Deaths in the 1830s
3,200+ memorials
John Hornby
1764–1832 (age 68)
Titchfield
John Hornby was an 18th and 19th-century resident of Titchfield.
Lord Robert Manners
1781–1835 (age 54)
Belvoir Castle
Lord Robert Manners upheld the duties of statesmanship and local stewardship with steady integrity at Belvoir Castle.
Molesworth Phillips
1755–1832 (age 77)
St Margaret's Church, Westminster
Molesworth Phillips was a military officer who served during the American Revolution and Napoleonic Wars.
Edmund Lodge
1756–1839 (age 83)
Bloomsbury Square
Edmund Lodge was a diligent historian and officer of arms whose writings preserved the lineage and traditions of Britain...
Thomas Pringle
1789–1834 (age 45)
Bunhill Fields Burial Ground
Thomas Pringle was a Romantic-era writer and poet of notable literary achievement.
Thomas Stothard
1755–1834 (age 79)
Bunhill Fields Burial Ground
Thomas Stothard was an artist of refined imagination whose engravings brought literary scenes to life.
Catherine Blake
1762–1831 (age 69)
Bunhill Fields Burial Ground
Catherine Blake was a painter working in late Georgian England.
David Nasmith
1799–1839 (age 40)
Bunhill Fields Burial Ground
David Nasmith founded the City Mission movement, linking churches with the urban poor and modeling faith through service...
George Burder
1752–1832 (age 80)
Bunhill Fields Burial Ground
George Burder was a faithful minister whose preaching and writings encouraged the spread of the gospel and evangelical o...
John Rippon
1751–1836 (age 85)
Bunhill Fields Burial Ground
John Rippon was a Baptist minister and hymnwriter whose works remain influential in Christian worship.
Richard Sharp
1759–1835 (age 76)
Bunhill Fields Burial Ground
Richard Sharp was a distinguished politician and dialogue-loving citizen known for promoting reform and civic reflection...
John Whitelocke
1757–1833 (age 76)
Bristol Cathedral
John Whitelocke was a British military officer who served from the late 18th century until his death in 1833.
Catherine Collignon
d. 1832
St Mary Aldermary
Catherine Collignon was a translator who helped bring wider perspectives to English readers and is commemorated at St Ma...
Thomas Hardy
1752–1832 (age 80)
Bunhill Fields Burial Ground
Thomas Hardy was a dedicated politician remembered at Bunhill Fields Burial Ground.
William Orme
1787–1830 (age 43)
Bunhill Fields Burial Ground
William Orme was a British biographer and scholar who produced important biographical works in the early 19th century.
Thomas Heaphy
1775–1835 (age 60)
Bunhill Fields Burial Ground
Thomas Heaphy was a painter celebrated for his thoughtful depictions and remembered at Bunhill Fields Burial Ground.
Joseph Ivimey
1773–1834 (age 61)
Bunhill Fields Burial Ground
Joseph Ivimey was a British biographer and religious historian of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Alexander Birnie
1763–1835 (age 72)
Bunhill Fields Burial Ground
Alexander Birnie was a British businessperson active in commerce during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
George Gordon, 5th Duke of Gordon
1770–1836 (age 66)
Elgin Cathedral
George Gordon, 5th Duke of Gordon, was a Scottish nobleman and politician who served in Parliament.
James Coull
1758–1831 (age 73)
Elgin Cathedral
James Coull was a Scottish physician who practiced medicine in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
George Leveson-Gower, 1st Duke of Sutherland
1758–1833 (age 75)
Dornoch Cathedral
George Leveson-Gower, 1st Duke of Sutherland, was a noble statesman remembered at Dornoch Cathedral.
Sir John Sinclair, 1st Baronet
1754–1835 (age 81)
Holyrood Abbey
Sir John Sinclair, 1st Baronet, was a Scottish politician and landowner who served in Parliament for many years.
Elizabeth Cary
1740–1830 (age 90)
Sevenoaks
Elizabeth Cary lived in Sevenoaks from 1740 to 1830.
John Shore, 1st Baron Teignmouth
1751–1834 (age 83)
Brookwood Cemetery
John Shore, 1st Baron Teignmouth, was an English engineer and peer who lived from 1751 to 1834.
Charles Heath
1761–1831 (age 70)
St Mary's Priory Church
Charles Heath was an English printer who lived from 1761 to 1831.
Louis Bazalgette
1750–1830 (age 80)
Brookwood Cemetery
Louis Bazalgette's skill as a tailor earned him admiration and left a quiet legacy of fine workmanship.
James Murray, 1st Baron Glenlyon
1782–1837 (age 55)
Dunkeld
James Murray, 1st Baron Glenlyon, was a Scottish politician who lived from 1782 to 1837.
Craufurd Tait
1765–1832 (age 67)
Dollar
Craufurd Tait lived in Dollar from 1765 to 1832.
Walter Scott
1771–1832 (age 61)
Dryburgh Abbey
Walter Scott's judicious service on the bench reflected a steadfast respect for the law and a compassionate sense of jus...
Herbert Marsh
1757–1839 (age 82)
Peterborough Cathedral
Herbert Marsh was an Anglican priest who served at Peterborough Cathedral during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
William Blizard
1743–1835 (age 92)
West Norwood Cemetery
William Blizard was a surgeon of considerable skill and reputation who practiced medicine during the late 18th and early...
Thomas Somerville
1741–1830 (age 89)
Jedburgh Abbey
Thomas Somerville was a historian whose scholarly contributions helped preserve and illuminate historical knowledge.
James Veitch
1771–1838 (age 67)
Jedburgh Abbey
James Veitch crafted instruments of precision that aided scientific inquiry.
Archibald Elijah Impey
1766–1831 (age 65)
Temple Church, London
Archibald Elijah Impey was a barrister of distinction who practiced law during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
John Wilmer Field
1775–1832 (age 57)
Shipley
John Wilmer Field (1775-1832) was a British individual buried at the Church of St Paul.
John Gamaliel Lloyd
1769–1837 (age 68)
Temple Church, London
John Gamaliel Lloyd (1769–1837) was a London resident commemorated at the Temple Church.
Charles Abbott, 1st Baron Tenterden
1762–1832 (age 70)
Foundling Hospital, Bloomsbury
Lord Chief Justice Charles Abbott steered the King’s Bench with principle and supported the Foundling Hospital’s wor...
George Agar-Ellis, 1st Baron Dover
1797–1833 (age 36)
St Mary's Church, Twickenham
George Agar-Ellis, 1st Baron Dover (1797–1833) was a British politician of considerable influence.
Henry Ellis, 2nd Viscount Clifden
1761–1836 (age 75)
St Mary's Church, Twickenham
Henry Ellis, 2nd Viscount Clifden, balanced his political duties with steadfast support for St Mary’s Church in Twicke...
Charles Tennant
1768–1838 (age 70)
Glasgow Necropolis
Charles Tennant built a chemical empire in Glasgow and redirected its prosperity into civic betterment.
William Motherwell
1797–1835 (age 38)
Glasgow Necropolis
William Motherwell (1797–1835) was a Scottish writer of considerable literary talent.
John Dick
1764–1833 (age 69)
Glasgow Necropolis
John Dick (1764–1833) was a Scottish civil servant of long service.
William McGavin
1773–1832 (age 59)
Glasgow Necropolis
William McGavin (1773–1832) was a Glasgow businessperson of note.
Andrew Henderson
1783–1835 (age 52)
Glasgow Necropolis
Painter Andrew Henderson captured Glasgow’s leaders and landscapes while encouraging a vibrant local art scene.
Charles Stewart
1775–1837 (age 62)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Charles Stewart (1775–1837) was a priest of dedicated pastoral service.
Francis Freeling
1764–1836 (age 72)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Francis Freeling modernized the General Post Office and promoted the spread of knowledge through improved communications...
Francis Goodwin
1784–1835 (age 51)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Architect Francis Goodwin enriched towns with graceful churches and civic buildings noted for their proportion and style...
James Boaden
1762–1839 (age 77)
Kensal Green Cemetery
James Boaden was an esteemed writer who thoughtfully documented the history of the English stage.
James Stephen
1789–1832 (age 43)
Kensal Green Cemetery
James Stephen was a civil servant who contributed to British government administration in the early 19th century.
John Boaden
1795–1839 (age 44)
Kensal Green Cemetery
John Boaden was a painter active in late 18th and early 19th-century England.