Notable interments at Bunhill Fields
150 notable figures are documented at Bunhill Fields in Wikidata's burial records, each with a Wikipedia article and a recorded place of burial. Listed alphabetically.
- Abraham Rees (1743–1825), mathematician, author, theologian
- Alexander Birnie (1763–1835), businessperson
- Alexander Waugh (1754–1827), missionary, Christian minister
- Andrew Gifford (1700–1784), writer, librarian, numismatist
- Andrew Gifford (1700–1784), writer, librarian, numismatist
- Andrew Gifford (1700–1784), writer, librarian, numismatist
- Andrew Gifford (1700–1784), writer, librarian, numismatist
- Andrew Kippis (1725–1795), writer, biographer, religious role
- Ann Austin (?–1665)
- Anne Erskine (1739–1804), count
- Apsley Pellatt (1763–1826), engineer
- Apsley Pellatt (1763–1826), engineer
- Benjamin Grosvenor (1676–1758), writer
- Benjamin Robinson (1666–1724), Christian minister
- Caleb Fleming (1698–1779), Christian minister
- Catherine Blake (1762–1831), painter
- Charles Buck (1771–1815), editor, Christian minister, lexicographer
- Charles Fleetwood (1618–1692), politician, lieutenant general
- Charles Hamilton (1752–1792), translator
- Charles Taylor (1756–1823), printer, engraver, translator
- Christopher Ness (1621–1705), astrologer, civil servant
- Daniel Defoe (1660–1731), writer, businessperson, poet
- Daniel Fisher (1731–1807)
- Daniel Neal (1678–1743), writer, historian, theologian
- Daniel Williams (1643–1716), theologian
- David Bradberry (1736–1803), writer
- David Nasmith (1799–1839)
- Edward Burrough (1634–1663), missionary
- Edward Pickard (1714–1778)
- Eleanor Coade (1733–1821), businessperson, entrepreneur, inventor
- Elizabeth Rayner (1714–1800)
- Francis Howell (1625–1679), writer
- George Burder (1752–1832), Christian minister
- George Fox (1624–1691), writer, preacher, theologian
- George Fox (1624–1691), writer, preacher, theologian
- George Walker (1734–1807), mathematician
- George Whitehead (1636–1724), theologian
- George Whitehead (1636–1724), theologian
- Hanserd Knollys (1598–1691), Christian minister
- Henry Erskine, 10th Earl of Buchan (1710–1767), writer
- Henry Fauntleroy (1784–1824), banker
- Henry Hunter (1741–1802), translator, linguist
- Henry Jessey (1603–1663), parson
- Henry Jessey (1603–1663), parson
- Henry Mayo (1733–1793), journalist, editor
- Henry Miles (1698–1763), writer
- Henry Robertson Hartley (1777–1850)
- Hugh Worthington (1752–1813), classical scholar, philosopher
- Isaac Buxton (1773–1825), physician
- Isaac Watts (1674–1748), writer, poet, author
- Jabez Carter Hornblower (1744–1814), engineer
- James Adair (1743–1798), lawyer, politician
- James Coningham (1670–1716), writer
- James Foster (1697–1753), preacher
- James Ware (1756–1815), physician, surgeon, ophthalmologist
- Jane Sowle (1631–1711), writer, printer
- John Asty (1672–1730), writer
- John Baynes (1758–1787), writer
- John Bellers (1654–1725), economist
- John Bradford (1750–1805)
- John Brine (1703–1765)
- John Bunyan (1628–1688), writer, tinker, preacher
- John Clayton (1754–1843), cleric
- John Conder (1714–1781)
- John Eames (1686–1744), writer
- John Evans (1680–1730), preacher, religious role, Anglican divine
- John Faldo (1633–1690), writer
- John Fell (1735–1797), writer
- John Gill (1697–1771), preacher, theologian
- John Guyse (1680–1761), clergyman
- John Hyatt (1767–1826), theologian
- John Le Keux (1783–1846), artist, engraver, illustrator
- John Macgowan (1726–1780)
- John Martin (1741–1820), priest
- John Nickolls (1710–1745), writer
- John Owen (1616–1683), politician, theologian, religious role
- John Purdy (1773–1843), cartographer, hydrographer
- John Rippon (1751–1836), hymnwriter
- John Rowe (1626–1677), Christian minister
- John Till Allingham (1776–1812), writer
- John Towers (1747–1804)
- Joseph Gurney Bevan (1753–1814), writer
- Joseph Hardcastle (1752–1819), merchant
- Joseph Hart (1712–1768), pastor, hymnwriter
- Joseph Ivimey (1773–1834), historian, biographer
- Joseph Nightingale (1775–1824), writer, Christian minister
- Joseph Swain (1761–1796), poet, Christian minister, hymnwriter
- Joshua Bayes (1671–1746)
- Joshua Oldfield (1656–1729)
- Margaret Green Draper (1727–1804), printer, journalist
- Nathaniel Lardner (1684–1768), preacher, theologian
- Nathaniel Mather (1630–1697)
- Paul Henry Maty (1744–1787), ambassador, librarian, translator
- Philip Furneaux (1726–1783), Christian minister
- Richard Claridge (1649–1723)
- Richard Price (1723–1791), writer, politician, mathematician
- Richard Sharp (1759–1835), politician
- Roger Flexman (1708–1795), bibliographer, indexer, Presbyterian minister
- Roger Morrice (1628–1702), diarist
- Samuel Chandler (1693–1766), translator, theologian, bookseller
- Samuel Morton Savage (1721–1791), tutor, Christian minister
- Samuel Rosewell (1679–1722), religious writer
- Samuel Say (1676–1743)
- Samuel Stennett (1727–1795), parson, hymnwriter
- Sir George Warrender, 1st Baronet (1680–1721), politician
- Stephen Addington (1729–1796), writer
- Susanna Wesley (1669–1742), writer
- Theophilus Gale (1628–1678), theologian
- Theophilus Lindsey (1723–1808), theologian, Christian minister
- Theophilus Lobb (1678–1763), physician, cleric
- Theophilus Lobb (1678–1763), physician, cleric
- Theophilus Lobb (1678–1763), physician, cleric
- Theophilus Lobb (1678–1763), physician, cleric
- Thomas Amory (1701–1774), pastor
- Thomas Bayes (1702–1761), mathematician, cleric, statistician
- Thomas Belsham (1750–1829), pastor
- Thomas Bradbury (1677–1759)
- Thomas Brand (1635–1691)
- Thomas Brand (1635–1691)
- Thomas Clio Rickman (1761–1834), bookseller, pamphleteer
- Thomas Cole (1627–1697), preacher, Christian minister
- Thomas Cotton (1653–1730)
- Thomas Doolittle (1632–1707), civil servant
- Thomas Emlyn (1663–1741), writer, Christian minister
- Thomas Gibbons (1720–1785), priest, hymnwriter
- Thomas Goodwin (1600–1680), writer, preacher, theologian
- Thomas Hardy (1752–1832), politician
- Thomas Heaphy (1775–1835), painter, printmaker
- Thomas Newcomen (1664–1729), engineer, mechanic, inventor
- Thomas Pringle (1789–1834), writer, poet, abolitionist
- Thomas Ridgley (1667–1734), tutor, Christian minister
- Thomas Rosewell (1630–1692), civil servant
- Thomas Rowe (1657–1705)
- Thomas Stothard (1755–1834), engraver, artist, illustrator
- Timothy Priestley (1734–1814), Christian minister
- Vavasor Powell (1617–1670), preacher
- William Aldridge (1737–1797), Christian minister
- William Blackburn (1750–1790), architect
- William Blake (1757–1827), writer, poet, engraver
- William Cruden (1726–1785), Christian minister, hymnwriter
- William Harris (1675–1740), cleric
- William Hooke (1601–1678), Christian minister
- William Hooke (1601–1678), Christian minister
- William Hooke (1601–1678), Christian minister
- William Hooke (1601–1678), Christian minister
- William Jenkyn (1613–1685), civil servant
- William Jones (1762–1846), writer, Christian minister, editor
- William Kiffin (1616–1701), preacher
- William Orme (1787–1830), biographer
- William Shrubsole (1760–1806), composer, singer