1864 in Wales
This article is about the particular significance of the year 1864 to Wales and its people.Incumbents
Awards
English language
- R. D. Blackmore - Clara Vaughan
- Sir John Henry Philipps - Lyrics
- Alfred Russel Wallace - The Origin of Human Races and the Antiquity of Man Deduced from the Theory of Natural Selection
- Frances Williams-Wynn - Diaries of a Lady of Quality
Welsh language
- Huw Derfel - Llawlyfr Carnedd Llywelyn
- Robert Jones Derfel - Traethodau ac Areithiau
- Daniel Silvan Evans - Y Marchog Crwydrad: Hen Ffuglith Gymreig
Music
- William Griffiths - Gwarchae Harlech
Sport
- Cricket
- *South Wales Cricket Club play Gentlemen of Sussex. The South Wales team includes W. G. Grace, who scores 170.
- Football
- *October 22 - The predecessor of Wrexham A.F.C. plays its first match, making it the oldest association football club in Wales and the world's sixth oldest football club.
Births
- January 8
- *Prince Albert Victor, first child of the Prince and Princess of Wales
- *Thomas Allen Glenn, soldier and historian
- February 7 - Alfred Augustus Mathews, vicar and Wales international rugby player
- March 11 - John Silas Evans, astronomer
- May 4 - Harry Bowen, Wales international rugby player
- June 5 - Edward Pegge, Wales international rugby player
- July 5 - Lloyd Kenyon, 4th Baron Kenyon
- August 19 - Charles Alfred Howell Green, first Bishop of Monmouth
- September 15
- * Fred Andrews, Wales international rugby player
- * Giotto Griffiths, Wales international rugby player
- September 21 - Ernest Rowland, priest and Wales international rugby player
- October 10
- *Edward Bishop - Wales International rugby union player
- *Arthur Gould - Wales International rugby union captain
- October 17 - Sir John Morris-Jones, grammarian
- November 4 - Margaret Owen, later wife of David Lloyd George
Deaths
- March 11 - Richard Roberts, engineer, 74
- March 28 - Ellis Evans, Baptist minister and author, 77
- June 18
- *Evan Davies, missionary, 59
- *William Smith O'Brien, Irish nationalist, 60
- June 20 - John Davies, poet, 79
- July 24 - Lloyd Kenyon, 3rd Baron Kenyon, 59
- August 1 - Thomas Rees, Unitarian minister
- December 29 - Mary Jones, early owner of a Welsh Bible, 80