1710s in Wales explained
This article is about the particular significance of the decade
1710–1719 to
Wales and
its people.
Events
1710
See main article: 1710 in Wales.
- John Wynne obtains permission from the bishop's court to change the name of Trelawnyd to "Newmarket".
- A committee of the House of Commons declares Sir Humphrey Mackworth guilty of "many notorious and scandalous frauds".
1711
See main article: 1711 in Wales.
1712
See main article: 1712 in Wales.
1713
See main article: 1713 in Wales.
- Sir Humphrey Mackworth forms the Company of Mineral Manufacturers.
- Edmund Meyrick dies, leaving a large bequest to Jesus College for scholarships for students from North Wales.
1714
See main article: 1714 in Wales.
- May 8 - Bishop Adam Ottley complains that Griffith Jones (Llanddowror) has been "going about preaching on week days in Churches, Churchyards, and sometimes on the mountains, to hundreds of auditors".
- September 27 - Prince George, son of King George I, is invested as Prince of Wales. His wife, Caroline, becomes Princess of Wales, the first to receive the title at the same time as her husband[1] and the first Princess of Wales for over two hundred years.
1715
See main article: 1715 in Wales.
1716
See main article: 1716 in Wales.
1717
See main article: 1717 in Wales.
1718
See main article: 1718 in Wales.
1719
See main article: 1719 in Wales.
Arts and literature
New books
1711
- Jonathan Edwards - A Vindication of the Doctrine of Original Sin from the exceptions of Dr. Daniel Whitby
1714
1718
- Thomas Taylor - The Principality of Wales exactly described... (London), the first atlas of Wales[5]
1719
Music
Births
1710
1711
1713
1714
1716
1717
1719
Deaths
1712
1713
1714
1715
1716
1717
1718
1719
Notes and References
- Book: Fryer, M.. Fryer, Mary Beacock. Bousfield, Arthur. Toffoli, Garry. Lives of the Princesses of Wales. Dundern Press. Toronto. 1983. 978-0-919670-69-3. 33.
- Book: The Welsh Academy Encyclopedia of Wales. Cardiff. University of Wales Press. 2008.
- Book: Breverton, Terry. Terry Breverton
. Terry Breverton. 2003. The Book of Welsh Pirates and Buccaneers. Sain Tathan. Glyndwr Publishing. 1-903529-09-3.
- Web site: About Adpar . Newcastle Emlyn and Adpar . 2012-02-11 . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20091008070817/http://www.newcastle-emlyn.com/adpar . 2009-10-08 .
- Web site: Thomas Taylor fl.1670-1730 . . 2007-03-15 . 2012-02-11 . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120507201040/https://www.llgc.org.uk/index.php?id=thomastayloratlas5210 . 2012-05-07 .