Lord Burleigh, Sir Francis Vere, George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham; Admiral Blake; Monk, Duke of Albemarle; Montague, Earl of Sandwich; Butler, Duke of Ormond; William, first Earl of Marlborough; General Killigrew, Sir Cloudesley Shovel, Admiral Churchill; John Campbell, Duke of Argyle and Greenwich; Sir James Outram, Lord Clyde, Lord Chatham, William Pitt, Charles Fox, George Canning, Warren Hastings, Zachary Macaulay, Wilberforce, and Livingstone, all public men; Chaucer, Spenser, Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Dryden, Milton, Butler, Addison, Congreve, Pope, Thomson, and Campbell, all poets; Casaubon, Camden, Izaak Walton, Watts, Goldsmith, Dr. Johnson, Sheridan, Lord Macaulay, and Dickens, all scholars and men of letters; Purcell, Blow, Arnold, Burney, Cooke, and Handel, all musicians; Kneller, Chambers, Wyatt, Banks, Barry, Virtue, and Wollett, all artists; and lastly, Sir Isaac newton, John Conduitt, Martin Ffolkes, Hugh Chamberlain, Matthew Baillie, Sir Robert Moray, Sir Samuel Morland, James Watt, Rennell, and Robert Stephenson, all men of science
eighteen people are buried
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louis mountbatten
The Elizabeth Tower, I think
The coronation of King George III happened in Westminister Abbey
Westminster Abbey
Lots of famous people including writers and playrights in Poet's Corner.
Westminister Abbey in London
King Henry VII Lady Chapel, Westminster Abbey
louis mountbatten
Westminster Abbey is a Christian building.
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He died in his sleep on March 31st, 1727 at the age of 84 and got buried at Westminster abbey.
There are 3000+ people buried in Westminster Abbey.
They are in the grounds of the Abbey.
Prince William and Catherine were married at Westminister Abbey in England.
Westminister
Charles Dickens was buried in Westminster Abbey. He was a very famous English novelist. During his childhood there were many hard times, and many happy times. In 1882, the Dickens family moved into London. Mr. Dickens was put into prison because he didn't pay the bills. So young Charles had to go and work in the Blacking warehouse. Many Sundays were spent by Charles visiting his father in prison. Charles had seven brothers and sisters.
Geoffrey Chaucer was buried in Westminster Abbey, located in London, England. He was interred in what is now known as the Poets' Corner of the Abbey, a section dedicated to famous literary figures.