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17th century in Wales

This article is about the particular significance of the century 1601–1700 to Wales and its people.

Events

1601

1602

1603

1604

1605

1606

1607

1608

1610

1611

1612

  • Sir Thomas Button winters at the mouth of the Nelson River in Canada, naming it after the ship's sailing master, who had died.

1613

1614

1615

1616

1617

1618

1619

  • Mostyn Colliery is recorded as being worth approximately £700 annually to the Mostyn family, which suggests a fairly substantial output.

1620

1621

1622

1623

1625

1627

1636

1638

1639

1640

  • date unknown – Godfrey Goodman, Bishop of Gloucester, is imprisoned for 5 weeks for refusing to sign the oath known as the Laudian canons.

1643

1644

  • January – Thomas Fairfax breaks the six-week siege of Nantwich.
  • September – The first battle of the English Civil War on Welsh soil takes place at Montgomery.
  • Thomas Bulkeley is created 1st Viscount Bulkeley in recognition of his service to the Royalist cause in the English Civil War.
  • Roch Castle is captured by Parliament; the owner's daughter, Lucy Walter, flees to London and thence to The Hague.

1645

1646

1647

1648

1649

1650

1656

1657

1659

1660

1661

1662

1663

1664

  • Thomas Wogan, former Parliamentary commander and regicide, escapes from York Castle and flees to the Netherlands.

1666

1667

1668

  • Rhydwilym Baptist Chapel in Llangolman is founded.

1669

1673

  • 17 June – Land for a Friends meeting house at The Pales in Powys is acquired; by the early 21st century it will be Wales's oldest in continuous use.

1678

1679

1680

1681

1682

1686

  • Rowland Ellis and his fellow Quakers leave Wales for Pennsylvania to avoid religious persecution.

1688

1689

1690

1694

1695

1697

1699

  • Bryn Celli Ddu is plundered by grave robbers.
  • American-born East India merchant Elihu Yale returns to his family home at Plas Grono near Wrexham where he spends much of the rest of his life.

1700

Arts and literature

Books

1600

1603

1611

1613

  • Lewis Dwnn – Heraldic Visitations of the Three Counties of North Wales above Conway

1615

  • "R.A., Gent." (Robert Anton, Robert Aylett or Robert Armin?) – The Valiant Welshman, or the true Chronicle History of the Life and Valiant Deedes of Caradoc the Great, King of Cambria, now called Wales. As it hath beene sundry times acted by the Prince of Wales his Servants

1616

  • Rhosier Smyth – '

1618

1621

1630

1632

1636

1645

1650

1651

1652

1653

1654

  • Alexander Griffith
  • Strena Vavasoriensis; or, a New Year's Gift for the Welsh Itinerants. Or an Hue and Cry after Mr. Vavasor Powell, Metropolitan of the Itinerants, and one of the Executioners of the Gospel by Colour of the late Act for the Propagation thereof in Wales
  • True and Perfect Relation of the whole Transaction concerning the Petition of the Six Counties of South Wales, and the County of Monmouth

1655

  • Jeremy Taylor – Golden Grove; or a Manuall of daily prayers and . .

1656

1657

1658

1660

1678

1688

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Births

1601

1602

1603

  • date unknown – Richard Jones, Anglican priest and writer (d. c.1655)

1604

1605

1607

  • date unknown – Kenrick Eyton, lawyer and politician (d. 1681)

1608

1610

1611

  • date unknown – Henry Walter, Puritan priest (d. )

1613

1615

1617

1619

1620

1621

1627

c.1630

1634

1649

1655

1671

  • date unknown – Ellis Wynne, priest and author (d. 1734)

1674

1675

  • date unknown – William Jones, mathematician (d. 1749)

1677

1682

1683

1684

  • early – Griffith Jones, religious minister and educationalist (d. 1761)

1688

1693

1696

1697

  • date unknown – Thomas William, minister and writer (d. 1778)

1698

1699

1700

Deaths

1601

1602

1603

1604

1606

1607

1609

1610

1611

1612

1613

1615

1616

1617

  • date unknown – Henry Perry, linguistic scholar and priest

1618

1620

  • June – Griffith Powell, principal of Jesus College, Oxford, 58/9

1621

1622

  • date unknown – John Owen, epigrammatist

1626

1627

1629

1630

1631

1633

1634

1636

1641

1644

1646

1649

1650

1656

1658

  • September/October – Lucy Walter, former mistress of King Charles II

1659

1660

1663

1664

1670

1674

1675

1676

1677

1679

1680

1681

1682

1683

1685

1686

1687

1688

1689

1690

1691

1692

1693

1694

1695

1696

1697

1698

1699

1700

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