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Burials at St Paul's Cathedral

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Alexander Fleming
Scottish biologist, pharmacologist, botanist, and Nobel laureate (1881–1955)
Horatio Nelson
British admiral (1758–1805)
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
British Field Marshal, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 1828–1830, 1834
John Donne
English poet and cleric (1572-1631)
J. M. W. Turner
English painter and draftsman (c.1775–1851)
Christopher Wren
English architect (1632–1723)
Anthony van Dyck
Flemish Baroque artist (1599–1641)
Joshua Reynolds
English painter (1723–1792)
Æthelred the Unready
King of England
Philip Sidney
English poet, courtier, diplomat (1554-1586)
John of Gaunt
English magnate of the House of Plantagenet (1340-1399)
John Everett Millais
British painter and illustrator (1829–1896)
William Holman Hunt
Pre-Raphaelite artist (1827-1910)
Lawrence Alma-Tadema
Dutch-born British painter (1836–1912)
Henry Fuseli
Swiss born British painter, draughtsman and writer on art (1741–1825)
Arthur Sullivan
English composer of the Gilbert & Sullivan duo (1842-1900)
Edwin Lutyens
British architect (1869–1944)
Thomas Lawrence
English portrait painter (1769–1830)
Max Beerbohm
English writer (1872-1956)
John Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe
Royal Navy officer (1859-1935)
Edwin Landseer
English painter (1802-1873)
Blanche of Lancaster
English noblewoman and heiress, died 1368
George Cruikshank
British caricaturist and book illustrator; (1792-1878)
Francis Walsingham
English spy, diplomat and politician (1532-1590)
Benjamin West
18th- and 19th-century English painter (1738–1820)
Walter de la Mare
English poet and fiction writer (1873–1956)
Hubert Parry
British composer, teacher and historian (1848–1918)
Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts
British general (1832–1914)
Edward the Exile
son of King Edmund Ironside and of Ealdgyth
Jeremiah Clarke
English baroque composer and organist
Garnet Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley
Anglo-Irish officer in the British Army (1833-1913)
John Colet
English priest
George Grey
British soldier, explorer, colonial administrator and writer (1812–1898)
John Opie
British historical and portrait painter (1761-1807)
Sir Henry Wilson, 1st Baronet
British Army staff officer of the World War I (1864-1922)
Thomas Linacre
English humanist scholar and physician (c.1460–1524)
John Rennie
engineer from Scotland (1761-1821)
Henry Bartle Frere
British colonial Welsh administrator (1815-1884)
Sæbbi of Essex
King of Essex
Robert Napier, 1st Baron Napier of Magdala
British Indian Army officer (1810-1890)
Mandell Creighton
English historian and clergyman (1843–1901); bishop of the Church of England from 1897 to 1901
Cuthbert Collingwood, 1st Baron Collingwood
Royal Navy admiral (1748-1810)
James Barry
Irish painter (1741–1806)
Frank Thornton
British actor (1921–2013)
Thomas Attwood
English composer and organist
George Williams
founder of the YMCA (1821–1905)
Nicholas Bacon
English politician (1510-1579)
Earconwald
Saint Erkenwald (also Earconwald), died 693, was a Saxon prince who served as Bishop of London between 675 and 693 and is the first post-Roman-period Bishop of London to begin the unbroken succession in the Saxon See of London. He is the eponymous subject of the poem St. Erkenwald, regarded as one of the most important poems in the foundations of English literature, and thought to be by the same author as Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. The poem is concerned with ecumenical and interfaith dynamics. He is regarded as the patron saint of London and was called Lundoniae maximum sanctus, 'the mos
Edward Henry Palmer
British orientalist (1840-1882)
Anne Herbert, Countess of Pembroke
English countess (1515-1552)
Brian Walton
British bishop
George Dance the Younger
English architect, surveyor and portraitist (1741–1825)
John Henry Foley
Irish sculptor (1818–1874)
Henry de Lacy
English noble
Christopher Hatton
English politician born 1540
William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke
English peer (1501-1570)
Alexander Wedderburn, 1st Earl of Rosslyn
British judge and politician (1733-1805)
Henry Hart Milman
English historian and churchman (1791–1868)
John de Beauchamp, 1st Baron Beauchamp
English nobleman (1316-1360)
Robert Mylne
Scottish architect and civil engineer (1733-1811)