Holywell Cemetery Explained

Holywell Cemetery
St Cross Cemetery
Established:1847
Country:United Kingdom
Location:St Cross Church, Oxford
Coordinates:51.7558°N -1.2472°W
Style:Wildlife refuge
Leases:Closed to new burials
Findagrave:2175352

Holywell Cemetery is next to St Cross Church in Oxford, England. The cemetery is behind the church in St Cross Road, south of Holywell Manor on Manor Road and north of Longwall Street, in the parish of Holywell.

History

In the mid 19th century, the graveyards of the six parishes in central Oxford became full, so Merton College made some of its land available to form the cemetery in 1847.The cemetery was established along with Osney Cemetery and St Sepulchre's Cemetery.[1] In 1855, new burials were forbidden at all Oxford city churches, apart from in existing vaults.

The cemetery is now a wildlife refuge with many birds (including pheasants that nest there) and butterflies, as well as small and larger mammals, including Muntjac deer and foxes. Hedgehogs are also known to live there.

Notable interments and memorials

A number of well-known people are buried in the cemetery, including:

A wooden grave marker that was used to mark the grave of the England Rugby captain Ronald Poulton-Palmer at Ploegsteert wood is affixed to a wall in the cemetery.[6]

The cemetery contains three war graves that are maintained and registered by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission – two British Army officers of World War I and a Royal Air Force officer of World War II.[7]

Friends

A Friends of Holywell Cemetery has been established to raise funds and manage the cemetery.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Burial grounds in the city of Oxford . Oxford History: Burials in Oxford . www.oxfordhistory.org.uk . UK . 31 October 2014 .
  2. Lack, 2010, p. 39
  3. R. S. Simpson, Francis Llewellyn Griffith (1862–1934)Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (ODNB) – Oxford University Press – Published in print: 23 September 2004 Published online: 23 September 2004
  4. Web site: Holywell Cemetery, Oxford: Famous people. www.oxfordhistory.org.uk.
  5. Web site: Vogeler. Martha S.. Woods, Margaret Louisa (1855–1945). Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. 6 January 2015. 2004.
  6. Web site: Gazetteer. Balliol College Archives & Manuscripts. Balliol College, Oxford. 9 August 2012.
  7. Web site: Breakdown obtained from casualty record . CWGC Cemetery Report . . Date accessed 9 September 2012.