St Mary Magdalen section of St Sepulchre’s Cemetery, Oxford: some biographies
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William Thomas Howell ALLCHIN (1843–1883), Organist of St John’s College; his wife Mrs Sarah ALLCHIN, née Tame (1834–1917); and their daughter Miss Mabel Mary ALLCHIN (1874–1917)
Joseph (“Joe”) ARNETT (1811–1876), a printer at Oxford University Press; his wife Mrs Mary Eglantine ARNETT, née Wagstaff (1818–1904); their daughter Miss EMILY MARTHA ARNETT (1840/1–1921); Mrs Arnett’s mother Mrs Mary WAGSTAFF née Fletcher (c.1797–1854); and Mrs Arnett’s sister Miss Anne WAGSTAFF (1819–1912)
Mrs Rachel ALLDER, née Bateman, a sawyer’s wife (1818–1855)
Edward ARCHER (1842–1907), railway clerk, and his brother William Samuel ARCHER (1852–1917)
George ASH (1823–1876), landlord of the Blue Pig in Gloucester Green; his wife Mrs Mary Ann ASH, née Stevens (1822–1876); their third daughter Mary ASH (1850–1879); their eighth daughter Mrs Isabella HOWKINS, née Ash (1861–1886); and their granddaughter Ethel Maud HOWKINS (born and died 1884)
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John BAKER (1826–1860), Chaplain of Christ Church and Master of the Cathedral School
Bulkeley BANDINEL (1781–1861), Bodley’s Librarian 1813–1860; his wife Mrs Mary BANDINEL, née Phillips (1792–1875); his sister Miss Harriet Anne BANDINEL (1778–1859); and his wife’s sister Miss Susannah PHILLIPS (c.1796–1858)
William George Charles BARNES (1866–1932) and his second wife Mrs Ann Emily BARNES, formerly Adams, née Farley (1866–1932), landlords of the Coach & Horses in Broad Street
Sidney Vallis BECKLEY, cabinet maker of Jericho (1890–1933)
Frank Arthur BELLAMY (1863–1936), astronomer, and his sister Miss Ada Maria BELLAMY (1857–1923)
Montague Bertie BELLAMY (1830–1882), bookbinder, father of Frank above (and of Montague listed under Sarah Castell below); his wife Mrs Zilpah BELLAMY née Butwell (1828–1887); Their son Frederick BELLAMY (c.1853–1878); and their daughter Zilpah Marquitta BELLAMY (1855–1892)
Benjamin BENNETT (1847–1934), dyer & cleaner, and (probably) his wife Mrs Sarah Anne BENNETT née Ward (1850–1893)
George BENNETT (c.1821–1882), dyer & cleaner; his wife Mrs Eliza BENNETT, née Barnett (1819–1869); and their grandson Rae Durran BENNETT (1878–1904)
John Ellis BEST (1849–1894), butler of Worcester College
Edmund BEVERS (1811–1880), surgeon dentist; his first wife Mrs Isabella BEVERS, née Coggan (c.1818–1851); their son Harcourt Arthur Bell BEVERS (1851–1891); Edith Winifred BEVERS, the only child of Harcourt Arthur Bevers (1889–1906); and Mrs Alice BEVERS, née Coggan, the second wife of Edmund Bevers (1820–1899)
Mrs Sarah BIDDLE senior, née Rose (c.1769–1859), banker’s widow; her son William BIDDLE (c.1799–1869), solicitor; and her son’s wife Mrs Sarah BIDDLE junior, née Buckland (c.1800–1867)
William BISHOP (1794–1866), boatman; his wife Mrs Mary Ann BISHOP, née Deck (1804–1858); their daughter Miss Elizabeth BISHOP (1833–1858), a housemaid; and their sons Alfred BISHOP (1847–1866) and John BISHOP (1851–1913), a printer
James BLISS (1788/9–1856); his third wife Mrs Elizabeth BLISS, née Foster (1818–1861); and his wife’s niece Miss Sarah BEECHEY (1837–1917)
Joseph BOWMAN (c.1825–1896), bootmaker
Charles BRACKSTONE (1822/3–1867), labourer and Methodist lay preacher, and his son Charles William BRACKSTONE (1865–1867)
John BRADFIELD (1789–1863), plumber & glazier, and his wife Mrs Sarah BRADFIELD, née Day (c.1793–1856)
Laura Mary BRAIN (1857–1864), a butcher’s daughter
John BROCKLISS (c.1795–1872), corn dealer; his son Edward Lamley BROCKLISS (1816–1865), Manciple of Worcester College; and his son’s wife Mrs Eliza BROCKLISS, née Gulliver (1821–1898)
Edward George BRUTON (1826–1899), architect, and his first wife Mrs Charlotte Sophia BRUTON, née Jacob (1824–1867)
William BURCHELL (c.1812–1871), a tailor; his wife Mrs Sarah BURCHELL, née Cambray (1814–1888); and their baby grandson William Thomas HERMAN (born and died 1871)
Thomas BURDETT (1788–1868), milkman, and his wife Mrs Mary BURDETT, née Saul (c.1788–1869)
Miss Mary BUTLER (1819/20–1854), died in third Oxford cholera epidemic
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John CARTER (c.1835–1866), servant, and his second wife Mrs Anna CARTER, formerly Mrs Hicks, née Attewell (1827–1901)
Thomas CARTER (c.1798–1863), compositor; his wife Mrs Eliza CARTER (c.1808–1898); their son Edwin CARTER (1835–1872); and their daughters Miss Elisabeth CARTER (1844–1922), Miss Mary Ann CARTER (1848–1903), and Miss Caroline CARTER (1851–1912)
Frederick CASTLE (c.1810–1860), basket-maker; his wife Mrs Harriet Ann CASTLE, née Walden (1814–1886); and their daughter Miss Jane Elizabeth CASTLE (1839–1871)
Frederick Albert CASTLE (1862–1918), bricklayer; his wife Mrs Harriet CASTLE, née Merry (1867–1944); and their daughter Miss Louisa CASTLE (1898–1917)
John Caldecott CAVELL (1813–1887), joint founder of Oxford’s leading department store and sometime Mayor of Oxford; his first wife Mrs Sarah CAVELL, née Elliston (c.1816–1856); and his second wife Mrs Harriet CAVELL, formerly Mrs Delf, née Elliston (c.1804–1886)
Thomas CHAMBERLAIN (1790–1865), Trinity college bedmaker; his wife Mrs Martha CHAMBERLAIN, née Salisbury (1798–1880); and their son Thomas CHAMBERLAIN (1790–1865)
John CHAUNDY (1834–1890), printseller of Broad Street and musical conductor; and his first wife Maria CHAUNDY, née Bossom (1835–1882)
Thomas George COOKE (1825–1857), clerk; his wife Mrs Louisa Agnes COOKE, née Buckingham (1829–1897); and their son Thomas James COOKE (1851–1871)
Horace Evelyn CLAYTON (1853–1916), Vicar of St Mary Magdalen
William CLIFFIN (c.1789–1873), a labourer, and his daughter Miss Harriet CLIFFIN (1821–1873)
James CLIFTON (1820–1890), bedmaker at Trinity College, and his wife Mrs Elizabeth CLIFTON, née Baker (1819–1871)
Miss Martha COCK (1779–1867)
Mrs Grace COOK, née Baker, laundress (c.1800–1871)
Miss Sophia CORBETT (1829–1882), a servant
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Alfred DAVENPORT (1849–1932), and his wife Mrs Sophie Charlotte DAVENPORT, née Maturin (1849–1922)
Francis Henry DAVENPORT (1846–1915), farmer and later Board of Agriculture Inspector; and his sister Miss Susannah Maria DAVENPORT (1843–1917)
John Marriott DAVENPORT (1846–1915), Clerk of the Peace for the County of Oxford; his wife Mrs Sophia Anne DAVENPORT, née Walker; and their son Arthur DAVENPORT (1855–1886)
Ellis Léon de la MARE, a baby (1903–1904)
Mrs Mary Matilda DODD, née Dicks (1802–1876), widow of the Manciple of Wadham, and her daughters Miss Mary Anne DODD (1837–1909) and Miss Annie Goodenough DODD (1841–1911)
George DORRILL (1821–1885), college servant; his wife Mrs Julia DORRILL, née Carter (c.1827–1911); their daughter Miss Emily Carter Wareham DORRILL (1858–1939); and their son Sidney Owen DORRILL (1865–1870)
George DREW (1865–1949), bricklayer, and his wife Mrs Edith (Minnie) DREW, née Wadey (1861/2–1928)
John DRING (1805–1884), mercer; his wife Mrs Elizabeth DRING, née Moore (1806–1895); and their daughter Miss Sarah Elizabeth Mary Ann DRING (1831–1911)
William DRY (1794–1871), tailor; his wife Mrs Ann DRY née Sirman (1793–1868); their son Edward DRY (1834–1897); and their daughter Ann Lydia DRY (1825/6–1898)
Joseph DUBBER (1831/2–1890), college servant; his wife Mrs Anne DUBBER, née Norton (1826/7–1906); their infant children Frank DUBBER (1860–1862) and Alice DUBBER (b. & d. 1862); and their son Harry DUBBER (1866–1903)
George Dennis DUDLEY (c.1788–1863), plumber & glazier, and uncle of John Crews Dudley above; his wife Mrs Ann DUDLEY, née Hemmings (c.1778–1862); his adopted daughter Miss Susan[nah] WELLER (c.1825–1859); and his niece Miss Eliza DUDLEY (c.1800–1875)
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Miss Elizabeth EAST (1798–1878), servant, and her relation William EAST (c.1834–1908)
Daniel EASTON (c.1826–1854), Henry CORY (c.1832–1854), Elizabeth Ann CHAMBERLAIN (1829–1854), Mary Susan CHAMBERLAIN (1833–1854), and Caroline CHAMBERLAIN (1835–1854), five young people all drowned together on the Isis
William EDEN (c.1806–1889), printer at Jackson's Oxford Journal, and his wife Mrs Mary EDEN, née Ward (c.1805–1870)
Richard ELLIS (c.1833–1900), a stonemason; his wife Mrs Ann ELLIS (c.1833–1918); and their twin sons George ELLIS (born and died 1869) and Richard ELLIS (1869–1870)
Robinson ELLIS (1834–1913), classical scholar and Vice-President of Trinity College, Oxford
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Mrs Rose May FACER (c.1893–1936)
Augustus Walter FANE (1866–1873) , a child
John FARMER (1835–1901), musician, and and his wife Mary Elizabeth FARMER, née Stahel (1840–1914)
George FARRANT (1813–1892), Senior Common Room Man at New College, and his wife Mrs Sarah FARRANT, née Matthews (c.1816–1885)
George FEAD LAMERT (1828–1870), retired army captain and a married Fellow Commoner of Worcester College
William FITCHEW (1818–1866), carpenter; his wife Mrs Elizabeth FITCHEW, née Nunney/Taylor (1814–1861); and their son Thomas Shillito FITCHEW (1847–1853)
William FLETCHER (1831–1872), brewer, and his wife Sarah Grace FLETCHER, née Hadley (1826–1871)
Charles FOSTER (1779–1853), linen draper; his wife Mrs Sarah FOSTER, née Bartlett (1788/9–1863); and their daughters Miss Eleanor Rebecca FOSTER (1820–1884) and Miss Ann FOSTER (1823–1905)
Mrs Sarah FOSTER, née Hall (c.1779–1862); her granddaughter Mrs Mary (Katherine) BARRETT, née Beechey (c.1821–1900); and her grandson-in-law Robert Augustine BARRETT (c.1821–1894)
John Charles Richard FREEBORN (1853–1934), Broad Street doctor, and his wife Mrs Emily Sarah FREEBORN, née Lawton (1837–1929)
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John GALPIN (1824–1891), surveyor who founded the ill-fated Oxford Building & Investments Company, and sometime Mayor of Oxford; and his wife Mrs Catherine GALPIN, née Green (c.1822–1881)
Henry Tresawna GERRANS (1858–1921), Fellow of Worcester College, and his wife Mrs Anna Elizabeth GERRANS, née English (1858–1946)
George GILLMAN (1842–1898), shoemaker, and his wife Mrs Alice Mary Agnes GILLMAN, née WAVELL (1857–1882)
Mrs Sarah GRAY (c.1800–1871) and her grandson Frederick William GRAY (1849–1869)
Barnard GRIFFIN (c.1795–1865), a tailor; his second wife Mrs Mary GRIFFIN, née Lapworth (1806–1892); and their daughter Miss Eliza Griffin (1839–1892)
John GRIFFITHS (1806–1885), Warden of Wadham College, Oxford and Keeper of the University Archives; his sister Sophia GRIFFITHS (1809–1871); and his housekeeper Miss Mary Ann GOODING (1815–1910)
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John HAINES junior (1821/2–1881), University Bedel and Librarian; his wife Mrs Ellen HAINES, née Pillinger (1825–1863), and their sons John George HAINES (1854–1863), Frederick Cooper HAINES (1857–1870), and William Henry HAINES (1855–1901)
Mrs Annie HALL, née Broadhurst (1846–1875)
Richard HALL (1801–1869), a farrier, and his wife Mrs Elizabeth HALL, née Strange (1803–1863)
Alfred Ogle HANSARD (1817–1851), Lieutenant in the Royal Navy
George Thomas Boreman HARRIS, a baker (1840–1887)
Henry Auber HARVEY (1824–1910), Vicar of St Mary Magdalen Church, and his wife Mrs Blanche Barbara HARVEY, née Ellice (1835/6–1919)
Charles HASTINGS (1838–1888), saddler for the Oxfordshire Yeomanry, who was given a big military funeral; his wife Mary Ann HASTINGS, née Acott (c.1837–1889), their son James Charles HASTINGS (1874–1876); and their twin daughters Edith Mary HASTINGS (1867–1878) and and Florence Anne HASTINGS (1867–1881)
Miss Carolina HAYNES (1808–1892), lodging-house keeper
Mrs Eliza HEMMINGS, née Freeman (1858–1894), killed by her husband, James John Thorley Hemmings, son of the next
James Thorley HEMMINGS (1842–1929) and his wife Sarah Ann HEMMINGS, née Ball (1840–1925), landlords of the George & Dragon pub in George Street
Edward HEWLETT (1849–1929), grocer, later cycle agent; his wife Mrs Charlotte Hannah HEWLETT, née Dickeson (1851–1890); their daughter Miss Gertrude Ellen HEWLETT (1879–1939); and their baby granddaughter Joyce HARRIS (born and died 1913)
Mrs Ann HOLLIDAY, née Sellar (1795–1880), the widow of a matriculated hairdresser, and her son Thomas Henry HOLLIDAY (1833–1893), sub-librarian at the city library
Moses HOLLIDAY (1805–1878), Manciple of Corpus & University Verger; his second wife Mrs Caroline HOLLIDAY, née Ivory (1813–1898); and his children Charles Harvey HOLLIDAY (1835–1864), Elizabeth HOLLIDAY (1837–1899), Jane HOLLIDAY (1840–1928), and Harriet Mary HOLLIDAY (1849–1929)
Samuel HARRIS (1827–1894), Manciple of Worcester College, and his wife Mrs Caroline Susannah HARRIS, née Horser (1824–1899)
Charles Moore HAYNES (1847/8–1907), house painter, and his wife Mrs Matilda HAYNES, née Kirtland, later Kirtland Stroud (c.1849–1917)
Edward HAYNES (1821–1871), painter & glazier, and his wife Mrs Mary Ann HAYNES, née Goodden (1823–1862)
William Henry HORN (1830–1919), college cook & manciple; his first wife Mrs Esther HORN, née Bailey (1837–1888); and his second wife Mrs Amy Baynes HORN, née Marshall (1864–1929)
Miss Harriet HOWKINS (1838–1879); and Mrs Sarah Sanyard HOLLWAY, née Teagle (1805–1883) and her son John Richard HOLLWAY (1830–1883), a carpenter
Mrs Mary Ann HUGGINS, née Appletree (1808–1882), coachbuilder's widow
Mrs Mary HULLYER (c.1813–1882); her daughter Mrs Phebe Ann FROST, née Hullyer (1845–1894); and her son-in-law John FROST (1848/9–1914), publican at the Gloucester Arms and later farmer
Mrs Sarah HUNT (c.1798–1868) and her son Alfred Henry HUNT (c.1832–1860)
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John JOHNSON (1844–1913), college servant/butler; his wife Mrs Ann JOHNSON, née Dearing (1842–1922); and their son Edward John JOHNSON (1875–1880)
Manuel John JOHNSON (1805–1859), the Radcliffe Observer, and his wife Mrs Caroline JOHNSON, née Ogle (1822–1881)
Mrs Emily Martha KEMPSTER, née Kethro (1872–1937)
Thomas Robert KNIGHT (1844–1877), a clerk, and his niece Miss Ada Margaret COLES (1874–1930)
St Mary Magdalen Church in 2015
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Thomas Davis LAMB (1815–1895), retired clergyman, and his wife Mrs Isabella LAMB, née Hudleston (1823–1917)
Francis William LAMBERT (1868/9–1899), naturalist, from a family of shoemakers
William LEAPINGWELL (1806–1861), surgeon
Mrs Mary Harriott LLOYD, née Stapleton (1787–1857), widow of the Bishop of Oxford, and her eldest daughter Miss Catherine Eliza LLOYD (1824–1898)
Henry LOCKWOOD (1801–1854), Broad Street tailor; his wife Mrs Johanna LOCKWOOD, née Manders (c.1810–1879); their daughter Miss Mary Ann LOCKWOOD (c.1835–1899); and their son William Alexander LOCKWOOD (1841/2–1865)
John Samuel LOWE (born 1868, wrongly presumed dead in 1916: inscription only), a commercial traveller with children by five women; his deserted wife Mrs Florence Alice Louisa LOWE, née Sheppard (1870–1949); and their daughter Daisy Louisa Florence LOWE (1890–1910)
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Edward MARSHALL (1815–1899), Curate of St Mary Magdalen and later Vicar of Sandford St Martin; his wife Mrs Eliza Julia MARSHALL, née Burton (c.1826–1856); and their infant sons Edward MARSHALL (died 1850) and William Charles MARSHALL (died 1853)
Miss Susannah MILLS (c.1792–1874), a servant never forgotten by Miss Jane Rigaud (terracotta gravestone)
James Bowling MOZLEY (1813–1878), theologian and journalist, Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford, and his wife Mrs Amelia MOZLEY, née Ogle (c.1821–1872)
Walton MUNCASTER (1782–1862), pawnbroker (terracotta gravestone)
James MYERS (1792–1854), a fancy-bread baker; his wife Mrs Diana MYERS, née Carter (1801–1848), and his sister-in-law Mrs Rachel WAY, née Carter (1793–1873): this grave of 1848 the earliest identified
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William NEALE (c.1905–1927), died aged 22
Miss Louisa NEEDHAM, a Lancashire school teacher (c.1816–1865)
Edward NEWMAN (1781/2–1862) and his daughter Miss Harriet NEWMAN (1824–1905)
Richard NICHOLS (1816–1870), a tailor, and his infant daughter Elizabeth Ann NICHOLS (1851–1853)
Henry NICKOLS (1831/2–1895), landlord of the Red Lion at Gloucester Green; his wife Mrs Ann NICKOLS, née Jones (c.1832–1916) and their son Frederick Thomas NICKOLS (c.1816–1890), killed by a train
Walter George NICKOLS (1867–1915) and his brother Herbert Frank NICKOLS (1870–1921), both horse cab drivers
Richard NORRIS (1821–1876), Manciple of Christ Church; his wife Mrs Selina NORRIS, née Brazier (1832–1924); and his sister Miss Mary Oatridge NORRIS (1826–1878)
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William OGDEN (1830–1903). carpenter/builder, then fine art dealer, and his first wife Mrs Susan OGDEN, née Willows (c.1826–1886)
James Adey OGLE (1792–1857), physician, Regius Professor of Medicine; his aunt Mrs Mary FOUCART, née Ogle (1764/5–1858); and his daughter Janet OGLE (1821–1890)
Hugh Francis O’HANLON (1842–1867), young Fellow of Lincoln who committed suicide in his lodgings in George Street
Erasmus Austin OMMANNEY (1850–1938), Naval Commander who became a priest
George Druce Wynne OMMANNEY (1819–1902), clergyman and theologian, and his wife Mrs Ellen Catherine OMMANNEY, née Ricketts (1819–1892)
George OSBORNE (1805–1876), servant at Trinity College, and his wife Mrs Jane OSBORNE, née Gilbert (1797–1867)
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Paul PACEY (1809–1877), bookseller & stationer, and his daughter Miss Mary Haddon PACEY (1840–1875)
Joseph PARKER (c.1818–1877), publican at the Oddfellows Arms in George Street; his second wife Mrs Penelope PARKER, née Parker (1810–1883); and their grandson Walter Cunningham BENNETT (1875–1878)
Nathaniel PARSONS senior (1814/15–1866), college servant, and his wife Mrs Maria PARSONS, née Harris (1804–1891)
Webber PATTERSON (1834–1886), draper at 44 Broad Street
Stephen PHIPPS (1804–1865), gardener & horse clipper; his wife Mrs Mary PHIPPS, née Kimbell (1809–1891); and their daughter Mrs Martha HAYNES, née Phipps (1844–1912)
John PILLINGER (1792/3–1868), Yeoman Bedel of Law, and his wife Mrs Martha PILLINGER, née Salmoni (c.1800–1876)
Nicholas Joachim POGOSE (1852–1872), an Armenian undergraduate at Christ Church
George Uglow POPE (1820–1908), Christian missionary who translated many Tamil texts into English, and his second wife Mrs Henrietta Page POPE, née Van Someren (1830–1911)
Thomas PRIOR (1810/11–1880), bargeman/coal heaver, and his second wife Mrs Ann PRIOR, formerly Mrs Jones (c.1819–1863)
Harry Saltley PUTTICK (1880–1929), a schoolmaster, and the ashes of his wife Mrs Alice Clara PUTTICK, née Bulbeck (1882–1976)
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James RAY (1826–1894), servant of Trinity College; his wife Mrs Susan RAY, née Sheldon (1832–1902); and their daughter Miss Alice Mary RAY (1863–1918)
Miss Mary Ann REYNOLDS (c.1798–1877), a servant
William RIVIERE (1806–1876), drawing master
Mary Kent ROBERTS (1813–1878) and her younger brother John ROBERTS (c.1816–1873)
Mrs Sarah ROBERTS, née Savory, wife of the grocer John Roberts (1821–1879)
Miss Margaret Maria Eleanor ROBINSON (1840–1886), daughter of the Rector of Stonesfield
James Edwin Thorold ROGERS (1823–1890) political economist and politician; his wife Mrs Ann Susanna Charlotte ROGERS, née Reynolds (1826–1899); and their son Henry Reynolds Knatchbull ROGERS (1858–1876)
Joseph ROUND (1804–1880), coal merchant and sometime Mayor of Oxford, and his wife Mrs Louisa ROUND (1809–1876)
Mrs Maria Eliza ROWELL, née Brown (1854–1874), who died aged 20 after having her first child
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Arthur John SAVAGE (1839–1896), a college servant; his wife Mrs Elizabeth SAVAGE, née Johnson (1839–1900); and their sons Alfred John SAVAGE (1865–1890), who was killed in a railway accident, and Thomas Hubert SAVAGE (born and died 1877)
Mrs Ann SCOWN (c.1816–1859), wife of the landlord of the Bell & Crown in Magdalen Street
Mrs Susanna SECKHAM née Mallett (c.1793–1852), a china dealer of Broad Street; her daughter Miss Jane Mallett SECKHAM (c.1826–1900); and her grandson Alfred Henry ANDREWS (1855–1932)
Mrs Mary Margaret SHAWYER, née Holloway (1850–1879), and her niece Miss Amy Fanny Margaret HANLEY (1869–1889)
Mrs Philippa Frances Emilia SHIRLEY, née Knight (1829–1902), widow of a Canon of Christ Church whose son became Lord Ferrers, and her daughter Miss Mary Philippa SHIRLEY (1857–1917)
John Henry SILLMAN (1924–1932), an eight-year-old boy
James Robert SIMMS (1831–1877), bootmaker
Ambrose Henry SMITH (1823–1893), butcher; his wife Mrs Frances Ann SMITH, née Kimber (1829–1895); and their son Thomas James SMITH (1864–1892), butcher's assistant
Miss Mary Ann SMITH (1825–1854), a servant
Richard Clements SMITH (c.1832–1916), cabinet maker; his wife Mrs Eliza SMITH née Honour (1830–1897); his mother-in-law Mrs Jane HONOUR, née Ratford (c.1792–1859); their daughter Miss Clara Annie SMITH (c.1863–1944); and their infant children Richard Henry Honour SMITH (1865–1865) and Kate Eliza SMITH (1870–1874)
William Daniel SOLLOWAY (1827–1865), butcher & cattle dealer, and his wife Mrs Kate SOLLOWAY, née Brooks (1828–1896)
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Charles TAPHOUSE (1815–1886), founder of Taphouse’s music shop; his wife Mrs Sarah TAPHOUSE, née Nevill (c.1818–1887); and their daughter-in-law Mrs Alice TAPHOUSE, née Milner (1845–1868)
William TARRANT (1788–1863), shoemaker; his wife Mrs Ann TARRANT, née Evans (1794–1875), and their son Alfred TARRANT (1825–1869), college bedmaker
William Elias TAUNTON (1817–1903); army major; his brothers George TAUNTON (1825–1895), surgeon, and Charles Daniel TAUNTON (1828–1908); and Charles’s wife Mrs Sarah Ann TAUNTON (c.1830–1911)
Archer Robert TAWNEY (1818–1893), banker, and his wife Mrs Emma Harriett TAWNEY, née Richards (1828–1915)
Francis Leonard Cyril TAYLER (1905–1934), who died in a racing-car crash on the Isle of Man; his father Francis Henry TAYLER (d.1944); his mother Mrs Ellen TAYLER (d.1963); his wife Mrs Phyllis TAYLER, née Dickenson (d.2000); and his sister Mrs Margaret KNIGHT, née Tayler (d.2009)
James TELLING (c.1822–1904), college servant; his wife Mrs Mary Ann TELLING, née Fletcher (1820–1872); and his sister Miss Eliza TELLING (c.1818–1908)
Mrs Catherine THOMAS née Johnston (1792/3–1871), widow of the philanthropist the Revd Vaughan Thomas, and her sister Miss Jane JOHNSTON (1798/9–1877)
George THOMAS (c.1822–1854), publican of the University Arms, and his son Robert THOMAS (1854–1858)
Francis Octavius THOMPSON (1828–1890), china & glass dealer, and his second wife Mrs Eliza THOMPSON, née Lipscomb (1835–1897)
John Harris THOROGOOD (1837–1902), founder of Bedford House School in Walton Street; his wife Mrs Amelia Maria THOROGOOD, née Knapp (1826–1903); and their son John Harris THOROGOOD junior (1866–1871)
Joseph Skipper TREACHER (1816–1912), Vicar of St. John the Baptist Church, Oxford and Keeper of the Hope Collection of Engraved Portraits and Books in the Bodleian Library; his first wife Mrs Pauline Louise Blanche TREACHER, née Pierret (1822/3–1863); and his second wife Mrs Rosa Lavinia TREACHER, née Evans (1821/2–1904)
Miss Ann TREDWELL (1788/9–1860), who took over her father’s waggon office in Cornmarket, and her sister Miss Mary Ann TREDWELL (c.1809–1875)
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John UBINGER (1880–1917), Bavarian house decorator and musician, and his son Eric Adrian Allington UBINGER (1906–1929)
Mrs Mary UNDERHILL née Tozer (1817–1858), first wife of the grocer Charles Underhill
William VARNEY (c. 1774–1858); his son Frederick VARNEY (1801–1858), a carver & gilder who became an accountant; and his daughter-in-law Mrs Miriam VARNEY, née Crapper (1800–1876)
Francis VIZE (1812–1861), coachman and publican; his second wife Mrs Sarah VIZE, née Humphries (1817–1886); and their infant sons Charles VIZE (1854–1855) and George VIZE (1859–1861)
Thomas VOLLER (1847–1896), army sergeant turned pub landlord; and his wife Mrs Emma VOLLER, née Cooke (1853–1904)
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James WALDIE (1824–1876); his wife Mrs Ann Hester WALDIE, née Thorp (1824–1880); their daughter Ellen Isabel WALDIE (1861–1864); and their son Ronald James Thorp WALDIE (1865–1911)
Francis John Chesshyre WALKER (1850–1871), undergraduate of Balliol College who committed suicide
George Walter WEBB (1837–1895), gunsmith; his wife Mrs Amelia WEBB, née Lockwood (1838–1899); and their daughter Miss Winifred May WEBB (1876–1900)
Benjamin WELLS (c.1820–1895), cabinet maker: his first wife Mrs Harriet WELLS, née Cox (c.1820–1870); his second wife Mrs Elizabeth WELLS, née Belcher (c.1834–1874); his third wife Mrs Marion WELLS, née Belcher (1841–1938); and his eldest son Benjamin Thomas WELLS (1843–1897)
Mrs Jane WEST, née Marshall (1803–1864), wife of the Perpetual Curate of Holy Trinity Church in St Ebbe’s
Charles WHITEHEAD (1817–1866), servant of Worcester College; his first wife Mrs Esther Ann WHITEHEAD, née Horewood (1808–1851); and his second wife Mrs Sarah WHITEHEAD, née Stanton (1817–1892)
William WILLIAMS (1815–1895), college servant, and (probably) His first wife Mrs Elizabeth WILLIAMS, née Wells (1825–1884)
John WILSON (c.1781–1850), porter of Worcester College for 44 years, and his daughter Miss Ann WILSON (1809–1866)
Alfred WINKFIELD (1837–1917), Surgeon to the Radcliffe Infirmary; his wife Mrs Rosalie Anna WINKFIELD, née Wilson (1846/7–1907); and their son Alfie WINKFIELD (1874–1882)
Henry WOOD (c.1788–1873), retired army lieutenant, and his wife Mrs Sarah WOOD, née Bush (c.1784–1866)
William Dyson WOOD (1844–1900), Medical Officer of Health for Oxfordshire
George WYATT (1804/5–1872), ironmonger; his second wife Mrs Martha WYATT née West (1814–1894); their married daughters Mrs Mary RADFORD, née Wyatt (1849–1891) and Mrs Martha BURBIDGE, née Wyatt (1850–1879)
Thomas Alder WYATT (1834/5–1883), builder; his wife Mrs Sarah Susannah HAWKINS, formerly Mrs Wyatt, née Radford (1843–1932) and her second husband Thomas Frederick HAWKINS (1840–1927)
Benjamin WOOLLAMS senior (c.1793–1877), Butler of Trinity College; his wife Mrs Susannah WOOLLAMS, née Knight (1801–1869); and their son Benjamin WOOLLAMS junior (1823–1888)
For Edward CAIRD, Albert Venn DICEY, Thomas Hill GREEN, and Benjamin JOWETT, all prominent Balliol men whose burial would be expected in the St Mary Magdalen section see the index to the St Michael section of the cemetery. It appears that the college was able to purchase plots from that parish, whose population was dwindling.