1892 in Wales
This article is about the particular significance of the year 1892 to Wales and its people.Incumbents
Awards
– held at Rhyl
- Chair – Evan Jones, "Y Cenhadwr"
- Crown – John John Roberts, "Dewi Sant"
New books
- D Davies – Patagonia: a description of the country
- Daniel James – Caniadau Gwyrosydd
- Thomas Gwynn Jones – Eglwys y Dyn Tlawd
- John Richard Williams – Lloffion yr Amddifad
Music
- Joseph Parry – Saul of Tarsus
- David Christmas Williams – Traeth Llafar
Sport
- Baseball – The Welsh Baseball Union is founded.
- Football – The Welsh Cup is won by Chirk for the fourth time in its 13-year history.
- Golf – The course at Aberdovey is opened.
Births
- 23 March – Jack Whitfield, Wales rugby union captain
- 15 May – Jimmy Wilde, professional boxer
- 12 June – Hilda Vaughan, novelist
- 20 June – Geoffrey Crawshay, soldier and social benefactor
- 25 July – Brigadier Hugh Llewellyn Glyn Hughes, soldier and medical administrator
- 12 August – Jerry Shea, Welsh rugby union and rugby league player
- 18 September – Joe Johns, Welsh lightweight boxing champion
- 12 November – Tudor Davies, operatic tenor
- 19 November – Huw T. Edwards, trade union leader and politician
Deaths
- 13 February – William Davies, palaeontologist, 76
- 5 March – Theophilus Redwood, pharmacist, 85
- 15 March – Mesac Thomas, Anglican bishop in Australia, 75
- 22 April – William Williams, Presbyterian missionary in India, 33
- 24 April – :cy:John Davies |John Davies, poet, 53
- 27 April – Edward Wingfield Humphreys, Welsh-born New Zealand politician, 50/51
- 6 May – Robert J. Davies, Calvinistic Methodist leader, 52
- 5 June – Robert Rees, singer and musician, 51
- 19 June – Lewis Llewelyn Dillwyn, industrialist and politician, 78
- 3 October – :cy:William Davies |William Davies, poet and historian, 61
- 26 November – Edward Matthews, minister and author, 79
- 18 December – Richard Owen, anatomist, 88
- 23 December – John Gibson, architect of the Marble Church, Bodelwyddan, 75
- 27 December – Samuel Holland, politician, 89