1923 in Wales - Deaths

Deaths

  • 22 February – John Jenkins, Prime Minister of South Australia, 71
  • 19 March - Evan Rees (Dyfed), poet, 73
  • 1 April - Lady Llangattock, socialite, benefactor and collector, 86
  • 27 May – Charles Lewis, rugby player, 70
  • 18 July – Thomas Arthur Lewis, teacher, lawyer and politician, 41
  • 12 October – John Cadvan Davies, poet and hymn-writer, 77
  • date unknown
    • J. Brynach Davies, poet
    • General Owen Thomas, politician

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