This article is about the particular significance of the year 1840 to Wales and its people. Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey – Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of...
Britain in the 5th century, and Wales was briefly united under Gruffydd ap Llywelyn in 1055. After over 200 years of war, the conquest of Wales by King...
between 1839 and 1843 in West and Mid Wales. They were a series of protests undertaken by local farmers and agricultural workers in response to levels of...
Packet. No. 2878. Hull. 14 February 1840. "Carnarvon Patent Slip". North Wales Chronicle. No. 657. Bangor. 25 September 1840. "Dundee, February 19". Caledonian...
Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 1840, and ended on December 31, 1849. The decade was noted in Europe for featuring the largely unsuccessful...
Catholic dioceses in Great Britain are organised by two separate hierarchies: the Catholic Church in England and Wales, and the Catholic Church in Scotland. Within...
Wales (U. of Wales Press, 1965). Field, Clive D. "Counting Religion in England and Wales: The Long Eighteenth Century, c. 1680–c. 1840." Journal of Ecclesiastical...
of New South Wales was controlled by fewer than 2,000 pastoralists. The transportation of convicts to New South Wales ended in1840, and in 1842 a Legislative...
George Canning, 1st Baron Garvagh, politician (born 1778). 1840in Scotland 1840inWales "Facts and Statistics: Statistics by Country – Ireland", Newsroom...
of 1727, cited in Whyte's History Excludes Ireland and Scotland includes Wales includes Wales Whyte's History of the British Turf (1840) lists 48 places...
different shapes and are spiky to touch. Slag wool was first made in1840inWales by Edward Parry, "but no effort appears to have been made to confine...
Council, New South Wales, Australia. It was built from 1840 to 1874. It was also known as Banks Inn. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register...
This article is about the particular significance of the year 1837 to Wales and its people. Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey – Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of...
The Colony of New South Wales was a colony of the British Empire from 1788 to 1901, when it became a State of the Commonwealth of Australia. At its greatest...
transportation. Transportation to New South Wales ceased in1840. In 1804, Irish convicts led around 300 rebels in the Castle Hill Rebellion, an attempt to...
ISBN 978-1-9081390-3-0, 238p. Cowell, J.B. The Bangor Penny Post, 1814-1840. Gwynedd, Wales: Welsh Philatelic Society, 1977 ISBN 0-904098-01-X, 20p. Dittmann...
monarch from 1837 to 1901, and Prince Albert (her husband from 1840 until his death in 1861) had 9 children, 42 grandchildren, and 87 great-grandchildren...
which existed in England and Wales between 1836 and 1974, in Northern Ireland from 1840 to 1973 and in the Republic of Ireland from 1840 to 2002. Broadly...
mountain was named by the Polish explorer Paweł (Paul) Edmund Strzelecki in1840, in honour of Polish-Lithuanian and American freedom fighter General Tadeusz...
list of the governors of colonies, protectorates, or other dependencies in1840. Where applicable, native rulers are also listed. South Greenland – Carl...
Pentyrch, in the historical county of Glamorgan, Wales, from 1840 to 1863 on the Taff Vale Railway. The station was opened on 9 October 1840 by the Taff...
The South Wales Valleys (Welsh: Cymoedd De Cymru) are a group of industrialised peri-urban valleys in South Wales. Most of the valleys run north–south...
events that happened during 1840in Australia. Monarch - Victoria Governors of the Australian colonies: Governor of New South Wales – Sir George Gipps Governor...
cities in the United Kingdom: 55 in England, eight in Scotland, seven inWales, and six in Northern Ireland. Of these, 24 in England, two inWales, and...
South Wales. By letters patent, the British (Imperial) Government issued the Charter for Erecting the Colony of New Zealand on 16 November 1840. The Charter...