A Yorkshire Almanac Comprising 366 Historical Extracts, Red-letter Days and Customs, and Astronomical and Meteorological Data
John Mayhall. 1860. The Annals and History of Leeds, and Other Places in the County of York. Leeds: Joseph Johnson. Get it:
.John Thompson, dying at Hillows Bank, was excommunicated, and was brought into the churchyard, and there left in his winding sheet, the fifth day of August, and afterwards buried by some of his friends in the nettles under the church wall, out of the common place of burial.
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The following is extracted from the register of the Leeds parish church:
John Thompson, dying at Hillows Bancke, was excommunicated, and was brought into the churchyard, and there left in his winding sheet, the fifth day of August, and afterwards buried by some of his friends in the nettles under the church wall, out of the common place of burial.
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