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
Dean Cemetery, originally known as Edinburgh Western Cemetery, was laid out by David Cousin 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. 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 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. 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 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
The cemetery stands on the site of Dean House, 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, 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.
Notable interments
Original cemetery
"N" denotes location in the first northern extension. "LR" denotes location in the Lords Row.- John Abercromby, 5th Baron Abercromby
- James Adam, Lord Adam Senator of the College of Justice
- Sir James Ormiston Affleck FRSE LLD physician and author
- Sir Stair Agnew
- James Aikman author of The History of Scotland
- Rev David Aitken FRSE church historian
- John Aitken Scottish journalist and editor
- Robert Alexander RSA artist
- Sir Archibald Alison, advocate and historian, plus his son, Sir Archibald Alison
- Robert Allan FRSE, mineralogist
- Sir Robert George Allan FRSE agriculturalist
- Major General William Allan a general in the Crimean War
- Sir William Allan RSA artist
- John Anderson sculpted by David Watson Stevenson
- Thomas Annandale medical pioneer and surgeon
- Thomas Arnold
- Neil Arnott FRS physician
- Lena Ashwell, Lady Simson English actress
- Prof William Edmondstoune Aytoun poet
- Henry Bellyse Baildon poet and author
- Dr John William Ballantyne FRSE founder of the science of antenatal pathology
- William Francis Beattie MC sculptor
- William Hamilton Beattie architect
- Dr John Beddoe ethnologist
- Dr James Warburton Begbie physician
- Andrew William Belfrage civil engineer and builder
- Archibald Bell, author and advocate
- Joseph Bell, famous lecturer at the medical school of the University of Edinburgh, personal surgeon of Queen Victoria
- John Bellany artist
- Dr John Hughes Bennett physiologist
- Surgeon Major Alexander Watt Beveridge military surgeon at the Siege of Lucknow
- Graham Binny RSW artist
- Isabella Bird married name Bishop, celebrated traveller, writer and photographer. First female Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society
- Rev John Turnbull Bird astronomer
- Alexander Black, architect
- Alexander William Black MP
- Very Rev James Black DD Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1938 and Chaplain to the King
- Robert Blackburn, Lord Blackburn LLD Senator of the Court of Justice
- John Stuart Blackie
- John Blackwood creator and editor of Blackwood's Magazine
- Rev Dr Robert Blair
- Thomas Bonnar and son artists, decorators and designers
- Cunninghame Borthwick, 19th Lord Borthwick
- Sir Thomas Bouch, railway engineer, designer of the original Tay Rail Bridge
- Samuel Bough RSA, artist,
- Admiral James Paterson Bower and his son Major General Hamilton St Clair Bower
- Prof Francis Darby Boyd Professor of Clinical Medicine at Edinburgh University
- Mary Syme Boyd sculptor
- Sir Thomas Jamieson Boyd, Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1877–1882
- Augustus Beattie Bradbury engineer and canal-builder in India
- Sir Byrom Bramwell, brain surgeon
- Edwin Bramwell FRSE, brain surgeon
- Sir John Clerk Brodie monument by John Hutchison
- William Brodie
- Agnes Henderson Brown suffragette
- Andrew Betts Brown engineer and inventor of the hydraulic steam crane, travelling crane, steam tiller etc., co-founder of Brown Brothers & Co
- John Young Buchanan FRS FRSE oceanographer
- Thomas Stuart Burnett sculptor
- Dr John Graham MacDonald Burt FRSE President of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
- Isabella Burton, with children, wife and family of John Hill Burton, historian
- Samuel Butcher, professor of Greek at Edinburgh University, President of the British Academy, Liberal Unionist MP for Cambridge University
- Florence St John Cadell artist
- Francis Cadell Scottish colourist, his actress sister Jean Cadell and great nephew, comedy actor Simon Cadell
- Prof Francis Mitchell Caird President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh 1912–14
- Edward and James Key Caird Dundee jute barons and philanthropists
- Major Donald Fraser Callander, soldier
- Brigadier General Charles Lionel Kirwan Campbell killed at the Battle of Moreuil Wood
- General Sir John Campbell of the East India Company.
- Richard Vary Campbell legal author
- George Somervil Carfrae, architect/engineer
- James Carswell civil engineer, designer of Queen Street Station, Glasgow and the approaches to the Forth Rail Bridge
- James Cassie RSA artist
- Sir David Patrick Chalmers
- George Paul Chalmers artist
- Robert Chambers publisher of dictionaries and encyclopedia
- Prof John Chiene, surgeon
- Henry Martyn Clark missionary
- Henry Cockburn, Lord Cockburn
- John Campbell Colquhoun writer
- George Somervil Carfrae civil engineer
- Dr John G. S. Coghill physician and medical author
- George Combe, lawyer and phrenologist
- John Henry Cooke showman and owner of Cooke's Royal Circus in Fountainbridge
- Charles Alfred Cooper FRSE editor of The Scotsman newspaper
- Sir Joseph Montagu Cotterill surgeon and cricketer, son of Henry Cotterill
- David Cousin architect
- John Cowan, Lord Cowan Senator of the College of Justice
- Robert Cox WS fine medallion head by William Brodie
- Robert Cox MP
- Sir James Coxe psychiatrist, Commissioner in Lunacy for Scotland
- John Crabbie, founder of Crabbie's Green Ginger Wine
- Dr Kenneth Craik
- Francis Chalmers Crawford FRSE, botanist
- Rev Prof Thomas Jackson Crawford FRSE, theologian and author
- Robert Croall coach- and post-master
- Prof John Halliday Croom eminent physician
- William James Cullen, Lord Cullen
- Prof Daniel John Cunningham with his son General Sir Alan Cunningham
- Robert James Blair Cunynghame FRSE forensic scientist and physiologist
- Allen Dalzell FRSE, pharmacologist
- Dr Robert Daun FRSE FRCP military surgeon
- Alexander John Dey FRSE chemist
- Marcus Dods DD theologian
- Dr Andrew Halliday Douglas President of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh and his namesake son Rev Prof A H Douglas author and Professor of Apologetic at Know College, Toronto
- Francis Brown Douglas FRSE DL Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1859–1862
- Sir William Fettes Douglas PRSA artist
- Bishop John Dowden Bishop of Edinburgh
- Thomas Drybrough brewer
- Finlay Dun musician and composer
- John Duncan FRSE President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh 1889–91
- Henry Dunlop of Craigton Lord Provost of Glasgow 1837 to 1840
- James Dunsmure FRSE President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
- Johannes Ruprecht Durrner, composer
- William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn FRSE psychiatrist
- Dr James Duncan and his son Dr John Duncan
- James Faed artist
- Rev Valentine Faithfull, clergyman and cricketer
- Sir James Falshaw Lord Provost
- Vice Admiral Charles Fellowes
- James Haig Ferguson FRSE President of both the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh and the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
- Richard Findlay broadcaster and media magnate
- Rev Robert Howie Fisher DD minister and author, Chaplain to the King
- David Fleming, Lord Fleming military hero and law lord
- James Simpson Fleming FRSE
- Prof John Fleming
- Prof Edward Forbes naturalist
- Prof James David Forbes inventor of the seismometer
- Sir Patrick Johnston Ford Baronet, MP
- Major-General James George Roche Forlong, soldier and engineer
- Sir John Forrest, Baronet with Sir William Forrest and Sir James Forrest
- William Hope Fowler CVO, MB, ChB, FRCSE, MRCPE, FRSE x-ray pioneer, victim of his own experiments
- Sir Andrew Henderson Leith Fraser
- Dr John Fraser FRSE Commissioner of Lunacy in Scotland 1895–1910
- Patrick Fraser, Lord Fraser jurist
- Patrick Neill Fraser, FRSE, botanist
- Thomas Richard Fraser, pathologist
- Sir William Fraser
- Major General William John Gairdner, CB, a very fine sculpture of his hat under a canopy, with his sword at the base
- Henry Snell Gamley artist
- George Alexander Gibson, doctor and amateur geologist, Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Chief Physician at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary
- Sir James Gibson, 1st Baronet, Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1906–1909, MP for Edinburgh 1909–1912
- James Young Gibson author/translator plus his wife Margaret Dunlop Smith also an author
- Thomas Craigie Glover railway engineer in India
- John Goodsir anatomist
- Robert Anstruther Goodsir doctor and Arctic explorer
- Edward Gordon, Baron Gordon of Drumearn
- Sir Alexander Grant, 10th Baronet educationalist and Principal of Edinburgh University
- John Peter Grant
- Sir Ludovic Grant 11th Baronet of Dalvey
- Robert Kaye Greville botanist
- Charles John Guthrie, Lord Guthrie, Senator of the College of Justice
- William Guy FRSE, pioneer of modern dentistry
- Daniel Rutherford Haldane FRSE PRCPE
- James Haliburton Egyptologist
- James Hamilton, 9th Baron Belhaven and Stenton huge monument including a bronze by Pilkington Jackson
- Robert Handyside, Lord Handyside
- John Harrison FRSE CBE LLD master tailor and author, son of Sir George Harrison MP
- Lewis John Erroll Hay. 9th Baronet of Park
- Andrew Fergus Hewat FRSE
- David Octavius Hill, artist and photography pioneer, Hill & Adamson. The monument is by his second wife, Amelia Robertson Hill who is buried with him
- Sir James Hodsdon, surgeon, President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh 1914–1917
- James Brown Howard of the Royal Lyceum Theatre excellent high-relief portrait head by McGlashan
- Franklin Hudson American-born osteopath
- Robert Gemmell Hutchison artist
- Sir Thomas Hutchison Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1921–1923
- Andrew Inglis, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, and Professor of Midwifery at Aberdeen University
- Elsie Inglis pioneer female doctor and war hero
- Alexander Taylor Innes FRSE LLD lawyer and historian
- John Irving, lieutenant aboard, part of the Franklin Expedition searching for the Northwest Passage; his body was found on King William Island 30 years later and re-interred at Dean Cemetery, 7 November 1881
- Sir William Allan Jamieson surgeon and medical author, President of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh 1908–1910
- Francis, Lord Jeffrey
- Charles Jenner FRSE founder of Jenners Department Store on Princes Street
- Henry Johnston, Lord Johnston Senator of the College of Justice
- Sir William Campbell Johnston FRSE LLD advocate and cricketer
- Sir Ian Johnston-Gilbert LLD Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1957–1960
- Artur Jurand Polish born geneticist
- Frederick Charles Kennedy CIE Director of the Irrawaddy Flotilla Company and involved in the Third Anglo-Burmese War
- Helen Kerr LLD social reformer
- Henry Wright Kerr RSA RSW artist
- Robert Kilpatrick, Baron Kilpatrick of Kincraig
- Baron Kinnear
- Charles Kinnear, architect of the prolific firm Peddie & Kinnear creators of Cockburn Street, Edinburgh etc.
- All four Baron Kinross spanning almost two centuries
- John Watson Laidlay FRSE coin collector and orientalist
- William Law Lord Provost of Edinburgh from 1869 70 1872
- Right Hon Robert Lee, Lord Lee FRSE, Senator of the College of Justice
- Rev Cameron Lees
- James Leslie FRSE and his son Alexander Leslie
- John Lessels City architect
- David Lind, builder of the Scott Monument
- Dr William Lauder Lindsay FRSE FLS physician and botanist
- Prof Sir Henry Duncan Littlejohn public health promoter, forensic science pioneer, plus his son, Henry Harvey Littlejohn forensic scientist, Edinburgh's first Police Surgeon.
- John Gordon Lorimer memorial only
- George MacRitchie Low FRSE FFA, President of the Faculty of Actuaries
- Charles McBride sculptor
- John MacGregor McCandlish WS FRSE first President of the Faculty of Actuaries
- Dr John McCosh early photographer
- Ellen MacDonald bronze bas-relief by Charles McBride on north wall of north extension
- James MacDonald FRSE agricultatalist and author
- Sir Hector MacDonald,, Major General, "The Fighting Mac"
- Rev Prof Patrick Campbell MacDougall Professor of Moral Philosophy
- John McEwan part of the famous brewing family
- Very Rev Alexander Robertson MacEwen
- Donald Macfadyen, Lord Macfadyen Senator of the College of Justice
- George Lewis MacFarlane, Lord Ormidale law lord
- Dr John Lisle Hall MacFarlane, physician and Scotland rugby international
- David MacGibbon architect and architectural historian, partner in MacGibbon and Ross
- Alexander Morrice MacKay, Lord MacKay law lord
- Thomas Mackenzie, Lord Mackenzie Senator of the College of Justice
- Brigadier General A de Secur McKerrell commander of the Cameron Highlanders
- Very Rev Dugald Mackichan
- Andrew Douglas Maclagan FRSE, physician and toxicologist, and his son Robert Craig Maclagan
- David Maclagan FRSE military surgeon, surgeon to Queen Victoria in Scotland
- James Marshall McLaren a marvellous bronze figure by Sir George Frampton on north wall of north extension
- Very Rev Norman Macleod DD Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1900
- Donald Mackenzie, Scottish judge, styled Lord Mackenzie
- Rev Hugh MacMillan FRSE
- Rev Peter MacMorland LLD poet
- Sir Daniel Macnee RSA artist and President of the Royal Scottish Academy
- Rev Dr James Calder Macphail DD Free Church minister and pioneer photographer
- Robert McVitie biscuit maker, creator of the digestive biscuit
- James Maidment antiquarian
- David Duncan Main medical missionary
- Edward Maitland, Lord Barcaple
- Dr Robert Bowes Malcolm FRSE British obstetrician
- Henry Marshall FRSE physician and medical statistician
- Very Rev Theodore Marshall DD, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland 1908
- Robert Matheson
- John Miller half of the partnership Grainger & Miller, railway and dock engineers
- Very Rev John Harry Miller
- Very Rev James Mitchell DD Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1901
- Rev John Murray Mitchell missionary and orientalist
- Very Rev Reginald Mitchell-Innes
- Sir Mitchell Mitchell-Thomson, 1st Baronet Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1897–1900
- Sir James Wellwood Moncrieff, 9th Baronet, Lord Moncrieff
- Alexander Monro physician of the Monro dynasty
- James Francis Montgomery first Dean of St Marys Episcopal Cathedral
- William Ambrose Morehead governor of Madras
- Thomas Corsan Morton artist
- Rev Dr William Muir Scottish divine and theological author. Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1838
- David Mure, Lord Mure law lord
- Sir John Murray KCB leader of the Challenger Expedition to discover creatures of the deepest abysses of the sea
- Robert Milne Murray gynaecologist
- Walter George Robertson Murray FRSE chemist
- James Nasmyth, inventor of the steam hammer, an impressive monument by John Rhind
- Robert Nasmyth FRSE dentist to Queen Victoria
- Dr Thomas Goodall Nasmyth FRSE Medical Officer of Health to Fife, medical author
- Patrick Newbigging FRSE PRSSA
- Rev Dr Robert Nisbet
- Wilfrid Normand, Baron Normand
- Brownlow North
- Very Rev James Nicoll Ogilvie DD Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1918.
- Walter Oliphant publisher
- Emily Murray Paterson RSW, artist
- James Paterson RSA artist
- Sir James Balfour Paul
- Charles Pearson, Lord Pearson law lord
- John More Dick Peddie architect
- Samuel Peploe artist
- Arthur Perigal RSA artist
- Alexander Mactier Pirrie anthropologist
- William Henry Playfair, architect
- Major General John Pringle
- Olive Rae, operatic soprano
- Rev Robert Rainy and his son Adam Rolland Rainy MP
- Charles Rampini lawyer and historian
- Prof Sir John Rankine professor of Scots Law and legal author
- Robert Reid architect of much of the New Town
- Robert Carstairs Reid civil engineer
- John Riddell
- John Ritchie and John Ritchie Findlay newspaper tycoons
- Dr Robert Peel Ritchie FRSE medical historian
- Joseph Robertson, antiquarian
- Alexander Ignatius Roche artist
- Prof Henry Darwin Rogers US-born geologist
- A huge red granite obelisk to Alexander Russel, editor of The Scotsman
- Alexander James Russell FRSE CS lawyer
- Sir James Russell Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1891–1894
- Very Rev James Curdie Russell DD VD Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland 1902
- Prof William Russell discoverer of Russell bodies
- Andrew Rutherfurd, Lord Rutherfurd a huge red granite pyramid on "Lord's Row", designed by the adjacent Playfair
- Kenneth Ryden founder of the Scottish property business bearing his name
- Prof William Rutherford Sanders FRSE pathologist
- William Sanderson distiller and his son William Mark Sanderson creator of VAT 69 whisky
- Very Rev Dr Arcibald Scott DD Moderator of the Church of Scotland in 1896
- Andrew Edward Scougal FRSE LLD chief inspector of schools
- William Seller FRSE physician and botanist
- Patrick Shaw
- Charles Shore, 2nd Baron Teignmouth politician
- Brigadier General Offley Shore
- Sir Henry John Forbes Simson the obstetrician who delivered Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret
- Arthur Henry Havens Sinclair FRSE President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, President of the British Ophthamological Society, Optician to George V
- John Sinclair, 1st Baron Pentland
- Basil Skinner historian and campaigner for architectural conservation
- Robert T. Skinner FRSE historian and teacher
- Prof George Gregory Smith
- Dr John Smith President of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
- Robert MacKay Smith FRSE meteorologist and philanthropist
- Dr John W. L. Spence x-ray pioneer and martyr to radiology
- Sir James Steel Lord Provost of Edinburgh
- John Stevens RSA artist
- David Stevenson, his son Charles Alexander Stevenson and grandson D. Alan Stevenson , lighthouse engineers
- Flora Stevenson social reformer with a special interest in education for poor or neglected children, and in education for girls
- Louisa Stevenson women's university education, women's suffrage and effective, well-organised nursing
- James Stevenson FRSE Paisley cotton manufacturer
- John James Stevenson architect, son of above
- Rev Robert Horne Stevenson DD
- John Stewart of Nateby Hall FRSE naturalist
- Prof Sir Thomas Grainger Stewart and his daughter Agnes Grainger Stewart
- William Stewart, Lord Allanbridge
- James Stirling railway engineer and his wife, the author Susan Stirling
- William James Stuart President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh 1937 to 1939
- Gabriel Surenne FSA historian
- Lt Gen Thomas Robert Swinburne British army officer and artist
- George Swinton FRSE Chief Secretary of the Government in India
- Robert Hepburn Swinton of that Ilk
- Major General Sir John Munro Sym
- Francis Darby Syme trader in China involved in the coolie riots of 1852
- John Tait architect
- The Very Rev C W G Taylor CBE DD Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland 1942
- Robert Tennent FRSE, pioneer photographer and his younger brother Hugh Lyon Tennent
- D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson biologist
- Prof Allen Thomson FRS FRSE
- Rev Dr Andrew Thomson DD minister and religious author
- Lt Col Frank Wyville Thomson FRSE public health expert in India
- Sir Frederick Thomson, 1st Baronet MP and Sir Douglas Thomson, 2nd Baronet MP politician father and son
- Henry Alexis Thomson Professor of Surgery
- Robert William Thomson engineer and inventor of the pneumatic tyre
- Thomas Thomson
- Prof William Thomson, medical author, Professor of Medicine at Glasgow University
- William Thomson, advocate low relief bronze by Henry Snell Gamley
- Major General Frederic Chenevix Trench British general and military attache to St Petersburg
- Sir William Turner and his son Arthur Logan Turner
- Dr Charles Edward Underhill FRSE surgeon
- William Veitch LLD classical scholar
- Major General James Conway Victor military engineer
- John Waddell railway engineer
- Sir Norman Walker, dermatologist
- Edward Arthur Walton artist
- Thomas Drummond Wanliss Australian politician
- John Watherston builder in the New Town
- Sir Patrick Heron Watson Crimean War surgeon, Surgeon to the King, first President of the Edinburgh Dental Hospital
- Sir Renny Watson engineer
- William Watson, Baron Watson law lord
- Joseph Laing Waugh author
- Rev Dr Alexander Whyte
- Sir David Wilkie surgeon and philanthropist
- Sir Henry Wellwood-Moncreiff, 10th Baronet
- Aeneas Francon Williams Church of Scotland Minister, Missionary, Chaplain, Writer and Poet, and his wife Clara Anne Rendall, missionary, teacher and artist.
- Rev Andrew Wallace Williamson
- John Wilson Scottish vocalist and
- Prof John Wilson author under the name of "Christopher North" and his brother James Wilson a zoologist
- Admiral Thomas Wilson
- Dr Jenny Wormald historian
- Robert Younger brewer, director and owner of Younger's Brewery creator of Younger's Tartan Special
- Robert Tannahill Younger Sheriff of Fife and Kinross
Southern Terrace
- Alexander Hugh Freeland Barbour pioneer of gynaecology
- Sir George Andreas Berry MP world leading eye surgeon
- Benjamin Hall Blyth civil engineer
- Alexander Crum Brown chemist
- Memorial to George Brown plus the grave of Anne Nelson, his wife
- Thomas Graham Brown mountaineer and physiologist
- Duncan Cameron,, owner of The Oban Times newspaper and inventor of The "Waverley" nib pen and his daughter, Mary Cameron
- Robert Carfrae antiquarian
- Thomas Clouston psychiatrist
- Sir Philip James Hamilton-Grierson LLD, author
- Francis Brodie Imlach pioneer of dentistry and anaesthesia
- Rev Dr Robert Reid Kalley missionary
- Dr Peter McBride FRSE physician
- William Mackintosh, Lord Kyllachy FRSE Senator of the College of Justice
- Rev Angus Makellar Moderator of the Church of Scotland for 1840
- Sir William Muir Scottish Orientalist
- Samuel Alexander Pagan President of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh 1846 to 1848
- Joseph Noel Paton artist
- Victor Noel-Paton, Baron Ferrier
- Sir John Skelton and his wife Dame Jane Adair Skelton
- Sir David Wallace urologist
- Dr Alexander Wood inventor of the hypodermic syringe
20th century extension
- Andrew Anderson, Lord Anderson Senator of the College of Justice
- Sir William MacDonald Baird FRSE, Lord Dean of Guild
- Tablet to Elizabeth Dunlop Barclay by Henry Snell Gamley
- John George Bartholomew map-maker
- Rev John Turnbull Bird FRAS army chaplain and astronomer
- Walter Lorrain Brodie, Victoria Cross winner
- Herrick Bunney CVO organist
- Memorial to brothers, John and George Campbell, both killed on the first day of the Battle of Arras, 9 April 1917
- Memorial to Prof Colin Clipson
- Andrew Constable, Lord Constable
- William Skeoch Cumming artist
- Arthur Dewar, Lord Dewar
- Charles Scott Dickson, Lord Dickson
- Sir James Raffan Fiddes CBE
- Sir John Ritchie Findlay, 1st Baronet newspaper magnate
- Sir Alexander MacPherson Fletcher MP 1973 to 1987
- Very Rev James Rae Forgan Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland 1940
- Margaret Neill Fraser lady golfer and heroine of the First World War memorialised on grave of Patrick Neill Fraser FRSE
- John George Govan founder of the Faith Mission
- Herbert John Clifford Grierson
- Rev Andrew Harper DD
- John Robertson Henderson FRSE zoologist
- Lady Caroline and Lord Walter James Hore, Baron Ruthven of Gowrie
- George Hutchison
- John Alexander Inglis historian and author
- Ernest Auldjo Jamieson architect
- George Auldjo Jamieson accountant and company director
- David Smiles Jerdan FRSE businessman and horticulturalist
- Sir Alexander McPherson Johnston, Lord Dunpark
- Christopher Nicholson Johnston, Lord Sands law lord and politician
- Stewart Kaye architect
- Joseph Fairweather Lamb FRSE physiologist
- Sir George Macdonald archaeologist
- Malcolm McIntosh architect
- Sir Alexander MacPherson Fletcher MP
- Father John Maitland Moir priest
- Alexander Munro MacRobert MP and Lord Advocate
- Sir Colin George MacRae
- Sir Walter Mercer surgeon
- George F. Merson FRSE pharmacist
- Oswald Milligan MC DD author of church histories
- Thomas Brash Morison Senator of the College of Justice
- Sir Robert Muir FRS pathologist, and his sister, Anne Davidson Muir RSW artist
- Joseph Shield Nicholson economist
- Ella Pirrie 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 including the grave of his father-in-law, John Trayner, Lord Trayner
- Sir David William Scott-Barrett
- Jason Stiefenhofer Skinner victim of Creuzfeldt Jakob's Disease
- Alistair Smart art historian
- Sydney Goodsir Smith poet and artist
- Lewis Spence journalist, author and poet
- Meta Frances Stevenson at 102 years of age, one the cemetery's oldest occupants
- Douglas Strachan HRSA stained glass window designer
- Sir Henry Wade surgeon
- Sir James Howard Warrack
- Sir Thomas Barnby Whitson Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1929 to 1932
Other monuments of interest
- Monument to John George Bartholomew, map-maker on the north wall of the 20th century cemetery extension
- Monument to Robert Dunsmure and his brothers, all of whom died abroad
- Monument to Col Lauderdale Maule and the 79th Cameron Highlanders marking their role in the Crimean War at Alma and Sevastapol. The rear of the monument commemorates their part in the Indian Mutiny at Lucknow
- Monument to the Edinburgh-born Confederate 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
- Monument to John Wilson, vocalist, 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. The oldest soldier buried is Major-General Sir John Munro Sym KCB aged 80. Most of the war graves lie in the independently accessed 20th century section to the north of the main cemetery.
- Robert Digby-Jones VC is memorialised on his parent's grave in the north extension.
- Monument to the orphans dying at the immediately adjacent Dean Orphanage