Frank McClean
1837–1904 (age 67)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Henry Marc Brunel
1842–1903 (age 61)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Henry Marc Brunel dedicated himself to engineering works that advanced the infrastructure of his era.
Henry Russell
1812–1900 (age 88)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Henry Russell (24 December 1812 or 1813 – 8 December 1900) was an English pianist, baritone singer and composer, born ...
Hugh Henry Gough
1833–1909 (age 76)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Hugh Henry Gough was a valorous military leader remembered for his courage and steadfast leadership.
George Berkeley
1819–1905 (age 86)
Kensal Green Cemetery
William Spottiswoode Trevor
1831–1907 (age 76)
Kensal Green Cemetery
William Spottiswoode Trevor was a respected military officer noted for his steady leadership and thoughtful service.
William Whiteley
1831–1907 (age 76)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Yeoville Thomason
1826–1901 (age 75)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Henry Richard Yeoville Yardley Thomason (17 July 1826 – 19 July 1901) was a British architect active in Birmingham.
Henry Hawkins, 1st Baron Brampton
1817–1907 (age 90)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Michael Biddulph
1823–1904 (age 81)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Michael Biddulph was a military officer admired for his measured leadership and conscientious service.
Hamilton Owen Rendel
1843–1902 (age 59)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Richard Tracey
1837–1907 (age 70)
Kensal Green Cemetery
A respected British Army officer remembered for his disciplined leadership and mentorship.
Richard Vicars Boyle
1822–1908 (age 86)
Kensal Green Cemetery
John Lawrence Toole
1830–1906 (age 76)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Beloved comedian whose warmth and devotion to theatre endeared him to Victorian audiences.
Samuel Canning
1823–1908 (age 85)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Henry Spencer Ashbee
1834–1900 (age 66)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Henry Spencer Ashbee (21 April 1834 – 29 July 1900) was a book collector, writer and bibliographer.
Andrew Fairbairn
1828–1901 (age 73)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Sir Andrew Fairbairn (5 March 1828 – 30 May 1901) was a British Liberal politician.
Andrew Lusk
1810–1909 (age 99)
Kensal Green Cemetery
A principled parliamentarian and civic leader remembered for his commitment to community welfare.
Andrew White Tuer
1838–1900 (age 62)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Benjamin Franklin Stevens
1833–1902 (age 69)
Kensal Green Cemetery
An erudite bibliographer whose work clarified and preserved American historical archives.
Robert Bourke, 1st Baron Connemara
1827–1902 (age 75)
Kensal Green Cemetery
John Edward Taylor
1830–1905 (age 75)
Kensal Green Cemetery
A thoughtful businessman remembered for marrying commercial success with civic generosity.
Thomas Crane
1843–1903 (age 60)
Kensal Green Cemetery
John Frederick Blake
1839–1906 (age 67)
Kensal Green Cemetery
A gifted geologist whose field studies and teaching deepened understanding of Britain’s landscapes.
Herbert William Allingham
1862–1904 (age 42)
Kensal Green Cemetery
George Alexander Waters
1820–1903 (age 83)
Kensal Green Cemetery
A devoted community figure remembered for steady leadership and gentle presence.
William Vernon Harcourt
1827–1904 (age 77)
Old All Saints Church, Nuneham Courtenay
John Carstairs McNeill
1831–1904 (age 73)
Oronsay Priory
A courageous military officer honoured for his leadership and devotion to those he led.
Charles Gordon-Lennox, 6th Duke of Richmond
1818–1903 (age 85)
Chichester Cathedral
Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
1823–1902 (age 79)
Chichester Cathedral
A princely figure remembered for bridging cultures through military service and cultural patronage.
Lydia Thompson
1838–1908 (age 70)
Kensal Green Cemetery
George James Symons
1838–1900 (age 62)
Kensal Green Cemetery
George James Symons FRS (6 August 1838 – 10 March 1900) was a British meteorologist who founded and managed the Britis...
Prince George, Duke of Cambridge
1819–1904 (age 85)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Laura Theresa Alma-Tadema
1852–1909 (age 57)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Laura Theresa Alma-Tadema was a painter celebrated for her luminous depictions of genteel domestic scenes and quiet grac...
William FitzClarence, 2nd Earl of Munster
1824–1901 (age 77)
Cuckfield
William FitzClarence, 2nd Earl of Munster, (19 May 1824 – 30 April 1901), styled Viscount FitzClarence from 1831 to 18...
William Williams
1840–1904 (age 64)
The Mumbles
The businessperson William Williams was respected for nurturing commerce and supporting the prosperity of The Mumbles co...
Christian Anderson
1833–1902 (age 69)
Melrose Abbey
Samuel Gurney Sheppard
1829–1905 (age 76)
Walton-on-Thames
Samuel Gurney Sheppard was a stockbroker admired for his steady counsel and commitment to the financial wellbeing of his...
William Bullen Morris
1834–1901 (age 67)
Sydenham
George Geoffrey Ward Clemenger
1828–1909 (age 81)
Alwalton
Chaplain George Geoffrey Ward Clemenger ministered with compassion, guiding the Alwalton community through many seasons ...
Joseph Lloyd Brereton
1822–1901 (age 79)
Little Massingham
Prebendary Joseph Lloyd Brereton, (19 October 1822 – 15 August 1901), was a British clergyman, educational reformer an...
Charlotte Major Wylie
1828–1909 (age 81)
Herne
Painter Charlotte Major Wylie captured light and atmosphere with a gentle hand, enriching Herne’s cultural life.
Charles John Wylie
1822–1900 (age 78)
Herne
Edward James Reed
1830–1906 (age 76)
Putney Vale Cemetery
Engineer Edward James Reed distinguished himself through innovative naval design and a steadfast commitment to public se...
Charles J. Dunphie
1819–1908 (age 89)
Putney Vale Cemetery
Henry Saxon Snell
1831–1904 (age 73)
Putney Vale Cemetery
Architect Henry Saxon Snell transformed public architecture with humane, healthful design principles.
William Young
1843–1900 (age 57)
Putney Vale Cemetery
William Young (early 1843 – 1 November 1900) was a Scottish architect, the designer of Glasgow City Chambers.
Henry Latham
1821–1902 (age 81)
Little Shelford
Writer Henry Latham composed thoughtful reflections that celebrated the steady virtues of daily life.
William Paul James Fawcus
1863–1909 (age 46)
Kingston upon Thames
Susan Eliza Smith
1846–1907 (age 61)
Kingston upon Thames
Soap maker Susan Eliza Smith was known for her dedication to quality and for enriching Kingston upon Thames through fair...