Deaths
- 3 January — Morris Williams (Nicander), author, 64
- 19 January - John Parry, editor, 61
- 19 April — Owen Jones, architect, 65
- 8 May (in Launceston, Tasmania) — Zephaniah Williams, Chartist leader, 78
- 17 June — Sir Stephen Glynne, 9th Baronet, 66
- 10 August — David Davies (Dai'r Cantwr), Rebecca rioter (born about 1812)
- 19 August — Joseph Kenny Meadows, illustrator, 83
- 3 October - Owen Williams (Owen Gwyrfai), poet, 84
- 14 November — John Ambrose Lloyd, musician, 59
- 19 November — Mary Pendrill Llewelyn, writer and translator (born 1811)
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