Deaths
- 14 January - Sir Robert Jones, orthopaedic surgeon (baronet), 75
- 18 January - John Thomas, chemist (ICI), 46
- 2 February - Sir James Cory, 1st Baronet, politician, 76
- 15 February - Jere Blake, Wales international rugby player, 47/48
- 23 February - David Watts Morgan, Member of Parliament for Rhondda East, 65
- 4 April - Sir Marteine Lloyd, 2nd Baronet, 82
- 29 May - Llewelyn Kenrick, footballer, 84
- 16 July - John Tudor Walters, politician, 64/65
- 10 August - Alf Morgans, Prime Minister of Western Australia, 83
- 13 September - David Morgan, Wales international rugby player, 61
- 20 September - Alfred Cattell, Wales international rugby player, 76
- 17 October - Sid Bevan, Wales international rugby union player, 56
- 18 October - Ivor Herbert, 1st Baron Treowen, soldier and politician, 82
- 10 November - Herbert Lewis, politician, 74
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