This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1860 Excerpt: ...of the church, in which no burial shall take place, except in brick graves, in which each coffin shall be separately entombed in an air-tight manner; also from and after the said first day of February, wholly, in the General Baptist Chapel Burial-ground, CoalTille, in the parish of Whitwick, Leicestershire. A'so Whalley, Lancashire.--In the Churchyard of St. James's, CKtherot, except so far as is compatible with the observances of the regulations for new burial-grounds, omitting No. 3; ind on the first dny of March, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, in St. Mary's Churchyard, Clitheroe, except in vaults and walled graves existing the eighth of February, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, in which each coffin shall be embedded in charcoal, and be separately entombed in an air-tight manner, and in family graves not less than five feet deep, which can be opened without the disturbance of remains, and in graves not previously buried in, and that, in the meantime, one body only be buried in any grave. BarRow-On-Soar, Leicestershire.--In the Parish Church of Mount Sorrel, North End; and from and after the first day of February, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, in the Churchyard, and in the General Baptist and Wealeyan Burial-grounds, Mount Sorrel, North End, with the exception of now existing family vaults and brick-graves in the churchyard, which can be opened without disturbing soil that has been already buried in, and are free from water, and in which the only bodies to be interred shall be those of the husbands and wives of persons already buried therein. Eskif.lt, Middlesex.--In the old part of the Pari-h Churchyard, with the exception of vaults and brick graves which were in existence on the first of January, one thousand eight h...