List of events
This article is about the particular significance of the year 1734 to Wales and its people .
Lord Lieutenant of North Wales (Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey , Caernarvonshire , Flintshire , Merionethshire , Montgomeryshire ) – George Cholmondeley, 3rd Earl of Cholmondeley [ 1] [ 2]
Lord Lieutenant of Glamorgan – Charles Powlett, 3rd Duke of Bolton [ 3]
Lord Lieutenant of Brecknockshire and Lord Lieutenant of Monmouthshire – Thomas Morgan [ 1]
Lord Lieutenant of Cardiganshire – John Vaughan, 2nd Viscount Lisburne [ 1]
Lord Lieutenant of Carmarthenshire – vacant until 1755
Lord Lieutenant of Denbighshire – Sir Robert Salusbury Cotton, 3rd Baronet
Lord Lieutenant of Pembrokeshire – Sir Arthur Owen, 3rd Baronet [ 1]
Lord Lieutenant of Radnorshire – James Brydges, 1st Duke of Chandos [ 1]
Bishop of Bangor – Thomas Sherlock (until 8 November);[ 4] Charles Cecil (from 15 January)[ 5]
Bishop of Llandaff – John Harris [ 6]
Bishop of St Asaph – Thomas Tanner [ 7] [ 8]
Bishop of St Davids – Nicholas Clagett [ 9]
Cilewent Farmhouse at St Fagan's, built in stone in 1734.
Arts and literature [ edit ]
Edmund Curll – The Life of Robert Price … one of the Justices of His Majesty's Court of Common-Pleas [ 14]
Simon Thomas – Athrawiaethau Difinyddawl [ 15]
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^ Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae or a calendar of the principal ecclesiastical dignitaries in England and Wales . University Press. 1854. p. 108.
^ Thomas, Lawrence. "Harris, John (1680–1738), bishop of Llandaff" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales . Retrieved 3 October 2021 .
^ Arthur Philip Perceval (1839). An Apology for the Doctrine of Apostolical Succession; with an appendix on the English Orders . p. 197.
^ Courtney, William Prideaux (1898). "Tanner, Thomas (1674–1735)" . In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography . Vol. 55. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
^ "Clagett, Nicholas (CLGT702N)" . A Cambridge Alumni Database . University of Cambridge.
^ Robert Thomas Jenkins. "Hughes, Griffith (fl. 1707-1750), cleric and naturalist" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales. Retrieved 12 February 2020 .
^ Elizabeth Dew Roberts (1936). Mr. Bulkeley and the Pirate: A Welsh Diarist of the Eighteenth Century . Oxford University Press, H. Milford. p. 4.
^ St Fagans: National History Museum - Cilewent Farmhouse Archived 8 June 2013 at the Wayback Machine . Accessed 5 May 2013
^ Gomer Morgan Roberts. "Rowland, Daniel (1713-1790), Methodist cleric" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales. Retrieved 12 February 2020 .
^ "Curll, Edmund ". Dictionary of National Biography . London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
^ William Llewelyn Davies. "Thomas, Nicholas (died 1741), printer and publisher, Carmarthen (and Hereford)" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales. Retrieved 12 February 2020 .
^ Sambrook, James (2004). "Lloyd, Evan (1734–1776)" . Oxford Dictionary of National Biography . Oxford University Press . Retrieved 16 March 2009 .
^ Debrett's Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland . G. Woodfall. 1828. p. 98.
^ Walter Thomas Morgan. "Gwyn, Francis (1648?-1734), politician" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales. Retrieved 25 June 2019 .
^ Robert Stephen. "HANBURY family, of Pontypool industrialists" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales. Retrieved 25 June 2019 .
^ William Llewelyn Davies. "Wynne, Ellis (1670/1-1734), cleric, and author of an outstanding Welsh prose classic" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales. Retrieved 25 June 2019 .
^ Jones, Evan David. "Lloyd, Thomas (1673?-1734), cleric and lexicologist" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales. Retrieved 14 May 2008 .
^ "LLOYD, Salusbury (d.1734), of Leadbrook, Flints" . History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 10 January 2019 .
^ Thomas Mardy Rees. "Beadles, Elisha (1670-1734), Quaker and writer" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales. Retrieved 25 June 2019 .