Wales
- For Welsh beheadings after 1707, see the Great Britain section above
- Gwenllian ferch Gruffudd (February 1136) – executed by the Anglo-Norman forces led by Maurice de Londres at Kidwelly Castle, Wales, after a failed uprising
- Sir Gruffudd Vychan (1447) - Executed at Powis Castle by Lord Powis for unclear reasons.
- Sir Roger Vaughan (1471) - Beheaded at Chepstow by Jasper Tudor, Earl of Bedford for being a Yorkist.
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