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1794 in Wales

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1794
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Wales
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1794 in
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This article is about the particular significance of the year 1794 to Wales and its people.

Incumbents

Events

Arts and literature

New books

Music

  • The music of Men of Harlech is first published (without words) as Gorhoffedd Gwŷr Harlech—March of the Men of Harlech in the second edition of The Musical and Poetical Relicks of the Welsh Bards.[4]

Births

Deaths

References

  1. ^ K., J. (1892). "Kemble, Charles" . In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 30. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
  2. ^ HISTORY OF CAMBRIA COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA BY HENRY WILSON STOREY, vol. 1 (1907), p 204
  3. ^ Watkin William Price. "CRAWSHAY family, of Cyfarthfa, Glam., industrialists". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
  4. ^ Fuld, James J. (2000). The Book of World-famous Music: classical, popular, and folk (5th ed.). Dover. p. 394.
  5. ^ The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. New England Historic Genealogical Society. 1942. p. 70.
  6. ^ Robert Thomas Jenkins. "Gronow, Rees Howell (1794-1865), writer of memoirs". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  7. ^ Robert (Bob) Owen. "Thomas, David (1794-1882), pioneer of the iron industry in U.S.A." Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  8. ^ Watkin William Price. "Fothergill family, iron-masters". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  9. ^ Robert (Bob) Owen. "The National Library of Wales: Dictionary of Welsh Biography". yba.llgc.org. Retrieved 22 December 2016.
  10. ^ Debrett's Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. G. Woodfall. 1828. p. 98.
  11. ^ "WILLIAMS, Sir Hugh, 8th Bt. (1718-94), of Nant, Caern". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 20 August 2017.
  12. ^ [1]"PAGET, Hon. William (1769-94), of Plas Newydd, Anglesey". Retrieved 24 October 2018.