Sorry, i know this doesn't help, but... Oliver Cromwell was buried when he died, but he was then dug up and hanged from nine in the morning until four in the afternoon, he was then beheaded and his head was stuck on a spike which was then knocked down in a storm it then passed along to many different owners but was finally sold to Cambridge university who put it in a biscuit tin and buried it somewhere in the grounds!
Many people have been buried in Westminster Abbey (formally known as The Collegiate Church of Saint Peter at Westminster). Among these are monarchs/royals, and poets. For a complete list of who is buried there, try one or both of the following links: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Burials_at_Westminster_Abbey http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westminster_Abbey#Buried
According to Archives Canada, 8,339 people were buried at Grosse Ile between 1832 to 1937.
well... his head went to France and back again in may many years.. nut no one is quite sure about his body asumingly it was buried again after it had been taken of display for warning to all people. x3 well... his head went to France and back again in may many years.. nut no one is quite sure about his body asumingly it was buried again after it had been taken of display for warning to all people. x3
This has not been recorded in any record, so the question is impossble to answer.
Poet's Corner is in Westminster Abbey and is so named because many famous poets and writers are buried in that part of the Abbey.
Sir Isaac Newton is buried in Westminster Abbey, which is not a graveyard but a royal church in London where many notable figures are buried.
Henry Purcell was buried in Westminster Abbey in London, England. He was laid to rest in the area known as the Poets' Corner, where many other famous writers and musicians are also buried.
Charles Dickens was buried in Westminster Abbey. He was a very famous English novelist. During his childhood there were many hard times, and many happy times. In 1882, the Dickens family moved into London. Mr. Dickens was put into prison because he didn't pay the bills. So young Charles had to go and work in the Blacking warehouse. Many Sundays were spent by Charles visiting his father in prison. Charles had seven brothers and sisters.
Charles died on the 9th of June 1870 aged 58 in Gads Hill Place Kent England. I think !He is buried at Westminster abbey . I think !
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Westminster Abbey is a huge church in London. It used to be for Monks but now they have changed it so it also a Museum, a school and many other things.
Sorry, i know this doesn't help, but... Oliver Cromwell was buried when he died, but he was then dug up and hanged from nine in the morning until four in the afternoon, he was then beheaded and his head was stuck on a spike which was then knocked down in a storm it then passed along to many different owners but was finally sold to Cambridge university who put it in a biscuit tin and buried it somewhere in the grounds!
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Many people have been buried in Westminster Abbey (formally known as The Collegiate Church of Saint Peter at Westminster). Among these are monarchs/royals, and poets. For a complete list of who is buried there, try one or both of the following links: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Burials_at_Westminster_Abbey http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westminster_Abbey#Buried
24 March 1603 The Death of Elizabeth IBuried in Westminster abeyShe was originaly buried in the vault of her father, King Henry VIII, in the Abbey. Her successor, King James I, erected the large white marble monument to her memory in the north aisle of the Lady Chapel at a cost of £1485. This was made by sculptor Maximilian Colt and painted by Jan de Critz and her body was moved to it in 1606. Elizabeth I was the last monarch buried in the Abbey to have a monument erected above her. Her half-sister, , (1516-1558), daughter of Henry VIII by Catherine of Aragon, is also buried beneath this monument.Elizabeth I was the daughter Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. so England would be a pretty good guess. She is entombed in Westminster Abbey, London, along with her half-sister Mary I.Elizabeth I is buried at Westminster Abbey next to her half sister Queen Mary I.Elizabeth I lies buried beneath a magnificent Marble effigy, in Westminster Abbey. the tomb has been photographed many times, as in National Geographic in l969.Queen Elizabeth I died on 23 March 1603. Her tomb is in Westminster Abbey, London. She is buried with her sister, Queen Mary I.
The City of Westminster is a part of London. In Westminster you'll find many churches, including Westminster Abbey which is a Church of England church, and Westminster Cathedral which is Roman Catholic.