1885 in Wales
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Template:Short description Template:Use Welsh English Template:Use dmy dates Template:Year in Wales header This article is about the particular significance of the year 1885 to Wales and its people.
Incumbents
- Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey – Richard Davies[1]
- Lord Lieutenant of Brecknockshire – Joseph Bailey, 1st Baron Glanusk[2]
- Lord Lieutenant of Caernarvonshire – Edward Douglas-Pennant, 1st Baron Penrhyn[3]
- Lord Lieutenant of Cardiganshire – Edward Pryse
- Lord Lieutenant of Carmarthenshire – John Campbell, 2nd Earl Cawdor[4]
- Lord Lieutenant of Denbighshire – William Cornwallis-West[5]
- Lord Lieutenant of Flintshire – Hugh Robert Hughes[6]
- Lord Lieutenant of Glamorgan – Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot[7]
- Lord Lieutenant of Merionethshire – Robert Davies Pryce [8]
- Lord Lieutenant of Monmouthshire – Henry Somerset, 8th Duke of Beaufort[9]
- Lord Lieutenant of Montgomeryshire – Edward Herbert, 3rd Earl of Powis[10]
- Lord Lieutenant of Pembrokeshire – William Edwardes, 4th Baron Kensington[11]
- Lord Lieutenant of Radnorshire – Arthur Walsh, 2nd Baron Ormathwaite[12]
- Bishop of Bangor – James Colquhoun Campbell[13]
- Bishop of Llandaff – Richard Lewis[14]
- Bishop of St Asaph – Joshua Hughes[15]
- Bishop of St Davids – Basil Jones[16]
Events
- October – Keswick House, predecessor of Aberdare Hall, in Cardiff opens, allowing women to study for degrees through the University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire.
- 24 November – The United Kingdom general election is the first in which the Liberal Party has a candidate in every Welsh constituency. The Liberals win 30 of the 34 available seats.
- 23 December – 81 miners are killed in an accident at the Maerdy Colliery, Rhondda.
- The world's first passenger-carrying ropeway comes into use over the River Aeron at Aberaeron.
- Opening of steelworks at Brymbo.
- By order of the Admiralty, only Welsh coal is to be used on ships of the Royal Navy.
- Three people are killed when fire breaks out at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth.
- Frances Hoggan is the first woman doctor registered in Wales.
- Opening of the first local authority secondary school in Cardiff.
- Under the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885, the constituencies of Denbighshire, Glamorganshire, North and South Monmouthshire are among those disestablished.
Arts and literature
Awards
National Eisteddfod of Wales – held at Aberdare
- Chair – Watkin Hezekiah Williams, "Y Gwir yn Erbyn y Byd"[18]
- Crown – Griffith Tecwyn Parry
New books
- Daniel James (Gwyrosydd) – Caneuon Gwyrosydd
- Daniel Owen – Hunangofiant Rhys Lewis, Gweinidog Bethel, the first long novel written in Welsh
Music
- 5 August – Queen Victoria's harpist John Thomas (Pencerdd Gwalia) marries a former student, Joan Francis Denny.[19]
Sport
- Football – Druids win the Welsh Cup for the fourth time in its eight-year history.
- Golf – Course at Borth opens.
- Rugby union
- Cross Keys RFC, London Welsh RFC, Neyland RFC and Risca RFC are founded.
- Arthur Gould plays his first international match for Wales.
Births
- 21 May – William Dowell, Welsh dual-code rugby player (died 1949)
- 26 June – David John Williams, writer and politician (died 1970)
- 2 August – Clarence Bruce, 3rd Baron Aberdare (died 1957)
- 5 September – Jenkin Alban Davies, Welsh international rugby captain (died 1976)
- 21 November – Robert Evans, footballer (died 1965)
- date unknown
- Ernest Evans, politician (died 1965)
- James Grey West, architect (died 1951, in Beer, Devon)
Deaths
- 21 January – John Gwyn Jeffreys, conchologist, 76[20]
- 15 March – Jane Williams (Ysgafell), writer, 79[21]
- 1 May – Henry Brinley Richards, composer, 67[22]
- 10 May – Edward Stephen, composer, 62[23]
- 27 July – Penry Williams, artist, 82[24]
- 1 August – Sidney Gilchrist Thomas, metallurgist and inventor, 34[25]
- 24 September – Samuel Roberts, political and economic writer, 85[26]
See also
References
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