Brompton Cemetery

470+ memorials
Brompton Cemetery is a cemetery. BurialMap has 470 memorial records for people buried here. Notable people buried here include military officer, actress, actor, theatre manager/playwright, theatre director.

Memorials

Percy E. Lambert
1881–1913 (age 32)
Brompton Cemetery
Percy E. Lambert raced with courage and commitment during the pioneering days of motor sport.
Thomas Whittaker
1850–1919 (age 69)
Brompton Cemetery
Brandon Thomas
1848–1914 (age 66)
Brompton Cemetery
Brandon Thomas delighted the stage with wit and collaboration, most famously through Charley’s Aunt.
William Crookes
1832–1919 (age 87)
Brompton Cemetery
Thomas Edward Gordon
1832–1914 (age 82)
Brompton Cemetery
Thomas Edward Gordon upheld duty as a military officer with unwavering steadiness throughout his career.
Algernon Heneage
1833–1915 (age 82)
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Fanny Ronalds
1839–1916 (age 77)
Brompton Cemetery
Fanny Ronalds charmed society with her singing and generous spirit, linking artistic circles across the Atlantic.
Agnes de Selincourt
1872–1917 (age 45)
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Tom Foy
1879–1917 (age 38)
Brompton Cemetery
Tom Foy warmed stages with compassionate humour that left a lasting glow on music-hall audiences.
Doyle Money Shaw
1830–1918 (age 88)
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James McDonald
1843–1915 (age 72)
Brompton Cemetery
James McDonald led with foresight and fairness, ensuring industry served both commerce and community.
James Browne
1823–1910 (age 87)
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Agnes Kelly Boucicault
1833–1916 (age 83)
Brompton Cemetery
Agnes Kelly Boucicault elevated the stage with heartfelt performances and unshakeable dedication to her art.
William Nicholson, 1st Baron Nicholson
1845–1918 (age 73)
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Reginald Alexander John Warneford
1891–1915 (age 24)
Brompton Cemetery
Reginald Alexander John Warneford displayed extraordinary courage as an aircraft pilot in the war's earliest aerial camp...
Richard Collins, Baron Collins
1842–1911 (age 69)
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Gus Mears
1873–1912 (age 39)
Brompton Cemetery
Gus Mears became a pioneering entrepreneur whose leadership helped create a celebrated sporting home.
John Nevil Maskelyne
1839–1917 (age 78)
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Edward Dicey
1832–1911 (age 79)
Brompton Cemetery
Edward Dicey was a writer and commentator who guided public understanding with clarity and integrity.
Louis T. Leonowens
1856–1919 (age 63)
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Gustav Wilhelm Wolff
1834–1913 (age 79)
Brompton Cemetery
Gustav Wilhelm Wolff was a businessperson whose shipbuilding leadership combined innovation with care for his workforce.
Erroll Blake, 4th Baron Wallscourt
1841–1918 (age 77)
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George John Newman Beamish
1917–1917 (age 0)
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George John Newman Beamish became a military officer whose steady judgement guided his companions.
Edward Letchworth
1833–1917 (age 84)
Brompton Cemetery
Edward Letchworth was a steadfast neighbour remembered for his kindness and dignity.
Robert MacGregor Stewart
1842–1919 (age 77)
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Mary Macleod
1859–1914 (age 55)
Brompton Cemetery
Mary Macleod was a writer who turned her observations into compassionate stories.
Ethel Harriet Hearn
1864–1912 (age 48)
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Hertha Ayrton
1854–1923 (age 69)
Brompton Cemetery
Writer and engineer Hertha Ayrton combined keen scientific insight with elegant prose and advocacy.
Emmeline Pankhurst
1858–1928 (age 70)
Brompton Cemetery
Emmeline Pankhurst was a writer and pioneering advocate for women's suffrage whose words and activism transformed the la...
John William Godward
1861–1922 (age 61)
Brompton Cemetery
John William Godward was a painter whose artistic contributions reflected the classical and aesthetic movements of his e...
George Ernest Morrison
1862–1920 (age 58)
Brompton Cemetery
Politician George Ernest Morrison was known for his thoughtful engagement with international affairs.
Sir Charles Monro, 1st Baronet
1860–1929 (age 69)
Brompton Cemetery
Sir Charles Monro, 1st Baronet, was a military officer whose distinguished service and leadership earned him a baronetcy...
Frank Lascelles
1841–1920 (age 79)
Brompton Cemetery
Politician Frank Lascelles was a diplomat respected for his tact and steady leadership.
Lionel Monckton
1861–1924 (age 63)
Brompton Cemetery
Lionel Monckton was a writer whose dramatic and literary works contributed to the cultural life of his era.
William Macpherson
1858–1927 (age 69)
Brompton Cemetery
Military physician William Macpherson offered compassionate care and medical guidance throughout his service.
Philip Watts
1846–1926 (age 80)
Brompton Cemetery
Philip Watts was an engineer whose technical innovations contributed to industrial and maritime advancement.
Alfred Taylor Dale
1840–1925 (age 85)
Brompton Cemetery
Naval officer Alfred Taylor Dale devoted himself to leadership and mentorship within the Royal Navy.
Algernon Graves
1845–1922 (age 77)
Brompton Cemetery
Algernon Graves was a painter whose artistic contributions enriched the visual culture of the Victorian period.
Arthur Sanders
1900–1920 (age 20)
Brompton Cemetery
Military officer Arthur Sanders served with humility and resolve during a demanding chapter of history.
Edmund Faber, 1st Baron Faber
1847–1920 (age 73)
Brompton Cemetery
Edmund Faber, 1st Baron Faber, was a British politician of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Effie Bancroft
1840–1921 (age 81)
Brompton Cemetery
Effie Bancroft was a pioneering actor who helped shape modern English theatre.
Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare
1856–1924 (age 68)
Brompton Cemetery
Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare was a prominent theologian and biblical scholar of the late nineteenth and early twentiet...
George Dashwood Taubman Goldie
1846–1925 (age 79)
Brompton Cemetery
George Dashwood Taubman Goldie was a British politician of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Henry William Massingham
1860–1924 (age 64)
Brompton Cemetery
Henry William Massingham was a thoughtful journalist whose pen guided public discourse.
James Bevan Edwards
1835–1922 (age 87)
Brompton Cemetery
James Bevan Edwards was a nineteenth-century engineer of considerable skill and accomplishment.
Mary Louisa Molesworth
1839–1921 (age 82)
Brompton Cemetery
Mary Louisa Molesworth was a beloved writer whose stories warmed the hearts of young readers.
Sir Charles Cave, 1st Baronet
1832–1922 (age 90)
Brompton Cemetery
Sir Charles Cave, 1st Baronet, was a prominent banker of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Squire Bancroft
1841–1926 (age 85)
Brompton Cemetery
Squire Bancroft was a leading actor and manager who helped reshape Victorian theatre.
Steuart Bayley
1836–1925 (age 89)
Brompton Cemetery
Steuart Bayley was a British diplomat of considerable distinction and international repute.
Sir Edward Ward, 1st Baronet, of Wilbraham Place
1853–1928 (age 75)
Brompton Cemetery
Sir Edward Ward, 1st Baronet, embodied steadfast military service and dignified leadership.