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The murder site now has a monument erected from public money and the grave is at Davidstow churchyard.
Thomas ' grave at the churchyard in Laugharne in 1981
His modest grave lies in St. Peters churchyard, Petersham, Surrey, in southern England.
In the Elsinore churchyard, two " clowns ", typically represented as " gravediggers ," enter to prepare Ophelia's grave, and although the coroner has ruled her death accidental so that she may receive Christian burial, they argue that it was a case of suicide.
The grave of Princess Yourievsky ( 1878-1959 ) who was a member of the ill-fated Russian Royal family and who lived in North Hayling for many years, may be found in St. Peter's churchyard ; and the grave of Scotsman George Glas Sandeman, nephew of the founder of Sandeman Port and second head of that company, is prominently featured in the north-east part of St. Mary's graveyard.
When the churchyard of St. George's was redeveloped in the 1960s, his skull was disinterred ( in a manner befitting somebody who chose for himself the nickname of " Yorick "), partly identified by the fact that it was the only skull of the five in Sterne's grave that bore evidence of having been anatomised, and transferred to Coxwold Churchyard in 1969.
Cut off the ends of the root and bury it at night in some country churchyard in a dead man's grave.
A testimony to Knox was pronounced at his grave in the churchyard of St Giles ' by the Earl of Morton and newly-elected regent of Scotland: " Here lies one who never feared any flesh ".
T. Pelham Dale SSC, who was prosecuted and imprisoned for ritualist practices in 1876 and 1880, and thus regarded as a martyr by Anglo-Catholics, was the parish priest from 1881-1892 ; his grave can be seen under the trees on the eastern side of the churchyard.
His ashes were buried in the grave of the oldest of his four children in the churchyard of St Cadoc's Cheriton on the Gower Peninsula.
Grace is buried with her father and mother in a modest grave in St. Aidan ’ s churchyard, Bamburgh, where a nearby elaborate cenotaph commemorates her life.
The body of the Dauphin, who died of an illness, was buried in an unmarked grave in a Parisian churchyard near the Temple.
The figurehead of the ship the ' Caledonia ', which foundered in September 1842, marks the grave in Morwenstow churchyard of five of the nine-man crew.
* Church monuments within a church ( or tomb-style chests in a churchyard ) may be places of interment, but this is unusual ; they more commonly stand over the grave or burial vault rather than containing the actual body and are therefore not tombs
His body was treated with particular rancour, apparently on Henry's orders, being stripped and left on the scaffold until the evening, when it was taken on pikes and thrown naked into a rough grave in the churchyard of All Hallows ' Barking, also known as All Hallows-by-the-Tower.
A commemorative obelisk that the Maryland Bicentennial Commission and the State Commission on Afro American History and Culture erected in 1977 stands near his unmarked grave in an Oella, Maryland, churchyard.
A plaque on the north wall commemorates playwright Christopher Marlowe, who was murdered in a nearby house, and buried in an unmarked grave in the churchyard on 1 June 1593.
Marlowe was buried in an unmarked grave in the churchyard of St Nicholas, Deptford, on 1 June 1593.
* Ernest Jones, psychoanalyst, ashes were buried in the grave of the oldest of his four children in the churchyard of St Cadoc's Cheriton on the Gower Peninsula.
Fox Talbot family grave in Lacock | Lacock village churchyard
The parish is the birth and burial place of the poet Henry Vaughan ( 1621-1695 ) whose grave in the churchyard overlooks the River Usk.
His grave is in this churchyard.
The grave of Richard Coates stands in Springfield churchyard, while Rennie's original survey book for the canal has been preserved.

grave and St
Housman's grave at St. Laurence's Church in Ludlow.
Yale's grave on the grounds of St Giles ' Church, Wrexham | St. Giles ' Church in Wrexham
Albrechtsberger died in Vienna ; his grave is in St. Marx cemetery.
The East India Company erected a monument over his grave in St Mary's Churchyard, Rotherhithe.
He was buried in the catacomb of St. Priscilla where his grave is mentioned by the itineraries to the graves of the Roman martyrs as existing in the basilica of St. Silvester ( De Rossi, Roma sotterranea, I, 176 ).
The headstone of Spike Milligan's grave, formerly in the grounds of St Thomas's Winchelsea, East Sussex.
He was buried at the Tower of London, in the chapel of St Peter ad Vincula in an unmarked grave.
His body, minus his head, was unceremoniously buried in an unmarked grave in the Royal Chapel of St. Peter Ad Vincula, within the walls of the Tower of London.
His memorial and grave at St Peter's Church, Winterborne Came
He died in 1818, and was buried in St. Charles, in an unmarked grave in St. Charles Borromeo Cemetery.
On October 12, 1968, the city erected a granite marker at the site believed to be Point du Sable's grave in the third St. Charles Borromeo Cemetery.
On one of the emperor's visits to St Peter's Basilica, the pope openly called him to account for his favourite's conduct, exhorting him by the grave of St Peter to promise that he would allow no schismatical assemblies in Rome.
However, Richeza's grave remained in St. Maria ad Gradus until 1816, when was transferred to the Köln Cathedral.
Her grave was placed in the chapel dedicated to St. John the Baptist in a classic wooden sarcophagus.

grave and .
Incapable of self-delusion, the Founding Fathers found the crisis of their time to be equally grave, and yet they had confidence that America would surmount it and that a republic of free peoples would prosper and serve as an example to a world aching for liberty.
His next major work, completed in 1892, was a long fantastic epic in prose, entitled Hans Alienus, which Professor Book describes as a monument on the grave of his carefree and indolent youth.
They are presumed to have plunged to a common grave in this fatal embrace.
`` the matters to be considered are obviously of a grave character, and I therefore respectfully request that the hearing be postponed for two weeks in order that I might make adequate preparation ''.
Goethe believed that the Germanic spirit, with its grave strength but flagrant streaks of brutality and intolerance, should be tempered with the old sensuous wisdom and humanism of the Hellenic.
He had unearthed Stephens's letters in a New Jersey farmhouse and he discovered Stephens's unmarked grave in an old cemetery on the east side of New York, where the great traveller had been hastily buried during a cholera epidemic.
Citing the advances of Communist power in recent years, Sir Anthony observed: `` This very grave state of affairs will continue until the free nations accept together the reality of the danger that confronts them and unite their policies and resources to meet it ''.
The Rusk belief in balanced defense, replacing the Dulles theory of massive retaliation, removes a grave danger that has existed.
But the price was the silence of the grave for all criticism or opposition.
Sam Rayburn took unnumbered secrets with him to the grave, for he was never loquacious, and his word, once given, was not subject to retraction.
I think it was a grave error to print the article at this time.
As long as there were two human beings working together on the same project, there would be competition and you could no more escape it than you could expect to escape the grave.
They had closed over, absolutely, with the sealing of old Izaak's grave.
If modernization programs are imposed from above, without the understanding and cooperation of the people, they will encounter grave difficulties.
This way of escape is theoretically possible, but since it has grave difficulties of its own and has not, so far as I know, been urged by positivists, it is perhaps best not to spend time over it.
Pels also sent a check for $100 to Russell's widow and had a white marble monument erected on his grave.
We stood under a gigantic tree in the rolling country just outside of Moscow looking at silent flowers on the grave of a Russian poet and writer who cherished the love for his country to the point of foregoing the highest international honor.
The grave, about half-way between his home and the blue turrets of a small church, rose above the forms and spaces of gently undisciplined pastures of green, the sounds of birds, the silence of other graves and the casual paths through small forests.
The flowers on his grave attested to the fact that he as well was somebody's hero.
For almost two months, the defendant and the world heard from individuals escaped from the grave about fathers and mothers, graybeards, adolescents, babies, starved, beaten to death, strangled, machine-gunned, gassed, burned.
In 1920, the Lambeth Conference repeated its 1908 condemnation of contraception and issued `` an emphatic warning against the use of unnatural means for the avoidance of conception, together with the grave dangers -- physical, moral, and religious -- thereby incurred, and against the evils which the extension of such use threaten the race ''.
Unless one takes refuge in the theory -- however disguised -- that Negroes are, somehow, different from white people, I do not see how one can escape the conclusion that the Negro's status in this country is not only a cruel injustice but a grave national liability.
Hoag would carry its sound to his grave.
The President and his advisers felt that the time might have come to warn Premier Khrushchev against a grave miscalculation in areas such as Berlin, Iran or Latin America from which there would be no turning back.
Thus he will be in a position to disabuse the Soviet leader of any notions he may have about grave Allied disunity.

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