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Dracula Grave in Whitby

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koster | 23:19 Wed 05th Jul 2006 | History
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There is a gravestone at St. Mary's Church in Whitby which is said to mark Dracula's grave. There is no writing on it, just a carved skull and crossbones.

Who put it there? When? Does anyone know who, if anyone, is actually buried under that stone?

is there just one gravestone with a skull and crossbones in the graveyard?
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Thanks Bazmoore, that's really interesting.
Cromwell's musket balls were of lead - brass plates would simply have been nicked for general 'recycling' by the local Del Boy...
These graves are known locally as the "pirates graves" i believe there are two ..............It is also true that higher order FREEMASONS are buried with such details adorning their headstones ??? The true location of Dracula's grave as described in the novel "Dracula" will be revealed in the soon to be released Dracula travel guide !See dractravel.com for further info

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