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, buried and/or church:
“Lord Thomas was buried in the church,
Fair Ellinor in the choir;
And out from her bosom there grew a red rose
And out of Lord Thomas a briar.”
—Unknown. Lord Thomas and Fair Annet (l. 7780)
“Why should the generations overlap one another at all? Why cannot we be buried as eggs in neat little cells with ten or twenty thousand pounds each wrapped round us in Bank of England notes, and wake up, as the Sphinx wasp does, to find that its papa and mamma have not only left ample provision at its elbow but have been eaten by sparrows some weeks before we began to live consciously on our own accounts?”
—Samuel Butler (18351902)
“There was on old person of Fratton
Who went to church with his hat on.
If I wake up, he said,
With my hat on my head,
I shall know that it hasnt been sat on.”
—Anonymous.