William Herrick
1745–1832 (age 87)
Church of St Mary In The Elms, Woodhouse
William Herrick remains cherished in Woodhouse for the steady kindness that marked his long life.
John Hope
1765–1836 (age 71)
St John's Episcopal Churchyard, Princes Street, Edinburgh
John Hope was a Scottish military leader of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Sir Henry Carew, 7th Baronet
1779–1830 (age 51)
Church of St Blaise, Haccombe
Sir Henry Carew, 7th Baronet, was a devoted steward of his community and estates.
Jane Smallwood
1754–1838 (age 84)
Church of St Blaise, Haccombe
Jane Smallwood lived from 1754 to 1838, a span of eighty-four years encompassing the Georgian and early Victorian period...
Henry Kater
1777–1835 (age 58)
St Mary in the Castle, Hastings
Henry Kater was an esteemed astronomer whose careful work advanced the precision of celestial measurement.
John Fisher
1788–1832 (age 44)
Parish Church of St Osmund
John Fisher was a devoted priest who tended his parish with compassion and steady faith.
Peter Leopold Cowper, 5th Earl Cowper
1778–1837 (age 59)
Church of St Mary and St John
Peter Leopold Cowper, 5th Earl Cowper, was a politician who lived from 1778 to 1837 and served in the House of Lords dur...
William Hanning
1769–1834 (age 65)
Church of St Mary the Virgin, Whitelackington
William Hanning was born in 1769 and died in 1834, living through a transformative period of English history.
John Phelips
1784–1834 (age 50)
Church of St Catherine, Montacute
John Phelips upheld a life of conscientious service rooted in tradition and responsibility.
Sir Thomas Gery Cullum, 7th Baronet
1741–1831 (age 90)
All Saints Church, Hawstead
Sir Thomas Gery Cullum, 7th Baronet, was a prominent surgeon and baronet of the 18th and 19th centuries.
Lavinia Spencer, Countess Spencer
1762–1831 (age 69)
Church of St Mary the Virgin, Great Brington
Lavinia Spencer, Countess Spencer, was celebrated for her refined touch as an illustrator.
William Danby
1752–1833 (age 81)
St Mary's Church, Masham
William Danby was an English writer of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Sir Thomas Frankland, 6th Baronet
1750–1831 (age 81)
Church of All Saints
Sir Thomas Frankland, 6th Baronet, balanced his baronetcy with active participation in public affairs.
Lewis Majendie
1756–1833 (age 77)
Church of St Nicholas, Castle Hedingham
Lewis Majendie served his country as a dedicated military officer.
Other Windsor, 6th Earl of Plymouth
1789–1833 (age 44)
Church of St Bartholomew, Tardebigge
Other Windsor, 6th Earl of Plymouth, was an English peer of the early 19th century.
Thomas Colyear, 4th Earl of Portmore
1772–1835 (age 63)
Church of St. James
Thomas Colyear, 4th Earl of Portmore, carried out his duties as an earl with a sense of honor.
William Holwell Carr
1750–1830 (age 80)
Church of St John In The Wilderness, Withycombe Raleigh
William Holwell Carr was an English painter of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Morris Ximenes
1761–1837 (age 76)
Church of St Mary, Wargrave
Morris Ximenes was a respected businessperson known for his thoughtful stewardship.
Frances Maria Warren
1784–1837 (age 53)
Church of All Saints, Sudbury
Frances Maria Warren was an English gentlewoman of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Sir Thomas Hussey Apreece, 1st Bt.
1744–1833 (age 89)
Church of St Lawrence, Effingham
Sir Thomas Hussey Apreece, 1st Baronet, was respected for his steadfast fulfillment of noble duties.
William Oakes Blunt
1791–1831 (age 40)
Church of All Saints, Lydiard Millicent
William Oakes Blunt was an English gentleman of the early 19th century.
John Goodford
1784–1835 (age 51)
The Church of Saint James, Chilton Cantelo
John Goodford was remembered for his quiet dedication to his community.
Eliab Harvey
1758–1830 (age 72)
Presbyterian Church Of St Andrew, Hampstead
Eliab Harvey (1758–1830) was a prominent politician and Presbyterian elder.
Ayscough Boucherett
1817–1832 (age 15)
Church of St Thomas, North Willingham
Young soul cherished by his parish community.
Elizabeth Wood
1752–1839 (age 87)
Church of St James, Pensax
Elizabeth Wood (1752–1839) was a long-lived member of the Pensax parish community.
John Lumley-Savile, 7th Earl of Scarbrough
1761–1835 (age 74)
Church of St Helen, Saxby
Earl whose compassionate stewardship sustained Saxby and its parishioners.
Richard Lumley-Saunderson, 6th Earl of Scarbrough
1757–1832 (age 75)
Church of St Helen, Saxby
Richard Lumley-Saunderson, 6th Earl of Scarbrough (1757–1832) was a notable English peer and politician.
Lady Louisa Forbes
1779–1830 (age 51)
Stoke Climsland Church
Devoted parish supporter whose gentle leadership enriched Stoke Climsland.
James Stephen
1758–1832 (age 74)
Tomb Of James Stephen, Churchyard Of Old Church Of St Mary
Lawyer of discerning mind, committed to fair governance and reform.
Joseph Antonio Emidy
1775–1835 (age 60)
Joseph Emidy Headstone And Footstone At The Kenwyn Parish Church
Joseph Antonio Emidy (1775–1835) was a distinguished composer and musician of considerable talent.
William Clarkson
1765–1837 (age 72)
Tomb Of William Clarkson
Abolitionist whose unwavering advocacy helped free thousands from bondage.
Henry Harford
1758–1834 (age 76)
St Michael's Church
Henry Harford, the last proprietary governor of Maryland, navigated the aftermath of revolution with dignity.
Christopher Cole
1770–1836 (age 66)
Cole Grave in St Andrew's Churchyard
Sir Christopher Cole was an admiral whose courage at sea and service in Parliament exemplified duty.
David Charles
1762–1834 (age 72)
Tomb of David Charles in Llangunnor churchyard
David Charles was a Welsh writer who contributed significantly to Welsh literature and culture.
John Ramsden
1755–1839 (age 84)
Church of St Edward, Brotherton
John Ramsden served his constituents with steady judgment through times of industrial change.
Sir Richard Glyn, 1st Baronet, of Gaunt's House
1755–1838 (age 83)
Church of St Kenelm, Hinton Parva
Sir Richard Glyn, 1st Baronet, blended banking leadership with civic responsibility.
Mary Plumptre
1760–1832 (age 72)
Church of St Kenelm, Hinton Parva
Mary Plumptre was a Georgian-era woman remembered in the Church of St Kenelm, Hinton Parva.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
1772–1834 (age 62)
Church of St Michael
Samuel Taylor Coleridge was a visionary poet whose works reshaped English letters.
Nathan Mayer Rothschild
1777–1836 (age 59)
Brady Street Cemetery, Whitechapel
Nathan Mayer Rothschild was a prominent English banker and founder of the Rothschild banking dynasty in Britain.
George Osborne, 6th Duke of Leeds
1775–1838 (age 63)
Church of All Hallows, Harthill
George Osborne, 6th Duke of Leeds, served his country with calm resolve in the House of Lords.
Samuel Hulse
1746–1837 (age 91)
Church of St Michael, Wilmington
Samuel Hulse was a steadfast military gentleman whose life was devoted to service.
Richard Godolphin Long
1761–1835 (age 74)
Church of St Mary the Virgin, Steeple Ashton
Richard Godolphin Long was an English politician of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
John Mytton
1796–1834 (age 38)
Halston Hall
John Mytton balanced parliamentary responsibility with a passion for country pursuits.
Wadham Locke
1779–1835 (age 56)
Church of St Nicholas, Bromham
Wadham Locke was an English politician of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Anna Maria Selina Powell
1783–1838 (age 55)
Church of St Nicholas, Bromham
Anna Maria Selina Powell was a woman of the early 19th century.
Sir Henry Nelthorpe, 7th Bt.
1773–1830 (age 57)
Church of St Hybald, Scawby
Sir Henry Nelthorpe, 7th Baronet, upheld the traditions of his county with steady care.
Charlotte Catherine Tydd
1764–1837 (age 73)
Church of St John the Baptist, Shuckburgh
Charlotte Catherine Tydd was a woman of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Francis Hurt Sitwell
1835–1835 (age 0)
Church of St Mary, Bucknell
Francis Hurt Sitwell was a member of the prominent Sitwell family of Victorian England.
Elizabeth Bentley
1767–1839 (age 72)
Church of St Stephen
Elizabeth Bentley was an English writer of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Mary Albinia Page
1784–1835 (age 51)
Church of St Mary the Virgin, Flaxley
Mary Albinia Page (1784–1835) was laid to rest at the Church of St Mary the Virgin, Flaxley.