Beverley Minster's churchyard has been opened to the public for the first time since the early 19th century.
She died as Gray composed the elegy and was entombed in the churchyard of St.
And he's off, power walking across the churchyard with the cameramen jousting and stumbling behind.
They are doing emergency work at the top of the cliff in St Mary's churchyard.
Coping stones were taken from the chapel and much of the churchyard footpath lifted.
Anti-capitalist demonstrators from Occupy London Stock Exchange have been in St Paul's Churchyard since Saturday.
Many of them never left: Forbes and his wife Elizabeth are buried in the churchyard a few miles inland at Sancreed.
Work to repair Ludlow's crumbling town walls could involve digging up graves in a nearby churchyard, councillors have said.
His suspected killer, Peter Reeve, 64, shot himself dead in a churchyard in Writtle, near Chelmsford, on 10 July.
The kitchen and formal dining room overlook the building's private garden and there are other views of a landscaped churchyard.
Early tales include a furious quarrel with a local Anglican vicar, both of them hollering from tombstones in the parish churchyard.
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Among those buried in the churchyard are the father and grandfather of Daphne du Maurier, author of Rebecca and Jamaica Inn.
More cracks have since appeared in the cliff top at St Mary's churchyard and warning signs have been installed along the pathway.
The vehicle, which belongs to Polish firm Skat, became wedged between a house and a churchyard wall in Brompton Regis on Thursday evening.
The people included in Hampstead Parish Churchyard's audio guide, buried over the past 250 years, include a chimney sweep and a body-snatching victim.
Word soon spread and visitors to the churchyard increased 100-fold, with animal lovers from across the country flocking to see the faithful celebrity dog.
The 1.4m (4.5ft) diameter stone features the Cotswold Way acorn symbol at its centre, and can be found in the abbey churchyard near the Roman baths.
It is a little late to discover that someone wanted their ashes scattered over the South Pacific when their remains are safely interred in an English churchyard.
The novel also uses a bleak churchyard on the Hoo Peninsula as inspiration for the scene where the young Pip meets escaped convict Magwitch in the opening chapter.
The cortege was accompanied by a 19-gun salute and an RAF flypast as it began its journey to Churchill's final resting place in the Oxfordshire parish churchyard of Bladon.
The former Glynn Webb DIY building at Chandlers Wharf is to make way for a redesigned road junction where Bridge Road, Riverside, 1825 Way and the Churchyard Link Road meet.
Clare, who was born in 1793 and died in 1864 in Northampton General Lunatic Asylum, is buried in St Botolph's churchyard, Helpston, Cambridgeshire, where there is a memorial to him.
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Her company, Promessa, is developing a process that uses liquid nitrogen and ultrasound to transform corpses into freeze-dried chunks that can be plowed easily into a churchyard or memorial park.
The 1.4m (4.5ft) diameter stone, which will feature the Cotswold Way acorn symbol at its centre, is to be set into the pavement in the abbey churchyard near the Roman baths.
There were graves but hardly what could be called a churchyard: no more than a narrow strip of land beside a path close to the church itself, running all the way around it.
They said "forward visibility around the wall of St Peter's churchyard is considerably substandard", and a "proposal to signalise the clocktower junction would necessitate departures from national design standards, which may potentially compromise safety".
But the protesters currently camped in the churchyard of St Paul's Cathedral, near Paternoster Square, the Stock Exchange's home since 2004, reflect a broader anger that makes it tricky for politicians to speak up for finance.
He was seen first by the gravedigger, a man who was nearly blind, and who did not trust his eyes to tell him that a tiger, braced on its hind legs, was rummaging through the churchyard garbage heap, mouthing thistles in the early-morning sunlight.
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