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burial in
churchyards was
outlawed altogether either by
royal decrees or
government legislation for
public hygiene reasons and
portions of
churchyards were...
- 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...
- of
Wales (1587); Churchyard's
Challenge (1593); and
Churchyards Charitie (1595).
Thomas Churchyard was born at
Shrewsbury in c. 1529, the son of a farmer...
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Etretat Churchyard is a war
grave in Étretat, Normandy, France,
maintained by the
Commonwealth War
Graves Commission. It was
originally the
civil graveyard...
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Watou Churchyard (Kerkhof van Watou) is a muni****l
cemetery in the
Belgian village of Watou. The
churchyard is
adjacent to Sint-Bavokerk On the north...
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blocks north of
Trinity Church. It was
established in 1766. Both of
these churchyards are
closed to new burials. Trinity's
third place of burial,
Trinity Church...
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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...
- Michael's
Churchyard may
refer to: St. Michael's
Churchyard, Charleston, an
Anglican parish church in Charleston,
South Carolina St. Michael's
Churchyard, Mickleham...
- St Paul's
Churchyard is an area
immediately around St Paul's
Cathedral in the City of London.
Historically it
included St Paul's
Cross and Paternoster...
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Steve Churchyard is an
English audio engineer and
record producer who came to
prominence working with the Pretenders.
Churchyard grew up in
Surbiton He...