1874 in Wales

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This article is about the particular significance of the year 1874 to Wales and its people.

Incumbents

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  • Bishop of BangorJames Colquhoun Campbell{{cite book | last = Fryde | first = E. B. | title = Handbook of British chronology | publisher = New York Cambridge University Press | location = Cambridge England | year = 1996 | isbn = 9780521563505 | page=292}}{{cite book|author=Thomas Duffus Hardy|title=Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae: Or A Calendar of the Principal Ecclesiastical Dignitaries in England and Wales...|publisher=University Press|year=1854|page=266}}
  • Bishop of LlandaffAlfred Ollivant
  • Bishop of St AsaphJoshua Hughes{{cite book|title=The Apostolical Succession in the Church of England|publisher=James Parkes and Company|year=1866|page=15}}
  • Bishop of St DavidsConnop Thirlwall (until May); Basil Jones (from 24 August){{cite book|author=Thomas Duffus Hardy|title=Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae: Or A Calendar of the Principal Ecclesiastical Dignitaries in England and Wales...|publisher=University Press|year=1854|page=307}}{{cite DWB | id=s-JONE-BAS-1822 | title=Jones, William Basil (Tickell) (1822–1897) | access-date=21 April 2011}}

Events

  • 24 January – Four pilots and two apprentices are drowned in an accident off Llanddwyn on Anglesey.
  • 17 February – In the 1874 United Kingdom general election, newly elected MPs include David Davies (Llandinam) at Cardigan (returned unopposed).{{citation |title=British Electoral Facts 1832–1999 |editor1-first=Colin |editor1-last=Rallings |editor1-link=Colin Rallings |editor2-first=Michael |editor2-last=Thrasher |editor2-link=Michael Thrasher |publisher=Ashgate Publishing Ltd |year=2000}}
  • 1 AprilFrances Morgan marries Dr George Hoggan.{{cite web|url=https://biography.wales/article/s11-HOGG-ELI-1843|title=Hoggan [née Morgan], Frances Elizabeth (1843–1927), physician and social reformer|author=Beth Jenkins|website=Dictionary of Welsh Biography|access-date=9 December 2018}} They later open the first husband-and-wife general medical practice in the UK.
  • 1 May – Coal-owner Sir George Elliot is raised to the baronetcy by the new prime minister, Disraeli.[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/24091/pages/2349 The London Gazette, 1 May 1874]
  • 15 July – Laying of the foundation stone of the clock tower at Machynlleth,{{Coflein|num=32925|desc=Town Clock, Machynlleth|access-date=9 December 2018}} built to mark the coming of age in 1873 of Viscount Castlereagh, the eldest son of the 5th Marquess of Londonderry of Plas Machynlleth.
  • 20 July – In a mining accident at Charles Colliery, Llansamlet, nineteen men are killed.
  • October – The Western Mail reports a deathbed confession made to a minister in the US by a man who claimed he carried out the assault for which Dic Penderyn was executed in 1831.
  • 24 AugustWilliam Basil Jones is consecrated Bishop of St David's.
  • 5 October – The Powysland Club holds its annual meeting at the new Powysland Museum in Welshpool.{{cite book|title=Collections Historical & Archaeological Relating to Montgomeryshire|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cZgxAQAAIAAJ&pg=PR23|year=1874|publisher=The Club|pages=23}}
  • 16 October – The first issue of Yr Ymwelydd is published in Australia under the editorship of William Meirion Evans.
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  • Strike at Dinorwig slate quarry.
  • The Welsh Flannel Company is established at Holywell.{{cite book | last = Richmond | first = Lesley | title = Company archives : the survey of the records of 1000 of the first registered companies in England and Wales | publisher = Gower | location = Aldershot, Hants, England Brookfield, Vt., U.S.A | year = 1986 | isbn = 9780566035470 | page=150}}
  • Henry Davis Pochin begins laying out Bodnant Garden.
  • John Mathias Berry and his wife Mary move to Merthyr Tydfil. The three sons born to them here go on to achieve success in business and be raised to the peerage: Henry Seymour Berry, 1st Baron Buckland, William Ewart Berry, 1st Viscount Camrose and Gomer Berry, 1st Viscount Kemsley.
  • Rev. Richard Williams Morgan is consecrated First Patriarch of a restored Ancient British Church by Jules Ferrette, the founder of the British Orthodox Church, taking the religious name of 'Mar Pelagius I' and undertaking to revive Celtic Christianity as practised prior to the Synod of Whitby while continuing duties as an Anglican clergyman.

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