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This message was updated on 6/8/2005 11:49:36 AM by Azzabuv

grave site at the Chapel St.
replied on: 6/8/2005 11:33:14 AM

You could very well be correct, Robert...BUT, i was basing my suggestion(s) on Richie's 2nd. Posting, where he states the coffined body was/is pre-Chapel and its graveyard.
If there was no other church/building at that time, the burial took place in open countryside? That sounds ancient.

But...Jenny's report states that it really was beneath the Hall. Convolutions everywhere.

Good luck with the camera, Richie. It should take a very interesting photo.
I bet it looked spooky to those who found the body in Loscoe Dam. The only thing missing then, was a camera.

P.S.
'Gleg' could well be local - drop it on the Local Thread.
Azzabuv.
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