- A
morthouse or
deadhouse was a
specialised secure building usually located in a
churchyard where bodies were
temporarily interred before a
formal funeral...
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Monument Kemnay Academy View
Point (Place of Origin) War
Memorial Kemnay morthouse in the
parish churchyard This is
dated 1831 over its iron door. Kemnay...
- or
partly underground. In one
Aberdeenshire village, Udny Green, the
morthouse is a
circular building with a
thick studded wooden door and an
inner iron...
- footballer;
former Scotland Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Rosyth.
Morthouse –
located in the
Church of
Scotland cemetery. "Mid-2020 Po****tion Estimates...
- Udny Mort
House is a
morthouse in the old
kirkyard at Udny Green, Aberdeenshire, north-east Scotland.
Built in 1832, it is
today a
Category B
listed building...
- OCLC 60590030
Graveyard School Book #11 Tom B
Stone 1996
Maria and Dr.
Morthouse Help! I'm Trapped... book
series Todd Str****er 1993–2011
Multiple characters...
- 20th century, and
retains almost no old gravestones.
There is a
small morthouse in one
corner of the enclosure,
which is
adjoined by a
modern extension...
-
until around 1850, but is now in the
church yard
housed in a
modified morthouse.
Traces of an
ancient castle,
thought to have
belonged to Macduff, Thane...
- 'concealed'), is a
village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The
remains of a
morthouse are
located in the
cemetery of the old church. Its
schools are
Clatt Primary...
-
Dalmeny Woods along the s**** of the
Firth of Forth. A rare
example of a
morthouse is
located in the
Church of
Scotland churchyard. Near the kirk stands...