104 points for the British team on their tour of Australia and New Zealand.
^Dod's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage of Great Britain and Ireland, Including All the Titled Classes. Dod. 1921. p. 356.
^National Museum of Wales (1935). Adroddiad Blynyddol. The Museum. p. 3.
^The county families of the United Kingdom; or, Royal manual of the titled and untitled aristocracy of England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. Dalcassian Publishing Company. 1860. p. 443.
^The Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion. The Society. 1986. p. 63.
^Potter, Matthew (2016). The concept of the 'master' in art education in Britain and Ireland, 1770 to the present. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge. p. 149.
ISBN9781351545471.
^Henry Taylor (1895). "Popish recusants in Flintshire in 1625". Journal of the Architectural, Archaeological, and Historic Society for the County and the City of Chester and North Wales. Architectural, Archaeological, and Historic Society for the County and the City of Chester and North Wales: 304.
^Joseph Whitaker, ed. (1913). Whitaker's Almanack. Whitaker's Almanack. p. 847.
^Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage. Burke's Peerage Limited. 1925. p. 2437.
^David Henry Williams (1993). Catalogue of Seals in the National Museum of Wales: Seal dies, Welsh seals, papal bullae. National Museum of Wales. p. 75.
November - Joseph Jenkins, instigator of the religious revival, is guest preacher at meetings in Bethany,
Ammanford, and "converts" incumbent minister
Nantlais Williams.[21]
In local authority elections, the Liberal Party win control of all county councils in Wales.
Orthopaedic surgeon
Robert Jones becomes Honorary Surgeon to the
Baschurch Home in Shropshire which he will develop into the world's first specialized orthopaedic hospital.
Thomas Marchant Williams is knighted in recognition of his role in founding the National Eisteddfod Society.[22]
Rugby league - In the first international league match, played between
England and
Other nationalities, ex-Wales rugby international
Jack Rhapps becomes the World's first dual-code rugby international.
Rugby union -
Percy Bush scores 104 points for the British team on their tour of Australia and New Zealand.
^Dod's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage of Great Britain and Ireland, Including All the Titled Classes. Dod. 1921. p. 356.
^National Museum of Wales (1935). Adroddiad Blynyddol. The Museum. p. 3.
^The county families of the United Kingdom; or, Royal manual of the titled and untitled aristocracy of England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. Dalcassian Publishing Company. 1860. p. 443.
^The Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion. The Society. 1986. p. 63.
^Potter, Matthew (2016). The concept of the 'master' in art education in Britain and Ireland, 1770 to the present. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge. p. 149.
ISBN9781351545471.
^Henry Taylor (1895). "Popish recusants in Flintshire in 1625". Journal of the Architectural, Archaeological, and Historic Society for the County and the City of Chester and North Wales. Architectural, Archaeological, and Historic Society for the County and the City of Chester and North Wales: 304.
^Joseph Whitaker, ed. (1913). Whitaker's Almanack. Whitaker's Almanack. p. 847.
^Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage. Burke's Peerage Limited. 1925. p. 2437.
^David Henry Williams (1993). Catalogue of Seals in the National Museum of Wales: Seal dies, Welsh seals, papal bullae. National Museum of Wales. p. 75.