• This article is about the particular significance of the year 1865 to Wales and its people. Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey – Henry Paget, 2nd Marquess of...
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    century also saw a shift in the political landscape of Wales. Since 1865, the Liberal Party had held a parliamentary majority in Wales and, following the general...
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    South Wales colonial election was held between 22 November 1864 and 10 January 1865. This election was for all of the 72 seats in the New South Wales Legislative...
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    Ben Hall (bushranger) (category Deaths by firearm in New South Wales)
    1865) was an Australian bushranger and leading member of the Gardiner–Hall gang. He and his associates carried out many raids across New South Wales,...
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  • also known as Prince George of Wales from birth in 1865 to ennoblement as Duke of York in 1892 Prince George of Wales may refer to: Prince George William...
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    Y Wladfa (redirect from Welsh in Patagonia)
    colonists and immigrants in the Argentine Patagonia, beginning in 1865, mainly along the coast of the lower Chubut Valley. In 1881, the area became part...
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  • Josey Wales was portrayed by Michael Parks in the film's 1986 sequel, The Return of Josey Wales. His wife Laura Lee was played by Mary Ann Averett in the...
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    elite. He married Princess Alexandra of Denmark in 1863, and the couple had six children. As Prince of Wales, Edward travelled throughout Britain performing...
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  • the Assembly in 1925 and died in Sydney in 1927. "Mr James (2) Wilson (1865–1927)". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 10...
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  • 1805). Full date unknown Jones Quain, anatomist (born 1796). 1865 in Scotland 1865 in Wales Glover, Bill. "Great Eastern". History of the Atlantic Cable...
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    controversy in Wales. The first known use of the title "Prince of Wales" was in the 1160s by Owain Gwynedd, ruler of Kingdom of Gwynedd, in a letter to...
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    Princess Marie of Orléans (Marie Amélie Françoise Hélène; 13 January 1865 – 4 December 1909) was a French princess by birth and a Danish princess by marriage...
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  • This article is about music-related events in 1865. January 1 – Hector Berlioz completes his Memoirs. April 20 – Crosby's Opera House (Chicago, Illinois)...
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    Bushranger (category All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English)
    bushranging continued to escalate in the 1860s, the Parliament of New South Wales passed a bill, the Felons Apprehension Act 1865, that effectively allowed anyone...
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  • Garrett (1807–1866), his son, steam engine manufacturer Dickie Garrett (1865–1908), Wales international rugby player Richard Garrett (1806–1878), owned the...
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    Sydney is the capital city of the state of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis...
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  • colonial by-election 2 held in July 1865 1865 West Sydney colonial by-election 3 held in October 1865 List of New South Wales state by-elections This disambiguation...
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    State Library of New South Wales. Retrieved 24 May 2016. "The Bega Gazette and County of Auckland Advertiser, February 25, 1865, p. 1". Trove. National Library...
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    The 1865 United Kingdom general election saw the Liberals, led by Lord Palmerston, increase their large majority over the Earl of Derby's Conservatives...
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    Religion in Wales has become increasingly diverse over the years. Christianity was the religion of virtually all of the Welsh population until the late...
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    Mining in Wales provided a significant source of income to the economy of Wales throughout the nineteenth century and early to mid twentieth century. It...
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  • Rebel Outlaw: Josey Wales (republished in 1975 as Gone to Texas). Wales is portrayed in the 1976 western film The Outlaw Josey Wales by actor and director...
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    Dewi Sant Hospital (category 1865 establishments in Wales)
    Pontypridd Union Workhouse which was completed in 1865. An infirmary and isolation hospital were built on the site in the late 19th century. The tunnel mouth...
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    The Catholic Church in England and Wales (Latin: Ecclesia Catholica in Anglia et Cambria; Welsh: Yr Eglwys Gatholig yng Nghymru a Lloegr) is part of the...
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    Defence Act 1865 which allowed any British colony its own warships and variant of the Blue Ensign. New South Wales then adopted a second flag in 1870 and...
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  • Wales Railway, (known informally as the 'Potts'), was a railway built between Shrewsbury, England, and quarry locations at Nantmawr and Criggion in Wales...
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    In New South Wales, Australian rules football dates back to the 1860s colonial era, with organised competitions being continuous since the 1880s. Today...
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    court building in Westminster which houses the High Court and Court of Appeal of England and Wales. The High Court also sits on circuit and in other major...
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  • South Wales. Federation Press. pp. 442. ISBN 9781862875166. Retrieved 24 November 2020. Green, Antony. "1865 to 1869 by-elections". New South Wales Election...
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