1872 in Wales
This article is about the particular significance of the year 1872 to Wales and its people.Incumbents
New books
- R. D. Blackmore — The Maid of Sker
- Thomas Thomas — Hynodion Hen Bregethwyr Cymru
Music
- The South Wales "Cor Mawr", conducted by Griffith R. Jones wins a national choral competition at Crystal Palace.
Sport
- Cricket — First game played at Elwy Grove Park, St Asaph.
- Football — 28 September: Wrexham Football Club is founded. They play at the Racecourse Ground.
Births
- 21 February — Evan Lorimer Thomas, clergyman and academic
- 16 March — Vernon Hartshorn, politician
- 6 May — William Llewellyn Thomas, Wales international rugby player
- 10 May — Tom Pearson, Wales international rugby player
- 18 May — Bertrand Russell, philosopher
- 14 July — David Morgan, Wales international rugby player
- 14 September — Albert Jenkin, Wales international rugby player
- 8 October — John Cowper Powys, Anglo-Welsh writer
- date unknown — Thomas Jeremiah Williams, lawyer and politician
Deaths
- 9 January — Crawshay Bailey, industrialist
- 24 March — James Williams, clergyman and philanthropist, 81
- 13 April — Thomas Vowler Short, Bishop of St Asaph
- 3 August — William Davies Evans, chess player, 82
- 18 August — Evan Jones, missionary, 84
- 22 August — Evan Davies, educator, 84
- 26 September — William Williams, poet
- 16 October — David Lewis, MP for Carmarthen, 75
- 11 November — Mary Anne Disraeli, wife of British prime minister Benjamin Disraeli, 80