Churchyard in UK Law

  • Review: There's Death in the Churchyard
    • No. 8-3, July 1935
    • Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles
  • My Criminal Life
    • No. 53-3, July 1980
    • Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles
    ... ... , which, as I have said, was my birthplace, most of the dead from a very large distrct were, I remember, interred in Eccles Churchyard. This was in the days of the "Resurrectionists," as they were called, and watch clubs were formed, and the members were appointed by ... ...
  • Review: Life and Death at the Old Bailey
    • No. 8-3, July 1935
    • Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles
    ... ... THERE'S DEATH IN THE CHURCHYARD. By WILLIAM GORE. (Harrap & Co.) 7S. 6d. net. DETECTIVE fiction has assumed such massive proportions that the standard of technique has ... ...
  • Review: Police Administration in Boston
    • No. 8-3, July 1935
    • Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles
    ... ... THERE'S DEATH IN THE CHURCHYARD. By WILLIAM GORE. (Harrap & Co.) 7S. 6d. net. DETECTIVE fiction has assumed such massive proportions that the standard of technique has ... ...
  • Parish and Church
    • Part IV. Setting
    • The Law of the Manor - 2nd Edition
    • Christopher Jessel
    • 387-406
    ... ... special privileges such as the right to demand that parishioners of another church (once part of the parochia ) be buried in the minster churchyard. Parts of the old parochia which were some distance from the church and were cut off when parishes were carved out of the parochia ... ...
  • Recent Legal Decisions affecting Public Administration
    • No. 14-1, January 1936
    • Public Administration
    ... ... Chancellor of the Diocese of Sheflield for a faculty to authorise the taking of a strip of land forming part of a churchyard for the purpose of road widening disclosed the undesirability of a local authority agreeing to take over. other than for a ... ...
  • Parish Councils in Action: By a Special Correspondent of The Times1
    • No. 11-1, January 1991
    • Public Administration and Development
    ... ... Someone has complained about the muddy state of Primrose Path ... The recurrent problem of the churchyard is settled-this year-by one of the members offering to mow it himself. The lady from the women's institute at last carries her motion to call a ... ...
  • True Irish Murder Mysteries His Own Silence Sent Him to the Gallows
    • No. 59-4, October 1986
    • Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles
    ... ... It was a stricken little circle offamily and friends that gathered in the tiny local churchyard for Mary's funeral. The tragic affair engendered a weight of depression that settled over the village and surrounding countryside like a ... ...
  • The Reformed Parliament and Civil Registration of Births and Deaths
    • No. 8-3, July 1930
    • Public Administration
    ... ... end of the eighteenth century the greater part of the burials in the country must have been in the parish churchyard, as generally there was no other place available. Again the Jews and the Quakers were exceptions, they each had thek own ... ...
  • Historical Link — Sale of City of London Street Signs
    • No. 64-4, October 1991
    • Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles
    ... ... PAUL'S CHURCHYARD (3) one cracked; £1,100 for LIVERPOOL STREET (5) one cracked; £1,200 for KING WILLIAM STREET (8) one smashed. The lot of six street ... ...
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