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Graves and memorials of notable individuals
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[edit]- John Couch Adams Astronomer, discoverer of Neptune, Lowndean Professor.[1][2] He is unique in also having a commemorative memorial in Westminster Abbey
- Hugh Kerr Anderson, Physiologist, Master Gonville and Caius College.[1]
- Elizabeth Anscombe, Fellow of Newnham College, Philosopher, Professor of Philosophy.[3] her husband Peter Geach is buried with her.[citation needed]
- Richard Appleton, Master Selwyn College, Vicar of St. George's, Camberwell, Vicar of Ware.[1][2]
- Arthur John Arberry[4] FBA Orientalist, Professor of Arabic, Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge.
B
[edit]- Sir Robert Stawell Ball, Astronomer, Lowndean Professor of Astronomy and Geometry, founded the screw theory.[1][2]
- Arthur Beer[5] Astronomer, member of Caius College.
- Cecil Bendall Professor of Sanskrit, University of Cambridge; Honorary Fellow of Gonville and Caius College.
- Edwin Keppel Bennett, noms de plume: Francis Bennett, Francis Keppel, Fellow and President of Gonville and Caius College.[6]
- J.A.W. Bennett,[7] New Zealand born literary scholar, a member of the informal Oxford literary group, the Inklings, Fellow of Magdalene College.
- Arthur Christopher Benson, 28th Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge noted for writing the words of the song "Land of Hope and Glory".[1][2]
- William Henry Besant[8] FRS, Fellow of St John's, mathematician
- James Bethune-Baker, Theologian, Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity and Dean of Pembroke College.[1][2]
- Frederick Blackman,[9] FRS Plant Physiologist, Fellow of St John's.
- Joan Boulind CBE, fellow and tutor at Hughes Hall, Cambridge.{{cn}
- John Buckley Bradbury, Downing Professor of Medicine.[2]
- Charles Oscar Brink, Classicist, fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge (cremated remains).[1]
- Denis William Brogan, Historian, Political Scientist.[1][2]
- Zachary Nugent Brooke, Historian, Professor of Medieval History.[1]
- William Warwick Buckland, Professor of Law, President of Gonville and Caius College, Regius Professor of Civil Law.[citation needed]
- Robert Burn,[10] Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and wife Augusta Sophia, née Prescott (a descendant of Oliver Cromwell)
- John Burnaby,[11] Dean of Trinity College, Cambridge, Regius Professor of Divinity, and wife Dorothy Burnaby, née Lock; also her brother Robert Heath Lock is buried in the same grave
- Geoffrey Bushnell, Archaeologist and Ethnologist, Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.[1]
C
[edit]- James Cable,[12] Diplomat, Naval Strategist, and wife Lady Cable, Viveca Hollmerus[13]
- John Walton Capstick[14] Bursar and Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge Physicist, Musician
- Neville Chittick,[15] Scholar, Archaeologist
- Richard Chorley,[16] Quantitative Geographer, Vice-Master, Sidney Sussex College
- Sir Derman Christopherson[17] FRS, Engineering Scientist, Master Magdelene College : 1978 to 1985 and his wife Frances, Lady Christopherson [18]
- Sarah Clackson[19] Coptologist; (cremated remains), first wife of James Clackson of Friends of Ascension Parish Burial Ground.
- Sir William Henry Clark, Civil Servant.[1]
- John Cockcroft Physicist, Nobel Prize winner, instrumental in the development of nuclear power, first Master of Churchill College.[1][2]
- Agnes Bell Collier Vice Principal of Newnham College, passed Maths. Tripos in 1883.[2]
- Frances Cornford, Poet, interred in grave of father Sir Francis Darwin; wife of Francis Cornford.[1]
D
[edit]- Francis Darwin, Botanist, biographer, buried with his daughter the poet Frances Cornford.[1]
- Florence, Lady Darwin,[20] third wife of Sir Francis Darwin.
- Sir Horace Darwin, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, Scientific instrument maker and wife Lady Ida Darwin.[1]
E
[edit]- Arthur Eddington, Astrophysicist, Plumian Professor of Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy[1][2] (cremated remains interred in the grave of his mother Sarah Eddington.[citation needed]).
- Sir James Ewing[21] FRS, Professor of Mechanism and Applied Mechanics, Professorial Fellowship at King's.
F
[edit]- Michael James Farrell, Economist, recovered from polio after being in an iron lung.[2]
- Thomas Cecil Fitzpatrick, Vice-Chancellor and Master of Queens' College, Cambridge.[citation needed]
- Sir James Frazer, Anthropologist, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.[2][1]
G
[edit]- Peter Geach, Philosopher, buried with his late wife Elizabeth Anscombe.[citation needed]
- Roberto Gerhard[22] Composer, Musical Scholar.
- Henry Melvill Gwatkin, Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Historian, theologian, conchologist.[1]
H
[edit]- Reginald Hackforth[23] Laurence Professor of Ancient Philosophy, Classical Scholar, Fellow of Sidney Sussex College.
- Basil Hammond, Historian.[2]
- William Emerton Heitland Classicist, Fellow of [[Emmanuel College, Cambridge|Emmanuel].[2]
- Margaret Heitland journalist and suffragette.[2]
- Robert Drew Hicks Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, classicist, blind for 30 years.[citation needed]
- Ernest William Hobson[24] Mathematician, Sadleirian Professor, Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge.
- Frederick Gowland Hopkins, Biochemist, Nobel Prize winner for discovery of vitamins.[2]
- Bertram Hopkinson, Patent Lawyer, Engineer, Professor of Mechanism and Applied Mechanics.[1][25]
- Tristram Frederick Croft Huddleston, Classicist and Censor of Fitzwilliam House 1890–1907.[2]
- Arthur Hutchinson, Mineralogist and Master Pembroke College.[1]
J
[edit]- Henry Jackson, Regius Professor of Greek (Cambridge), Classicist, Member of the Cambridge Apostles.[1][2]
- Sir Richard Jebb, Regius Professor of Greek (Cambridge), Classicist, Member of the Cambridge Apostles.[1][2]
- Caroline Jebb, American intellectual and socialite, wife of Richard Jeb.{{cn}
K
[edit]- Courtney Stanhope Kenny, Legal scholar, Liberal politician, Downing professor of the laws of England.[1][2]
L
[edit]- Horace Lamb, Mathematician and physicist.[1][2]
- Guy Lee, Cambridge professor, classicist, translator of Ovid, Horace and Catullus, Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge.[citation needed]
- Edward Hubert Linfoot[26] Mathematician, Fellow of Wolfson College
- George Downing Liveing[27] FRS, Professor of Chemistry, Fellow and President of St John's College, Cambridge and his wife Catharine
- John Bascombe Lock, Bursar of Gonville and Caius College, author of books on trigonometry, Chair of Addenbrooke's Hospital.[2]
- Robert Heath Lock, botanist and geneticist, wrote the first English textbook on genetics.[2]
- Henry Richards Luard[28] Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, mathematician and clergyman
M
[edit]- Alexander Macalister, Professor of Anatomy, Cambridge University, Egyptologist, Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge.[2]
- R. A. Stewart Macalister, archaeologist, son of Alexander Macalister.[2]
- Sir Donald MacAlister, Pysician, Vice-Chancellor Glasgow, Member of the Cambridge Apostles.[1][2]
- Sir Desmond MacCarthy, Literary and drama critic, Member of the Cambridge Apostles.[1]
- Norman McLean, Orientalist and Member of the Cambridge Apostles, Master Christ's College, Cambridge.[1]
- Alfred Marshall, Professor of Political Economy one of the founders of Neoclassical economics,[2] married to Mary Paley, co-founder of Newnham College.
- Sir Charles James Martin[29] FRS, Scientist, Fellow of King's College, London.
- Brigadier Arthur Gordon Matthew[30]
- Jeremy Maule, English scholar and teacher; Fellow and Lecturer in English, Trinity College.[citation needed]
- Edwin Arthur Maxwell, Mathematician; Director of Studies in Mathematics, University of Cambridge, Honorary Fellow of Queens' College, Cambridge.[citation needed]
- John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor, Professor of Latin, Antiquarian, early vegetarian and President of St John's College, Cambridge.[1][2]
- Robert Williams Michell Surgeon.[31]
- Sir Geoffrey Fitzhervey de Montmorency[32] Indian Civil Service
- William Loudon Mollison,[33] Master of Clare College, Cambridge
- G. E. Moore, Philosopher, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, Member of the Cambridge Apostles, the intellectual secret society.[1][2]
- Andrew Munro, bursar and mathematician of Queens' College, Cambridge.[citation needed]
N
[edit]- Hugh Frank Newall, Professor of Astrophysics, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.[1]
- George Ernest Newsom[34] Master Selwyn College: 1934 to 1946
- Alfred Newton, Professor of Comparative Anatomy, Fellow of Magdalene College, Ornithologist.[1]
P
[edit]- Conrad Pepler[35] Priest, Writer, Editor, Publisher
- Max Perutz[36] OM, FRS, Molecular Biologist, Nobel Prize winner, Fellow of Peterhouse, and wife Gisela Perutz; their cremated remains are buried together with his parents Hugo and Dely Perutz
R
[edit]- Sir Leon Radzinowicz[37] FBA, Criminologist, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
- Arthur Stanley Ramsey Mathematician and philosopher, President of Magdalene College.[2]
- Frank P. Ramsey Philosopher and mathematician, Member of the Cambridge Apostles, the intellectual secret society, buried in same grave as his parents: Arthur Stanley Ramsey and Mary Agnes Ramsey.Cite error: The
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tag has too many names (see the help page). - William Halse Rivers Rivers[38] FRS, Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge, Anthropologist, Neurologist, Ethnologist, Psychologist
- David Roberts, architect and fellow of Magdalene College.[citation needed]
- Walter William Rouse Ball, Mathematician, author on the History of Mathematics, endowed professorships.[1][2]
S
[edit]- John Edwin Sandys, Classicist and Public Orator of Cambridge University.[1][2]
- Sir Charles Henry Sargant,[39] Lord Justice of Appeal, Privy Counsellor
- Charlotte Scott, mathematician, first unofficial wrangler, buried in the grave of cousin Eliza Nevin.[1][2]
- Isabel May Griffiths Seltman, wife of Charles Seltman, art historian, fellow of Queens' College, Cambridge and a University Lecturer in Classics.[citation needed]
- Gerald Shove,[40] economist and Member of the Cambridge Apostles, the intellectual secret society, and Fredegond Shove, poet, step-daughter of Sir Francis Darwin; her mother was Lady Darwin, formerly Florence Maitland;
- Walter William Skeat, Philologist, Elrington and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon.[1][2]
- Lucy Joan Slater Mathematician and Recorder of Ascension Parish Burial Ground,[citation needed] buried in her mother's grave (Lucy Slater, Classicist[2])
- George Smee, solicitor, and wife Eliza Smee; monument designed by Jacob Epstein.[2]
- Bridget Spufford,[1] after whom "Bridget's Hostel", Cambridge was named; daughter of Professors Peter Spufford and the late Margaret Spufford, sister of Francis Spufford. She is buried with her grandmother, Mary Clark, née Johnson.
- Vincent Henry Stanton, Regius Professor of Divinity, Member of the Cambridge Apostles, the intellectual society at Cambridge University.[2]
- Joseph Peter Stern, Germanist, Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge, (cremated remains).[1]
- Stanley Stubbs[41] Headmaster of Perse School.
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[edit]- Joseph Robson Tanner, Bursar of St John's, Samuel Pepys expert.[citation needed]
- Charles Taylor[42] Vice-Chancellor and Master St. John's College: 1881 to 1908, Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge, mathematician and Hebrew scholar
- Harold McCarter Taylor[43] Mathematician, Barrister, a Fellow of Clare College, (cremated remains)
- Henry Martyn Taylor, Mathematician, braille expert.[1][2]
- Sir Alfred St Valery Tebbitt,[44] managing director of Kirby, Beard & Co. and British Chamber of Commerce, Paris, and of the Hertford British Hospital, Paris, and wife Lady Gladys St. Valery Tebbitt, née Pendrell Smith.
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[edit]- Augustus Arthur Vansittart, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, classical scholar.[2]
- Arthur Woollgar Verrall, Classicist, Member of the Cambridge Apostles, King Edward VII Professor of English Literature.[1][2]
- Margaret Verrall, parapsychology researcher and lecturer in classics at Newnham College.{{cn}
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[edit]- Harry Marshall Ward, colleague of Sir Francis Darwin.[citation needed]
- Sir Percy Henry Winfield[45] FBA, Rouse Ball Professor of English Law, Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge, author of The Law of Torts and his wife Lady Helena Winfield, née Scruby
- Denys Winstanley[46] Vice Master Trinity College, Cambridge: 1935–1947
- John Wisdom (cremated),Professor of Philosophy, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, philosopher, and Honorary Fellow of Fitzwilliam College.[1]
- Ludwig Wittgenstein, philosopher, Professor of Philosophy, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, Member of the Cambridge Apostles.[47][2]
- Charles Wood, Professor of Music, Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, composer.[1]
- William Aldis Wright, Shakespearean and Biblical scholar, Vice-Master Trinity College, Cambridge.[1][2]
Darwin family
[edit]Five members of the family of Charles Darwin are interred here: two sons: Sir Francis Darwin[2] and Sir Horace Darwin,[2] two daughters-in-law: Lady Florence Darwin (third wife of Francis) and Lady Ida Darwin[2] (wife of Horace), and a granddaughter: Frances Cornford,[2] the daughter of Francis Darwin by his second wife, Ellen Wordsworth Darwin, née Crofts.
Charles Darwin himself is buried in Westminster Abbey.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap "A Cambridge Necropolis" by Dr. Mark Goldie, March 2000, for the Friends of The Parish of The Ascension Burial Ground
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at asdf, Cambridge City Council Planning Department, 1995
- ^ Hayes, John (2020). "G.E.M. ANSCOMBE—Irish-born philosopher". History Ireland. 28 (5): 42–44. ISSN 0791-8224.
- ^ Arthur John Arberry at Find a Grave
- ^ Arthur Beer at Find a Grave
- ^ "A Cambridge Alumni Database; Bendall, Cecil". venn.lib.cam.ac.uk. Retrieved 2021-06-27.
- ^ Jack Bennett at Find a Grave
- ^ William Henry Besant at Find a Grave
- ^ Frederick Blackman at Find a Grave
- ^ Robert Burn at Find a Grave
- ^ Jon Burnaby at Find a Grave
- ^ Sir James Cable at Find a Grave
- ^ Lady Viveca Cable at Find a Grave
- ^ John Walton Capstick at Find a Grave
- ^ Neville Chittick at Find a Grave
- ^ Richard Chorley at Find a Grave
- ^ Sir Dermon Christopherson at Find a Grave
- ^ Lady Frances Christopherson at Find a Grave
- ^ Sarah Clackson at Find a Grave
- ^ Lady Darwin at Find a Grave
- ^ Sir James Ewing at Find a Grave
- ^ Roberto Gerhards at Find a Grave
- ^ Reginal Hackforth at Find a Grave
- ^ Ernest William Hobson at Find a Grave
- ^ "Casualty Details: Hopkinson, Bertram". Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Retrieved 19 May 2015.
- ^ Edward Hubert Linfoot at Find a Grave
- ^ George Downing Liveing at Find a Grave
- ^ Henry Richards Luard at Find a Grave
- ^ Sir Charles James Martin at Find a Grave
- ^ "Casualty Details: Matthew, Arthur Gordon". Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Retrieved 19 May 2015.
- ^ http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/344347/MICHELL,%20ROBERT%20WILLIAMS
- ^ Sir Geoffrey Fitzhervey de Montmorency at Find a Grave
- ^ William Loudon Mollison at Find a Grave
- ^ George Ernest Newsom at Find a Grave
- ^ Conrad Pepler at Find a Grave
- ^ Max Perutz at Find a Grave
- ^ Sir Leon Radzinowicz at Find a Grave
- ^ William Halse Rivers Rivers at Find a Grave
- ^ Sir Charles Henry Sargant at Find a Grave
- ^ The Times obituary, 18 August 1947.
- ^ Stubbs at Find a Grave
- ^ Charles Taylor at Find a Grave
- ^ Harold McCarter Taylor at Find a Grave
- ^ Sir Alfred St Valery Tebbitt at Find a Grave
- ^ Sir Percy Henry Winfield at Find a Grave
- ^ Denys Winstanley at Find a Grave
- ^ "Wittgenstein's Grave". www.britishwittgensteinsociety.org.