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| Gravestone of William Sayer Here lies ye body of
Mr William Sawyer
aged abot 62 years
Died June ye 7th 1718
| Ocean View Cemetery
41, -90
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| Gravestone of Zilla (Partridge) (Bellows) Reed ZILLAH
wife of
SILAS REED
Died
Oct. 18, 1871
Æ 85.
| South Cemetery
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| Gravestones of Apollonia and Conrad Merdian
| Saint Marys Cemetery
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| Gravestones of Eleanor Carter and Bradford White
| North Street Cemetery
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| Gravestones of George and Katharine (Ginter) Fleck
| Saint Johns Lutheran Cemetery
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| Gravestones of George Edward Rowe and Jennie (Flanders) Rose
| Riverside Cemetery
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| Headstone of Capt. Hugh Mason CAPT OF ye TRAINE BAND
IN THIS TOWN AGED
73 YEARS DIED OCTOBER
THE XTH 1678 HE OR
HER yt LOOKS HERE ON
LIVE FOR TO LEARN
THAT DIE THOV MVST
AND AFTER COME
TO JVDGEMENT JVST
| Old Burying Place
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408 |
| Heffernan Memorial
| Beaverdale Memorial Park H-397-1
41, -90
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409 |
| Hennessey Memorial
| Saint Patricks Cemetery
41, -90
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410 |
| Inscription Detail
| Mountain View Cemetery
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| Inscription Detail
| Mountain View Cemetery
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| Inscription on Henry Adam's Grave HERE LYETH THE BODY OF
HENRY ADAMS
FOUNDER OF THE
BRAINTREE BRANCH OF
THE ADAMS FAMILY
IN AMERICA
BURIED IN THIS CEMETERY
OCT. 8, 1646
| Hancock Cemetery
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413 |
| Inscription on the Founders Monument
| Palisado Cemetery
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414 |
| Inscription on the Henry Adams Monument
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| Inscription on the McCormick Gravestone
| Saint Mary's Cemetery
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416 |
| Inscription on the Memorial
| Palisado Cemetery
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417 |
| John Willoughby 2nd Lord of Eresby (1303 - 1349) and Joan Joan Roscelyn
| Saint James Churchyard
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418 |
| Johnson Burial Site
| Christ Episcopal Church Cemetery
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419 |
| Left: John Stone (1715 - 1736)
Right: John Stone (1663 - 1713)
| Old Burying Ground C.43
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420 |
| Lucas Myers Gravestone
| Saint Vincent Cemetery Section E, Range 13
41, -90
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421 |
| Mausoleum Plaque of Ann Marie (Gaughan) Krofchok
| Saint Marys Cemetery Mausoleum - St. John's Walk
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| Memorial to Elizabeth Dowd To the Memory of
ELIZABETH l. DOWD
Born Nov. 8, 1847
Died Oct. 13, 1887
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Principal of the Grammer School
Great Barrington
Erected by her Pupils and Friends
| Corashire Cemetery
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423 |
| Putt Inscription
| Manor Cemetery
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424 |
| Remnants of tomb chest in Bampton church said to be that of Thomasine Hankford
| St Mary's Church
41, -90
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425 |
| Russell Family Memorial
| Glenside Cemetery
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| The Grave of Henry Adams
| Hancock Cemetery
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| The Tomb of Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York, It was brought to the church in 1575 after the nearby King's Langley Priory had been dissolved.
| All Saints' Church
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428 |
| Thomas de Beauchamp and Katherine Mortimer effigies in Warwick St. Mary's church
| Collegiate Church of St Mary
41, -90
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429 |
| Tomb Effgy of Philippa of Hainault
| Westminster Abbey
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430 |
| Tomb Effigy of Philip IV
| Basilica of Saint-Denis, St. Denis, Île-de-France, France
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| Tomb Effigy of Edward I
| Westminster Abbey
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| Tomb Effigy of Edward II
| Gloucester Cathedral
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| Tomb Effigy of Edward III
| Westminster Abbey
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434 |
| Tomb Effigy of Edward the Black Prince Such as thou art, sometime was I.
Such as I am, such shalt thou be.
I thought little on th'our of Death
So long as I enjoyed breath.
On earth I had great riches
Land, houses, great treasure, horses, money and gold.
But now a wretched captive am I,
Deep in the ground, lo here I lie.
My beauty great, is all quite gone,
My flesh is wasted to the bone
| Canterbury Cathedral
41, -90
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435 |
| Tomb Effigy of Eleanor of Castile
| Westminster Abbey
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| Tomb Effigy of Marguerite of France
| Basilica of Saint-Denis, St. Denis, Île-de-France, France
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| Tomb of Henry I
| St. Peter's Church
41, -90
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| Tomb of John and Joan
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| Tomb of John of Gaunt
| St Paul's Cathedral
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| Tomb of Ramon Berenguer and Almodis de la Marche.
| Barcelona Cathedral
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| Tombs of Sir Walter Hungerford and his wife, Katherine Peverell William Hamilton Rogers (1877) wrote as follows concerning the monument: "He was buried with his wife in the Hungerford Chapel in the nave, a beautiful structure composed chiefly of iron and which has since been removed to the choir. Their tombs, joined together and despoiled of their brass effigies, remain in the nave. The matrices exhibit the proportions of a knight on the one and of a lady on the other, both stones were powdered over with sickles and a ledger line outside all. The whole has now disappeared, except the stones in which the brasses were set. Forty shields of arms, according to Hutchins (who minutely describes these chapels previous to their removal) were set round outside exhibiting the various alliances of the family. Among these were Hungerford impaling Strange and Mohun, Peverell, Courtenay, St John, Mules, etc."
| Salisbury Cathedral
41, -90
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| Wilkins Family Tombstone
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