January • 1 January –
William Ernest Bowman, engineer and writer (born 1911) • 2 January – Sir
Basil Bartlett, actor and screenwriter (born 1905) • 4 January • Sir
Brian Horrocks, Army general (born 1895) •
Russell Page, gardener (born 1906) • 5 January –
William Gidley Emmett, chemist and educationist (born 1887) • 7 January –
Edith Batten, educationist (born 1905) • 8 January – Sir
Harold Hillier, horticulturalist (born 1905) • 9 January •
William Arthur Harland, physician (born 1926) • Sir
Robert Mayer, philanthropist (born 1879, German Empire) • 11 January •
Kenny Clare, jazz drummer (born 1929) •
Errol White, geologist (born 1901) • 12 January –
Paul Luty, wrestler and actor (born 1932) • 13 January –
Kenneth O'Connor, soldier, lawyer and judge (born 1896) • 14 January –
Alfred Allen, Baron Allen of Fallowfield, trade unionist and BBC governor (born 1914) • 16 January –
Saidie Patterson, Northern Irish trade unionist and peace activist (born 1906) • 17 January –
James Frederic Riley, physician and radiologist (born 1912) • 18 January •
Wilfrid Brambell, Irish-born actor (born 1912) •
Noel Lytton, 4th Earl of Lytton, peer, soldier and writer (born 1900) •
John Wolfenden, Baron Wolfenden, educationist and compiler of the Wolfenden Report (born 1906) • 19 January –
Joan Hutt, artist (born 1913) • 20 January –
Thomas Balogh, Baron Balogh, economist (born 1905, Austria-Hungary) • 21 January –
Arthur Ernest Hagg, aircraft designer (born 1888) • 22 January – Sir
Arthur Bryant, historian (born 1899) • 23 January –
Mark Hodson, Anglican prelate (born 1907) • 25 January –
Ralph Broome, Army lieutenant-colonel (born 1889) • 26 January •
James Cameron, journalist (born 1911) •
David Ormsby-Gore, 5th Baron Harlech, peer and politician (born 1918; road accident) • 27 January –
Robert McLellan, Scottish poet and dramatist (born 1907) • 29 January •
Neil Cameron, Baron Cameron of Balhousie, RAF air marshal (born 1920) •
Joyce Daniel, birth control activist (born 1890) •
Chic Murray, comedian (born 1919)
February • 1 February –
Robert Chartham, author (born 1911) • 5 February •
Sydney Cozens, cyclist (born 1908) •
Neil McCarthy, actor (born 1933) • 6 February –
James Hadley Chase, writer (born 1906) • 7 February –
George Edward Briggs, botanist (born 1893) • 8 February •
Ursula Edgcumbe, sculptor and painter (born 1900) • Sir
William Lyons, automobile engineer and designer, founder of
Jaguar Cars (born 1901) • Sir
Guy Salisbury-Jones, Army officer and military attaché (born 1896) • 9 February –
Humphrey Trevelyan, colonial administrator and writer (born 1905) • 14 February •
Eva Mottley, actress (suicide) (born 1953, Barbados) •
Frances Richards, artist (born 1903) • 16 February •
Josephine Bradley, ballroom dancer (born 1893) •
Frederick Smith, 3rd Earl of Birkenhead, peer, writer and historian (born 1936) • 17 February –
George Coppard, World War I veteran (born 1898) • 18 February •
Douglas Johnston, Lord Johnston, judge (born 1907) •
Thurston Williams, architect (born 1924) • 19 February –
Dorothy Black, actress (born 1899, South Africa) • 21 February –
Louis Hayward, actor (born 1909) • 22 February •
David Hunt, ornithologist (born 1934; killed by tiger in India) •
Florence Tunks, suffragette and nurse (born 1891) • 25 February –
Bill Branch, golfer (born 1911) • 26 February –
Douglas Muggeridge, radio controller (born 1928) • 27 February • Sir
Iain Moncreiffe of that Ilk, genealogist and Officer of Arms (born 1919) •
J. Pat O'Malley, actor (born 1904) • 28 February •
David Byron, singer (born 1947) •
Ray Ellington, singer, drummer and bandleader (born 1916) •
D. W. Lucas, classical scholar (born 1905)
March • 2 March •
Arthur Champion, Baron Champion, Labour politician (born 1897) •
Alexander Watt, botanist (born 1892) • 3 March •
Alan Beaney, Labour politician (born 1905) •
F. S. Northedge, political scientist (born 1918) • 6 March –
David Templeton Gibson, chemist (born 1899) • 7 March •
Wilfred Brown, Baron Brown, businessman (born 1908) •
Clara Winsome Muirhead, Scottish botanist (born 1916) • 8 March •
Reuben Goodstein, mathematician (born 1912) •
Charles Guy Parsloe, historian and Liberal politician (born 1900) • 9 March •
Harry Catterick, footballer and football manager (born 1919) •
John Tudor Jones, Welsh scholar, broadcaster and translator (born 1903) • 10 March –
Victor Hervey, 6th Marquess of Bristol, peer (born 1915) • 11 March –
William Bailey, Royal Navy officer (born 1918, Portugal) • 15 March •
Morry Davis, politician (born 1894) •
Alan A. Freeman, record producer (born 1920) • 16 March •
Archibald Lamont, Scottish geologist, palaeontologist, writer and politician (born 1907) •
Jean Purdy, nurse and embryologist (born 1945) • 19 March –
Anthony Nelson Keys, film producer (born 1911) • 21 March – Sir
Michael Redgrave, actor (born 1908) • 23 March – Doctor
Richard Beeching, railway executive (born 1913) • 25 March –
Horace Birks, Army major-general (born 1897) • 26 March •
Irene Savidge, factory worker (born 1905) •
Henry J. Wilson, Army colonel and farmer (born 1904) • 27 March –
Lydia Manley Henry, physician (born 1891) • 29 March • Sir
Fife Clark, journalist and civil servant (born 1907) •
Joseph Symonds, Labour politician (born 1900) •
Janet Watson, geologist (born 1927) • 30 March –
John Jolliffe, librarian at the
Bodleian (born 1929)
April • 1 April •
Alec Clifton-Taylor, historian, writer and television presenter (born 1907) •
Julian Thornton-Duesbery, clergyman and academic (born 1902) • 4 April •
Raymond Briggs, Army major-general (born 1895) •
Kate Roberts, author (born 1891) • 6 April –
Terence Sanders, Olympic rower (born 1904) • 5 April –
Arthur Negus, broadcaster and antiques specialist (born 1903) • 7 April •
David Loveday, Anglican prelate (born 1896) •
Willie McRae, lawyer, politician and anti-nuclear campaigner (born 1923) • 10 April •
David Blair, Scottish golfer (born 1917) • Dame
Annis Gillie, physician (born 1900) • 11 April •
Bunny Ahearne, businessman and ice hockey administrator (born 1900) •
John Gilroy, artist (born 1898) •
Olga Tufnell, archaeologist (born 1905) •
Fred Uhlman, German-English writer, painter and lawyer (born
1901) • 12 April –
Cecil Manning, Labour politician (born 1892) • 13 April • Sir
Clavering Fison, businessman and Conservative politician (born 1892) •
Oscar Nemon, sculptor (born 1906, Austria-Hungary) • 14 April •
Noele Gordon, actress (born 1919) •
Kate Roberts, author (born 1891) • 17 April •
John Selwyn Bromley, naval historian (born 1913) •
Basil Bunting, poet (born 1900) • 18 April –
Gertrude Caton Thompson, archaeologist (born 1888) • 19 April –
Jack Broome, Royal Navy captain (born 1901) • 20 April •
William Fisher Cassie, civil engineer (born 1905) •
Ralph Dutton, 8th Baron Sherborne, peer (born 1898) • 21 April •
John Dutton, trade union leader (born 1909) •
Francis Eaton, 4th Baron Cheylesmore, peer (born 1893) •
John Welsh, actor (born 1914, Ireland) • Sir
Owen Temple-Morris, lawyer and Conservative politician (born 1896) • 22 April •
A. C. Gimson, phonetician (born 1917) • Sir
Thomas Parry, Welsh author (born 1904) •
Syd Scott, golfer (born 1913) • 23 April –
Patrick Wilkinson, classical scholar (born 1907) • 25 April –
Richard Haydn, actor (born 1905) • 27 April •
James Dunn, Labour politician (born 1926) •
Gordon Ross, journalist (born 1917) • 30 April • Sir
Max Aitken, 2nd Baronet, Conservative politician, press baron and World War II air ace, son of
Lord Beaverbrook (born 1910) •
Edgar Mountain, athlete (born 1901) •
Mike Sangster, tennis player (born 1940)
May • 1 May –
Denise Robins, romantic novelist (born 1897) • 2 May •
Phyllis Bedells, ballerina (born 1893) • Dame
Bridget D'Oyly Carte, manager of the
D'Oyly Carte Opera Company (1948–1982) (born 1908) • 3 May •
R. D. Smith, lecturer and radio producer (born 1914) •
Foster Neville Woodward, chemist (born 1905) • 5 May – Sir
Donald Bailey, civil engineer (born 1901) • 7 May •
Dawn Addams, actress (born 1930) • Sir
John Woodall, Army lieutenant-general (born 1897) • 9 May •
Reginald Dixon, theatre organist (born 1904) •
Leslie Hale, Baron Hale, politician (born 1902) • 10 May – Sir
Peter Foster, judge (born 1912) • 15 May –
Nigel Henderson, artist (born 1917) • 16 May •
Hugh Burden, actor and playwright (born 1913) •
Harry Earnshaw, cyclist (born 1915) • 19 May •
Ellen McCullough, trade unionist (born 1908) • Sir
Rodney Moore, Army general (born 1905) • 20 May –
Hilary Stratton, sculptor (born 1906) • 22 May •
Gerald Case, actor (born 1905) •
Henry Raeburn Dobson, Scottish artist (born 1901) • Sir
Alister Hardy, marine biologist (born 1896) • 24 May –
Geoffrey Gorer, anthropologist and author (born 1905) • 28 May –
Roy Plomley, radio broadcaster, producer, playwright and novelist, founder of
Desert Island Discs (born 1914) • 30 May –
George K. Arthur, actor and producer (born 1899)
June • 1 June –
Richard Greene, actor (born 1918) • 2 June –
George Brown, politician (born 1914) • 3 June •
Harry Kershaw, trade unionist (born 1906) •
Sidney Montagu, 11th Duke of Manchester, peer (born 1929) • 4 June –
Samuel Segal, Baron Segal, Labour politician (born 1902) • 7 June •
John Percival Morton, civil servant (born 1911) •
Gordon Rollings, British actor (born 1926) • 8 June – Sir
Henry Clay, 6th Baronet, engineer (born 1909) • 9 June –
Clifford Evans, actor (born 1912) • 13 June –
Dorothy Donaldson Buchanan, Scottish civil engineer (born 1899) • 15 June •
Percy Fender, cricketer (born 1892) •
Felix Greene, journalist (born 1909) •
Rodney Hallworth, journalist (born 1929) •
Martin Willoughby Parr, colonial administrator (born 1892) • 17 June •
John Boulting, film director (born 1913) •
James Cyriax, physician (born 1904) • 22 June –
Patricia Ward Hales, tennis player (born 1929) • 24 June –
Valentine Dyall, actor (born 1908) • 27 June •
William D. Clark, civil servant and economist (born 1916) •
William Evans, Baron Energlyn, geologist (born 1912) • 28 June –
Denis Martin Cowley, judge (born 1919) • 30 June – Sir
Anthony Miers, Royal Navy rear-admiral (born 1906)
July • 2 July •
Hector Nicol, comedian, actor and singer (born 1920) •
David Purley, racing driver (born 1945; air accident) • 3 July –
Patricia Hornsby-Smith, Baroness Hornsby-Smith, Conservative politician (born 1914) • 5 July –
Bladen Hawke, 9th Baron Hawke, peer and politician (born 1901) • 8 July •
Roger Baxter-Jones, mountaineer and alpine guide (born 1950; accident while climbing) •
Frank Hampson, illustrator (born 1918) •
Leslie Paul, writer (born 1905, Ireland) • 9 July –
Jimmy Kinnon, founder of Narcotics Anonymous (born 1911) • 11 July –
Gilbert Dempster Fisher, Scottish broadcaster (born 1906) • 12 July • Sir
Robertson Crichton, judge (born 1912) •
Lettice Ramsey, photographer (born 1898) •
Thomas Galbraith, 1st Baron Strathclyde, Scottish politician (born 1891) • 16 July •
Ursula Kathleen Hicks, Irish-born economist (born 1896) •
Elsie Wagstaff, actress (born 1899) • 18 July –
Robert Raglan, actor (born 1909) • 19 July –
Henry Mollison, actor (born 1905) • 21 July –
Dorian Williams, equestrian, author and arts patron (born 1914) • 22 July – Sir
Peter Roberts, 3rd Baronet, Conservative politician (born 1912) • 23 July •
Rose Smith, communist activist (born 1891) •
Johnny Wardle, cricketer (born 1923) • 24 July –
William Hall, 2nd Viscount Hall, businessman, first chairman of the
Post Office (born 1913) • 25 July –
Stephen Knight, author and journalist (born 1951) • 26 July – Sir
Oliver Simmonds, aviation engineer and Conservative politician (born 1897) • 30 July –
Peter Knight, composer (born 1917)
August • 1 August –
D. H. Turner, art historian (born 1931) • 2 August •
Richard Walker, angler and writer on angling (born 1918) •
Ralph Younger, Army major-general (born 1904) • 3 August •
Eileen Beldon, actress (born 1901) •
Robert Deakin, Anglican prelate (born 1917) • 4 August •
Maurice Petherick, Conservative politician (born 1894) •
Pierre Young, mathematician and developer of
Concorde (born 1926) • 5 August –
Arnold Wilkins, radar pioneer (born 1907) • 6 August –
William Anstruther-Gray, Baron Kilmany, Scottish soldier and politician (born 1905) • 7 August •
Joanne Cole, artist (born 1934) •
Alan Fitch, Labour politician (born 1915) • 11 August –
Hector Grey, street trader and company director (born 1904) • 12 August – Sir
Harry Godwin, botanist and ecologist (born 1901) • 13 August •
Shiva Naipaul, journalist and brother of
V. S. Naipaul (born 1940, Trinidad) •
Paul Edward Paget, architect (born 1901) • 14 August –
Alfred Hayes, screenwriter (born 1911) • 17 August – Lord Avon (
Nicholas Eden), Conservative Member of Parliament and son of the late prime minister
Anthony Eden (born 1930) • 19 August –
Edward Cooper, World War I veteran and
VC recipient (born 1896) • 21 August –
Maxwell Shaw, actor (born 1929) • 24 August •
Colin Crompton, comedian (born 1931) •
Noel Martin, Army brigadier-general (born 1892) • 28 August –
Hugh Norman-Walker, colonial official (born 1916) • 29 August •
Evelyn Ankers, actress (born 1918) •
Patrick Barr, actor (born 1908) • 30 August •
Taylor Caldwell, British-born American author (born 1900) • Sir
Euan Miller, Army lieutenant-general (born 1897)
September • 1 September •
Saunders Lewis, writer and founder of the Welsh National Party (
Plaid Cymru) (born 1893) • Sir
James Pitman, writer, civil servant and Conservative politician (born 1901) •
Evelyn Sharp, Baroness Sharp, civil servant (born 1903) • 3 September –
Jocelyn Bonham-Carter, cricketer and Army officer (born 1904) • 4 September –
Isabel Jeans, actress (born 1891) • 6 September –
Rodney Robert Porter, biochemist, recipient of the
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (born 1917) • 7 September – Sir
Ellis Waterhouse, art historian and museum director (born 1905) • 9 September –
John Baker, Baron Baker, scientist and structural engineer (born 1901) • 10 September •
Guy Thompson Griffith, ancient historian (born 1908) •
Jock Stein, footballer and manager of
Scotland (born 1922) • 11 September •
William Alwyn, composer (born 1905) •
Henrietta Barnett, WRAF officer (born 1905) • 17 September •
Laura Ashley, designer (born 1925) •
John Bowle, historian (born 1905) • 18 September •
Gerald Holtom, artist and designer (born 1914) •
John Kingsley Read, far-right politician (born 1936) • 22 September –
Dickie Henderson, entertainer (born 1922) • 26 September •
John Patrick Micklethwait Brenan, botanist (born 1917) •
Peter Craigie, Biblical scholar (born 1938; car accident) • 27 September •
Leonard Gribble, novelist (born 1908) •
G. P. Wells, zoologist and author (born 1901) • 28 September –
Brian "Little Legs" Clifford, criminal (murdered) (born 1940) • 29 September •
Joan Fry, tennis player (born 1906) •
Victor Gold, chemist (born 1922, Austria) •
Aubrey Rodway Johnson, Hebrew scholar (born 1901) •
Christine Campbell Thomson, horror fiction writer (born 1897)
October • 1 October •
J. Grant Anderson, Scottish actor (born 1897) •
Ninian Sanderson, Scottish racing driver (born 1925) • 6 October –
Keith Blakelock, Metropolitan Police officer (murdered) (born 1945) • 9 October –
Lionel George Higgins, lepidopterist (born 1891) • 10 October –
Doris Reynolds, geologist (born 1899) • 11 October –
Dorothy O'Grady, Nazi sympathiser (born 1897) • 13 October – Sir
Neville Faulks, barrister and judge (born 1908) • 14 October •
Kenneth Diplock, Baron Diplock, barrister and judge (born 1907) •
Doris Odlum, psychiatrist (born 1890) • 16 October –
George Odey, Conservative politician (born 1900) • 18 October –
George Darling, Labour politician (born 1905) • 23 October –
John Greenlees Semple, mathematician (born 1904) • 25 October –
Gary Holton, singer-songwriter (born 1952) • 26 October –
Cecil Langley Doughty, comics artist (born 1913) • 27 October –
Walter Segal, architect (born 1907, German Empire) • 28 October –
Harold Davies, Baron Davies of Leek, Labour politician (born 1904) • 29 October –
Charles Douglas-Home, journalist (born 1937) • 30 October •
David Oxley, actor (born 1920) •
Guy Pentreath, clergyman, teacher and writer (born 1902)
November • 1 November –
John Phillips, Anglican prelate (born 1910) • 2 November –
William Lummis, British military historian (born 1886) • 3 November – Sir
John Eldridge, Army general (born 1898) • 4 November –
Hilda Vaughan, novelist (born 1892) • 5 November •
Alexander Lloyd, 2nd Baron Lloyd, Conservative politician (born 1912) •
William Tweddell, golfer (born 1897) • 6 November •
Hans Keller, Austrian-born British musician and writer (born 1919) •
Sara Woods, crime fiction writer (born 1922) • 7 November –
Mary McCallum Webster, botanist (born 1906) • 9 November –
L. H. C. Tippett, statistician (born 1902) • 10 November – Sir
Peveril William-Powlett, Royal Navy vice-admiral (born 1898) • 11 November –
James Hanley, author (born 1897) • 18 November – Sir
Hugh Lucas-Tooth, Conservative politician (born 1903) • 19 November –
Evan Meredith Jenkins, colonial governor (born 1896) • 21 November –
Derek Jewell, journalist (born 1927) • 23 November –
Leslie Mitchell, announcer (born 1905) • 25 November •
Frances Davidson, Viscountess Davidson, Conservative politician (born 1894) •
Geoffrey Grigson, author and poet (born 1905) • 27 November –
Peter Bessell, Liberal politician (born 1921) • 29 November –
Victor Henry, actor (born 1943)
December • 2 December • Sir
Charles Hughes-Hallett, Royal Navy vice-admiral (born 1898) •
Philip Larkin, poet (born 1922) • 3 December • Sir
Conolly Abel Smith, Royal Navy vice-admiral (born 1899) •
Bill Cox, golfer (born 1910) • 7 December •
Malcolm Dixon, biochemist (born 1899) •
John Fallon, Scottish golfer (born 1913) •
Robert Graves, writer, died on Majorca (born 1895) • 8 December •
Jack Pye, wrestler and film actor (born 1903) • Sir
Harry Trusted, judge (born 1888) • 9 December –
Donald John Dean, Army colonel and
VC recipient (born 1897) • 10 December –
Leslie Bonnet, RAF group captain, writer and duck breeder (born 1902) • 11 December –
Charles Armstrong, Army brigadier-general (born 1897) • 12 December •
Barry MacKay, actor (born 1906) •
Ian Stewart, musician (born 1938) • 13 December – Sir
Hugh Forbes, judge (born 1917) • 16 December –
Claude Wardlaw, botanist (born 1901) • 17 December – Sir
Iain Maxwell Stewart, industrialist (born 1916) • 22 December • Sir
Neil Marten, Conservative politician (born 1916) •
Michael Henry Wilson, musician, scientist and translator (born 1901) • 23 December •
Martin Beale, mathematician (born 1928) •
Philip Mackie, screenwriter (born 1918) • 24 December –
John F. Carrington, missionary and translator (born 1914) • 25 December – Sir
James Marshall-Cornwall, Army general and historian (born 1887) • 26 December –
Maxwell Staniforth, railwayman and clergyman (born 1893) • 27 December –
Harold Whitlock, Olympic athlete (born 1903) • 31 December –
Jocelyn Toynbee, archaeologist and art historian (born 1897) ==See also==