1880s in Wales
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This article is about the particular significance of the decade 1880–1889 to Wales and its people.
Incumbents
- Prince of Wales — Albert Edward
- Princess of Wales — Alexandra
- Archdruid of the National Eisteddfod of Wales — Clwydfardd
Events
Arts and literature
Awards
- 1880 — Caernarfon
- 1881 — Merthyr Tydfil
- Chair — Evan Rees ("Dyfed")
- Crown — Watkin Hezekiah Williams
- 1882 — Denbigh
- Chair — withheld
- Crown — Dafydd Rees Williams
- 1883 — Cardiff
- Chair — withheld
- Crown — Anna Walter Thomas
- 1884 — Liverpool
- Chair — Evan Rees ("Dyfed")
- Crown — Edward Foulkes
- 1885 — Aberdare
- Chair — Watkin Hezekiah Williams
- Crown — Griffith Tecwyn Parry
- 1886 — Caernarfon
- Chair — Richard Davies
- Crown — John Cadfan Davies
- 1887 — London
- Chair — Robert Arthur Williams
- Crown — John Cadfan Davies
- 1888 — Wrexham
- Chair — Thomas Tudno Jones
- Crown — Howell Elvet Lewis
- 1889 — Brecon
- Chair — Evan Rees
- Crown — Howell Elvet Lewis
New books
- Rhoda Broughton — Doctor Cupid (1886)
- Richard Davies (Mynyddog) — Pedwerydd Llyfr Mynyddog (1882)
- Amy Dillwyn
- The Rebecca Rioter (1880)
- Jill and Jack(1887)
- Daniel Silvan Evans — Dictionary of the Welsh Language (Geiriadur Cymraeg) (1887)
- Frances Hoggan — Education for Girls in Wales (1882)
- Daniel Owen
- Y Dreflan (1881)
- Rhys Lewis (1885)
- Robert Williams (Trebor Mai) — Gwaith Barddonol Trebor Mai (1883)
Sport
- 1881 — Welsh Rugby Union is formed.
- 1884 — The Cardiff Arms Park hosts its first rugby international (between Wales and Ireland).
- 1889 — In a football match between Wales and Scotland at Wrexham, the referee allows the injured Welsh goalkeeper to be replaced — the first ever substitution in a soccer match.
Births
- 1880
- 30 April - George Maitland Lloyd Davies, pacifist (died 1949)
- 9 May — Thomas Scott-Ellis, 8th Baron Howard de Walden, patron of the arts (died 1946)
- 11 May — David Davies, 1st Baron Davies, politician (died 1944)
- 22 June — Rhys Gabe, rugby player (died 1967)
- 2 September — Isaac Daniel Hooson, poet (died 1948)
- 15 September — William Charles Williams, VC recipient (died 1915)
- date unknown
- Edward Tegla Davies, author (died 1967)
- Harry Grindell Matthews, inventor (died 1941)
- 1881
- 3 January — Lewis Pugh Evans, VC recipient (died 1962)
- 14 February — William John Gruffydd, academic and politician (died 1954)
- 16 April — Ifor Williams, academic (died 1965)
- 5 May — Rupert Price Hallowes, VC recipient (died 1915)
- 16 June — David Grenfell, politician (died 1968)
- 20 June — John Crichton-Stuart, 4th Marquess of Bute, landowner (died 1947)
- August — John Lewis, footballer (died 1954)
- 30 September — Philip Lewis Griffiths, lawyer (died 1945)
- 28 October — Edward Evans, 1st Baron Mountevans, explorer (died 1957)
- December — George Henry Hall, politician (died 1965)
- date unknown
- David Thomas ("Afan"), composer (died 1928)
- Robert Williams, trade union leader
- 1882
- 24 July — Reginald Clarry, politician (died 1945)
- 6 November — David Rees Griffiths, poet (died 1953)
- 16 December — Cyril Fox, archaeologist (died 1967)
- date unknown — Ivor Lewis, artist (died 1958)
- 1883
- 30 April — David John de Lloyd, composer (died 1948)
- 28 May — Clough Williams-Ellis, architect (died 1978)
- 13 September - Percy Thomas, architect (died 1969)
- date unknown
- John Jones (Tydu), poet (died 1968)
- James Walker, politician
- 1884
- 19 February — Clement Davies, politician (died 1962)
- 24 November - Jack Jones, novelist (died 1970)
- date unknown
- Arthur Jenkins, politician (died 1946)
- Thomas Jones, footballer (died 1958)
- 1885
- 2 August — Clarence Bruce, 3rd Baron Aberdare (died 1957)
- 21 November — Robert Evans, footballer (died 1965)
- date unknown
- Ernest Evans, politician (died 1965)
- David John Williams, writer and politician (died 1970)
- 1886
- 28 March — John Osborn Williams, entrepreneur (died 1963)
- 3 May — Morgan Jones, Welsh politician (died 1939)
- 29 September — Jack Williams, VC recipient (died 1953)
- 1887
- 13 January — Hedd Wyn, poet (died 1917)
- 27 February - James Dickson Innes, painter (died 1914)
- date unknown
- Huw Menai, poet (died 1961)
- 1888
- 21 May — William Cove, politician (died 1963)
- 16 August — T. E. Lawrence, writer and war hero (died 1935)
- 19 October — Peter Freeman, politician (died 1956)
- 5 September — Rhys Hopkin Morris, politician (died 1956)
- 1889
- 1 February — John Lewis, philosopher (died 1976)
- 11 December — Cedric Morris, artist (died 1982)
Deaths
- 1880
- 23 April — Robert Thomas (Ap Vychan), minister and writer (b. 1809)
- 1881
- 20 April — William Burges, architect
- 20 November — Hugh Owen, educationist (born 1804)
- 1882
- August — John Dillwyn Llewelyn, botanist and photographer (born 1810)
- 16 December — Alfred Ollivant, Bishop of Llandaff (born 1798)
- 1883
- 8 November — William Rees (Gwilym Hiraethog), poet (born 1802)
- 1884
- 17 March — Edward Lloyd-Mostyn, 2nd Baron Mostyn (born 1795)
- 24 May — Henry Thomas Edwards, preacher (born 1837)
- 6 November — George Vane-Tempest, 5th Marquess of Londonderry, industrialist
- 1885
- 1 May — Henry Brinley Richards, composer (born 1817)
- 1 August — Sidney Gilchrist Thomas, inventor (born 1850)
- 1886
- 31 March — Edward Douglas-Pennant, 1st Baron Penrhyn (born 1800)
- 1887
- 25 January — Rowland Prichard, musician (born 1811)
- 23 April — John Ceiriog Hughes, poet (born 1832)
- 19 July — Lewis Edwards, educationist (born 1809)
- 1888
- 20 August — Henry Richard, politician and peace campaigner (born 1812)
- 1889
- 21 January — Joshua Hughes, Bishop of St Asaph (born 1807)
- 8 June — Gerard Manley Hopkins, Anglo-Welsh poet (born 1844)
- date unknown — John Hughes, industrialist (in St Petersburg)
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