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The Ascension Parish Burial Ground, formerly known as the burial ground for the parish of St Giles and St Peter's, is a cemetery off Huntingdon Road in Cambridge, England. Many notable University of Cambridge academics are buried there, including three Nobel Prize winners. Although a Church of England site, the cemetery includes the graves of many non-conformists, reflecting the demographics of the parish in the 19th and 20th centuries, which covered much of West Cambridge. It was established in 1857 while the city of Cambridge was undergoing rapid expansion, although the first burial was not until 1869. It covers one and a half acres and contains 1,500 graves with 2,500 burials. Originally surrounded by open fields, it is now bounded by trees and the gardens of detached houses, and is a designated city wildlife site. In 2020 it was formally closed to new burials by an Order in Council, and responsibility for its upkeep was transferred to Cambridge City Council. The former chapel of rest is now used as the workshop of letter-carver Eric Marland.


Graves and memorials of notable individuals


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* John Couch Adams, astronomer, discoverer of
Neptune Neptune is the eighth planet from the Sun and the farthest known planet in the Solar System. It is the fourth-largest planet in the Solar System by diameter, the third-most-massive planet, and the densest giant planet. It is 17 times ...
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Lowndean Professor The Lowndean chair of Astronomy and Geometry is one of the two major Professorships in Astronomy (alongside the Plumian Professorship) and a major Professorship in Mathematics at Cambridge University. It was founded in 1749 by Thomas Lowndes, an a ...
."A Cambridge Necropolis" by Dr. Mark Goldie, March 2000, for the Friends of The Parish of The Ascension Burial Ground He is unique in also having a commemorative memorial in Westminster Abbey * Hugh Kerr Anderson, physiologist, Master Gonville and Caius College. * Elizabeth Anscombe, Fellow of Newnham College, Philosopher, Professor of Philosophy. her husband
Peter Geach Peter Thomas Geach (29 March 1916 – 21 December 2013) was a British philosopher who was Professor of Logic at the University of Leeds. His areas of interest were philosophical logic, ethics, history of philosophy, philosophy of religion and t ...
is buried with her. * Richard Appleton, Master Selwyn College, Vicar of St. George's, Camberwell, Vicar of Ware. * Arthur John Arberry orientalist, Professor of Arabic, Fellow of
Pembroke College, Cambridge Pembroke College (officially "The Master, Fellows and Scholars of the College or Hall of Valence-Mary") is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, England. The college is the third-oldest college of the university and has over 700 ...
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* Sir Robert Stawell Ball, astronomer, Lowndean Professor of Astronomy and Geometry, founded the screw theory. * Arthur Beer, astronomer, member of Caius College. * Cecil Bendall Professor of Sanskrit, University of Cambridge; Honorary Fellow of Gonville and Caius College. *
Edwin Keppel Bennett Edwin Keppel Bennett, ''noms de plume'': Francis Bennett, Francis Keppel (26 September 1887 – 13 June 1958), was an English writer, poet, Germanist, and a prominent academic. He served as the president of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge b ...
, noms de plume: Francis Bennett, Francis Keppel, Fellow and President of Gonville and Caius College. * Jack A. W. Bennett, New Zealand born literary scholar, a member of the informal Oxford literary group, the Inklings, Fellow of Magdalen College. *
Arthur Christopher Benson Arthur Christopher Benson, (24 April 1862 – 17 June 1925) was an English essayist, poet and academic, and the 28th Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge. He wrote the lyrics of Edward Elgar’s '' Coronation Ode'', including the words of the ...
, 28th Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge noted for writing the words of the song " Land of Hope and Glory". * William Henry Besant FRS, Fellow of St John's, mathematician * James Bethune-Baker, theologian, Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity and Dean of Pembroke College. * Frederick Blackman FRS, plant physiologist, Fellow of St John's. * Joan Boulind CBE, fellow and tutor at Hughes Hall, Cambridge. *
John Buckley Bradbury John Buckley Bradbury (27 February 1841 – 4 June 1930) was a medical doctor and Downing Professor of Medicine. The chair was discontinued on his death in 1930. Life He was born in Saddleworth in Yorkshire the eldest son of John Bradbury a mer ...
,
Downing Professor of Medicine The Downing Professorship of Medicine was one of the senior professorships in medicine at the University of Cambridge. The chair was founded in 1800 as a bequest of Sir George Downing, the founder of Downing College, Cambridge. The original electo ...
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Charles Oscar Brink Charles Oscar Brink (born Karl Oskar Levy; 13 March 1907 – 2 March 1994) was a German-Jewish classicist and Kennedy Professor of Latin at Cambridge University. After an education and an early career as a lexicographer in Weimar Germany, Bri ...
, classicist, Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge (cremated remains). * Denis William Brogan, historian, Political Scientist. *
Zachary Nugent Brooke Zachary Nugent Brooke (1883–1946) was a British medieval historian. Life Born on 1 December 1883, Brooke was educated at Bradfield College in Berkshire and St John's College, Cambridge. In 1908, he was elected to a Drosier Fellowship at Gonvi ...
, historian, Professor of Medieval History. *
William Warwick Buckland William Warwick Buckland, FBA (11 June 1859 – 16 January 1946) was a scholar of Roman law, Regius Professor of Civil Law at the University of Cambridge from 1914 to 1945. Life William Warwick Buckland was educated in France, at Hurstpierpoint ...
, Professor of Law, President of Gonville and Caius College, Regius Professor of Civil Law. * Robert Burn, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and wife Augusta Sophia, née Prescott (a descendant of Oliver Cromwell) * John Burnaby, 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 Geoffrey Hext Sutherland Bushnell, FBA (31 May 1903 – 26 December 1978) was a British archaeologist. He was head of the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge 1948–1970 and fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge ...
, archaeologist and ethnologist, Fellow of
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge Corpus Christi College (full name: "The College of Corpus Christi and the Blessed Virgin Mary", often shortened to "Corpus"), is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. From the late 14th century through to the early 19th century ...
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James Cable Sir James Eric Sydney Cable (15 November 1920 – 27 September 2001) was a British diplomat and naval strategic thinker. As an author, he became well known for a series of his works published between 1971 and 1994 about gunboat diplomacy. ...
, diplomat, naval strategist, and his wife Lady Cable,
Viveca Hollmerus Viveca Hollmerus, Lady Cable (1920–2004) was a Finland, Finnish-Swedes, Swedish author. In 1951 she was awarded the Svenska Dagbladet Literature Prize, shared with Willy Kyrklund, Staffan Larsson and Per Anders Fogelstrom. In 1954 she married ...
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John Walton Capstick John Walton Capstick OBE (31 August 1858 – 27 April 1937) was a Bursar of Trinity College, Cambridge. Early life Capstick was born in Lancaster, Lancashire and educated at the Friends' School, Lancaster, and Owens College, Manchester. He took a ...
Bursar and Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge physicist, musician * Neville Chittick, scholar, archaeologist * Richard Chorley, quantitative geographer, Vice-Master, Sidney Sussex College * Sir Derman Christopherson FRS, engineering scientist, Master Magdalene College (1978-1985) and his wife Frances, Lady Christopherson *
Sarah Clackson Sarah Joanne Clackson (née Quinn) (11 December 1965 – 10 August 2003) was a British Coptologist; she was Britain's foremost Coptologist. Born in Leicester, she was educated at Loughborough High School and St John's College, Cambridge where ...
Coptologist; first wife of James Clackson, Secretary of Friends of Ascension Parish Burial Ground. * Sir William Henry Clark, civil servant. * John Cockcroft, physicist, Nobel Prize winner, instrumental in the development of nuclear power, first Master of Churchill College. * Agnes Bell Collier, Vice Principal of Newnham College, passed Maths Tripos in 1883. * Frances Cornford, poet, interred in grave of his father Sir Francis Darwin; and his wife.


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Francis Darwin Sir Francis "Frank" Darwin (16 August 1848 – 19 September 1925) was a British botanist. He was the third son of the naturalist and scientist Charles Darwin. Biography Francis Darwin was born in Down House, Downe, Kent in 1848. He was the ...
, Botanist, biographer, buried with his daughter the poet Frances Cornford. * Florence, Lady Darwin, third wife of Sir Francis Darwin. * Sir Horace Darwin, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, Scientific instrument maker and wife Lady
Ida Darwin Ida, Lady Darwin (née Farrer; 7 November 1854 – 5 July 1946) was the wife of Horace Darwin, member of the Ladies Dining Society, and a co-founder in 1913 of the Central Association for the Care of the Mentally Defective (in 1921 renamed ...
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Arthur Eddington Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington (28 December 1882 – 22 November 1944) was an English astronomer, physicist, and mathematician. He was also a philosopher of science and a populariser of science. The Eddington limit, the natural limit to the lumin ...
, Astrophysicist, Plumian Professor of Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy (cremated remains interred in the grave of his mother Sarah Eddington.). * Sir James Ewing FRS, Professor of Mechanism and Applied Mechanics, Professorial Fellowship at King's.


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* Michael James Farrell, Economist, recovered from polio after being in an iron lung. *
Thomas Cecil Fitzpatrick Thomas Cecil Fitzpatrick (27 August 1861 – 28 October 1931) was the President of Queens' College, Cambridge, from 1906 until his death and Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University in 1915–17 and 1928–29. Fitzpatrick was the youngest so ...
, Vice-Chancellor and Master of
Queens' College, Cambridge Queens' College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. Queens' is one of the oldest colleges of the university, founded in 1448 by Margaret of Anjou. The college spans the River Cam, colloquially referred to as the "light s ...
. * Sir James Frazer, Anthropologist, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.


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Peter Geach Peter Thomas Geach (29 March 1916 – 21 December 2013) was a British philosopher who was Professor of Logic at the University of Leeds. His areas of interest were philosophical logic, ethics, history of philosophy, philosophy of religion and t ...
, Philosopher, buried with his late wife Elizabeth Anscombe. * Roberto Gerhard Composer, Musical Scholar. * Jean Grove, Glaciologist, Fellow of Girton College, Cambridge. Older sister of the historian Margaret Spufford. Buried beside her mother Mary Clark, her niece Bridget Spufford, and her son Richard Grove. * Richard Grove, Environmental historian. Buried beside his mother Jean Grove, and together with his grandmother Mary Clark and cousin Bridget Spufford * Henry Melvill Gwatkin, Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Historian, theologian, conchologist.


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Reginald Hackforth Reginald Hackforth (17 August 1887 – 6 May 1957) was an English classical scholar, known mainly for his work on Plato, and from 1939 to 1952 was the second Laurence Professor of Ancient Philosophy at Cambridge University. Life Early life H ...
Laurence Professor of Ancient Philosophy, Classical Scholar, Fellow of Sidney Sussex College. * Basil Hammond, Historian. *
William Emerton Heitland William Emerton Heitland (21 December 1847 – 23 June 1935) was an English classicist at Cambridge University who was described as having a passionate desire to attain the truth. Life Heitland's father, Arthur Allan Heitland, youngest child of M ...
Classicist, Fellow of Emmanuel. * Margaret Heitland journalist and suffragette. * Robert Drew Hicks Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, classicist, blind for 30 years. *
Ernest William Hobson Ernest William Hobson Fellow of the Royal Society, FRS (27 October 1856 – 19 April 1933) was an England, English mathematician, now remembered mostly for his books, some of which broke new ground in their coverage in English of topics fro ...
Mathematician, Sadleirian Professor, Fellow of
Christ's College, Cambridge Christ's College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. The college includes the Master, the Fellows of the College, and about 450 undergraduate and 170 graduate students. The college was founded by William Byngham in 1437 as ...
. * Frederick Gowland Hopkins, Biochemist, Nobel Prize winner for discovery of vitamins. *
Bertram Hopkinson Bertram Hopkinson (11 January 1874 – 26 August 1918) was a British patent lawyer and Professor of Mechanism and Applied Mechanics at Cambridge University. In this position he researched flames, explosions and metallurgy and became a pioneer ...
, Patent Lawyer, Engineer, Professor of Mechanism and Applied Mechanics. * Tristram Frederick Croft Huddleston, Classicist and Censor of Fitzwilliam House 1890–1907. * Arthur Hutchinson, Mineralogist and Master Pembroke College.


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* Henry Jackson, Regius Professor of Greek (Cambridge), Classicist, Member of the Cambridge Apostles. *
Sir Richard Jebb Sir Richard Claverhouse Jebb (27 August 1841 – 9 December 1905) was a British classical scholar. Life Jebb was born in Dundee, Scotland. His father Robert was a well-known Irish barrister; his mother was Emily Harriet Horsley, daughter of t ...
, Regius Professor of Greek (Cambridge), Classicist, Member of the Cambridge Apostles. * Caroline Jebb, American intellectual and socialite, wife of Richard Jebb.


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Courtney Stanhope Kenny Courtney Stanhope Kenny (18 March 1847 – 18 March 1930) was a British jurist, academic and Liberal Party (UK), Liberal politician. He sat in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, House of Commons from 1885 to 1888, and was later Downing P ...
, Legal scholar, Liberal politician, Downing Professor of the Laws of England.


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* Horace Lamb, Mathematician and physicist. *
Guy Lee Arthur Guy Lee (5 November 1918 – 31 July 2005), known informally as Guy Lee, was a British Classical scholar and poet. He was particularly notable as a Latinist for his work on the Roman poets Ovid, Propertius, and Catullus; he also tr ...
, Cambridge professor, classicist, translator of Ovid, Horace and Catullus, Fellow of
St John's College, Cambridge St John's College is a Colleges of the University of Cambridge, constituent college of the University of Cambridge founded by the House of Tudor, Tudor matriarch Lady Margaret Beaufort. In constitutional terms, the college is a charitable corpo ...
. * Edward Hubert Linfoot Mathematician, Fellow of Wolfson College *
George Downing Liveing George Downing Liveing FRS (21 December 1827 – 26 December 1924) was an English chemist and spectroscopist. Early life He was born in Nayland, Suffolk, the eldest son of Dr. Edward Liveing (1795–1843) and Catherine Mary Downing (1798-1 ...
FRS, Professor of Chemistry, Fellow and President of
St John's College, Cambridge St John's College is a Colleges of the University of Cambridge, constituent college of the University of Cambridge founded by the House of Tudor, Tudor matriarch Lady Margaret Beaufort. In constitutional terms, the college is a charitable corpo ...
and his wife Catharine *
John Bascombe Lock John Bascombe Lock (18 March 1849–8 Sep 1921) was an English priest and academic, who was bursar of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge and author of several mathematical textbooks. He was born 18 March 1849 in Dorchester, son of Joseph Lock (2 ...
, Bursar of Gonville and Caius College, author of books on trigonometry, Chair of Addenbrooke's Hospital. * Robert Heath Lock, botanist and geneticist, wrote the first English textbook on genetics. * Henry Richards Luard Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, mathematician and clergyman


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* Alexander Macalister, Professor of Anatomy, Cambridge University, Egyptologist, Fellow of
St John's College, Cambridge St John's College is a Colleges of the University of Cambridge, constituent college of the University of Cambridge founded by the House of Tudor, Tudor matriarch Lady Margaret Beaufort. In constitutional terms, the college is a charitable corpo ...
. *
R. A. Stewart Macalister Robert Alexander Stewart Macalister (8 July 1870 – 26 April 1950) was an Irish archaeologist. Biography Macalister was born in Dublin, Ireland, the son of Alexander Macalister, then Professor of Zoology, University of Dublin. His father wa ...
, archaeologist, son of Alexander Macalister. * Sir Donald MacAlister, Physician, Vice-Chancellor Glasgow, Member of the Cambridge Apostles. * Sir Desmond MacCarthy, Literary and drama critic, Member of the Cambridge Apostles. * Norman McLean, Orientalist and Member of the Cambridge Apostles, Master
Christ's College, Cambridge Christ's College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. The college includes the Master, the Fellows of the College, and about 450 undergraduate and 170 graduate students. The college was founded by William Byngham in 1437 as ...
. *
Alfred Marshall Alfred Marshall (26 July 1842 – 13 July 1924) was an English economist, and was one of the most influential economists of his time. His book '' Principles of Economics'' (1890) was the dominant economic textbook in England for many years. I ...
, Professor of Political Economy one of the founders of Neoclassical economics, married to
Mary Paley Mary Marshall (née Paley; 24 October 1850 – 19 March 1944) was an economist who in 1874 had been one of the first women to take the Tripos examination at Cambridge University – although, as a woman, she had been excluded from receiving ...
, co-founder of Newnham College. * Sir Charles James Martin FRS, Scientist, Fellow of King's College, London. * Brigadier Arthur Gordon Matthew * Jeremy Maule, English scholar and teacher; Fellow and Lecturer in English, Trinity College. * Edwin Arthur Maxwell, Mathematician; Director of Studies in Mathematics, University of Cambridge, Honorary Fellow of
Queens' College, Cambridge Queens' College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. Queens' is one of the oldest colleges of the university, founded in 1448 by Margaret of Anjou. The college spans the River Cam, colloquially referred to as the "light s ...
. *
John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor (28 January 1825 – 1 December 1910) was an English classical scholar, writer and vegetarianism activist. Life Mayor was born at Baddegama, British Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) the son of Rev. John Major and Charlotte ...
, Professor of Latin, Antiquarian, early vegetarian and President of
St John's College, Cambridge St John's College is a Colleges of the University of Cambridge, constituent college of the University of Cambridge founded by the House of Tudor, Tudor matriarch Lady Margaret Beaufort. In constitutional terms, the college is a charitable corpo ...
. * Robert Williams Michell Surgeon. * Sir Geoffrey Fitzhervey de Montmorency Indian Civil Service *
William Loudon Mollison William Loudon Mollison (19 September 1851 – 10 March 1929) was a Scottish mathematician and academic. From 1915 to 1929, he was Master of Clare College, Cambridge. Early life and education Mollison was born on 19 September 1851 in Aberdeen, ...
, Master of Clare College, Cambridge * G. E. Moore, philosopher, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, Member of the Cambridge Apostles, the intellectual secret society. * Andrew Munro, bursar and mathematician of
Queens' College, Cambridge Queens' College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. Queens' is one of the oldest colleges of the university, founded in 1448 by Margaret of Anjou. The college spans the River Cam, colloquially referred to as the "light s ...
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Hugh Frank Newall Hugh Frank Newall, FRS FRAS (21 June 1857 – 22 February 1944) was a British astrophysicist. He was Professor of Astrophysics (1909) at Cambridge. He was the son of Robert Stirling Newall FRS and his wife Mary, daughter of Hugh Lee Patti ...
, Professor of Astrophysics, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. * George Ernest Newsom Master Selwyn College: 1934 to 1946 * Alfred Newton, Professor of Comparative Anatomy, Fellow of Magdalene College, Ornithologist.


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* Conrad Pepler Priest, Writer, Editor, Publisher * Max Perutz, 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.


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* Sir Leon Radzinowicz FBA, Criminologist, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. * Arthur Stanley Ramsey Mathematician and philosopher, President of Magdalene College. * 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. * William Luard Raynes OBE, solicitor, twice Mayor of Cambridge. *
William Halse Rivers Rivers William Halse Rivers Rivers Royal Society, FRS Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, FRAI ( – ) was an England, English anthropologist, neurologist, ethnologist and psychiatrist known for treatment of First World War ...
FRS, Fellow of
St John's College, Cambridge St John's College is a Colleges of the University of Cambridge, constituent college of the University of Cambridge founded by the House of Tudor, Tudor matriarch Lady Margaret Beaufort. In constitutional terms, the college is a charitable corpo ...
, Anthropologist, Neurologist, Ethnologist, Psychologist * David Roberts, architect and fellow of Magdalene College. *
Walter William Rouse Ball Walter William Rouse Ball (14 August 1850 – 4 April 1925), known as W. W. Rouse Ball, was a British mathematician, lawyer, and fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge, from 1878 to 1905. He was also a keen amateur magician, and the founding ...
, Mathematician, author on the History of Mathematics, endowed professorships.


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* John Edwin Sandys, Classicist and Public Orator of Cambridge University. * Sir Charles Henry Sargant, Lord Justice of Appeal, Privy Counsellor * Charlotte Scott, mathematician, first unofficial wrangler, buried in the grave of cousin Eliza Nevin. * Isabel May Griffiths Seltman, wife of Charles Seltman, art historian, fellow of
Queens' College, Cambridge Queens' College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. Queens' is one of the oldest colleges of the university, founded in 1448 by Margaret of Anjou. The college spans the River Cam, colloquially referred to as the "light s ...
and a University Lecturer in Classics. *
Gerald Shove Gerald Frank Shove (November 1887 – 11August 1947) was a British economist. He was involved in the economics debates in Cambridge in the 1920s and 1930s. Biography Shove was born at Faversham, Kent, the son of Herbert Samuel Shove and his w ...
, economist and Member of the Cambridge Apostles, the intellectual secret society, and Fredegond Shove, poet, step-daughter of Sir
Francis Darwin Sir Francis "Frank" Darwin (16 August 1848 – 19 September 1925) was a British botanist. He was the third son of the naturalist and scientist Charles Darwin. Biography Francis Darwin was born in Down House, Downe, Kent in 1848. He was the ...
; her mother was Lady Darwin, formerly Florence Maitland; * Walter William Skeat, Philologist, Elrington and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon. * Lucy Joan Slater, Mathematician and Recorder of Ascension Parish Burial Ground, buried in her mother's grave (Lucy Slater, Classicist) * George Smee, solicitor, and wife Eliza Smee; monument designed by Jacob Epstein. * Bridget Spufford, 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. *
Joseph Peter Stern Joseph Peter Maria Stern, FBA (25 December 1920 – 18 November 1991) was an authority on German literature. Born into a Jewish family,Martin Swales, "J. P. STERN (1920–1991)" in ''German Life and Letters'', Volume 45, Issue 2, April 1992, ...
, Germanist, Fellow of
St John's College, Cambridge St John's College is a Colleges of the University of Cambridge, constituent college of the University of Cambridge founded by the House of Tudor, Tudor matriarch Lady Margaret Beaufort. In constitutional terms, the college is a charitable corpo ...
, (cremated remains). *
Stanley Stubbs Stanley Stubbs may refer to: * Stanley Stubbs (headmaster) * Stanley Stubbs (baseball) {{hndis, Stubbs, Stanley ...
Headmaster of Perse School.


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Joseph Robson Tanner Joseph Robson Tanner (28 July 1860 – 15 January 1931) was an English historian, an expert on Samuel Pepys, author of numerous publications and Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge. Life Tanner was born in Frome, Somerset, the eldest son of ...
, Bursar of St John's, Samuel Pepys expert. * Charles Taylor Vice-Chancellor and Master St. John's College: 1881 to 1908, Fellow of
St John's College, Cambridge St John's College is a Colleges of the University of Cambridge, constituent college of the University of Cambridge founded by the House of Tudor, Tudor matriarch Lady Margaret Beaufort. In constitutional terms, the college is a charitable corpo ...
, mathematician and Hebrew scholar * Harold McCarter Taylor Mathematician, Barrister, a Fellow of Clare College, (cremated remains) * Henry Martyn Taylor, Mathematician, braille expert. *
Sir Alfred St Valery Tebbitt Sir Alfred St Valery Tebbitt (10 December 1871 – 30 March 1941) was a French-British businessman. He was managing director of Kirby, Beard & Co. and British Chamber of Commerce, Paris, and of the Hertford British Hospital, Paris. Born in Fr ...
, 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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* Augustus Arthur Vansittart, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, classical scholar. *
Arthur Woollgar Verrall Arthur Woollgar Verrall (5 February 1851, Brighton – 18 June 1912, Cambridge) was a British classics scholar associated with Trinity College, Cambridge, and the first occupant of the King Edward VII Chair of English. He was noted for his transl ...
, Classicist, Member of the Cambridge Apostles, King Edward VII Professor of English Literature. *
Margaret Verrall Margaret de Gaudrion Verrall (née Merrifield; 21 December 1857 – 2 July 1916) was a classical scholar and lecturer at Newnham College, Cambridge. Much of her life and research was concerned with the study of parapsychology, mainly in order to e ...
, parapsychology researcher and lecturer in classics at Newnham College.


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* Harry Marshall Ward, colleague of Sir
Francis Darwin Sir Francis "Frank" Darwin (16 August 1848 – 19 September 1925) was a British botanist. He was the third son of the naturalist and scientist Charles Darwin. Biography Francis Darwin was born in Down House, Downe, Kent in 1848. He was the ...
. * Sir Percy Henry Winfield FBA, Rouse Ball Professor of English Law, Fellow of
St John's College, Cambridge St John's College is a Colleges of the University of Cambridge, constituent college of the University of Cambridge founded by the House of Tudor, Tudor matriarch Lady Margaret Beaufort. In constitutional terms, the college is a charitable corpo ...
, author of ''The Law of Torts'' and his wife Lady Helena Winfield, née Scruby *
Denys Winstanley Denys Arthur Winstanley (5 December 187720 March 1947) was a British historian and academic, Vice-Master of Trinity College, Cambridge. Winstanley was born in Rugby, Warwickshire, and educated at Merchant Taylor's School, London. He graduated ...
, Vice Master Trinity College, Cambridge. * John Wisdom (cremated),Professor of Philosophy, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, philosopher, and Honorary Fellow of Fitzwilliam College. * Ludwig Wittgenstein, philosopher, Professor of Philosophy, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, Member of the Cambridge Apostles. * Charles Wood, Professor of Music, Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, composer. * William Aldis Wright, Shakespearean and Biblical scholar, Vice-Master Trinity College, Cambridge.


Darwin family

Five members of the family of Charles Darwin are interred here: two sons: Sir
Francis Darwin Sir Francis "Frank" Darwin (16 August 1848 – 19 September 1925) was a British botanist. He was the third son of the naturalist and scientist Charles Darwin. Biography Francis Darwin was born in Down House, Downe, Kent in 1848. He was the ...
and Sir Horace Darwin, two daughters-in-law: Lady Florence Darwin (third wife of Francis) and Lady
Ida Darwin Ida, Lady Darwin (née Farrer; 7 November 1854 – 5 July 1946) was the wife of Horace Darwin, member of the Ladies Dining Society, and a co-founder in 1913 of the Central Association for the Care of the Mentally Defective (in 1921 renamed ...
(wife of Horace), and a granddaughter: Frances Cornford, the daughter of Francis Darwin by his second wife, Ellen Wordsworth Darwin, née Crofts. Charles Darwin himself is buried in Westminster Abbey.


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