St Sepulchre's Cemetery

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The entrance to St Sepulchre's Cemetery.
The entrance to St Sepulchre's Cemetery.
Benjamin Jowett, buried in St Sepulchre's Cemetery.
Benjamin Jowett, buried in St Sepulchre's Cemetery.

St Sepulchre's Cemetery is located in Jericho, central Oxford, England.

The cemetery was opened in 1749, initially as an overflow for north Oxford because existing cemeteries were overcrowded with corpses from epidemics. St Sepulchre's Cemetery itself became overcrowded later in Victorian times.[1]

It is now largely unused and many graves are in a state of disrepair. The cemetery is surrounded on two sides by the industrial Lucy's factory, the former Eagle Ironworks, which is being redeveloped for housing.

Access to the cemetery is through iron gates off Walton Street.

[edit] Notable burials

People buried here include:

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[edit] References

  1. ^ An Overcrowded Cemetery, The New York Times, May 8, 1887.

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