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There is a mural tablet in the chancel at Coddenham to Captain Philip Bacon which is of interest to quote : Here resteth the body of Captain Philip Bacon , second son of Nicholas Bacon of Shrubland Hall , Esquire , on the body of Martha ...
There is a mural tablet in the chancel at Coddenham to Captain Philip Bacon which is of interest to quote : Here resteth the body of Captain Philip Bacon , second son of Nicholas Bacon of Shrubland Hall , Esquire , on the body of Martha ...
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With him perished his son , Jurmin , and the two bodies were alleged to have been buried within the nearby church at Blythburgh . ... However that may be , it is reasonably certain that Jurmin's body did rest there .
With him perished his son , Jurmin , and the two bodies were alleged to have been buried within the nearby church at Blythburgh . ... However that may be , it is reasonably certain that Jurmin's body did rest there .
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The body was taken to Landguard Fort where it was embalmed and lay in state in the chapel until it was removed to London , where it was buried in Henry VII's chapel in Westminster Abbey . His face was crushed , but no sign of burning ...
The body was taken to Landguard Fort where it was embalmed and lay in state in the chapel until it was removed to London , where it was buried in Henry VII's chapel in Westminster Abbey . His face was crushed , but no sign of burning ...
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