- In
Christian countries a
churchyard is a
patch of land
adjoining or
surrounding a church,
which is
usually owned by the
relevant church or
local parish...
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Churchyard is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Bill
Churchyard (1878–1957),
Australian rules footballer Steve Churchyard,
English record...
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including Churchyardes Chippes (1575);
Churchyard's Choise (1579);
Churchyardes Charge (1580); The
Worthines of
Wales (1587);
Churchyard's Challenge (1593);...
- with it in the New York City
borough of Manhattan. The first,
Trinity Churchyard, is
located in
Lower Manhattan at 74
Trinity Place, near Wall
Street and...
-
Etretat Churchyard is a war
grave in Étretat, Normandy, France,
maintained by the
Commonwealth War
Graves Commission. It was
originally the
civil graveyard...
- The
House by the
Churchyard (1863) is a
novel by
Sheridan Le Fanu that
combines elements of the
mystery novel and the
historical novel.
Aside from its...
- synonymous" with the book trade. It was part of an area
called St Paul's
Churchyard. In time
Paternoster Row
itself was used
inclusively of
various alleys...
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Elegy Written in a
Country Churchyard is a poem by
Thomas Gray,
completed in 1750 and
first published in 1751. The poem's
origins are unknown, but it was...
- The "Graveyard Poets", also
termed "
Churchyard Poets", were a
number of pre-Romantic
poets of the 18th
century characterised by
their gloomy meditations...
-
medieval and
early modern London,
including Paul's walk and St Paul's
Churchyard,
being the site of St Paul's Cross. The
cathedral is one of the most famous...