• St. Jago's Cemetery was a cemetery in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. Also known as Deadman's Cemetery, it was positioned just north of the...
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    tombstones were transferred to the Trafalgar Cemetery from St. Jago's Cemetery and Alameda Gardens. The cemetery is no longer used for burials and was abandoned...
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    St. Jago's Arch is a historic sandstone arch in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. It is the original entrance to a 16th-century Spanish church...
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    addition to the 1848 closure of Jews' Gate Cemetery, Trafalgar Cemetery fell into disuse after 1814. St. Jago's Cemetery was also closed and, by the early twentieth...
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    defence. Prince Edward's Gate overlooked Trafalgar Cemetery to the southwest and the former St. Jago's Cemetery to the northwest. There are two guardhouses next...
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  • Casemates Lathbury Barracks Retrenched Barracks South Barracks Flat Bastion (St Jago's Bastion) [Baluarte de Santiago] Hesse's Demi Bastion (Baluarte de San...
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  • ground-penetrating radar search of the former site of St. Bruno's Indian Residential School, which covered the cemetery, the root cellars, and some areas of the schoolyard...
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    Wall in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. Once known as the St. Jago's Bastion or the Baluarte de Santiago in Spanish, the fortification was...
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  • District Churches, cemeteries & tombs Cathedral of St. Jago de la Vega (Anglican), Spanish Town Phillippo Baptist Church, Spanish Town St. Dorothy's Anglican...
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    cathedral extended to the opposite side of what is now Main Street. The church of St. Mary the Crowned was the only Catholic church or institution that was not...
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    Trafalgar Cemetery Grade B listed Cathedral of St. Mary the Crowned The Convent Garrison Library Great Synagogue Moorish Baths Parliament St. Jago's Arch Demolished...
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    Beauchamp Street Chapel. Karori Cemetery is the second-largest in New Zealand. Opened in 1891, it replaced the cemetery at Bolton Street as the main burial...
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    Trafalgar Cemetery Grade B listed Cathedral of St. Mary the Crowned The Convent Garrison Library Great Synagogue Moorish Baths Parliament St. Jago's Arch Demolished...
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    Koenigsberg. At the church of St. Salvator, in Spain, are several, but how many I know not; at Compostella, in the church of St. Jago, two; in Vivarais, three;...
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    a Cuban poet, writer, and national hero, is buried in Santa Ifigenia Cemetery in this city. Santiago was the home of the 20th-century revolutionary hero...
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    Robert McCormick (explorer) (category Burials at Kensal Green Cemetery)
    from him". When the voyage got under way, their first landfall was at St. Jago in the Cape Verde Islands in January 1832. McCormick and Darwin walked...
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    both on Palisadoes. The privateer Henry Morgan was buried in Palisadoes cemetery, which sank beneath the sea after the 1692 earthquake. There are concerns...
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    Trafalgar Cemetery Grade B listed Cathedral of St. Mary the Crowned The Convent Garrison Library Great Synagogue Moorish Baths Parliament St. Jago's Arch Demolished...
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  • Highgate Cemetery is dedicated. 5 June: The London and Croydon Railway begins operating. 13 September–October: Whilst visiting from France, M. de St Croix...
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  • is not known, but it is likely to be in the Cemiterio Inglés ("English Cemetery"). Although a popular legend is that Theodore served in the Royal Navy...
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    British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. It is located west of North Front Cemetery, at the junction of Winston Churchill Avenue and Devil's Tower Road. The...
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    Sennen parish church is dedicated to St Sinninus (St Senán), a sixth century Irish saint, but has also been dedicated to St John the Baptist. There has been...
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    Trafalgar Cemetery Grade B listed Cathedral of St. Mary the Crowned The Convent Garrison Library Great Synagogue Moorish Baths Parliament St. Jago's Arch Demolished...
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    Catherine Altenheim House, Spanish Town Bushy Park Aqueduct Cathedral of St. Jago de la Vega Colbeck Castle (ruin) Flat Bridge Highgate House, Sligoville...
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    St. Paul's Church is a church in Gibraltar. It is located in northwestern Gibraltar, along Varyl Begg Estate. "St Paul's Church". Retrieved 10 February...
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    Rufus Isaacs, 1st Marquess of Reading (category Burials at Golders Green Jewish Cemetery)
    freeuk. Retrieved 10 January 2017. Jago 2015, pp.65-7, 70 The Complete Peerage, Volume XIII, Peerage Creations 1901–1938. St Catherine's Press. 1949. p. 182...
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    Overseas Territory of Gibraltar, located on 1 Boyd Street, between Trafalgar Cemetery and the Gibraltar Botanic Gardens. The hotel was established in 1954. It...
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    Trafalgar Cemetery Grade B listed Cathedral of St. Mary the Crowned The Convent Garrison Library Great Synagogue Moorish Baths Parliament St. Jago's Arch Demolished...
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  • murderer; Chris Johnson was a former Royal Marine; the team looked in the cemetery first, with ground-penetrating radar, which could detect up to three metres...
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    Trafalgar Cemetery Grade B listed Cathedral of St. Mary the Crowned The Convent Garrison Library Great Synagogue Moorish Baths Parliament St. Jago's Arch Demolished...
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