In this ground are the vaults of {see the Subjects commemorated for the list of 17 names}.
Site: Bunhill burial ground (4 memorials)
EC1, City Road
The 5 piers on the City Road boundary each carry a golden inscription. We list them here south to north.
There is a common misapprehension that the three Cromwells named on these piers are the sons of Oliver but according to the 1897 book 'The House of Cromwell', they are his great-grandsons, via his son Henry (1628 - 1674) and Henry's son, Major Henry (1658 - 1711) and his wife Hannah Hewling. A fourth brother, Thomas Cromwell (1699 - c.1750), is also buried here but doesn't get a mention on the piers.
Historical Trinkets gives a good history of this burial ground, together with photos of many of the tombs. As well as the names given on the piers we understand the following were also buried here: Richard Price (see scientific life assurance), Thomas Newcomen, Susanna Wesley, grandfather of J. R. R. Tolkien and Thomas Bayes, originator of inverse probability theory.
Note the Quaker Bunhill Fields Burial Ground is nearby but not the same place.
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