This article is about the particular significance of the year 1804 to Wales and its people.

1804
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Timeline of Welsh history
1804 in
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  • Edward Davies - Celtic Researches on the Origin, Traditions and Languages of the Ancient Britons
  • Richard Llwyd
    • Gayton Wake, or Mary Dod
    • Poems, Tales, Odes, Sonnets, Translations from the British
  • Benjamin Heath Malkin - The Scenery, Antiquities, and Biography of South Wales
  • Azariah Shadrach - Drws i'r Meddwl Segur
  • Hester Thrale - British Synonymy: or an attempt at regulating the choice of words in familiar conversation

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