Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey is a cemetery. BurialMap has 145 memorial records for people buried here. Notable people buried here include politician, physicist.
Memorials
Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 1st Earl of Minto
1751–1814 (age 63)
Westminster Abbey
Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 1st Earl of Minto is remembered as a statesman whose diplomatic skill and public servi...
Henry Grattan
1746–1820 (age 74)
Westminster Abbey
Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh
1769–1822 (age 53)
Westminster Abbey
Visionary statesman whose diplomacy helped define the peace after the Napoleonic wars.
Charles Abbot, 1st Baron Colchester
1757–1829 (age 72)
Westminster Abbey
Hugh Percy, 2nd Duke of Northumberland
1742–1817 (age 75)
Westminster Abbey
Dedicated nobleman and public servant who held military and parliamentary responsibilities with steady resolve.
Richard Brinsley Sheridan
1751–1816 (age 65)
Westminster Abbey
Charles James Fox
1749–1806 (age 57)
Westminster Abbey
Fiery advocate for liberty whose oratory and convictions shaped the cause of reform.
Edward Delaval
1729–1814 (age 85)
Westminster Abbey
Johann Peter Salomon
1745–1815 (age 70)
Westminster Abbey
Esteemed violinist and impresario who brought Haydn’s genius to London and enriched the capital’s musical life.
William Pitt the Younger
1759–1806 (age 47)
Westminster Abbey
George Canning
1770–1827 (age 57)
Westminster Abbey
Erudite statesman and writer whose passion for liberty influenced his brief but brilliant political career.
James Leith
1763–1816 (age 53)
Westminster Abbey
Lady Mary Coke
1727–1811 (age 84)
Westminster Abbey
Keen observer of her age whose writings illuminate the social world of the Georgians.
Samuel Goodenough
1743–1827 (age 84)
Westminster Abbey
William Buchan
1729–1805 (age 76)
Westminster Abbey
Physician and author who democratized medical knowledge through practical counsel for every household.
William Shield
1748–1829 (age 81)
Westminster Abbey
Elizabeth Hamilton
1720–1800 (age 80)
Westminster Abbey
Accomplished author and moralist whose writings encouraged reflection on education and virtue.
Jane Stanhope, Countess of Harrington
1755–1824 (age 69)
Westminster Abbey
Charles Agar, 1st Earl of Normanton
1736–1809 (age 73)
Westminster Abbey
Archbishop of Dublin remembered for steady leadership and pastoral devotion.
Edmund Ayrton
1734–1808 (age 74)
Westminster Abbey
Hester Pitt, Countess of Chatham
1720–1803 (age 83)
Westminster Abbey
Supportive consort and matriarch who sustained the Pitt family through pivotal decades.
James Bartleman
1769–1821 (age 52)
Westminster Abbey
James Bartleman was an accomplished English singer whose career flourished during the late Georgian period.
Sir James Campbell, 1st Baronet
1763–1819 (age 56)
Westminster Abbey
Sir James Campbell was a Scottish parliamentarian whose steady hand guided local and national concerns around the turn o...
Maximilian, Count of Merveldt
1764–1815 (age 51)
Westminster Abbey
Maximilian, Count of Merveldt, was a German military officer who achieved prominence during the Napoleonic period.
Sir George Staunton, 1st Baronet
1737–1801 (age 64)
Westminster Abbey
Sir George Staunton was a physician and scholar whose contributions to the Macartney embassy deepened Britain’s awaren...
James Wyatt
1746–1813 (age 67)
Westminster Abbey
James Wyatt was a preeminent English architect whose neoclassical designs shaped the aesthetic of Georgian Britain.
Samuel Arnold
1740–1802 (age 62)
Westminster Abbey
Samuel Arnold was a composer and conductor whose music enriched London’s stages and churches.
Richard Cumberland
1732–1811 (age 79)
Westminster Abbey
Richard Cumberland was a distinguished English writer and playwright whose works defined much of eighteenth-century Brit...
John Delaval, 1st Baron Delaval
1728–1808 (age 80)
Westminster Abbey
John Delaval, 1st Baron Delaval, was a parliamentarian remembered for conscientious service during a time of political c...
John Warren
1730–1800 (age 70)
Westminster Abbey
John Warren was an Anglican clergyman whose pastoral ministry extended throughout the latter eighteenth century.
Laura Pulteney, 1st Countess of Bath
1766–1808 (age 42)
Westminster Abbey
Laura Pulteney, 1st Countess of Bath, was a politically engaged noblewoman noted for her generosity and independence.
Staats Long Morris
1728–1800 (age 72)
Westminster Abbey
Staats Long Morris was an eighteenth-century politician who served his constituents during the Georgian period.
William Cole
1753–1806 (age 53)
Westminster Abbey
William Cole was a poet whose gentle verses celebrated the quiet dignity of daily life.
William Vincent
1739–1815 (age 76)
Westminster Abbey
William Vincent was an accomplished English writer and scholar whose works contributed significantly to eighteenth-centu...
Francis Thomas-Fitzmaurice, 3rd Earl of Kerry
1740–1818 (age 78)
Westminster Abbey
Francis Thomas-Fitzmaurice, 3rd Earl of Kerry, was an Irish peer devoted to the welfare of his estates and the people he...
Robert Cooke
1768–1814 (age 46)
Westminster Abbey
Robert Cooke was an accomplished English composer whose works enriched the musical landscape of the Georgian period.
George Johnstone Hope
1767–1818 (age 51)
Westminster Abbey
George Johnstone Hope was a politician who supported naval affairs and national leadership with quiet dignity.
Frances Percy, Duchess of Northumberland
1752–1820 (age 68)
Westminster Abbey
Frances Percy, Duchess of Northumberland (1752–1820), was a prominent English noblewoman buried in Westminster Abbey.
Isabella Percy, Countess of Beverley
1750–1812 (age 62)
Westminster Abbey
Gracious Countess whose patronage supported artistic and charitable endeavors across Georgian society.
Sarah Delaval
1763–1800 (age 37)
Westminster Abbey
Sarah Delaval (1763–1800) was a member of the English gentry whose family held sufficient prominence to secure her bur...
Mary Elizabeth Townshend
1762–1821 (age 59)
Westminster Abbey
Gentlewoman remembered for quietly uplifting the lives of those around her through patient service.
Sarah Farr
1733–1809 (age 76)
Westminster Abbey
Sarah Farr (1733–1809) was a woman of considerable social standing whose family secured her burial in Westminster Abbe...
Samuel Smith
1731–1808 (age 77)
Westminster Abbey
Diligent public servant whose steady commitment to civic welfare earned widespread affection.
Hugh Elliot
1752–1830 (age 78)
Westminster Abbey
Hugh Elliot (1752-1830) was a distinguished military officer whose service spanned the American Revolution and Napoleoni...
Hugh Percy, 3rd Duke of Northumberland
1785–1847 (age 62)
Westminster Abbey
Hugh Percy, 3rd Duke of Northumberland, was an influential English nobleman and politician of the early 19th century.
Muzio Clementi
1752–1832 (age 80)
Westminster Abbey
Composer Muzio Clementi shaped piano performance and pedagogy while leaving a dignified legacy honored at Westminster Ab...
William Wilberforce
1759–1833 (age 74)
Westminster Abbey
William Wilberforce was a celebrated writer and humanitarian whose advocacy transformed British society.
Thomas Vaughan
1782–1843 (age 61)
Westminster Abbey
Singer Thomas Vaughan captivated audiences with his heartfelt performances and is remembered with honor at Westminster A...
Robert Thomas Wilson
1777–1849 (age 72)
Westminster Abbey
Robert Thomas Wilson was a distinguished writer whose intellectual contributions enriched early 19th-century British cul...
John Pitt, 2nd Earl of Chatham
1756–1835 (age 79)
Westminster Abbey
Military leader John Pitt, 2nd Earl of Chatham, upheld a family tradition of public service with steadfast resolve.