| 31. | The churchyard is oval in shape and therefore Anglian in origin.
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| 32. | See also LTN 65-Closed Churchyards and Disused Burial Grounds.
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| 33. | Some churchyards across the world are still used as graveyards today.
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| 34. | There are the remains of a medieval cross in the churchyard.
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| 35. | He was buried at the Old Churchyard of Rosneath in 1938.
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| 36. | An unidentified and Shire Monuments in churchyard are also listed ()
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| 37. | A cross in the churchyard dates back to the 14th century.
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| 38. | The churchyard was expanded, using ground given by George Finch.
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| 39. | Lord Harvey and Canon Hurd are both buried in the churchyard.
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| 40. | In the churchyard is a monument to John Oliver, 1741.
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