P. C. Lucas
d. 1918
Church of St Mary the Virgin, Harefield
Private remembered for faithful service and the sacrifice he made for his comrades.
John Sturgeon Mackay
1843–1914 (age 71)
Wellshill Cemetery
John Sturgeon Mackay was a Scottish writer whose literary works contributed to 19th-century cultural life.
Jane Rose Roberts
1818–1914 (age 96)
Streatham Cemetery
First Lady remembered for grace, determination, and commitment to civic service.
William Alexander Smith
1854–1914 (age 60)
Western Necropolis
William Alexander Smith was a military officer whose service defined much of his distinguished life.
Charles Henry Crookshank
1836–1915 (age 79)
Muckamore
Charles Henry Crookshank was a writer whose thoughtful words reached readers from Muckamore to far beyond.
William Richard Gowers
1845–1915 (age 70)
Lawnswood Cemetery
William Richard Gowers was an accomplished physician whose career advanced medical practice in the 19th century.
John Shaw Banks
1835–1917 (age 82)
Lawnswood Cemetery
John Shaw Banks was a professor who inspired generations with his calm wisdom and dedication to learning.
Thomas Kidney
1832–1914 (age 82)
Beckett Street Cemetery
Thomas Kidney was a steeplejack whose skilled work at great heights demonstrated remarkable bravery and expertise.
William Kendall Burnett
1854–1912 (age 58)
Kemnay
William Kendall Burnett was an advocate of integrity, remembered for his steady counsel in Kemnay.
Anthony Marshall
1825–1911 (age 86)
Alderley Edge Cemetery
Anthony Marshall was a merchant whose commercial ventures reflected the enterprise of his age.
Blanche Holden
1856–1911 (age 55)
Dean Castle Lodge, Dean Castle Estate, Dean Road, Kilmarnock
Blanche Holden brought warmth and care to Dean Castle Lodge and its community.
Alfred Neobard Palmer
1847–1915 (age 68)
Wrexham Cemetery
Alfred Neobard Palmer was a historian whose scholarly work preserved important historical knowledge.
Edward Laws
1837–1913 (age 76)
St Mary's Churchyard, Tenby
Edward Laws was a historian whose writings preserved the richness of past lives for future generations.
Thomas Rennie
1850–1912 (age 62)
Springbank Cemetery, Aberdeen
Thomas Rennie was a resident of Aberdeen whose life spanned the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
William Dove Paterson
1860–1916 (age 56)
Springbank Cemetery, Aberdeen
William Dove Paterson brought the magic of early cinema to Aberdeen as a pioneering film exhibitor.
John Bott
1875–1917 (age 42)
Great Orme Cemetery
John Bott was a military officer whose service during the Great War era reflected his dedication to duty.
John Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh
1842–1919 (age 77)
Terling (All Saints) Churchyard
John Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh, served with steady leadership and a thoughtful heart for his community.
Edwin Harris Dunning
1892–1917 (age 25)
Bradfield (St. Lawrence) Churchyard
Edwin Harris Dunning was an aircraft pilot whose pioneering work in early aviation demonstrated remarkable courage.
Edward Robert Hughes
1851–1914 (age 63)
Hatfield Road Cemetery
Edward Robert Hughes was a painter whose luminous art continues to inspire awe.
Claude Champion de Crespigny
1873–1910 (age 37)
Hatfield Peverel (St. Andrew) Churchyard
Claude Champion de Crespigny was an accomplished polo player whose skill defined his sporting legacy.
Frederick Corbett
1853–1912 (age 59)
Maldon Cemetery
Frederick Corbett is remembered for his steady and thoughtful care for those around him.
William Oakley
1860–1918 (age 58)
Wivenhoe (Bellevue Road) Cemetery
William Oakley was military personnel whose service extended through the early 20th century.
James Cubitt
1836–1912 (age 76)
Loughton Cemetery
James Cubitt was an architect whose enduring designs brought reverence and harmony to sacred spaces.
Rose Buckingham Selfridge
1860–1918 (age 58)
St Mark Churchyard
Rose Buckingham Selfridge (1860–1918) was remembered in her community.
Alice Mangold Diehl
1844–1912 (age 68)
Fryerning Cemetery
Alice Mangold Diehl was a celebrated writer whose elegant prose and cultural insights earned lasting appreciation.
Madeline Elsie Bates
1883–1917 (age 34)
Shenfield (St. Mary) Churchyard
Madeline Elsie Bates (1883–1917) was a dedicated nurse.
Aaron Kosminski
1865–1919 (age 54)
East Ham (Marlow Road) Jewish Cemetery
Aaron Kosminski was a respected barber whose steady service to his community exemplified quiet dedication.
Charles Fryatt
1872–1916 (age 44)
Dovercourt (All Saints) Churchyard
Charles Fryatt (1872–1916) was a military personnel.
Ethel R. Harraden
1857–1917 (age 60)
Paddington Old Cemetery
Ethel R. Harraden was a gifted composer whose lyrical works added grace to late-Victorian musical life.
Patrick Mullane
1858–1919 (age 61)
Leytonstone (St. Patrick's) Roman Catholic Cemetery
Patrick Mullane (1858–1919) was a member of the Leytonstone community.
Sir Joseph Dimsdale, 1st Baronet
1849–1912 (age 63)
Paddington Old Cemetery
Sir Joseph Dimsdale, 1st Baronet, was a dedicated politician whose steady leadership served London well.
William Franklyn
1856–1914 (age 58)
Paddington Old Cemetery
William Franklyn (1856–1914) was a military leader.
William Henry Collingridge
1868–1919 (age 51)
Jarrow Cemetery War Memorial
William Henry Collingridge was a devoted instructor whose guidance inspired many students to flourish.
William Hitchcock
1862–1914 (age 52)
Leytonstone (St. Patrick's) Roman Catholic Cemetery
William Hitchcock (1862–1914) was a member of the Leytonstone community.
William Erasmus Darwin
1839–1914 (age 75)
St Nicolas Churchyard
William Erasmus Darwin was a principled businessperson whose steady character left a quiet impression on those he served...
Ernest William Ayres
1880–1918 (age 38)
Botley Cemetery
Ernest William Ayres (1880–1918) was a military personnel.
Charles Brimley
1915–1915 (age 0)
St. Stephen's Church, Shottermill
Charles Brimley was a soldier remembered for his courage and steadfast commitment to his country.
Michael Henry Newman
1890–1919 (age 29)
St. Stephen's Church, Shottermill
Michael Henry Newman (1890–1919) was a soldier.
Sidney Herbert, 14th Earl of Pembroke
1853–1913 (age 60)
St Mary and St Nicholas Churchyard
Sidney Herbert, 14th Earl of Pembroke, was a politician and nobleman known for principled leadership and devoted service...
Percy Towns Armstrong
1885–1917 (age 32)
Saint Nicholas Cemetery
Percy Towns Armstrong (1885–1917) was an engineer.
Baker Russell
1837–1911 (age 74)
Cheriton Road Cemetery
Baker Russell was a respected military officer whose steady leadership inspired confidence and loyalty.
Thomas Kelly-Kenny
1840–1914 (age 74)
Hove Cemetery
Thomas Kelly-Kenny (1840–1914) was a military personnel.
James Atkinson
1846–1914 (age 68)
Chiswick Burial Ground
James Atkinson was an engineer known for his careful planning and steady dedication to his work.
William Alexander Kerr
1831–1919 (age 88)
Cheriton Road Cemetery
William Alexander Kerr (1831–1919) was a long-lived resident of his era, remembered through his burial at Cheriton Roa...
William Carington
1845–1914 (age 69)
Cheriton Road Cemetery
A politician of steady character, William Carington is remembered at Cheriton Road Cemetery.
Ralph Seymour
1875–1916 (age 41)
Cheriton Road Cemetery
Ralph Seymour (1875–1916) was a victim of the First World War era, buried at Cheriton Road Cemetery.
Vere Seymour
1879–1916 (age 37)
Cheriton Road Cemetery
Vere Seymour is remembered for his quiet devotion to others and is laid to rest at Cheriton Road Cemetery.
John Stokes Croker
1844–1911 (age 67)
Cheriton Road Cemetery
John Stokes Croker (1844–1911) was a Victorian-era resident whose life spanned nearly seven decades.
Henry Isaac Butterfield
1819–1910 (age 91)
Utley Cemetery
Henry Isaac Butterfield is commemorated at Utley Cemetery for his steady character and enduring kindness.
Charles Frederick Lumb
1846–1911 (age 65)
Cheriton Road Cemetery
Charles Frederick Lumb (1846–1911) was a respected judge who devoted his career to the administration of justice.