Deaths
- 2 January - Leila Megane, opera singer
- 13 January - Reginald Herbert, 15th Earl of Pembroke, 79
- 17 January - E. Llwyd Williams, minister and poet, 53
- 27 January - Joseph Jones, dual-code rugby international, 60
- 2 February - Joseph "Joe" Jones, rugby league player, 60
- 30 March - Edward Evan, politician, 77
- 11 April - William Llewellyn Morgan, Wales international rugby union player, 76
- 7 May - Mai Jones, songwriter, 61
- 23 May - John Edwards, politician), 77
- 27 June - Harry Pollitt, politician, 69
- 6 July - Aneurin Bevan, politician, 62
- 9 July - John Dyke, Wales international rugby union player, 76
- 24 August - Dai Edwards, Wales dual-code rugby international, 64
- 25 August - Tommy Jones-Davies, Wales international rugby player, 54
- 27 September - George Morgan Trefgarne, 1st Baron Trefgarne, politician, 66
- 29 October- Horace Williams, footballer
- 20 December - Harry Uzzell, Wales international rugby union captain, 77
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