• This article is about the particular significance of the year 1778 to Wales and its people. Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey - Sir Nicholas Bayly, 2nd Baronet...
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  • Wales and its people. 1770 in Wales 1771 in Wales 1772 in Wales 1773 in Wales 1774 in Wales 1775 in Wales 1776 in Wales 1777 in Wales 1778 in Wales 1779...
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  • Brecon Old Bank (category 1778 establishments in Wales)
    The Brecon Old Bank was founded in Brecon in 1778 by John Wilkins (1713–1784), who was highly regarded by the directors of the Bank of England. The bank...
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    Events from the year 1778 in Great Britain. Monarch – George III Prime Minister – Frederick North, Lord North (Tory) 18 January – the third Pacific expedition...
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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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  • on 10 December 1941. HMS Prince of Wales (R09) is the second Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carrier. St. Lucia 1778 Groix Island 1795 Dardanelles 1915...
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  • in Wales 1787 in Wales 1786 in Wales 1785 in Wales 1784 in Wales 1783 in Wales 1782 in Wales 1781 in Wales 1780 in Wales 1779 in Wales 1778 in Wales 1777...
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    Prince of Wales (Russian: Мыс Принца Уэльского; Inupiaq: Siuġaq, Sivuġaq) is the westernmost mainland point of the Americas. It was named in 1778 by Captain...
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    General for England and Wales is the chief legal adviser to the sovereign and Government in affairs pertaining to England and Wales as well as the highest...
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    Solicitor General for England and Wales, known informally as the Solicitor General, is one of the law officers of the Crown in the government of the United...
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    Gregory Blaxland (category 1778 births)
    Gregory Blaxland (17 June 1778 – 1 January 1853) was an English pioneer farmer and explorer in Australia, noted especially for initiating and co-leading...
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  • article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1778. October – On her father's death, novelist Sarah Scott receives a legacy...
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    Frederick, Prince of Wales (Frederick Louis, German: Friedrich Ludwig; 31 January 1707 – 31 March 1751) was the eldest son and heir apparent of King George...
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  • Events from the year 1778 in Scotland. Lord Advocate – Henry Dundas; Solicitor General for Scotland – Alexander Murray Lord President of the Court of...
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  • overthrow James II Battle of Monmouth, 1778, in the American Revolutionary War Battle of Monmouth (1233), Wales Monmouth Street This disambiguation page...
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  • Blaxland can refer to: Gregory Blaxland (1778–1853), pioneer farmer and explorer in Australia, brother of John Jasper Blaxland (1880–1963), English consultant...
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    Elizabeth Macquarie (category 1778 births)
    Campbell; 1778–1835) was the second wife of Lachlan Macquarie, who served as Governor of New South Wales from 1810 to 1821. She played a significant role in the...
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    Benjamin Hall (industrialist) (category 1778 births)
    September 1778 – 31 July 1817) was an industrialist, politician and prominent figure in South Wales. Benjamin Hall was born on 29 September 1778, the eldest...
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    able to operate independently. This unit was raised in New York in July 1778 by Sir Henry Clinton in order to merge several small Loyalist units into a...
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  • Stewart Ryrie (colonial settler) (category 1778 births)
    Ryrie (1778—1852) was a colonial settler of New South Wales and patriarch of the Ryrie family of colonial settlers. Ryrie was born at Caithness in Scotland...
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    pp. 367–370. Pennant T. (1778–84) A Tour in Wales, pp. 15–16 "A Tour in Wales, Volume 6 (PD09872) – National Library of Wales". llgc.org.uk. Retrieved...
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    Prince of Wales (R09) is the second Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy. Unlike most large aircraft carriers, Prince of Wales is not...
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  • Look up slur or epithet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The following is a list of ethnic slurs, ethnophaulisms, or ethnic epithets that are, or have...
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    (1775–1778). Some historians believe the suburb was named Concord, to encourage a peaceful attitude between soldiers and settlers. The first land grants in...
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  • Equatorial Guinea Spanish Guinea (complete list) – Colony, 1778–1968 For details see Spain in southwest Europe Gabon Kingdom of Orungu (complete list) –...
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    Cardiff (redirect from Cardiff, Wales)
    [kairˈdiːð, kaːɨrˈdɨːð] ) is the capital and largest city of Wales. Cardiff had a population of 372,089 in 2022 and forms a principal area officially known as...
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    crescent-shaped volcanic remnant in the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand, part of the Australian state of New South Wales. It lies 600 km (320 nmi)...
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  • HMS Maidstone captured on 20 April 1778. She served for a little more than a year, particularly at Georgia, before she was burnt in May 1779. Captain Joseph Gardiner...
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    Beau Brummell (category 1778 births)
    George Bryan "Beau" Brummell (7 June 1778 – 30 March 1840) was an important figure in Regency England, and for many years he was the arbiter of British...
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    November] 1719 – 8 February 1772) was Princess of Wales by marriage to Frederick, Prince of Wales, eldest son and heir apparent of King George II. She...
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