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Church Burial
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How does a person qualify for being buried in a churchyard? Do they need to be religious, a member of that parish, a regular attendee at that church, or can a complete stranger from a different area who isn't eve religious qualify as it were?
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who is the fella who exposed (the body of his dead ) son on ahillside and refused to bury him. and then tried to cremate him (later)
Led to the Cremation Act 1902
gravestones are as well. I have bought a grave plot in a victorian look cemetery, and I will be allowed, angels on plinthes, broken vases. draped pillars (one only) but not a plastic worlitzer organ which flashes (oo-la-la) and pops out of the ground.
and BuenChico always a pleasure to read your pensees
those who are morbidly interested could also while a minute away with
http://
who is the fella who exposed (the body of his dead ) son on ahillside and refused to bury him. and then tried to cremate him (later)
Led to the Cremation Act 1902