Buried in The Church
- Sir Anthony Jackson (1599-1666)
- William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke (1146–1219)
- Robert de Viteripoint, Sheriff of Westmoreland (died 1228)
- William Marshal, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (1190 - 6 April 1231)
- Gilbert Marshal, 4th Earl of Pembroke (1194 - 27 June 1241)
- Sir Edmund Plowden (1518-1585)
- Francis Rogers (1791–1851)
- Sir John Tremayne (1647–1694)
- Silvester de Everdon
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Famous quotes containing the words buried in the, buried in, buried and/or church:
“All men are partially buried in the grave of custom, and of some we see only the crown of the head above ground. Better are the physically dead, for they more lively rot. Even virtue is no longer such if it be stagnant. A mans life should be constantly as fresh as this river. It should be the same channel, but a new water every instant.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“A man might well pray that he may not taboo or curse any portion of nature by being buried in it.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“It shall be said his judgment ruled our hands.
Our youths and wildness shall no whit appear,
But all be buried in his gravity.”
—William Shakespeare (15641616)
“The meaningful role of the father of the bride was played out long before the church music began. It stretched across those years of infancy and puberty, adolescence and young adulthood. Thats when she needs you at her side.”
—Tom Brokaw (20th century)