List of burials at Kensal Green Cemetery explained
This is an incomplete list of burials at Kensal Green Cemetery by occupation.
Architects
Art
Business
Circuses
Engineering
Explorers
Funerals
- William Banting (1826–1901)
- William Westbrook Banting (1857–1932)
- Rupert Brindley (c. 1791–1847)
- Thomas Dowbiggin (died 1854)
- William Holland (1779–1856)
- Edward Manuel Lander (1836–1910)
- Richard Maile (died 1850)
- John Nodes (died 1895)
Legal
Medicine
Military
- Col. Frederick Robinson Aikman VC (1828–1888)
- Gen. Sir Richard Airey (1803–1881)
- Gen. Sir John Aitchison GCB (1789–1875)
- Gen. George Anson (1797–1857)
- Sir William Beatty FRS MD (1773–1842)
- Sir George Bell KCB (1794–1877)
- Sir Henry John William Bentinck (1796–1878)
- Gen. Sir Michael Anthony Shrapnel Biddulph (1823–1904)
- Col. Guy Huddlesdon Boisragon VC (1864–1931)
- Gen. Sir William Casement (1780–1844)
- Gen. Christopher Tilson Chowne (c. 1771–1834)
- Adm. Sir George Cockburn, Bt GCB (1772–1853)
- Gen. Sir Charles Colville (1770–1843)
- Sir Alexander Cunningham KCIE (1814–1893)
- Admiral Henry Collins Deacon (1788–1869)
- Gen. Sir Collingwood Dickson VC (1817–1904)
- Gen. Sir Moore Disney KCB (1766–1846)
- Matthew Charles Dixon (1821–1905)
- Charles Milne Cholmeley Dowling (died 1920)
- James Ekin (1829–1896)
- General Robert Ellice (1784–1856)
- General Sir George de Lacy Evans GCB (1787–1870)
- Vice Adml. Charles Joseph Frederick Ewart CB (1816–1884)
- Admiral Sir Arthur Fanshawe (1794–1864)
- Sir Ronald Crauford Ferguson (1773–1841)
- Sir Archibald Galloway KCB (died 1850)
- Gen. Isaac Gascoyne (1770–1841)
- Gen. Sir Walter Raleigh Gilbert, Bt GCB (1785–1853)
- Surgeon-General Huntly George Gordon (1821–1888)
- Lt. Col. Gideon Gorrequer (c. 1780–1841)
- Gen. Sir Hugh Henry Gough VC (1833–1899)
- Gen. Sir Lewis Grant (1778–1852)
- Admiral Sir Edward Hamilton KCB (1772–1851)
- Sir George Head (1782–1855)
- Major Gen. Sir John Hills FRS KCB (1832–1902)
- Capt. Neville Reginald Howse VC (1863–1930)
- Leonard Henry Lloyd Irby (1836–1905)
- Sir James Kempt GCB GCH (1776–1854)
- György Kmety (Ismail Pasha) (1813–1869)
- Major Gen. Sir Owen Edward Pennefeather Lloyd VC (1854–1941)
- Maj. Gen. David Limond (1831–1895)
- Gen. Sir William Lumley (1769–1850)
- Gen. Sir James Law Lushington (1779–1859)
- Lt. John Grant Malcolmson VC (1835–1902)
- Admiral Sir Thomas Byam Martin (1773–1854)
- Gen. Sir George Murray KCB (1772–1846)
- Vice Admiral James Noble (1779–1851)
- Admiral Sir Robert Walter Otway Bt (1770–1846)
- Sir Charles William Pasley (1780–1861)
- Gen. Sir George Paty KCB KH (1788–1868)
- Gen. Sir Marmaduke Warner Peacocke KG (1766–1849)
- Sir Henry Prescott GCB (1783–1874)
- Gen. Sir Dighton MacNaughton Probyn VC (1833–1924)
- Captain Charles Spencer Ricketts (1788–1867)
- Sir Robert Spencer Robinson (1809–1889)
- Sir Charles Rowan KCB (1783–1852)
- Admiral Sir Richard Edward Tracey (1837–1907)
- Gen. Sir Walter Tremenheere KH (1761–1855)
- Major Gen. William Spottiswoode Trevor VC (1831–1907)
- Major-Gen. Marcus Antonius Waters (1794–1868)
- Capt. George Alexander Waters (1818–1903)
- Lt-Col. Sir Henry Vassall Webster (1792–1847)
- Field Marshal Sir Alexander Woodford GCB GCMG (1782–1870)
- Gen. Edward Buckley Wynyard, CB (1788–1864)
Music
Photography
Politics
Religion
Royalty and aristocracy
- Mary Jane Adams, servant to Queens Victoria and Alexandra (1845–1921)
- Patrick Bowes-Lyon, (c. 1863–1946)
- Frances Bowles (née Temple), sister of Lord Palmerston (c. 1786–1838)
- George John Browne, 3rd Marquess of Sligo (1820–1896)
- Henry Ulick Browne, 5th Marquess of Sligo (1831–1913)
- Howe Peter Browne, 2nd Marquess of Sligo (1788–1845)
- Lady Anne Isabella Noel Byron (1792–1860)
- George William Frederick Charles, Duke of Cambridge (1819–1904)
- Marigold Frances Churchill (1918–1921), daughter of Sir Winston Churchill
- Sir George Couper Bt (1788–1861)
- John Constantine De Courcy, Baron Kingsale (1827–1865), Premier Baron of Ireland
- Jind Kaur (1817–1863), wife of Ranjit Singh, mother of deposed maharaja Duleep Singh
- Percy Sholto Douglas, 10th Marquess of Queensberry (1868–1920), brother of 'Bosie'
- Duchess of Inverness (Cecilia Letitia Underwood) (1793–1873), morganatic wife of the Duke of Sussex
- Victoria Paget, god-daughter of Queen Victoria (1848–1859)
- Baron Georg Friedrich Wilhelm von Pfeilitzer genannt Franck, Pour Le Mérite (1767–1853)
- William John Cavendish Scott-Bentinck, 5th Duke of Portland (1800–1879)
- Edward Adolphus Seymour KG FRS, 11th Duke of Somerset (1775–1853)
- George Augustus Frederick Percy Sydney Smythe, 7th Viscount Strangford (1818–1857), nephew of the Duke of Wellington
- Lord Granville Charles Henry Somerset (1792–1848)
- Princess Sophia (1777–1848), fifth daughter of George III
- Charles James Stewart (1775–1839)
- Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773–1843), sixth son of George III
- Mary Ann Thurston, nurse to the children of Queen Victoria (1810–1896)
Scientists
Sport
Theatre
Writing
Others
Notes and References
- http://www.kensalgreen.co.uk/documents/KG_catacomb.html The Catacombs at Kensal Green Cemetery.
- Richard Clewin Griffith. 17 September 1881. British Medical Journal. 2. 1081. 501. 2264136.
- Dr. Robert Collum, M.D.Glasg., M.R.C.P.Lond., M.R.C.S. Eng. 3 February 1900. British Medical Journal. 1. 2040. 291. 10.1136/bmj.1.2040.291. 2505787.
- 2 December 1905. British Medical Journal. 2. 2344. 1494–1495. 2322465. John Croft, F.r.c.s. 10.1136/bmj.2.2344.1494-b.
- Web site: George Darling | RCP Museum. history.rcplondon.ac.uk.
- Web site: George Duncan Gibb. internatlibs.mcgill.ca.
- Keetley, Charles Robert Bell . 2 . 384-385 . Power . D'Arcy . D'Arcy Power . 1912. 1.
- Web site: Our History – St Mark's Academic Institute.
- Brownsmith, John . 1.18 . 279 . 1900. 1.
- Web site: Francis Bedford and William Bedford F. 6 March 2017.
- Heath, (Robert) Vernon (1819/20–1895), photographer. 2004. 10.1093/ref:odnb/66907.
- Web site: Charles Thurston Thompson | Artist | Royal Academy of Arts. www.royalacademy.org.uk.
- [W. H. G. Armytage|Armytage, W.H.G.]
- Paths of Glory, The Friends of Kensal Green Cemetery, London, 1997.