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This article is about the particular significance of the year 1713 to Wales and its people .
Incumbents
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Lord Lieutenant of North Wales (Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey , Caernarvonshire , Denbighshire , Flintshire , Merionethshire , Montgomeryshire ) – Hugh Cholmondeley, 1st Earl of Cholmondeley (until 4 September); Other Windsor, 2nd Earl of Plymouth (from 4 September)[1] [2]
Lord Lieutenant of South Wales (Lord Lieutenant of Glamorgan , Brecknockshire , Cardiganshire , Carmarthenshire , Monmouthshire , Pembrokeshire , Radnorshire ) – Thomas Herbert, 8th Earl of Pembroke [1] [3]
Events
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January - On the death of John Vaughan, 3rd Earl of Carbery (see Deaths), the Golden Grove estate in Carmarthenshire is inherited by a cousin, John Vaughan (1693–1765),[8] who would rebuild Gelli Aur mansion.
April - As a result of the death of Edmund Meyrick , a large bequest is left to Jesus College, Oxford , for scholarships for students from Wales.[9]
21 July - Lady Anne Vaughan , heiress of the Earl of Carbery, marries Charles Powlett, 3rd Duke of Bolton .[10]
12 November - Following the general election , Sir Humphrey Mackworth is replaced as MP for Cardiganshire by the Whig Thomas Johnes the elder, after a scandal involving the collapse of his Company of Mine Adventures; in the same year, forms the Company of Mineral Manufacturers which remains in business for only six years.
Arts and literature
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New books
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Births
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Deaths
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12 January - John Vaughan, 3rd Earl of Carbery , owner of the Golden Grove estate in Carmarthenshire , 73[15]
24 April - Edmund Meyrick , priest and educational benefactor, 77[16]
15 November - Catherine Philipps (née Darcy) of Picton Castle, second wife of Sir Erasmus Philipps, 3rd Baronet ,[17] and granddaughter of Philip Stanhope, 1st Earl of Chesterfield
31 December - Edward Proger , politician, 92 or 95[18]
See also
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References
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^ a b J.C. Sainty (1979). List of Lieutenants of Counties of England and Wales 1660-1974 . London: Swift Printers (Sales) Ltd.
^ Nicholas, Thomas (1991). Annals and antiquities of the counties and county families of Wales . Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co. p. 695. ISBN 9780806313146 .
^ Brown, Richard (1991). Church and state in modern Britain, 1700-1850 . London England New York, NY: Routledge. p. 25. ISBN 9781134982707 .
^ Charles John Abbey (1887). The English Church and Its Bishops 1700-1800 . Longmans, Green. pp. 357–359.
^ From: 'Tracie-Tyson', Alumni Oxonienses 1500–1714 (1891), pp. 1501–1528. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=119393 Date accessed: 1 October 2014
^ Guides and Handbooks, no 2 . Royal Historical Society (Great Britain). 1939. p. 203.
^ Davies, J. D. "Ottley, Adam". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi :10.1093/ref:odnb/63755 . (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
^ David W. Howell (1986). Patriarchs and Parasites: The Gentry of South-west Wales in the Eighteenth Century . University of Wales Press. ISBN 978-0-7083-0929-2 .
^ Cambrian Quarterly Magazine and Celtic Repertory . proprietors. 1832. pp. 248 .
^ The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , vol. 45, p.155. Oxford University Press, 2004
^ "LEWIS, Francis, (1713-1803)" . The Biographical Dictionary of the United States Congress .
^ John Edward Steegman and Iorwerth Peate . "Wilson, Richard (1713-1782), landscape painter" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales . Retrieved 23 June 2019 .
^ Chisholm, Hugh , ed. (1911). "Tucker, Josiah" . Encyclopædia Britannica . Vol. 27 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
^ Jenkins, Dr. David. "Glynne family, of Hawarden, Flints." . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales . Retrieved 13 August 2007 .
^ James Frederick Rees. "Vaughan family, of Golden Grove" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales. Retrieved 17 January 2020 .
^ Jenkins, Robert Thomas . "Meyrick, Edmund" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales. Retrieved 18 September 2021 .
^ Williams, William Retlaw (1895). The parliamentary history of the principality of Wales, from the earliesr times to the present day, 1541-1895, comprising lists of the representatives, chronologically arranged under counties, with biographical and genealogical notices of the members, together with particulars of the various contested elections, double returns and petitions . Cornell University Library. Brecknock : Priv. Print. for the author by E. Davis and Bell.
^ Robert Thomas Jenkins (1959). "Proger (Progers, Proger) Edward" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales. Retrieved 9 January 2011 .
R e t r i e v e d f r o m " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1713_in_Wales&oldid=1179865180 "
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● 1 7 1 3 i n G r e a t B r i t a i n
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● 1 7 1 0 s i n W a l e s
● 1 7 1 3 i n E u r o p e
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● P a g e s u s i n g c i t e O D N B w i t h i d p a r a m e t e r
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● U s e d m y d a t e s f r o m S e p t e m b e r 2 0 1 9
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a d d i t i o n a l t e r m s m a y a p p l y . B y u s i n g t h i s s i t e , y o u a g r e e t o t h e T e r m s o f U s e a n d P r i v a c y P o l i c y . W i k i p e d i a ® i s a r e g i s t e r e d t r a d e m a r k o f t h e W i k i m e d i a F o u n d a t i o n , I n c . , a n o n - p r o f i t o r g a n i z a t i o n .
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