Notable people
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Thomas Rede (ca.1390 – ca.1455), merchant, landholder, knight and public official of nearby Roche Castle
Reginald Pecock (ca.1395 – ca.1461), prelate and writer, born in Laugharne
Sir John Perrot (1528–1592), Lord Deputy of Ireland, Lord President of Munster and Privy Councillor to Elizabeth I, lived in Laugharne Castle
Sir Thomas Perrot (1553–1594), Elizabethan courtier, soldier and Member of Parliament, lived in Laugharne Castle
Sir James Perrot (1571–1636), writer and Member of Parliament, lived in Laugharne
Sir Sackville Crowe (1595–1671), English politician, lived in Laugharne
Rowland Laugharne (1607–1675), Parliamentary General; his 1644 siege of the castle, a former family home, left it an uninhabitable ruin
Bishop William Thomas (1613–1689), Vicar of Laugharne, ejected by Cromwell. Later Bishop of St Davids and Bishop of Worcester.
Sir John Powell (1632/3–1696), judge who presided over the trial of the Seven Bishops in 1688, lived in Laugharne
Sir Thomas Powell (ca.1665 – 1720), lawyer and Member of Parliament, born in Laugharne
Griffith Jones (1684–1761), educational pioneer, curate of Laugharne where he also resided in later years
Bridget Bevan (1698–1779), also known as Madam Bevan, educationalist and philanthropist, lived in Laugharne
Josiah Tucker (1713–1799), clergyman, economist and political writer; Dean of Gloucester, born in Laugharne
Peter Williams (1723–1796), Methodist leader and publisher of Welsh language bibles, born at West Marsh Farm in Laugharne
Mary Wollstonecraft (1759–1797), writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights, lived in Laugharne as a child
James Augustus St. John (1795–1875), author and traveller, born in Laugharne
Edward Falkener (1814–1896), architect, archaeologist, art historian and author, lived at the Glanymor Estate from 1866 until his death
Arnold Wienholt, Sr. (1826–1895), Australian politician, lived at Castle House in Laugharne
Edward Wienholt (1833–1904), Australian politician, lived at Castle House in Laugharne
Agnes Mason (1849–1941), nun, born in Laugharne
Joseph Arthur Hamilton Beresford (1861–1952), Australian naval commander, born in Laugharne
Sir Edward Owen Cox (1866–1932), Australian politician & businessman, born in Laugharne.
Caleb Rees (1883–1970), inspector of schools and author, lived at Island House in Laugharne from 1943 until his death
William Charles Fuller (1884–1974), soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross, born in Laugharne
William Thomas David (1886–1948), Professor of Engineering at University College Cardiff and at the University of Leeds, born in Laugharne
Raymond Jeremy (1890–1969), violist, professor of violin and viola at the Royal Academy of Music, born in Laugharne
Richard Hughes (1900–1976), writer, lived at Castle House, instrumental in Dylan Thomas moving to Laugharne
Dylan Thomas (1914–1953), poet, lived in Laugharne and is buried in the churchyard
Derrick Childs (1918–1987), the Anglican Bishop of Monmouth and Archbishop of Wales, grew up in Laugharne
Sir Kingsley Amis (1922–1995), novelist, poet and critic, wrote Booker Prize winner The Old Devils while living in Cliff House, Laugharne.
George Tremlett (1939–2021), writer, former politician and bookshop owner, lived in Laugharne
Aeronwy Thomas (1943–2009), poet, writer and translator of Italian poetry; the second child and only daughter of Dylan Thomas
Gary Pearce (born 1960), rugby union and rugby league player, born in Laugharne