St Giles section of St Sepulchre’s Cemetery, Oxford: some biographies
(including the later parishes of Ss Philip & James and St Margaret, and part of St Andrew)
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Henry ALDRED (1810–1883), a draper of Charlbury; his wife Mrs Sarah ALDRED, née Berry (1803–1885); and his wife's sister Miss Mary Ann BERRY (1802–1886)
Moses Thomas ALLNUTT (1817–1907), butler of the President of St John's College; his wife Mrs Sarah ALLNUTT, née Plummer (1816–1876); their daughter Miss Sarah Jane Plummer ALLNUTT (1845–1918); their son William Henry ALLNUTT (1847–1903), library assistant at the Bodleian; and William's wife Mrs Fanny ALLNUTT, née Arnold (1845–1903)
John ARCHER (1833–1891), farmer; his wife Mrs Sophia Anne ARCHER, née Sheard (1824–1898); and their daughter Mrs Mary Sophia Ada Sheard PARROTT, née Archer (1868–1924)
Mrs Maria Ann ARNETT, née Plumridge (1839–1909); her son Frank Plumridge ARNETT (1880–1883); and her daughter-in law Mrs Florence Rose ARNETT, née Shirley (1873–1939)
Mrs Charlotte Mackay ATWOOD, née Hodgskin (c.1809–1891); her sister Anna Elizabeth HODGSKIN (c.1807–1891); and her daughter Mrs Charlotte Maria TOYNBEE, née Atwood (1841–1931)
Baden Henry BADEN-POWELL (1841–1901), Judge of the Chief Court, Lahore
Frederick William BANNER (1856–1880), an undergraduate who died in the Radcliffe Infirmary
Jesse BARGUSS (1840–1924), cab proprietor; his first wife Mrs Eliza BARGUSS, née Haynes (1839–1887); and their son Henry Jesse BARGUSS (1873–1888)
Miss Elizabeth BARKER (c.1780–1861)
John BATES (1821–1880), florist and landlord of the Horse & Jockey; his first wife Mrs Rebecca Priscilla BATES, née Beesley (1828–1861); and his father-in-law William BEESLEY (c.1799–1860)
Joseph BATES (c.1790–1868), who founded the Parks Nursery in the Banbury Road; his wife Mrs Mary Durance BATES, née Butcher (1791–1858); and their daughter Miss Emma BATES (1815–1873)
Joseph BATES junior (1817–1903), founder of the Blenheim Nurseries; his wife Mrs Kezia BATES née Asken (1814–1906); her father David ASKEN (c.1786–1872); and their daughter Mrs Louisa HUNT, née Bates (1849–1929)
Mrs Mary Elizabeth BEAUMONT, née Sarjeant (1850–1894)
Sébastian BÉCHAUX (1834–1870), Second Assistant at the Radcliffe Observatory
Mrs Eliza BELL, née Burton (1802–1885), widow of a compositor
John Thomas BEST (1857–1887), and his cousin Charles JOHNSON (1861/2–1870), who was drowned in the canal
Frank James BLAKE (1871–1873) and his sister Florence Emily BLAKE (1872–1873); and their cousins Charles Maurice CLARKE (1880–1882) and his brother Lewis CLARKE (1888–1889), all infant children
John BLEAY (1824–1855), printer; his wife Mrs Rachel BLEAY, née Meadows (c.1823–1901); and his sister-in-law Miss Jane MEADOWS (c.1834–1916)
John BLENCOWE (1801–1877), baker at Plantation Road; his wife Mrs Sarah BLENCOWE, née Morris (1806–1884); and their children Miss Charlotte Amelia BLENCOWE (1828–1911); Miss Clara Louisa BLENCOWE (1837–1917); Miss Eliza BLENCOWE (1843–1934); and Charles BLENCOWE 1846–1900)
John George BLENCOWE (1839–1892), baker at 20 Kingston Road, and his wife Mrs Emma BLENCOWE, née Young (1855–1938)
George BLEWETT (1843/4–1887), telegraph engineer; his wife Mrs Ellen Caroline ANDERSON, formerly Mrs BLEWETT, née Mastricht (1849–1922)
Alfred Denny BLOTT (1817–1868), Station master of the Rewley Road station and later Deputy Treasurer of Christ Church
Thomas BOOTH (c.1786–1869), farmer, and his wife Mrs Jane BOOTH, née Scrivener (c.1790–1862)
Thomas Elderfield BOSSOM (1819–1893), a printer who later became porter of Exeter College, and his wife Mary Ann BOSSOM, née Owen (1820–1897)
William BOSSOM (1804–1880), boatbuilder and publican; his daughter Mrs Elizabeth CRAPPER, née Bossom (1848–1912); his son-in-law Henry John CRAPPER (1843–1909); and his baby granddaughter Edith Isabel CRAPPER (born and died 1880)
Miss Meta Claudia BREVOORT (1825–1876), mountaineer
John BRIDGWATER (1798–1878), cabinet maker & appraiser, and his third wife Mrs Sarah BRIDGWATER, née Tyrrell (1810–1890)
William BRIDGWATER (1803–1879), furniture broker; his wife Mrs Ann BRIDGWATER, née Parsons (1801–1876); and their daughters Miss Elizabeth BRIDGWATER (1831–1863), Miss Mary Ann BRIDGWATER (1833–1914), and
Miss Emily BRIDGWATER (1845–1856)
Thomas Bardel BRINDLEY (1818–1876), newspaper editor turned commercial traveller; his common-law wife Elizabeth BRINDLEY, née Patchett (1832–1902); their son Harry Edgar BRINDLEY (1866–1870); and their daughter Ellen Leonora BRINDLEY (1869–1881)
Alfred BROOKE (1857–1924), Chief Clerk to the Oxford Gas Company; his wife Mrs Agnes BROOKE, née Castle (1861–1934); their daughters Muriel Agnes BROOKE (1888–1893) and Mildred Margaret BROOKE (1892–1893)
Harry Herbert BROWN (1851–1882), innkeeper, later hosier
James BROWN junior (1816–1889), jeweller; his wife Mrs Sarah BROWN, née Godfrey (1824–1906); and their daughters Miss Sarah Louisa BROWN (1854–1890), Mrs Florence BIRD, née Brown (1860–1938), and Miss Alice Emily BROWN (1856–1941)
James Edward BROWN (c.1823–1912), a piano tuner; his first wife Mrs Jane BROWN (c.1821–1878), who was killed in the Sittingbourne railway accident; and his second wife Mrs Agnes BROWN, formerly Mrs Pilbeam (1825–1899)
Thomas Blakeman BROWN (1799–1870), University Marshal; his wife Mrs Sophia BROWN, née Townsend (1799–1865); and their daughters Miss Harriett BROWN, born Townsend (1822–1876) and
Miss Elizabeth BROWN (1829–1865)
Jonathan Samuel BROWNING (1799–1880), ironmonger and sometime Mayor of Oxford; his wife Mrs Anne BROWNING, née Hester (1824–1881); and their children Mary BROWNING (1841–1856), Frederick William BROWNING (1839–1859), Henry Thorp BROWNING (1833–1860), and Mrs Ann Hester HAZEL, née Browning (1827–1909); and their son-in-law Edward Wells HAZEL (1819–1896)
James BURNBLUM (1814–1890), retired merchant; his wife Mrs Mary Ann BURNBLUM, née Hughes (1834–1919); and their daughter Miss Laura Georgina BURNBLUM (1859–1890)
Charles Montagu BURROWS (1853–1854), the infant son of Professor Montagu Burrows, and the family’s servant Miss Ellen STREEK (c.1826–1902)
Mrs Mary Ann Hannah BURROWS, née Smith (1820–1854)
John BUSBY (1828–1891), stonemason, and his first wife Mrs Sarah Susan BUSBY, née Long (c.1819–1886)
Edwin George BUTLER (1838–1906), a tailor; his wife Mrs Kezia Kent BUTLER, née Kent, later Bunce (1840–1921); and their son George Richard BUTLER (1871–1874)
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William Douglas CAPEL (1871–1895), organ scholar of Keble College
Thomas CARTER (1835–1874), solicitor’s clerk and coal merchant; his wife Mrs Emma CARTER, née Butler (c.1838–1924); and their daughters Jessie CARTER (1867–1870) and and Mrs Margaret McLACHLAN, née CARTER (1865–1924)
Mrs Emily Caldecott CAVELL, née Powell (c.1831–1884) and her son Frederick Percy CAVELL (1862–1882)
Alfred Millard William CHRISTOPHER (1820–1913), Rector of St Aldate’s and Honorary Canon of Christ Church; and his wife Mrs Maria Frances CHRISTOPHER, née Christopher (1816–1903); and their relation Miss Eliza SETON (1783–1859)
Caroline CLARIDGE (1794–1860), a servant
James CLINCH (1795–1858), coachman, and his wife Mrs Elizabeth CLINCH, née Ward (1803–1851)
Thomas Tennant COAR (1786–1859); his wife Mrs Sarah Mary COAR, née Davis (1786–1872); and their youngest daughter Julia Elizabeth COAR (1828–1863)
Francis Edward COLLINS (1846–1850) and Frederick Augustus COLLINS (1848–1851), two little brothers
Arthur COOK (1857–1888) and his wife Mrs Ann COOK, née Hadfield (1848–1923)
William George COOKE (c.1812–1867), cabinet maker & upholsterer; his wife Mrs Emily COOKE, née Cambray (1813–1869); their daughter Mrs Ellen Cambray PAYNE, née Cooke (1835–1883); and their grandson (Ellen's son) William Frank PAYNE (1862–1909)
Mrs Elisabeth Neville COOLIDGE, née Brevoort (1822–1875), wife of a Boston merchant
Mary Ann COOPER (c.1821–1877)
John COX (1800–1873), printer, and his wife Mrs Elizabeth COX, née Arnett (1797–1872)
Miss Caroline CURRALL (1854–1880), servant
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Miss Mary Ann DAWES (c.1799–1856)
Henry Delacour de BRISAY (1831–1916), Diocesan Inspector of Schools for the Deanery of Oxford; his wife Mrs Jane Amelia de BRISAY, née Marrett (1828/9–1904); and their daughter Miss Jane Marguerite de BRISAY (1858–1923)
William Alfred DELAMOTTE (1775–1863), landscape artist; and his wife Mrs Mary Anne DELAMOTTE, née Gage (1784–1868)
Mrs Anne Bamford DIBBIN, née Ormiston (1810–1851)
Alfred Thomas DICKESON (1853–1886), watchmaker & jeweller
Miss Sarah DODD (c.1850–1930), sister of Mrs Mary Ann Sweatman, below
Thomas DOODY (c.1815–1890), an old soldier
George Dennis Darville DUDLEY (1850–1888), solicitor, and son of John Crews Dudley above; his wife Mrs Ann DUDLEY, née Cowper (1853–1915); and their children Violet Alice DUDLEY (died aged four months in 1886) and Harry DUDLEY (died aged two days in 1887)
Miss Anne Mary Vavasor DURELL (1793–1873), and her sisters Miss Jane Vavasor DURELL (1794–1871), Miss Mary Vavasor DURELL (1795–1872), and Miss Margaret Vavasor DURELL (1808–1880)
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Miss Elizabeth EAGLESTONE (1860–1882), a kitchenmaid from Lower Heyford who died in the Radcliffe Infirmary
Richard ELLIS (1832/3–1900); his wife Mrs Ann ELLIS, née Leak (1831–1918), and their twin sons George ELLIS (born and died 1869) and Richard ELLIS (1869–1870)
Joseph FAULKNER (1812/13–1903), Manciple (Steward) of Christ Church; his wife Mrs Ann FAULKNER, née Horn (1813–1894); and their daughters Miss Ann FAULKNER (1841–1934) and Miss Emily FAULKNER (1851–1933)
Joseph John FAULKNER (c.1780–1859), former servant, and his wife Mrs Maria FAULKNER, née Bolter (c.1804–1879)
George FERRIS (1802–1876), servant at Balliol College; his wife Mrs Sarah FERRIS, née Puffett (1802–1881); their son Edwin FERRIS (1841–1865); and their daughter Mrs Eliza Elliott HARRIS, née Ferris (1836/7–1925)
Mrs Elizabeth FIGG, née Farey (1809–1858), first wife of the coachman John Figg, and Mrs Sarah FIGG, née Gardiner (1835–1878), his second wife
Mrs Louisa FILSELL, née Bates (1825–1892), who ran the Park Nursery, Banbury Road, and her daughters Miss Louisa Jane FILSELL (1861–1877) and Miss Lizzie Annie FILSELL (1862–1939)
Elizabeth FOWLER (c.1809–1863), a Londoner who died in the Radcliffe Infirmary
Mrs Sarah FREEMAN, née Waite (1822/3–1863), a carpenter’s wife
Henry Phibbs FRY (1807–1874), clergyman who served in Tasmania
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Henry Thomas GARDNER (1834–1855), nurseryman
Courtenay Lower GEDYE (born and died 1870), son of an undergraduate
John GEE (c.1805–1887), carpenter, and his wife Mrs Mary GEE, née Varney (1811–1891)
John GEE (1842–1898), founder of Gee’s Nursery on the Banbury Road (and no relation of the above) and his wife Mrs Elizabeth GEE, née Payne (1841–1887)
Mrs Jane Taws GEEKIE (c.1825–1877) and her son George GEEKIE (c.1861–1877)
Richard GILES (1811/12–1874), tailor & beer retailer; his wife Mrs Ann GILES, née Hosier (1811/12–1883); their son Thomas William GILES (1839–1921), upholsterer's salesman; and Thomas's wife Mrs Sarah GILES, née Saxton (1846–1943)
Miss Mary Elizabeth GIBSON, known as Bessie (1845–1882), who committed suicide at her Park Town home
James GRAY (1790–1870), merchant and father of the Vicar of Ss Philip & James’s Church, and his daughter Miss Maria GRAY (1836–1865)
Mrs Caroline GREGORY, née Cooper (c.1814–1874) of Cutteslowe Farm; her daughter Mrs Mary Elizabeth Caroline GREGORY, née Gregory (1844–1901), and her son-in-law the Revd Thomas Henry GREGORY (1842–1904)
Miss Joanna Julia GRESWELL (1838–1906), Greek and Hebrew scholar, and her sister Miss Helen Margaret GRESWELL (1840–1913)
Thomas Snell GRIERSON (1831–1875), tailor’s commercial traveller; his second wife Mrs Amelia GRIERSON, née Hickman (1839–1877); and their daughter Ethel GRIERSON (1873–1877)
Thomas GRIMSLEY (c.1800–1875), sculptor who made the terracotta gravestones in this cemetery; his wife Mrs Rebecca GRIMSLEY, née Stockford (1796–1879); and their grandson Frederick Thomas Henry George GRIMSLEY (1874–1938)
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Miss Ellen Mary HAINES (1834–1914); her sister Miss Caroline Susan HAINES (1836–1907); and their niece Miss Ellen Pillinger HAINES (1860–1935)
Daniel George HALL (1839–1899), brewer in Observatory Street and Churchwarden of St Giles’s Church
Mrs Elizabeth HALL (c.1801–1859); her son Thomas HALL (1836–1863); her grandsons Arthur Spencer Hall (1868–1880) and Hubert Lionel HALL (1879–1897)
Henry Whiting HAMLYN (c.1806–1872), Birmingham corn factor, and his daughter Mrs Rebecca Sophia WARLAND (formerly Mrs Holland), née Hamlyn (1831–1922)
Mrs Cecilia Jane HARPER, née Frost (1816–1861), wife of the next, and their daughter Minnie Helen Maud HARPER (1851–1861)
Henry Smith HARPER (c.1820–1887), librarian at the Bodleian and university bedel
Mrs Anne HARRIS, née Whitehead (1856–1891)
Thomas Henry HASTINGS (1831–1884), upholsterer; his wife Mrs Ann Elizabeth HASTINGS, née Badcock (1827/8–1873); and his younger brother Edwin HASTINGS (1836–1882), grocer
George HAWKINS (1844–1908), compositor at OUP; his wife Mrs Emily HAWKINS, née Dunn (1840–1895); and their daughter Mabel HAWKINS (1873/4–1887)
Mrs Mary HAZEL, née Eaton (1780–1875), clergyman's widow, and her daughter Miss Sarah Anne HAZEL (1817–1894)
Reginald Arthur Clayton HESLOP (1874–1890), the 15-year-old son of a fraudulent clergyman, who drowned in Black Jack’s Hole on the Thames near Gostow when caught up in weed while swimming
George Parsons HESTER (1798–1876), Town Clerk of Oxford responsible for the building of New Osney; his wife Mary HESTER, née Hazel (1805–1880); and their children Francis HESTER (1837–1850); Annie HESTER (1840–1854); Charles HESTER (1838–1857); and Jane HESTER (1833–1861)
Mrs Susannah HESTER, née Torry (1772–1863), mother of George Parsons Hester above and wife of John Hester; Sophia HESTER (1776–1860), sister of John Hester; and Miss Mary HESTER (c.1835–1889), daughter of George Parsons Hester
Miss Catharine Mary Anne HISCOCK (c.1831–1878)
Francis HISTED (1856–1897), printer, and his daughter Sarah Lottie HISTED (1885–1890)
William Richard HOBBS (1812–1882), accountant, and his wife Mrs Elizabeth HOBBS, née Berry (1809/10–1896)
Mrs Hannah HORSER, née Suffield (c.1799–1871); her son Cottrell William HORSER (1826–1893); and her son’s wife Mrs Annie HORSER, née Jacob (1829–1908)
Frederick HOSIER (1844–1896), college servant; his wife Mrs Lydia HOSIER, née Harris (1843–1903); and their eldest daughter Miss Florence Lilly HOSIER (1870–1947)
William HOSIER (1814–1892), Mayor's Sergeant; his wife Mrs Elizabeth Walklett HOSIER, née Bliss (1819–1888); and their son Charles HOSIER (1845–1865)
William Edward HOWELL (1822–1877). a valet, and his wife Mrs Sophia HOWELL, née Allnutt (1820–1906)
Benjamin Stockford HUGGINS (1799–1879), a tobacco-pipe-maker of Observatory Street; his wife Sarah HUGGINS, née Hewlett (1825–1905); and their son Percy Stockford Godfrey HUGGINS (1864–1913)
John HUGHES (1806–1867), printer at Oxford University Press; his wife Mrs Ann HUGHES, née Maltby (1814–1872); and their daughter-in-law Mrs Emma Catherine HUGHES, née Tanner (1850–1876)
Marian Rebecca HUGHES (1817–1912), Mother Superiorof the Convent of the Society of the Holy and Undivided Trinity in Woodstock Road, and many other Anglican nuns, including Julia Ellen BROWN (1836–1909), Sarah HILL (1838–1910), and Amelia Anne COLE (1841–1867)
William HURCOMB (1850–1939), bookseller; his wife Mrs Sarah Ann HURCOMB, née Castle (1855–1911); and their daughters Miss Alice HURCOMB (1886–1911) and Dora HURCOMB (1888–1889)
William Richard HURST (1829–1887), schoolmaster, and his brother Herbert HURST (1833–1913), antiquarian
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Herbert JACKSON (1851–1921), “The British Workman”
Mrs Ann Sarah JEPHSON, née Armroid (1796–1878); her third daughter Miss Mary JEPHSON (1823–1892); her fifth daughter Miss Sarah or Norah JEPHSON (1832–1899); and her seventh daughter Miss Prudence Armroid JEPHSON (1839–1897)
Mrs Emma JEPHSON, née Pigot (1810–1879), daughter-in-law of Mrs Ann Sarah Jephson above
Henry JOHNSON (1858–1911), Keeper of St Sepulchre’s Cemetery; his wife Mrs Elizabeth JOHNSON, née Jones (c.1858–1929); and their son Ernest Henry JOHNSON (1888–1940)
Henry JOLLIFFE (c.1827–1876), house painter; his wife Mrs Anne JOLLIFFE, née Speller (1831–1911), their infant son Albert JOLLIFFE (1864–1867); and their daughter Miss Margaret Anne JOLLIFFE (1857–1932)
Henry Andrew JOLLIFFE (1850–1877), compositor; his wife Mrs Henrietta JOLLIFFE, née Brown (1854–1917); and his younger brother Arthur Ernest JOLLIFFE (1871–1944), Fellow of Corpus Christi College
St Giles’ Church in 1834
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Frederick KENDRICK (1834–1869), college servant
Mrs Isabella Rebekah KIDD née Savery (1774–1863), wife of John Kidd, Regius Professor of Medicine: her sister Miss Avarilla Susannah SAVERY (1777–1856); and her third daughter Miss Frances Sarah KIDD (1812–1871)
Miss Isabella KIDD (c.1804–1873), daughter of John Kidd, Regius Professor of Medicine, and her sisters Mrs Beatrice WILSON, née Kidd (1807–1874) and Miss Susan KIDD (1814–1894)
Matthew KNIGHT (1817–1886), butler to the Master of Balliol College, and his wife Mrs Jane KNIGHT, née WAKEFIELD (1813–1885)
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William LLEWELLIN (c.1812–1900), retired Inland Revenue collector; his wife Mrs Elizabeth LLEWELLIN née Lack (1812–1892); and their daughter Mrs Elizabeth Ann Hastings HURST, née Llewellin (1839–1924)
Richard Beeston LOCKEY (1811–1878), civil engineer, and his younger brother John LOCKEY (1814–1875), Manciple of Queen's, and their nephew Charles Oliver LOCKEY (1854–1881)
Thomas Dawson LUCAS (1808–1870), a shoemaker; his wife Mrs Maria LUCAS, née Brown (c.1812–1907); their daughter Miss Ann LUCAS (1839–1896); and Ann’s son Tom LUCAS (1858–1898)
Thomas LUCAS (1817–1897), a compositor; his wife Mrs Emily LUCAS, née Goddard (c.1816–1886); their niece Mrs Mary Eleanor POTTAGE, née Lucas (1846–1897); their son-in-law James Arthur HOWSE (c.1860–1916); and their daughter Mary Eleanor HOWSE, née Lucas (1850–1931)
William Castle LUCY (c.1807–1861), former London fishmonger; his second wife Mrs Catherine Martha BOSWELL, née Jennings, formerly Mrs Lucy (1813–1868); and his mother-in-law Mrs Mary JENNINGS (c.1778–1860)
William LUFF junior (1845–1897), a chemist in Cornmarket, and his wife Mrs Rosa Ellen LUFF née Harris (1848–1883)
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Ernest Edward McCLELLAN (c.1862–1907), assistant at the Radcliffe Observatory
Robert MAIN (1808–1878), Radcliffe Observer
Edward MALE (1817–1897), clergyman, and his wife Mrs Elizabeth MALE, née Geldard (1819/20–1884)
Thomas MALLAM (1817–1895), solicitor; his wife Mrs Martha MALLAM, née Joy (1819–1893); and their daughter Miss Ethel Margaret MALLAM (1862–1911)
Mrs Harriett Louisa MARTIN, née Bone (c.1850–1894), wife of a cabinet maker in Chiswick
Veargitt William MAUGHAN (1863–1888), undergraduate of St John’s College
William Richard MORFILL (1834–1909), the first Professor of Russian and Slavonic Languages, and his wife Mrs Charlotte Maria MORFILL, née Lee (1835/6–1881)
George MULLINS (1800–1867), Rector of Great Chalfield in Wiltshire; his wife Mrs Susannah MULLINS, née Gardiner (c.1805–1879); and their daughter Miss Elizabeth Susannah MULLINS (1846–1928)
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Charles NAPPER (1817–1885), college servant, and his wife Mrs Esther NAPPER, née Allmond (1818–1899)
Thomas NEWTON (c.1814–1892), china & glass merchant; his first wife Mrs Ann NEWTON, née Martin (c.1814–1864); their daughters Selina NEWTON (1847–1864) and Lucy Kate NEWTON (1854–1879); and his second wife Mrs Mary Ann NEWTON (c.1815–1902)
Mrs Martha NUNNEY, née Combes (1780–1850) and Martha BUDD (c.1793–1855)
Florence Anne NUTTING (1855–1886), who died when she fell out of the door of a moving train and has a distinctive tree-trunk gravestone
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Frederick OSBORN (1809–1897), printer; his wife Mrs Ann Elizabeth OSBORN, née Shields (1808–1894); and their daughter Mrs Maria HUNT, née Osborn (1836–1860)
John Robert PALMER (c.1830–1887), GWR train driver; his wife Mrs Elizabeth PALMER (1827/8–1897); and their son Walter PALMER (1868/9–1888)
Christopher PARK (1822–1889), wine merchant; his wife Mrs Julia Mary PARK, née Mayhew (1821–1896); and their daughters Miss Ada Catherine PARK (1854–1939) and Miss Edith Julia PARK (1856–1933)
Peter PARKER (1819–1889), fishmonger; his wife Mrs Mary PARKER, née King (1821–1903); and their granddaughter Ethel Mary PARKER (1881–1890)
William PARKER (1766–1858), a saddle-tree plater; his wife Mrs Lucy PARKER (1793–1855); and their daughter Margaret Cleland PARKER (1836–1852)
John PARRETT (1805/6–1864), a carpenter, and his wife Mrs Harriet PARRETT, née Smith (1799–1865)
John PARSONS (1814/15–1863), mercer and wine merchant, and his baby daughter Emily Maud Ada PARSONS (1862–1863)
Joseph PARSONS (c.1810–1859), Post Office clerk
Nathaniel PARSONS junior (1848–1921), college servant; his first wife Mrs Louisa PARSONS, née Hyatt (1847–1903); and his second wife Mrs Elizabeth PARSONS, née Willcox (1856–1943)
Joseph PATTISON (c.1802–1869), assistant ironmonger; his wife Mrs Elizabeth PATTISON, née Weatherhead (1800–1876); and his wife's sister Mrs Ann LEGG, née Weatherhead (1798–1857)
Asaph PAULING (1852–1939), tailor’s cutter; his wife Mrs Eliza Jane (“Lizzie”) PAULING, née NEWTON (1851–1942); and their son Victor Ernest Newton PAULING (1887/8–1882)
David Augustus PEACHEY (c.1835–1888), Editor of the Oxford Chronicle
Henry Francis PELHAM (1846–1907), historian and President of Trinity College; His wife Laura Priscilla PELHAM, née Buxton (1852–1918); and their children Arthur John PELHAM (1878–1883) and Catherine Harriet PELHAM (1885–1894)
John Whiteman PENSON (1832/3–1867), clerk at the Old Bank
William Arthur PESTERRE (1842–1885), tutor at Merton College; his wife Mrs Ellen Alice PIGOTT, formerly Mrs PESTERRE, née PAGET (c.1858–1930); and their sons William Thomas Alfred PESTERRE (1881–1916)
and Herbert Carr PESTERRE (1885–1908)
Robert PIKE (1803–1885), accountant and sometime Mayor of Oxford, and his grandson Frederick Grosvenor PIKE (1864–1871)
Charles William PONSFORD (1858–1892), newspaper reporter in Brighton, and his sister Miss Jessie Avenell PONSFORD (1866–1940)
Edwin PONSFORD (c.1828–1871), Balliol College bedmaker; his wife Mrs Keturah PONSFORD, née Avenell (c.1822–1890); their infant children Kate Matilda PONSFORD (1868–1870) and Edwin PONSFORD (born and died June 1871)
Ephraim POTTAGE (1827–1878), tailor; his wife Mrs Matilda POTTAGE, née Unwin (1822–1900); and their daughter Elizabeth POTTAGE (1857–1948)
Samuel POTTAGE (1829–1873), a tailor in Cornmarket and brother of Ephraim Pottage above; his wife Mrs (Hannah) Eliza POTTAGE, née Sumersford (1831–1907); and their sons Frank Edward POTTAGE (1871–1874), William Ephraim POTTAGE (1869–1924), and Frederick Richmond POTTAGE (1857–1918)
John POWELL (1806/7–1890), a retired farmer, and his first wife Mrs Elizabeth POWELL (1815/16–1880)
Charles James Coverly PRICE (1838–1905), Fellow of Exeter College, and his wife Mrs (Sarah) Octavia PRICE, née Scott (1838–1925)
James PRICKETT (1793–1881), butler of Trinity College, and his wife Mrs Elizabeth PRICKETT, née Hitchings (1797–1875)
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George RADBONE (c.1785–1860), porter at the Radcliffe Infirmary and his wife Mrs Tabitha Baughan RADBONE, née SPITTLE (1795–1867); and their son George William RADBONE (1828–1885), a carpenter, and his wife Mrs Mary Ann RADBONE, née Neave (1833–1890)
Henry RADBONE (1821–1893), carpenter/builder and his wife Mrs Jane RADBONE, née Ibbs (1814–1890)
Stephen REAY (1782–1861), orientalist, and his wife Mrs Eleanora REAY, née Hargreave (1790–1861)
Miss Sarah Harriet Florence REED (1850–1875), a young woman from New Zealand
Robert Frank RESTALL (born and died 1882) and his sister Dorothy RESTALL (1887–1888), infant children of a coal dealer at Hayfield Wharf
George Augustus ROWELL (1804–1892), meteorologist and paper-hanger, and his wife Mrs Maria ROWELL née Barrett (1807/8–1864)
George Joseph ROWELL (1843–1891), son of George Augustus Rowell above, paper-hanger
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Henry SADLER (1830–1871), college servant; his wife Mrs Matilda Elizabeth SADLER née Hinton (1838–1918); and their son Henry John SADLER (1867–1942)
Mrs Ann SARJENT, née Harbidge (1816–1881)
William SAVAGE (1836–1911), butler of University College; his first wife Mrs Kate SAVAGE, née Besley (1826–1872); and his second wife Mrs Susannah SAVAGE (c.1838–1913)
Constance Henrietta SEALY (1860–1874), 14-year-old daughter of a Major-General
Mrs Ann SERGEANT (c.1817–1881)
Miss Margaret SETON (c.1853–1878), a Colonel's daughter
Mrs Rebecca SHRIMPTON (c.1775–1860); her daughter-in-law Mrs Hannah SHRIMPTON, née Wall (1803–1877); and her granddaughter Mrs Hannah Maria HINE, née Shrimpton (1839–1867)
Thomas Collyns SIMON (c.1811–1883), scientific author
James SLATTER (1825–1906), carpenter; his wife Mrs Emily SLATTER, née Hemmings (1829–1910); and their son James Slatter junior (1847–1862)
John SMITH (c.1804–1872), retired draper who died during a service in New College chapel, and his wife Mrs Janet SMITH née Romanis (1817–1886)
Joseph SMITH (1816–1865), tailor turned grocer; his wife Mrs Elisabeth SMITH, née Baylis (1815–1875), and their grandson Ernest Alfred NUNNEY (born and died 1870)
Samuel Nicholson SMITH (1810–1886), clergyman; his wife Mrs Mary Frances SMITH, née Nixon (1822–1904); their son-in-law Thomas Collins SNOW (1852–1926), Fellow of St John's College, and their daughter Mrs Edith Mary Nixon SNOW (1859–1933)
Miss Eleanor SOTHAM (1800–1871), a housekeeper
Richard James SPIERS (1806–1877), owner of a famous fancy-goods shop and sometime Mayor of Oxford; his wife Mrs Elizabeth Phené SPIERS née Joy (1818–1858); and their son Samuel Patey SPIERS (1840–1891)
Mrs Catherine SPOFFORD, née Green (1783–1871)
Mrs Mary STANBROOK, née Pullen (1824–1875)
Herbert Greenwood STEEL (1845–1907), and his three sisters Miss Sophia Margaret STEEL (1848–1942), Miss Marion Frances STEEL (1850–1923), and Mrs Helen Bessie STUART-PAIN, née Steel (1857–1930), children of the next
Thomas Henry STEEL (1806–1881), retired master at Harrow School, and his wife Mrs Sophia Sarah STEEL, née Harris (1818–1885)
Edwin Henry Douglas STOCK (1845–1887)
Mrs Letitia Maria STOCK, née Foot (1851–1880)
Mrs Anne STOKES, née Goddard (1832–1873), schoolmistress, and her son George William STOKES (1861–1939)
Edward James STONE (1831–1897), Radcliffe Observer; his wife Mrs Grace STONE, née Tuckett (1844–1920); and their daughter Dora Magdalene Wordsworth STONE (1886–1891)
Jonathan STRINGER (1806–1869), butler of Exeter College; his first wife Mrs Elizabeth STRINGER, née Rowell (1806–1854); and his second wife Mrs Mary Ann STRINGER, née Bayne (1817–1888)
William STUART (c.1788–1860), First Lieutenant in the Royal Marines
Helena Marian STUBBS (1864–1868), Edward Geoffrey Henlock STUBBS (born & died 1867), and Francis STUBBS (born & died 1871), infant children of William Stubbs, Regius Professor of Modern History
Frederick John SWEATMAN (1873–1936), assistant for 43 years on the Oxford English Dictionary
William Albert SWEATMAN (1845–1930), printer, father of Frederick John Sweatman, above; his wife Mrs Mary Ann SWEATMAN, née Dodd (1846/7–1922); their daughter Mary Dodd SWEATMAN (1884–1887); and a mention of their son William Henry SWEATMAN (1871–1921)
Dan SYMES (1850–1915), coal merchant, and his wife Mrs Elizabeth SYMES, née Rippington, formerly Mrs Brown (1850–1935)
Mrs Janet Catherine SYMONDS, née North (1837–1913), long-suffering wife of John Addington Symonds
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Charles TAPLIN (1786–1864), hairdresser of Woodstock; his wife Mrs Sarah TAPLIN (c.1791–1863); and their daughter Miss Mary TAPLIN (1811–1875)
Mrs Mary TAPLIN, née Taplin (c.1820–1853), wife of a servant of Worcester College
George TESTER (1819–1872), fishmonger; his wife Mrs Charlotte TESTER, née Carr (1820–1877); and their son Richard Carr TESTER (1852–1877)
Charles Thomason THOMPSON (1812–1883), physician, and his second wife Mrs Hannah THOMPSON, née Anderson (1823–1895)
Joseph TOLLIT (1809–1890), stagecoach man and livery stable keeper
Henry TRUSCOTT (c.1815–1894), GWR inspector, and his second wife Mrs Mary TRUSCOTT, née Gazey, formerly Mrs Goodchild (1833–1902), housekeeper to Dr Kidd’s daughters
Miss Caroline TURNER (1809–1887), and her sister Miss Emma Tournor TURNER (1811–1892)
Edward TURNER (1817–1878), a wholesale clothier, and his wife Mrs Elizabeth TURNER, née Bunting (1823–1908)
Walter TURRILL (c.1851–1927), fish and poultry dealer; his wife Mrs Sarah Jane TURRILL, née Wheeler (c.1854–1933); and their children Walter TURRILL junior (1879–1916), and Rosetta Jane TURRILL (1885–1890)
Thomas Fletcher TYERMAN, surgeon (1812–1884)
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Charles UNDERHILL (1820–1903), grocer and sometime Mayor of Oxford; his second wife Mrs Ellen UNDERHILL, née Francis (c.1824–1904); his daughter by his first wife Miss Emily Rosa UNDERHILL (1856–1941); and his son by his second wife George Francis UNDERHILL (1863/4–1885)
Henry VENABLES (1823–1889), clergyman; his wife Mrs Jessy Maria Jeddere VENABLES, née Fisher (1823–1901); and their daughter Agnes Grace VENABLES (1859–1919)
Guðbrandur VIGFÚSSON (1827–1889), scholar of Icelandic literature, Reader in Icelandic at Oxford
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John WALKLETT (1825–1868), servant of Wadham College, and his wife Mrs Mary WALKLETT, née Bliss (1827–1899)
Mrs Magdalen WALLACE, née Sharpe (1804–1880), school teacher
Miss Margaret Christina WALLACE (1798–1889) and her sister Miss Caroline WALLACE (1808–1865), school teachers
John Ernest WALSH (1863–1891), the son of an Oxford solicitor, and his siblings Frederick Albert WALSH (1868–1934), Miss Mabel Henrietta WALSH (1875–1877), and Miss Frances Gertrude WALSH (1874–1928)
George WARD (1822–1887), ironmonger and magistrate; his wife Mrs Jane WARD, née Timmis (1823/4–1913); and their only child Miss Fanny WARD (1850–1939)
George WARING (1807–1878), scholar
Henry Saunders WARLAND (1820–1909), grocer; his wife Mrs Ann WARLAND, née Cooper (1819–1852); and their son Charles Cooper WARLAND (1862–1882)
John WARLAND (1849–1906), wine merchant, later chutney maker; and his baby sisters Ann WARLAND (1851–1852) and Martha WARLAND (1857–1858)
Mrs Sarah WATERS, formerly Mrs Sylvester, née Sheen (1800–1872), and her son Edward SYLVESTER (1826–1874), an accountant who died in the Shipton-on-Cherwell railway disaster
Sarah Jane WATKIN (1859–1865), a little girl aged five
George WATKINS (c.1801–1888), Manciple of Magdalen Hall; his first wife Mrs Esther WATKINS née Pinnock (1799–1865); his second wife Mrs Fanny WATKINS (c.1824–1866); and his third wife Mrs Eleanor WATKINS formerly Mrs Bennet, née Shillingford (1811–1899)
Mrs Emma WATTS, née Tidmarsh, wife of the college servant John Watts (c.1832–1867)
Mrs Hannah WELLS (c.1769–1858); her daughter Mrs Ann NOON, née Wells (1797–1865); and Miss Eleanor BOWERMAN (c.1829–1891)
John Obadiah WESTWOOD (1805–1893), entomologist and palaeographer, Hope Professor of Zoology, and his wife Eliza WESTWOOD, née Richardson (1804–1882)
Edward Hornsey WHITBREAD (1838–1883), Manciple of Oriel College; his wife Mrs Harriet WHITBREAD, née Lucas (1843–1886); his brother Alfred Hornsey WHITBREAD (1843–1868), clerk; and their son Alfred William Lucas WHITBREAD (1867–1893), librarian
Alfred William WHITEHEAD (1862–1903), a music teacher; his wife Mrs Annie Miriam WHITEHEAD, née Hughes (1863–1945); and their infant son Cyril Eustace WHITEHEAD (1889–1890)
Miss Jane WILKINSON (1790–1869), a servant, and her sister Miss Charlotte WILKINSON (1793–1875)
Thomas WINCHESTER (c.1817–1864), a painter, and his brother George WINCHESTER (1823–1863), messenger at the Radcliffe Observatory
John William WOOD (1822–1870), cook & manciple of Balliol College, and his wife Mrs Frances WOOD, née Margetts (1820/1–1867)