In "Oliver's Vault" were originally buried—
Cromwell, and other leaders of the Commonwealth; the only body that has remained undisturbed is that of the Protector's daughter, Elizabeth Claypole.
A small sarcophagus contains the bones supposed to be those of Edward V. and the Duke of York.
In this Chapel are also buried—
Addison, to whom a statue was raised in 1809 in the Poets' Corner.
George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, an immense tomb.
Nave and Choir—
- Charles James Fox.
- Henry Fox, Lord Holland.
- Major-General Charles George Gordon, bronze bust.
- William Pitt.
- William Wordsworth, seated statue. }
- John Keble, bust. }
- Frederick D. Maurice, bust. } Baptistery.
- Charles Kingsley, bust. }
- Matthew Arnold, bust. }
- Dr. T. Arnold, bust. }
- William Congreve.
- Major John André.
- Charles Robert Darwin, medallion portrait.
- (Sir John Herschell, buried next to Darwin).
- Ben Jonson (buried here—monument in Poets' Corner).
- Sir Charles Lyell, bust.
- Sir Isaac Newton.
Buried here are—
- David Livingstone, }
- Robert Stephenson, } without monument.
- Dean Trench, }
- Sir George Gilbert Scott, }
- Lord Lawrence, bust.
- Sir James Outram (a bas-relief of Relief of Lucknow).
- Colin Campbell, Lord Clyde.