This article is about the particular significance of the year 1899 to Wales and its people.
Incumbents
Events
- 25 January â Adelina Patti marries her third husband, Baron Rolf Cederström, in a Roman Catholic service at Brecon.
- 20 March â W. H. Davies, "tramp-poet", loses his foot trying to jump a freight train at Renfrew, Ontario.
- 29 March â A French barque, Le Maréchal Lannes, is wrecked off Grassholm, with the loss of its crew of 25.
- April â The Duke and Duchess of York visit Gwydir Castle.
- 23 May â William Goscombe John's statue of "The Little Girl" at Llansannan is unveiled by Mrs Herbert Roberts.
- 20 July â A rabid dog attacks a group of children in Pontarddulais. In August, eight of them are sent to the Pasteur Institute in Paris to be inoculated.
- 18 August â Llest Colliery explosion at Pontyrhyl in Glamorganshire kills 19 coal miners.
- 2 September â Arthur Wade-Evans takes the surname "Wade-Evans" by deed poll.
- date unknown
- Businessman Arthur Keen buys the Dowlais Iron Company from Ivor Bertie Guest, 1st Baron Wimborne.
- The George Hotel, Chepstow, is rebuilt.
- Explorer Henry Morton Stanley is knighted.
- In the United States, J. Vyrnwy Morgan, pastor of the First Baptist Church at Omaha, Nebraska, relocates to Denver, Colorado, for the sake of his wife's health. (She dies on New Year's Day 1900.)
Arts and literature
Awards
National Eisteddfod of Wales â held at Cardiff
New books
English language
- Rhoda Broughton â Foes in Law
- Allen Raine â By Berwyn Banks
- William Retlaw Jefferson Williams â The Parliamentary History of Oxford, 1213-1899
Welsh language
- John Hughes â Ysgol Jacob
- Daniel Evan Jones â Hanes Plwyf Llangeler a Phenboyr
- John Owen Jones (Ap Ffarmwr) â Cofiant Gladstone
- James Morris â Cofiant Thomas Jones, Conwyl
Music
Works
Sport
Births
- 18 February â Mervyn Johns, actor (died 1992)
- 8 March â Eric Linklater, writer (died 1974)
- 30 March â Cyril Radcliffe, lawyer and public servant involved in the Partition of India (died 1977)
- 14 April â Arthur Owens, intelligence agent (died 1957)
- 28 April â Len Davies, footballer (died 1945)
- 17 May â H. H. Price, philosopher (died 1984)
- 18 May
- Ronald Armstrong-Jones, barrister (died 1966)
- David James Jones (Gwenallt), poet (died 1968)
- 16 June â Jack Gore, Wales international rugby player (died 1971)
- 15 July â Idris Cox, political activist (died 1989)
- 16 July â Ernie Finch, Wales international rugby player (died 1983)
- 12 December â Charlie Jones, footballer (died 1966)
- 20 December â Martyn Lloyd-Jones, preacher (died 1981)
Deaths
- 9 January â Harry Congreve Evans, Australian journalist of Welsh descent, 38
- 4 February â William Hughes, Welsh-born US politician, 57
- 2 March â John Owen Jones (Ap Ffarmwr), journalist, 38
- 22 March â Tom Morgan, Wales international rugby player, 32
- 5 April
- T. E. Ellis, politician, 40
- Richard P. Howell, Welsh-born US carpenter, businessman, and politician, 67
- 16 April â William Roberts, physician, 69
- 19 May â Elias Owen, clergyman and antiquarian, 65
- 4 August â Daniel Lewis Lloyd, bishop and academic, 55
- 18 August â Nicholas Bennett, historian, 76
- 28 August â Owen Glynne Jones, mountaineer, 31
- 9 September â William Pamplin, English-born botanist, 93
- 13 October â Charles Ashton, literary historian, 51 (suicide)
- 18 November â Henry Hicks, geologist, 62
- 23 November â Dai St. John, heavyweight boxer, 28
- 11 December â Stephen W. Williams, civil engineer and architect, 62
See also
References