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REPLY1850

North Sides of Churchyards unconsecrated

By ALFRED GATTY. (Ecclesfield)

In illustration of, not in answer to, Mr. Sansom's inquiry, I beg to offer the following statement. During a long series of years an average of about 150 corpses has been annually deposited in Ecclesfield churchyard, which has rendered it an extremely crowded cemetery. But, notwithstanding these frequent interments, my late sexton told me that he remembered when there was scarcely one grave to the north of the church, it being popularly considered that only suicides, unbaptised persons, and still-born children ought to be buried there. However, when a vicar died about twenty-seven years ago, u…

Topics: Churchyard Burial Customs, Superstition, Ecclesiastical Practices

Locations: Ecclesfield