James Wyld
1790–1836 (age 46)
Biography
James Wyld was a prominent cartographer whose maps and geographical works contributed significantly to the advancement of geographical knowledge in early nineteenth-century Britain. His expertise in mapmaking reflected the growing importance of accurate geographical representation during this period of exploration and expansion.
Wyld's professional achievements in cartography were recognized through his burial at Kensal Green Cemetery, honoring his contributions to geographical science and knowledge.