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English Civil War articles, discussion, resources, maps, timelines and . . . The south door of the church (above) has a number of holes caused by musket balls, though shot also caused damage to pillars, walls and the ceiling A number of relics from the battle, including a key, a uniform button, bullets and a pipe are on display in a cabinet in the church
Medieval grave slabs at Skipwith church This is a repository copy of Medieval grave slabs at Skipwith church White Rose Research Online URL for this paper: https: eprints whiterose ac uk 78636
Burials in Churches - Building Conservation Despite a few late 12th century examples, lay burials did not really move indoors until the mid-13th century While the chancel was reserved for clergy burials, parishioners could be buried in the nave, transepts and side-chapels
Medieval church and graveyard 330m north west of Berwick Castle Excavation showed that there had been some plough damage across the site at some time as there were strike marks on some grave slabs, slight displacement of some slabs, and damage to the church
Medieval grave slabs recovered from 13th-century shipwreck Underwater archaeologists from Bournemouth University have successfully retrieved two medieval grave slabs from a 13th-century shipwreck located off the coast of Dorset, England
Hollywood Medieval Graveslabs, Wicklow Approximately 50 graveslabs have now been identified as belonging to this group These include slabs numbered 4 and 5, which were discovered on a later visit to Hollywood The largest number can be found at Ballymore Eustace