He lies buried in his death-city Ravenna, "shutout from my native shores.
Resigned on becoming Vicar of Mawgan, | | at which place he lies buried.
Died at Breage, lies buried beyond | | the East wall of the chancel.
He lies buried at Shirley, and a portrait of him and his wife is preserved there.
He lies buried in the Westover churchyard between two of his friends, the church having long since fallen down.
He lies buried at Farmingdale, in the County of Prince George.
He built the triumphall-like arch wheron the king's armes is in the partition between church and chancell at St. Margaret's Westminster, under which he lies buried.
He lies buried in the chancel neer the dore on the south side, but without any remembrance or stone--which is pitty so sweet a swan should lye so ingloriously.
He lies buried--in my name--within the walls of Penthouse Prison.
Queen Margaret (1446), lies buriedhere in a tomb on the south.
The builder of this chapel, Cardinal Langley, lies buried here, and his monument remains.
Archdeacon Paley (1791), the learned divine whose Evidences of Christianity is still a divinity text-book at Cambridge, lies buried here.
Toward the West upon the side of the Hill is the Mosch of Morad the First, whom they call Gazi or the Conqueror, near which he lies buried.
In the lower part, near the bottom of the Hill, Morad the second, the Father of Mahomet the Great, lies buried: near whereunto was formerly the Metropolitical Church of the Holy Apostles.
Alexius Comnenus lies buried in the Patriarchal Church against the wall, and his daughter Anna Comnena, the Historian, who lived about the year of Christ 1117.
Elfthrida bore him Edmund, who dying five years before his father, lies buried at Romsey, and Ethelred, who reigned after him.
The 20th day of October, my then only son died of the small-pox; he lies buried in the Protestant Church, near Paris, between the Earl of Bristol and Doctor Steward.
He lies buried in the nave of his cathedral, but the exact spot is not known.
He presided at the translation of Becket's remains from the crypt to Trinity Chapel; he rebuilt much of the archiepiscopal palace at Canterbury and he lies buried in his own cathedral.
While he held the primacy a fund which had been accumulated from the sale of Croydon Palace was applied to the purchase of Addington, where he lies buried.
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