Deaths
- 2 January - Arthur Gould, Wales international rugby captain, 54
- 3 January - James Hills-Johnes, Victoria Cross recipient, 85
- 24 February - Edward Bishop, Wales international rugby player, 54
- 27 February - Robert Harris, Welsh-born painter
- 12 June - Thomas Jeremiah Williams, Coalition Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) for Swansea East
- 13 July - Theo Harding, Wales international rugby player
- 26 July
- Griffith Jones (Gutyn Arfon), composer
- Richard Hughes Williams (Dic Tryfan), writer
- 27 September - Adelina Patti, singer
- 3 December - Volney Rogers, Welsh-American lawyer
- date unknown
- Thomas Francis Roberts, academic
- Arthur Owen Vaughan (Owen Rhoscomyl), novelist
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