Noël Lacroix
1746–1813 (age 67)
sépulture de Noël Lacroix
Gabriel-Marie Legouvé
1764–1812 (age 48)
cemetery of Seine-Port
Gabriel-Marie Legouvé was a French writer of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Jean-Jacques d'Azémar
1757–1816 (age 59)
Cemetery in La Voulte
Jean-Jacques d'Azémar was a French military officer of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic era.
Dominique de Richard
1732–1817 (age 85)
Left Bank Cemetery, Saint-Dié-des-Vosges
Marie-Victoire de Lambilly
1767–1813 (age 46)
cimetière Saint-Sauveur de Lamballe
Marie-Victoire de Lambilly was a French noblewoman and royalist who was executed during the French Revolutionary period ...
Jean Baptiste Camille Canclaux
1740–1817 (age 77)
cimetière de Ballancourt-sur-Essonne
Charles Saladin
1757–1814 (age 57)
Grave of Saladin de Crans
Charles Saladin was a French lawyer who practiced during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic periods.
Elisabeth-Marie Egerton
1754–1810 (age 56)
Grave of Saladin de Crans
Jean Pierre Delahaye
1757–1819 (age 62)
Grave of Delahaye
Claude Baron
1735–1818 (age 83)
Grave of Baron
Marianna Barilli
1780–1813 (age 33)
Grave of Marianna Barilli
Henri Agasse
1752–1813 (age 61)
Grave of Agasse
Henri Agasse was a French printer active in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Marie Hélène du Barle
1771–1816 (age 45)
Grave of Parent du Châtelet
Marie Hélène du Barle was a French woman who lived during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic periods.
Antoine François Jenin de Montègre
1779–1818 (age 39)
Grave of Montègre
Antoine François Jenin de Montègre was a French physician of the early 19th century.
Louise-Sophie Poitrineau
d. 1810
Grave of Louise-Sophie Poitrineau
Marie-Gabrielle Capet
1761–1818 (age 57)
Grave of Capet
Noël François Henri de Wailly
1773–1816 (age 43)
Grave of Wailly
Pierre Augustin Chrestien de Lihus
1763–1813 (age 50)
Grave of Pierre Augustin Chrestien de Lihus
Pierre Augustin Chrestien de Lihus was a French magistrate and legal official of the Revolutionary era.
Aglaé-Thérèse-Éléonore Micaud
d. 1818
Grave of Couverchel
Auguste Vauchelet
1792–1810 (age 18)
Grave of Vauchelet
Émile Vauchelet
1798–1817 (age 19)
Grave of Vauchelet
Émile Vauchelet (1798–1817) was a promising French architect whose career was cut short in his youth.
Jean-Baptiste Guindey
1785–1813 (age 28)
Cimetière de Montmartre - Division 27
Jean-Baptiste Guindey (1785–1813) was a French military officer who died in service during the Napoleonic Wars.
Arthur Phillip
1738–1814 (age 76)
London
Arthur Phillip was a British politician who served during a transformative period in British history.
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...
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
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.
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.
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.
James Wyatt
1746–1813 (age 67)
Westminster Abbey
James Wyatt was a preeminent English architect whose neoclassical designs shaped the aesthetic of Georgian Britain.
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...
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.
William Cowherd
1763–1816 (age 53)
Greater Manchester
William Cowherd was a Christian minister in Greater Manchester known for his progressive religious convictions.
John Singleton Copley
1738–1815 (age 77)
London Borough of Croydon
John Singleton Copley was the gifted painter whose portraits bridged the English and American worlds.
Thomas Cleghorn
1741–1813 (age 72)
Edinburgh
Thomas Cleghorn was a notable figure in late 18th-century Edinburgh.
Jonathan Hornblower
1753–1815 (age 62)
Cornwall
Jonathan Hornblower was a Cornish engineer whose inventive work on steam machinery advanced the Industrial Revolution.
Philip Rashleigh
1729–1811 (age 82)
Cornwall
Philip Rashleigh was a Cornish politician whose long parliamentary career represented regional interests.
Sir John Duckworth, 1st Baronet
1748–1817 (age 69)
Topsham
Sir John Duckworth rose from cabin boy to celebrated admiral whose leadership served the Royal Navy during the Napoleoni...
Isabella Percy, Countess of Beverley
1750–1812 (age 62)
Westminster Abbey
Gracious Countess whose patronage supported artistic and charitable endeavors across Georgian society.
Thomas Blore
1764–1818 (age 54)
Paddington
Thomas Blore (1764–1818) was an English writer based in Paddington who contributed to the literary culture of late Geo...
George Pyke England
1765–1815 (age 50)
Holborn
Gentleman benefactor whose steadfast charity nurtured Holborn's civic life.
GIles Earle
1811–1811 (age 0)
Hendon
Giles Earle (1811–) was an English resident of Hendon who lived during the Regency and Victorian periods.
Cuthbert Collingwood, 1st Baron Collingwood
1748–1810 (age 62)
St. Paul's Cathedral
Renowned baron whose blend of statesmanship and naval devotion safeguarded the realm.
Robert Mylne
1733–1811 (age 78)
St. Paul's Cathedral
Robert Mylne was a celebrated Scottish architect and engineer of the 18th century.