Burials and memorials in Westminster Abbey
Honouring individuals with burials and memorials in Westminster Abbey has a long tradition.
History
rebuilt Westminster Abbey in honour of the Royal Saint Edward the Confessor whose relics were placed in a shrine in the sanctuary and now lie in a burial vault beneath the 1268 Cosmati mosaic pavement, in front of the High Altar. Henry III himself was interred nearby in a superb chest tomb with effigial monument. Many of the Plantagenet kings of England, their wives and other relatives, were also buried in the Abbey. From the time of Edward the Confessor until the death of George II in 1760, most Kings and Queens of England were buried here, although there are exceptions. All monarchs who died after George II were buried in Windsor; most were laid to rest in St George's Chapel, although Queen Victoria and Edward VIII are buried at Frogmore, where the Royal Family also has a private cemetery.Since the Middle Ages, aristocrats were buried inside chapels, while monks and other people associated with the Abbey were buried in the Cloisters and other areas. One of these was Geoffrey Chaucer, who was buried here as he had apartments in the Abbey where he was employed as master of the King's Works. Other poets, writers and musicians were buried or memorialised around Chaucer in what became known as Poets' Corner. These include: W. H. Auden, William Blake, Robert Burns, Lord Byron, Charles Dickens, John Dryden, George Eliot, T. S. Eliot, Thomas Gray, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Samuel Johnson, John Keats, Rudyard Kipling, Jenny Lind, John Masefield, John Milton, Laurence Olivier, Alexander Pope, Nicholas Rowe, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Thomas Shadwell, Alfred, Lord Tennyson and William Wordsworth. Abbey musicians such as Henry Purcell were also buried in their place of work.
Subsequently, it became one of Britain's most significant honours to be buried or commemorated here.
The practice of burying national figures in the Abbey began under Oliver Cromwell with the burial of Admiral Robert Blake in 1657. The practice spread to include generals, admirals, politicians, doctors and scientists such as Isaac Newton, buried on 4 April 1727 and Charles Darwin, buried 19 April 1882.
Eight British Prime Ministers are buried in the Abbey; William Pitt the Elder, William Pitt the Younger, George Canning, Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, William Ewart Gladstone, Bonar Law, Neville Chamberlain and Clement Attlee.
During the early 20th century, for reasons of space, it became increasingly common to bury cremated remains rather than coffins. In 1905 the actor Sir Henry Irving was cremated and his ashes buried in the Abbey, thereby becoming the first person ever to be cremated prior to interment. This marked a milestone as after the death of Sir Joseph Hooker in December 1911, the Dean and Chapter of Westminster Abbey chose to offer Hooker a grave near Charles Darwin's in the nave but also insisted that he be cremated before. His widow however declined and so Hooker's body was buried in the churchyard of St Anne's Church, Kew. The majority of interments at the Abbey are of cremated remains, but some burials still take place – Frances Challen, wife of the Rev Sebastian Charles, Canon of Westminster, was buried alongside her husband in the south choir aisle in 2014. Members of the Percy family have a family vault, "The Northumberland Vault", in St Nicholas's chapel, within the Abbey. The ashes of physicist Stephen Hawking were interred in the Abbey on 15 June 2018, near the grave of Sir Isaac Newton. The memorial stone, bearing the inscription 'Here lies what was mortal of Stephen Hawking 1942–2018', includes a form of the Bekenstein–Hawking entropy equation relating to black holes.
In the floor just inside the great west door, in the centre of the nave, is the tomb of The Unknown Warrior, an unidentified British soldier killed on a European battlefield during the First World War. He was buried in the Abbey on 11 November 1920. There are many graves in the floors of the Abbey, but this is the only grave on which it is forbidden to walk.
Burials
- See also: :Category:Burials at Westminster Abbey
Monarchs and their consorts
- Sæberht of Essex
- Edward the Confessor and his wife, Edith of Wessex
- Henry III of England
- Edward I of England and his wife, Eleanor of Castile
- Edward III of England and his wife, Philippa of Hainault
- Richard II of England and his wife, Anne of Bohemia
- Henry V of England and his wife, Catherine of Valois
- Edward V of England
- Anne Neville, wife of Richard III
- Henry VII of England and his wife, Elizabeth of York
- Edward VI of England
- Anne of Cleves, wife of King Henry VIII
- Mary I of England
- Elizabeth I of England
- James VI of Scotland and I of England and his wife, Anne of Denmark
- Charles II of England and Scotland
- Mary II of England and Scotland
- William III of England and II of Scotland
- Anne, Queen of Great Britain and her husband, Prince George of Denmark
- George II of Great Britain and his wife, Caroline of Ansbach
Other monarchs and consorts
- Mary, Queen of Scots, mother of James VI & I
- Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia, daughter of James VI & I
Nave
- Alphonso, Earl of Chester
- Edmund Allenby, 1st Viscount Allenby
- John André
- Francis Atterbury
- Clement Attlee
- Sir Charles Barry
- Ernest Bevin
- Bonar Law
- Angela Burdett-Coutts, 1st Baroness Burdett-Coutts
- Neville Chamberlain
- Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald
- Charles Cornewall
- Charles Darwin
- Joost de Blank
- Freeman Freeman-Thomas, 1st Marquess of Willingdon
- George Graham
- Stephen Hawking
- Sir John Herschel
- Ben Jonson
- David Livingstone
- Charles Lyell
- Sir Isaac Newton
- James Stanhope, 1st Earl Stanhope & family
- Herbert Plumer, 1st Viscount Plumer
- Ernest Rutherford, 1st Baron Rutherford
- Sir George Gilbert Scott
- Robert Stephenson
- Ludovic Stewart, 2nd Duke of Lennox
- George Edmund Street
- J. J. Thomson
- William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin
- Thomas Tompion
- The Unknown Warrior
- Beatrice Webb
- Sidney Webb, 1st Baron Passfield
North Transept
- Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh
- George Canning
- Charles John Canning, 1st Earl Canning
- William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham
- Charles James Fox
- William Ewart Gladstone
- Henry Grattan
- Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Lancaster
- William Pitt the Younger
- Sir John Malcolm
- William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield
- Sir Hugh Vaughan
- William Wilberforce
South Transept
- Robert Adam
- Robert Browning
- William Camden
- Thomas Campbell
- Geoffrey Chaucer
- William Congreve
- Abraham Cowley
- William Davenant
- John Denham
- Charles Dickens
- Michael Drayton
- John Dryden
- Adam Fox
- David Garrick
- John Gay
- Gabriel Goodman
- George Frederick Handel
- Thomas Hardy
- Sir Henry Irving
- Dr Samuel Johnson
- Rudyard Kipling
- Thomas Macaulay
- John Masefield
- John Milton
- Anne Oldfield
- Laurence Olivier, Baron Olivier
- Thomas Parr
- Richard Brinsley Sheridan
- Edmund Spenser
- Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson
Cloisters
- Edmund Ayrton
- Aphra Behn
- Gen. John Burgoyne
- Muzio Clementi
- Benjamin Cooke
- Robert Cooke
- Percy Dearmer
- Lord Fraser of Lonsdale
- Howard Nixon
- John Parsons
- Johann Peter Salomon
- William Shield
- Herbert Thorndike
- John Thorndike
- William Turner
- James Wright
North Choir Aisle
- John Blow
- Henry Purcell
- John Robinson
- Admiral Edward Spragge
- Ralph Vaughan Williams
- William Sterndale Bennett
South Choir Aisle
- Andrew Bell
- James Kendall
- Sir Paul Methuen
- Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell
- Dame Sybil Thorndike
- Charles Whitworth, 1st Baron Whitworth
Ambulatory chapels
St. John the Baptist Chapel
- Sir Thomas Cecil, 1st Earl of Exeter, KG, Lord Burghley
- Lady Dorothy Neville Cecil
St. Nicholas' Chapel
Northumberland Vault
List of burials:- George Seymour, Viscount Beauchamp
- Algernon Seymour, 7th Duke of Somerset
- Frances Percy, Née Thynne, Duchess of Somerset,
- Lady Elizabeth Anne Frances Percy,
- Elizabeth Percy, Née Seymour, Duchess of Northumberland
- Lady Elizabeth Percy,
- Lady Charlotte Percy,
- Hugh Percy, 1st Duke of Northumberland,
- Lord Henry Percy,
- Lady Louisa Margaret Percy,
- Lord Algernon James Percy,
- Lord Henry Algernon Pitt Percy,
- Lady Margaret Percy,
- Isabella Susanna Percy, Née Burrell, Countess of Beverley,
- Hugh Percy, 2nd Duke of Northumberland
- Lady Elizabeth Percy,
- Frances Julia Percy, Née Burrell, Duchess of Northumberland,
- Hugh Percy, 3rd Duke of Northumberland
- Lady Agnes Buller, Née Percy,
- Algernon Percy, 4th Duke of Northumberland
- Charlotte Florentia Percy, Née Clive, Duchess of Northumberland,
- George Percy, 5th Duke of Northumberland,
- General Lord Henry Hugh Manvers Percy VC KCB,
- Lady Louisa Percy,
- Louisa Percy, Née Drummond, Duchess of Northumberland,
- Algernon George Percy, 6th Duke of Northumberland,
- Alan Ian Percy, 8th Duke of Northumberland
- Helen Magdalen Percy, Née Gordon-Lennox, Duchess of Northumberland,
- Hugh Algernon Percy, 10th Duke of Northumberland,
- Elizabeth Diana Percy, Née Montagu Douglas Scott, Duchess of Northumberland, Ashes interred
St Paul's Chapel
- Katherine Percy, Née Neville, Countess of Northumberland,
- Sir Lewis Robessart, and his wife Elizabeth Bourchier, 4th Baroness Bourchier
Other ambulatory chapels
- Robert Aytoun
- Eleanor de Bohun
- Anne of Cleves
- Lionel Cranfield, 1st Earl of Middlesex
- John of Eltham, Earl of Cornwall
- Sir Rowland Hill
- Simon Langham
- Edward Talbot, 8th Earl of Shrewsbury
- William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke
- Catherine of Valois
- George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham
- Katherine Villiers, Duchess of Buckingham
- Sir Thomas Ingram, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Privy Chancellor; son of Sir Arthur and Alice Ferrars Ingram of Temple Newsam in Yorkshire; 1672
- Frances Ingram, wife of Sir Thomas Ingram and daughter of Thomas Belasyse, Lord Viscount Fauconberg; 1680
- Mary Ingram, daughter of Sir Thomas and Frances Ingram; 1651
Henry VII's Lady Chapel
Antoine Philippe, Duke of Montpensier, brother of French King Louis Philippe I
- Joseph Addison
- Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox
- Hugh Dowding, 1st Baron Dowding
- George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle
- George Savile, 1st Marquess of Halifax
- Prince William, Duke of Gloucester
- Viscount Trenchard
- Maj. Gen. Charles Worsley
- Sir Arthur Ingram, son of Hugh and Anne Goldthorpe Ingram; buried 26 Aug. 1642; omission from main burial register during the English Civil War.
Memorials
Individuals
- Christopher Anstey, buried at St. Swithin's Church Bath, Somerset
- Dame Peggy Ashcroft, cremated at Golders Green Crematorium, London
- W. H. Auden, buried in Kirchstetten, Austria
- Jane Austen, buried in Winchester Cathedral, Hampshire
- Robert, Lord Baden-Powell, though his grave is in Nyeri, Kenya, and his wife Lady Olave Baden-Powell, whose ashes are also buried in Nyeri.
- Stanley Baldwin, cremated at Golders Green Crematorium and ashes buried in Worcester Cathedral, Worcestershire
- Admiral Robert Blake, initially buried in the Abbey but reburied in St Margaret's, Westminster in 1661.
- William Booth, buried at Stoke Newington, London Borough of Hackney
- Sir Adrian Boult, his body was willed to science
- Benjamin Britten, Baron Britten of Aldeburgh, buried at the parish church of Aldeburgh
- Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë, Anne Brontë; Charlotte and Emily are buried at Haworth, while Anne is buried at Scarborough, North Yorkshire
- Lord Byron, buried at Hucknall, Nottinghamshire
- Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, buried at Meigle, Perthshire
- Sir Winston Churchill, buried at Bladon, Oxfordshire
- John Clare, buried in St Botolph's churchyard, Helpston, Cambridgeshire
- James Cornewall, buried at sea off Toulon. His monument in the Abbey was the first ever to be erected by Parliament at public expense.
- Edward Cooke, buried in Calcutta, India
- Noël Coward, buried on the grounds of his home Firefly Estate in Jamaica
- William Cowper, buried in East Dereham, Norfolk
- Diana, Princess of Wales, buried at Althorp, Northamptonshire
- Richard Dimbleby, buried in St Peter's churchyard, Lynchmere, West Sussex
- Paul Dirac, buried in Tallahassee, Florida
- Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, buried at Hughenden Manor, Buckinghamshire
- Sir Francis Drake, buried at sea off Portobelo, Panama
- Sir Edward Elgar, buried in St Wulftan's RC Church in Little Malvern, Worcestershire
- Howard Florey, buried at Marston, Oxfordshire
- Sir John Franklin, presumably buried at sea near King William Island, Canada
- Adam Lindsay Gordon, buried in Australia
- George Green, mathematician, buried in his native Nottinghamshire.
- John Harrison, buried in St John's Church in Hampstead, North London
- Philip Larkin, buried Cottingham municipal cemetery near Hull
- Rev Evelyn Levett Sutton, prebendary of Westminster and chaplain to the House of Commons who collapsed after reading the ninth commandment during Sunday services and died the next day
- C. S. Lewis, buried in the churchyard of Holy Trinity Church, Headington, Oxford
- Jenny Lind, buried at Great Malvern, Worcestershire
- David Lloyd George, buried beside the River Dwyfor in Llanystumdwy, Carnarvonshire.
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, buried at Cambridge, Massachusetts
- George Herbert
- James Ramsay MacDonald, buried at Spynie, near Lossiemouth, Grampian
- Sir Robert Menzies, cremated in Australia
- Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, buried in Romsey Abbey.
- Pasquale Paoli, buried at Morosaglia, Corsica
- Arthur Phillip, buried at Bathampton, Somerset
- William Shakespeare, buried at Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire
- Dylan Thomas, buried at Laugharne, Wales
- Thomas Totty, buried at Portsmouth Garrison Chapel, Portsmouth, Hampshire
- William Villettes, buried in Jamaica.
- Charles Wesley, buried at St Marylebone Parish Church, London
- John Wesley, buried at City Road Chapel, London
- Oscar Wilde, buried in Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris
- Gen. James Wolfe, buried at St Alfege Church, Greenwich, South-East London
World War I poets
- Richard Aldington, buried in Sury, Ardennes, France
- Laurence Binyon, author of "For the Fallen", buried in Reading, Berkshire
- Edmund Blunden, buried in Long Melford, Suffolk
- Rupert Brooke, author of "The Soldier", buried in Skyros, Greece
- Wilfrid Gibson, one of the Georgian poets
- Robert Graves, author of I, Claudius and the only poet of the sixteen still living at the time of the commemoration, buried in Deià, Majorca, Spain
- Julian Grenfell, buried in Boulogne-sur-Mer, France
- Ivor Gurney, buried in Twigworth, Gloucestershire
- David Jones, buried in Crofton Park, Lewisham
- Robert Nichols, buried in St Mary's Church, Lawford, Essex
- Wilfred Owen, author of "Dulce et Decorum est" and "Anthem for Doomed Youth", buried in Ors, France
- Herbert Read, buried in Stonegrave, North Yorkshire
- Isaac Rosenberg, buried in Pas-de-Calais, France
- Siegfried Sassoon, buried in Mells, Somerset
- Charles Sorley, also commemorated at the Loos Memorial in France
- Edward Thomas, buried in Agny Military Cemetery, France
20th-century martyrs
- Maximilian Kolbe
- Manche Masemola
- Janani Luwum
- Grand Duchess Elizabeth of Russia
- Martin Luther King Jr.
- Óscar Romero
- Dietrich Bonhoeffer
- Esther John
- Lucian Tapiedi
- Wang Zhiming
Formerly buried (removed)
A number of Cromwellians were also buried in the Abbey but later removed, in 1661, on the orders of King Charles II, and buried in a pit in St Margaret's churchyard, adjoining the Abbey. A modern plaque on the exterior wall of the church records the names of those who were disinterred:
- Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector
- Admiral Robert Blake
- John Pym