Notable people buried in St Sepulchre’s Cemetery
Those with entries in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (35 to date)
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- Bulkeley BANDINEL (1781–1861), librarian
- Frank Arthur BELLAMY (1863–1936), astronomer and philatelist
- Charles William BOASE (1828–1895), historian and antiquary; lecturer and librarian at Exeter College, Oxford
- Edward CAIRD (1835–1908), philosopher and Master of Balliol College, Oxford
- Alfred Millard William CHRISTOPHER (1820–1913), Church of England clergyman
- Thomas COMBE (1796–1872), printer and patron of the arts, and founder of St Barnabas’s Church in Oxford
- William Alfred DELAMOTTE (1775–1863), landscape artist
- Albert Venn DICEY (1835–1922), jurist
- Robinson ELLIS (1834–1913), classical scholar, Vice-President of Trinity College, Oxford
- John FARMER (1835–1901), musician, and organist at Balliol College, Oxford
- Thomas Hill GREEN (1836–1882), philosopher, Fellow and Senior Dean at Balliol College, Oxford
- John GRIFFITHS (1806–1885), Warden of Wadham College, Oxford, and Keeper of the University Archives
- Alfred HACKMAN (1811–1874), Sub-Librarian at the Bodleian, Precentor of Christ Church, Vicar of St Paul’s Church
- Marian Rebecca HUGHES (1817–1912), Anglican nun
- Manuel John JOHNSON (1805–1859), Astronomer
- Benjamin JOWETT (1817–1893), Master of Balliol College, Oxford and Regius Professor of Greek
- Lorenzo LUCENA (1807–1881), Roman Catholic and Church of England priest, translator, and Hispanic scholar
- Robert MAIN (1808–1878), Radcliffe Observer
- Frederick METCALFE (1815–1885), Church of England clergyman and Scandinavian scholar
- William Richard MORFILL (1834–1909), Slavonic languages scholar
- James Bowling MOZLEY (1813–1878), theologian and journalist, Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford
- James Adey OGLE (1792–1857), physician, Regius Professor of Medicine
- George Druce Wynne OMMANNEY (1819–1902), clergyman and theologian
- John Henry PARKER, C.B. (1806–1884), bookshop owner, publisher, and archaeologist
- Henry Francis PELHAM (1846–1907), historian and President of Trinity College, Oxford
- George Uglow POPE (1820–1908), Christian missionary who translated many Tamil texts into English
- Stephen REAY [pseud. Pileus Quadratus] (1782–1861), orientalist
- William RIVIERE (1806–1876), drawing master
- James Edwin Thorold ROGERS (1823–1890), political economist and politician
- George Augustus ROWELL (1804–1892), meteorologist
- Henry John Stephen SMITH (1826–1883), mathematician, Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford
- Edward James STONE (1831–1897), Radcliffe Observer from 1879 to 1897
- Mrs Charlotte Maria TOYNBEE, née ATWOOD (1841–1931), college administrator and local government official
- Guðbrandur VIGFÚSSON (1827–1889), scholar of Icelandic literature, Reader in Icelandic at Oxford
- John Obadiah WESTWOOD (1805–1893), entomologist and palaeographer, Hope Professor of Zoology
One with an entry in the Australian Dictionary of National Biography
- Henry Phibbs FRY (1807–1874), clergyman who served in Tasmania
A famous American woman
- Miss Meta Claudia BREVOORT (1825–1876), early female mountaineer
Well known in Oxford:
- Henry BOSWELL (1835–1897), owner of Boswell's store and bryologist
- Edward G. BRUTON (1826–1899), architect
- John Caldicott CAVELL (1813–1887), joint founder of Oxford’s leading department store Elliston & Cavell
- Rose Potter CLARRIBUTT (c.1813–1878), matron of the Radcliffe Infirmary
- John Marriott DAVENPORT (1846–1915), Clerk of the Peace for the County of Oxford
- Harry George Walter DRINKWATER (1841–1895), architect
- John GEE (1842–1898), founder of Gee’s Nursery on the Banbury Road
- George Parsons HESTER (1798–1876), Town Clerk of Oxford responsible for the building of New Osney
- Herbert HURST (1833–1913), Antiquarian
- Robert HILLS (1821–1882), co-founder of photography firm Hills & Saunders
- William LUCY (1837/8–1873), iron founder after whom the Eagle Ironworks were named
- Mrs Frances Sarah LUDLOW, Mrs BRUCKER, Pre-Raphaelite model (1829–1879)
- Robert HILLS (1821–1882), co-founder of Hills & Saunders, one of the UK’s leading Victorian photographic firms
- Joseph THORNTON (1809–1891), founder of Thornton’s bookshop