1836
in
Wales
Centuries:
  • 17th
  • 18th
  • 19th
  • 20th
  • 21st
Decades:
  • 1810s
  • 1820s
  • 1830s
  • 1840s
  • 1850s
See also:List of years in Wales
Timeline of Welsh history
1836 in
The United Kingdom
Scotland
Elsewhere

This article is about the particular significance of the year 1836 to Wales and its people.

Incumbents

Events

Arts and literature

New books

English language

Welsh language

Music

Births

Deaths

See also

References

  1. Edward Breese (1873). Kalendars of Gwynedd; or, Chronological lists of lords-lieutenant [&c.] ... for the counties of Anglesey, Caernarvon, and Merioneth. p. 24.
  2. 1 2 3 J.C. Sainty (1979). List of Lieutenants of Counties of England and Wales 1660-1974. London: Swift Printers (Sales) Ltd.
  3. Nicholas, Thomas (1991). Annals and antiquities of the counties and county families of Wales. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co. p. 695. ISBN 9780806313146.
  4. Cylchgrawn Hanes Cymru. University of Wales Press. 1992. p. 169.
  5. "Penpont including attached conservatory and rear service ranges". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
  6. Edwin Poole (1886). The Illustrated History and Biography of Brecknockshire from the Earliest Times to the Present Day: Containing the General History, Antiquities, Sepulchral Monuments and Inscriptions. Edwin Poole. p. 378.
  7. Edward Breese (1873). Kalendars of Gwynedd; or, Chronological lists of lords-lieutenant [&c.] ... for the counties of Anglesey, Caernarvon, and Merioneth. p. 26.
  8. "not known". Old Wales: Monthly Magazine of Antiquities for Wales and the Borders. "Old Wales" Office. 3: 106. 1907.
  9. Nicholas, Thomas (1991). Annals and antiquities of the counties and county families of Wales. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co. p. 612. ISBN 9780806313146.
  10. Edward Breese (1873). Kalendars of Gwynedd; or, Chronological lists of lords-lieutenant [&c.] ... for the counties of Anglesey, Caernarvon, and Merioneth. p. 29.
  11. Amy Audrey Locke (1916). The Hanbury Family. Arthur L. Humphreys. p. 147.
  12. Evan David Jones (1959). "Herbert family (earls of Powis)". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
  13. Thorne, R.G. "John Owen (1776-1861) of Orielton, Pembrokeshire". History of Parliament. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
  14. Jonathan Williams (1859). The History of Radnorshire. R. Mason. p. 115.
  15. William Stockdale (1833). Stockdale's Peerage of the United Kingdom. p. 86.
  16. Fryde, E. B. (1996). Handbook of British chronology. Cambridge England: New York Cambridge University Press. p. 292. ISBN 9780521563505.
  17. Thomas Duffus Hardy (1854). Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae: Or A Calendar of the Principal Ecclesiastical Dignitaries in England and Wales... University Press. p. 305.
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  19.  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: "Carey, William (1769-1846)". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
  20. The Apostolical Succession in the Church of England. James Parkes and Company. 1866. p. 15.
  21. The Monthly Review Or Literary Journal Enlarged. Porter. 1780. p. 95.
  22. George III (King of Great Britain) (1967). The Later Correspondence of George III, Volume 3. University Press. p. 434.
  23. "Records of Past Fellows: Burgess, Thomas". The Royal Society. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
  24. Donald J. Grant (31 October 2017). Directory of the Railway Companies of Great Britain. Troubador Publishing Ltd. p. 201. ISBN 978-1-78803-768-6.
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  26. Morgannwg. Glamorgan History Society. 1976. p. 30.
  27. Report of Cases argued and determined in the English Courts of Common Law, volume 35. 1878. p. 822.
  28. May, John (1994). A Chronicle of Welsh Events. Swansea: Christopher Davies Ltd. p. 67. ISBN 0-7154-0723-6.
  29. Bye-gones, Relating to Wales and the Border Counties. 1909. p. 57.
  30. Meic Stephens (23 September 1998). The new companion to the literature of Wales. University of Wales Press. p. 255. ISBN 978-0-7083-1383-1.
  31. George Long (1843). The penny cyclopædia [ed. by G. Long]. p. 222.
  32. Catalogue of Welsh Books, Books on Wales, and Books by Welshmen, A.D. 1800-1862, at Glan Aber, Chester. 1870. p. 31.
  33. David Jenkins. "Puddicombe, Anne Adalisa ('Allen Raine'; 1836-1908), novelist". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  34. Katherine Williams (1959). "Owen, Daniel (1836-1895), novelist". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
  35. Bob Owen. "Williams, William (Gwilym Twrog; 1768-1836), poet". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  36. "COLE, Sir Christopher (1770-1836), of Penrice Castle, Glam". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  37. "Williams, Peter Bailey". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  38. Evan David Jones. "Jones, Edward (1761-1836), poet, farmer, and schoolmaster". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
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