This article is about the particular significance of the year 1772 to Wales and its people. Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey - Sir Nicholas Bayly, 2nd Baronet...
Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1772. 1772 (MDCCLXXII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting...
Events from the year 1772in Canada. Monarch: George III Governor of the Province of Quebec: Guy Carleton Governor of Nova Scotia: Lord William Campbell...
the year 1772in Great Britain. Monarch – George III Prime Minister – Frederick North, Lord North (Tory) 24 March – Royal Marriages Act 1772 requires...
Princess of Wales (Welsh: Tywysoges Cymru) is a title used since the 14th century by the wife of the Prince of Wales. The princess is a likely future queen...
publications of 1772. March – Gottfried August Bürger obtains a magistracy and is reconciled with his family. May 7 – The Stadsschouwburg theatre in Amsterdam...
1772) was an African man and the plaintiff in a pivotal court case that confirmed that slavery was illegal in England and Wales. Somerset was born in...
in a dockyard. The systematic collection of criminal statistics for England and Wales began in 1856, and record no further sentences under the 1772 act...
Wales and Camilla Parker Bowles was announced on 10 February 2005. The Queen's consent to the marriage – as required by the Royal Marriages Act 1772 –...
and Norway from 1766 to 1772 by marriage to King Christian VII. The youngest and posthumous daughter of Frederick, Prince of Wales, by Princess Augusta of...
(1756). Peerage of England. p. 31. Gentleman's and Citizen's Almanack. 1772. p. 40. In the London Gazette for his brother George III's wedding on 8 September...
Events from the year 1772in Scotland. Lord Advocate – James Montgomery Solicitor General for Scotland – Henry Dundas Lord President of the Court of Session...
The Royal Marriages Act 1772 (12 Geo. 3. c. 11) was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain which prescribed the conditions under which members of the...
Marriage is available in England and Wales to both opposite-sex and same-sex couples and is legally recognised in the forms of both civil and religious...
known as Brecknock, is a market town in Powys, mid Wales. In 1841, it had a population of 5,701. The population in 2001 was 7,901, increasing to 8,250...
Mary of Great Britain (5 March 1723 – 14 January 1772) was the second-youngest daughter of George II of Great Britain and his wife, Caroline of Ansbach...
Hibbert, pp. 24–25. Bullion, John L. (2004). "Augusta, princess of Wales (1719–1772)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press...
whose marriage was in contravention of the Royal Marriages Act 1772 and therefore she was not allowed to share her husband's rank. In addition, the Dukedom...
a complete list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain for the year 1772. For acts passed until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England...
performance of the clocks was recorded in the logbooks of astronomers William Wales and William Bayly, and as early as 1772Wales had noted that the watch by Kendall...
equivalents include the District of Columbia and 100 equivalents in U.S. territories (such as those in Puerto Rico). The large majority of counties and equivalents...
effect to the Queen's consent to the marriage, in conformance with the provisions of the Royal Marriages Act 1772. The government indicated that the marriage...