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churchyard (ˈtʃɜːtʃjɑːd) Forms: 2 cyrceiærd, 3 chircheȝeard, 4–5 -ȝerd, 5 cherch-, chyrche-, churche-ȝerd, -ȝarde, 5–6 church-ȝerd, 6– churchyard. [f. church + yard n.2: cf. the Sc. kirk-yard, and northern Eng. kirk-garth, church-garth. The stress is upon church already in Shakes.; yet we usually sa...
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Churchyard
In Christian countries a churchyard is a patch of land adjoining or surrounding a church, which is usually owned by the relevant church or local parish church fifty years after the last burial in the churchyard took place (the foundation itself unknowingly went through fifteen graves), with the churchyard
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churchyard
churchyardn enclosed area of land round a church, often used for burials 教堂的庭院(常用作墓地).
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Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard - Poetry Foundation
More About This Poem Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard By Thomas Gray About this Poet Alongside Alexander Pope, Thomas Gray is one of the most important English poets of the 18th century. Samuel Johnson was the first of many critics to put forward the view that Gray spoke in two languages, one public and the other private, and that the...
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Churchyard (surname)
Churchyard is a surname. Churchyard (–1604), English author
Thomas Churchyard (painter) (1798–1865), English painter
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'A Guy Walks Into a Churchyard and Meets the Devil': Bruce Dickinson ...
1 day agoIron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson meets the Devil in the video for "Rain on the Graves," the new single off his solo album, 'The Mandrake Project.'
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Bill Churchyard
William John Churchyard (2 February 1878 – 31 August 1957) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton in the Victorian Football League Notes
External links
Bill Churchyard's profile at Blueseum
1878 births
1957 deaths
Australian rules footballers from Melbourne
Carlton Football Club
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Thomas Churchyard
Thomas Churchyard (c. 1523 – 1604) was an English author and soldier. Churchyard mocked Camel's classical, Latinate sophistication, and Camel attacked Churchyard's churlish words and "uncouth speeche".
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Ulmus parvifolia 'Churchyard'
Description
'Churchyard' is distinguished by its pendant branch tips and thickly textured foliage. Cultivation
'Churchyard' is not known to be in cultivation beyond Australia.
Accessions
None known.
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Lazarus Churchyard
Tundra Press released three-issue comic-book series, Lazarus Churchyard, in 1992. Churchyard is by now tired of his immortality and wants to die.
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Steve Churchyard
Steve Churchyard was featured in the book Behind the Glass by Howard Massey. References
External links
Steve Churchyard official website
Steve Churchyard on Discogs.com
[ Steve Churchyard on AllMusic.com]
Grammys - Past Winners
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Thomas Churchyard (painter)
Thomas Churchyard (born Melton, near Woodbridge, Suffolk in 1798, died 1865) was an English lawyer and painter of Woodbridge. External links
Biography of Thomas Churchyard, the Suffolk artist
Thomas Churchyard on "Visit Woodbridge" site
1798 births
1865 deaths
19th-century English
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Carrickbrennan Churchyard
Henry Cheevers died in 1640 and is also buried in the churchyard. The churchyard was closed in 1874 due to fears of a cholera outbreak, but there were further burials as late as the 1950s.
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Etretat Churchyard
Etretat Churchyard is a war grave in Étretat, Normandy, France, maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Etretat Churchyard itself contains 264 Commonwealth and one German burial from the First World War.
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Watou Churchyard
The graveyard is noted in the CWGC Registers as Watou Churchyard. References
Watou Churchyard on WO1.be
Watou Churchyard on CWGC
External links
Cemeteries in Belgium
Poperinge
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