Cemeteries and Headstones in London, England, Overseas


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Cemetery-St Sepulchre Churchyard (England)
Cemetery-St Sepulchre Churchyard (England)
St Sepulchre without Newgate Churchyard -- London England + https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/658434/st-sepulchre-without-newgate-churchyard 
     


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Cemetery-St Giles in the Fields Churchyard (England)
Cemetery-St Giles in the Fields Churchyard (England)
St Giles in the Fields Churchyard, London England + https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/658408/st-giles-in-the-fields-churchyard 
     
Marker-CALVERT Cecil
Marker-CALVERT Cecil
Cecil Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltimore ~ Colonial Proprietor. He was the Proprietor of the land that became first the Colony, then the State of Maryland. Started as a haven for Catholics, the State is named for Catholic Mary, Queens of Scots, and its largest city, Baltimore, is named in honor of Cecil Calvert -- St Giles in the Fields Churchyard, London England + https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8262/cecil-calvert 
     


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Cemetery-St Margarets Churchyard (England)
Cemetery-St Margarets Churchyard (England)
St Margaret's Churchyard -- Westminster, London, England ~ St. Margaret's Churchyard, situated in the grounds of Westminster Abbey, London, England, is the Anglican parish church of the House of Commons and is dedicated to Margaret of Antioch. Originally founded in the 12th century by Benedictine monks so that local people who lived in the area around the Abbey could worship separately at their own simpler parish church, and historically part of the hundred of Ossulstone in the county of Middlesex, St Margaret's was rebuilt from 1486 to 1523. It became the parish church of the Palace of Westminster in 1614, when the Puritans of the seventeenth century, unhappy with the highly liturgical Abbey, chose to hold Parliamentary services in the more "suitable" St Margaret's: a practice that has continued since that time. + https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/638911/st.-margaret's-churchyard