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{{Short description|Historic Victorian cemetery in Edinburgh}}
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[[File:The 'Lords' Row', Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh.JPG|thumb|right|275px|The Lords Row, Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh]]
[[File:The 'Lords' Row', Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh.JPG|thumb|right|275px|The Lords Row, Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh]]
[[File:Autumn in Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh.jpg|thumb|Autumn in Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh]]
[[File:Autumn in Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh.jpg|thumb|Autumn in Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh]]
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As the cemetery plots were quickly bought up the cemetery was extended on its north side in 1871.<ref>Buildings of Scotland: Edinburgh by Gifford McWilliam and Walker</ref> A second set of entrance gates were built on Dean Path, matching the original entrance. Although this section was originally only accessed through this gate the extension was quickly linked to the original section by creating gaps in the mutual wall where no graves existed.
As the cemetery plots were quickly bought up the cemetery was extended on its north side in 1871.<ref>Buildings of Scotland: Edinburgh by Gifford McWilliam and Walker</ref> A second set of entrance gates were built on Dean Path, matching the original entrance. Although this section was originally only accessed through this gate the extension was quickly linked to the original section by creating gaps in the mutual wall where no graves existed.


The separated section north of Ravelston Terrace (previously Edgehill Nursery<ref>Ordnance Survey 1851 : Edinburgh</ref>) was purchased in 1877 in anticipation of a sales rate matching that of the original cemetery, but this was not to be, and the area only began to be used in 1909 (excepting [[John Ritchie Findlay]] (1898) alone for a decade). This section is relatively plain and generally unremarkable, but does include a line of Scottish Law Lords against the north wall, perhaps trying to echo the "Lord's Row" against the west wall of the original cemetery. Whilst numerically greater in its number of lords it is far less eye-catching.
The separated section north of Ravelston Terrace (previously Edgehill Nursery<ref>Ordnance Survey 1851 : Edinburgh</ref>) was purchased in 1877 in anticipation of a sales rate matching that of the original cemetery, but this was not to be, and the area only began to be used in 1909 (excepting [[John Ritchie Findlay]] (1898) alone for a decade). This section is relatively plain and generally unremarkable, but does include a line of Scottish judges against the north wall, perhaps trying to echo the "Lord's Row" against the west wall of the original cemetery. Whilst numerically greater in its number of lords it is far less eye-catching.


The entire cemetery is privately owned by the Dean Cemetery Trust Limited, making it one of the few cemeteries still run as it was intended to be run. The resultant layout, with its mature designed landscape, can be seen as an excellent example of a cemetery actually being visible in the form it was conceived to be seen.
The entire cemetery is privately owned by the Dean Cemetery Trust Limited, making it one of the few cemeteries still run as it was intended to be run. The resultant layout, with its mature designed landscape, can be seen as an excellent example of a cemetery actually being visible in the form it was conceived to be seen.
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==Dean House==
==Dean House==
[[Image:Stone carving from Dean House 01.jpg|thumb|250px|Stone carving from Dean House, now part of retaining wall in Dean Cemetery]]
[[Image:Stone carving from Dean House 01.jpg|thumb|Stone carving from Dean House, now part of retaining wall in Dean Cemetery]]
The cemetery stands on the site of '''Dean House''' (built 1614), part of '''Dean Estate''' which had been purchased in 1609 by Sir [[William Nisbet of Dean|William Nisbet]], who became in 1616 [[Lord Provost of Edinburgh]]. The Nisbets of Dean held the office of Hereditary [[Poulterer]] to the King. The famous herald, [[Alexander Nisbet]], of [[Nisbet House]], near [[Duns, Scottish Borders]], [[Berwickshire]], is said to have written his ''Systems of Heraldry'' in Dean House. The [[estate house]] was demolished in 1845, and sculptured stones from it are incorporated into the south retaining wall supporting at the south side of the cemetery. This lower, hidden section also contains graves.
The cemetery stands on the site of '''Dean House''' (built 1614), part of '''Dean Estate''' which had been purchased in 1609 by Sir [[William Nisbet of Dean|William Nisbet]], who became in 1616 [[Lord Provost of Edinburgh]]. The Nisbets of Dean held the office of Hereditary [[Poulterer]] to the King. The famous herald, [[Alexander Nisbet]], of [[Nisbet House]], near [[Duns, Scottish Borders]], [[Berwickshire]], is said to have written his ''Systems of Heraldry'' in Dean House. The [[estate house]] was demolished in 1845, and sculptured stones from it are incorporated into the south retaining wall supporting at the south side of the cemetery. This lower, hidden section also contains graves.


[[John Swinton, Lord Swinton]] died in the house in 1799. Sir [[John Stuart Hepburn Forbes]] was born in Dean House in 1804.<ref>{{cite book|title=Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002|date=July 2006|publisher=The Royal Society of Edinburgh|isbn=0-902-198-84-X|url=https://www.royalsoced.org.uk/cms/files/fellows/biographical_index/fells_indexp1.pdf}}</ref>
[[John Swinton, Lord Swinton]] died in the house in 1799. Sir [[John Stuart Hepburn Forbes]] was born in Dean House in 1804.<ref>{{cite book|title=Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002|date= 2006|publisher=The Royal Society of Edinburgh|isbn=090219884X|url=https://www.royalsoced.org.uk/cms/files/fellows/biographical_index/fells_indexp1.pdf|access-date=23 May 2016|archive-date=24 January 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130124115814/http://www.royalsoced.org.uk/cms/files/fellows/biographical_index/fells_indexp1.pdf|url-status=dead}}</ref>


==Notable interments==
==Notable interments==
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"N" denotes location in the first northern extension. "LR" denotes location in the Lords Row.
"N" denotes location in the first northern extension. "LR" denotes location in the Lords Row.
[[File:-11WillThomson.png|thumb|Will Thomson, Dean Cemetery extension]]
[[File:-11WillThomson.png|thumb|Will Thomson, Dean Cemetery extension]]
* [[John Abercromby, 5th Baron Abercromby]] (1841–1924)
* [[John Abercromby, 5th Baron Abercromby|The 5th Baron Abercromby]] (1841–1924)
* [[James Adam, Lord Adam]] (1824–1914) [[Senator of the College of Justice]] (N)
* [[James Adam, Lord Adam|Lord Adam]] (1824–1914), [[Senator of the College of Justice]] (N)
* Sir [[James Ormiston Affleck]] [[FRSE]] LLD (1840–1922) physician and author (N)
* [[James Ormiston Affleck|Sir James Ormiston Affleck]] [[FRSE]] LLD (1840–1922), physician and author (N)
* Sir [[Stair Agnew]] (1831–1916)
* [[Stair Agnew|Sir Stair Agnew]] (1831–1916)
* [[David Aitken (minister)|Rev David Aitken]] [[FRSE]] (1796–1875), church historian
* James Aikman (1780–1860) author of ''The History of Scotland''
* [[David Aitken (minister)|Rev David Aitken]] [[FRSE]] (1796–1875) church historian
* [[John Aitken (editor)|John Aitken]] (1793–1833), Scottish journalist and editor (LR)
* [[Robert Alexander (artist)|Robert Alexander RSA]] (1840–1923), artist
* [[John Aitken (editor)|John Aitken]] (1793–1833) Scottish journalist and editor ("[[Archibald Constable|Constable]]'s Miscellany") (LR)
* [[Sir Archibald Alison, 1st Baronet|Sir Archibald Alison]] (d. 1867), advocate and historian, plus his son, [[Sir Archibald Alison, 2nd Baronet|Sir Archibald Alison]] (LR)
* [[Robert Alexander (artist)|Robert Alexander RSA]] (1840–1923) artist
* [[Sir Archibald Alison, 1st Baronet|Sir Archibald Alison]] (d.1867), advocate and historian, plus his son, [[Sir Archibald Alison, 2nd Baronet|Sir Archibald Alison]] (LR)
* [[Robert Allan (mineralogist)|Robert Allan]] [[FRSE]] (1806–1863), mineralogist
* [[Robert Allan (mineralogist)|Robert Allan]] [[FRSE]] (1806–1863), mineralogist
* Sir [[Robert George Allan]] [[FRSE]] (1879–1972) agriculturalist
* [[Robert George Allan|Sir Robert George Allan]] [[FRSE]] (1879–1972), agriculturalist
* [[William Allan (British Army officer)|Major General William Allan]] (1832–1918) a general in the [[Crimean War]]
* [[William Allan (British Army officer)|Major General William Allan]] (1832–1918), a general in the [[Crimean War]]
* [[William Allan (painter)|Sir William Allan RSA]] (1782–1850) artist
* [[William Allan (painter)|Sir William Allan RSA]] (1782–1850), artist
* [[John Anderson (zoologist)]] (1833–1900) sculpted by [[David Watson Stevenson]]
* [[John Anderson (zoologist)|John Anderson]] (1833–1900), sculpted by [[David Watson Stevenson]]
* [[Thomas Anderson (botanist)|Thomas Anderson]] FLS (1832-1870) botanist
* [[Thomas Anderson (botanist)|Thomas Anderson]] FLS (1832–1870), botanist
* [[Thomas Annandale]] (1838–1907) medical pioneer and surgeon (N)
* [[Thomas Annandale]] (1838–1907), medical pioneer and surgeon (N)
* [[Neil Arnott]] [[Royal Society of London|FRS]] (1788–1874), physician
* Thomas Arnold (architect) (1838–1912)
* [[Lena Ashwell]], Lady Simson (1869–1957), English actress
* [[Neil Arnott]] [[Royal Society of London|FRS]] (1788–1874) physician
* Prof [[William Edmondstoune Aytoun]] (1813–1865), poet
* [[Lena Ashwell]], Lady Simson (1869–1957) English actress
* Prof [[William Edmondstoune Aytoun]] (1813–1865) poet
* [[Henry Bellyse Baildon]] (1849–1907), poet and author
* Dr [[John William Ballantyne]] [[FRSE]] (1861–1923), founder of the science of antenatal pathology
* [[Henry Bellyse Baildon]] (1849–1907) poet and author
* [[William Francis Beattie]] MC (1886–1918), sculptor
* Dr [[John William Ballantyne]] [[FRSE]] (1861–1923) founder of the science of antenatal pathology
* [[William Francis Beattie]] MC (1886–1918) sculptor
* [[William Hamilton Beattie]] (1842–1898), architect (including Jenner's and the [[Balmoral Hotel]])
* Dr [[John Beddoe]] (1826–1911), ethnologist
* [[William Hamilton Beattie]] (1842–1898) architect (including Jenner's and the [[Balmoral Hotel]])
* Dr [[John Beddoe]] (1826–1911) ethnologist
* Dr [[James Warburton Begbie]] (1826–1876), physician (N)
* Dr [[James Warburton Begbie]] (1826–1876) physician (N)
* Andrew William Belfrage (1842–1915) civil engineer and builder
* [[Archibald Bell (writer)|Archibald Bell]] (1776–1854), author and advocate
* [[Archibald Bell (writer)|Archibald Bell]] (1776–1854), author and advocate
* [[Dr Joseph Bell|Joseph Bell]] (1837–1911), famous lecturer at the medical school of the [[University of Edinburgh]], personal surgeon of [[Queen Victoria]]
* [[Dr Joseph Bell]] (1837–1911), lecturer at the medical school of the [[University of Edinburgh]], personal surgeon of [[Queen Victoria]]
* [[John Bellany]] (1942–2013) artist
* [[John Bellany]] (1942–2013), artist
* Dr [[John Hughes Bennett]] (1812–1875) physiologist
* Dr [[John Hughes Bennett]] (1812–1875), physiologist
* [[Isabella Bird]], married name Bishop (1831–1904), traveller, writer and photographer. First female Fellow of the [[Royal Geographical Society]] (RGS)
* Surgeon Major [[Alexander Watt Beveridge]] (1835–1916) military surgeon at the [[Siege of Lucknow]]
* [[Graham Binny]] RSW (1870–1929) artist (N)
* [[Isabella Bird]] married name Bishop (1831–1904), celebrated traveller, writer and photographer. First female Fellow of the [[Royal Geographical Society]]
* Rev [[John Turnbull Bird]] (1862–1930) astronomer (N)
* [[Alexander Black (architect)|Alexander Black]] (1797–1858), architect
* [[Alexander Black (architect)|Alexander Black]] (1797–1858), architect
* [[Alexander William Black]] MP (1859–1906)
* [[Alexander William Black]] MP (1859–1906)
* [[James Black (Moderator)|Very Rev James Black]] DD (d.1948) [[Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland]] in 1938 and Chaplain to the King
* [[James Black (Moderator)|Very Rev. James Black]] DD (d. 1948), [[Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland]] in 1938 and Chaplain to the King
* [[Robert Blackburn, Lord Blackburn]] LLD (1864–1944) Senator of the Court of Justice (N)
* [[Robert Blackburn, Lord Blackburn|Lord Blackburn]] LLD (1864–1944), Senator of the College of Justice (N)
* [[John Stuart Blackie]] (1809–1895)
* [[John Stuart Blackie]] (1809–1895)
* [[John Blackwood (publisher)|John Blackwood]] (1818–1879) creator and editor of Blackwood's Magazine
* [[John Blackwood (publisher)|John Blackwood]] (1818–1879), publisher and editor of ''[[Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine]]''
* Rev Dr [[Robert Blair (minister)|Robert Blair]] (1837–1907) (N)
* Rev Dr [[Robert Blair (minister)|Robert Blair]] (1837–1907) (N)
* [[Thomas Bonnar]] (father (d.1873) and son (d.1896), a curious back-to-back monument by [[David Watson Stevenson]]) artists, decorators and designers
* [[Thomas Bonnar]] (father (d. 1873) and son (d. 1896), a back-to-back monument by [[David Watson Stevenson]]), artists, decorators and designers
* Cunninghame Borthwick, 19th [[Lord Borthwick]] (1813–1885)
* Cunninghame Borthwick, 19th [[Lord Borthwick]] (1813–1885)
* Sir [[Thomas Bouch]] (1822–1880), railway engineer, designer of the original [[Tay Rail Bridge]]
* [[Thomas Bouch|Sir Thomas Bouch]] (1822–1880), railway engineer, designer of the original [[Tay Rail Bridge]]
* [[Samuel Bough]] RSA, artist, (1822–1878) (monument by [[William Brodie (sculptor)|William Brodie]] 1879)
* [[Samuel Bough]] RSA, artist, (1822–1878) (monument by [[William Brodie (sculptor)|William Brodie]], 1879)
* Admiral [[James Paterson Bower]] (1806–1889) and his son Major General [[Hamilton Bower|Hamilton St Clair Bower]] (1858–1940) (N)
* Admiral [[James Paterson Bower]] (1806–1889) and his son Major General [[Hamilton Bower|Hamilton St Clair Bower]] (1858–1940) (N)
* Prof [[Francis Darby Boyd]] (1866–1922) Professor of Clinical Medicine at [[Edinburgh University]]
* Prof [[Francis Darby Boyd]] (1866–1922), Professor of Clinical Medicine at [[Edinburgh University]]
* [[Mary Syme Boyd]] (1910–1997) sculptor
* [[Mary Syme Boyd]] (1910–1997), sculptor
* Sir [[Thomas Jamieson Boyd]] (1818–1902), Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1877–1882<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.royalsoced.org.uk/cms/files/fellows/biographical_index/fells_indexp2.pdf |title=Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edsinburgh |website=Royalsoc.ed.org.uk |access-date=2016-01-07}}</ref> (N)
* [[Thomas Jamieson Boyd|Sir Thomas Jamieson]] (1818–1902), [[Lord Provost of Edinburgh]] 1877–82<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.royalsoced.org.uk/cms/files/fellows/biographical_index/fells_indexp2.pdf |title=Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh |website=Royalsoc.ed.org.uk |access-date=2016-01-07 |archive-date=16 January 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140116140212/http://www.royalsoced.org.uk/cms/files/fellows/biographical_index/fells_indexp2.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref> (N)
* [[Byrom Bramwell|Sir Byrom Bramwell]] (1847–1921), brain surgeon
* [[Augustus Beattie Bradbury]] (1841–1875) engineer and canal-builder in [[India]]
* Sir [[Byrom Bramwell]] (1847–1921), brain surgeon
* [[Edwin Bramwell]] [[FRSE]] (1873–1952), brain surgeon (N)
* [[Edwin Bramwell]] [[FRSE]] (1873–1952), brain surgeon (N)
* Sir John Clerk Brodie (1811–1888) monument by [[John Hutchison (sculptor)|John Hutchison]] (including his son [[Brodie baronets|Thomas Dawson Brodie]]) (LR)
* Sir John Clerk Brodie (1811–1888), monument by [[John Hutchison (sculptor)|John Hutchison]] (including his son [[Brodie baronets|Thomas Dawson Brodie]]) (LR)
* [[William Brodie (sculptor)]] (1815–1881)
* [[William Brodie (sculptor)|William Brodie]] (1815–1881)
* [[Agnes Brown (suffragist)|Agnes Henderson Brown]] (1866–1943) suffragette
* [[Agnes Brown (suffragist)|Agnes Henderson Brown]] (1866–1943), suffragette
* [[Andrew Betts Brown]] (1841–1906) engineer and inventor of the hydraulic steam crane, travelling crane, steam tiller etc., co-founder of Brown Brothers & Co (N)
* [[Andrew Betts Brown]] (1841–1906), engineer and inventor, co-founder of Brown Brothers & Co (N)
* [[John Young Buchanan]] FRS FRSE (1844–1925) oceanographer
* [[James Buchanan (1785–1857)|James Buchanan]] and Jane Buchanan, philanthropists
* [[John Young Buchanan]] FRS FRSE (1844–1925), oceanographer
* [[Thomas Stuart Burnett]] (1853–1888) sculptor
* Dr [[John Graham MacDonald Burt]] [[FRSE]] (1809–1868) President of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
* [[Thomas Stuart Burnett]] (1853–1888), sculptor
* Dr [[John Graham MacDonald Burt]] [[FRSE]] (1809–1868), President of the [[Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh]]
* Isabella Burton (née Lauder), with children, wife and family of [[John Hill Burton]], historian (monument by [[William Brodie (sculptor)|William Brodie]] 1881)
* [[Samuel Butcher (classicist)|Samuel Butcher]] (1850–1910), professor of Greek at [[Edinburgh University]], President of the [[British Academy]], [[Liberal Unionist]] [[MP for Cambridge University]] (N)
* [[Samuel Butcher (classicist)|Samuel Butcher]] (1850–1910), professor of Greek at [[Edinburgh University]], President of the [[British Academy]], [[Liberal Unionist]] [[MP for Cambridge University]] (N)
* [[Florence St John Cadell]] (1877–1966) artist (N)
* [[Florence St John Cadell]] (1877–1966), artist (N)
* [[Francis Cadell (artist)]] (1883–1937) Scottish colourist, his actress sister [[Jean Cadell]] (1884–1967) and great nephew, comedy actor [[Simon Cadell]] (1950–1996) star of [[Enemy at the Door]] and Hi-de-Hi
* [[Francis Cadell (artist)]] (1883–1937), Scottish colourist, his actress sister [[Jean Cadell]] (1884–1967) and great nephew, comedy actor [[Simon Cadell]] (1950–1996), star of ''[[Enemy at the Door]]'' and ''[[Hi-de-Hi!]]''
* Prof [[Francis Mitchell Caird]] (1853–1926) President of the [[Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh]] 1912–14 (N)
* Prof [[Francis Mitchell Caird]] (1853–1926), President of the [[Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh]] 1912–14 (N)
* Edward and [[James Key Caird]] Dundee jute barons and philanthropists
* Edward and [[James Key Caird]], [[Dundee]] jute barons and philanthropists
* [[Donald Callander|Major Donald Fraser Callander]] (1918–1992), soldier
* [[Donald Callander|Major Donald Fraser Callander]] (1918–1992), soldier
* Brigadier General Charles Lionel Kirwan Campbell (1872–1918) killed at the Battle of [[Moreuil]] Wood (memorial only)
* [[General (United Kingdom)|General]] [[John Campbell (1802–1878)|Sir John Campbell]] of the [[East India Company]]
* General Sir [[John Campbell (1802–1878)]] of the [[East India Company]].
* [[Richard Vary Campbell]] (1840–1901), legal author (N)
* [[James Carswell]] (1832–1897), civil engineer, designer of [[Queen Street Station, Glasgow]], and the approaches to the [[Forth Rail Bridge]] (N)
* [[Richard Vary Campbell]] (1840–1901) legal author (N)
* [[James Cassie]] [[Royal Scottish Academy|RSA]] (1819–1879), artist (N)
* George Somervil Carfrae (1854–1934), architect/engineer (N)
* [[David Patrick Chalmers|Sir David Patrick Chalmers]] (1835–1899), colonial judge (N)
* [[James Carswell]] (1832–1897) civil engineer, designer of [[Queen Street Station, Glasgow]] and the approaches to the [[Forth Rail Bridge]] (N)
* [[James Cassie]] [[Royal Scottish Academy|RSA]] (1819–1879) artist (N)
* [[George Paul Chalmers]] (1838–1878), artist
* [[Robert Chambers (publisher born 1832)|Robert Chambers]] (1832–1888), publisher of dictionaries and encyclopedia
* Sir [[David Patrick Chalmers]] (1835–1899)
* [[George Paul Chalmers]] (1838–1878) artist
* [[Robert Chambers (publisher born 1832)|Robert Chambers]] (1832–1888) publisher of dictionaries and encyclopedia
* Prof [[John Chiene]] (1843–1923), surgeon
* Prof [[John Chiene]] (1843–1923), surgeon
* [[Henry Martyn Clark]] (1887–1916) missionary
* [[Henry Martyn Clark]] (1887–1916), missionary
* [[Henry Cockburn, Lord Cockburn]] (1779–1854)
* [[Henry Cockburn, Lord Cockburn|Lord Cockburn]] (1779–1854)
* [[John Campbell Colquhoun]] (1803–1870) writer
* [[John Campbell Colquhoun]] (1803–1870), writer
* [[George Somervil Carfrae]] (1854–1934) civil engineer (N)
* [[George Somervil Carfrae]] (1854–1934), civil engineer (N)
* Dr [[John G. S. Coghill]] (1834–1899) physician and medical author
* Dr [[John G. S. Coghill]] (1834–1899), physician and medical author
* [[George Combe]] (1788–1858), lawyer and [[phrenologist]]
* [[George Combe]] (1788–1858), lawyer and [[phrenologist]]
* [[Charles Alfred Cooper]] [[FRSE]] (1829–1916), editor of ''[[The Scotsman]]'' newspaper
* John Henry Cooke (1837-1917) showman and owner of [[Cooke's Royal Circus]] in [[Fountainbridge]]
* [[Joseph Cotterill (cricketer)|Sir Joseph Montagu Cotterill]] (1851–1933), surgeon and cricketer, son of [[Henry Cotterill]]
* [[Charles Alfred Cooper]] [[FRSE]] (1829–1916) editor of ''[[The Scotsman]]'' newspaper
* [[George Coventry (minister)|Rev George Coventry]] FRSE (1791–1872), (LR)
* Sir [[Joseph Cotterill (cricketer)|Joseph Montagu Cotterill]] (1851–1933) surgeon and cricketer, son of [[Henry Cotterill]]
* [[John Cowan, Lord Cowan|Lord Cowan]] (1798–1878), Senator of the College of Justice (LR)
* [[David Cousin]] (1809–1878) architect (buried in [[Baton Rouge]] in USA but is remembered on his family stone in the cemetery)
* [[Robert Cox (anti-Sabbatarian)|Robert Cox]] WS (1810–1872), medallion head by [[William Brodie (sculptor)|William Brodie]]
* [[George Coventry (minister)|Rev George Coventry]] FRSE (1791-1872) (LR)
* [[Robert Cox (Scottish politician)|Robert Cox MP]] (1845–1899)
* [[John Cowan, Lord Cowan]] (1798–1878) Senator of the College of Justice (LR)
* [[James Coxe|Sir James Coxe]] (1811–1878), psychiatrist, [[Commissioners in Lunacy for Scotland|Commissioner in Lunacy for Scotland]]
* [[Robert Cox (anti-Sabbatarian)|Robert Cox]] WS (1810–1872) fine medallion head by [[William Brodie (sculptor)|William Brodie]]
* [[Robert Cox (politician)|Robert Cox MP]] (1845–1899)
* Sir [[James Coxe]] (1811–1878) psychiatrist, [[Commissioners in Lunacy for Scotland|Commissioner in Lunacy for Scotland]]
* John Crabbie (1806–1891), founder of [[Crabbie's]] Green Ginger Wine
* Dr [[Kenneth Craik]] (1914–1945)
* Dr [[Kenneth Craik]] (1914–1945)
* [[Francis Chalmers Crawford]] [[FRSE]] (1851–1908), botanist
* [[Francis Chalmers Crawford]] [[FRSE]] (1851–1908), botanist
* Rev Prof [[Thomas Jackson Crawford]] [[FRSE]] (1812–1875), theologian and author
* Rev Prof [[Thomas Jackson Crawford]] [[FRSE]] (1812–1875), theologian and author
* [[John Croall & Sons Edinburgh|Robert Croall]] (1831–1898) coach- and post-master
* [[John Croall & Sons Edinburgh|Robert Croall]] (1831–1898), coach- and post-master
* Prof [[John Halliday Croom]] (1847–1923) eminent physician
* Prof [[John Halliday Croom]] (1847–1923), physician
* [[William James Cullen, Lord Cullen]] (1859–1931)
* [[William James Cullen, Lord Cullen|Lord Cullen]] (1859–1931)
* Prof [[Daniel John Cunningham]] (1850–1909) with his son General Sir [[Alan Cunningham]] (1887–1983)
* Prof [[Daniel John Cunningham]] (1850–1909) with his [[Dublin]]-born son, [[General (United Kingdom)|General]] [[Alan Cunningham|Sir Alan Cunningham]] (1887–1983)
* [[Robert James Blair Cunynghame]] [[FRSE]] (1841–1903) forensic scientist and physiologist
* [[Robert James Blair Cunynghame]] [[FRSE]] (1841–1903), forensic scientist and physiologist
* [[Allen Dalzell]] [[FRSE]] (1821–1869), pharmacologist
* [[Allen Dalzell]] [[FRSE]] (1821–1869), pharmacologist
* Dr [[Robert Daun]] [[FRSE]] [[Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians|FRCP]] (1785–1871) military surgeon (LR)
* Dr [[Robert Daun]] [[FRSE]] [[Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians|FRCP]] (1785–1871), military surgeon (LR)
* [[Marcus Dods (theologian born 1834)|Marcus Dods]] DD (1834–1909), theologian
* [[Alexander John Dey]] [[FRSE]] (1868–1937) chemist (N)
* Dr [[Andrew Halliday Douglas]] (1819–1908), President of the [[Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh]], and his namesake son, Rev. Prof. A.H. Douglas (d. 1902), author and Professor of Apologetic at Know College, [[Toronto]]
* [[Marcus Dods (theologian born 1834)|Marcus Dods]] DD (1834–1909) theologian
* [[Francis Brown Douglas]] [[FRSE]] DL (1814–1885), [[Lord Provost of Edinburgh]] 1859–62
* Dr [[Andrew Halliday Douglas]] (1819–1908) President of the [[Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh]] and his namesake son Rev Prof A H Douglas (d.1902) author and Professor of Apologetic at Know College, [[Toronto]]
* [[William Fettes Douglas|Sir William Fettes Douglas]] (1822–1891), PRSA artist
* [[Francis Brown Douglas]] [[FRSE]] DL (1814–1885) [[Lord Provost of Edinburgh]] 1859–1862
* Bishop [[John Dowden]] (1840–1910), [[Bishop of Edinburgh]]
* Sir [[William Fettes Douglas]] (1822–1891) PRSA artist
* [[Drybrough & Co|Thomas Drybrough]] (1820–1894), brewer
* Bishop [[John Dowden]] (1840–1910) [[Bishop of Edinburgh]]
* [[Finlay Dun]] (1795–1853), musician and composer
* [[Drybrough & Co|Thomas Drybrough]] (1820–1894) brewer
* [[John Duncan (surgeon)]] [[FRSE]] (1839–1899), President of the [[Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh]] 1889–91
* [[Finlay Dun]] (1795–1853) musician and composer
* [[Henry Dunlop of Craigton]] (1799–1867), [[Lord Provost of Glasgow]] 1837 to 1840
* [[John Duncan (surgeon)]] [[FRSE]] (1839–1899) President of the [[Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh]] 1889–91
* [[James Dunsmure]] [[FRSE]] (1814–1886), President of the [[Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh]]
* [[Henry Dunlop of Craigton]] (1799–1867) [[Lord Provost of Glasgow]] 1837 to 1840
* [[William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn]] [[FRSE]] (1889–1964), psychiatrist
* [[James Dunsmure]] [[FRSE]] (1814–1886) President of the [[Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh]]
* [[James Duncan (surgeon)|Dr James Duncan]] (1810–1866) and his son, [[John Duncan (surgeon)|Dr John Duncan]] (1839–1899)
* Johannes Ruprecht Durrner, composer
* [[James Faed]] (1821–1911), artist
* [[William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn]] [[FRSE]] (1889–1964) psychiatrist
* [[James Duncan (surgeon)|Dr James Duncan]] (1810–1866) and his son [[John Duncan (surgeon)|Dr John Duncan]] (1839–1899)
* [[James Faed]] (1821–1911) artist
* Rev [[Valentine Faithfull]] (1820–1894), clergyman and cricketer
* Rev [[Valentine Faithfull]] (1820–1894), clergyman and cricketer
* Sir [[James Falshaw]] (1810–1889) [[Lord Provost]] (N)
* [[James Falshaw|Sir James Falshaw]] (1810–1889), [[Lord Provost]] (N)
* Vice Admiral [[Charles Fellowes]] (1823–1880) (N)
* Vice Admiral [[Charles Fellowes]] (1823–1880) (N)
* [[James Haig Ferguson]] [[FRSE]] (1863–1934) President of both the [[Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh]] and the [[Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh]] (N)
* [[James Haig Ferguson]] [[FRSE]] (1863–1934), President of both the [[Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh]] and the [[Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh]] (N)
* [[Richard Findlay (broadcaster)|Richard Findlay]] (1943–2017) broadcaster and media magnate
* [[Richard Findlay (broadcaster)|Richard Findlay]] (1943–2017), broadcaster and media magnate
* Rev [[Robert Howie Fisher]] DD (1861–1934) minister and author, Chaplain to the King
* Rev [[Robert Howie Fisher]] DD (1861–1934), minister and author, Chaplain to the King
* [[David Fleming, Lord Fleming]] (1877–1944) military hero and law lord
* [[David Fleming, Lord Fleming|Lord Fleming]] (1877–1944), military hero and judge
* [[James Simpson Fleming]] [[FRSE]] (1828–1899)
* [[James Simpson Fleming]] [[FRSE]] (1828–1899)
* Prof [[John Fleming (naturalist)]] (1785–1857)
* Prof [[John Fleming (naturalist)|John Fleming]] (1785–1857)
* Prof [[Edward Forbes]] (1815–1854) naturalist
* Prof [[Edward Forbes]] (1815–1854), naturalist
* Prof [[James David Forbes]] (1809–1868) inventor of the [[seismometer]]
* Prof [[James David Forbes]] (1809–1868), inventor of the [[seismometer]]
* Sir [[Patrick Johnston Ford]] Baronet, MP (1880–1945)
* [[Patrick Johnston Ford|Sir Patrick Johnston Ford]], [[Baronet]], MP (1880–1945)
* [[James Forlong|Major-General James George Roche Forlong]] (1824–1904), soldier and engineer
* [[James Forlong|Major-General James George Roche Forlong]] (1824–1904), soldier and engineer
* [[Forrest baronets|Sir John Forrest, Baronet]] (1817–1883) with Sir William Forrest (1823–1894) and Sir James Forrest (1853–1899)
* [[Forrest baronets|Sir John Forrest, Baronet]] (1817–1883), with Sir William Forrest (1823–1894) and Sir James Forrest (1853–1899)
* [[William Hope Fowler]] CVO, MB, ChB, FRCSE, MRCPE, FRSE (1876–1933) x-ray pioneer, victim of his own experiments (N)
* [[William Hope Fowler]] CVO, MB, ChB, FRCSE, MRCPE, FRSE (1876–1933), x-ray pioneer, victim of his own experiments (N)
* Sir [[Andrew Henderson Leith Fraser]] (1848–1919)
* [[Andrew Henderson Leith Fraser|Sir Andrew Henderson Leith Fraser]] (1848–1919)
* [[John Fraser (physician)|Dr John Fraser]] [[FRSE]] (1844–1925) Commissioner of Lunacy in Scotland 1895–1910
* [[John Fraser (physician)|Dr John Fraser]] [[FRSE]] (1844–1925), Commissioner of Lunacy in Scotland 1895–1910
* [[Patrick Fraser, Lord Fraser|Patrick Fraser]], Lord Fraser (1817–1889) jurist
* [[Patrick Fraser, Lord Fraser|Lord Fraser]] (1817–1889), jurist
* [[Patrick Neill Fraser]], [[FRSE]] (d.1905), botanist (plus a memorial to his daughter [[Margaret Neill Fraser]], buried in Serbia during the [[First World War]])
* [[Patrick Neill Fraser]], [[FRSE]] (d. 1905), botanist (plus a cenotaph to his daughter [[Margaret Neill Fraser]], buried in Serbia during the [[First World War]])
* [[Thomas Richard Fraser]] (1841–1920), pathologist (N)
* [[Thomas Richard Fraser]] (1841–1920), pathologist (N)
* Sir [[William Fraser (historian)]] (1816–1898)
* [[William Fraser (historian)|Sir William Fraser]] (1816–1898)
* [[Henry Snell Gamley]] (1865–1928), artist
* Major General William John Gairdner, CB, (1789–1861) a very fine sculpture of his hat under a canopy, with his sword at the base
* [[Henry Snell Gamley]] (1865–1928) artist
* [[George Alexander Gibson]] (1854–1913), doctor and amateur geologist, Fellow of the [[Royal Society of Edinburgh]], Chief Physician at [[Edinburgh Royal Infirmary]] (N)
* [[George Alexander Gibson]] (1854–1913), doctor and amateur geologist, Fellow of the [[Royal Society of Edinburgh]], Chief Physician at [[Edinburgh Royal Infirmary]] (N)
* [[Sir James Gibson, 1st Baronet]], (1849–1912) Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1906–1909, MP for Edinburgh 1909–1912
* [[Sir James Gibson, 1st Baronet]] (1849–1912), Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1906–1909, MP for Edinburgh 1909–1912
* [[James Young Gibson]] (1826–1886) author/translator (bronze by [[Francis John Williamson]]) plus his wife [[Agnes and Margaret Smith|Margaret Dunlop Smith]] (1843–1920) also an author
* [[James Young Gibson]] (1826–1886), author/translator (bronze by [[Francis John Williamson]]) plus his wife [[Agnes and Margaret Smith|Margaret Dunlop Smith]] (1843–1920), also an author
* [[John Goodsir]] (1814–1867), anatomist
* [[Thomas Craigie Glover]] (1837–1904) railway engineer in India (N)
* [[John Goodsir]] (1814–1867) anatomist
* [[Robert Anstruther Goodsir]] (1823–1899), doctor and Arctic explorer
* [[Edward Gordon, Baron Gordon of Drumearn|The Baron Gordon of Drumearn]] (1814–1879)
* Robert Anstruther Goodsir (1823–1899) doctor and Arctic explorer
* [[Alexander Grant, 10th Baronet|Sir Alexander Grant]], 10th Bt. (1826–1884), educationalist and Principal of [[Edinburgh University]]
* [[Edward Gordon, Baron Gordon of Drumearn]] (1814–1879)
* [[John Peter Grant (MP)|John Peter Grant]], MP (1774–1848)
* Sir [[Alexander Grant, 10th Baronet]] (1826–1884) educationalist and Principal of [[Edinburgh University]]
* [[Grant baronets|Sir Ludovic Grant]], 11th Baronet of Dalvey (1862–1836)
* [[John Peter Grant (MP)]] (1774–1848)
* [[Robert Kaye Greville]] (1794–1866), botanist
* [[Grant baronets|Sir Ludovic Grant]] 11th Baronet of Dalvey (1862–1836)
* [[Charles John Guthrie, Lord Guthrie|Lord Guthrie]] (1849–1920), Senator of the College of Justice
* [[Robert Kaye Greville]] (1794–1866) botanist
* [[William Guy (dentist)|William Guy]], FRSE (1860–1950), pioneer of modern dentistry
* [[Charles John Guthrie, Lord Guthrie]] (1849–1920), Senator of the College of Justice
* [[William Guy (dentist)|William Guy]] FRSE (1860–1950), pioneer of modern dentistry
* [[Daniel Rutherford Haldane]] [[FRSE]] PRCPE (1824–1887)
* [[Daniel Rutherford Haldane]] [[FRSE]] PRCPE (1824–1887)
* [[James Burton (Egyptologist)|James Haliburton]] (1788–1862) Egyptologist
* [[James Burton (Egyptologist)|James Haliburton]] (1788–1862), Egyptologist
* [[Lord Belhaven and Stenton|James Hamilton, 9th Baron Belhaven and Stenton]] (1822–1893) huge monument including a bronze by [[Pilkington Jackson]]
* [[Lord Belhaven and Stenton|James, 9th Baron Belhaven and Stenton]] (1822–1893), monument including a bronze by [[Pilkington Jackson]]
* [[Robert Handyside, Lord Handyside]] (1798–1858)
* [[Robert Handyside, Lord Handyside|Lord Handyside]] (1798–1858)
* [[John Harrison (historian)|John Harrison]] [[FRSE]] CBE LLD (1847–1922) master tailor and author, son of [[George Harrison (Lord Provost)|Sir George Harrison]] MP
* [[Joseph James Hargrave]] (1841–1894) of the [[Hudson's Bay Company]] (HBC)
* [[John Harrison (historian)|John Harrison]] [[FRSE]] CBE LLD (1847–1922), master tailor and author, son of [[George Harrison (Lord Provost)|Sir George Harrison]], MP
* [[Hay baronets|Lewis John Erroll Hay. 9th Baronet of Park]] (1866–1923) (N)
* [[Hay baronets|Sir Lewis John Erroll Hay]], 9th Baronet of Park (1866–1923) (N)
* [[Andrew Fergus Hewat]] [[FRSE]] (1884–1957)
* [[Andrew Fergus Hewat]] [[FRSE]], (1884–1957)
* [[David Octavius Hill]] (1802–1870), artist and photography pioneer, [[Hill & Adamson]]. The monument is by his second wife, [[Amelia Robertson Hill]] (née Paton) (1820–1904) who is buried with him
* [[David Octavius Hill]] (1802–1870), artist and photography pioneer, [[Hill & Adamson]]. The monument is by his second wife, [[Amelia Robertson Hill]] (née Paton) (1820–1904) who is buried with him
* Sir [[James Hodsdon]] (1858–1928), surgeon, President of the [[Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh]] 1914–1917
* [[James Hodsdon|Sir James Hodsdon]] (1858–1928), surgeon, President of the [[Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh]] 1914–1917
* [[Franklin Hudson]] (1864–1918), American-born osteopath (N)
* James Brown Howard (1841–1895) of the [[Royal Lyceum Theatre]] excellent high-relief portrait head by McGlashan
* [[Robert Gemmell Hutchison]] (1855–1936), artist (pair of sculpted heads by [[John Stevenson Rhind]])
* [[Franklin Hudson]] (1864–1918) American-born osteopath (N)
* [[Robert Gemmell Hutchison]] (1855–1936) artist (pair of sculpted heads by [[John Stevenson Rhind]])
* [[Hutchison baronets|Sir Thomas Hutchison]] (1866–1925), [[Lord Provost of Edinburgh]] 1921–1923
* [[Elsie Inglis]] (1864–1917), pioneer female doctor and war hero (N)
* [[Hutchison baronets|Sir Thomas Hutchison]] (1866–1925) [[Lord Provost]] of [[Edinburgh]] 1921–1923
* [[Alexander Taylor Innes]] [[FRSE]] LLD (1833–1912), lawyer and historian
* Andrew Inglis (d. 1875), Fellow of the [[Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh]], and Professor of [[Midwifery]] at [[Aberdeen University]]
* [[John Irving (Royal Navy officer)|John Irving]] (1822–1848 or 49), lieutenant aboard {{HMS|Terror|1813|6}}, part of the [[Franklin's lost expedition|Franklin Expedition]] searching for the [[Northwest Passage]]; his body was found on [[King William Island]] (in modern-day [[Nunavut]], [[Canada]]) 30 years later and re-interred at Dean Cemetery, 7 November 1881 (monument is carved by [[Stewart McGlashan]])
* [[Elsie Inglis]] (1864–1917) pioneer female doctor and war hero (N)
* [[William Allan Jamieson|Sir William Allan Jamieson]] (1839–1916), surgeon and medical author, President of the [[Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh]] 1908–1910
* [[Alexander Taylor Innes]] [[FRSE]] LLD (1833–1912) lawyer and historian
* John Irving (1822–1848 or 49), lieutenant aboard {{HMS|Terror|1813|6}}, part of the [[Franklin's lost expedition|Franklin Expedition]] searching for the [[Northwest Passage]]; his body was found on [[King William Island]] (in modern-day [[Nunavut]], [[Canada]]) 30 years later and re-interred at Dean Cemetery, 7 November 1881 (monument is carved by [[Stewart McGlashan]])
* Sir [[William Allan Jamieson]] (1839–1916) surgeon and medical author, President of the [[Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh]] 1908–1910
* [[Lord Francis Jeffrey|Francis, Lord Jeffrey]] (1773–1850) (LR)
* [[Lord Francis Jeffrey|Francis, Lord Jeffrey]] (1773–1850) (LR)
* [[Jenners|Charles Jenner]] [[FRSE]] (1810–1893) founder of [[Jenners]] Department Store on [[Princes Street]]
* [[Jenners|Charles Jenner]] [[FRSE]] (1810–1893), founder of [[Jenners]] Department Store on [[Princes Street]]
* [[Henry Johnston, Lord Johnston]] (1844–1931) [[Senator of the College of Justice]] (N)
* [[Henry Johnston, Lord Johnston|Lord Johnston]] (1844–1931), [[Senator of the College of Justice]] (N)
* Sir [[William Campbell Johnston]] [[FRSE]] LLD (1860–1938) advocate and cricketer (N)
* [[William Campbell Johnston|Sir William Campbell Johnston]] [[FRSE]] LLD (1860–1938), advocate and cricketer (N)
* [[Artur Jurand]] (1914–2000), Polish born geneticist (N)
* Sir Ian Johnston-Gilbert LLD (1891–1974) [[Lord Provost of Edinburgh]] 1957–1960
* [[Frederick Charles Kennedy]] CIE (1849–1916), Director of the [[Irrawaddy Flotilla Company]] and involved in the [[Third Anglo-Burmese War]] (N)
* [[Artur Jurand]] (1914–2000) Polish born geneticist (N)
* [[Helen Kerr]] LLD (1859–1940), social reformer
* [[Frederick Charles Kennedy]] CIE (1849–1916) Director of the [[Irrawaddy Flotilla Company]] and involved in the [[Third Anglo-Burmese War]] (N)
* [[Robert Kilpatrick, Baron Kilpatrick of Kincraig|The Baron Kilpatrick of Kincraig]] (1926–2015)
* [[Helen Kerr]] LLD (1859–1940) social reformer
* [[Alexander Kinnear, 1st Baron Kinnear|The 1st Baron Kinnear]] (1833–1917)
* [[Henry Wright Kerr]] RSA RSW (1857–1936) artist
* [[Charles Kinnear]], architect (1830–1894) of the firm [[John Dick Peddie|Peddie]] & Kinnear, creators of [[Cockburn Street, Edinburgh]], etc. (N)
* [[Robert Kilpatrick, Baron Kilpatrick of Kincraig]] (1926–2015)
* All four [[Baron Kinross|Barons Kinross]], spanning almost two centuries (LR)
* [[Baron Kinnear]] (1833–1917)
* [[John Watson Laidlay]] [[FRSE]] (1808–1885), coin collector and orientalist
* [[Charles Kinnear]], architect (1830–1894) of the prolific firm [[John Dick Peddie|Peddie]] & Kinnear creators of [[Cockburn Street, Edinburgh]] etc. (N)
* [[William Law (Lord Provost)|William Law]] (1799–1878), [[Lord Provost of Edinburgh]] from 1869 to 1872
* All four [[Baron Kinross]] spanning almost two centuries (LR)
* [[John Watson Laidlay]] [[FRSE]] (1808–1885) coin collector and orientalist
* Right Hon [[Robert Lee, Lord Lee|Lord Lee]] [[FRSE]] (1830–1890), Senator of the College of Justice (N)
* [[William Law (Lord Provost)]] (1799–1878) [[Lord Provost of Edinburgh]] from 1869 70 1872
* Right Hon [[Robert Lee, Lord Lee]] [[FRSE]] (1830–1890), Senator of the College of Justice (N)
* Rev [[Cameron Lees]] (1835–1913)
* Rev [[Cameron Lees]] (1835–1913)
* [[James Leslie (engineer)]] [[FRSE]] (1801–1889) and his son [[Alexander Leslie (engineer)]]
* [[James Leslie (engineer)|James Leslie]] [[FRSE]] (1801–1889), engineer, and his son, [[Alexander Leslie (engineer)|Alexander Leslie]]
* [[John Lessels]] (1808–1883) City architect (N)
* [[John Lessels]] (1808–1883), City architect (N)
* David Lind (1797–1856), builder of the [[Scott Monument]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://orapweb.rcahms.gov.uk/wp/00/WP000440.pdf |title=The Scott Monument |website=Orapweb.rcahms.gov.uk |access-date=2016-01-07}}</ref>
* David Lind (1797–1856), builder of the [[Scott Monument]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://orapweb.rcahms.gov.uk/wp/00/WP000440.pdf |title=The Scott Monument |website=Orapweb.rcahms.gov.uk |access-date=2016-01-07}}</ref>
* Dr [[William Lauder Lindsay]] [[FRSE]] FLS (1829–1880) physician and botanist
* Dr [[William Lauder Lindsay]] [[FRSE]] FLS (1829–1880), physician and botanist
* Prof Sir [[Henry Duncan Littlejohn]] (1826–1914) public health promoter, forensic science pioneer, plus his son, [[Henry Littlejohn (surgeon born 1826)#Henry Harvey Littlejohn|Henry Harvey Littlejohn]] (1862–1927) forensic scientist, Edinburgh's first Police Surgeon.
* Prof [[Henry Duncan Littlejohn|Sir Henry Duncan Littlejohn]] (1826–1914), public health promoter, forensic science pioneer, plus his son, [[Henry Littlejohn (surgeon born 1826)#Henry Harvey Littlejohn|Henry Harvey Littlejohn]] (1862–1927), forensic scientist, Edinburgh's first Police Surgeon.
* [[John Gordon Lorimer (civil servant)]] (1870–1916) memorial only
* [[John Gordon Lorimer (civil servant)|John Gordon Lorimer]] (1870–1916), [[cenotaph]]
* [[George MacRitchie Low]] [[FRSE]] [[Faculty of Actuaries|FFA]] (1849–1922), President of the [[Faculty of Actuaries]] (N)
* [[George MacRitchie Low]] [[FRSE]], [[Faculty of Actuaries|FFA]] (1849–1922), President of the [[Faculty of Actuaries]] (N)
* [[Flora Macaulay]] (1859-1958) newspaper editor (N)
* [[Flora Macaulay]] (1859–1958), newspaper editor (N)
* [[Charles McBride]] (1851–1903) sculptor (bronze head by [[Henry Snell Gamley]]) (N)
* [[Charles McBride]] (1851–1903), sculptor (bronze head by [[Henry Snell Gamley]]) (N)
* [[John MacGregor McCandlish]] WS [[FRSE]] (1821–1901) first President of the [[Faculty of Actuaries]]
* [[John MacGregor McCandlish]] WS [[FRSE]] (1821–1901), first President of the [[Faculty of Actuaries]]
* Dr [[John McCosh]] (1801–1881) early photographer (memorial only) (N)
* Dr [[John McCosh]] (1801–1881), early photographer (cenotaph) (N)
* [[Major-general (United Kingdom)|Major-General]] [[Hector MacDonald|Sir Hector MacDonald]] (d. 1903), "The Fighting Mac" (bronze by [[William Birnie Rhind]]) (N)
* Ellen MacDonald (d.1890) bronze bas-relief by [[Charles McBride]] on north wall of north extension
* Rev Prof [[Patrick Campbell MacDougall]] (1806–1867), Professor of Moral Philosophy
* [[James MacDonald (agriculturalist)|James MacDonald]] [[FRSE]] (1852–1913) agricultatalist and author
* [[McEwan's|John McEwan]] (1832–1875), part of the brewing family
* Sir [[Hector MacDonald]], (d.1903), [[Major General]], "The Fighting Mac" (bronze by [[William Birnie Rhind]]) (N)
* Very Rev. [[Alexander Robertson MacEwen]] (1851–1916)
* Rev Prof [[Patrick Campbell MacDougall]] (1806–1867) Professor of Moral Philosophy
* [[McEwan's|John McEwan]] (1832–1875) part of the famous brewing family
* [[Donald Macfadyen, Lord Macfadyen|Lord Macfadyen]] (1945–2008), Senator of the College of Justice
* Dr [[John Lisle Hall MacFarlane]] (1851–1874), physician and Scotland rugby international (medallion by [[John Steell|Sir John Steell]])
* Very Rev [[Alexander Robertson MacEwen]] (1851–1916)
* [[MacGibbon and Ross|David MacGibbon]] (1831–1902), architect and architectural historian, partner in [[MacGibbon and Ross]] (N)
* [[Donald Macfadyen, Lord Macfadyen]] (1945–2008) Senator of the College of Justice
* [[Archibald Donald Mackenzie]] (1914–1944), 'Captain Mack', officer of the [[Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders|Cameron Highlanders]] and later of the Brigata Stella Rossa, commemorated annually on [[Liberation Day (Italy)|Liberation Day]] in Italy
* George Lewis MacFarlane, Lord Ormidale (1854–1941) law lord
* [[Thomas Mackenzie, Lord Mackenzie|Lord Mackenzie]] (1807–1869), [[Senator of the College of Justice]]
* Dr [[John Lisle Hall MacFarlane]] (1851–1874), physician and Scotland rugby international (medallion by Sir [[John Steell]])
* [[MacGibbon and Ross|David MacGibbon]] (1831–1902) architect and architectural historian, partner in [[MacGibbon and Ross]] (N)
* [[Alexander Morrice MacKay]], Lord MacKay (1875–1955) law lord (N)
* [[Archibald Donald Mackenzie]], (1914-1944), 'Captain Mack', officer of the [[Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders|Cameron Highlanders]] and later of the Brigata Stella Rossa, commemorated annually on [[Liberation Day (Italy)]]
* [[Thomas Mackenzie, Lord Mackenzie]] (1807–1869) [[Senator of the College of Justice]]
* Brigadier General A de Secur McKerrell (1868–1916) commander of the [[Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders|Cameron Highlanders]] (N)
* Very Rev [[Dugald Mackichan]] (1851–1932)
* Very Rev [[Dugald Mackichan]] (1851–1932)
* [[Andrew Douglas Maclagan]] [[FRSE]] (1817–1900), physician and toxicologist, and his son [[Robert Craig Maclagan]]
* [[Andrew Douglas Maclagan]] [[FRSE]] (1817–1900), physician and toxicologist, and his son [[Robert Craig Maclagan]]
* [[David Maclagan]] [[FRSE]] (1785–1865) military surgeon, surgeon to [[Queen Victoria]] in Scotland
* [[David Maclagan]] [[FRSE]] (1785–1865) military surgeon, surgeon to [[Queen Victoria]] in Scotland
* James Marshall McLaren (1875–1910) a marvellous bronze figure by Sir [[George Frampton]] on north wall of north extension
* [[Norman Macleod (moderator)|Very Rev Norman Macleod]] [[Doctor of Divinity|DD]] (1838–1911) [[Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland]] in 1900 (N)
* [[Norman Macleod (moderator)|Very Rev Norman Macleod]] [[Doctor of Divinity|DD]] (1838–1911) [[Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland]] in 1900 (N)
* [[Donald Mackenzie (advocate)|Donald Mackenzie]] (1818–1875), Scottish judge, styled Lord Mackenzie
* [[Donald Mackenzie (advocate)|Donald Mackenzie]] (1818–1875), Scottish judge, styled Lord Mackenzie
* Rev [[Hugh MacMillan]] [[FRSE]] (1833–1903) (N)
* Rev [[Hugh MacMillan]] [[FRSE]] (1833–1903) (N)
* Rev [[Peter MacMorland]] LLD (1810–1881) poet (N)
* Sir [[Daniel Macnee]] RSA (1806–1882) artist and President of the [[Royal Scottish Academy]] (N)
* Sir [[Daniel Macnee]] RSA (1806–1882) artist and President of the [[Royal Scottish Academy]] (N)
* Rev Dr [[James Calder Macphail]] DD (1821–1908) Free Church minister and pioneer photographer (N)
* Rev Dr [[James Calder Macphail]] DD (1821–1908) Free Church minister and pioneer photographer (N)
* [[McVitie's|Robert McVitie]] (1854-1910) biscuit maker, creator of the [[digestive biscuit]] (N) (memorial only)
* [[McVitie's|Robert McVitie]] (1854–1910) biscuit maker, creator of the [[digestive biscuit]] (N) (cenotaph)
* [[James Maidment]] (1793–1879) antiquarian (N)
* [[James Maidment]] (1793–1879) antiquarian (N)
* [[David Duncan Main]] (1856–1934) medical missionary
* [[David Duncan Main]] (1856–1934) medical missionary
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* [[John Miller (engineer)|John Miller]] (1805–1883) half of the partnership Grainger & Miller, railway and dock engineers
* [[John Miller (engineer)|John Miller]] (1805–1883) half of the partnership Grainger & Miller, railway and dock engineers
* Very Rev [[John Harry Miller]] (1869–1940) (N)
* Very Rev [[John Harry Miller]] (1869–1940) (N)
* [[Janet Milne Rae]] (1844–1933), novelist
* [[James Mitchell (Scottish minister)|Very Rev James Mitchell]] DD (1830–1911) [[Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland]] in 1901
* [[James Mitchell (Scottish minister)|Very Rev James Mitchell]] DD (1830–1911) [[Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland]] in 1901
* Rev [[John Murray Mitchell (missionary)|John Murray Mitchell]] (1815–1904) missionary and orientalist (N)
* Rev [[John Murray Mitchell (missionary)|John Murray Mitchell]] (1815–1904) missionary and orientalist (N)
* Very Rev [[Reginald Mitchell-Innes]] (1848–1930)
* Very Rev [[Reginald Mitchell-Innes]] (1848–1930)
* [[Sir Mitchell Mitchell-Thomson, 1st Baronet]] (1816–1918) [[Lord Provost]] of Edinburgh 1897–1900
* [[Sir Mitchell Mitchell-Thomson, 1st Baronet]] (1816–1918) [[Lord Provost]] of Edinburgh 1897–1900
* [[Sir James Wellwood Moncrieff, 9th Baronet]], Lord Moncrieff (1776–1851)
* [[Alexander Monro (tertius)]] (1773–1859) physician of the Monro dynasty (LR)
* [[Alexander Monro (tertius)]] (1773–1859) physician of the Monro dynasty (LR)
* [[James Montgomery (priest)|James Francis Montgomery]] (1818–1897) first Dean of [[St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh (Episcopal)|St Marys Episcopal Cathedral]]
* [[James Montgomery (priest)|James Francis Montgomery]] (1818–1897) first Dean of [[St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh (Episcopal)|St Marys Episcopal Cathedral]]
* [[Charles Morehead (physician)|Dr Charles Morehead]] (1807-1882)
* [[Charles Morehead (physician)|Dr Charles Morehead]] (1807–1882)
* [[William Ambrose Morehead]] (1805–1863) governor of Madras (gravestone badly damaged, but a huge separate memorial exists)
* [[William Ambrose Morehead]] (1805–1863) governor of Madras
* [[Thomas Corsan Morton]] (1859–1928) artist
* [[Thomas Corsan Morton]] (1859–1928) artist
* [[William Muir (divine)|Rev Dr William Muir]] (1787–1869) Scottish divine and theological author. [[Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland]] in 1838 (bronze head by [[Sir John Steell]])
* [[William Muir (divine)|Rev Dr William Muir]] (1787–1869) Scottish divine and theological author. [[Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland]] in 1838 (bronze head by [[Sir John Steell]])
* [[James Muirhead (scholar)|James Muirhead]] (1830-1889) Professor of Civil Law at [[Edinburgh University]]
* [[James Muirhead (scholar)|James Muirhead]] (1830–1889) Professor of Civil Law at [[Edinburgh University]]
* [[David Mure, Lord Mure]] (1810–1891) law lord
* [[David Mure, Lord Mure]] (1810–1891) judge
* Sir [[John Murray (oceanographer)]] KCB (d.1914) leader of the [[Challenger Expedition]] to discover creatures of the deepest abysses of the sea (the inspiration for [[Jules Verne]]'s "[[Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea]]") (N)
* Sir [[John Murray (oceanographer)]] KCB (d. 1914) leader of the [[Challenger Expedition]] (N)
* [[Robert Milne Murray]] (1855–1904) gynaecologist
* [[Robert Milne Murray]] (1855–1904) gynaecologist
* [[James Nasmyth]] (1808–1890), inventor of the [[steam hammer]], monument by [[John Rhind (sculptor)|John Rhind]] (N)
* [[Walter Murray (chemist)|Walter George Robertson Murray]] [[FRSE]] (1871–1949) chemist
* [[James Nasmyth]] (1808–1890), inventor of the [[steam hammer]], an impressive monument by [[John Rhind (sculptor)|John Rhind]] (N)
* [[Robert Nasmyth]] [[FRSE]] (1792–1870) dentist to [[Queen Victoria]]
* [[Robert Nasmyth]] [[FRSE]] (1792–1870) dentist to [[Queen Victoria]]
* Dr [[Thomas Goodall Nasmyth]] [[FRSE]] (1855–1937) Medical Officer of Health to Fife, medical author (N)
* Dr [[Thomas Goodall Nasmyth]] [[FRSE]] (1855–1937) Medical Officer of Health to Fife, medical author (N)
* [[Patrick Newbigging]] [[FRSE]] PRSSA (1813–1864)
* [[Patrick Newbigging]] [[FRSE]] PRSSA (1813–1864)
* [[Robert Nisbet (minister)|Rev Dr Robert Nisbet]] (1814–1874)
* [[Robert Nisbet (minister)|Rev Dr Robert Nisbet]] (1814–1874)
* [[Wilfrid Normand, Baron Normand]] (1884–1962)
* [[Wilfrid Normand, Baron Normand]] (1884–1962) (N)
* [[Brownlow North (evangelist)]] (1810–1875)
* [[Brownlow North (evangelist)]] (1810–1875)
* Very Rev [[James Nicoll Ogilvie]] DD (1860–1928) [[Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland]] in 1918.
* Very Rev [[James Nicoll Ogilvie]] DD (1860–1928) [[Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland]] in 1918.
* [[Oliphant, Anderson and Ferrier|Walter Oliphant]] (1867–1933) publisher
* [[Emily Murray Paterson]] RSW (1855–1934), artist
* [[Emily Murray Paterson]] RSW (1855–1934), artist
* [[James Paterson (painter)|James Paterson RSA]] (1854–1932) artist
* [[James Paterson (painter)|James Paterson RSA]] (1854–1932) artist
* Sir [[James Balfour Paul]] (1846–1931) (N)
* Sir [[James Balfour Paul]] (1846–1931) (N)
* [[Charles Pearson, Lord Pearson]] (1843–1910) law lord
* [[Charles Pearson, Lord Pearson]] (1843–1910) judge
* [[John More Dick Peddie]] (1853–1921) architect (N)
* [[John More Dick Peddie]] (1853–1921) architect (N)
* [[Samuel Peploe]] (1871–1935) artist
* [[Samuel Peploe]] (1871–1935) artist
* [[Arthur Perigal]] RSA (1784–1847) artist
* [[Arthur Perigal]] RSA (1784–1847) artist
* [[Brigadier General]] [[Francis John Pink]] (1857-1934) (N)
* [[Alexander Mactier Pirrie]] (1882–1907) anthropologist (N)
* [[Alexander Mactier Pirrie]] (1882–1907) anthropologist (N)
* [[William Henry Playfair]] (1790–1857), architect
* [[William Henry Playfair]] (1790–1857), architect
* [[John Pringle (British Army officer)|Major General John Pringle]] (1774–1861)
* [[John Pringle (British Army officer)|Major General John Pringle]] (1774–1861)
* [[Olive Rae]] (1878-1933), operatic soprano
* [[Olive Rae]] (1878–1933), operatic soprano
* Rev [[Robert Rainy]] (1820–1906) and his son [[Adam Rolland Rainy]] MP
* Rev [[Robert Rainy]] (1820–1906) and his son [[Adam Rolland Rainy]] MP
* [[Charles Rampini]] (1840–1907) lawyer and historian
* Prof [[Sir John Rankine]] (1846–1922) professor of Scots Law and legal author (N)
* Prof [[Sir John Rankine]] (1846–1922) professor of Scots Law and legal author (N)
* [[Robert Reid (architect)]] (1774–1856) architect of much of the [[New Town, Edinburgh|New Town]]
* [[Robert Reid (architect)]] (1774–1856) architect of much of the [[New Town, Edinburgh|New Town]]
* [[Robert Carstairs Reid]] (1845–1894) civil engineer
* [[Robert Carstairs Reid]] (1845–1894) civil engineer
* [[John Riddell (genealogist)]] (1785–1862)
* [[John Riddell (genealogist)]] (1785–1862)
* [[George Ritchie (moderator)|Very Rev Dr George Ritchie]] (1808–1888) [[Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland]] in 1870
* [[John Ritchie (newspaper owner)|John Ritchie]] (1778–1870) and [[John Ritchie Findlay]] (1824–1898) newspaper tycoons
* [[John Ritchie (newspaper owner)|John Ritchie]] (1778–1870) and [[John Ritchie Findlay]] (1824–1898) newspaper tycoons
* Dr [[Robert Peel Ritchie]] [[FRSE]] (1835–1902) medical historian
* Dr [[Robert Peel Ritchie]] [[FRSE]] (1835–1902) medical historian
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* [[Alexander Ignatius Roche]] (1861–1921) artist
* [[Alexander Ignatius Roche]] (1861–1921) artist
* Prof [[Henry Darwin Rogers]] (1808–1866) US-born geologist
* Prof [[Henry Darwin Rogers]] (1808–1866) US-born geologist
* Robert Romanes (1821-1879) of [[Romanes & Paterson]]
* A huge red granite [[obelisk]] to [[Alexander Russel]], editor of [[The Scotsman]] (1814–1870) (N)
* A huge red granite [[obelisk]] to [[Alexander Russel]], editor of [[The Scotsman]] (1814–1870) (N)
* [[Alexander James Russell]] [[FRSE]] CS (1814–1887) lawyer
* [[Alexander James Russell]] [[FRSE]] CS (1814–1887) lawyer
* Sir [[James Russell (Scottish politician)|James Russell]] (1846–1918) [[Lord Provost]] of Edinburgh 1891–1894
* Sir [[James Russell (Scottish politician)|James Russell]] (1846–1918) [[Lord Provost]] of Edinburgh 1891–94
* Very Rev [[James Curdie Russell]] [[Doctor of Divinity|DD]] VD (1830–1925) [[Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland]] 1902 (N)
* Very Rev [[James Curdie Russell]] [[Doctor of Divinity|DD]] VD (1830–1925) [[Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland]] 1902 (N)
* Prof [[William Russell (physician)]] (1852–1940) discoverer of [[Russell bodies]]
* Prof [[William Russell (physician)]] (1852–1940) discoverer of [[Russell bodies]]
* [[Andrew Rutherfurd, Lord Rutherfurd]] (1791–1852) a huge red granite pyramid on "Lord's Row", designed by the adjacent Playfair
* [[Andrew Rutherfurd, Lord Rutherfurd]] (1791–1852), designed by the adjacent Playfair
* [[Kenneth Ryden]] (1917–1994) founder of the Scottish property business bearing his name
* Prof [[William Rutherford Sanders]] [[FRSE]] (1828–1881) pathologist
* Prof [[William Rutherford Sanders]] [[FRSE]] (1828–1881) pathologist
* [[Archibald Scott (moderator)|Very Rev Dr Arcibald Scott]] DD (1837–1909) Moderator of the Church of Scotland in 1896
* William Sanderson (1837–1908) distiller and his son [[William Mark Sanderson]] (d.1929) creator of [[VAT 69]] whisky
* [[David Scott (painter)]] (1807–1849)
* [[Archibald Scott (moderator)|Very Rev Dr Arcibald Scott]] DD (1837-1909) Moderator of the Church of Scotland in 1896
* [[Andrew Edward Scougal]] [[FRSE]] LLD (1846–1916) chief inspector of schools
* [[Andrew Edward Scougal]] [[FRSE]] LLD (1846–1916) chief inspector of schools
* [[William Seller]] [[FRSE]] (1798–1869) physician and botanist
* [[William Seller]] [[FRSE]] (1798–1869) physician and botanist
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* [[Charles Shore, 2nd Baron Teignmouth]] (1796–1885) politician
* [[Charles Shore, 2nd Baron Teignmouth]] (1796–1885) politician
* [[Brigadier General]] Offley Shore (1863–1922)
* [[Brigadier General]] Offley Shore (1863–1922)
* Sir [[Henry Simson|Henry John Forbes Simson]] (1872–1932) the obstetrician who delivered [[Queen Elizabeth II]] and [[Princess Margaret]] (N)
* Sir [[Henry Simson|Henry John Forbes Simson]] (1872–1932) the obstetrician who delivered Queen [[Elizabeth II]] and [[Princess Margaret]] (N)
* Arthur Henry Havens Sinclair [[FRSE]] (1868–1962) President of the [[Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh]], President of the British Ophthamological Society, Optician to [[George V]]
* [[John Sinclair, 1st Baron Pentland]] (1860–1925)
* [[John Sinclair, 1st Baron Pentland]] (1860–1925)
* [[Basil Skinner]] (1923–1995) historian and campaigner for architectural conservation
* [[Basil Skinner]] (1923–1995) historian and campaigner for architectural conservation
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* Dr [[John W. L. Spence]] (1870–1930) x-ray pioneer and martyr to radiology
* Dr [[John W. L. Spence]] (1870–1930) x-ray pioneer and martyr to radiology
* [[Sir James Steel]] (1830–1904) [[Lord Provost of Edinburgh]] (bust by [[John Stevenson Rhind]]) (N)
* [[Sir James Steel]] (1830–1904) [[Lord Provost of Edinburgh]] (bust by [[John Stevenson Rhind]]) (N)
* John Stevens (1798–1868) RSA artist
* [[David Stevenson (engineer)|David Stevenson]] (1815–1886), his son [[Charles Alexander Stevenson]] (1855–1950) (N) and grandson [[D. Alan Stevenson]] (1891–1971) (N), lighthouse engineers
* [[David Stevenson (engineer)|David Stevenson]] (1815–1886), his son [[Charles Alexander Stevenson]] (1855–1950) (N) and grandson [[D. Alan Stevenson]] (1891–1971) (N), lighthouse engineers
* [[Flora Stevenson]] (1839–1905) social reformer with a special interest in education for poor or neglected children, and in education for girls
* [[Flora Stevenson]] (1839–1905) social reformer
*[[Louisa Stevenson]] (1835–1908) women's university education, women's suffrage and effective, well-organised nursing
*[[Louisa Stevenson]] (1835–1908) women's university education, women's suffrage
* [[James Stevenson (merchant)]] [[FRSE]] (1786–1866) [[Paisley, Renfrewshire|Paisley]] cotton manufacturer
* [[James Stevenson (merchant)]] [[FRSE]] (1786–1866) [[Paisley, Renfrewshire|Paisley]] cotton manufacturer
* [[John James Stevenson]] (1831–1908) architect, son of above
* [[John James Stevenson]] (1831–1908) architect, son of above
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* Lt Gen [[Thomas Robert Swinburne]] British army officer and artist
* Lt Gen [[Thomas Robert Swinburne]] British army officer and artist
* [[George Swinton (botanist)]] [[FRSE]] (1780–1854) Chief Secretary of the Government in India
* [[George Swinton (botanist)]] [[FRSE]] (1780–1854) Chief Secretary of the Government in India
* Robert Hepburn Swinton of that Ilk (d.1852)
* Major General Sir [[John Munro Sym]] (1839–1919)
* Major General Sir [[John Munro Sym]] (1839–1919)
* [[Francis Darby Syme]] (1818–1871) trader in China involved in the coolie riots of 1852
* [[Francis Darby Syme]] (1818–1871) trader in China involved in the coolie riots of 1852
* [[John Tait (architect)|John Tait]] (1787–1856) architect
* [[John Tait (architect)|John Tait]] (1787–1856) architect
* The Very Rev C W G Taylor CBE DD (d.1950) [[Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland]] 1942
* The [[Charles William Gray Taylor|Very Rev C W G Taylor]] CBE DD (d. 1950) [[Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland]] 1942
* [[Robert Tennent]] [[FRSE]] (1813–1890), pioneer photographer and his younger brother [[Hugh Lyon Tennent]] (1817–1874) (N)
* [[Robert Tennent (photographer)|Robert Tennent]] [[FRSE]] (1813–1890), pioneer photographer and his younger brother [[Hugh Lyon Tennent]] (1817–1874) (N)
* [[D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson]] (1860–1947) biologist
* [[D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson]] (1860–1947) biologist
* Prof [[Allen Thomson]] FRS [[FRSE]] (1809–1884)
* Prof [[Allen Thomson]] FRS [[FRSE]] (1809–1884)
* [[Andrew Thomson (minister)|Rev Dr Andrew Thomson]] DD (1814–1901) minister and religious author (N)
* [[Andrew Thomson (minister)|Rev Dr Andrew Thomson]] DD (1814–1901) minister and religious author (N)
* Lt Col [[Frank Wyville Thomson]] [[FRSE]] (1860–1918) public health expert in India
* Lt Col [[Frank Wyville Thomson]] [[FRSE]] (1860–1918) public health expert in India
* [[Sir Frederick Thomson, 1st Baronet]] MP (1875–1935) and [[Sir Douglas Thomson, 2nd Baronet]] MP (1905––1972) politician father and son
* [[Sir Frederick Thomson, 1st Baronet]] MP (1875–1935) and [[Sir Douglas Thomson, 2nd Baronet]] MP (1905–1972) politician father and son
* [[Henry Alexis Thomson]] (1863–1924) Professor of Surgery
* [[Henry Alexis Thomson]] (1863–1924) Professor of Surgery
* [[Robert William Thomson]] (1822–1873) engineer and inventor of the pneumatic tyre
* [[Robert William Thomson]] (1822–1873) engineer and inventor of the pneumatic tyre
* [[Thomas Thomson (advocate)]] (1768–1852)
* [[Thomas Thomson (advocate)]] (1768–1852)
* [[William Thomson (physician)|Prof William Thomson]] (1802–1852), medical author, Professor of Medicine at [[Glasgow University]]
* [[William Thomson (physician)|Prof William Thomson]] (1802–1852), medical author, professor of medicine at the [[University of Glasgow]]
* William Thomson, advocate (1865–1909) low relief bronze by [[Henry Snell Gamley]]
* Major General [[Frederic Chenevix Trench]] (1837–1894) British general and military attache to [[St Petersburg]]
* Sir [[William Turner (anatomist)]] (1852–1916) and his son [[Arthur Logan Turner]] (1865–1939) (N)
* Sir [[William Turner (anatomist)]] (1852–1916) and his son [[Arthur Logan Turner]] (1865–1939) (N)
* Dr [[Charles Edward Underhill]] [[FRSE]] (1856–1917) surgeon (a fine granite Celtic cross by McGlashen)
* Dr [[Charles Edward Underhill]] [[FRSE]] (1856–1917) surgeon
* [[William Veitch]] LLD (1794–1885) classical scholar
* [[William Veitch]] LLD (1794–1885) classical scholar
* Major General [[James Conway Victor]] (1792-1864) military engineer
* Major General [[James Conway Victor]] (1792–1864) military engineer
* [[John Waddell (engineer)|John Waddell]] (1828–1888) railway engineer
* [[John Waddell (engineer)|John Waddell]] (1828–1888) railway engineer
* [[Norman Walker (dermatologist)|Sir Norman Walker]] (1862–1942), dermatologist
* [[Norman Walker (dermatologist)|Sir Norman Walker]] (1862–1942), dermatologist
* [[Edward Arthur Walton]] (1860–1922) artist
* [[Edward Arthur Walton]] (1860–1922) artist
* [[Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1892–1895|Thomas Drummond Wanliss]] (1830–1923) Australian politician
* [[Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1892–1895|Thomas Drummond Wanliss]] (1830–1923) Australian politician
* John Watherston (1798–1869) builder in the New Town
* Sir [[Patrick Heron Watson]] (1831–1907) Crimean War surgeon, Surgeon to the King (Scotland), first President of the Edinburgh Dental Hospital<ref>{{cite web
* Sir [[Patrick Heron Watson]] (1831–1907) Crimean War surgeon, Surgeon to the King (Scotland), first President of the Edinburgh Dental Hospital<ref>{{cite web
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[[File:Aeneas Francon Williams and Clara Anne Rendall, Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh.jpg|thumb|[[Aeneas Francon Williams]] and [[Aeneas Francon Williams|Clara Anne Rendall]], Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh]]
[[File:Aeneas Francon Williams and Clara Anne Rendall, Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh.jpg|thumb|[[Aeneas Francon Williams]] and [[Aeneas Francon Williams|Clara Anne Rendall]], Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh]]
* Sir [[Renny Watson]] (1838–1900) engineer
* [[William Watson, Baron Watson]] (1827–1899) law lord
* [[William Watson, Baron Watson]] (1827–1899) law lord
* [[Joseph Laing Waugh]] (1868–1928) author (medallion by [[William Birnie Rhind]])
* [[Joseph Laing Waugh]] (1868–1928) author (medallion by [[William Birnie Rhind]])
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* [[Aeneas Francon Williams]] (1886–1971) Church of Scotland Minister, Missionary, Chaplain, Writer and Poet, and his wife [[Aeneas Francon Williams|Clara Anne Rendall]], missionary, teacher and artist.
* [[Aeneas Francon Williams]] (1886–1971) Church of Scotland Minister, Missionary, Chaplain, Writer and Poet, and his wife [[Aeneas Francon Williams|Clara Anne Rendall]], missionary, teacher and artist.
* [[Wallace Williamson|Rev Andrew Wallace Williamson]] (1856–1926)
* [[Wallace Williamson|Rev Andrew Wallace Williamson]] (1856–1926)
* [[John Wilson (singer)|John Wilson]] (1800–1849) Scottish vocalist (buried in Quebec but has a huge monument on a proment corner as a memorial)and
* [[John Wilson (singer)|John Wilson]] (1800–1849) Scottish vocalist
* Prof [[John Wilson (Scottish writer)|John Wilson]] (1785–1854) author under the name of "[[Christopher North (writer)|Christopher North]]" and his brother [[James Wilson (zoologist)|James Wilson]] (1795–1856) a zoologist
* Prof [[John Wilson (Scottish writer)|John Wilson]] (1785–1854) author under the name of "[[Christopher North (writer)|Christopher North]]" and his brother [[James Wilson (zoologist)|James Wilson]] (1795–1856) a zoologist
* Admiral Thomas Wilson (1811–1894)
* Thomas Henderson Wordie (1835-1882) monument designed by [[James Gowans (architect)|Sir James Gowans]]
* Dr [[Jenny Wormald]] (1942–2015) historian
* Dr [[Jenny Wormald]] (1942–2015) historian
* [[David Reginald Younger]] VC (memorial only)
* Robert Younger (1820–1901) brewer, director and owner of [[Younger's Brewery]] creator of Younger's Tartan Special (LR) and Henry Johnston Younger (1832-1913)
*Robert Tannahill Younger (1860–1906) [[Sheriff of Fife and Kinross]]


===Southern Terrace===
===Southern Terrace===
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[[File:The grave of Lt Col Walter Hamilton Tyndall Bruce, south terrace, Dean Cemetery.jpg|thumb|The grave of Lt Col Walter Hamilton Tyndall Bruce, south terrace, Dean Cemetery]]
[[File:The grave of Lt Col Walter Hamilton Tyndall Bruce, south terrace, Dean Cemetery.jpg|thumb|The grave of Lt Col Walter Hamilton Tyndall Bruce, south terrace, Dean Cemetery]]
* [[Alexander Hugh Freeland Barbour]] (1856–1927) pioneer of gynaecology
* [[Alexander Hugh Freeland Barbour]] (1856–1927) pioneer of gynaecology
* Sir [[George Andreas Berry]] MP (1853–1940) world leading eye surgeon
* Sir [[George Andreas Berry]] MP (1853–1940) eye surgeon
* [[Benjamin Blyth II|Benjamin Hall Blyth]] (1849–1917) civil engineer
* [[Benjamin Blyth II|Benjamin Hall Blyth]] (1849–1917) civil engineer
* [[Alexander Crum Brown]] (1838–1922) chemist
* [[Alexander Crum Brown]] (1838–1922) chemist
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* [[Robert Carfrae]] FSAScot (1820–1900) antiquarian
* [[Robert Carfrae]] FSAScot (1820–1900) antiquarian
* [[Thomas Clouston]] (1840–1915) psychiatrist
* [[Thomas Clouston]] (1840–1915) psychiatrist
* Major General [[William Boulden Dundas]] (1787-1858) Royal Artillery
* Sir Philip James Hamilton-Grierson LLD (1851–1927), author
* [[Francis Brodie Imlach]] (1819–1891) pioneer of dentistry and anaesthesia
* [[Francis Brodie Imlach]] (1819–1891) pioneer of dentistry and anaesthesia
* Rev Dr [[Robert Reid Kalley]] (1809–1888) missionary
* Rev Dr [[Robert Reid Kalley]] (1809–1888) missionary
* [[Peter McBride (physician)|Dr Peter McBride]] [[FRSE]] (1854–1946) physician
* [[Peter McBride (physician)|Dr Peter McBride]] [[FRSE]] (1854–1946) physician
* [[William Mackintosh, Lord Kyllachy]] [[FRSE]] (1842–1918) Senator of the College of Justice
* [[William Mackintosh, Lord Kyllachy]] [[FRSE]] (1842–1918) Senator of the College of Justice
* Rev [[Angus Makellar]] (d.1859) Moderator of the Church of Scotland for 1840
* Rev [[Angus Makellar]] (d. 1859) Moderator of the Church of Scotland for 1840
* Sir [[William Muir]] (1819–1905) Scottish Orientalist
* Sir [[William Muir]] (1819–1905) Scottish Orientalist
* [[Samuel Alexander Pagan]] (1793–1867) President of the [[Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh]] 1846 to 1848
* [[Samuel Alexander Pagan]] (1793–1867) President of the [[Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh]] 1846 to 1848
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===20th century extension===
===20th century extension===
[[File:Monument to Elizabeth Dunlop Barclay by Henry Snell Gamley (1923).jpg|thumb|Monument to Elizabeth Dunlop Barclay by Henry Snell Gamley (1923)]]
[[File:Monument to Elizabeth Dunlop Barclay by Henry Snell Gamley (1923).jpg|thumb|Monument to Elizabeth Dunlop Barclay by Henry Snell Gamley (1923)]]
* [[Andrew Anderson, Lord Anderson]] (18621&ndash;1936) Senator of the College of Justice
* [[Andrew Anderson, Lord Anderson]] (1862–1936) Senator of the College of Justice
* [[John George Bartholomew]] map-maker (cenotaph)
* Sir William MacDonald Baird [[FRSE]] (1881–1946), Lord [[Dean of Guild]]
* [[Walter Lorrain Brodie]] (1884–1918), [[Victoria Cross]] recipient (cenotaph)
* Tablet to [[Elizabeth Dunlop Barclay]] by [[Henry Snell Gamley]] (1923)
* [[John George Bartholomew]] map-maker (memorial only)
* Rev [[John Turnbull Bird]] FRAS (1862–1930) army chaplain and astronomer
* [[Walter Lorrain Brodie]] (1884–1918), [[Victoria Cross]] winner (memorial only)
* Herrick Bunney CVO (1915–1997) organist
* Memorial to brothers, John and George Campbell, both killed on the first day of the [[Battle of Arras (1917)|Battle of Arras]], 9 April 1917
* Memorial to Prof Colin Clipson (1934–2000) (died in Michigan)
* [[Andrew Constable, Lord Constable]] (1865–1928)
* [[Andrew Constable, Lord Constable]] (1865–1928)
* [[William Skeoch Cumming]] (1864–1929) artist
* [[William Skeoch Cumming]] (1864–1929) artist
* [[Arthur Dewar, Lord Dewar]] (1860–1917)
* [[Arthur Dewar, Lord Dewar]] (1860–1917)
* [[Charles Dickson, Lord Dickson|Charles Scott Dickson]], Lord Dickson (1850–1922)
* [[Charles Dickson, Lord Dickson|Charles Scott Dickson]], Lord Dickson (1850–1922)
* Sir James Raffan Fiddes CBE (1919–1997)
* [[Sir John Ritchie Findlay, 1st Baronet]] (1866–1930) newspaper magnate
* [[Sir John Ritchie Findlay, 1st Baronet]] (1866–1930) newspaper magnate
* Sir [[Alexander MacPherson Fletcher]] (1929–1989) MP 1973 to 1987
* Sir [[Alexander MacPherson Fletcher]] (1929–1989) MP 1973 to 1987
* [[John Alexander Ford]] (1864-1925) artist
* [[John Alexander Ford]] (1864–1925) artist
* Very Rev [[James Rae Forgan]] (1876–1966) [[Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland]] 1940
* Very Rev [[James Rae Forgan]] (1876–1966) [[Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland]] 1940
* [[Margaret Neill Fraser]] (1880–1915) lady golfer and heroine of the [[First World War]] memorialised on grave of Patrick Neill Fraser [[FRSE]] (buried in [[Serbia]] where she died)
* [[Margaret Neill Fraser]] (1880–1915) lady golfer and heroine of the [[First World War]] memorialised on grave of Patrick Neill Fraser [[FRSE]] (buried in [[Serbia]] where she died)
* [[John George Govan]] (1861–1927) founder of the Faith Mission
* [[John George Govan]] (1861–1927) founder of the Faith Mission
* [[Herbert John Clifford Grierson]] (1866–1960)
* [[Herbert John Clifford Grierson]] (1866–1960)
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* [[George Auldjo Jamieson]] (1827–1900) accountant and company director
* [[George Auldjo Jamieson]] (1827–1900) accountant and company director
* [[David Smiles Jerdan]] [[FRSE]] (1871–1951) businessman and horticulturalist
* [[David Smiles Jerdan]] [[FRSE]] (1871–1951) businessman and horticulturalist
* Sir [[Alexander McPherson Johnston, Lord Dunpark]] (1915–1991)
* [[Christopher Nicholson Johnston]], [[Lord Sands]] (1857–1934) judge and politician
* [[Christopher Nicholson Johnston]], [[Lord Sands]] (1857–1934) law lord and politician
* [[Stewart Kaye]] (1886–1952) architect
* [[Stewart Kaye]] (1886–1952) architect
* [[Joseph Fairweather Lamb]] [[FRSE]] (1928–2015) physiologist
* [[Joseph Fairweather Lamb]] [[FRSE]] (1928–2015) physiologist
* [[George Macdonald (archaeologist)|Sir George Macdonald]] (1862–1940) archaeologist
* [[George Macdonald (archaeologist)|Sir George Macdonald]] (1862–1940) archaeologist
* [[Malcolm McIntosh (architect)|Malcolm McIntosh]] (1922–2000) architect
* Sir [[Alexander MacPherson Fletcher]] MP (1929–1989)
* Sir [[Alexander MacPherson Fletcher]] MP (1929–1989)
* Father John [[Maitland Moir]] (1924-2013) priest
* Father John [[Maitland Moir]] (1924–2013) priest
* [[Alexander Munro MacRobert]] (1873–1930) MP and Lord Advocate
* [[Alexander Munro MacRobert]] (1873–1930) MP and Lord Advocate
* Sir Colin George MacRae (1844–1925)
* Sir [[Walter Mercer]] (1890–1971) surgeon
* Sir [[Walter Mercer]] (1890–1971) surgeon
* [[George F. Merson]] [[FRSE]] (1866–1959) pharmacist
* [[George F. Merson]] [[FRSE]] (1866–1959) pharmacist
* Oswald Milligan [[Military Cross|MC]] DD (1879–1940) author of church histories
* [[Thomas Brash Morison]] (1868–1945) Senator of the College of Justice
* [[Thomas Brash Morison]] (1868–1945) Senator of the College of Justice
* [[Robert Muir (pathologist)|Sir Robert Muir]] FRS (1864–1959) pathologist, and his sister, [[Anne Davidson Muir]] RSW (1875–1951) artist
* [[Robert Muir (pathologist)|Sir Robert Muir]] FRS (1864–1959) pathologist, and his sister, [[Anne Davidson Muir]] RSW (1875–1951) artist
* [[Joseph Shield Nicholson]] (1850–1927) economist
* [[Joseph Shield Nicholson]] (1850–1927) economist
*[[Ella Pirrie]] (d.1929) friend and colleague of [[Florence Nightingale]], first head nurse of [[Belfast City Hospital]] and first superintendent of the Deaconess Hospital in Edinburgh
* [[Ella Pirrie]] (1857–1929) friend and colleague of [[Florence Nightingale]], first head nurse of [[Belfast City Hospital]] and first superintendent of the Deaconess Hospital in Edinburgh
* [[Edward Theodore Salvesen]], Lord Salvesen (1857–1942) (bronze by [[Henry Snell Gamley]]) including the grave of his father-in-law, [[John Trayner, Lord Trayner]]
* [[Edward Theodore Salvesen]], Lord Salvesen (1857–1942) (bronze by [[Henry Snell Gamley]]) including the grave of his father-in-law, [[John Trayner, Lord Trayner]]
* [[David Scott-Barrett|Sir David William Scott-Barrett]] (1922–2003)
* [[David Scott-Barrett|Sir David William Scott-Barrett]] (1922–2003)
* Jason Stiefenhofer Skinner (1971–2011) victim of [[Creuzfeldt Jakob's Disease]]
* [[Alistair Smart]] (1922–1992) art historian
* [[Alistair Smart]] (1922–1992) art historian
* [[Sydney Goodsir Smith]] (1915–1975) poet and artist
* [[Sydney Goodsir Smith]] (1915–1975) poet and artist
* [[Lewis Spence]] (1874–1955) journalist, author and poet
* [[Lewis Spence]] (1874–1955) journalist, author and poet
* [[Meta Frances Stevenson]] (1897–2000) at 102 years of age, one of the cemetery's oldest occupants
* [[Douglas Strachan]] HRSA (1875–1950) stained glass window designer
* [[Douglas Strachan]] HRSA (1875–1950) stained glass window designer
* [[Henry Wade (surgeon)|Sir Henry Wade]] (1876–1955) surgeon
* [[Henry Wade (surgeon)|Sir Henry Wade]] (1876–1955) surgeon
* Sir James Howard Warrack (d.1926)
* [[John Watherston]] (1798-1868) builder in the New Town, distinctive grave with a recumbent lion
* Sir [[Thomas Barnby Whitson]] (1869–1948) [[Lord Provost of Edinburgh]] 1929 to 1932
* Sir [[Thomas Barnby Whitson]] (1869–1948) [[Lord Provost of Edinburgh]] 1929 to 1932


==Other monuments of interest==
==Other monuments of interest==
[[File:Col. Robert A Smith Memorial, Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh.JPG|thumb|180px|Colonel Smith's Monument]]
[[File:Col. Robert A Smith Memorial, Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh.JPG|thumb|Colonel Smith's Monument]]
* Monument to [[John George Bartholomew]], map-maker (buried in Portugal) on the north wall of the 20th century cemetery extension (sculpted by [[Pilkington Jackson]])
* Monument to [[John George Bartholomew]], map-maker (buried in Portugal) on the north wall of the 20th century cemetery extension (sculpted by [[Pilkington Jackson]])
* Monument to [[Robert Dunsmure]] and his brothers, all of whom died abroad
* Monument to [[Robert Dunsmure]] and his brothers, all of whom died abroad
* Monument to Col [[Lauderdale Maule]] and the 79th [[Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders|Cameron Highlanders]] marking their role in the [[Crimean War]] at [[Alma River (Ukraine)|Alma]] and [[Sevastapol]]. The rear of the monument commemorates their part in the Indian Mutiny at [[Lucknow]]
* Monument to Col [[Lauderdale Maule]] and the 79th [[Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders|Cameron Highlanders]] marking their role in the [[Crimean War]] at [[Alma River (Ukraine)|Alma]] and [[Sevastopol]]. The rear of the monument commemorates their part in the Indian Mutiny at [[Lucknow]]
* Monument to the Edinburgh-born Confederate [[Colonel Robert A. Smith Monument|Colonel Robert A. Smith]] who died in 1862 at [[Munfordsville, Kentucky]] in the [[American Civil War]]
* Monument to the Edinburgh-born Confederate [[Colonel Robert A. Smith Monument|Colonel Robert A. Smith]] who died in 1862 at [[Munfordsville, Kentucky]] in the [[American Civil War]]
* Monument to historian [[John Hill Burton]], who is buried at [[Dalmeny]]. Monument in Dean is by [[William Brodie (sculptor)|William Brodie]]
* Monument to historian [[John Hill Burton]], who is buried at [[Dalmeny]]. Monument in Dean is by [[William Brodie (sculptor)|William Brodie]]
* Monument to [[John Wilson (singer)|John Wilson]] (1800–1849), vocalist (buried in Quebec), also subject of a memorial at the foot of [[Calton Hill]]
* Monument to [[John Wilson (singer)|John Wilson]] (1800–1849), vocalist (buried in Quebec), also subject of a memorial at the foot of [[Calton Hill]]
* The Cemetery contains the war graves of 39 Commonwealth service personnel, 29 from World War I and 10 from World War II, registered and maintained by the [[Commonwealth War Graves Commission]].<ref name=cwgc1 /> The oldest soldier buried is Major-General Sir John Munro Sym KCB (1839 – 3 October 1919) aged 80 (this is a normal grave not a CWGC grave).<ref name=cwgc2>{{cite web|url=http://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/47106/EDINBURGH%20%28DEAN%20OR%20WESTERN%29%20CEMETERY |title=Cemetery Details |website=CWGC.org |access-date=2016-01-07}}</ref> Most of the war graves lie in the independently accessed 20th century section to the north of the main cemetery.
* The Cemetery contains the war graves of 39 Commonwealth service personnel, 29 from World War I and 10 from World War II, registered and maintained by the [[Commonwealth War Graves Commission]].<ref name=cwgc1 /> The oldest soldier buried is Major-General Sir John Munro Sym KCB (1839–1919) aged 80 (this is a normal grave not a CWGC grave).<ref name=cwgc2>{{cite web|url=http://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/47106/EDINBURGH%20%28DEAN%20OR%20WESTERN%29%20CEMETERY |title=Cemetery Details |website=CWGC.org |access-date=2016-01-07}}</ref> Most of the war graves lie in the independently accessed 20th century section to the north of the main cemetery.
* [[Robert Digby-Jones]] [[Victoria Cross|VC]] is memorialised on his parent's grave in the north extension.
* [[Robert Digby-Jones]] [[Victoria Cross|VC]] is memorialised on his parents' grave in the north extension.
* Monument to the orphans dying at the immediately adjacent [[Dean Gallery|Dean Orphanage]]
* Monument to the orphans dying at the immediately adjacent [[Dean Orphanage]]


==References==
==References==
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===Bibliography===
* ''The Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh'' edited by A. S. Cowper and Euan S. McIver, Edinburgh, 1992. {{ISBN|0901061549}}.

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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.deancemetery.org.uk/ Official website]
* [http://www.deancemetery.org.uk/ Official website]
* {{Find a Grave cemetery}}

==Bibliography==
* ''The Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh'' edited by A. S. Cowper and Euan S. McIver, Edinburgh, 1992. {{ISBN|0-901061-54-9}}.


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The Lords Row, Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh
Autumn in Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh
The huge Buchanan Memorial, Dean Cemetery
The south-west section of Dean Cemetery
George Frampton figure, Dean Cemetery
The large and ornate monument to James Leishman, Dean Cemetery
The gothic masterpiece to David Jeffrey (1817–1905), Dean Cemetery

The Dean Cemetery is a historically important Victorian cemetery north of the Dean Village, west of Edinburgh city centre, in Scotland. It lies between Queensferry Road and the Water of Leith, bounded on its east side by Dean Path and on its west by the Dean Gallery. A 20th-century extension lies detached from the main cemetery to the north of Ravelston Terrace. The main cemetery is accessible through the main gate on its east side, through a "grace and favour" access door from the grounds of Dean Gallery and from Ravelston Terrace. The modern extension is only accessible at the junction of Dean Path and Queensferry Road.

The cemetery

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Dean Cemetery, originally known as Edinburgh Western Cemetery,[1] was laid out by David Cousin (an Edinburgh architect who also laid out Warriston Cemetery) in 1846 and was a fashionable burial ground for mainly the middle and upper-classes. The many monuments bear witness to Scottish achievement in peace and war, at home and abroad and are a rich source of Edinburgh and Victorian history.

As the cemetery plots were quickly bought up the cemetery was extended on its north side in 1871.[2] A second set of entrance gates were built on Dean Path, matching the original entrance. Although this section was originally only accessed through this gate the extension was quickly linked to the original section by creating gaps in the mutual wall where no graves existed.

The separated section north of Ravelston Terrace (previously Edgehill Nursery[3]) was purchased in 1877 in anticipation of a sales rate matching that of the original cemetery, but this was not to be, and the area only began to be used in 1909 (excepting John Ritchie Findlay (1898) alone for a decade). This section is relatively plain and generally unremarkable, but does include a line of Scottish judges against the north wall, perhaps trying to echo the "Lord's Row" against the west wall of the original cemetery. Whilst numerically greater in its number of lords it is far less eye-catching.

The entire cemetery is privately owned by the Dean Cemetery Trust Limited, making it one of the few cemeteries still run as it was intended to be run. The resultant layout, with its mature designed landscape, can be seen as an excellent example of a cemetery actually being visible in the form it was conceived to be seen.

The southern access from Belford Road is now blocked and the entrance road here is now grassed and used for the interment of ashes.

The cemetery contains sculpture by Sir John Steell, William Brodie, John Hutchison, Francis John Williamson, Pilkington Jackson, Amelia Robertson Hill, William Birnie Rhind, John Rhind, John Stevenson Rhind, William Grant Stevenson, Henry Snell Gamley, Charles McBride, George Frampton, Walter Hubert Paton and Stewart McGlashan.

Dean House

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Stone carving from Dean House, now part of retaining wall in Dean Cemetery

The cemetery stands on the site of Dean House (built 1614), part of Dean Estate which had been purchased in 1609 by Sir William Nisbet, who became in 1616 Lord Provost of Edinburgh. The Nisbets of Dean held the office of Hereditary Poulterer to the King. The famous herald, Alexander Nisbet, of Nisbet House, near Duns, Scottish Borders, Berwickshire, is said to have written his Systems of Heraldry in Dean House. The estate house was demolished in 1845, and sculptured stones from it are incorporated into the south retaining wall supporting at the south side of the cemetery. This lower, hidden section also contains graves.

John Swinton, Lord Swinton died in the house in 1799. Sir John Stuart Hepburn Forbes was born in Dean House in 1804.[4]

Notable interments

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Bust of artist and photography pioneer David Octavius Hill, sculpted by his second wife
Relief on the gravestone of Lt. John Irving, who died on the Franklin Expedition
Grave of Arctic explorer and surgeon, Robert Anstruther Goodsir M.D. who joined the search for the Franklin Expedition
Internal section to NW, Dean Cemetery

Original cemetery

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"N" denotes location in the first northern extension. "LR" denotes location in the Lords Row.

Will Thomson, Dean Cemetery extension
Aeneas Francon Williams and Clara Anne Rendall, Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh

Southern Terrace

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Dean Cemetery, south terrace
The grave of Lt Col Walter Hamilton Tyndall Bruce, south terrace, Dean Cemetery

20th century extension

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Monument to Elizabeth Dunlop Barclay by Henry Snell Gamley (1923)

Other monuments of interest

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Colonel Smith's Monument

References

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  1. ^ a b "Cemetery Details". CWGC.org. Retrieved 7 January 2016.
  2. ^ Buildings of Scotland: Edinburgh by Gifford McWilliam and Walker
  3. ^ Ordnance Survey 1851 : Edinburgh
  4. ^ Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002 (PDF). The Royal Society of Edinburgh. 2006. ISBN 090219884X. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 January 2013. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
  5. ^ "Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh" (PDF). Royalsoc.ed.org.uk. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 January 2014. Retrieved 7 January 2016.
  6. ^ "The Scott Monument" (PDF). Orapweb.rcahms.gov.uk. Retrieved 7 January 2016.
  7. ^ Helen Dingwall. "A pioneering history: dentistry and the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh" (PDF). Historyofdentistry.co.uk. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 February 2013. Retrieved 7 January 2016.
  8. ^ "Cemetery Details". CWGC.org. Retrieved 7 January 2016.

Bibliography

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  • The Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh edited by A. S. Cowper and Euan S. McIver, Edinburgh, 1992. ISBN 0901061549.
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