a grave i found while at a funeral yesterday. i was at st marys in Barton, lancashire (england). i asked the priest and he said he is equally flummoxed by it.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in a grave i found while at a funeral yesterday. i was at st marys in Barton, lancashire (england). i asked the priest and he said he is equally flummoxed by it. by brownsabbeth
Interred in philadelphia but has a grave in a tiny village in lancashire....i found it interesting
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The expense plus the stink. I doubt many ships wanted a rotting corpse onboard for days on end. They couldn't just pop them on a plane and get them home in a day. By the time passage was arranged and they were arriving in England the body could be weeks old.
Are you not mildley interested? 1880 would suggest the lancs lad lived through the founding of philadelphia when it was a wild west town.
>? 1880 would suggest the lancs lad lived through the founding of philadelphia when it was a wild west town.
Philadelphia would have been a "wild west town" in about 1680, not 1880.
1880's
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Im sorry i darkend your screen with my post.
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Why would we? Did you get taught about the australian revolution? The eureka stockade? Anyway i found it interesting so thats why i posted it....dickhead
Such a British insult, love it!
Knob would be the proper British insult.
Tosser. Wanker.
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