Deaths
- 2 January - Edward Barrett, 1st Lord Barrett of Newburgh, politician (born 1581)
- 3 January - John Hotham, parliamentarian (year of birth unknown)
- 10 January - William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury (born 1573)
- 23 January - Mary Ward, nun (born 1585)
- 1 February - Henry Morse, Catholic priest (born 1549)
- 18 February - Richard Baker, historian (born 1568)
- 16 April - Tobias Hume, composer (born c. 1569)
- 17 April - Daniel Featley, theologian (born 1578)
- 17 July - Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset, politician (born c. 1587)
- 6 August - Lionel Cranfield, 1st Earl of Middlesex, merchant (born 1575)
- 16 August - Tobias Hume, composer (born c.1559)
- 14 September - Sir Richard Grosvenor, 1st Baronet, Member of Parliament (born 1585)
- 24 September - William Lawes, composer and musician (born 1602)
- 27 October - Philip Stanhope, Royalist colonel (year of birth unknown)
- 22 November - John Philipot, officer of arms (born 1588)
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