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... buried in Kensal Green cemetery in a plot bought and owned by Dickens . The novelist wanted to be buried with her , but when George Hogarth , Mary's brother died in 1841 , he was buried there instead . There has been a lot of ...
... buried in Kensal Green cemetery in a plot bought and owned by Dickens . The novelist wanted to be buried with her , but when George Hogarth , Mary's brother died in 1841 , he was buried there instead . There has been a lot of ...
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... buried in 1535 . Also buried in the church were Thomas Sackville ( 1536-1608 ) who wrote part of Gorboduc , completing Thomas Morton's play . It was one of the first English tragedies and was acted in Inner Temple Hall on Twelfth Night ...
... buried in 1535 . Also buried in the church were Thomas Sackville ( 1536-1608 ) who wrote part of Gorboduc , completing Thomas Morton's play . It was one of the first English tragedies and was acted in Inner Temple Hall on Twelfth Night ...
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... buried here , he was the author of Actes and Monuments of these latter perillous dayes , touching matters of the Church , popularly known as the Book of Martyrs . It was first pub- lished in Latin at Strasbourg in 1559 , an English ...
... buried here , he was the author of Actes and Monuments of these latter perillous dayes , touching matters of the Church , popularly known as the Book of Martyrs . It was first pub- lished in Latin at Strasbourg in 1559 , an English ...
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