@Chris Muniee Yes, St John Henry Newman was buried with Fr Ambrose St John. Alan Bray, in his 2003 book 'The Friend' saw the bond between the two men as "entirely spiritual", noting that Newman, when speaking of Ambrose St John, echoes the language of John's Gospel. Shortly after Ambrose St John's death, Bray adds, Newman recorded "a conversation between them before Ambrose St John lost his speech in those final days. Ambrose expressed his hope, Newman wrote, that during his whole priestly life he had not committed one mortal sin. For men of their time and culture that statement is definitive ..." Newman's burial with Ambrose St John cannot be detached from his understanding of the place of friendship in Christian belief or its long history". Bray cites numerous examples of friends being buried together. Newman's burial with Ambrose St John was not unusual at the time and did not draw contemporary comment.
It's only recently that we've had this problem of completely innocent same-sex friendships being brought into question by perverts who are trying to project their own disorder onto other innocent people. Many historical characters, both inside and outside the Church, have been misappropriated by 'gays', so that the LGBT lobby can construct a fake 'gay history'.