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The Churchyard Extension contains the war grave of an airman of World War II.
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Churchyard and Extension
He was buried at Great Sankey ( St Mary ) Churchyard Extension, but later repatriated to the Philippines.
Married and the father of three children, he is buried in the Warvillers Churchyard Extension Cemetery, Warvillers, Somme, France.
Churchyard and war
The war memorial, dedicated to the memory of the men of Ingatestone who fell and served in the two world wars, is located in the Ingatestone Anglican Churchyard, and was made possible by the generosity of Rotarians, the parishioners and many others.
Churchyard and grave
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.
The story is told in verse in ' Musings on Tintagel and its Heroes ' by Joseph Brown, 1897 ; the youth was buried in Tintagel Churchyard and the grave is marked by a wooden cross ( his name is given in the official Italian usage, surname first: Catanese Domenico ).
The grave can be easily seen from the public path through the cemetery, close to the gate from Tottenham Churchyard.
David Astor died in London at the age of 89 and is buried in All Saints ' Churchyard, Sutton Courtenay, Oxfordshire, in a grave with a simple headstone bearing only his name.
There is a blue plaque on the wall of St John's Churchyard, where Willingale is buried in an unmarked pauper's grave.
His grave in Otahuhu ( Holy Trinity ) Churchyard is maintained by the New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage.
Churchyard and War
Churchyard and II
Perhaps the most famous rector was Dr. George H. Glasse ; he has a memorial place in his memory in St. Mary's Churchyard ( Grade II ).
He is buried in Plot II, Row C, Grave 3A, in Etretat Churchyard, 16 miles north of Le Havre, France.
Churchyard and .
Something of this can be learned from `` The Way To The Churchyard '' ( 1901 ), an anecdote about an old failure whose fit of anger at a passing cyclist causes him to die of a stroke or seizure.
`` Gladius Dei '' ( 1902 ) resembles `` The Way To The Churchyard '' in its representation of a conflict between light and dark, between `` Life '' and a spirit of criticism, negation, melancholy, but it goes considerably further in characterizing the elements of this conflict.
In addition, in his A Light Bundle of Lively Discourses Called Churchyard's Charge, and A Pleasant Labyrinth Called Churchyard's Chance, Thomas Churchyard promised to dedicate future works to the Earl.
In December 1588 Oxford had secretly sold his London mansion of Fisher's Folly to Sir William Cornwallis ; by January 1591 the author Thomas Churchyard was dealing with rent owing for rooms he had taken in a house on behalf of his patron.
David Astor lived in Sutton Courtenay, Oxfordshire, and negotiated with the vicar for Orwell to be interred in All Saints ' Churchyard there, although he had no connection with the village.
On a cold 30 January, Everard Digby, Robert Wintour, John Grant, and Thomas Bates, were tied to hurdles — wooden panels — and dragged through the crowded streets of London to St Paul's Churchyard.
* The House by the Churchyard ( 1863 ), the last of Le Fanu's novels to be set in the past and, as mentioned above, the last with an Irish setting.
He was educated at the free school of Derby, and was educated at Derby School, in St Peter's Churchyard, Derby, near where his father carried on a malting business.
Martha is buried in the Great Churchyard which lies in front of the Abbey ruins between St Mary's Church and the Cathedral.
He is buried in the Boothby family vault in All Saints ' Churchyard ( Chingford Old Church ), Old Church Road.
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