List of events
This article is about the particular significance of the year 1700 to Wales and its people .
Lord Lieutenant of North Wales (Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey , Caernarvonshire , Denbighshire , Flintshire , Merionethshire , Montgomeryshire ) – Charles Gerard, 2nd Earl of Macclesfield [ 1]
Lord Lieutenant of South Wales (Lord Lieutenant of Glamorgan , Brecknockshire , Cardiganshire , Carmarthenshire , Monmouthshire , Pembrokeshire , Radnorshire ) – Thomas Herbert, 8th Earl of Pembroke [ 1] [ 2]
Arts and literature [ edit ]
John Jones – The Mysteries of Opium Revealed [ 7]
David Maurice [ 8]
Arweiniwr cartrefol i'r iawn a'r buddiol dderbyniad o Swperyr Arglwydd
The Promised Reed; a sermon preach'd … for the support of weak Christians
21 January – Henry Somerset, 1st Duke of Beaufort , politician, 70/71[ 16]
15 March – Hugh Owen , independent minister[ 17]
11 July – Sir William Williams, 1st Baronet, of Gray's Inn , 65/66[ 18]
19 July – John Evans, Puritan clergyman and teacher, 51/52
15 September – Sir John Aubrey, 2nd Baronet , about 50 (injuries from a fall)[ 19]
16 December – Thomas Morgan (of Dderw) , politician, 36 (smallpox)[ 20]
probable – Owen Wynne , lawyer and civil servant, about 48[ 21]
^ a b J.C. Sainty (1979). List of Lieutenants of Counties of England and Wales 1660-1974 . London: Swift Printers (Sales) Ltd.
^ Brown, Richard (1991). Church and state in modern Britain, 1700-1850 . London England New York, NY: Routledge. p. 25. ISBN 9781134982707 .
^ a b c Charles John Abbey (1887). The English Church and Its Bishops 1700-1800 . Longmans, Green. pp. 357–359.
^ T. A. Glenn, Merion in the Welsh Tract with sketches of the townships of Haverford and Radnor : historical and genealogical collections concerning the Welsh barony in the province of Pennsylvania, settled by the Cymric Quakers in 1682; published 1896.
^ Robert Thomas Jenkins. "Evans Evan; (1671-1721), cleric and missioner in Pennsylvania" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales . Retrieved 28 November 2020 .
^ Robert Thomas Jenkins. "Gower, Sir Erasmus (1742-1814); admiral" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales. Retrieved 16 January 2020 .
^ Thomas Iorwerth Ellis. "Jones, John (1645-1709), cleric" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales. Retrieved 16 January 2020 .
^ John James Jones. "Maurice, David (1626-1702), cleric and translator" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales. Retrieved 16 January 2020 .
^ Walter Thomas Morgan. "Morgan family, of Tredegar Park, Monmouth" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales. Retrieved 16 January 2020 .
^ Cokayne, George Edward, ed. (1906), Complete Baronetage volume 5 (1707–1800) , vol. 5, Exeter: William Pollard and Co, retrieved 8 April 2019
^ Stephens, John. "Jones, John". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi :10.1093/ref:odnb/15029 . (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
^ Nansi Ceridwen Jones. "Meredith, Benjamin (1700-1749), Baptist minister" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales. Retrieved 16 January 2020 .
^ Robert Thomas Jenkins. "Morgan, Griffith ('Guto Nyth-brân'; 1700-1737), a fabulous cross-country runner" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales. Retrieved 28 November 2020 .
^ Garfield Hopkin Hughes. "Edwards, John ('Siôn y Potiau'; 1700-1776), translator and poet" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales. Retrieved 28 November 2020 .
^ Mary Gwyneth Lewis. "Evans, Lewis (c.1700-1756), cartographer" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales. Retrieved 29 March 2019 .
^ McClain, Molly (May 2007) [2004]. "Henry Somerset (1629–1700)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi :10.1093/ref:odnb/26009 . (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
^ Thomas Richards. "Owen, Hugh (1639-1700), Puritan minister, Independent 'apostle of Merioneth' " . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales. Retrieved 16 January 2020 .
^ Glyn Roberts. "Williams, Sir William (1634-1700), lawyer and politician" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales. Retrieved 16 January 2020 .
^ Debrett, John (1824). Debrett's Baronetage of England . Vol. I (5th ed.). London: G. Woodfall. p. 248.
^ Williams, William Retlaw (1895). The Parliamentary History of Wales . pp. 25–26, 127. Retrieved 17 October 2007 .
^ Arthur Herbert Dodd. "Wynne, Owen (born 1652), civil servant" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales. Retrieved 16 January 2020 .