1887 in Wales
This article is about the particular significance of the year 1887 to Wales and its people.Incumbents
Awards
– held at London
- Chair – Robert Arthur Williams, "Y Frenhines Victoria"
- Crown – John Cadfan Davies
New books
- Amy Dillwyn – Jill and Jack
- Daniel Silvan Evans – Dictionary of the Welsh Language
Music
- John Thomas – Cambria’s Homage to our Empress Queen
Sport
- Football
- *Chirk win the Welsh Cup for the first time.
- *Knighton Town F.C. is founded.
- Rugby union
- *Ammanford RFC, Caerphilly RFC, Mumbles RFC, Newport RFC, Pontyclun RFC and Taffs Well RFC are established.
- *Wales play their first international in Llanelli; though the original venue of Stradey Park is moved to a local cricket pitch due to a frozen pitch.
Births
- 13 January – Hedd Wyn, poet
- 27 February – James Dickson Innes, landscape painter
- 23 March – Percy Jones, Wales international rugby player
- 19 April – Bertrand Turnbull, Olympic hockey player
- 23 April – Len Trump, Wales international rugby player
- 13 July – Elizabeth Watkin-Jones, children's author
- 21 September – T. H. Parry-Williams, poet, author and academic
- 11 October – William Davies, national librarian
- 29 December – Jack Wetter, Wales international rugby union captain
- Date unknown
- *Bessie Jones, singer
- *Artie Moore, wireless operator
Deaths
- 25 January – Rowland Prichard, musician, 76
- 16 February – Richard Owen, preacher, 47
- 24 March – William Lucas Collins, priest and writer, 71
- 11 April – Samuel Bowen, Independent minister, 87
- 23 April – John Ceiriog Hughes, poet, 54
- 3 May – Robert John Hussey Vivian, infantry officer, illegitimate member of the Vivian family, 84/5
- 28 May – Dan Isaac Davies, educationist, 48
- 19 July – Lewis Edwards, educationist, 77
- 1 August – Hugh Cholmondeley, 2nd Baron Delamere, politician, 75
- 11 August – Sir Richard Green-Price, 1st Baronet, politician, 83
- 7 November – Joshua T. Owen, Welsh-born educator, politician, and soldier in the Union army during the American Civil War, 66